Chapter 120 - Chapter 120: Becoming a Saint Against the Heav

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nChapter 120: Becoming a Saint Against the Heavens, Pursuing the Ancient Mystery!_3

nTranslator: 549690339

nLi Yueming scratched her nose. There’s nothing in the world that I can’t do now! ”

nYe Nanyuan rolled her eyes at him and did not refute him.

nPerhaps there was really nothing in this world that this man in front of her couldn’t do?

nBut birth, aging, illness, and death are the laws of heaven.

nHeaven’s will cannot be disobeyed.

nThis year.

nThere was a brand new tomb behind the old mansion.

nThere was a new persimmon tree outside Li Yueming’s courtyard.

nAfter breaking through to the Martial Saint Realm.

nLi Yueming felt increasingly lonely. The hustle and bustle of the world seemed to have left him.

nThis was a very strange feeling, but Li Yueming did not probe further.

nAs a reincarnator.

nMost of the time, what he could do was to show less emotion and focus more on doing something.

nEverything.

nOnly parting was the most miserable.

nAfter burying his cheap mother.

nLi Yueming put away his sad emotions and continued to ponder about higher martial arts realms.

nHe was already in his fifties.

nAlthough he was still very young for a Martial Saint who could easily live for several hundred years.

nHowever, the people around him could not wait.

nHe had to speed up his pace and continue to defy the heavens and change his fate.

nIt was obvious.

nThe Martial Saint realm was definitely not the end of martial arts.

nHowever, Li Yueming could not figure out where the end point of a martial artist was.

nHe pondered for a long time.

nLi Yueming finally arrived at the magnificent palace again.

nThis was the imperial palace of the Qingdu Empire.

nOther than him, no one else dared to step foot in this place.

nAfter Li Yueming entered the main hall, he announced that the courtiers were here.

nAfter thirty to forty years.

nIt was the first time that many of the newly elected officials had received an audience with Li Yueming.

nTrembling with fear, he followed the group of officers into the palace that was usually heavily guarded.

nLi Yueming briefly scanned the current development of the Qingdu Empire.

nHowever, he was obviously not interested in these things.

nAfter looking through it, he said, “How is the Star-Moon Pavilion’s current development?”

nFu Xiaorou, who was already middle-aged, looked at her master, who was still unusually young, sitting not far away.

nHis expression was a little complicated.

nHuan Huan stood up and bowed.” Greetings, Master. I haven’t seen you for many years. How have you been, Master?””

nLi Yueming paused.

nHe looked at Fu Xiaorou.

nHis eyes were a little dim. A moment later, he said,”Come to my side!”” Fu Xiaorou stood up.

nHe looked at Li Yueming with excitement.

nObviously, she was afraid that Li Yueming had already forgotten her.

nBut now.

nHis master was still the same master.

nHowever, she was no longer the person she used to be.

nShe obediently came to Li Yueming’s side.

nFu Xiaorou lowered her head and reported, “The Star and Moon Pavilion has already opened to Dongying, Koryo, Tubo, and other places…” The influence is huge. Countless dynasties treat the martial arts of China as treasures and the entire country is learning it!”

nLi Yueming nodded.

nLooking at Fu Xiaorou who was in front of her, she was silent for a moment before she said, “”lt’s been hard on you all these years!”

nFu Xiaorou’s eyes turned red.

nAfter wiping her tears, she whispered, “”To manage this world for Master is a job for one person and tens of thousands of people. Why should Xiao Rou do

nLi Yueming opened his mouth.

nIn the end, he didn’t say anything.

nTan took a deep breath and waved his hand.” Tell Star Moon Pavilion to send me all the information, documents, and secret manuals they have collected over the years!”

nIn the next three years.

nThe information, documents, secret manuals, and even local ghost stories that Star Moon Pavilion had collected from all over the world were sent to the palace.

nCarts of information piled up like a mountain.

nIt was enough to drown people.

nThere were so many books that ordinary people would probably not be able to finish reading them in their entire lives.

nHowever, Li Yueming was obviously not an ordinary person. He sat cross-legged on the pile of books and began to study hard day and night. The Star-Moon Pavilion was now a giant that could cross several empires.

nIts energy was naturally very exaggerated.

nThere were scrolls of secret impartation that no one knew about, and books of information that could cause a bloody storm in the pugilistic world.

nLi Yueming had a small mountain of them.

nOf course, he couldn’t be reading aimlessly here.

nInstead, he wanted to confirm a few things.

nFirst, was there a higher realm above the Martial Saint Realm?

nIf there was, how should he break through?

nSecond, the existence of the legendary hidden sects.

nIf it existed, where exactly did it exist?

nThird, whether the legendary Rainbow Divine Deer really existed.

nIf it existed, how could he meet it?

nFourth, in the long years without historical records, did other civilizations still exist in this world? If so, why did that civilization disappear?

nThese things were meaningless to people.

nAfter all, a thousand people could have a thousand different opinions.

nLi Yueming could only compare the vast amount of scrolls and documents with each other to search for the truth hidden under the surface in the ocean of history.

nThree years later.

nLi Yueming, who was persistent, found something fishy.

nFirst of all, there was the matter of whether there was a higher realm above the Martial Saint Realm.

nLi Yueming searched through all the secret manuals and the answer he got was very ambiguous.

nSimply put, in the various historical records, some people said yes, while others said no.

nHowever, both parties could not produce any concrete evidence.

nThey could only argue endlessly.

nLi Yueming was naturally inclined to believe that there was, but there was no record of it in the literature, so he temporarily suppressed it.

nAs for the second piece of information, the hidden sects really existed.

nHowever, such a sect seemed to not have any disciples in the mortal world for thousands of years.

nNo one knew where those hidden sects came from, nor did anyone know what mission they carried.

nTheir existence was like a ghost.

nHe would only occasionally appear in the Yang Realm.

nCurrently, the only reclusive sects that had confirmed sightings were the Arctic Glaciers and the rumored Eastern Sea island Penglai.

nLi Yueming noted down these two places.

nIf he could find a hidden sect, perhaps many of his doubts would be solved.

nIn addition, there was something worth mentioning.

nThe last person who went to search for a hidden sect was the founding Imperial Emperor of the Great Xia Empire.

nAnd this Imperial Emperor, who was in his prime at that time, had mysteriously vanished from the face of the earth while he was searching for a hidden sect.

nBack then, the Grand Xia Empire announced to the public that the Imperial Emperor had found the trace of an immortal.

nHowever, in reality, most of the martial artists were more inclined to believe that the Imperial Emperor of Great Xia had died at the hands of a hidden sect.

nThis unsolved case remained an unsolved mystery until now.

nNow.

nWith the disappearance of the Great Xia Dynasty, countless secret manuals in the capital were burned by the foreigners. The truth was forever buried in history.

nThe third.

nAccording to the records, the information about that strange divine deer should be true.

nHowever, the number of times it appeared was also extremely rare.

nRecently, only the Imperial Emperor of Huaxia had a brief contact with him.

nThe records from further back in time were more vague.

nThe last message.

nDid other civilizations exist in the ancient land?

nThe information on the scroll was unusually clean.

nLi Yueming couldn’t find any trace of it even after flipping through all the information.

nEven if there wasn’t any related speculation.

nIt’s so strange to be in a state of disbelief

nThere was no reason for the Western European researchers to be more professional than the Chinese historians.

nHe was holding a sacred scripture and guessing that there was an ancient civilization that was even more ancient.

nIt was impossible for China’s historians not to leave behind a single piece of record!

nHe looked at the scrolls on the ground.

nLi Yueming fell into deep thought, which was a rare sight.

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