The Pinnacle of Martial Arts Cultivation Chapter 858: Tianzhu Peak


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After having a goal, Chen Fan once again injected spiritual power into the map jade slip, allowing the map of Dongwaizhou to bloom in his mind.

He is using the map to compare bit by bit with the inheritance of Venerable Tatian.

I think that since the Temple of Stepping Heaven appears near the Seven Star City, the legacy left by the Venerable Stepping Heaven should not be too far away.

After a period of searching, Chen Fan's eyes finally stopped on a mountain called Tianzhu Peak.

I saw the Tianzhu Peak depicted on the map, which was the location of the buried treasure guided by the sheepskin map left by Venerable Tatian.

If you want to reach Tianzhu Peak, you must pass through a location called Qingqiu Forest. There are obvious eye-catching signs on the map. Qingqiu Forest and its dangers are rumored to be dead if you rush into it!

On this point, Chen Fan didn't think much about it. He has been to too many places where there is no doubt that he will die. Isn't he still alive today?

It can only be said that the Qingqiu Forest is definitely very dangerous, but it is not necessarily a situation that will definitely die!

A little estimate of the distance, it is probably hundreds of thousands of miles away. At Chen Fan's current speed, flying thousands of miles a day is still very simple.

If you add the time to stay and restore your cultivation base, you should be able to achieve it within half a year.

Chen Fan could barely accept this one-year period.

After all, he can also practice while rushing.

In this way, Chen Fan formulated a plan and left Seven Star City on the afternoon of the day he got the map of Dongwaizhou.

The people of Shifang who had been guarding the gate of the city for a long time saw Chen Fan leaving, and Dang Even spread the news throughout the Stone Gambling Street.

In an instant, the gongs, drums, and firecrackers blasted in unison, all celebrating Chen Fan's evil spirit finally leaving.

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The long and boring life on the road started like this.

After flying for three days and three nights in one breath, Chen Fan finally stopped for the first time. It's not that he needs to restore his cultivation, but not far away, there are three people fighting.

One of them is Gu Yue, and the other two seem to pretend to be from the blood refining sect. All three of them are Wuhou's first-level cultivation base, and they are not bad in fighting.

To Chen Fan's surprise, Gu Yue now releases a breath that she has never felt before.

Only after coming to Dongwaizhou, did he know what that breath really was.

"Monstery!"

Unexpectedly, this Gu Yue turned out to be a monster!

This is the first time Chen Fan has seen the transformed monster race in his life. He couldn't help but take another look. When he remembered the exchange between the two before, Chen Fan had to sigh the depth of Gu Yue's hiding. I didn't realize that the other party was not a human.

Because there is no deep intersection with Gu Yue, Chen Fan didn't want to get involved with this matter, so he stopped to watch for a while, and then planned to bypass the three and leave.

After all, his primary purpose now is to go to Tianzhu Peak. It is better to ignore or ignore other things.

On the other side, Gu Yue also saw Chen Fan's figure, but after seeing Chen Fan without even looking at herself, he was mixed.

The happy thing is that Chen Fan doesn’t seem to join the camp to besiege him, but the sad thing is that he finally meets a human race that can be seen in the past. He did not expect that he would treat the monster race like other human races. The enemy.

With this thought, Gu Yue's attack became more fierce and angry, and he was able to gradually push the two blood refining sects into a disadvantage.

Seeing this situation, the two blood refining cultivators panicked, and immediately shouted at Chen Fan: "This brother sees me being killed by the demon clan now, why don't you help me!"


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