493: Chapter 367 493: Chapter 367 Fan Dingding and Bi Renchuan, since entering this place, chose not to be the third wheel.
Of course, when it was time to carry out missions, the two would join others to do so.
These two became inseparable brothers, and occasionally Bi Renchuan’s speech was still somewhat snappy, which also became the unique way the brothers chatted.
The people who joined them on missions also formed a group; those were all from the Jiang Family.
They came for resources and, believing they were from the same surname clan as Jiang Tang, acted a bit arrogantly.
They maintained a superficial peace, divided the work, cooperated, and no conflicts occurred.
The only reason was out of consideration for Jiang Tang’s face and the resources he provided.
Jiang Tang’s generous actions meant everyone had a share.
Initially, every clan’s members thought only the preexisting members would own the resources and that the newcomers might obtain some only after completing missions.
Because in addition to being these people’s friends, they were also subordinates brought over by upper echelons.
What they least expected was that Jiang Tang actually distributed two jade bottles to each person, each containing different pills.
These were unlike anything they had seen before, so when they heard they were supreme elixirs, everyone was ecstatic.
Regardless of status, many had never seen such supreme elixirs; perhaps only a few among them had ever encountered such supreme elixirs.
It was those few who led them here; they too received two bottles, in a fair and just distribution of two pill-laden bottles per person.
For those two supreme elixirs, they also contributed their best efforts to the construction.
In this construction, gender was no barrier.
Among the three clans brought here, there were both men and women, middle-aged and young, but mainly the younger generation.
Those who had always longed for an upgrade in their cultivation, those who had always desired to obtain supreme elixirs, all had their wishes fulfilled.
The Jiang Family also sent an heir, Mr.
Jiang from the Jiang Family, who once resided in that courtyard.
Although he was an heir, he had been out and about, and this time, he missed the chance to obtain a supreme elixir, unlike his father and the elders.
Let alone the other family members.
Later when Jiang Tang visited again, he brought some resources and also supreme elixirs for the family.
He was fortunate to receive two, but the family’s supply of supreme elixirs was limited.
Those of lower status and less significant contributions received none.
This time, the family’s call was a beacon for resources.
Moreover, as their family had been integrated into the Saint Sect, they were proud of sharing the Jiang surname.
Jiang Tang, the Saint Master, shared their surname, making them believe they would receive more favorable treatment compared to others.
While they thought so, they didn’t express it.
With Jiang Tang acting this way, no one dared to provide feedback, because others also had to make similar contributions and undertake the same tasks.
This was unlike other Immortal Sects, where people only became disciples.
Even newcomers were expected to complete missions, and without a higher status, everyone had to work.
Jiang Family members also noticed that among the hundreds present, it was only Jiang Tang who seemed to have the most leisure time; everyone else was busy helping out, including the women from the Ten Great Clans.
Jiang Tang would inspect the area daily without the need for flying.
From the mountaintop, he could see everything; he no longer needed to use visual strength, relying entirely on spiritual power.
The fog designed by the monkey had yet to be dispersed.
He hadn’t finished the construction or established higher-level formations to prevent others from seizing this place.
He needed to guard it.
Jiang Tang believed his abilities were unmatched by heaven.
If anyone discovered the resources here, even those from Immortal Sects who already had their own Sects, they too would come to take a share.
He didn’t want the Top Ten Clans to intervene, even though there might be people from those clans here who had already secretly sent messages out.
Still, he had control over the place, especially the resource formation, which currently, only he could decode.
Jiang Tang didn’t know if the Cultivation World had any Buddha Cultivator capable of more sophisticated spells.
He had not yet met any Buddha Cultivator.
After the powerful ones in Buddhism ascended, those who followed gradually declined.
There was a Monk Temple a few hundred miles away, and while Jiang Tang had not visited the monks there, he knew that Buddha Cultivators were not necessarily monks; there were also Lamas different from those around this place.
Lamas and monks differed slightly; they revered different Buddha Ancestors.
Jiang Tang knew only of the nearby Monk Temple, which, like some Immortal Sects, also focused on disciples.
They practiced not just Buddhist Law but also martial arts.
Though their practice differed from Ancient Martial Arts, they, too, used Dark Force and powerful foot skills.
However, they couldn’t fly with Magical Treasures like advanced Cultivation practitioners, nor could they fly using their own abilities after entering Golden Core stage.
In fact, Jiang Tang didn’t need a Flying Treasure to fly, but with so many people around, he preferred the ease.
After all, why expend effort flying himself when the Flying Treasures produced by the space were so incredible?
Jiang Tang observed each mountain peak changing daily, with everyone working hard.
He was indeed gratified.
At this rate, in about a month, the Shangmen Base here could be completed.
Before building the houses, he did not perform any sort of Formation ritual as others would.
If there had truly been any deities or spirits, they might have already been dealt with by the monkey earlier.
Jiang Tang also kept a watchful eye; he had no intention of leaving hidden dangers where he lived.