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Chapter 1851: Limited Stock

"What? There's a stock limit to the items in the point store?" Yuan was genuinely surprised to learn about this information.

"All of the Spirit-grade swords have been sold out for some time now. Luckily, we all managed to purchase one," Lan Yingying added. "I purchased a Spirit-grade spear, and they are still in stock due to low demand," Xi Meili added.

Swords were the most popular and widely used weapon, so it wasn't shocking for them to run out of stock so quickly.

"What about treasures?" Yuan then asked.

"Well, the Golden Spirit Pill is sold out. The Enriched Roots of Vigor and Soul Refining Elixir are still available. As for the rest… nobody even bothered asking about them since they're way out of our league."

"I see… I should buy as many as I can before they run out of stock then…" Yuan mumbled to himself.

Even though the treasures would only work once for each individual, he wanted to secure the most powerful treasures for his own people. The Sect Leader continued speaking, "Once the tournament begins, the fighters' numbers will be called. Those who have been called will be given 10 seconds to enter the stage. Failure to enter the stage on time will result in an automatic loss."

When the participants signed up for the tournament, they were each given a number.

Sometime later, the Sect Leader flew off the stage and to his personal seat, which was atop the entire arena, giving him a full view of everything and the presence of a god.

Soon, a sect elder acting as the judge entered the stage and announced the beginning of the tournament.

There were over eight thousand participants in the tournament, and since there would only be two fighters at a time, the tournament was guaranteed to take a long time. Moreover, the numbers called seemed to be random, so none of the participants dared to leave the arena, fearing they might miss their turn.

"Numbers 99 and 1,209," the sect elder called.

Not even a second later, two disciples jumped from the spectators' area and onto the stage.

Once the fighters retrieved their weapons, the sect elder officially started the match.

For the first several fights, everyone at the arena was watching with excitement, including the participants, but as time passed and more fights happened, the noises calmed down, and the participants began cultivating. Soon, there would only be loud cheers every so often when something amazing happened, or it was a popular disciple's turn to fight.

As much as the participants wanted to shut down their senses and cultivate in complete silence, they didn't dare to, as it would also block them from hearing their number being called out.

The people doing the trial also realized that they would not only have to fight real disciples from the Immortal Monastery but there was also a chance they would encounter a Spirit Warrior as their opponent.

Eventually, someone from Yuan's group was called.

"Number 3,333 and 4,099."

"That's me. I'll see you guys later," Xi Meili suddenly stood up and said.

"Good luck," Yuan and the others said to her.

Xi Meili nodded at them before jumping onto the stage. Her opponent was a young man at the ninth level of Spirit Apprentice, two whole levels above Xi Meili.

By now, over a hundred matches have occurred, and in these matches, a dozen of them were fought by those who came from the Bamboo Garden, commonly known as Bamboo Disciples by the other disciples.

As for the result of these dozen matches, only a single one of them managed to win because they got lucky with their opponent. Xi Meili would be considered unlucky by the others since her opponent was of higher cultivation than her. Even though it was only two levels, one must consider that Xi Meili was in a mediocre body with mediocre talents. Someone without talents would have trouble overcoming an opponent a single level higher, much less two levels.

Fortunately for the Bamboo Disciples, most of the Outer Court disciples were as mediocre as them, and they lacked the knowledge and experience the Bamboo Disciples had.

On the stage, Xi Meili wielded her Spirit-grade spear while her opponent wielded a Spirit-grade sword.

"Begin!" The sect elder wasted no time starting the fight.

Xi Meili and the disciple clashed the next moment.

"A spear, huh? You don't see that weapon often," the disciples murmured to each other.

While the spear may have existed for many thousands of years, very few people actually mastered the spear during the Primordial Era, and compared to swords' popularity and vast knowledge, it was almost nonexistent, hence why the disciples were surprised to see Xi Meili's weapon.

As for her opponent, he also wasn't familiar with the spear and thus didn't know how to deal with it. Xi Meili, on the other hand, has over 10,000 years of experience with the spear.

In the blink of an eye, Xi Meili dominated her opponent before he could even display any techniques.

"Wow, that Bamboo Disicple is definitely better than the others I have seen so far."

"She's also very pretty. Maybe I should try courting her."

The disciples no longer looked down on Xi Meili after her domineering display, with some even falling for her.

After the fight ended, which didn't even last three minutes, Xi Meili returned to her seat.

"Great job," Yuan said.

