Yi Yun walked to the stone table and saw a new set of clothes and a book placed on top of it.
The clothes were made of linen cloth, rough to the touch but different from the linen clothes worn by commoners. This linen clothes was made with silver threads. It was invulnerable and resistant to the elements, it could even be used as a soft armor. If it were ordinary linen clothes, from the intensity of training a Tai Ah Divine City warrior underwent, it would turn into rags in just a few days time.
As for the book, it was the thickness of a fingernail. Its pages were thin and on the cover it was written “Divine wilderness”!
Flipping through the book, Yi Yun noticed that the book had another world within it. Each page was blank with no written text. But upon injecting one’s spiritual energy into it, one could read the vast amount of information within.
Actually, every page was like a book itself. It introduced one aspect of the Divine wilderness.
Yi Yun flipped through the first dozen pages, and within, it introduced:
“Tai Ah Divine City!”
“Divine wilderness region!”
“Ancient desolate beasts!”
“Treasures!”
“Rumors of mystical realms!”
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The “Divine wilderness” book had about ninety pages. Each page was an eye-opener for Yi Yun!
The first page introduced the Tai Ah Divine City. It began with its history and then the warrior training rules within the Tai Ah Divine City.
The Tai Ah Divine City had many cultivation resources. And more than 90% of them could be exchanged for with dragon scale runes.
The last 10% of cultivation resources not only needed dragon scale runes, but they also needed glory points.
For example, breaking a previous record was a great honor. But, that was too difficult.
This book broadened Yi Yun’s horizons. Yi Yun engrossed himself in reading as he flipped through page after page. After the Tai Ah Divine City was introduced in the beginning, the later parts introduced the desolate beasts within the Divine wilderness and the herbs within the Divine wilderness. It was a survival guide to the Divine wilderness.
This knowledge was very important.
It had to be known that there were many elite desolate beasts in the Divine wilderness that looked normal, or even harmless. If one could not recognize them, and treated them as normal beasts, provoking them would be courting death.
There were also poisonous weeds that looked like precious herbs. If one picked it carelessly and used it, they would experience an unjustly death. If a hero of a generation, that could become a lord within the Tai Ah Divine Kingdom, were to die from eating some herbs, would there be anything more humiliating?
The book not only indicated the dangers of the Divine wilderness, it also indicated the great values that those desolate beasts had.
Especially those desolate beasts with a small amount of primordial blood within them, even if they were inferior to the primordial species, they were still a hundred times more valuable than a normal desolate beast!
As for the real primordial species, their value was immeasurable!
Of course even if 10,000 Yi Yun’s were sent against these kinds of desolate beasts, they would all be killed. Only people like the Divine City’s primordial elder could fight one!
The primordial species were natural darlings of the world. They had an affinity with the Heaven Earth Yuan Qi that was beyond human comparison.
If a primordial species desolate beast could be killed, a desolate bone relic made from its bones would definitely set off a bloody storm!
Eating a relic from a primordial species would not only give great energy, it would also give small insights into the world’s natural laws. This was something even human peerless warriors would envy!
Yi Yun read the “Divine wilderness” book late into the night. Just before dawn, Yi Yun mediated for about two hours. For a warrior at Yi Yun’s level, as long as there wasn’t great depletion of power, two hours of meditation was sufficient to restore one back to one’s optimal state.
“Gather!” Just after dawn, someone shouted outside of the residential area.
Yi Yun quickly washed up and dressed himself before leaving his room.
On the empty grounds outside of the houses, there were already a few dozen people gathered. They had woken up like Yi Yun, and that naturally included Zhou Kui.