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Chapter 117: Consumables (1)
Three days later.
It was another sunny day.
The office area on the second floor was currently filled with the water.
Su Mo sat in his seat, his left hand supporting his chin.
Looking at the encrypted file on the computer screen, he pondered.
“I thought that the ritual for the [Sword Saint] to break through to Tier 3 would require something like a potion.
He did not expect the content of the ceremony to be so simple.”
According to the introduction in the encrypted file, there was no need to use any external objects to carry out the advancement ritual for the [sword saint] profession to break through to Tier 3. All it needed to do was not eat, drink, or sleep for five days and five nights. It required one to constantly comprehend the way of the sword and condense a special Sword Heart. Then, one would use this Sword Heart to clear all the pollution in the body, sublimate oneself, and knock on the door to Tier 4.
Before this, Su Mo had thought that advancement ritual for the [sword saint] profession would be either very complicated or extremely dangerous.
After all, judging from the situation around him, many people were stuck at Tier 3 and had yet to hold the advancement ritual.
It was true that this had something to do with their own reasons, but it could also be seen how dangerous the advancement ritual was.
Especially when Yang Zhichao had failed to hold a ceremony in front of him.
Furthermore, Zhang Lie died on the spot.
All of this had a lot to do with the pollution in their bodies.
The most important function of the advancement ritual was to remove the pollution.
If the removal was not clean enough, the contamination would accumulate.
Not only would it affect his advancement in the future, but it would also cause a huge obstacle to the advancement ceremony later.
As a result, Su Mo was extremely cautious when he looked for information.
He was prepared to find out the contents of the ritual so that he could start making preparations from now on to prevent himself from being caught off guard when the moment came.
At the end of the day, this was because even he himself could not determine the speed of his advancement.
If he suddenly accumulated enough lifespan to level up during the next mission, but he knew nothing about the advancement ritual, then it would be a big joke.
In the end, after checking the contents of the promotion ceremony through his own authority, the method mentioned in it was much easier than he had imagined.
Of course, this relaxation was only relative.
It was almost impossible for ordinary people to not eat, drink, or sleep for five days and five nights.
Not to mention that he had to constantly comprehend the Sword Dao and condense a Sword Heart during this process.
Even if they were true Trascendent, very few of them could persist.
Su Mo looked it up and found that the success rate of the sword saint Rank 3 advancement ritual was only 50%.
This success rate immediately alerted Su Mo.
“Only 50%, although it is still quite high compared to the 10% standard of the evil cultivators.
However, if he thought about it carefully, half of the ten sword saint had died during the Tier 3 advancement ritual.
As for the more difficult levels 6 and 9, they would definitely lose more.
Considering that the number of people who had awakened the sword saint profession was already pitifully small.
The 20 saint of the government were probably a huge asset accumulated over the past 200 years.”
” Apart from that, from this success rate, it can be seen that this advancement ritual isn’t as simple as I imagined.
Thinking about it carefully, most Tier 3 sword saint should be able to go five days without eating, drinking, or sleeping.
Then the problem was obviously the latter one, condensing Sword Heart.”
Su Mo dragged his mouse down and saw that there were many locked posts.
Every post was left behind by sword saint who had successfully advanced to Tier 4.
They were all insights and experiences from breaking through to Tier 4.
Reading these posts required points.
Moreover, they could only check the same profession. Other classes other than themselves could not be checked unless they reported their other classes to the officials in advance.
Su Mo understood that both the points consumption and the check limit were to prevent information from being leaked.
Including his browsing history and exchange status, everything was actually in the hands of the officials.
It was said that when one reached Tier 6 or 9, it would be very troublesome to inquire about the advancement ritual. They would need to go through a series of qualification tests and other review mechanisms.
Thinking about it carefully, it was normal for such a situation to occur.
After all, for the Dawn Society, the advancement ritual and various enlightenment experiences were their most precious treasures.
How could they all be like low-level cultivators, easily letting go of the outside world?
Su Mo even thought about it a little more. The simple promotion ceremony might have been to lure the wandering Sword Saints to join the officials.
He’s good at plotting.
He sighed to himself as he spent points to open the post.
After the last mission, he obtained another 300 points.
And these posts were marked with different prices. The cheapest only cost five points, while the most expensive cost 200 points.
It was obvious that the price was marked by the poster himself.
These points would be directly transferred to the account of each poster. It was also an additional means of generating income.
After all, in the future, there would be a steady stream of new sword saint.
Of course, it was impossible for him to write blindly to cheat points.
This was because there was an evaluation system in it, and every buyer could give a score.
The lowest was one star, and the highest was five stars.
Su Mo did not hesitate to find a few 5-star rated experience points to read:
“An extremely quiet environment is more conducive to condensing Sword Heart, especially at night when everything is asleep.”
“When condensing, remember to empty your mind and body. Don’t pay attention to the external situation and restrain all your thoughts.”
“The environment where the natural sound is played is very suitable for comprehending the heart of the sword.”