Starting My Cultivation With Time Management

Chapter 991: 127: 4 Busy Places Wei Dongliu

Chapter 991: Chapter 127: 4 Busy Places Wei Dongliu

“Laughing, am I?” Jiang Lian touched his face.

“Yeah.” Wei Dongliu frowned and said, “Your smile is written all over your face, isn’t it?”

Jiang Lian chuckled inwardly but said aloud:

“Husband, worrying about future matters now is a bit too early, don’t you think?”

“Too early?” Wei Dongliu asked in surprise.

“Yes, too early.” Jiang Lian gently massaged his temples and said softly, “If you had perfected the Nascent Soul Realm and were just one step away from overcoming the tribulation for Feather Transformation and Ascension, then considering how to safely ascend to the Immortal Realm would be more reasonable… But you’re not ascending yet, so why worry so much?”

Wei Dongliu pondered for a moment and said:

“One who does not plan for the future will have worries close at hand.”

“Since the path to Ascension is so difficult, waiting until it’s near to start planning seems too rushed.”

“Hehe.” Jiang Lian couldn’t help but laugh again.

Why worry so much? Your only destination is to serve me in the Demon Palace!

“Husband, you know ‘one who does not plan for the future will have worries close at hand.’” She said sweetly, “But have you heard the saying ‘there is always a way when you get to the mountain’?”

“Now, Husband, you have not yet achieved Feather Transformation, your foundational realm is here; thinking too much is futile. By the time you truly ascend, you might find those difficulties you worried about aren’t a problem at all!”

Hearing this, Wei Dongliu breathed a sigh of relief inwardly.

Great, since my wife says ‘there is always a way when you get to the mountain,’ it means she will support me all the way to Ascension.

Oh, having a Great Unrestrained Heavenly Demon as a wife isn’t so bad after all!

Wei Dongliu finally put his mind at ease but then saw Jiang Lian turn around, sit on the bed with her legs elegantly crossed, and pat the empty space next to her.

… But it’s a bit hard on the waist.

After a few days, Wei Dongliu began to feel a bit listless.

Though a cultivator’s body is strong enough, the heavenly demon has the instinct to drain one’s essence. Even though Jiang the Witch deliberately restrained herself, some abilities released inadvertently still made Wei Dongliu a bit overwhelmed.

Besides daily cultivation, the Seven Treasures Mysterious Garden Secret Realm was about to open, so he needed to make preparations in advance.

He retrieved a list of newly joined cultivators to the Sect and studied it carefully for several days, finding that these people indeed had complex connections with other Sects on the Divine Land Continent.

How many cultivators truly come from humble backgrounds? In fact, there are hardly any.

If there were a poor rural boy, with farming parents for the past three generations, even if he had a naturally clear Daoist Heart, who would discover it? He might not even know that Sects exist in this world!

The vast majority of cultivators have relatives or friends who guide them into Entry Level cultivation, and apart from a few loose cultivators, these friends mostly come from various Sects—thus, by using these immigrant cultivators, one could use their network to reach most small and medium-sized Sects.

As for how to persuade them, Wei Dongliu had already thought of a dozen rumors.

Ranging from the closest to truth, “The Seven Treasures Mysterious Garden Secret Realm hides important clues about Ascension,” to the completely baseless “The Seven Treasures Mysterious Garden can rapidly break through the Nascent Soul Realm cultivation level,” all kinds of statements were made, just to see which ones people would believe.

Having thought out his plan, Wei Dongliu quickly put it into action, sending all kinds of messages through these recently entered cultivators, secretly delivering them to various Sects across the Divine Land.

This approach certainly carried risks because the Sects receiving the messages might be intrigued by the Demon Cult’s proposal, or they might decline to respond due to various concerns, or even turn around and report to the Three Pure Orthodox Sect.

However, history proved that until Wei Dongliu led his people to the Extreme North’s Heaven Pillar, the Three Pure Orthodox Sect did not realize that the Demon Cult and these Sects had established a cooperative relationship—not because the Demon Cult’s methods were too secretive, but because the Orthodox Sect simply did not have a corresponding intelligence department, and even if they got the message, they didn’t pay much attention to it.

Soon, Wei Dongliu received many responses.

Since the messages were delivered through friends and family, the replies from the majority of Nascent Soul Elders who received them varied greatly, but their general attitude was quite similar:

“Speak clearly, but I can only represent myself, not the Sect!”

This was only normal, as these small and medium-sized Sects didn’t have the power to oppose the Three Pure Ones, so even if they were willing to join in the end, they could only represent themselves, not involve their Sect behind them.

However, the number of people expressing interest far exceeded Wei Dongliu’s original expectations—it seems that although everyone didn’t dare to offend the Orthodox Sect, as long as the Demon Cult took the lead, many were still willing to stir things up.

So Wei Dongliu planned to send another message, inviting all the Nascent Soul Elders to an offline gathering.

The gathering location, of course, couldn’t be at Mount Wutai; otherwise, these Nascent Soul Elders would be guesting there, which would inevitably raise many concerns.

Wei Dongliu chose a relatively popular Scattered Cultivators Market, rented the largest auction house there, and included invitations with the messages sent to the Elders showing interest.

A few days later, the offline gathering took place as scheduled.

When Wei Dongliu arrived at the auction house, he saw that many Nascent Soul Elders had already arrived at the venue, sitting in familiar small groups, chatting leisurely.

When he walked to the stage, the talking in the venue did not cease, as if these people had come not to discuss important matters but to attend a wine party to socialize.

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