Book 2: Chapter 103: Origin of Destiny, Supreme Mystery
Vol 2 Ch 103: Origin of Destiny, Supreme Mystery
Shi Yunjing was the Hall Master of the Destiny Hall in the Zouyi Dynasty. His cultivation had already reached the pinnacle of the Sixth Level of the Star River Realm, making him one of the most powerful individuals in the entire dynasty.
Some time ago, the Chaotic Fate Practitioner emerged, and Shi Yunjing was ordered to hunt them down. He had been stationed in Zhi Lan Valley ever since. He originally thought that his target wouldn’t last long under the pressure and would soon flee, but unexpectedly, nearly a month had passed with no trace of them. Not only that, but the once-chaotic Heaven's Fate Divine Domain had stabilized significantly.
Realizing that his target wouldn’t surface anytime soon, Shi Yunjing arranged for subordinates to keep watch and boarded a flying Source Beast to return to Destiny Hall. A long absence had left many affairs piling up, requiring his immediate attention.
As he reminisced about his quarters in Destiny Hall, a faint smile appeared on his face. He had remained unmarried throughout his life, with no wife or children, and had not purchased a property. Instead, he lived in a room within Destiny Hall. Although not large, the room was meticulously decorated with various formations: defense arrays, energy-gathering formations, and concealment formations—over a dozen in total.
This was not out of fear of assassination or cowardice but tied to his cultivation path. He practiced Treasured Destiny, a technique that allowed him to break through his cultivation bottlenecks by collecting rare artifacts and valuable treasures. As the esteemed Hall Master of Destiny Hall in the Zouyi Dynasty, his lofty status made treasure collection relatively easy. Consequently, his quarters were filled with precious jade, agate, ancient paintings, calligraphy, and even a variety of porcelain items.
These treasures were his lifeblood. Every time he returned home, he would meticulously clean them, taking more care than he did for his own bath.
“It’s been days since I’ve seen my treasures. I’ll give them a thorough cleaning when I get back,” Shi Yunjing thought with a smile. Thinking of his collection, the fatigue and exhaustion from the past few days seemed to dissipate.
“Hurry up. Fly faster, and I’ll reward you with something delicious later,” he urged, standing atop the beast’s back, hands clasped behind him, gazing forward.
