Family Cultivation: I Farm and Raise Fish under the Sea

Chapter 94 - 81: Killing Chen Wuluo



Chapter 94: Chapter 81: Killing Chen Wuluo

Lu Li’s heart jolted upon hearing this, as he hadn’t expected such secrecy.

Ordinary escape skills were extremely precious, not to mention the renowned Five Elements Jutsu.

As for why the major sects hadn’t sent disciples to search in these years, it was probably because this broken small world was exceptionally unique.

The Floating Realm would only stabilize slightly at several spatial nodes every few decades, and this opening just happened to coincide with such a period.

“It seems that the last time the Floating Realm was open, some unknown events transpired.”

As Lu Li was lost in his multitude of thoughts, Zhuang Guxue suddenly passed over the Array Plate with a smiling face.

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“Mr. Zhuang, please accept this. I am about to break through to the second level of Array Master, so I won’t lack for Arrays to use in the future.”

Seeing this, Lu Li could only accept the Array Plate, then he took out two exquisitely crafted small porcelain bottles from his Storage Bag.

“These spirit milk were acquired by chance; I present them to you, Mr. Zhuang, as they may increase your odds of victory in fights here.”

Zhuang Guxue took the porcelain bottles with some confusion, opened one, and a rich, fragrant scent rushed to her nose, invigorating her spirit and even restoring some of her mana.

“Is this… Earth Origin Spiritual Nectar?”

She looked at Lu Li in shock, as such a thing was extremely rare, needless to say in such a chaotic place, its presence greatly increased the probability of survival.

“Thank you for the spirit milk, Mr. Zhuang.”

Zhuang Guxue bowed gracefully, her voluptuous body perfectly outlined, causing Lu Li to take a few more glances.

“Mr. Zhuang, please be careful. This Divine Skill isn’t so easy to compete for.”

Lu Li consoled somewhat.

Hearing this, Zhuang Guxue’s expression darkened; she knew he spoke the truth—her strength was hardly enough to compete with those True Disciples. She would have to wait for the right opportunity.

Afterward, the two exchanged a few words, shared maps of the area with each other, and then parted ways.

Lu Li watched her fading figure as she left, then turned and flew forward.

He glided slowly over the treetops, vigilant of his surroundings, the wind billowing his robes, creating a rustling noise.

He directed a part of his Divine Sense to study the map given by Zhuang Guxue, finding several unfamiliar locations that complemented his own knowledge.

On the necessary route to Moon Dragon Pond, there was a strange valley where one could collect some auxiliary Spiritual Medicine, and occasionally cultivators would find the main herb, Purple Sun Ginseng.

This place wasn’t far off the main path, only a few hundred li, so it was worth it to try his luck.

Having made up his mind, Lu Li continued to fly forward.

Time slowly passed, and several days later.

Lu Li stopped atop a tree canopy, checked the map, and then flew a short distance to the side.

Only a few hundred li away was the valley in question.

During these days, all had been calm, and some cultivators who saw the full Storage Bag at his waist avoided him with a look of fear.

He flew cautiously.

Several hours later.

Lu Li landed steadily on top of a large canopy.

Looking up, he saw that the entire valley was surrounded by mountains, its area about tens of li, with ancient trees growing everywhere, their canopy so dense it seemed rather gloomy.

He could occasionally see figures of cultivators on the ground, searching meticulously for Spiritual Medicine.

His Divine Sense swept across the area but met with great resistance—clearly, Forbidden Techniques were in place here.

Lu Li flew down from the tree canopy and headed towards the valley in front.

Before long, he reached a small path in the woods, found a safe route on the map, and then slowly stepped into the valley.

The moment he entered, he felt a chill over his body, a cold air assaulting him from all directions.

The air was filled with a foul stench, and the cries of strange birds abounded, somewhat eerie.

“This is an uncommonly yin place.”

Lu Li felt the faint yin energy in the air, puzzled.

He continued searching along the path, deliberately avoiding the other cultivators, heading toward the northwest corner of the valley.

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While Lu Li was exploring ahead, in a secluded cave in the northwest of the valley.

The cave was small, only about several zhang in diameter, damp all around and with a hint of foul stench.

In the middle of the cave was a black coffin, carved with blood-colored runes, exuding an extremely evil aura.

Chen Wuluo stood in front of the coffin, his face full of joy.

“After countless hardships, I’ve finally found it. Lu Family’s boy, I’d like to see how you’ll die this time!”

He took out the Blood Jade Plate he’d already refined, and as he cast several Magic Spells on it, strands of blood light began to swirl around it, then appeared midair, emitting a strong red glow.

“Boom…”

At that moment, the lid of the coffin was suddenly flung open, and a withered yellow arm shot out instantaneously.

Then, an evil figure leaped out of the coffin, landing firmly on the ground and sending out rumbling noises.

The creature was a zombie, and not just any, but one that was about to successfully transform into a Copper Armor Corpse.

The zombie was clad in ancient yellow armor, with the lower half of its body completely bronze in color, its eyes a sinister red, and its massive fangs incredibly alarming. Upon its entrance, it emitted a wave of grievous Yin aura around it.

“Haha… Heaven is truly helping me!”

Chen Wuluo was ecstatic upon seeing the Half-copper armored corpse.

One should know that a Copper Armor Corpse was equivalent to a Foundation Establishment Cultivator, tough and difficult to deal with, given its hardy flesh.

Although this zombie hadn’t fully transformed, it was still extraordinary, capable of contending even with top True Disciples from Major Sects.

This method was something his family prepared for decades, using the body of a Qi Refinement cultivator who had reached the peak of the Metal attribute, alongside this breeding ground for the corpse, to achieve success. The restrictions had already been carved into its body, and the Blood Jade Talisman in his hand could control it perfectly.

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