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Legend of Traveler Swallowing the Starry Sky And Perfect World

A Student of 21st century Suddenly Travelled to the world of Swallowing the starry Sky and connected to plane the power of Nine Heaven Ten Earths(Perfect world). What kind of Adventure will he go? Together with his new friends, Shi Yi embarks on a thrilling quest to save the world from an ancient evil that threatens to engulf the land in darkness. Along the way, he learns important lessons about courage, friendship, and the power of hope, as he battles against formidable foes and confronts the challenges that come with being a hero.

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Meet the King Wu(Shi Huang) - Legend of Traveler Swallowing the Starry Sky And Perfect World

  Inside the hall, there were various precious herbs and medicines neatly arranged in cabinets and shelves, emitting a strong medicinal fragrance. Jin Peng led Shi Yi to a room where a group of medical experts were waiting.

  "Master Shen, this is the young man I mentioned to you earlier," Jin Peng said, introducing Shi Yi to the head physician.

  Master Shen carefully examined Shi Yi's wound and shook his head. "This wound is not easy to treat, but we have a few herbs that could help. However, it will take time."

  Shi Yi nodded gratefully, feeling overwhelmed by their kindness.

  Jin Peng then handed a small bottle of medicine to Shi Yi. "This is a potion made from the Emperor Stone's essence. It will help speed up the healing process."

  Shi Yi was amazed. The Emperor Stone was a legendary artifact that was said to possess incredible healing powers. He accepted the medicine with great reverence and gratitude.

  Jin Peng patted Shi Yi on the shoulder. "Take care of yourself and come back to see me when you're better."

  With that, Jin Peng left, leaving Shi Yi in the capable hands of the medical experts in the Hall of Medicine.

  Upon entering the medicine hall, the air was filled with a sweet medicinal fragrance that immediately caught one's attention. The room was decorated with dozens of medicine shelves that held rare and valuable medicines, each one neatly arranged in its own designated spot.

  Standing tall in the center of the room was a magnificent bronze tripod, intricately carved with images of flowers, birds, fish, and insects, as well as ancient sacrifices. It was a true masterpiece of craftsmanship, with three sturdy legs and two ears that added to its majestic appearance.

  Next to the bronze tripod stood a young man in his twenties, dressed in a white robe, who was busy adding medicinal ingredients to the vessel. It was clear that he was working on a special concoction of sorts.

  Suddenly, Jin Peng entered the room, bowing respectfully to the Emperor Shi. "Your Majesty, I have brought Shi Yi as requested, and a demon spider that has proven to be quite troublesome," he said.

  Shi Yi was taken aback, expecting to see a certain prince instead of the great Emperor Shi himself. "Thank you, Jin Peng," he responded, "let's take a moment to rest, and then we can begin."

  Shi Huang turned to Shi Yi with a warm smile, his eyes shining like stars, making it hard to determine their true color. Shi Yi was surprised to see the softer side of the emperor, as he had only seen him as a majestic and powerful ruler until now.

  As the Stone Emperor noticed the demon spider, he took a quick look at it and instructed his men to keep it. He informed them that the spider's precious blood would come in handy in the future.

  However, the spider wasn't happy about being captured and tried to attack Jin Peng. To prevent this, Jin Peng used his Venerable powers to intimidate the spider and make it obey his commands. The spider immediately calmed down and ceased its struggle, realizing it was no match for the power of the Venerable.

  Shi Yi was left in awe as he stood behind Jin Peng and took in the sight of Emperor Shi. He had previously thought of the emperor as a strict, middle-aged man with a commanding presence. However, the sight of Emperor Shi now completely contradicted his assumptions. The emperor appeared to be a young, handsome man with a friendly and approachable demeanor that was more akin to that of an elder brother.

  The surprise on Shi Yi's face did not go unnoticed by Shi Huang, who turned to him with a warm smile and asked, "Are you surprised?" Shi Huang's eyes sparkled with amusement, and his friendly demeanor put Shi Yi at ease.

  Shi Yi was still in shock but managed to stutter, "Y-yes, Your Majesty, I did not expect...you to be so young and friendly."

  Shi Huang chuckled at Shi Yi's words and replied, "Ah, you thought of me as a stern, old man, didn't you? Don't worry, you're not the first one to think that. It's just my royal aura, it tends to make people assume things about me."

  Shi Yi couldn't help but smile at Shi Huang's words, feeling more at ease with the emperor's amicable disposition.

