Lu Changsheng's soul crossed into the world of cultivation, and he became an Elder of Mount Shu, acquiring the Disciple Apprenticeship Simulator. He simulated the lives of disciples, returned teachings, and received rewards for the disciples' realm advancements. This book is also known as "What Should I Do When My Master Is Too Kind to Me," "My Master Never Hides Anything from Me," and "My Master Is Omniscient."
"We're going in," Lu Changsheng said, knowing they would find something valuable on this trip, he took his four disciples and flew toward the Immortal Ruins.
As Lu Changsheng and his group were about to enter the Immortal Ruins, two figures rushed ahead and disappeared into the ruins.
"Master, who were those two?" a disciple asked.
"Perhaps some Loose Cultivators from somewhere," Lu Changsheng replied.
Lu Changsheng knew this trip wouldn't be dangerous, so he entered the ruins without worry.
The Immortal Ruins offered no resistance to Lu Changsheng, a cultivator of the Void Refinement Realm.
The world's powers within the Immortal Ruins were laws set by the Great Experts of the past.
The Immortal Ruins, being a space carved out by a Great Expert, had its own rules of heaven and earth as dictated by them.
The Great Experts presumably left behind the Immortal Ruins to leave their legacy or significant treasures.