Life in the Mortal Realm 21: Chapter 21
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Mo Wen was not interested in what constituted the righteous path or the evil practices; his only concern was when he could begin cultivating the Refining Spirit technique, which was crucial for him. 0
 
"If that's the case, doesn't that mean cultivating in the Refining Spirit Realm is both difficult and time-consuming?" Mo Wen asked anxiously. If he had to spend a lot of time in the Refining Spirit Realm, he would fall far behind others. After all, according to Old Lu, there were many talented individuals in the outside world, and at his age, they had already advanced to the next stage. Wouldn't he be beaten to a pulp once he stepped out? 0
 
"Indeed, cultivation becomes increasingly challenging as one progresses. This is generally true for the Refining Spirit Realm; many people spend years at this realm," Old Lu explained. 0
 
"You mentioned it's a general situation, which implies there are other circumstances," Mo Wen seized on Old Lu's words. 0
 
"Let me elaborate slowly…" Old Lu began his storytelling mode. To learn more about the Refining Spirit Realm, Mo Wen had no choice but to sit cross-legged on a tree stump and watch Old Lu gesticulate animatedly as he spoke. 0
 
From Old Lu's narrative, Mo Wen learned that the speed and effectiveness of Refining Spirit depended on both Kung Fu and auxiliary materials. There were various types of Kung Fu; some focused on speed but produced weaker spirits, while others emphasized strength but were much slower. The auxiliary materials varied in their side effects. Of course, there were also Kung Fu techniques that balanced speed and effectiveness, and high-quality auxiliary materials without side effects could be found in dangerous locations. 0
 
"Old Lu, do you have any Kung Fu or auxiliary materials for the Refining Spirit Realm? I can trade you a Secret Recipe," he proposed. Eventually, he caught fish from the river and prepared steamed fish, braised fish, and grilled fish. After Old Lu had his fill, he only provided Mo Wen with a piece of Kung Fu for the Refining Spirit Realm. According to Old Lu, this was one of the top-tier Refining Spirit Kung Fu in existence. After receiving it, Mo Wen was convinced of its quality because it mentioned that mastering this Kung Fu could elevate one's spirit to level nine—a peak level. Additionally, he confirmed that what Old Lu possessed was indeed a Nerve technique since it was titled "Refining Spirit Nerve." 0
 
As for auxiliary materials, Old Lu did not have any. They discussed and decided to adopt the most primitive method: seeking various Extreme Realms for cultivation. Extreme Realms referred to exceptionally harsh environments such as barren deserts with no vegetation, bone-chilling Ice Mountain Snowfields, and scorching Underground Lava—these were all places suitable for cultivation. Some powerful Mountain Gate factions even created secret realms specifically to provide convenience for their juniors' training. The existence of such secret realms became a standard by which these Mountain Gate factions were judged in terms of strength. However, some factions preferred to seek natural Extreme Realms for their juniors' cultivation despite having secret realms because these environments were naturally formed and had existed for countless years. While there were risks involved in throwing their juniors into such realms for training, it also served as a form of tempering. In other words, constructed secret realms could never fully replicate the authenticity of natural Extreme Realms; thus, finding such places in this vast world was not difficult at all. While it was impossible to find a desert in this forest, Ice Mountain Snowfields and Underground Lava were relatively easy to locate. 0
 
In the following days, he continued to ponder over the "Refining Spirit Nerve." 0
 
 
 
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