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Five Elements Heaven.

Chapter 11: Ai Hui's Speculation. [12]



Summary

Ai Hui was completely absorbed in his own studies and cultivation, entering a brand-new world full of possibilities. He was so absorbed in it that he couldn’t get enough. The sensory field held many cultivation grounds that were invisible from the outside, and every day, Ai Hui made new discoveries. Compared to the wilderness, the sensory field was like heaven. Ai Hui knew that his talent wasn’t great, and he dared not dream of distant goals. He just hoped to become a registered cultivator. Even that goal would require him to put in more effort than an ordinary person to have any chance of achieving it. Ai Hui had chosen a cultivation spot for himself: the Suspended Golden Tower. The Suspended Golden Tower was located outside the city, about 150 miles from Songjian City. Due to its remote location, even with the special Three-Leaf Vine carriage, it would take a while to get there. Few students would bother to travel such a distance, so it was very quiet. Ai Hui didn’t take the main road but instead weaved through the forests, walking in a straight line. He moved like a swift leopard, passing through the trees with ease. When he finally arrived at the Suspended Golden Tower, it took him 26 minutes, five minutes faster than last time. The Suspended Golden Tower wasn’t really a place for beginners; it was meant for students who had already opened their life gates. Ai Hui had his own plans. Standing before the tower’s bottom door, he could already hear the rumbling wind inside. The golden wind inside was like a waterfall turned upside down—fierce and unmatched. Ai Hui was driven to come here by a small, unremarkable sentence he had read in one of the senior’s notes from Songjian City. "If your endurance is high, you can come directly to the Suspended Golden Tower—it works well." Ai Hui had confidence in his endurance, which he had cultivated during his time in the wilderness. Ai Hui realized that his body had its own advantages. Perhaps they weren’t as obvious or useful, but there had to be something. He believed that his body had a high tolerance, which meant he could endure higher cultivation intensities. He was here today to test whether his guess was correct.

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