  Jin Peng approached Shi Yi with the magic spider in his hand and glanced over at Shi Huang. Shi Yi nodded in amazement, surprised that Shi Huang was not at all what he had expected.

  Jin Peng explained, "That's just the majesty required of an emperor. You'll experience the true nature of the Stone Emperor in due time."

  As if recalling something, Jin Peng clenched his hand tightly around the magic spider, causing it to spit out spider threads from its mouth. The spider inwardly cursed itself for not considering the consequences of coming to Shi Country.

  Shi Yi questioned Jin Peng, "The real Stone Emperor?"

  Shi Yi was initially stunned but couldn't help but feel amused by Jin Peng's vague response.

  "As the Stone Emperor, he's all about majesty and commanding presence. But in private, he's a different person altogether. As a courtier, I shouldn't say much, but you'll see for yourself in due time," Jin Peng said, a mischievous glint in his eye.

  Shi Yi couldn't help but look at Jin Peng with curiosity. He noticed that the courtier's expression wasn't that of someone afraid to discuss the emperor but rather resembled that of a friend sharing a secret.

  This piqued Shi Yi's interest, and he glanced back and forth between Jin Peng and Emperor Shi, wondering what secrets the two shared.

  While Shi Huang was busy searching for medicinal materials and arranging items in the bronze tripod, Shi Yi and Jin Peng observed his every move with rapt attention.

  After about half an hour, Shi Huang poured most of the spirit liquid into the cauldron and clapped his hands to signal he had finished.

  "Shi Yi, come here," Shi Huang said, beckoning him over. "Jump in and undergo the baptism."

  Shi Yi was taken aback by the sudden request. "Baptism?" he repeated, puzzled. He had assumed that the copper tripod and the medicinal materials were intended for medicine, not baptism.

  The ceremony of the baptism had been a significant part of their culture for centuries, and Shi Huang had learned the art of it from his ancestors. He knew that the spirit liquid contained unique properties that were beneficial to those who received it. It was said that the liquid had the power to restore lost energy, clear the mind, and enhance one's spiritual abilities.

  Shi Yi had been away from their community for some time, and Shi Huang had noticed that he had lost a significant amount of his source. Shi Yi was a skilled warrior, and it was essential that he regained his strength, both physically and spiritually. Hence, Shi Huang had recommended that he undergo the baptism.

  As Shi Yi climbed into the cauldron, he felt a warm and comforting sensation as the spirit liquid enveloped him. The liquid was transparent, but he could feel its energy seeping into his skin, filling his body with a renewed sense of vitality. He closed his eyes and focused on his breathing, allowing the liquid to do its work.

  Jin Peng, who had been watching from the sidelines, was a respected member of their community. He knew the importance of the baptism and silently prayed for Shi Yi's well-being. Jin Peng was a spiritual leader, and he had seen the effects of the baptism on many members of their community. He knew that it would be a significant turning point in Shi Yi's life.

  The actions of Shi Huang in grabbing Shi Yi and throwing him into the cauldron may seem abrupt and even violent to some. However, it is important to understand the context and cultural significance of the baptism ceremony in their community.

  The baptism ceremony was a well-established tradition that had been passed down through generations. It was a rite of passage, an opportunity for individuals to renew their spiritual energy and enhance their abilities. Shi Huang was a respected leader in their community and had the responsibility to ensure that the members of his team were at their best.

  Shi Yi's initial panic and feeling of being rewarded for nothing were understandable, given the suddenness of the situation. However, it is important to note that the baptism was not just a reward, but a means to improve oneself. Shi Huang's reminder to Shi Yi that this was an opportunity for transformation was crucial in emphasizing the importance of the ceremony.

  The act of putting the lid on the cauldron and warming it with divine fire was part of the process of activating the spiritual properties of the liquid and the precious medicines within it. This was not something that could be done halfway or with hesitation.

  Shi Yi's acceptance of the baptism with peace of mind was commendable. It showed that he understood the significance of the ceremony and was willing to trust in Shi Huang's leadership. His trust in Shi Huang was also evident in his belief that the Emperor of Stone was not the kind of person who seizes homes.

  In conclusion, while Shi Huang's actions may seem abrupt, they were part of a well-established tradition in their community. The baptism ceremony was a means of improving oneself, and Shi Huang's leadership in ensuring that his team was at their best was commendable. Shi Yi's trust in Shi Huang and his acceptance of the baptism with peace of mind showed his understanding of the importance of the ceremony.

