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Chapter 355: Lost Anchor Point

Inside the outpost, Li Fan looked at the golden list projected by the Tianxuan Mirror.

「This Guo Yezhong is quite an interesting character. If there isn’t a special reason, then he’s blatantly causing trouble under everyone’s gaze. This is practically slapping the face of the Ten Thousand Immortals Alliance.”

Recalling the ordinary appearance of Guo Yezhong during the initial training, Li Fan couldn’t help but marvel.

“If he still has zero points at the end of the competition, I’ll respect him as a man.”

Once again, a faint murmuring of resentment echoed in his ears, something Li Fan had grown accustomed to over the past year.

He calmly lit a glass lamp inside the room, and eerie black flames illuminated, instantly dissipating the abyssal noise.

“This Silencing Glass Lamp is really useful,” Li Fan couldn’t help but praise.

The Silencing Glass Lamp, a new type of sound-suppressing treasure delivered by the Martial Hall two months ago.

Hailing from the Western Ethereal Province.

After igniting the Silencing Cord within the lamp, it emitted black flames that turned all surrounding sounds into nothingness.

Simple to use, with outstanding effects.

Moreover, unlike other treasures that absorb demonic sounds, it doesn’t risk mutation after prolonged exposure.

This lamp remains unaffected until it burns out completely. It can be extinguished when not in use, extending its lifespan.

Among all sound-suppressing treasures, the Silencing Glass Lamp is the most outstanding.

Unfortunately, it’s said that the critical component, the Silencing Cord, requires special craftsmanship, making production cycles long and extremely precious.

So only Li Fan, Xue Mu, and other array masters would carry it with them.

Under the Azure Mystery Army, it’s only brought out in times of crisis.

However, Li Fan lighting the Silencing Glass Lamp at this moment isn’t extravagant.

The outpost has been cut off from other outposts and the Eternal Immortal Stronghold since the sudden surge of the Demonic Sounds from Abyss of Roars that erupted fifteen days ago.

Communication talismans, spell transmissions, and even the Tianxuan Mirror couldn’t connect with the outside world.

In fact, the list Li Fan lazily glanced at just now was frozen data from before the surge erupted.

According to the words of the Azure Mystery old soldier and Nascent Soul cultivator who guarded him, Leng Yingyi, the momentum of this tide was once in a hundred years.

Based on Leng Yingyi’s experience, the duration of the abyssal surge is almost directly proportional to its power.

The sudden eruption of the surge was beyond everyone’s expectations.

The resources within the point, including the vital **Black Death Talisman** that sustains survival in the devouring white mist, are running low and need timely replenishment.

So, Leng Yingyi, along with three subordinates, braving the risk of falling, returned to the Eternal Immortal Stronghold to seek supplies during the empty period after the abyssal surge erupted.

However, they haven’t returned yet.

Although Li Fan was a bit puzzled why he encountered the once-in-a-century abyssal surge.

But according to the current situation, the point is still relatively safe, so there’s no need to panic.

It’s just that under the dual influence of the surge and the white mist, not only communication but even spiritual energy has become chaotic.

Unable to concentrate, forcing cultivation would cause irregular movement of spiritual energy in the body, damaging Qi and blood.

Unable to cultivate, even the diligent Li Fan became idle.

He had also tried to perform rituals to enter the Fallen Immortal Realm.

However, the connection with the realm is too weak within this white mist.

Several attempts failed, leaving Li Fan dizzy and shaken.

So he had no choice but to give up.

The only way to pass the time is to chat with other cultivators in the point.

However, as time passes, seeing the dwindling resources in the point and no sign of Leng Yingyi’s return, everyone’s mood becomes heavy, and idle chatter gradually diminishes.

The black flames flicker and dance incessantly.

Casting a somewhat gloomy shadow on Li Fan’s face.

“Could it be that this world is coming to an end right here?”

After staring blankly for a long time, such thoughts occasionally pop into his mind.

He takes a deep breath, habitually activates the Xuanhuang Heart Refinement Mantra, suppressing stray thoughts.

With nothing else to do, Li Fan decides to devote all his attention to practicing this refining mantra.

Ever since reaching the Qi Condensation Stage, although he had turned the Xuanhuang Heart Refinement Mantra into a breathing-like instinct,

There’s still a difference between wholeheartedly comprehending and instinctively practicing.

At this moment, it’s also the first time in a long time that Li Fan earnestly practices the refining mantra.

When he was still a mortal, the Clear Heart Mantra was his hope to break the barrier between mortal and immortal.

So he could endure sleepless nights and persevere in bitter cultivation for years.

But when he broke through to the Foundation Establishment Stage, and the Clear Heart Mantra transformed into the Refining Heart Mantra,

Its effectiveness became somewhat questionable.

Unable to elevate even a shred of cultivation, its apparent function is only to suppress and crush the miscellaneous thoughts in the mind.

In today’s cultivation world, where character isn’t highly valued, it’s almost useless.

Moreover, Li Fan’s willpower is exceptionally strong, and he hardly ever encounters mental disturbances.

