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Chapter 1761: Outer Talismans

ok of Underworld, Qin Sang couldn't understand it. Fortunately, Ji Xin Daoist was patient and explained it carefully. Qin Sang studied seriously and found a piece of charcoal to write down what he lea...Instant access to Chinese domains with a single click. Dao Ren's expression remained calm.

“If you agree to this, you needn't do anything. Just know that I will be eternally grateful. Afterwards, I will definitely visit and express my thanks. But if you betray me and tell my enemies, at most they will ruin my plans and leave. They won't keep me around. In that case, you'll gain an enemy in me, which will likely be more trouble than helping them. I believe you can weigh the pros and cons.”

"Are you threatening me" Qin Sang narrowed his eyes.

The Daoist opened his mouth, just about to speak, when his brow suddenly furrowed. His spirit sword trembled, and in an instant, eight swords struck around him.

Eight sword lights were extremely sharp, but they only slashed a foot beside the Taoist before turning into countless sword qi. These sword qi then collided with empty space and vanished one after another, leaving no trace of where they had gone.

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The Taoist gazed at Qin Sang, his voice giving nothing away. “I didn’t expect fellow Daoist to still be proficient in the art of using poison. This poison is truly strange and wondrous. Although I haven’t encountered it before, I know that once it enters the body, there will likely be more harm than good. Fortunately, my skill in swordsmanship allows me to comprehend all things. With a single strike, I can transform anything. Otherwise, it would have been difficult to detect.”

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Though his methods had been seen through by the Daoist, Qin Sang's expression remained unchanged, but inwardly he was struck with surprise.

He just realized someone was attacking him, so he activated the poison bead and secretly released the poison. This poison was the original poison of the bloodthirsty miasma spirit, so it wasn't ordinary.

Unexpectedly, it was discovered by the Taoist so quickly.

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Qin Sang felt a formless power added to the poison. It must be the spirit sword of the Taoist, which had transformed into an intangible presence, merging with the poison. There was even a hint that it was dividing and stealing the poison.

You have to know, this poison comes from a five-transformed spiritual insect. Although it is an insect corpse.

This person's swordsmanship is so profound, it's the only one Qin Sang has ever seen in his life. At least among those of the same rank as him in the Yuan Ying period, Qin Sang hasn't seen anyone who can rival this person.

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If Senior Qingzhu hadn't fallen, and had cultivated to the peak of the Yuanying stage, perhaps they could have barely reached this realm.

This made Qin Sang's vigilance even heavier.

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This poison was actually used as a test.

Qin Sang had already secretly prepared the Heaven-Severing Soul-Shattering Needle. After thinking for a moment, he finally put away his supernatural powers and silently urged the poison pearl.

The toxins in the void are all withdrawn.

If the divine needle misses its mark, it will be a situation of mutual destruction.

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The opponent is hampered, it doesn't mean they can't use all their strength. Qin Sang thought to himself that with his current state, he shouldn't engage in a life-or-death battle with top-tier powerhouses.

If it were just a misunderstanding, it would be unwise to take action without seeing any benefits.

Besides, Qin Sang had another concern.

Star Valley is the place where his current search for stellar energy is most potent. Even if it doesn't allow him to directly break through, in the future, with the help of others, he can cast spells in Star Valley, increasing the chance of success.

It is still unknown how the Star Valley was formed. If he and the Taoist fight unrestrainedly, they could very well destroy this treasure trove of a place.

When Qin Sang received the divine powers, the Daoist smiled and nodded, pinching a sword seal. A spirit sword suddenly appeared out of thin air, emerging from nowhere, flying into his sleeve.

Then, the Taoist gently tapped a finger, and a ray of light flew towards Qin Sang.

Qin Sang used his true energy to catch it, and saw that it was a golden order.

"If a fellow cultivator seeks me out, they can activate the prohibition within the Golden Bell on Crane's Cry Mountain," the Daoist simply explained the usage of the Golden Bell and made a solemn vow.

Qin Sang casually put the Qianjun Ring into his sleeve, and said calmly, "I'm afraid the things I seek are beyond your reach."

