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."
Lu Changsheng circulated the "Ziwei Celestial Flame True Art," and a mass of Ziwei Celestial Flame appeared beneath the Five Elements Immortal Cauldron, causing the cauldron to emit multicolored light.
Lu Changsheng placed the Origin Dao Fruit into it, and the spiritual power of the Origin Dao Fruit was gradually extracted.
Lu Changsheng's forehead was covered in beads of sweat, and his Daoist Robe was soaked through with sweat.
The "Ziwei Celestial Flame True Art," a supreme teaching from the Tai Hua Holy Land, consumed a tremendous amount of True Qi, and the Five Elements Immortal Cauldron, being an Emperor-class alchemical artifact, required an equally vast amount of True Qi.
Lu Changsheng employed the Five Elements Immortal Cauldron and the Ziwei Celestial Flame, refining for a whole day, yet only about one-thousandth of the Origin Dao Fruit was refined.
Fortunately, a day's time meant little to a Quasi-Emperor with an extended lifespan.