56 Setting ou

Name:Exiled Clan Author:Regnov
Rishi was tending to his fields. The last few days after that were spent in the sect. He was either watering the soil, loosening the soil, or adding sacks of material into it. The light brown soil began to turn red, and it ended up as red as blood. The initial horrid smell turned into a relatively pleasant smell that reminded him of the smell of red roses.

This meant that the construction of the blood farmland was successful! All the soil that was mixed together turned into the blood soil!

Rishi then proceeded to plant seeds of Blood Orchids in this field. This was one of the new farming techniques he had learned from a book. Rishi was prepping this field to grow Blood orchids that were used to make Blood Pills a type of healing pill and blood nourishing pills that helped the mortals and cultivators to strengthen their bodies by enriching their blood.

Rishi planned to let these flowers grew in this field as they will be ready to pluck when he returned from his mission.

Rishi then moved to the top of a black rock where he sat cross-legged and cultivated the Black Qi coming out of it.

"The Omniscient Eye is a great technique!" Rishi commented in delight as his Abyss Water Qi cultivation increased by a bit.

Rishi peered into his Dantian looking at the three distinct Immortal Spirits, the cracked Mountain with little vegetation at its foot, the Ancient Metal Terrapin who was standing inside a circular disc filled with weapons plunged into it these weapons looked ethereal, and finally, a pool of water that covered the largest area in his dantian the Abyss Water Foundation in which the Timingila could be seen swimming.

"It would have been easy to increase my cultivation of Metal Qi if I was a Spiritual Blacksmith." Rishi couldn't help but lament at the scope of spiritual weapons he would need to complete the foundation of his Desolate Metal Qi.

Both his Verdant Mountain Qi and Abyss Water Qi had reached the middle stage of Foundation building only his Desolate Metal Qi was still stuck in the early Foundation Building Stage.

Rishi knew he would need to absorb a lot of spiritual weapons to cultivate the foundation of the Metal Qi.

"Phew!, It's already noon." Rishi looked at the burning sun in the middle of the sky.

Rishi jumped down from the black rock which was now the replacement for the Abyss water for the cultivation of his Water Qi.

"I have asked for this mission and I must make the best of it," Rishi said as he packed all the necessities he would need on his journey to the west of the continent.

Rishi had taken the job given by the sect head to attend to the various Sect Entrance Events being arranged by the princes of the Golden Sun Empire in their respective territories.

Rishi had formulated a route that would help him attend all these events as he planned to rack in as many best disciples as possible.

"Ah, brat! You are leaving already." Rishi looked at Ren who was walking towards him.

"Yes, I am going, master." Rishi bowed to his master who proceeded to take a ring out of his finger and handing it over to Rishi.

"What's this?" Rishi questioned taking the ring.

"It contains a spiritual boat that could fly in the air, it is my personal boat so treat it well" Ren explained to him.

"You want me to use this.." Rishi questioned.

"Yes. and remember that it uses spiritual stones to work." Ren said as patted Rishi on his back.

Looking at the measly fifty spiritual stones in the ring along with a sleek black boat that appeared more like a plane than a boat, Rishi grumbled at the economic situation of the farmer master and disciple.

"This should be enough for a while," Rishi commented.

"Just don't make it go fast and it will work for a longer time," Ren added.

After talking to Ren, Rishi finally set out towards the Western side of the continent. He planned to travel towards the Spirit Ocean Sect using the usual boat then take a sharp turn going through the forest he had traveled with Kai to reach the Pine Leaf Town first. Now he had a flying ride this was going to be easy he thought.