"Oh"

The Daoist approached with interest, “Why don’t you tell me about it”

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Qin Sang scrutinized the Daoist priest with his eyes, as if pondering something. After a moment, he asked, “May I ask, honorable Daoist, to what sect do you belong”

What does he want

Of course, it's the talismans!

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In this realm, only those who have received the Taoist ordination can cultivate.

With this person's cultivation level, their status within the sect would undoubtedly be high. Take Xuluanmen as an example; there is only one Nascent Soul stage sect master within the sect.

I wonder if this person has the qualifications to use the ancestral altar and confer Taoist ordination on outsiders.

"The Daoist shook his head slightly, "It's not that I, as a poor Daoist, dare not reveal my origins in front of fellow Daoists... I have no sect or school."

No school, no sect

Qin Sang frowned slightly, "Daoist friend is a Xian official from the Dao court"

The power of the Dao Court is vast, how could forces he had never even heard of dare to pursue and kill Dao Court immortals

"Who says that a poor Taoist must be a member of the Daoist sect"

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The Taoist asked a question in return.

He claimed to be a poor hermit, but asserted he wasn't from the Taoist sect. It sounded rather strange.

Qin Sang understood the meaning behind the man's words. A term suddenly flashed in his mind: *disciple of no sect*!

Could it be that there are still wandering cultivators in this world

Qin Sang's eyes lit up, and he realized that he might be caught in a misunderstanding.

Since they fell into this world, the first cultivator they encountered was Dao Ting Immortal Official. From Zhong Mao Zhi's journey here, everything he saw and heard was under the control of Dao Ting. Everything was in perfect order.

In this realm, the chaotic energy of heaven and earth is rampant. Cultivators must rely on talismans for their practice, even demon cultivators are no exception. Qin Sang initially thought there was no room for independent cultivators to survive here.

Dao Ren's words made Qin Sang recall his experiences after entering Gu Shanji. In fact, there were already some doubts before that.

Mount Heiming is the largest immortal city in the entire realm, situated at the heart of the vortex. Although its surface defenses appear lax.

He tried to leave a spiritual imprint on the Dao Court using a previously forged identity in order to be eligible for its summons.

He forged his identity to ride the Great Displacement Array, didn't put much effort into it, but unexpectedly passed the inspection easily, you could even say there wasn't much of an inspection.

Qin Sang originally believed that the Dao Court was either wary of another major force, Yintian Palace, or that there were factions within the Dao Court ready to abandon this city at any time.

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For Dao Ting, rebuilding a fairy city was child's play.

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It now appears that it was likely a deliberate relaxation, leaving a loophole for practitioners outside of the Taoist tradition.

Outside the Dao court, how strong are the other forces And how do they resolve the difficulties of cultivation

Should we also seek talismans from the Dao Court

If that's the case, seeking out talismans oneself might not be as difficult as imagined.

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In a flash of insight, Qin Sang thought about many things and nodded. "This humble monk didn't expect that there could be such a high-ranking fellow outside the Daoist sect."

The man raised his hand and pointed outside, saying, "Fellow cultivator, you must have just arrived at the Ju Shan cuisine recently. The scenery here is quite different from the Dao Court's dual governance. Fellow cultivator, stay for a while longer and you will be able to see it."

Qin Sang nodded. He was now focused entirely on preparing for the tribulation. This departure was indeed rather hasty.

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“The poor monk is just curious, Daoist friend, where did you obtain the qualification to receive the mandate”

"The Daoist Grandmaster looked deeply at Qin Sang and said, "Being a mountain master is not exclusively within the Daoist sect's domain. There are other legal halls outside the Daoist sect that can bestow talismans. However, for us who have reached this level, we can only seek them from the Dao Court. Our predicament lies here: obtaining a talisman is extremely difficult. Otherwise, we would be stuck at this stage. The path of cultivation is arduous, unlike your fellow Daoist who is a direct descendant of the Daoist sect and can receive a talisman upon reaching mastery. Your future path is bright."

As Qin Sang expected, no matter their origins, all cultivators in this world had to receive a talisman.

The Daoist inadvertently showed Qin Sang another path.

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But Qin Sang needed a talisman of the Nascent Soul realm. According to the Daoist's words, he had to go to the Dao Court to obtain it, and getting qualified for the initiation ceremony wasn't easy.

