Chapter 1658: Innert Arts
The explorations that followed yielded few truly valuable new discoveries.
Given the time constraints, even with their vast knowledge, Sein and his group could not hope to uncover truly groundbreaking truths in such a short period.
After recording the coordinates of the biological warship, the group departed and pressed deeper into the Steel Ruins.
Within the ruins of the Eiyurant Papillon Civilization, the Magic Cube proved to be a far more effective exploration tool than the Faceless Mask.
Normally, places where treasures were found also held other mysteries waiting to be unraveled, so Sein was not worried about returning empty-handed.
Before leaving the biological warship, however, Hanliu muttered, “Inner arts? Cultivators of the Immortal Realm also practice inner arts. I wonder if they are the same thing...”
At first glance, inner arts resembled the methods Magus World mages used to improve their mental focus, but closer examination revealed fundamental differences.
Hanliu’s muttering caught Sein’s attention, prompting him to ask, “If inner arts are practiced in the Immortal Realm Civilization, what about beast-taming techniques?”
“Yes. In fact, there are many beast-taming sects in the Immortal Realm. But I’ve never heard of any direct connection between those sects and the inner arts they use,” Hanliu replied, scratching his head.
“I didn’t expect there were beast-taming techniques in the Immortal Realm,” Grethel said in surprise. “I wonder how the beast tamers there compare to our Magus Civilization’s summoners.”
“I have lived this long and still haven’t visited the Immortal Realm,” she added with a sigh.
Perhaps stirred by his cousin’s remarks, Black Oblivion felt compelled to show off his knowledge about the Immortal Realm.
