After a banquet, the guests and hosts had a great time.
For law monks, although their appetites can be controlled and they can persist for a long time even without eating or drinking, there is really no need to control their diet unless necessary.
Food is the most important thing for people. Food can make people happy both physically and mentally. How can we give it up so easily?
Cultivation is to become stronger and to gain a longer life, but if you cut off all the seven emotions and six desires, become like a stone, and neither sad nor happy when things happen, what's the point of practicing?
Therefore, among the monks in Loucheng, there are very few people who have lost their lust due to practice, unlike those monks from other worlds who have to cut off their lust from time to time due to imperfect cultivation techniques, and fall into the devil's way if they are not careful.
As for the weak energy in wine and food, for the law monks, it is not as practical as practicing for a few minutes. No monk expects to maintain life through food. It is just the needs of mortals.
After the welcome banquet was over, Tang Zhen did not need to worry about the rest. He only needed to sit in the market with peace of mind and continue to consolidate his newly improved cultivation while quietly waiting for news from Luo Fei.
In addition, Tang Zhen, who has enough destiny gold coins, it is time to see what the first layer of seals on the mobile phone is!
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As time goes by, more and more monks have gathered near the Tongtian Giant Tower. Not only has its reputation spread throughout the Cracked Plains, but even monks from nearby territories have begun to arrive one after another.
In addition to wanting to see the towering Tongtian Tower, these wild cultivators also had a glimmer of hope, hoping that they could stand out and become a true Loucheng cultivator.
Someone once made a rough count and found that the number of monks surrounding the Tongtian Giant Tower at this time had already exceeded 100,000. Looking around, there were dense crowds of people everywhere.
This kind of scene can be considered extremely rare in the Cracked Plains.
Because of the appearance of the Tower of Babel, the nearby market became very lively. The monks who came from all over the world came here and took out the items they carried, making the market's product variety extremely rich.
Many monks from other worlds accidentally bought the items they needed while wandering around. They were all very excited and sighed about the benefits of registering their identities.
Now that they have their own identity card, monks from other worlds can walk in the sun without any scruples. They no longer have to hide in cracks in the ground all day long and be in fear every time they go out.
For example, the cultivation materials they need are actually very common in the hands of wild cultivators in the market, but due to the lack of trading channels before, they had nowhere to buy them.
From this point of view, it is a good thing that the Cracked Plain has an owner. At least there will be order from now on, and you don't have to worry about being intercepted one after another when you go out.
With no scruples in their hearts, many monks from other worlds simply did not go home. Instead, they found a place near the Tongtian Tower and started practicing as if no one else was around.
During this practice, they discovered that the energy of heaven and earth near the Tongtian Giant Tower was originally more intense, and the efficiency of practice here was much greater than in the cave.
The only drawback is that it is too noisy here. Even if the monks close the space around them, they still cannot practice quietly.
But even so, there are still some strong-willed monks sitting there, refusing to get up for a long time, which makes the passersby marvel.
In the Tongtian Giant Tower, the competition for rewards and monk quotas has now become in full swing.
After several days of competition, someone finally came out on top, reaching the height of the 100th floor of the Tower of Babel, and successfully obtained the first reward.
At this moment, the light on the hundred floors of the giant tower to the sky shines brightly, and there seems to be a sound like a bell ringing between heaven and earth, which makes people feel refreshed.
Not long after, a monk was seen floating out from the 100th floor, facing countless gazes, and slowly falling towards the ground.
On his body, he wears a set of dark black battle armor, which has a smooth and exquisite appearance. You can tell at a glance that it is worth a lot!
"Who is this person? He actually won the first reward from the Tower of Babel?"
"It looks familiar. He seems to be a monk from the Haisern territory!"
"It shouldn't be wrong. I have seen this man before, but I didn't expect that he is so strong that he can directly reach the height of the 100th floor of the Tongtian Tower!"
With envious eyes, the monk fell to the ground, but was quickly surrounded by a group of people.
"Brother, have you obtained the qualification of a monk in Loucheng? Can you also introduce the specific situation within the hundred floors?"
"Is your battle armor a reward? It doesn't look like a mortal product. In addition to the battle armor, are there any other rewards?"
"Brother, please help me. I want to become a monk in Loucheng. Once I succeed, I will never treat you badly!"
Seeing the eager compliments on the faces of the monks around him, the wild cultivator from Haisern was somewhat flattered. You must know that he had never received such treatment.
Being in the eyes of thousands of admiring and envious people, it is inevitable to feel a little elated and a little nervous.
"Don't worry, everyone, I will try my best to answer whatever you want to know!"
Public anger is hard to offend. Although this monk is a little complacent, he also knows that among the monks around the Tongtian Giant Tower, there may be someone who is far more powerful than him.
Keep a low profile and be kind to others. It will only benefit you.
Thinking of this, he cleared his throat and said to the monks: "Actually, before the hundredth floor, the internal trials of the Tongtian Tower were the same. As the levels continued to increase, the guardians became stronger and stronger, but they did not
It will surpass the challengers by too many, and at most it will be a change in quantity.”
Speaking of this, the monk's face showed a solemn look, and he looked at the monks around him who were staring at him and said: "But when you reach the hundredth floor, a guardian who is exactly the same as the challenger will appear, no different from the original body!"
"This guardian knows you even better than you know yourself, and he is in an absolutely calm state. Every move goes straight to the point, making it difficult for people to guard against him!"
The monks around him suddenly took a breath when they heard this.
Only you know yourself best, and you also know your weaknesses and strengths. When facing such an opponent, your chances of winning will be instantly reduced to the lowest, and if you are not careful, you will be killed by the watcher!
The biggest enemy is yourself, which is best explained here in the Tongtian Tower.
The monks who learned the news secretly thought in their hearts, how should they deal with it if such a thing happened to them?
At this time, someone couldn't help but ask: "So brother, how did you win?"
Hearing this, the monk showed a wry smile and said: "I don't even know how I won. At that time, I just thought that we were bound to lose anyway, so we just died together. Who knew that in the end I won in a daze!"
Everyone laughed when they heard this. Although the opponent just won by luck, luck is also very important. In a life and death fight, this little bit of luck may make you the winner.
"Then let me ask you again, what will it look like after the hundredth level? Will the guardians be more powerful?"
Hearing this question, the monk had a look of fear on his face, as if he had recalled something, and nodded lightly.
Someone wanted him to elaborate, but the monk refused to say anything, which made the monks around him more and more curious.