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The azure serpent flew high above, coiling and circling around Wen Ran, its massive body twisting through the air with a deadly grace. The beast had two goals in mind: one, to reclaim the small fiery flower that Wen Ran held so greedily, and two, to take a taste of the human who had caught its interest. The serpent had fought many battles, but it had never encountered anyone like Wen Ran. Though the beast was driven by instinct, it was no mindless creature.

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The stronger a beast became, the more awareness it gained, and as it grew, so did its understanding of the world. This serpent was at the stage where it could be called an overlord level beast, and Wen Ran could feel it clearly now. The creature was not holding back. He could sense the powerful aura, the unmistakable presence of the six circles of the Spirit Refinement stage.

I’m a little bit screwed, Wen Ran cursed in his mind, his gaze fixed on the fiery flower in his hand. He knew that if the battle turned into a life-and-death struggle, this delicate flower would be destroyed in the chaos. Worse, he couldn’t just toss it into his spiritual pouch—its peak condition would instantly degrade, and all its benefits would vanish. This flower wasn’t just valuable; it was his key to something greater. He had no choice but to make a move, and the decision he was about to make felt like the stupidest one of his life—or at least, this life.

"You want this?" Wen Ran lifted the flower high, its fiery glow burning brightly in the air. Instantly, the serpent’s attention was fixed on it, its pupils narrowing as its focus locked onto the prize. "Well, piss off, because it’s mine."

Without hesitation, Wen Ran shoved the flower into his mouth, swallowing it whole. His heart raced as he consumed it, unaware of the exact effects it would have. All he knew was that the moment it hit his stomach, he felt a powerful surge within him. The attraction to the flower, the pulsing heat of his flame energy, it all came rushing to the forefront. It felt like something inside him was waking up, burning hotter, fiercer.

Wen Ran had always been cautious and calculated. But there was something about the way this world tested him, pushed him to the brink that made him crave the thrill of the gamble. And just like that, the die was cast. He had taken the risk, and now, he would see where it led him.

But this gamble seemed to make things worse for him. The fiery energy was far too much for Wen Ran to endure. It burned through his internal organs, the heat searing through his chest and stomach like a thousand burning needles. Even with the protection of his body enhancement art, he could feel the damage, sharp and relentless, digging deep into his body. His dantian felt as if it were engulfed in flames, and the roaring energy surged through him, threatening to tear apart his insides. The pain was unlike anything he’d ever felt before—a deep, searing agony that seemed to come from every part of his body at once.

His meridians screamed in protest as the fiery energy raced through them, feeling as if they were melting under the intense pressure. Each pulse of energy that flooded him made his veins burn like molten lava. His body refused to cooperate, as if it were on the verge of shutting down entirely. Despite the agony, Wen Ran couldn’t stop. He couldn’t afford to stop.

And yet, paradoxically, his spiritual energy surged. It expanded at an alarming rate, clawing its way up through his body as if fighting to break free from the confines of his flesh. The very thing that was tearing him apart also pushed him forward, and he could feel his strength growing with every second, a torrent of raw power building inside him, even as his body protested the strain.

Normally, a practitioner would sit in meditation to carefully control their breakthrough, taking their time to ensure their foundation was not destroyed in the process. But Wen Ran had no such luxury. The fight was right there, his life hanging in the balance. I must break through in the middle of the battle, he thought desperately. His mind, sharp as ever despite the chaos his body was enduring, raced with thoughts of how to survive.

Despite the unbearable pain, he knew this was his chance. The fire that burned inside him now wasn’t just physical—it was a test of his resolve. His body was screaming, but his mind, reinforced by the mind pagoda, held strong. His willpower kept him tethered to his goal. The sharp heat, the suffocating burn of his internal organs, was all part of the price for what was coming. His muscles tensed involuntarily, but his grip on the sword remained firm, and his thoughts sharpened.

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His sword hilt was a cold comfort in his hand, a tangible anchor in the chaos of his own body. His breath came in ragged gasps, but he forced his mind to focus on the beast—on what was coming. He couldn’t afford to be distracted by the growing pain that was consuming him. The monster was waiting for him, and he had to be ready.

With each pulse of energy, the flames inside him burned hotter, but each time the pain surged, it brought a greater clarity. He knew, in the back of his mind, that this was it—this would either break him or make him stronger.

Suddenly, Wen Ran channeled the surging fire energy through his burning meridians, directing it into his sword. The crimson blade flared to life, flames licking its edge as the heat intensified, roaring around him like an infernal demon. His body, wracked with pain, seemed to fuel the flames even more, and for the first time, Wen Ran felt an overwhelming surge of power. His eyes, now glowing with a fiery intensity, fixed on the beast in front of him.

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