C66 (1/2)

It was said that the center of the cave was a bed, rather than a platform which was dozens of meters long and four feet tall. The platform was covered with thick seaweed, and one after another, eerie white bones appeared in the sea grass, clearly indicating that the owner of this place was not a true cultivator, but a monster.

A strange look flashed across Yi Yan's eyes, the only person who can create such a cave in this area is probably Baji, could it be that I accidentally stumbled upon Baji's nest?

Since it was already here, he naturally had to get to the bottom of things. Although he had already gotten rid of Baji, Yi Yan was still rather curious about its situation.

There were no teachers in Baji, so naturally, she didn't have any superior techniques. Her daily cultivation was probably just relying on her instincts to absorb the spiritual qi of heaven and earth.

Although its talent was not bad, it was not easy to reach the Acupoint Charging Stage in this spiritual energy starved Earth.

But to explain all of this, it seemed that he could only find clues from the items left behind in the cave.

Yi Yan walked to the front of a stone platform closest to the stone bed. Looking at the restrictions that flickered with a white light, Yi Yan smiled slightly.

His two hands moved in a series of incantations, and within the span of a few breaths, the restriction had already disappeared without a trace.

Yi Yan slowly reached out his hand. Yi Yan was very assured in his heart: with Baji's personality, the most precious thing must have been placed on the stone platform closest to it. The fact that there were only a few Jade Chip in the cave was proof.

Yi Yan took a careful look at the book placed at the very top of the stone platform, and couldn't help but frown: He recognized the words written on it. In the dozen of years before Yi Yan broke through to the late stage of the Ji Realm, other than cultivating in the Yi family's secret cave for three years, he had been diligently absorbing the knowledge of this world.

Although he had never gone to school before, with the advanced communication tool that was the internet, and with Yi Yan's photographic memory as a cultivator, he had already grasped most of the knowledge long ago.

Now that the book had appeared in front of him, it clearly told him that what was written was not in the language of the pirates, but rather a small paper charm from ancient China.

Yi Yan did not expect to receive such a pleasant surprise from the very beginning. He continued to read with interest.

After a long while, Yi Yan finished inspecting all the information on the stone platforms. After that, Yi Yan slowly closed the book in his hands, closed his eyes, and started to analyze it.

This volume was given to him by Ying Zheng, the first emperor of Chinese history, and he was ordered to go to sea to find immortals for him and ask for immortal medicines.

Xu Fu was originally a fisherman in a small fishing village in the East China Sea. When he was young, he had seen the golden lights of the East China Sea and saw the three immortal islands faintly appear in the misty fog. This scene was deeply imprinted in his heart and he still would not forget about it even after he had grown up.

It just so happened that after Qin Shi Huang unified China, he wished to take another step forward and obtain longevity. Xu Fu then told Ying Zheng about his childhood experiences and volunteered to go to the seas to ask for immortal pills for the Emperor.

Ying Zheng was overjoyed. Not only did he give Xu Fu everything he needed, but he also gave him the Taiji Fish s that were passed down in the palace to protect himself.

Xu Fu had seen the appearance of Three Immortal Island when he was young, so how could he remember the exact location of it?

They had no choice but to bring people to search around the East China Sea until they were discovered by Baji, who was hiding at the bottom of the East Sea.

After being injured by Spiritual Master Haoxuan, Eight Qi had curled up into a ball on the seabed and didn't dare to act presumptuously.

It was only after more than ten years had passed that Daoist Master Haoxuan did not come looking for trouble with him again. Only then did he muster up the courage to emerge from the sea.

On this day, Baji was chasing its prey, and his eyes were attracted by a few large ships that appeared in the distance.

It had been more than ten years since she last ate a human, and when she smelled a stranger's scent again, she couldn't help but drool while her eyes emitted a green light.

After carefully searching and confirming that there was no one else hiding around, Bqi finally couldn't control himself. The huge tail set off a huge wave and smashed straight towards Xu Fu's fleet.

How could the men from the Xufu Fleet withstand such a blow when they were only ordinary sailors?

One giant wave after another was knocked over the sea, becoming a delicacy in Baji's mouth.

However, there was an exception. It was the leader of the fleet, Xu Fu, who was ordered to visit the Immortal Island.

Although Xu Fu was just a mortal, the Taiji Fish he brought along with him automatically protected its master when danger came, blocking the first round of attack from Eight Qi.

Baji was also very surprised to see someone survive the onslaught of its tidal wave.

Firstly, it was driven by curiosity, and secondly, it did not dare to let go of its prey.

The eight snake heads bit down ferociously, and their huge tails lashed out continuously. They charged towards Xu Fu, bringing with them the earth-shattering waves.

Xu Fu, who couldn't control the Taiji fish's full power, was unable to endure any longer after two rounds of attacks.