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In this chapter, the master explains the difference between a cultivator and a master. He explains that a cultivator is a person who starts the process of cultivating something, and that's what the master calls a human being. A human being is a cultivator when he or she starts cultivating something. The master explains that he tailored a new type of cultivation technique for the little monkey so that the monkey could practice it with any other monkey. He also explains that the master's nine-dragon skill was added to this new technique so that it would strengthen the monkey even more. The little monkey is consoled by the master, but he knows that the conflict between his divine power and his own divine power is over. He tells her that she looks like a human when she's practicing the new technique in her body. She'll be more energetic when her vital qi flows through her meridians, which are similar to those of a human. He suggests that she try practicing this technique on herself. The poisonous insects crawl into the cottage, and they stop beside the body of jiang lan when she opens her eyes. The insects are gone, but they continue to help her. She asks the insects if they're willing to sacrifice themselves for her, but the master knows that he can't control them anymore, so he doesn't think they'll kill her.
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My Three Thousand Years To The Sky • Chapter 160 • Page ik-page-2268353
Chapter 160
This is a locked chapterChapter 160
About This Chapter
In this chapter, the master explains the difference between a cultivator and a master. He explains that a cultivator is a person who starts the process of cultivating something, and that's what the master calls a human being. A human being is a cultivator when he or she starts cultivating something. The master explains that he tailored a new type of cultivation technique for the little monkey so that the monkey could practice it with any other monkey. He also explains that the master's nine-dragon skill was added to this new technique so that it would strengthen the monkey even more. The little monkey is consoled by the master, but he knows that the conflict between his divine power and his own divine power is over. He tells her that she looks like a human when she's practicing the new technique in her body. She'll be more energetic when her vital qi flows through her meridians, which are similar to those of a human. He suggests that she try practicing this technique on herself. The poisonous insects crawl into the cottage, and they stop beside the body of jiang lan when she opens her eyes. The insects are gone, but they continue to help her. She asks the insects if they're willing to sacrifice themselves for her, but the master knows that he can't control them anymore, so he doesn't think they'll kill her.
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