"It felt like I was bullying a child," Xi Meili said in a somewhat embarrassed manner.

While she was over 10,000 years old, the Outer Court disciples of the Immortal Monastery were mostly between 16 and 30 years old.

"Don't think too much about it. A win is a win," Yuan said with a calm smile.

Several matches later, Lan Yingying was called to the stage.

"Good luck, Yingying!" Xi Meili and the others cheered for her.

Upon entering her stage, Lan Yingying faced her opponent, a female disciple wielding a sword, who was also at the ninth level of Spirit Apprentice.

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    Chapter 1898 Leaving the Immortal Monastery


    "Elder Sun, I am serious. I want to go with you to the Desolate Continent. You have no idea how much I sacrificed to get the Sect Leader's approval," Yuan said with a serious expression on his face.


    Elder Sun sighed, "Whatever. You'll go by yourself if I refuse anyway, so I might as well bring you with me. You'll be a little safer that way. Promise me you'll not leave my side for as long as we're there."


    "I promise," Yuan nodded.


    "Come to the Immortal Sun Peak in three days. We'll leave then," she said a moment later.


    After leaving, Yuan went to meet up with the others to let them know about his absence.


    "What? You can leave the sect?" Ji Ran was shocked to learn this.


    "Yes, but it'll cost you ten million points."


    "Ten million?! That's straight-up robbery!" Xi Meili exclaimed.


    "Do you think we'll be able to acquire points outside the sect? Otherwise, I cannot justify spending so many points…" Lan Yingying asked.


    "I don't know, but we might be able to sell whatever we acquired outside to the stores for points once we get back to the sect," Yuan speculated.


    "How long will you be gone for?" Yingzi asked.


    "I don't know, but I have four years to repay my debt, so I doubt I'll be out for too long."


    Yuan then told the others about paying for an audience with the Sect Leader and their true goal.


    "Although it may seem expensive at first, I think it's worth it, as this may be the only way for us to get any answers."


    "But these requirements… How long do you think it'll take one to complete them?" Xi Meili asked.


    Ji Ran responded with a solemn expression, "Acquiring a hundred million points and becoming a Core Disciple will take a few decades, but to achieve level 9 in the Peerless Immortal Technique… I'm not sure if that's even possible."


    "What level did you reach when you were the Sect Leader? And how long did it take?" Yuan asked.


    "I only reached the peak of the 7th level, which took me almost three million years to achieve."


    "Three million years?! There's no way I'm willing to spend even a tenth of that much time here! Even if time passes slower in this world, it won't matter since we'd still need to spend that much time in here!" Xi Meili exclaimed, her motivation to continue this trial dropping significantly.


    "Three million years?! There's no way I'm willing to spend even a tenth of that much time here! Even if time passes slower in this world, it won't matter since we'd still need to spend that much time in here!" Xi Meili exclaimed, her motivation to continue this trial dropping significantly.


    "Looks like this trial is much more complicated and time-consuming than we all thought. What are you going to do now? Are you going to continue?" Lan Yingying looked at Yuan.


    "Honestly? I don't think I will complete this trial. I will probably give up sooner or later." Yuan said.


    He'd already thought about giving up before even his conversation with the Sect Leader was over. This trial was simply too time-consuming. Moreover, the reward for the trial wasn't enticing to Yuan, who already knew most of their techniques and secrets.


    "When will you leave? I'll stay in here until you leave," Xi Meili said.


    "Probably after I return from this little trip," he said.


    Yuan then looked at Ji Ran and asked him, "What about you? Will you stay here? Since time flows differently in here, you can stay here while we leave."


    "That's…" Ji Ran couldn't give an immediate answer. He wanted to stay, but he had to follow Yuan.


    Yuan could guess what he was thinking and said, "I don't mind if you stay here."


    "Please give me some time to think about it," Ji Ran eventually said.


    Yuan nodded.


    Three days later, Yuan met with Elder Sun at Immortal Sun Peak.


    "Are you ready to leave?" she asked him.


    "Yes, I am ready."


    Elder Sun swiftly retrieved a flying treasure, and to Yuan's surprise, it took the form of a majestic white lion. Its pristine fur shimmered like polished jade, and roaring flames engulfed its powerful legs, crackling with an otherworldly brilliance. The beast radiated an aura of dominance and grace, exuding an ancient power that seemed to shake the very air around it.


    This was Yuan's first time seeing Elder Sun's flying treasure, and it looked even more realistic than the one Kulas had.


