Chapter 539 - 539 390


539: Chapter 390 539: Chapter 390 Jiang Tang could only impart these skills to them, as these were all he knew so far, but he wasn’t foolish enough to teach his best cultivation techniques as well.


He would not do something so short-sighted as to starve himself by teaching his disciples too well.


Jiang Tang had previously thought about the Talisman Refining Method, Artifact Refining Method, and Formation Skill.


None of these had yet emerged from the Primordial Treasure Lingtian Space, perhaps because he had relied on this space too much in the past.


But he had no family heritage to fall back on, so what else could he rely on if not this space?


The methods produced by the Primordial Treasure Lingtian Space were truly unique in the world, surmounting even the heritage of others’ families.


Jiang Tang lectured on the Dao Arts for an hour and then came to a conclusion: he would give a lecture every three days.


He didn’t want these ten light bulbs lying in wait every day.


With rules and principles in place, they would follow them.


Moreover, they could use the three days between lectures to understand his teachings.


The crowd dispersed, quite satisfied, feeling that three days were enough to comprehend the Dao Arts he discussed and to come to an enlightenment.


During the day, they still had duties to perform, abiding by Jiang Tang’s decree of a lecture every three days.


What did they have to be dissatisfied with?


Having a great being willing to spare an hour or two to instruct them on the Dao Arts—whether once every three days or just once—was already beneficial to them.


Accompanied by the women, Jiang Tang returned to the main peak.


He no longer resided in that cave, feeling that he and those women deserved some personal space.


Thus, he transformed the cave, converting it into individual rooms, with a central living room where everyone could dine and chat.


He and the many women each slept in separate rooms.


He informed the women that they should not disturb him if he did not emerge, as he planned to go into seclusion for two or three days.


One reason Jiang Tang did this was that he couldn’t afford to waste all his time outside; he wanted to search for mysteries within the space.


Firstly, Jiang Tang entered the space within his own body to check on it, as he had been too busy these days.


Although he was now separated, with his own room and time to secretly enter the space,
he had grown a bit lazy about some tasks.


Using his Divine Sense, he could handle seeding, harvesting, and the like with just a spell.


Seeing such a vast area within the space fully planted with various herbs—some grown from seeds others had exchanged with him, all significant in their uses—he felt satisfaction.


Although there was a secret manual for Alchemy given by the space, he aspired to use these herbs to experiment with more medicine.


For instance, for common diseases for which there were no better medical treatments, he wanted to create lifesaving medicines that, if taken as Pills by the common people, could save lives.


This idea formed in his mind while he pondered: performing good deeds was another profound Cultivation Method, akin to Buddha Cultivators who relied entirely on faith for their practices.


Previously, he had never encountered Buddhist Law and did not understand this aspect of Cultivation Methods.


But since acquiring that golden box, which contained not only methods to break and create seals but also this method of Buddha Cultivation through good deeds!


Of course, Jiang Tang would not choose to become a Monk, detached from worldly affairs, especially since he had witnessed Monks consuming dog meat, imbibing alcohol, and taking wives.


This was not merely the conduct of a mad Monk; some cultivators specifically followed the Lama, who preached about being the reincarnation of the Buddha Ancestor.


He believed Dual Cultivation was not inherently detrimental.


As long as one maintained pure intentions and the two methods did not conflict, he felt Cultivation was like living life—do your best, be true to your heart, don’t just focus on the present, and embrace innovation!


Looking at the many harvested items not yet turned into finished medicine in the space, he hadn’t bothered planting crops like rice, although food was important, because he still had the Primordial Treasure Lingtian Space and didn’t need to waste his own space on growing grains.


Inside, he cast spells to water some of the items in the space.


Jiang Tang then entered the Primordial Treasure Lingtian Space where his parents were constantly busy, preventing him from visiting them every day.


As a Ghost Cultivator, even if he had the time to visit them daily, they were too immersed in their practice to pay attention to him.


He felt a filial duty towards the parents of his body out of humane kindness and blood ties inherent to the physique.


He would check on them from time to time, and this visit revealed they had increased their Cultivation slightly.


Although they still lacked physical bodies, they were no longer mere Black Mist and had begun to show human-like Shadows, their eyes blazing like Fireballs.


During his last visit, he had given them and other relatives, as well as some villagers, the Ghost Cultivation Method received from the space.


While he selfishly wished his parents to become leaders with higher Cultivation,
other relatives and villagers could not fall far behind in Cultivation either, growing at a roughly similar rate.


It wasn’t just the Cultivation Techniques and Spells that contributed to their progress, but also the Pills he provided and the nurturing effects of the herbs from the space.


Jiang Tang saw that his two Avatars were still busy refining more Supreme Elixirs, tirelessly crafting Pills before the furnace day and night, as he generously supplied others.


Upon seeing Jiang Tang enter the space, Eryao flew over from another part of the space, followed closely by Green Ox.


Ever since Eryao altered his appearance, he no longer looked like the boy he once was but had become more handsome, reverting to his Divine Dragon form only when casting Spells.


Normally, he maintained the appearance of an elegant young man, whether working in the space or during his Cultivation.