The great void was vast and dark, silent and still. Only a single point of golden light flickered, appearing and disappearing.
Jiang Yi was stunned. He never would have imagined that True Monarch Xu, the ruler of Kun Peak, would offer to be his patron master.
The Daoists of an Ancestral Sect traditionally had three masters to assist them. True Monarch Lu of Kan Peak was already his classics master, responsible for teaching the scriptures and explaining True Skills.
And a patron master, to put it simply, was a "Guardian Daoist."
As the Crown Prince of a sect, a Daoist's status was precious, and they could not easily put themselves in harm's way.
But if one were to remain in secluded meditation within a grotto-heaven year-round, they would easily encounter bottlenecks and be unable to break through.
According to the ancient ways of cultivation, this was because a Dao heart that remained unpolished would ultimately struggle to achieve the fruits of Perfection.
