Otherworldly Life Starting from Being a Salted Fish

Chen Zhou has transmigrated, possessing no cultivation talent.

He became an abandoned disciple of the immortal sect, looked down upon by his peers, experiencing the full package of a transmig...

Chapter 177 Wo Geng's Request

"I have only come here to ask for one thing. This is my daughter, Wo Wan. She is also a formation master, and I would like her to learn formations from you and become your disciple," Wo Geng said calmly.

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Upon hearing this, everyone except Chen Zhou was stunned. Wo Geng actually wanted his daughter to become Chen Zhou's disciple? Qian Xin had previously heard that Wo Geng had a daughter who grew up in the Northern Kingdom and was a noblewoman there, because Wo Geng's wife was a princess of the Northern Kingdom. However, the Wolong Sect did not agree to keep Wo Wan, who did not have the blood of a dragon, because Wo Wan, lacking the blood of a dragon, could not cultivate the main cultivation method of the Wolong Sect. Therefore, keeping her would not help and she would not be able to cultivate the cultivation method of the Wolong Sect.

So, after discussing it with his wife, Wo Geng sent Wo Wan to the Northern Kingdom to cultivate and live among the nobles there. Growing up among the nobles of the Northern Kingdom, Wo Wan developed this arrogant habit.

Therefore, Wo Wan became the only formation master among the three sects of Wolong. In the Northern Kingdom, the cultivation of formations is considered a compulsory subject. The Northern Kingdom attaches great importance to the cultivation of formations, even spending a lot of money on the Tianyun Association. This is to enable the Tianyun Association to establish more places of transmission in the Northern Kingdom, so that more residents of the Northern Kingdom will have the opportunity to learn formations.

In this way, a cultivation style centered on formations gradually took shape in the northern country.

Wo Wan was just one small member of this cultivation trend, and from a young age, she showed an interest in and talent for formations. It was for this reason that Wo Geng agreed to let his wife send their only daughter to the Northern Kingdom to cultivate—because she had a talent for formations.

Wo Wan naturally lived up to her parents' expectations, reaching the level of a first-level array master at a young age.

But Wo Wan never expected that her father would summon her back this time to ask her to become his disciple.