Not long after Xu Zimo left, a raspy voice chuckled from the corner of the Scripture Vault.
âHuh? Did that little brat notice me just now? No wayâŠâ
Back on the first floor, Xu Zimo casually picked up a Yellow-grade Meridian technique.
On the Primordial Heartlands, all cultivation methods and Meridian techniques were ranked into eight grades:
Universe, Galaxy, Star, Planet, Heaven, Earth, Profound, and Yellow.
Universe is the highest; Yellow is the lowest.
The technique he grabbed was called âSword-Drawing Technique.â
It had only one move, drawing the sword.
Simple and brutal: draw your sword, the opponentâs head drops.
As the saying goes: if your horse is fast enough, even a Grand Emperor canât catch you.
Hmmmm... absolutely terrifying!
If you draw your sword fast enough, even a Grand Emperorâs head can be chopped off.
Leaving the Scripture Vault, Xu Zimo began channeling the energy stored inside the sphere within him, energy from his past life at the God Meridian Realm, to start tempering his body.
His internal organs, meridians, and vital pathways began to strengthen at a speed visible to the naked eye.
From inside his body came audible cracking and popping sounds.
His cultivation level skyrocketed in an instant.
Mortal Realm â Stage One
Mortal Realm â Stage Two
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Mortal Realm â Stage Nine!
When he reached the peak of the Mortal Realm, just about to open his first meridian gate, he stopped.
He wasnât in a rush to break into the Spirit Meridian Realm, his rapid rise had left his foundation unstable.
A grand tower starts with a strong foundation in the ground. He decided to temper his base further before advancing.
Within the True Martial Sacred Ground, there was a special training facility called the Gravity Tower, used to toughen disciplesâ bodies.
The tower had ten levels, each level increasing gravitational pressure, nearly tenfold with each floor.
On his way there, Xu Zimo was suddenly stopped.
âBro Zimo, wait for me!â a voice called out. A chubby boy came puffing over from a distance.
He had short hair, a candy stick in his mouth, and a string of snot dangling from his nose.
âBro Zimo, no wonder I couldnât find you all day, youâve been hiding here,â the chubby kid said, wiping his nose with practiced ease and licking his candy with satisfaction.
âRuhu, long time no see,â Xu Zimo greeted him warmly, looking at the familiar boy.
Lin Ruhu, full name, was the grandson of the Third Grand Elder of the sect, and Xu Zimoâs childhood partner-in-crime.
He was Xu Zimoâs loyal sidekick, always following him and doing as he was told.
In his past life, Lin Ruhu had always been the background support, never the spotlight. But in truth, his talent was no weaker than Xu Zimoâs, perhaps even stronger.
Back then, Xu Zimo thought it was his kingly aura and godlike charm that made Lin Ruhu worship him.
Until the war in the latter part of his life, when Lin Ruhu stepped in and took a fatal sword meant for Xu Zimo. It was a killing strike from Chu Yang, the protagonist.
Holding the blood-soaked youth in his arms, Lin Ruhu had shouted, âWhy? Why would you do this?!â
Barely alive, the youth finally revealed the truth behind his loyalty.
When they were ten, they had once snuck out of the sect and were ambushed by a White-Eyed Tiger.
Xu Zimo had stood in front, shielding Lin Ruhu, and told him to run.
Lin Ruhu had asked, âWhy protect me?â
After all, Xu Zimo couldâve easily left him behind.
But Xu Zimo had replied plainly, âBecause weâre brothers. Iâm the older one, youâre the younger one. Thatâs what it means, âbrotherâ comes first.â
From that moment, even Xu Zimo hadnât realized: this slightly chubby kid had secretly sworn,
âFor the rest of my life, Iâll stay by your side. Even if the sun and moon fade and the seas turn to dust, Iâll protect you.â
Hearing Xu Zimoâs comment, Lin Ruhu looked confused. âWhat do you mean, âlong time no seeâ? Didnât we hang out yesterday?â
âItâs nothing,â Xu Zimo chuckled and shook his head. âIâm heading to the Gravity Tower to train. You coming?â
Lin Ruhu was around the same age as Xu Zimo, it was about time he started cultivating too.
âSure, sure!â Lin Ruhu nodded eagerly. In his eyes, if Xu Zimo said it, it had to be worth doing.
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As they walked toward the Gravity Tower, Xu Zimo looked at Lin Ruhuâs appearance again.
Snot hanging from his nose, flicking it around without care, always sucking on a candy stick...
He looked as sloppy as a kid could look.
Xu Zimo couldnât help but say, âRuhu, could you eat fewer sweets and wipe your nose once in a while? You should take care of how you look.â
âWhatâs wrong with how I look?â Lin Ruhu asked, puzzled.
Xu Zimo figured: they're young men now, at that age where crushes start. Surely Lin Ruhu would start caring about what girls thought of him.
So he tried a different approach: âYou must have someone you like, right? But whoâs going to fall for you when you look like this? Take my advice: clean up a little. Who knows, maybe youâll win her heart.â
âWhy would I want to win her heart?â Lin Ruhu asked, even more confused.
âBecause feelings are mutual. You canât just fall for someone one-sidedly,â Xu Zimo reasoned.
âI donât need her to agree. Iâll just force it,â Lin Ruhu said matter-of-factly.
âYou know what they say, a twisted melon doesnât taste sweet.â
âI know,â Lin Ruhu said, âbut it still quenches thirst.â
â...Damn,â Xu Zimo stopped walking, stunned. âYouâre a genius⊠or something.â
âHow do you say the dumbest things with such a straight face, and still somehow make it sound reasonable?!â
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When they arrived at the Gravity Tower, they saw its oval-shaped structure, it resembled a pagoda in design.
Inside, many disciples were already training.
Training in the Gravity Tower wasnât free. Disciples had to complete tasks to earn contribution points, which were then exchanged for training time inside.
But for Xu Zimo and Lin Ruhu, who they were, contribution points were never a problem.
The first level of the tower doubled gravity. Each level after increased it tenfold.