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Spiritual Energy Rejuvenation: I Began Cultivating By Farming-Chapter 1884 - 1082
Su Chang’an’s swordsmanship hasn’t yet reached the pinnacle of breaking ten thousand techniques or a single sword defeating demons, but different identities of demons have different ways of dealing with them.
This time, the swordsmanship he learned in Immortal Law is different from before.
Previously, in practicing swordsmanship, the higher the swordsmanship skills grew, the more his own abilities would soar.
If he could comprehend greater swordsmanship, not only would his combat skills improve, but his other abilities would also surge.
After all, cultivating martial arts and swordsmanship together enhances both.
Like other cultivators, it’s not entirely for personal power, nor just to strengthen their family; they possess even greater ambitions.
Every cultivator wants to be a powerful figure, one who can achieve ascension.
Since they started cultivating, they’ve been nurtured to become the most formidable young generation of their family.
Becoming part of the young generation of the family brings a sense of responsibility, enabling the family to thrive and lead the clan to greater heights.
The Sword Tao Sect within the Top Ten Clans is currently competing for ranking, which has been their goal for many years.
Every year, they allow the younger generation to spar and also hold large competitions every few years.
Through the competition among the young, ranking from 1 to 10 is determined, with rankings representing resources.
Although spoken of as fair competition, some have resorted to methods.
Years ago, Su Chang’an was poisoned; it was due to this poison that his abilities stagnated for a year or two. Initially having stronger talent and faster developmental capacity, he was quickly caught up by others.
At first, he thought the poison was from within the family or external enemies, but later he realized it wasn’t the case.
Knowing this, he sought an antidote, and during the quest found himself acquainted with Jiang Tang.
Previously, he hadn’t formed friendships with outsiders because of his high status and main focus on swordsmanship, surrounded by protectors.
Usually practicing and competing with family or sparring with members of other large families to become the strongest young generation.
Before he had no ordinary friends, but upon meeting Jiang Tang, he regarded him as a brother and cherished his friendship.
He invested his brotherly emotions into Jiang Tang, supporting him in opening a store.
In fact, given his status as Young Master, he needn’t engage in other ventures, with an abundance of wealth at his disposal.
The family nurtured him, providing ample resources for his pursuits outside.
No need to invest in a small store for profit.
But for Jiang Tang, he utilized some modest family resources to support him.
Soon after meeting Jiang Tang, Jiang Tang was killed.
Su Chang’an felt compelled to avenge his brother.
Then, he assisted him in various matters, regardless of whether the brother was alive or dead; the store they established had to be operational.
Thus, he became deeply invested in that store.
Unexpectedly, a few months later, the once ordinary Jiang Tang had surpassed him...
Upon learning that Jiang Tang risked seeking medicinal herbs for detoxification by venturing outside, his feelings were undeniably moved.
Yet by then, he had already serendipitously neutralized the poison.
Speaking of this chance encounter, it was indeed after avenging Jiang Tang, on the return journey, he encountered a rainbow of Immortal Qi that resolved his poison.
Learning of Jiang Tang’s growth, the entire process felt mystical.
He admired and blessed him.
Once appeared and accomplished great things, also collaborated with him in establishing more enterprises.
Gifted him many items, including further advanced secret manuals and pills.
Although Su Chang’an hadn’t joined the Saint Sect, his partnership with his brother in the store marked him as a shareholder.
The store his brother established was tied to the Benevolent Holy Gate, which he consistently supported, although their brotherly bond was short-lived.
Jiang Tang once again disappeared, leaving him to shoulder certain responsibilities.
His brother returned, marrying, which naturally called for a blessing.
The brother wed ten people in one go.
The family’s decisions in recent years hadn’t met with his objections, recognizing his brother’s character.
Initially, though the brother lacked stability and abilities.
This time he acquired more assets and formed marriage alliances with their family.
The family’s lack of personal motives was untrue; indeed, he too harbored thoughts, and a more familial alliance was not undesirable.
Su Feifei wasn’t a direct sister, yet she was a cousin.
The strength of a family doesn’t rest on a single person’s shoulders but requires a collective effort to sustain.
Later, from Jiang Tang’s benefits and secret manuals and cultivation techniques, the swordsmanship abilities Su Chang’an obtained were not merely for enhancement.
They were the kind of sword techniques that could defeat demons, were potent against demons, and a nemesis to those devils.
He didn’t know where Jiang Tang acquired these cultivation techniques and secret manuals.
He accepted them, knowing their advantages and potency.
Not only did he practice them himself, he also shared the cultivation techniques and secret manuals within the family.
In the past few years, Su Chang’an’s swordsmanship and cultivation techniques improved, and while others learned various skills, he too diligently improved.
He must progress; during Jiang Tang’s two or three-year disappearance, he has been searching for his brother.
Knowing he lacked the ability prevented him from finding the other.
Also aware that certain Secret Realms require chance to enter.
With strong abilities, he could tear open space, enter or locate Jiang Tang.
Not a search throughout the world, nor without purpose.







