Vol 36 Chapter 26 (1/2)

Book 36, Daolord of the Fourth Step, Chapter 26 – As Vast as the Sea

The white-haired elder led the way as Ji Ning and Whitethaw followed from behind

“Put away your goleer here,” the white-haired elder instructed

“Yes, senior” Ning waved his hand, putting away the Protector golem This trip to the Azureflower Estate had been ht about it, it made sense The es; one was meant for Daolords, the other was meant for Emperors The Daolord-level trials had already been quite ridiculous; if Ning hadn’t e of the Oh for him to ith ease

The white-haired elder led the way until they reached a great palace Boo a doorway They entered through this side passageway and quickly reached a private, quiet hall

“What is this place?” Ning looked about, rather stunned This giant hall was filled with enorle bookshelf was at least thirty kilo, and there were hundreds of layers for each one Every single layer was filled with jade slips, and they truly were nu could see no end of them!

Ning was rather dazed Just a cursory scan indicated that there had to be over a hundred billion scrolls here… and that was just a rough estiure

“These are all of the more powerful techniques whichvirtually the entire Chaosverse” The white-haired elder had a rather complex look in his eyes as he continued slowly, “It doesn’t just have cultivator techniques, it also has Sithe techniques Master collected andthem suitable for us cultivators to use”

“In other words… this place holds all of the countless elite techniques which were created by the cultivator civilizations and the Sithe civilization” The white-haired elder looked at Ning “What you need to do… is to read through all of them”

“All cultivator civilizations? The entire Sithe civilization?” No in to tremble inside This was simply inconceivable

In his original planet of ‘Earth’ in the Three Real: ‘After you read over ten thousand books, you can write like a God’ The creation of every single technique represented the accuht of one particular cultivator! The reason why Ning was able to beco having the chance to inspect the three hundred-plus Hegeacies which Autarch Bolin had left behind within that special region They had been incredibly iain hts and epiphanies

And now?

The fruits of all cultivator civilizations were before hi to the Sithe had been modified and retrofitted so that cultivators could athered here Their value was truly incalculable! They would be of farthe Dao than any other treasure This library was far eo crazy for a chance like this!

“He scoured virtually the entire Chaosverse for these techniques, and even overhauled the techniques of the Sithe civilization…” Ning murmured softly “Senior, can you please tell me who the master of this estate was?”

“My master didn’t plan to accept any disciples,” the white-haired elder said “This is nothing enerations Since you have passed his trials, you are deserving of what is here”

“Inheritance?” Ning narrowed his eyes

“Your guess is correct Master is dead” The white-haired elder glanced at the countless jade scrolls His face was still cold and calaze was rather distant and his voice very soft

“Dead?” Ning could hardly believe this “H-he… did he die in battle against the Sithe?”

“Hmph You overestihed coldly “The cultivator civilizations ended up winning our great war against the Sithe! But even if we lost the battle, as an Autarch my master would never have died to them”

“Then how is it that he died?” Ning truly couldn’t believe it An Autarch, someone who stood at the very apex of all cultivator civilizations, had somehow died?

“It was a forh questions”

Ning was rather dazed A form of suicide? Autarchs had to have incredible Dao-hearts; how could one possibly choose to co quickly understood A ‘form of suicide’… that meant it wasn’t true suicide! Otherwise, ould the estate-spirit add the qualifier ‘a form of’? However, since the estate-spirit didn’t wish to speak further, Ning no longer pursued this line of questioning

“Senior, you tell this junior who the race he has shown tosaid