  Jin Peng's statement about Shi Yi being lucky to have the Stone Emperor personally baptize him with divine fire Wending reflects the high esteem and reverence that the community holds for the Emperor of Stone. It is a great honor to receive a baptism from someone of such high stature, and Jin Peng's envy is understandable.

  Shi Huang's response that Shi Yi was chosen for the baptism because of his double pupils is significant. In many cultures, double pupils are considered a rare and powerful trait, often associated with supernatural abilities. It is possible that Shi Huang saw potential in Shi Yi's double pupils and believed that the baptism would enhance his abilities even further.

  The use of divine fire to warm the cauldron is also significant. Divine fire is often associated with purification and transformation in many spiritual traditions. By using divine fire to stimulate the medicinal properties in the cauldron, Shi Huang is imbuing the spiritual liquid with even greater power.

  After a few hours, when Emperor Shi opens the lid of the cauldron, Shi Yi is shown to be floating in the spiritual liquid with his eyes closed, only his head exposed. This image is reminiscent of rebirth or renewal, as if Shi Yi has been cleansed and is now ready to begin anew.

  Overall, this passage highlights the importance of spiritual practices and the belief in supernatural abilities in the community. The use of powerful tools such as divine fire and the selection of Shi Yi based on his unique traits show the community's belief in the potential for spiritual growth and transformation.

  Inside the cauldron describes the challenges that Shi Yi faced while trying to absorb the medicinal properties of the cauldron. The spiritual liquid was so abundant that he couldn't bend down and meditate in a traditional posture. Instead, he had to float on his back with only his head exposed to the surface of the liquid.

  The description of the spiritual liquid as thick and white highlights its potency and importance in the community's spiritual practices. The integration of precious medicine into the spiritual liquid makes it even more powerful and effective for spiritual growth and transformation.

  Shi Huang's addition of poisonous insects to the cauldron is an unexpected turn of events. While the inclusion of poisonous insects may seem harmful or dangerous, it is likely that they are a crucial ingredient in the community's spiritual practices. The diverse colors and types of insects added to the cauldron suggest a complexity and depth to the community's spiritual knowledge and practices.

  The fact that some of the insects lay on Shi Yi's body and bit him with their sharp fangs adds an element of danger and intensity to the scene. It is possible that the inclusion of the insects is a test of Shi Yi's resilience and ability to endure pain and discomfort in pursuit of spiritual growth.

  Shi Huang's instruction for Shi Yi to hold on and absorb the essence of the spiritual liquid despite the presence of the poisonous insects emphasizes the importance of perseverance and determination in spiritual practices. It is likely that the community values resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity as key traits in achieving spiritual growth and transformation.

  "Keep going and absorb the spiritual liquid's essence!" urged Shi Huang.

  Shi Huang's face was determined as he poured the dark green liquid into the cauldron, and Shi Yi's eyes widened in shock as he watched it turn the spiritual liquid a menacing shade.

  The cauldron began to bubble and boil furiously, causing the poisonous insects within to become agitated and begin fighting amongst themselves. The cacophony of hissing, screeching, and gurgling made Shi Yi cringe in fear.

  Suddenly, the dark green liquid splashed onto his skin, causing him to cry out in agony as the venom coursed through his veins. But before he could even fully react, Shi Huang had pressed him back into the cauldron and forced him to drink the poisonous liquid.

  The pain was excruciating, unlike anything Shi Yi had ever experienced. It felt like his bones were being ripped apart from the inside out, and he struggled to keep from screaming out loud, This pain is almost impossible to hold on 5 year boy, Thanks to will power of adult, He is able to do this and remain calm, but still unable to hold on.

  Despite the pain, Shi Huang remained calm and focused as he worked the divine fire to refine the medicinal properties of the cauldron. Jin Peng looked on in amazement, realizing that Shi Huang had used the treasured hundred vicious venom to increase the potency of the baptism.

  Shi Yi gritted his teeth and held on, determined to absorb every bit of the spiritual liquid's essence, no matter the cost.

  The conversation continues as Shi Huang and Jin Peng work together to prepare the next stage of the process. Shi Huang takes out a small bottle of dark green liquid and pours it into the cauldron, causing the spiritual liquid to turn a dark green color and the poisonous insects within to become agitated.

