Clan Cultivation: Starting from Beast Taming-Chapter 670 - 344: News of the Wood Charm [Subscribe Please]

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After deciding to personally head to Yang Kingdom to take matters into hand, Zhou Chun didn't delay; he immediately called over the fourth elder, Zhou Jiarui, and began handing over the family affairs.

Especially concerning the affairs of Longxing Valley.

After Zhou Chun's departure, the important task of going to Longxing Valley would be assigned to Zhou Jiahe to handle.

But as the acting clan leader, Zhou Jiarui definitely needed to be informed of this matter.

Therefore, there was no room for negligence in this aspect; everything had to be explained clearly.

Zhou Chun personally took Zhou Jiarui and Zhou Jiahe to Longxing Valley three times, ensuring proper communication and exchanges with Zhou Daoquan and Zhou Zhengyong there. He also let Zhou Jiahe try traveling between the two places alone.

Only after confirming that Zhou Jiahe could handle the task did Zhou Chun set off for Yang Kingdom with peace of mind.

By this time, Lin Wan'er had already returned to Yang Kingdom ahead of him to stabilize the situation, so Zhou Chun had to make the journey to Yang Kingdom on his own.

This was his first time traveling such a long distance alone.

Since he was traveling by himself, Zhou Chun didn't need to put on any pretense on this trip.

He alternated between traveling with his spirit pet and resting to recover his mana. There was no need to detour to marketplaces or other cultivator strongholds to recuperate; he could simply find a spot in the wilderness to meditate.

One day, after traveling through Shen Country, northwest of Jingguo Country, for a whole day and having depleted a substantial amount of mana, Zhou Chun settled down in the mountains to rest.

In fact, according to the map, there was a cultivator family within the mountain ranges he was in. He could have easily traveled a few dozen more miles to rest at the family's sect gates.

But Zhou Chun did not believe that resting in a place bustling with cultivators was any safer than the wilderness.

In the wilderness, it was difficult to encounter cultivators during a short rest, and he could also have his spirit pet keep watch.

If he were to rest in a hub of cultivators, he would inevitably reveal his whereabouts. If he encountered the type of treacherous inn that liked to ambush passing cultivators, it would be very unfortunate.

In fact, for a Foundation Establishment Stage cultivator, traveling abroad was inherently a risky endeavor.

Once in a foreign land, everything was unfamiliar, and if anyone got a clear picture of one's background or methods, they could easily be targeted in secret.

Especially for cultivators like Zhou Chun in the late stages of Foundation Establishment, who were even more susceptible to underhanded attacks.

Because it was well-known that foreign cultivators who visit at that level of cultivation are seeking opportunities to open their Purple Mansion.

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And with a late-stage Foundation Establishment cultivation level, one's wealth was definitely not meager.

Thus, there were some unscrupulous Purple Mansion Phase Cultivators who would shamelessly target these late-stage Foundation Establishment Cultivators to rob them of their riches.

To avoid such situations, Zhou Chun would naturally choose not to rest in cultivator hubs when conditions allowed.

However, what Zhou Chun didn't expect was that while he was meditating and recovering under a cliff, a fierce battle of spells suddenly broke out above the cliff.

He swept the area with his divine sense and discovered that it was just two Qi Refinement Realm cultivators fighting, so he didn't pay much attention and instructed Baibai, the Silver Lightning Python hiding in the bushes for caution, not to make any sudden moves.

Though he continued to meditate in a disinterested manner, not long thereafter, the one who lost and got injured in the fight above the cliffside suddenly jumped off and, in a stroke of incredible coincidence, landed right on a tree near him.

With the high ground giving a clear view, Zhou Chun's figure was instantly exposed to the man's sight.

And the other person who had been pursuing the defeated man thus became aware of Zhou Chun's presence too.

"Huh? There's someone else here?"

The brawny man who was pursuing him paused for a moment, his expression shifting slightly.

Then he glared at Zhou Chun with fierce eyes and coldly snorted, "Humph, since you've witnessed this, I'll have no choice but to send you on your way as well!"

Hmm?

Zhou Chun's eyebrows shot up; the initially reluctant to intervene Zhou Chun's anger was instantly stoked by the brute's words.

Suddenly, a trail of silvery lightning traced through the air, and the brawny man was electrocuted into a charred corpse on the spot, without even having a chance to scream.

Ah!!

An exclamation rang out, but it came from the young cultivator who was being pursued.

Just moments before, he had been startled by the sight of Zhou Chun and was wondering why Zhou Chun was meditating there and whether he was friend or foe.

Yet he never imagined that in the blink of an eye, his adversary, who had forced him to leap off the cliff for survival, would be so effortlessly blasted into a charred corpse.

Such an unforeseen turn of events truly frightened him.

However, after the initial shock, he quickly jumped down from the treetop to the ground, knelt before Zhou Chun, and repeatedly kowtowed in gratitude, "Thank you, Senior, for saving my life. There is no way to repay such a great kindness. Please accept my deepest respects!"

Originally, he should have been begging Zhou Chun for mercy, but instead, he was thanking Zhou Chun for saving his life.

This ability to react appropriately to the situation at hand impressed Zhou Chun inwardly.

He then slowly stood up and looked at the other, saying, "You're quite clever, but I wonder, how did you end up being chased?"

Hearing Zhou Chun's words, the young cultivator promptly raised his head to respond, "I beg your pardon, Senior. It's because I saw through the disgraceful deeds of that scoundrel Wang Hu, so he wanted to silence me. I'm no match for him and had no choice but to flee in a panic. I did not mean to disturb Senior, and for that, I am truly sorry!"

As he spoke, he bowed his head several times to Zhou Chun in apology.

This eloquent response raised Zhou Chun's opinion of him.

Most cultivators in the same situation would most likely be panicking, their speech disorganized, unable to respond so clearly and calmly.

Zhou Chun continued, "Considering your young age, your sharp wits are impressive. Such composure does not seem characteristic of an ordinary loose cultivator. Could it be that you are from a certain family?"