    "That looks expensive," Yuan said out loud.


    "What flying treasure isn't expensive?"


    Yuan smiled and said, "More than what a sect elder should be able to afford. Now that I think about it, I know nothing of your background, Elder Sun."


    Elder Sun sighed and said, "Stop being a busybody and get on it, or I will leave you behind."


    Elder Sun leaped onto the back of the majestic flying treasure, treating it as effortlessly as one would a common steed. Without hesitation, Yuan followed suit, landing just behind her.


    Before he could utter a single word, the white lion let out a low, rumbling growl, and in the blink of an eye, it ascended into the sky. Flames flickered from its legs as it propelled itself upward, piercing through the clouds with breathtaking speed. The world below blurred into insignificance, swallowed by the vast expanse of the heavens.


    Yuan gazed at the endless sky stretching before them and asked, "How long do you think it'll take to reach the Desolate Continent?"


    Despite their extreme speed, he felt only a gentle breeze brushing against his face.


    "We should arrive in a week," she calmly replied.


    'A week?! That's too fast!' Yuan cried inwardly.


    "Since we have some time, why don't you tell me a little about yourself? When you asked me about my background, I realized that I also didn't know anything about you," Elder Sun said, being a busybody herself.


    Yuan smiled and said, "I came from a place called Earth."


    "Earth? I've never heard of this place before."


    "It's a small and insignificant place, so I'm not surprised."


    "Why did you join the Immortal Monastery?"


    "The same reason why most people do—to change my life."


    Elder Sun continued to question Yuan for the next several hours.
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      Chapter 1899 Visiting the Desolate Continent


      "Elder Sun, it's unfair that I'm the only one answering your questions. Let me ask you a few questions, as well," Yuan eventually said.


      Elder Sun narrowed her eyes, clearly hesitant to have her background questioned.


      'Since he is my first disciple…'


      A moment later, she nodded, "Alright, you can ask me a few questions. However, you can't ask anything too personal."


      "Then I will ask you questions that you've already asked me."


      Yuan then asked, "Why did you join the Immortal Monastery?"


      Elder Sun pondered for a bit before responding, "I joined the Immortal Monastery to escape my family. While it's not like I am running away from home, I just wanted to be away from them. The atmosphere is too suffocating for my taste."


      "I see… then how long have you been at the Immortal Monastery? Did you start as a disciple?"


      Knowing she most likely wouldn't answer, Yuan avoided asking about Elder Sun's family situation.


      "I think I've been working at the Immortal Monastery for about half a century now. I was already qualified as a sect elder, so I went straight for that position."


      "Half a century? How old are you?"


      "You should never ask a young lady their age." Elder Sun sneered.


      "Right… then where are you from?"


      Elder Sun hesitated at this question, but she eventually answered, "The Holy Continent."


      "What? The Holy Continent?" Yuan's eyes widened with surprise.


      During the Primordial Era, there existed a revered land known as the Holy Continent, and it possessed the highest density of spiritual energy in all of the Divine Heaven. The very air shimmered with qi, and the land pulsed with boundless vitality, making it the ultimate haven for cultivation.


      Such a paradise inevitably drew countless cultivators. However, entry was not a privilege granted to all. Only those from the most prestigious and powerful backgrounds, such as the Nine Immortal Clans, were permitted to set foot within its sacred grounds. To the rest of the world, the Holy Continent remained a distant dream, an untouchable utopia reserved for the chosen few.


      "You must come from an extremely powerful family…" Yuan mumbled.


      "Don't tell me… you're from the Nine Immortal Clans?" he swallowed nervously.


      Elder Sun raised an eyebrow and said, "No, I am not from the Nine Immortal Clans. Do you have any grievances with them? It's subtle, but I can sense it in your tone."


      "Something like that, I guess."


      "This should be common sense, but you shouldn't mess with the Nine Immortal Clans. While they are influential, that's not the main reason. The Nine Immortal Clans are a vengeful bunch. Nothing good comes from messing with them."


      Yuan smiled and said, "Don't worry, my issue with the Nine Immortal Clans was resolved long ago."


      Yuan continued to ask Elder Sun questions. Since he had yet to fully regain Tian Yang's memories, he didn't have much information on her.


      A week passed in the blink of an eye, and they arrived at their destination—the Desolate Continent.


      "So, do you have any idea on how to find him?" Yuan asked Elder Sun.


