Longevity Clan Starts with the Patriarch's Marriage

Chapter 150 - 130 Family Planning, The Sword Immortal Arrives!_3



One can only say that innate talent provides cultivators with incredible assistance, offering them a high starting point. Cultivators with good talent, if they receive proper cultivation and do not meet untimely ends, have a high probability of reaching lofty realms.

For cultivators with lesser talent, the chance to cultivate to profound realms is significantly smaller; after all, poor talent means slower cultivation speed. However, with enough cultivation resources, or a great opportunity, they too can reach the Myriad Phenomena Realm or even the True Martial Realm.

Generally speaking, cultivators with high talent also possess keen insight, but there are also many with poor talent but keen insight, and even some whose insight defies the heavens.

Even if their talent is lacking, such cultivators with high insight have a similarly great chance of cultivating to profound realms.

Therefore, he specially crafted an Enlightenment Stone.

This Enlightenment Stone contained all the omni-directional martial Dao true meanings and rudimentary insights that Han Li had up to this point, which he placed on Enlightenment Peak, allowing any member of the Han Family to come and observe.

As long as they could comprehend something, even those with mediocre talent could be specially cultivated by Han Li. If their talent was already good, then they would receive even more intense cultivation.

This was the opportunity that Han Li offered to all descendants of the Han Mansion, like a stone tablet at the gate of a sect, impartial to all, available for anyone to comprehend the Dao.

In Han Li’s heart, there are roughly three types of descendants: the first type has both talent and insight and can cultivate to high realms in the future; the second type has strong abilities, capable of helping Han Li manage the various affairs of the family;

The third type are those either lacking in both talent and insight or completely devoid of talent. These descendants can expand the family tree, producing more offspring.

The first type will receive key cultivation, the second type he will also cultivate vigorously, providing a large amount of cultivation resources to those with poor talent, and helping those without talent to extend their lifespan or to cultivate talented offspring.

The third type will only receive basic cultivation resources and worldly wealth; if they desire more, they must make contributions to the Han Family.

Apart from the above, Han Li had also opened up patches of Spirit Fields in various places on Chengsheng Mountain to grow Spiritual Medicines.

The higher the grade of the Spiritual Medicine, the more luscious the spiritual energy of the place where it is planted.

Once the Spiritual Medicines mature, they can be used for alchemy, as rewards for descendants, exchanged by members of the Han Mansion, or sold to increase the Spirit Stone income of the Han Mansion. Either way, there are many benefits.

Han Li set up formations in every Spirit Field, appointing dedicated individuals to manage and guard them, strictly prohibiting any leakage of information about the fields, and providing a certain number of Contribution Values every year.

“Huff-I’

At the summit of Chengdao Peak, Han Li let out a long breath, feeling a lot of pressure lift from him.

He had been incredibly busy lately; at last, he had set the Han Family on the right track, and life would be much easier from then on.

He only needed to take care of his cherished wife and concubines, cultivate his descendants, and craft Spirit Pills, Spiritual Artifacts, Spirit Talismans, and so on.

Suddenly, Han Li’s spirits lifted. His Spiritual Sense, reaching five thousand miles away, detected a figure—it was the figure he had been waiting for a long time.

The Sword Immortal, Jiang Baiye, was finally arriving, albeit belatedly.

Had it not been for the last time he used his Spirit Seed to peek into her thoughts, the Old Ancestor would have thought Jiang Baiye would not come.

“Coming at such a late hour, how interesting,” Han Li said with a grin.

It was already nighttime, and it seemed Jiang Baiye had deliberately chosen this moment to avoid most prying eyes.

After all, she was the foremost Sword Fairy of Sanzhou, and many were paying close attention to her movements. Jiang Baiye did not wish others to know she was going to become Han Li’s wife.

This piece of news wouldn’t be good for anyone if it got out.

PS: No chapter five today; only eighteen thousand words across four chapters, not the twenty thousand. I’m exhausted, wuwu.

Continuing to ask for monthly tickets, tomorrow I’ll work hard to explode with a twenty thousand word update!


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