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Killing Dao Fruit

"Nine Heavens cast down the Undying Tree, from the tomb the Immortal's bones were fetched; Taoist Venerable tut-tutted as they drank blood plasma, Old Buddha relished in the chew of meat; Beasts and livestock rang the Dharma Drum, city foxes and hole-dwelling rats boiled in the pot; In the Immortality Wine, the resentful spirits were fishy, at the Killing Banquet, the Dao Fruit was bitter!” In this world where Daoist Skill manifested, countless Sect Cultivators, Side Door Magicians, princes and scholars, officials of high rank and nobles all coveted immortality! Owl God Tomb, stealing heavenly secrets, Pearl Gathering Skill, Holy Infant Pill, bone effigies, Yin God Shrine, human-transformed monsters, Undying Elixir, Red Line Poison, Blood Immortal insects, Mermaid Meat, gold-threaded robes, Five Poisons Primordial Spirit, Seven Star Life Extension... They killed and harmed life only to steal the "Killing Dao Fruit" borne upon that Undying Tree! Until... a sly "Fishing Man" came to this world. Wang Yuan, born with the Small Book of Life and Death, had but a simple and unadorned dream: Amid bustling strings and smoky vistas, on a night bathed in moonlight, in peace and quiet did I lean on the rail, savoring the wind, toasting to the stars. With his "Bride in bridal clothes," watching the sunrise at Taishan in the morning, admiring Qionghua in Luoyang at noon, and drinking under the aurora by the North Sea in the evening. "But you all smell so incredibly fragrant! No more, none shall escape, for today I shall crowdfund Cultivating Immortality! Please... my treasure, turn around!” The blood-red veil of the Bride abruptly fluttered to the ground.

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Chapter 198 Setting Sail for Treasure, Accidental Boarding

The next day, as the dawn broke.

A Great Yan Treasure Ship, laden with porcelain, silk, tea... and various other goods, set sail from Red-Tail Island, heading toward the vast sea alone.

The people on board were none other than King Jing, Zhou Jinghuan, a few trusted Daoist Soldiers from the Long Water Camp, a large group of robust shipworkers, and the most crucial figure—Sea Merchant Zheng Bangjie.

It should be noted that Zheng Bangjie was no obscure figure.

As a Great Sea Merchant, even among those serving under King Jing's command in the Long Water Camp, there were not a few who had witnessed him with their own eyes.

Zhou Jinghuan used some other methods, and without much effort, he confirmed his identity; it was indeed Zheng Bangjie himself without a doubt.

He was then moved by the "secret" Zheng had reported and, against the advice of his subordinates, he donned the White Dragon Fish Clothing and set out to sea alone.