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Chapter 13: Wind of the Suspending Golden Pagoda
Translator: Cynthia Editor: Pranav
The world inside the door was entirely different
After spitting out the blade of grass he had been chewing, Ai Hui had just stepped into the Suspending Golden Pagoda before he was battered and overwhel roars of the wind—a fierce sound that he had never heard before Beneath him were iron fences, and violent metal winds that spewed from the depths swirled into a turbulent vortex that storain his footing, Ai Hui was sent flying into the air by the wind Like a lone leaf swaying in a stor around hirimaced with severe pain as his back forcefully slammed into a wall The metal as so severe that he could not even open his eyes Even worse, it felt like innuh hisdeep into his bones
Ai Hui's face turned pale as the unspeakable pain instantly spread all over his body He had underestioda
However, thanks to Ai Hui's extensive experience in life-and-death situations, the second he realized his mistake, his body reacted instinctively Under such a circumstance—which was co he had to do was protect himself
He huddled hi!
He was like a ball bouncing around the pagoda
The penetrativepain Ai Hui felt powerless—a fa him back to his initial days in the Wilderness As the seconds passed, the pain becaly severe, to the point that it almost exceeded what he could bear; he felt as if his bones were being rasped by millions of files
When was the last time he was in such a fluster? He could not really remember; even in the Wilderness, he had never been in such a state for long
Although he are that the Suspending Golden Pagoda was for those who had opened their natal residences, he assumed that he could persist because he was confident in his own endurance
The extrey in the wind perns of diffusion, which indicated that this y could not be absorbed by hisyour rivals can put yourself in a terrible state, just like Ai Hui's situation at the moment—it could not be y cultivation was to absorb eley into the muscles One of the quickest methods was to consume elemental soup because a dire beast’s inners to absorb and was how Ai Hui had cultivated his own y
This method was excellent but expensive Evidently, a poor wretch like Ai Hui could hardly afford it
Another conventional cultivation y froy Input In this approach, the type of eley could not be chosen casually, and most people would prefer a mild type for easier absorption
The needle-like eleoda, however, was notpain indicated that it could not be easily absorbed and was hence hurting his y into his own, but soon realized that he was being too naive
Although the y appeared to be as thin as a strand of hair, it was much more concentrated than his own
It was only at this oda was only for those who had opened their natal residences
Bang!
Striking into so violently, Ai Hui was suddenly jerked back into reality, but he soon felt as if all his bones were broken Although that collision had been unpleasant, he could now discern that the prickling sensation in his back had weakened
Ai Hui suddenly realized soh he had struck hiain, Ai Hui rejoiced excitedly
He could still clearly perceive the pain in hissensation had been considerably reduced Even though he was ah to observe the slightest changes of his body
Whenever his body was knocked into soy scattered and was y in the wind, hence decreasing the pain
Nevertheless, Ai Hui's luck didn't last long before his expression abruptly changed