I Turned My Hometown into an Earthly Paradise

Leaving the bustling city behind, he returns to a quiet and picturesque mountain village to become a leisurely farmer.

He opens up mountain roads, plants premium vegetables, builds new villag...

Chapter 1796 Treasure Map

In the training room of Yaoguang Holy Land in Wuyou Realm, Jiang Che completed the translation of the last chapter of Qigong training techniques.

He stood up and stretched, and his bones crackled like frying beans.

Cultivation does not take time, and I thought it was a simple matter.

Unexpectedly, it took more than a year, looking at the three cultivation techniques floating around.

Jiang Che was slightly disappointed. Although these three cultivation techniques could be practiced.

But at most one can only cultivate to the innate realm.

The most valuable martial arts techniques are those found on the broken tortoise shells of the Xia Dynasty.

This set of exercises is called the Ni Sheng Jing, based on the records on the tortoise shell.

The sage who compiled this set of exercises was named Gusang.

I am a pharmacist and have been dealing with herbs for many years.

He found that Chinese herbal medicines tend to be more effective when they grow in harsh environments.

Through continuous research, he found that once Chinese herbal medicine is damaged.

It will secrete a substance to repair itself, resist the harsh environment and gain new life.

Through constant observation, Gu Sang summed up a set of cultivation methods.

It is also about constantly experiencing various cruel hardships to stimulate the body's self-protection mechanism.

Then take various natural treasures to allow the body to absorb a large amount of energy from the plants to achieve the effect of cultivation.

During the Xia Dynasty, there was still a small amount of spiritual power on Earth.

Using this stupid method, Gu Sang actually cultivated to the third level of Qi Condensation.

Moreover, he lived to be 260 years old in that era and developed a large family by his own efforts.

Jiang Che even suspected that Chinese medicine was passed down from the ancient sages of Sang.

Unfortunately, few people can stick to Gu Sang's method of practice.

Moreover, as the spiritual energy continued to dissipate, there was no spiritual object to repair the damaged body.

The second set of skills is called the Immortal Food Sutra, which was also translated from the Jizhou Ding.

The name of the technique sounds very grand, but it is actually a technique for foodies.

By eating a variety of high-quality foods, you can obtain the energy from them for cultivation.

Jiang Che felt that this big cauldron was most likely used for stewing meat.

However, without the support of spiritual energy, this technique cannot be practiced.

The third set of exercises is called Golden Body Exercise, which is a pure physical training method.

Through various medicinal baths, poisons, beatings, and physical training, he developed a body of iron and steel.

At the great perfection level, one can even withstand pistol bullets.

All three sets of skills require the support of spiritual power, so it is quite good that they can be passed down.

This level of martial arts is just right for the soldiers of the Extraordinary Bureau.

The technique does not involve the laws of heaven and earth. Basically, anyone can practice it as long as they have the necessary spiritual materials.

After reading these three exercises, Jiang Che turned his attention to a map next to him.

This map was found on a tortoise shell in Sanxingdui, and it was also the thing that took Jiang Che the most time to decipher.

While observing the tortoise shell binding, Jiang Che discovered that there were many scratches on it.

I didn't take it seriously at first, but the more I looked at it, the more I felt something was wrong.

Then Jiang Che copied all the lines and started to play with the puzzle.

No matter how I spelled it, it was never right, and it took me several months.

It took Jiang Che another month or so to discover that the map was actually three-dimensional.

Finally, all the lines were combined together, and the completed figure was a map.

Jiang Che compared the map with the world map and found that the location indicated by the map was somewhere on the bottom of the East China Sea.

This might be the address of some ancient ruins. Jiang Che put the treasure map away.

I plan to wait until the exploration of Sanxingdui is completed before going to the bottom of the East China Sea.

After translating all the antique inscriptions, Jiang Che left the training room.

The Yaoguang Holy Land is still shining with stars, and the flowers, plants and trees are emitting a hazy spiritual light.

"Honey, you're awake. Look at these two little guys. Aren't they cute?"

As soon as Jiang Che came out, Tang Tian teleported to Jiang Che's side, holding two cute little ones in her arms.

"The fennec fox gave birth to offspring with star blood so quickly?"

Jiang Che was surprised and picked up the two little guys. The appearance of these two little guys had changed dramatically.

His eyes were big and bright, and his azure pupils were like galaxies.

The big, round ears are pink and tender, and the fur has changed from its original yellow-white color to silver-gray.

The fluffy hair is shining, and the appearance is elevated to several levels.

"Yes, I mobilized the laws of Yaoguang Holy Land to influence them."

"It accelerated their genetic mutations. Just six months ago, one of the fennec foxes gave birth to these two little ones."

Tang Tian was very happy looking at the two cute little guys. The intelligence of these two little guys was much stronger than that of Xiangling and Banling.

There's nothing that can be done about it. Who made these two fennec foxes born in the Worry-Free Realm?

"My dear, have you finished translating those ancient inscriptions?"

Tang Tian stroked the little fox's head and asked with a smile.

"It's done, and there are unexpected discoveries." Jiang Che said as he took out a complex three-dimensional map.

"This was found on a bronze tortoise shell binding from Sanxingdui, somewhere on the bottom of the East China Sea."

"It's really strange. The Sanxingdui ruins are clearly in Sichuan, but they are actually related to the East China Sea."

The Sanxingdui ruins are located in the west and the east respectively, which are poles apart.

Jiang Che was very curious about why there was a connection between the two.

"I love treasure hunting, dear. Let's go exploring together after I get through the tribulation."

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