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On the way here, He Lingchuan had noticed a pattern. The thicker the forest on a mountainside, the more likely it was to be someone else’s prized territory. Dense branches and leaves could catch far more imperial nectar, giving cultivators the time, and thereby the chance, to gather it.
If imperial nectar fell straight onto water or mud, it seeped in immediately. No one was digging that back out.
This was why the place he had chosen now was really just not worth claiming, even to the scruffy little monsters roaming the wilds.
This time, he had set himself one goal before leaving the city: to keep a low profile.
While keeping a low profile, he would collect as much imperial nectar as possible quietly.
He climbed to the tallest tree nearby and stood on its highest branch, looking down.
“Perfect.”
The dawn redwood he was on was about seventy-three meters tall, and even the low hills behind it looked short by comparison. From the very top, he could overlook the entire small lake.
Now, he was waiting.
He was waiting for the right mountain wind.
Before long, his sleeves began to flutter and snap.
The wind direction was now right.
He Lingchuan pulled two eyeball spiders from inside his robe and flung them hard—one to the north, the other to the northeast.
“Go.”
They were so light they vanished...



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