  Shi Yi cries out in pain and is only able to find some relief by howling. Shi Huang covers the cauldron and continues to refine the medicinal properties with divine fire. After ten hours of no movement, Shi Huang opens the cauldron and says "Blood."

  Jin Peng understands and brings forth a spider, using his fingernails to pierce its heart and collect a few drops of fragrant blood. Despite the spider's violent struggles, Shi Huang calms it with a single look. Shi Huang then requests some of Jin Peng's blood, and he pierces his palm to collect two drops of bright golden blood.

  Before closing the lid of the cauldron, Shi Huang also pricks his own fingertips and adds a few drops of his divine blood to the mix. The fire continues to burn as a strange appearance begins to take shape within the cauldron.

  As Shi Huang looked into the cauldron through the cauldron wall, he used the pupil technique to operate and enhance his vision. Two bright and intense pupils shot out, penetrating the wall of the cauldron and delving deep into its contents.

  As he observed the spiritual liquid, the divine fire roared with even greater intensity. Shi Huang adjusted the temperature and carefully controlled the flames, allowing the cauldron to refine the ingredients to their optimal state.

  The other cultivators present were in awe, as they knew that only a rare few could use such advanced techniques to refine medicine. Shi Huang's mastery of the process was a testament to his immense power and knowledge.

  After the ten whole day, the cauldron finally emitted a brilliant light, and the lid slowly lifted on its own. Shi Yi emerged from the cauldron, feeling invigorated and renewed. His skin glowed with an inner radiance, and he felt as if a heavy burden had been lifted from his shoulders. He was grateful to Shi Huang for recommending the baptism and to Jin Peng for his silent support.

  "Thank you, Emperor Shi," Shi Yi said, bowing in gratitude.

  Shi Huang simply nodded, a small smile playing at the corners of his mouth. He was pleased with the outcome of the baptism and knew that Shi Yi would be a valuable asset to their team. The baptism had done its job, and Shi Yi was now ready to face any challenge that came his way.

  Shi Huang nodded in satisfaction, "That's good. I have been preparing this medicine for a long time, and it's finally time to use it. You are my brother, and I cannot allow any harm to come to you."

  Shi Yi's eyes softened at his brother's words. Despite his tough exterior, he knew that Shi Huang cared deeply for him.

  "Thank you, brother. I am grateful for your care and concern," Shi Yi replied.

  Shi Huang smiled, "Of course, we are family. We should always take care of each other. But you must be careful from now on. We cannot let our enemies find any weakness in us."

  Shi Yi nodded, knowing that his brother was right. They were constantly in danger, with enemies lurking in every corner. As the second prince of the kingdom, Shi Yi was a target for many who sought to harm the royal family.

  "I will be careful, brother. I won't let anything happen to me or to our family," he said, determination shining in his eyes.

  Shi Huang looked at his brother with pride. He knew that Shi Yi was strong and capable, and he had faith that he would protect their family at all costs.

  "Good. Now let's go and attend to our duties. We have much to do," Shi Huang said, rising from his seat.

  Shi Yi followed suit, and the two brothers walked out of the room together, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.

  Shi Yi couldn't contain his excitement as he felt the power coursing through his body. "Brother, I can feel it! I've reached the limit of moving blood!"

  Shi Huang's eyes sparkled with pride, "That's amazing, little brother! But there's still more to achieve. The extreme realm is waiting for you. You have to push beyond what anyone has done before and cultivate the blood-moving realm to the extreme to break through the limit."

  Shi Yi's determination grew as he listened to his brother's wise words. "I won't stop until I achieve invincibility, brother!"

  Shi Huang smiled, "I have no doubt that you will. But we have to be smart about it. We can't risk your safety, especially as the second prince of this kingdom."

  Shi Yi's excitement faltered slightly, but he wasn't deterred. "I understand, brother. But I need to become stronger. I can't rely solely on the medicine you give me. I need to push myself to my limits and beyond."

  Shi Huang thought for a moment before replying, "There are other ways to become stronger. We can train together, study the ancient texts, and meditate to harness the power of our minds. We can conquer any obstacle as a team."

  Shi Yi's eyes lit up, "That sounds amazing, brother! Let's do it!"

  Shi Huang grinned, "I knew you'd be on board. We'll become the strongest brothers in the kingdom, and together, we'll lead our people to greatness."

  Shi Yi nodded, his excitement building with each passing moment. "I can't wait to see what the future holds for us!"