So for Li Fan, the efficacy of the Refining Heart Mantra is almost negligible.

If it weren’t for his intuition and the ranking of the Refining Heart Mantra as the first technique in the Anchor Point panel, it indirectly indicated the value of the mantra,

Li Fan might have abandoned it long ago.

After all, no matter how powerful a dragon-slaying technique is, if there are no dragons in the world, it’s just a useless skill, not worth wasting time on.

“Refine the heart, refine the heart.”

“How to refine, I already know like the back of my hand.”

“But what to refine into, what’s the ultimate goal, I have no clue.”

“Perhaps this is why my progress in practicing the Refining Heart Mantra has always been inconsistent over the years.”

“What am I refining for?”

This question may be too profound.

Even Li Fan, who considers himself to have decent insight, momentarily fell into a dilemma.

Time passes slowly in this process.

There are limited effects to fumbling in the dark.

On the thirty-sixth day after the eruption of the abyssal surge, Li Fan, who had been unable to find an answer, temporarily stopped practicing.

He simply strolled around the point, listening, observing, feeling, and contemplating.

Compared to a dozen days ago, changes quietly occurred within the outpost in a short period of time.

The enclosed environment, the unknown future, the occasional onslaught of abyssal sounds.

The gradually depleting survival resources.

As the cultivators in the point lived through each day feeling like years, an inexplicable emotion began to slowly breed in their hearts.

Although it hasn’t reached the point of complete despair yet, Li Fan, who can see through people’s hearts, was the first to sense it.

“Apart from me, three Nascent Soul stage cultivators, six Foundation Establishment stage cultivators.”

“My strength is the weakest, but if I play the pig to eat the tiger, sit back and reap the benefits, it shouldn’t be a problem in the end.”

This was the thought that first popped into Li Fan’s mind.

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    Chapter 355 — The Lost Jiaxu Outpost

    Within the Jiaxu Outpost, Li Fan quietly studied the names projected upon the golden list reflected in the Tianxuan Mirror.

    > “This Guo Ye-zhong is quite the character. Unless there’s some hidden reason behind it, he’s simply lazing about in front of everyone’s eyes. It’s as if he’s deliberately slapping the face of the Ten Thousand Immortals Alliance.”



    He recalled the time he had seen Guo Ye-zhong during the joint training — utterly ordinary, nothing remarkable about him.

    > “If, by the end of the Grand Competition, that man still has zero points,” Li Fan murmured, “then I’ll truly salute him as a man of unyielding spirit.”



    At that moment, faint whispers of resentment brushed against his ears again — eerie murmurs that had haunted him for over a year. Having endured them for so long, Li Fan had grown used to the presence of such demonic echoes.

    With an unchanged expression, he lit a glass lamp within the room. A strange black flame flickered to life, and the ominous noise from the abyss vanished instantly.

    > “This Silencing Glazed Lamp really is quite convenient,” Li Fan said with satisfaction as peace returned to the chamber.



    The Silencing Glazed Lamp (Jimie Liuli Zhan) was a newly developed artifact the Yanwu Hall had sent them two months prior — a sound-nullifying treasure from the western Piaomiao Continent.

    Once its Silencing Wick (Jimie Yinsheng) was ignited, the lamp would bloom with black fire, dissolving all sound in the surrounding area into nothingness.
    Simple to use and remarkably effective.

    Unlike other similar treasures, it did not mutate after prolonged exposure to demonic sounds. Until the wick was entirely consumed, the lamp’s effects would remain stable. It could even be extinguished midway to extend its lifespan.

    Among all sound-sealing artifacts, this one was considered the finest.
    Unfortunately, the core component — the Silencing Wick — required a special crafting process and had a long production cycle, making it extremely rare.

    Thus, only formation masters such as Li Fan and Xue Mu were equipped with one.
    Within the Qingxuan Army, such lamps were reserved for moments of dire crisis.

    Yet Li Fan’s use of it now was no wasteful indulgence.

    Fifteen days earlier, a violent tide of demonic sound had erupted from the depths of the abyss. Since then, the Jiaxu Outpost had lost all contact with the other strongholds — even with the Eternal Immortal Rampart itself.

    Communication talismans, spiritual transmissions, even the Tianxuan Mirror — all failed to connect with the outside world.

    In truth, the ranking list Li Fan had just been staring at was nothing more than a frozen projection from before the eruption of the demonic tide.

    According to Leng Yingyi, the Nascent Soul cultivator and veteran of the Qingxuan Army assigned to guard Li Fan, this tide was the strongest in a hundred years.
    From his experience, the greater its power, the longer it would last.

    The sudden eruption had caught everyone off guard.
    Resources within the outpost — including the Black-Death Talismans needed to survive in the Devouring White Mist — were running dangerously low and had to be replenished.

    Thus, Leng Yingyi had taken three of his subordinates and, at the risk of death, set out for the Eternal Immortal Rampart during a brief lull in the tide to seek supplies.

    They had yet to return.

