Urban Immortal Emperor: Max Level Cultivation Roaming Earth

(Chapter 439 onward: Immortal Emperor breaks through apocalypse in a frozen world)

Li Mu cultivated for tens of thousands of years, finally becoming the number one Immortal Emperor in the Imm...

Chapter 172 Qixia Island

Li Mu actually had no idea about the whereabouts of Gao Zheng. He could only go to Yu Sheng to ask him in detail to see if he could get any clues. After all, he had only had a general conversation with Yu Sheng some time ago.

After Li Mu explained something to Wang Jian again, he took Wang Jian and took a step forward. They appeared above a small island in the East China Sea. This small island was the location of Yu Sheng Taoist Temple.

"Li Mu has come to your house without warning. I wonder if you are in the Taoist temple?" Li Mu called softly.

"Haha, Fellow Daoist Li Mu is here to visit me, of course I welcome him!" In just a moment, Yu Sheng stood opposite Li Mu and laughed loudly.

As he said this, he took Li Mu and the other person to a pavilion on the island. Upon seeing this, Yu Sheng's disciples also served them tea.

"Who is this young man...?" Yu Sheng looked at Wang Jian.

"This is Wang Jian, a follower who has followed me for thousands of years." Li Mu said to Yu Shengdao. Although he did not hide Wang Jian's identity, he did hide Wang Jian's origins.

"Wang Jian greets Saint Yu." Wang Jian also saluted Saint Yu.

"The people who worked under Zheng'er in the past?" Yu Sheng asked in surprise. Wang Jian was the second most important figure in the Qin Dynasty back then. Therefore, even after so many years, Yu Sheng still had some impression of him.

"Yes, I was a general under Shi...Zheng. Fortunately, Mr. Li appreciated me back then, so I am lucky enough to survive until now!" Wang Jian replied.

"Haha, this is your good fortune!" Yu Sheng said with a smile, without any doubt.

"It's like this. This disciple of mine has encountered an inner demon during his cultivation recently. This matter is also related to the Zheng of the past. If he cannot resolve the inner demon, he will most likely suffer a backlash and fall into an irretrievable situation. I wonder if you have any clues about Zheng of the past?" Li Mu asked.

"Haha, fellow Daoist is indeed kindhearted. However, as for Zheng'er, I don't know much about him since he left. Hmm~ I did hear people say that they saw him in Zhongzhou thirty years ago, but it has been thirty years now, and things and people have changed after so many years." Yu Sheng said after thinking for a while.

"Where was Zhen Zheng imprisoned back then?" Li Mu asked.

"It's on Qixia Island in the South China Sea. Haha, to be honest, this is a little selfish of mine!" Yu Sheng said a little embarrassedly.

"What do you mean?" Li Mu asked.

"Qixia Island was originally used by the Great Sage Xuanyuan to imprison Jiang You in ancient times. Later, when we opened up the small world, the Great Sage Xuanyuan wanted to resolve the conflict with Jiang You, and took the initiative to release Jiang You, and proposed to classify Jiang You as a saint. As a result, the stubborn Jiang You did not appreciate it. Helplessly, we can only bring the entire Qixia Island to this world. Jiang You has never left the island since he set foot on Qixia Island. At that time, Zheng'er caused everyone's dissatisfaction because of that incident. As his ancestor, I should give everyone an explanation. Although Jiang You is stubborn, he still has some abilities, and he is not inferior to the Great Sage Xuanyuan. Therefore, I went with the flow and shamelessly proposed to imprison Zheng'er on Qixia Island. If Zheng'er is valued by Jiang You, it may not be a bad thing for him!" Yu Sheng explained.

"I see." Li Mu nodded and did not continue the topic. He did not want to show excessive concern for Zheng. In the lesser fairy world, he did not even trust Yu Sheng.

"By the way, how have you discussed the integration of the two worlds?" Li Mu asked, changing the subject.

Yu Sheng was stunned by Li Mu's sudden change of topic, and then replied: "Haha, Daoyou, I have already told other saints about your last proposal. Some of them still have some concerns. After all, Zheng'er did this kind of thing before, and it was on a small scale, which caused chaos in the world at that time."

"Well, Gao Zheng was indeed a little too hasty at the time. If the pace of relaxation was slowed down this time, coupled with the fact that times are different now and the legal system in society is much more sound, the situation like that of the Qin Dynasty should not happen again." Li Mu said.

"Yes, the reason why more saints support it is because they have considered the factors mentioned by fellow Taoist. Someone is now drafting a detailed process for this matter, and it should be implemented soon." Yu Sheng nodded.

Next, Li Mu chatted with Yu Sheng for a while about all sorts of things, then said goodbye to Wang Jian and left.

"My Lord, what should we do now?" Wang Jian asked.

"Go to Qixia Island!" Li Mu said lightly.

"Qixia Island? His Majesty the First Emperor was imprisoned there for two thousand years. He should not return there again, right?" Wang Jian asked doubtfully.

"Let's go and take a look first. There are no clues now anyway, right?" Li Mu said.

As he spoke, Li Mu took a step forward and headed towards the South China Sea, with Wang Jian following closely behind him.

Just now, Yu Sheng only said that Qixia Island was in the South China Sea, and Li Mu did not ask in detail, so he did not know the specific location of Qixia. He opened his spiritual sense and found a small island nearby. Li Mu took another step and landed on the island. Because this small island was located outside the South China Sea and was very close to the land, it was just a gathering place for ordinary cultivators, gathering cultivators from all over the world who came to the South China Sea to seek opportunities.

After they gained opportunities in the South China Sea, they bartered here and obtained what they needed by exchanging opportunities with other cultivators. Over time, this place gradually became one of the largest trading markets in the southern continent. Since it was originally an island with no ring finger, it did not have a formal name, and because the main trading objects were found in the South China Sea, it was nicknamed the "South China Sea Fish Market." Of course, most of the transactions here have nothing to do with fish, it's just a joke, but as more and more people called it that, it became a commonly accepted name, and even a giant stone tablet was erected on the island with the words "South China Sea Fish Market" engraved on it.

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