Once they made their pledges, the heartbeats of the three pharmacists sped up for brief moment. However, they were rather distracted and didn't discover any differences.
Only, if they really divulged any secrets, the vow would come true.
Gu Zuo couldn't help asking the system: If they broke their vows, what would happen?
[The vow would cause the pharmacists' medical beads to destroy themselves the moment they divulged any secrets. If they tried to do so again, they would directly lose their lives. For a martial artist who'd swear upon the martial path, all of their cultivation would be destroyed, turning them into a handicapped person. If they still tried to divulge any secrets, they would also directly perish.]
Gu Zuo immediately set aside his concerns.
In other words, at least no secrets would be leaked from these pharmacists' mouths… Only, he needed to always be on guard to prevent them from carelessly leaking secrets and causing their medical beads to self-destruct, as well as conceal the matter from them.
However, the Heavenly Oath was truly harsh.
After Gongyi Tianheng became aware of the results bought about by the Heavenly Oath, he made further plans for the arrangements of those three pharmacists.
In short, the purpose of their partic.i.p.ation in the Pill Fundamentals a.s.sociation was now successfully completed.
Soon after, Tianheng brought these pharmacists back to the sect.
And so, these pharmacists were handed nominal disciple tokens and became his subordinates — There were only four tokens left in his possession.
He didn't intend on making use of these four spots for the time being.
Things were as usual for the Qingyun outer sect.
Zhang Mingyuan and the others followed Tianheng as they returned to his courtyard. Because the outer sect was rich in ambient qi, it brought about an enormous feeling of happiness in them.
Though they weren't martial artists, they were still pharmacists, and they wanted to refine even higher grade medicinal pills. One also couldn't neglect the cultivation of their body's true qi.
Dragon One and Dragon Two's skills were comprehensive and diverse. Their temperaments were also very steady. With their recent arrival to the sect, their roles were equivalent to Tianheng's housekeepers.
Currently, the three pharmacists were a.s.signed a room by Dragon One. He removed the wall between two conjoining houses, which would serve as their secret room for refining medicine.
Gu Zuo also received the mission completed prompt.
However, to him, this prompt wasn't a prompt. In fact, its usefulness wasn't substantial. Because this system of his was good at understanding others, it was also very strange. It basically didn't have any rewards — Or to say, the system sent rewards in the form of mission items in the first place. The penalties for mission failures were also very simple. Either there wasn't any punishment, there was a deduction of medicinal qi, or just obliteration. And normally, the circ.u.mstances for obliteration weren't many. One could say that the system's a.s.sistance to him was enormous.
Once Gu Zuo gradually trusted the system, there wasn't any of that trepidation like before, of feeling a mentality of paying too little and gaining too much. Because he found that having this mentality was useless, considering how the system should act, would he be able to reject the system's help from here on out?
Having a.s.sistance on hand, but not employing it because of suspicions was a kind of cowardice in disguise.
After following Gongyi Tianheng for a long time, Gu Zuo clearly understood one argument — Retreating was useless; it was better to fight with everything one had. One needed to remain vigilant, but one shouldn't take precautions for vigilance's sake and hole themselves up.
In any case, what he learned was made his own. After he advanced to Xiantian, he could distinctly sense the resonance of the medical beads in his palms when he refined pills. And there was basically no connection between the medical beads and the system. In other words, this innate skill was his own. Even the system was incapable of depriving him of this!
Since this was the case, he studied carefully. Perhaps once his strength was high enough, he'd be able to understand many matters. Right now, he was thinking too much. It was no more than getting upset over nothing.
So, Gu Zuo didn't concern himself. He turned his head to look at Tianheng: "Big brother, then what'll we do now?"
Tianheng said: "First, go check out
>. Ah Zuo, try select a school of thought from within and have those three pharmacists practice it."
Gu Zuo understood instantly.
This big brother of his intended on nurturing pharmacists.
As such, it was only natural he'd do his utmost to help.
After returning to the room's interior, Gu Zuo took out the Primary Medicine Refinement Cultivation Method from his storage s.p.a.ce and opened it up to take a look. Unexpectedly, he discovered that it had eighty one cultivation methods here!
A total of eighty one!
Gu Zuo was practically itching to take a look.
Afterwards, he also discovered that these cultivation methods weren't simple at all!
Because they all…formed complete sets.
For example, there was one called >, which was divided into three volumes: Three Turns, Six Turns, and Nine Turns. In this < primary="" medicine="" refinement="" cultivation="" method="">>, only the first Three Turns were collected in >. The follow-up was mentioned only in the appendix.
However, without any follow-up, just the Method of Three Turns Golden Flames by itself could already provide enough insight for a pharmacist to cultivate from Houtian to perfect Xiantian.
Moreover, after Gu Zuo flipped through the unfamiliar sections of the previously obtained
>, he understood a bit more — This Golden Flames Nine Turns Cultivation Method was actually an attribute cultivation method.
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