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Chapter 6957 The Demigod Cultivator's Reflections

Chapter 6957 The Demigod Cultivator's Reflections

If life force dissipates, it means the death of living beings, followed by the decay of bloodlines, and finally, the decay into a pile of bones and rotten flesh.

Death is a cycle, nourishing all things with its decay, and ushering in one new life after another.

The Temple of Starshine possesses a secret technique that allows it to extract life force from all things and infuse it into living beings to enhance their vitality.

It is used to heal the sick and save lives, with immediate results. It is one of the best means to recruit believers and perform miracles.

This type of healing magic is not something that everyone can perform, because it involves rules and contracts.

Without a suitable channel, divine magic simply cannot be performed.

One must obtain the temple's approval and the authority to invoke divine power in order to perform such extraordinary feats.

Tang Zhen was not a believer, yet he was able to perform this technique because of his very special identity.

Tang Zhen was able to use all the methods employed by the Starshine Cultists, and when necessary, he could even directly summon a divine avatar.

As the representative of the gods, Ashe possesses the highest authority in the temple and is loved and revered by the believers.

She knew perfectly well that the true core of the Starshine Temple was actually Tang Zhen, a man few knew about.

Tang Zhen's authority was even higher than hers.

As he felt the life force entering his body and continuously repairing his physical wounds, Angel showed a relieved expression.

His injuries were severe, and if he relied on natural healing, he would inevitably miss the most precious time for action.

He was originally thinking about how to heal his injuries as soon as possible so as not to affect the arrest operation.

Unexpectedly, Tang Zhen took the initiative to come and directly help with the treatment. He sensed the changes in the wound and estimated that it would heal in an hour.

To ordinary cultivators, such a method was nothing short of a miracle, a true revival of the dead and restoration of life.

As a demigod cultivator, Angel was able to sense the existence of the rules, yet he felt an uncontrollable excitement.

He clearly sensed that Tang Zhen's operating skills were exceptionally mature, not the kind of reciting incantations verbatim, like pressing a light switch to turn on a light fixture.

Tang Zhen was extremely familiar with the rules, to the point of being able to use them as if they were his own arm. He was able to use his divine arts in a way that suited the situation and achieve the greatest effect.

This is something that only gods can do easily. Tang Zhen is not even a demigod, so how did he manage to do this?
Angel felt a pang of heartache when he thought about how he had become a demigod, able to sense the existence of rules, yet remained in a state of confusion.

He suddenly realized that the gap between cultivators was much greater than the gap between a human and a dog.

Tang Zhen was indeed different from them. He was only a seventh-level cultivator, but he had an enviable opportunity and obtained a fragment of a godhood early on.

With a powerful deity as a backer, the path of cultivation is smooth sailing. Although one may not necessarily become a god, one is destined to avoid many detours.

Their extraordinary inheritance and their ability to manipulate the rules evoke deep envy and jealousy.

But on second thought, Tang Zhen's ability to do this is actually enough to prove his potential.

Even if other demigod cultivators possessed the same inheritance as Tang Zhen, they might not be able to reach the same level of cultivation.

Seeing that the wound was healing quickly and there were no other abnormalities, Tang Zhen turned to look at Angel.

"To be injured like this, it seems the prey is far more cunning than you."

Upon hearing this, Angel couldn't help but retort: ​​"Actually, it was because I was too impatient that I encountered the trap. If I had been a little more careful, that bastard would never have succeeded."

Angel tried to explain, fearing that Tang Zhen would look down on him and cause him to miss the opportunity.

Angel was determined to obtain that extraordinary legacy and was willing to pay any price for it.

But in the blink of an eye, Angel suddenly realized that he didn't actually need to worry. If Tang Zhen didn't want to use him, he wouldn't be able to use divine magic to rescue him, and might even take the opportunity to kill him.

Realizing this, Angel felt relieved and assured Tang Zhen, "Don't worry, I'm determined to get the inheritance. The rest of those guys will be sent to the temple prison sooner or later."

Angel made a promise to Tang Zhen to ensure that no one would steal his job. Those captured demigod cultivators, if they knew about the extraordinary inheritance that Tang Zhen possessed, might be even more excited and frenzied than him.

As a fellow demigod cultivator, he knew the nature of his accomplices very well and would never miss such an opportunity.

"You can rest assured that since I'm hiring you, I definitely won't change my mind halfway through."

Whether you get what you want depends on your own abilities. If you can complete the task, I certainly won't be stingy in the slightest.

Having received Tang Zhen's promise, Angel felt a great weight lifted off his shoulders and couldn't help but burst into laughter.

After laughing a few times, he looked at Tang Zhen very seriously and said in a slightly emotional tone, "I originally thought that the hope was still slim this time, but I still went ahead and risked trying without hesitation."

You, a cultivator with such profound background, may not be able to understand the pain of being like a rootless duckweed, desperately pursuing and searching.

Time and again I held onto hope, time and again I gave it my all, only to be disappointed time and time again.

That kind of maddening torment, experienced just a few times, is enough to drive someone insane, or even cause them to completely lose hope.

People say that demigods are madmen, insane and disorderly, and people avoid them like the plague, even regarding them as moving natural disasters.

Whoever experienced what a demigod cultivator went through, could they not go mad, could they not go insane?

Tang Zhen remained silent, simply listening quietly.

He had not advanced to the level of demigod and did not understand this realm; he had only learned some information from books.

The end of the paper is so shallow that I know that this matter must be carried out.

Without becoming a demigod cultivator, one cannot understand that feeling, let alone deeply comprehend that kind of hardship.

It is truly a rare opportunity to hear a demigod cultivator recount his spiritual journey.

Consider it a chance to learn in advance, draw on experience, and avoid making the same mistakes later.

After reminiscing about the past, he briefly recounted the mistakes he had made, seemingly on purpose for Tang Zhen.

Such experiences are indeed valuable, and I would not easily mention them to outsiders, lest I expose my important personal information.

If the enemy were to exploit this and launch a planned attack, the consequences would be truly unimaginable.

Angel's account may have been an expression of gratitude to Tang Zhen, sharing his valuable spiritual practice experience.

Another purpose is to shorten the distance between the two parties and to show closeness by "showing weakness".

They seem to be some ferocious beasts that only reveal their soft bellies in front of those they trust and submit to.

After reminiscing about the past, Angel said with deep emotion, "This time, making a deal with you, I have a different feeling."

It was a feeling I had never experienced before, yet it was strangely reassuring, as if as long as I worked diligently, I was certain of success.

As Angel finished speaking, she looked at Tang Zhen again, as if to confirm her feelings.

Tang Zhen remained expressionless; he had no interest in responding to the other party or making any unnecessary promises.

Doing things obediently and working hard to complete tasks is more reliable than any promise.

With rules and contracts in place, Tang Zhen would certainly not break his promise or do anything foolish that would make him a target of criticism and punishment.


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