      "No… And as much as I want to just wander around, the Desolate Continent is massive. It'd take months if we searched randomly."


      Yuan pondered for a moment before speaking, "How about we visit the Southern Stronghold first?"


      "Why? Did Tian Yang mention where he was going to the other disciples?" Elder Sun asked.


      "No, it's just a guess." Yuan shook his head.


      However, according to his memories, Tian Yang should currently be in the Southern Stronghold, accompanying Huang Xiao Li in her search for her missing family. "Alright. Now we just need to find the Southern Stronghold," Elder Sun nodded.


      Since this was her first time visiting the Desolate Continent, Elder Sun had no idea where anything was. Fortunately, she came prepared and brought a map with her.


      "The Southern Stronghold should be in that direction." Yuan pointed in a certain direction.


      Elder Sun looked at him with raised eyebrows.


      "How do you know? Have you been here before?"


      Yuan shook his head, "No, but I have studied a lot about it. After all, I have always wanted to visit this place."


      "Is that so?" Elder Sun didn't question him further and controlled the flying treasure to head toward the Southern Stronghold.


      Sometime later, Elder Sun landed her flying treasure right outside the Southern Stronghold's gate, instantly attracting many gazes.


      After putting away the flying treasure, Elder Sun and Yuan entered the city to look for Tian Yang.


      A few hours into their search, Elder Sun suddenly spoke to Yuan using voice transmission, "We're being followed."


      Yuan smiled and calmly responded, "I'm not surprised. You were essentially asking to be robbed by showing off your flying treasure."


      "Showing off…? I did no such thing…"


      "If it's out in the open, you're showing off—at least that's how things work within the Desolate Continent. Are you going to kill them?"


      "If they try anything funny."


      A day quickly passed, but they were still unable to find Tian Yang despite Elder Sun using divine sense the entire time.


      "Looks like he isn't in this city," Elder Sun said.


      'Did they already go to the Western Stronghold?' Yuan wondered inwardly.


      "Let's try the Western Stronghold this time," he suggested a moment later.


      "Alright."


      Without lingering, the two of them quickly made their way to the Western Stronghold. Not wanting to waste money on the Teleportation Arrays, Elder Sun continued using her flying treasure.


      However, the moment they left the city, a decently sized group of over a hundred individuals ambushed them, encircling them like a pack of hungry beasts. Their gazes burned with ill intent, their weapons gleaming under the light.


      The air grew heavy with murderous intent as one of them shouted, "If you want to live, hand over all of your treasures!"


      Yuan silently looked at Elder Sun and wondered how she was going to react.


      "..."


      "What the hell is that?" the group muttered in unison, their voices tinged with confusion and unease as they lifted their heads to stare at the hovering golden wheel.


      Before they could even begin to comprehend its powers, the wheel began spinning, its speed blurring its intricate engravings into streaks of light. Then, as if ignited by an unseen force, it erupted into golden flames, radiating an overwhelming pressure that made the air itself tremble.


      A moment later, without warning, a golden firestorm descended upon the bandits like the wrath of a celestial deity. Screams barely had time to form before they were silenced—their bodies consumed in an instant, reduced to nothing but ashes.
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        Chapter 1900 Searching for Tian Yang


        Yuan and the other onlookers stared at Elder Sun with wide eyes.


        "What a powerful treasure!"


        "Isn't she the one with the lion flying treasure? You must be incredibly stupid to try and rob someone as rich as that…"


        The onlookers shook their heads at the bandits, mocking them in silence.


        Elder Sun didn't waste a second and retrieved her flying treasure after killing the bandits.


        "Let's go," she said as she stowed away the golden wheel.


        Yuan nodded and silently jumped onto the flying treasure.


        As they sped toward the Western Stronghold, Yuan thought to himself, 'That was an Empyrean-grade treasure. To possess such a powerful treasure in this era, her background might rival the Nine Immortal Clans.'


        Even if the Nine Immortal Clans had Empyrean-grade treasures, they would only be reserved for the head of the family, so Elder Sun's position was akin to that.


        There were very few backgrounds during the Primordial Era that could rival the Nine Immortal Clans, and only one of them had the surname 'Sun'.


        'Don't tell me she's from 'that' family…?' Yuan swallowed nervously.


        A few hours later, they arrived at the Western Stronghold. This time, Elder Sun descended a few miles away from the city to avoid unnecessary trouble. Upon entering the city, they immediately began their search for Tian Yang.


