Chapter 121: Western Sea Bai Clan (teaser)


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Qi Lin and Su Xuesha walked through the stepped field’s pathways, not paying too much attention those larger fields. Only the fields that were like that of the Yin Yang Immortal Mushroom warranted a closer look. Along the way, they obtained many valuable ingredients.

Changliu’s stepped fields were heavy with medicinal fragrance, a completely different world compared to the evil qi from before. If not for having personally seen the Corpse Tree just now, Qi Lin would have thought that he had wandered into the countryside.

After a long while, more and more human figures appeared in the fields. They were all some fortunate cultivators who entered from various other locations. They were not as calm as Qi Lin upon seeing the spirit medicine fields. Without another word, they harvested in a frenzy, destroying their loot in the process.

Entering the depths of Changliu’s fields, the stepped fields also gradually grew sparse and began to turn into wide belts of plains. Far off in the distance, another upsetting haze appeared.

These plains lacked the man-made spirit fields for planting spirit medicines, but many odd stones were scattered about.

These stones were bronze in color, their entire forms very strange, like they were distributed in an arc over the ground. The rocks were incomparably hard, and from a distance, they were like enormous eyeballs smashed into the ground. Qi Lin and Su Xuesha thought that they were bronze crafts that White Emperor Shaohao commissioned, apparently as ornaments for sacrificial rites. Only with a closer look did they realize this was not the case.

These stones that appeared to be eyeballs were “sacrificial eye stones.” These stones were covered in a bronze-like shell and were very sturdy, but the offering inside was a stone-heart. This stone-heart was treated by the Great Shaman Clan as the heart of the earth itself. Thus, they often used these stone ornaments as offerings to the earth, and consequently, they came to be known as sacrificial eyes.


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