sect filled with goddesses. At first glance, it might seem like a club of tigresses, but when combined with the Yang-dominated nature of the Jiuyang Continent, it becomes exceptional. The common knowledge that Jiuyang Continent doesn’t favor yin-based cultivation didn’t hinder the Ice Pool Sect from rising five thousand years ago. Despite being all women, every member possessed extraordinary talent. Though they have no land immortals, they have around ten experts at the Peak of Heaven. If even one of them ascends to true immortality, the sect's future is highly promising. In a yang-dominated environment, founding a sect based on yin attributes and thriving in such a manner earns the title of Holy Sect. Critics speculate that the rise of the Holy Ice Pool Sect is linked to the Ice Pool Lotus. This legendary Ice Pool Lotus supposedly offers insights into the Dao, especially benefiting experts at the Emperor Realm, granting them glimpses of land immortality's mysteries. Although two realms apart, seeing is believing, reducing detours in future cultivation. Thus, the high number of Peak of Heaven experts in the Ice Pool Sect likely owes much to the divine lotus. Despite their numerous Peak of Heaven experts, the sect hasn't produced a single supreme immortal, suggesting that fate does not favor them. Following the divine lotus, there’s a mysterious grassland. The most legendary divine medicine, Yinchenhao, is said to have been witnessed by the Medicine God himself. It wasn’t hearsay or speculation but one of the divine herbs he saw firsthand. It was transformed from the relics of the Medicine God's two friends, Quesi and Zhu Qiong. Quesi and Zhu Qiong, unparalleled geniuses of their time and passionate Dao partners, shared an unbreakable bond with the Medicine God. The two immortals chose to remain together on earth till death, avoiding reincarnation. When they passed, the Medicine God, upon visiting their transformation site, discovered the miraculous herb and decided to investigate further. This exploration led him into a mysterious dream. Though perilous, upon awakening after several struggles, he discovered his cultivation had surged by a hundred years. Reflecting on this experience left him full of emotions. Before leaving, he bowed deeply to the Yinchenhao, mourning his friends and appreciating the miracle. From the Medicine God's account, this herb could be a boon for some or a disaster for others. He speculated that mortals who entered might immediately reincarnate, their next lives unpredictable. A land immortal might stay in the dream for three days, others longer, and weaker souls might remain trapped, even less aware than mortals. Labeling it the world’s greatest sinister spot wouldn’t be an exaggeration. Nonetheless, since it