        In the middle of their search, Yuan suddenly noticed a specific individual. "Elder Sun, can you give me a moment? There's something I must do," Yuan said to her.


        "Will this thing take long?" she asked.


        "No, it'll be over before you know it."


        "Hurry it up."


        "Okay."


        Elder Sun then watched as Yuan withdrew his weapon and activated the Peerless Immortal Technique.


        "W-Wait, what are you—"


        Without sparing Elder Sun a glance, Yuan moved with terrifying swiftness, his focus locked onto the individual who had caught his attention.


        This man was a Spirit Lord, an entire cultivation realm above Yuan. Yet, as if the vast gap in their cultivation was meaningless, Yuan struck without hesitation.


        In an instant, the Spirit Lord's body crumpled to the ground, lifeless—his existence erased before he could even register his own demise. The suddenness of the kill rippled through the bustling street, drawing the attention of many onlookers. Yet, rather than panic or outrage, the crowd barely reacted. A few curious glances were cast in Yuan's direction, but indifference quickly settled in.


        After all, in the Desolate Continent, such incidents were nothing out of the ordinary. Murder in broad daylight was a daily occurrence, and the strong asserted their will without consequence. Life was cheap, and death was merely a spectacle to those who had long grown numb to its presence.


        Yet, despite the crowd's indifference, Elder Sun stood frozen, her mind racing. Shock and confusion flickered across her face as she tried to fathom why Yuan had killed that Spirit Lord, but nothing came to mind.


        After killing the Spirit Lord, Yuan returned to Elder Sun's side and acted as if he had done nothing wrong.


        "Why did you kill him?" she asked him with a deep frown, preparing to scold him if he didn't have a good reason for his actions.


        "That man belonged to an infamous and ruthless group of bandits called the Gold and Money Bandits," Yuan stated, his voice devoid of emotion, as if he had merely swatted away an insect. "Their existence is akin to pests, so I exterminated him on the spot."


        His words were calm, yet the chilling finality in his tone sent a shiver through Elder Sun. "Isn't that even more reckless?" Elder Sun sighed, rubbing her temples as if trying to ease the headache Yuan had just given her. "So, are you going to start killing every criminal you come across now?"


        Her voice carried both exasperation and concern. "Yes…but only those from the Gold and Money Bandits, and only the ones I can kill," Yuan calmly said.


        "What if someone you cannot handle comes after you?"


        "Then I will kindly ask for your assistance, Elder Sun," he smiled, leaving her speechless.


        "Unbelievable… how can you even tell who belongs to what? It's not as if you memorized every face from their bandit group."


        "I may not know every face, but I knew enough of them."


        Elder Sun could see it clearly—Yuan's hatred for the Gold and Money Bandits ran deep. His actions weren't just driven by a sense of justice or convenience; there was something personal behind his decisiveness.


        Yet, despite her curiosity, she chose to hold her tongue. Some wounds were best left undisturbed. Pressing him for details might only stir painful memories or provoke emotions that could cloud his judgment.


        For now, she simply sighed and let the matter rest. If Yuan wished to speak of it, he would do so on his own terms.


        'Since he's not killing random innocent people, I guess I can overlook this. We're in the Desolate Continent, anyway," Elder Sun thought to herself as they continued their search for Tian Yang.


        However, even after looking through the entire Western Stronghold, Tian Yang was nowhere to be found.


        'Tian Yang should definitely be in the Western Stronghold right now. If he's not here, then he might not physically exist in this world…' Yuan thought to himself, slowly coming to terms with this reality.


        "Alright, let's check the other cities now," Elder Sun said.


        Yuan silently nodded.


        'What a waste of time…' he sighed inwardly.


        However, just as they approached the city gates, Yuan's steps faltered.


        His gaze locked onto a group of individuals making their way into the city, and in that instant, his entire being froze.


        The faces of these individuals… he recognized them.


        "Huang Xiao Li…?" he muttered as he stared at her beautiful face.


        However, what truly shocked Yuan wasn't just her presence—it was the individuals standing beside her.


        Tian Yang was nowhere to be seen.


        Instead, the ones accompanying Huang Xiao Li were her own family—people who, according to history, should not be alive.


        Yuan's mind raced. He vividly recalled the fate that was supposed to befall them—their deaths on their journey to the Desolate Continent. Yet here they were, standing before him, very much alive.


        'What is going on here?!'
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    Sigh, a tournament arc...

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      Don't worry doesn't let too long
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