Qin Sang pondered for a moment, just about to ask further, when the Daoist's expression changed. He clasped his hands together and said, "My pursuers are looking for me with secret techniques. This poor Daoist must immediately retreat into seclusion to avoid being found. I beg your pardon, friend." He added, "It won't be many years before this poor Daoist resolves the trouble on his person. At that time, I shall drink with my friend and enjoy ourselves."

Qin Sang slightly frowned, then stopped speaking. He didn't want to get involved in unnecessary disputes.

Besides, the more he asks, the more likely he is to reveal himself. It's better to go back and investigate carefully first. Now that we have information from someone, we can choose what to pursue and what to let go, so it should be easier.

Thinking of this, Qin Sang slightly bowed his hand, summoned his escape light, and dashed towards the outside of the cave.

The Daoist stood on the water, watching Qin Sang leave, and slowly sank beneath the surface.

The cave gradually returned to tranquility, only the sound of water trickling remained.

After leaving Xinggu, Qin Sang cast one last glance back but did not linger, and returned straight to He'ming Mountain.

Reflecting on the battle with Daoist, although it was hasty, there were still some gains.

The power of the Mu Ren Bi inscription the day after tomorrow did not disappoint him, solidifying his resolve to continue meticulously pondering this art.

Even if cultivation level is restored in the future, this technique can still greatly enhance combat effectiveness.

No accidents were encountered along the way.

Qin Sang returned to He Ming Mountain smoothly.

After entering the city, Qin Sang still made two preparations, diligently practicing and inquiring about news through information provided by the Taoist.

After several months, I finally have a more comprehensive understanding.

Qin Sang confirmed one thing: the mountain where Sanji's clan resided, while publicly claiming to follow the Dao Court and calling themselves the Dao Gate, might not actually be a genuine lineage of the Dao Gate.

These schools, though not part of the Taoist sect, have some connection to the Dao Court. The Dao Court and the Ghost Nation are at odds with each other, and no force can remain neutral. If they don't side with the Dao Court, they must ally with demons.

Guts also has a scattered cultivation, but it's not completely without foundation.

Outside of the Taoist tradition, there are indeed platforms for transmitting talismans, and the requirements are not as stringent as those of the Taoist sect.

But according to information gleaned by Qin Sang, these talismans could at most support a cultivator's cultivation up to the Xuan Fa position, which is the Nascent Soul stage, and most of them had flaws. This is exactly what the Taoist sect calls outer talismans.

That person clearly sensed Qin Sang's true cultivation, indirectly confirming this person's strength.

After finding this out, Qin Sang tried to contact a sect called Taohengshan.

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If he was willing to exchange merit, it wouldn't be difficult to obtain the qualification to receive the talisman. But as he learned more and more about the talismans, he began to hesitate again.

A Taoist talismans encompass all things, and the type of talisman one practices determines the type of talisman altar one sets up.

Among the three major schools of Taoism, Longhu Tan actually stole its techniques from demonic talismans. Practitioners of force do not need to stabilize their vital energy.

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Qin Sang could only repair the military horses platform or the gold seal platform.

By comparison, he leans more towards the Golden Seal Altar.

Thus, he must combine his existing possessions and carefully consider which kind of talismans to cultivate in order to quickly build a talisman altar after receiving the talismans. He should also try to choose one that best suits himself as much as possible.

Talismans under the Nascent Soul stage were not something Qin Sang urgently needed. Even without talismans, he was rarely challenged at the Core Formation stage.

The difficulty lies in obtaining the qualification for ordination on the Taoist path.

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It wasn't until Qin Sang came into contact with the Dao Court that he learned about it, but it was certain that to gain recognition from the Dao Court, one had to have a clean past and be able to withstand scrutiny.

But that is precisely what Qin Sang lacks.

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Everything seems to have returned to the starting point, but that's not actually the case. It's easier to gain status outside of the Taoist sect than to blend in with it.

With this information, Qin Sang pondered that gaining the right to receive the Daoist mandate required long-term planning. Time was not on his side, so it would be better to first focus on how to break through in the path of physical cultivation and have more hope.

