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The Beautiful CEO’s Dragon Blood Bodyguard

Chapter 910 - 910 0910 Great Xia Dynasty

Author: Ancient West Wind
updatedAt: 2025-07-21

910: Chapter 0910 Great Xia Dynasty 910: Chapter 0910 Great Xia Dynasty Yin Yang Sect base, managed by Vice Sect Hierarch Hua Qianmo, Yu Fangming, and Daoist Huoyuan.

The other disciples, according to pre-arranged plans, were here to revitalize the sect, each with their own tasks.

Long Fei and Chu Feng, along with Bald Dog, left; of course, they could not forget the Ground Rat Demon King who was the guide.

They made a detour to the Divine Sword Sect and admired this top-notch sect from a nearby mountain.

The place was hundreds of kilometers from the Yin Yang Sect base, located at the northern foothills of Mount Tai.

The mountain was majestic, towering more than three thousand meters high.

There were streams cascading down, forming a rainbow bridge at the mountainside, as if set amongst the colorful clouds.

There was abundant water in this world, so none of the sect’s cavern dwellings lacked a water source.

The mountain’s spiritual energy was enhanced by the water; in comparison, the site currently chosen by the Yin Yang Sect wasn’t even as good as the Green Ox Demon King’s cave.

Establishing a sect in such a magnificent place truly reflected the stature of a top-tier sect.

Not to mention, the white mist swirling around the mountain peak alone gave a vast, Immortal Realm-like sensation.

This towering mountain’s most captivating feature was the steep peak a hundred zhang high at its summit.

The peak formed the shape of a sword with its hilt, straight and abrupt.

It was as if a real longsword was thrust upon the mountaintop, wielded by some colossal giant of unknown origin.

Long Fei, gazing at this spectacular sight, couldn’t help but exclaim in admiration to Chu Feng, “That day, the Green Ox Demon King crashed into this Sword Peak?”

“Yes!”

Chu Feng nodded.

Long Fei curiously asked, “What was it trying to do?”

Chu Feng shook his head, “I don’t know.

Its head crashed into it, and then the mountain trembled.

It seemed like a giant tree swaying under a strong wind, shaking as if about to collapse.

The people below seemed very anxious; after the quake, a bronze bell rang, probably to assemble the disciples.

Fortunately, I ran fast, seized the moment, took the ox’s head, and escaped.”

“There’s something fishy here!”

Long Fei furrowed his brows, as he had felt uneasy about this place since last night.

Today, facing this Sword Peak, his doubts only intensified.

He stood, remotely facing the sword’s edge, feeling almost a kind of resonance in his heart.

Ground Rat Demon King had said that the Divine Sword Sect’s celebrated founder had meditated facing this sword’s edge, leading to the establishment of the sect.

Could it be that this Sword Peak possessed a spirit, and that one could comprehend something by meditating here?

Pressed for time, Long Fei didn’t have the luxury to linger any longer.

He planned to come back some other time to take a closer look at the Sword Peak.

Along the way, the two men and two demons took the opportunity to investigate the geography, culture, and customs of the surrounding area.

As expected, the mountain housed Cultivation sects and demons, while the foothills hosted cities with regular Human Race activity.

Saying it was the ‘regular Human Race,’ but Long Fei noticed on closer examination,

That the vibrant young people, all clothed in fine silks, seemed to have some basic Cultivation knowledge.

Due to the abundance of Spiritual Energy, technology was relatively primitive here.

The entire city bore the resemblance of an ancient city from Long Fei’s world.

At the city gates stood guards, evidently having Cultivation Levels of the Foundation Establishment Realm.

Cultivation techniques, it seemed, had reached widespread adoption in this world.

Long Fei and the group researched one city after another, reaching the Guanzhong area a month later.

The geography here was roughly consistent with that of the outside world, only larger.

Administratively, this place was governed by a unified dynasty, Great Xia.

It was said that the Great Xia Dynasty had a history of over ten thousand years, universally revered, from the time Emperor Yu of Xia established Jiuzhou, continuing to the present day.

The capital of the dynasty was situated in Chang’an in Guanzhong, where the Imperial Family, bearing the Ji surname, were descendants of Emperor Xuanyuan Huangdi.

Mount Tai is located in Lu State.

Guanzhong is also called Capital Province, with a population of over 100 million, which is more than ten times larger than the Capital City of the outside world.

Long Fei and Chu Feng were both baffled, wondering if the historical progression of this world was slower?

In their world, the Xia Dynasty had long ceased to exist.

Unexpectedly, this world was still holding strong.

The currencies of this world were also gold, silver, and copper, but there was an additional currency—the Spirit Stone.

Spirit Stones circulated only among the nobility; ordinary people had no use for them.

A Spirit Stone the size of a chicken egg could be exchanged for 100 gold coins.

The gold coins bore the likeness of the founding Emperor Yu.

A gold medal the size of an Olympic medal, weighing about 100 grams, would be worth 35,000 dollars in Long Fei’s world.

The Spirit Stones needed by cultivators cost 3.5 million each.

This price was relatively inexpensive.

Because in Long Fei’s world, Spirit Stones were a rare commodity in the Cultivation World, with people willing to pay 35 million for one.

The Great Xia Dynasty purportedly had a population over 100 billion, appearing to Long Fei as dazzling wealth!

Things like cars, airplanes, cannons, tanks, and a variety of electrical appliances and household goods could all be sold here.

Thus, one could absorb Spirit Stones at the fastest rate without having to forcefully plunder through martial power.

After reaching the base of Mount Hua, Long Fei and Chu Feng roamed around for a while, planning to find an inn to stay in.

The city at the base of Mount Hua was also very large, serving as the first gateway to reaching Chang’an City.

At this time, the inns at the foot of the mountain were all full.

Looking at their attire, they were all cultivators.

Led by Mount Shu, they united to attack the Mystic Yin Sect.

Not only the major sects joined, but Mount Shu, Mount Wudang, Mount Mao, Dragon-Tiger Mountain, along with various branches of smaller sects, noble families, and numerous loose cultivators, all participated.

This made the place boisterous with people, similar to a Daoist Sect’s grand exchange meeting.

Over the past month, both of them had gained some weight, looking much plumper than before.

Traveling and indulging in food and leisure without practicing cultivation techniques was bound to lead to weight gain.

If they wanted to lose weight, they could absorb this excess fat in an instant.

However, doing so would diminish their mortal essence, making it difficult to blend in among ordinary folk.

The food of this world was truly delicious, provided that one had enough gold coins.

When Long Fei first arrived, he had pillaged the Blood Clan and the Jin Family in America, and his Storage Ring was full of gold bars.

Casting gold coins was not complicated; the purity could be reduced, requiring only ninety percent gold content to be usable.

Bald Dog and the Ground Rat Demon King took advantage of this, consuming their way from Lu State to within the borders of Capital Province.

They tried everything that flew in the sky, swam in the waters, and ran through the mountains.

Compared to that world, the quality of the meat was fresh and tender, the Essential Qi content beyond anyone’s imagination.

The two directly entered the most luxurious restaurant in the city, an establishment built with classical wood and bluestone, uniquely constructed using techniques of this world to stand ten stories high.

With an area so immense, it almost looked like a palace from the outside.

Upon entering, the service was similar to that of the outside world.

Servers in uniform ancient white robes welcomed them and proceeded to the front desk to arrange rooms.

Instead of computers for registration, this world used a special type of luminescent stone.

There were two stones, each placed in different wooden drawers labeled with room numbers.

The two stones would not glow when placed together.

But if one were removed, both would shine continuously.

To check room availability during registration, one simply needed to see which room’s stone was not lit up.

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