Immortality, but people in primitive society

Chapter 472 Just Don’t All Die



Chapter 472 Just Don’t All Die

Listening to the story of the Lord of Jiuli City, Bai Tian felt a little dazed.

It must be said that Jiuli has experienced many ups and downs. But now, they are strong again.

This period has gone through the efforts of several generations, and each generation has had to pay a lot to exchange for the current bright road.

Of course, for them, the bright path is to fight their way into Kyushu and let everyone know that physical training is right!

In fact, Bai Tian knew that their real purpose of entering Jiuzhou was not to prove any physical skills, but because they had taken a fancy to the Central Plains.

The living environment of the Central Plains is excellent, especially after so many years of development. Outside the Central Plains, ferocious beasts are rampant; within the Central Plains, whether it is minerals or other resources, there are not so many ferocious beasts.

Of course, he didn't want to think deeply about these things during the day. He just didn't expect Jiuli to be able to truly develop the physical skills.

In fact, the physical method that Jiuli was practicing now was different from the one created by Chi You. It was a stronger and upgraded version. They integrated the Taichu method of Jiuzhou, added their own characteristics, and Chi You's physical method to form the current physical method.

After asking carefully during the day, I found out that their method of cultivation using physical strength is actually very powerful, and very similar to the training method of ferocious beasts.

The amazing thing is that their practice method places great emphasis on mental strength, which makes their souls very strong.

Logically speaking, the Jiuzhou cultivation method should focus on mental strength, as they tend to focus on magic. However, the opposite is true. Physical cultivation focuses more on mental strength, because mental strength cannot be improved without improving physical strength.

Of course, every training method has certain shortcomings. Jiuli's physical training also has a very obvious shortcoming: slow progress in the later stages, just like Chi You's physical training...

I chatted with the Lord of Jiuli City for a long time during the day. He never mentioned the issue of killing Haotian, nor did he talk about the future development of Jiuli. He only focused on cultivation.

It wasn't until dusk that the Jiuli City Lord and his entourage left. However, they left the one-legged giant bull behind temporarily.

As the sun sets, the Lord of Jiuli City and his entourage ride on giant pandas towards Jiuli City.

"City Lord, what did Haotian say?" a middle-aged man asked in a low voice.

Jiuli City Lord sighed and said softly, "He said he couldn't care less. Our Haotian seems to be no longer human."

The middle-aged man frowned. "According to our information, Jiuzhou has been deliberately weakening Haotian's position over the years. Fewer and fewer people mention Haotian..."

"This is inevitable." The Lord of Jiuli City sighed softly, "With Haotian's strength, it would be too easy for him to control a place. Therefore, the superiors must weaken his position, otherwise their words will not carry as much weight as Haotian's."

"But Haotian doesn't seem to care, and he clearly doesn't want to care about us anymore. As long as we don't all die, it shouldn't make any difference to him."

The Lord of Jiuli City paused for a moment, a smile spreading across his face. "However, if Jiuzhou weakens Haotian, then we in Jiuli will restore Haotian's power. I can see that Haotian must have a very good relationship with our ancestor Chiyou, and judging by historical records, we do have a close relationship with Haotian."

"If Jiuzhou is weakened, then we will strengthen it and be firmly bound to Haotian from now on... Let's go back and think carefully about how to make the word Haotian more deeply rooted in the heritage of our Jiuli."

"Those three miles..."

"I think Sanli and the others will figure it out. They will definitely return to Jiuli City..."

About a month later, Bai Tian combined the physical training given by the Jiuli City Lord and developed a physical training method suitable for the Sanli tribe. He divided the group into two groups. One group, whose power was now in disarray, practiced the physical training created by Bai Tian; the other group practiced the physical training given by the Jiuli City Lord.

On that day, the Sanli tribe leader said with a hint of melancholy, "Haotian, our tribe has discussed it, and everyone thinks it's better to return to Jiuli City. You're right, it's not good for us Sanli to stay here."

Bai Tian didn't say anything. Whatever they decided was their business. Jiuli's future shouldn't be controlled by him.

Soon, Bai Tian and Su Ling left the Sanli tribe. Instead of taking the one-legged giant bull with them, they let Xiao Chi ride the one-legged giant bull to Jiuli City.

Bai Tian did not dwell on what Jiuli City would become in the future. For him, knowing that Chi You's people were still alive was enough...

After a while, the two finally arrived in South City again.

To be honest, he didn't really want to come to Nancheng during the day. Although he had little contact with Gonggong and Zhurong, he still felt uncomfortable about what happened between Zhuanxu and Gonggong.

With the previous experience of Chiyou, Zhuanxu should not have let Gonggong be the villain. But Zhuanxu still chose to do so, and from the perspective of the future, it was actually quite a failure.

Later, Gonggong's attempt to transform himself into a Taoist failed, and instead caused a great flood. Although it eventually allowed the Nine Provinces to be reunited, it also resulted in the deaths of many people.

When I was in Jicheng before, I heard Ji Jun say during the day that Gonggong, the "evil man", had become the shame of Nancheng.

Sometimes during the day I would think about what ifs and such. Although this kind of “what if” does not make any sense, I always feel a little uncomfortable.

The reason for coming to Nancheng was because Bai Tian wanted to learn about Jiuzhou from Nancheng. Since the Jiuli City Lord said that he had already established contact with Nancheng, Bai Tian wanted to know how the people of Nancheng saw Jiuzhou...

The sun was shining brightly. After Bai Tian and Su Ling arrived outside the South City, they walked towards the city.

The city gates were wide open, and many people were coming and going without any restrictions on entry and exit.

Just like the last time I came here, people in South City really don’t like to wear clothes!

Bikinis and tank tops are really eye-catching.

The gap between this civilization and the civilization in the south is really huge. People in the Central Plains have already begun to adopt modern trends!

Of course, there were quite a few people dressed neatly as they did during the day, but there were even more people wearing all kinds of strange clothes, and some even had feathers stuck on their buttocks...

"Bai Tian, ​​do you think that Nancheng and Jiuli... or at least the people of Sanli tribe are a good match?" Su Ling teased.

Bai Tian smiled bitterly, they were indeed a good match. The people of Sanli tribe didn't like to wear clothes, and neither did the people of Nancheng.

As they were walking, two young men appeared in front of them and blocked Bai Tian and Su Ling's way.

They both looked to be in their twenties and were quite handsome. Their clothes were a bit odd, deliberately exposing their chests, and they had their hair cut very short, almost like a buzz cut.

What Bai Tian didn't expect was that the two of them looked at Su Ling obscenely while raising their eyebrows: "Hey beauty, shall we go out and have some fun together?"

Ok? ? ?

Bai Tian's face suddenly looked weird. Is this scene appropriate to appear at this time?

Su Ling was startled at first, then her eyes lit up: "Where are we going to play, and what are we going to play?"


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