He found a cave dwelling in Xiancheng and devoted himself to cultivating the Heavenly Demon Refining Form technique.

Drawing upon the essence of heaven and earth, he tempered his physical body, complementing it with stellar energy. Furthermore, the Dragon Pool's spiritual liquid provided significant assistance, propelling his cultivation speed far beyond previous levels.

If there were no worries about mental distraction, this world would undoubtedly be a paradise for cultivators of strength.

In just five years, Qin Sang felt that his progress was rapid, as if he had undergone a metamorphosis.

During this period, Qin Sang was not oblivious to what was happening outside.

Shi Xuan and others often sent various messages, Qin Sang also occasionally contacted various forces, trying to understand this world as much as possible.

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This day.

A blue light flew into the cave and materialized in front of Qin Sang, a spirit talisman. The talisman shattered, and several lines of message entered Qin Sang's mind.

After a moment, Qin Sang opened his eyes, a thoughtful expression on his face.

He left a spiritual pact on the Dao Court, so as long as he had a place to stay in Xian City, he could have the Dao Court send his techniques.

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Now he understands that the Daoist court's issuance of edicts also has the purpose of proactively releasing benefits and appeasing external forces.

This world's environment is special, Dao Ting not pulling them in is like pushing them towards the Ghost Nation.

Moreover, those troublesome matters can also be entrusted to outsiders, killing two birds with one stone.

Of course, legal summons wouldn't involve genuine secrets.

The talisman brought news of a new decree issued by the Dao Court, one that caught Qin Sang's attention.

According to Fa Zhao's words, if one completes it, they can obtain a token from a certain Cave-Hidden True Person of the Dao Court. With this token, one can request that this Cave-Hidden True Person take action once.

However, he wasn't an enemy. This Dongxuan True Person was skilled in the art of alchemy and quite renowned. To have him refine pills was a dream for many people.

Dong Xuan Zhenjun is equivalent to a cultivator at the Nascent Soul stage.

Qin Sang had been waiting for this kind of summons. He planned to use the reward offered by the summons as an exchange, hoping to persuade the head of Xuanji Gate through the Dao Court.

A Nascent Soul cultivator summoning a powerful attack against their enemy is inherently dangerous, yet this method strikes just the right balance.

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He asked the head of Xuanji Gate to cast a spell on him, drawing in stellar energy to infuse his body. It was almost like asking this person to refine pills for him.

Of course, if one has enough merit, there is also a chance to invite the master of Xuanji Gate, but that would be him going to ask for help. If the other party refuses, he is helpless.

And during these five years, in order to improve as quickly as possible, he exchanged for medicinal pills at the Dao Court, and a considerable amount of merit had been used up. Accumulating merit inevitably required running around everywhere, affecting his cultivation.

Also, Qin Sang has to prepare Qingxiang Dan for Tianmu Die, making friends with a good alchemist in advance is not a bad thing.

Qin Sang no longer hesitated and immediately left the cave, heading straight for Dao Court.

This decree summons the Arctic Exorcism Institute.

Qin Sang hurried over and sent his divine sense into the archway. He saw that the talisman had not been removed, and with a touch of his divine sense, a small path suddenly appeared in front of him, leading to a black hall.

As they approached the palace gate, it swung open by itself.

Qin Sang strode into the hall and saw a man sitting alone. The man's expression was serious, and his gaze sent shivers down her spine.

At a glance, Qin Sang saw the garb this person wore and bowed slightly, "Greetings to you, emissary of the Nine Heavens."

The Ninth Heaven Wanderer's post in the Beiji Exorcism Institute was an official rank of Zhengwu, one level higher than that of a Du Tan Master.

By observing his aura, he is already at the late stage of Nascent Soul cultivation.

You Yi looked at Qin Sang and said, "Daoist friend, would you accept this Dao summons"

Qin Sang nodded, "The poor Taoist has this intention, but there is a request."

"Please speak."

"If this humble monk completes the task assigned by the divine decree, could I use a token of faith to request that senior figure to intervene I ask the headmaster of the Xuangui Gate to do one thing."

The wanderer did not make things difficult for Qin Sang, and pondered: "Fellow Daoist, please wait a moment, I need to ask the senior's wishes."

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