    Li Fan couldn’t help but wonder why a once-in-a-century demonic tide had chosen to appear precisely when he was stationed here.

    Still, for now, the outpost remained relatively secure, and panic was unnecessary.
    The real problem was that under the combined influence of the tide and the white mist, not only communication but even the flow of spiritual energy had become chaotic.

    Meditation was impossible; attempting to circulate Qi by force would only cause it to riot within the meridians, damaging one’s blood and spirit.

    Unable to cultivate, Li Fan — normally diligent to a fault — found himself idle.
    He had tried performing the ritual to enter the Fallen Immortal Realm (Yunxianjing), but the connection was too faint amid the mist. After several failed attempts, he was left dizzy and shaken, and finally gave up.

    The only thing left to pass the time was idle conversation with the other cultivators stationed in the outpost.
    But as days passed, and supplies grew scarce while Leng Yingyi still did not return, the mood darkened. Conversations dwindled. Anxiety grew.

    The black flame flickered restlessly, casting Li Fan’s face in alternating light and shadow — his expression as somber as the room itself.

    > “Could it be,” he murmured to himself, “that the story of this lifetime ends here?”



    In this stifling isolation, even his steadfast mind occasionally strayed toward despair.
    He took a deep breath, instinctively circulating the Xuanhuang Heart-Refining Mantra (Xuanhuang Lianxin Zhou) to suppress the thought.

    With nothing else to do, Li Fan devoted himself wholly to the mantra’s cultivation.
    Though the Heart-Refining Mantra had long become second nature to him — a rhythm as natural as breathing — there remained a vast difference between casual practice and full, focused meditation.

    It was the first time in a long while that Li Fan had earnestly returned to this ancient method.

    Back when he was still mortal, the Clear Heart Chant (Qingxin Zhou) had been his one hope of crossing the boundary between man and immortal.
    He had studied it with tireless devotion for years.

    But after he stepped into the Qi Refining Stage, and the Clear Heart Chant evolved into the Heart-Refining Mantra, its purpose had grown obscure.
    It no longer raised his cultivation in any measurable way — its only effect was to shatter stray thoughts.

    In today’s cultivation world, where few valued inner discipline or heart cultivation, such a method was almost useless.
    And Li Fan, with his unshakable will, rarely faced inner demons.
    To him, the mantra’s value seemed negligible.

    Had it not been for a persistent intuition — and the fact that his Heart-Refining Mantra still occupied the first position on his true cultivation interface — he might have abandoned it long ago.

    After all, even the mightiest Dragon-Slaying Art is pointless if no dragons exist in the world; why waste time on something that would never be used?

    Yet now, as he let go of all distractions and immersed himself wholly in the mantra, Li Fan gradually felt a faint trace of comprehension dawning within.

    > “Heart-Refining... Heart-Refining…”
    “I know how to refine the heart — that much I’ve mastered.”
    “But what form should the refined heart take? What is its ultimate purpose?”
    “Perhaps that is why, after so many years, my progress in this art has never gone beyond the surface.”
    “What is it... that I am truly refining?”



    The question was too profound, even for him.
    For a man who considered his comprehension far above the ordinary, it proved an elusive puzzle.

    Time drifted on in that silent contemplation.

    But there are limits to what one can discover behind closed doors.

    On the thirty-sixth day after the demonic tide’s eruption, Li Fan, still without an answer, ceased his meditation and began to wander the outpost.
    He listened, observed, and reflected.

    Compared to just ten days earlier, subtle changes had taken root within the Jiaxu Outpost.

    An enclosed space, an uncertain future, the occasional resurgence of the demonic tide, and dwindling supplies — all these had worn down the hearts of the cultivators.
    A strange, uneasy emotion was slowly taking shape in everyone’s mind.

    Though the situation had not yet reached true desperation, Li Fan — ever perceptive of the human heart — was the first to sense it.

    > “Aside from me,” he calculated silently, “there are three Nascent Soul cultivators, six at the Golden Core stage.”
    “My strength is the weakest — but if I play the fool and let them devour each other, I might just be the one left standing at the end.”



    That was the first thought that arose in Li Fan’s mind.

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      Thanks for the warning!
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      Thank you again senior reader :)
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        You are Welcome blushed
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    I get that author is doing world building but this whole formation building arc seems pointless, MC is basically aimless without any overarching goals, it feels empty
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      dude he repeat his final goal like every f#cking chapter his only purpose of all of this is immortality
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      Fr, I don't get what he's aiming for. It seems like he's being driven by the plot. crybaby
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        So he shouldn’t wander around taking on random task to see if there are any opportunities that he can take in future lifetimes and instead just sit on his ass and cultivate in a closed off hole?
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    “Apart from me, three Nascent Soul stage cultivators, six Foundation Establishment stage cultivators.”

    It's 6 Golden Core stage cultivators*
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    So we've already reached the point where he finds the power of the immortal seal characters
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      Wdm?
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        It's a spoiler for the next chapters. It's quite a big spoiler actually.
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          Bruh gloom should've kept the tag then
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