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Immortal Journey Through the Heavens.
Chapter 923: The Great Ruins. [922]
Summary
Ouyang Ming learns about the Great Market's requirement for a quota, surprising him as he converses with Ling Yue and others. They speculate about Ouyang Ming's background, suspecting he might be from a powerful sect outside Zhangzhou. Ling Yue explains the Great Market's treasures and cultivation benefits, emphasizing the dangers posed by surrounding spatial turbulence. Ouyang Ming realizes the complexity of the formations needed to enter and acknowledges his limitations. Guan Yue shares that the formation took nearly a thousand years to complete with contributions from major sects. Ling Yue mentions the necessity of being a high-level spiritual practitioner to survive inside the Great Market. Ouyang Ming learns about the recommendation quota system for entry, which is shared among sects and independent cultivators, though he remains skeptical about the fairness of the distribution.Full content
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