Otherworldly Overlord
who ascended never returned, leaving its true nature unknown.

"Uncle, have you reached the Nameless Realm?" Tao Ci queried, more concerned with this detail.

Jiuyang Continent’s cultivation system doesn’t measure internal qi or special dantian structures, surprising Tao Ci upon arrival in this world. In almost every transmigration tale, the new world’s human body focuses on dantian or similar special structures, closely tied to one’s realm.

Contrarily, Jiuyang Continent values understanding the Dao and physical refinement. So-called true qi permeates every part of the body.

A powerful body accommodates more vital energy. Deep Dao insights increase vital energy absorption, converting it into personal true qi. While conversion depends on practiced techniques, advancing in realms hinges solely on Dao comprehension.

Thus, combat ability varies drastically even within the same realm. Differences in physical strength, true qi quality, and Dao realization mean not all land immortals are combat Daoists.

Take the Sacred Treasure Sect, on par with the Holy Ice Pool Sect. Renowned not for combat but its powerful supportive capabilities, the sect's extensive connections earn it the respected title of Sacred Sect, indicating wide admiration.

Chapter Eight: Everyday Life at Little Bamboo Mountain

There’s no such thing as a free lunch. While the Wanbao Sect is known for its strong auxiliary capabilities, its revered status as a Holy Sect is built on more than just that. The sect owes its prosperity to the exceptional diplomacy and conduct of successive leaders, attending to every detail and ensuring that every collaboration with other sects is a pleasant experience.

Moreover, the Wanbao Sect is acutely aware of its non-combative nature. Hence, it maintains impeccable diplomacy, avoiding conflicts and actively engaging in charitable acts. Tens of thousands of children and villages have been sponsored by the Wanbao Sect, such that the exact number is beyond computation. Clearly, the sect’s aid extends far and wide, fostering goodwill both overtly and covertly.

“It’s like the saying, there’s always a reason for pity in the pitiful.”

“Tao Ci, that’s a good point. Though it may be an extreme example, the Wanbao Sect earns respect for a reason. No one strikes a smiling face, especially when their actions are both proper and respectable. Making friends is a pathway to success; no one seeks trouble intentionally.”

“Sure, the leader can achieve this, but can the disciples?” Song Qin was incredulous.

“This is another remarkable aspect of the Wanbao Sect,” Third Martial Uncle nodded, “From top to bottom, etiquette education is nearly obsessive. Thus, even in a crowd, you can easily identify them by their refined and amicable demeanor.”

“With such an impeccable pu
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