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Transmigration After Becoming Love Saint-Chapter 531 - 179: Elder Yan, Who Covers His Ears While Stealing the Bell_2
By the side, Heroine Yan sat upright on a stone stool, her eyes closed in meditation, seemingly resting.
A Cultivator’s rest does not require lying down like mortals. Merely closing the Divine Sense and relaxing the body in an ordinary sitting position suffices.
The most crucial aspect is the sealing of the Divine Sense.
Once the Divine Sense is sealed, the soul will feel relaxed but will also sense a certain degree of crisis.
However, this is the Sword Sect, so there shouldn’t be any crisis.
It seems she heard Wang Mu’s voice, and Heroine Yan gently began to speak:
"The fish here have mostly cultivated into spirits and possess an extremely high spiritual nature, comparable to that of a Golden Core Nascent Soul Cultivator...
"Naturally, catching them is not simple." 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝚠𝚎𝚋𝗻𝗼𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝚘𝐦
It is probably due to the grace of the Sword Sect.
Although these fish have not completely transformed into a race like the Merfolk, they have also been influenced by the Sword Sect, developing a strong spiritual nature. Furthermore, the Spiritual Energy in the Sword Sect is exceptionally rich year-round, so they naturally far surpass ordinary fish species.
Moreover, Wang Mu also discovered that there was a wooden hut at this location.
This indicates that people often reside here.
Considering Heroine Yan has a fishing rod, she must often fish here to cultivate her body and spirit.
"Are the fish here nourishing?" Wang Mu asked.
"Some are. I don’t often catch them," she replied.
"Then I’ll catch a few for you to replenish yourself," Wang Mu said.
"You..." Heroine Yan’s breath hitched, and she opened her eyes. "Take care of yourself."
"I’m quite fine," Wang Mu said. "It’s just that I saw you practicing your sword earlier, and you seemed a bit unsteady."
Heroine Yan looked down and walked to the side, as if she hadn’t understood.
"Didn’t you say you found your own Great Taoist?" Wang Mu lightly shook the fishing line, staring at the mist-enshrouded water surface, a hint of chill in his voice. "Earlier, during sword practice... something felt off..."
"Don’t ask about these things," Heroine Yan said.
"..." Wang Mu.
What’s wrong with asking? Isn’t caring allowed?
"I didn’t ask; I just want to practice the sword properly in the future," Wang Mu said.
"..." Heroine Yan.
"Practicing the sword... moderation is key," Heroine Yan’s eyes shifted. "One must not... overdo things. To advance in this sword Realm, one cannot be... too hasty."
"Exactly because one cannot be too hasty..." Wang Mu nodded in agreement. "That’s why I want to know, can you take it slow? It’s not like... I can find someone else to practice swords with, right?"
"During sword practice earlier, I felt that your Primordial Spirit seemed to have sustained serious damage...
"How can the process of Crossing Tribulation and Ascension still damage the Primordial Spirit?"
Wang Mu couldn’t quite understand.
During sword practice, Yin and Yang become one.
Moreover, the Mixed Elements Heart Sword originated from the Love Nine Swords and corresponds with the Great Yin-Yang Harmonization Diagram.
So, when practicing this sword, the Great Yin-Yang Harmonization Diagram is automatically cultivated, and the effects are surprisingly good.
The Great Yin-Yang Harmonization Diagram is a Dual Cultivation Divine Skill with various wonderful uses.
The most powerful effect, of course, is the unity of Yin and Yang. It possesses a strong healing ability capable of restoring the Primordial Spirit.
Even Miss You has mentioned that this kind of Dual Cultivation Divine Skill has miraculous effects on Ascension; it’s capable of restoring the damaged Primordial Spirit of Ascension Realm powerhouses.
Of course, the precondition is that the cultivation difference between the two parties isn’t too vast.
Originally, Wang Mu thought that with his own Cultivation and strength, even at the Primordial Golden Pill level, practicing swords with Heroine Yan was somewhat odd; he believed he should be the only one benefiting.
Unexpectedly, not only could they practice, but the effects also seemed to be surprisingly good.
Especially during practice, when the blades of their swords fused and their souls resonated, he could naturally sense some of her condition.
Having transcended the Great Taoist, shouldn’t she have become an Immortal?
If he couldn’t even break through the defenses of an Ascended Body, how could he practice swords with a true Immortal Body?
And... how could an Immortal Body still get injured?
Heroine Yan remained silent.
"You really won’t say?" Wang Mu looked at Heroine Yan. She seemed not at all willing to explain anything to him. Is she looking down on me, a Sword Practitioner?
Heroine Yan was truly silent to the bone, showing not the slightest intention to speak.
Suddenly, the fishing rod trembled; a fish had taken the bait.
Wang Mu gently tugged, finding the fish was very stubborn. No matter how much he pulled, it wouldn’t budge.
"This fish is exceptionally stubborn," Wang Mu remarked.
"If it’s hard to catch, then don’t try," Heroine Yan frowned from the side. "When it comes to fishing, a fish is caught when it’s fated to be hooked. Fishing itself is about cultivating one’s nature... Don’t impose a utilitarian mindset, or you’ll destroy the very essence of fishing..."
"Not quite," Wang Mu said. "Wrestling with the fish is itself a way to cultivate one’s nature. If you just wait for a fated fish to take the hook, who knows how long that would take, and what you eventually catch might not even be what you wanted."
"So...?" Heroine Yan asked.
"What are you planning to do?"
"Last time it slipped the hook because I hadn’t found its weakness," Wang Mu said. "Now I have."
"This fish is known as the Ancient Mud Fish. Its name implies stubborn adherence to old ways, remaining unchanged for a hundred years. If you wish to catch it, you need Divine Sense at the Nascent Soul level, and it could take months of fishing," Heroine Yan said. "With your current Cultivation, you are still lacking. Don’t be too hasty."
"Everything has a weakness," Wang Mu said. "Although this fish is stubbornly unchanging, I already figured it out when I was fishing just now."
"What did you figure out?" Heroine Yan turned her head, looking at the distant water pool, and said faintly.
Wang Mu smiled slightly, picked out an exceptionally robust fish from a nearby fish basket, and tossed it into the water.
After this new fish went in, the hooked fish, which had been as still as a stone, suddenly stirred.
It was as if it had been stimulated. Especially when the robust fish swam past the hooked Ancient Mud Fish and gently nudged it a few times, the hooked fish seemed to yield slightly. Wang Mu gave a gentle tug, and it began to move.







