Chapter 19 - I Made It Up
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“It’s pretty obvious that what I have is not bronze. So with that in mind, I would say that my foundation is… not bad.”

Truthfully speaking, not even Long Di was aware of what grade his cauldrons were. He read thousands of books throughout the time he lived with his parents.

That said, it wasn’t that he had an unnatural thirst for knowledge for the love of it. He just knew that one of the things an MC had to possess in a cultivation world was knowledge, and lots of it.

Besides, the lore found in the older scrolls was pretty interesting for the most part, so it wasn’t that bad.

In any case, one of the things he had made sure to brush up on was the cultivation system in this world. The cauldron-forging realm was one realm he made sure to pay special attention to.

This was the realm of foundation. He knew that whatever he laid down in this realm would be the basis upon which everything else that came after would be built. However, nothing about the cauldrons he currently possessed came up in any of the books he had read.

With his destiny, he practically blazed through the Tan’tien Saturation realm, only slowing down at Cauldron forging.

His father, Long Huangdi, was worried that his son would wreck his foundation by advancing this fast and even wanted to seal his son’s cultivation until he got older. However, when he saw how he slowed down at the cauldron-forging realm, he was well pleased.

Long Di actually tracked the progress of his cauldrons as he forged them one by one. For his first one, he made sure to slowly and steadily feed the vessel his spiritual qi as he studied its evolution.

Months had gone by as he fed the vessel his spiritual qi. For anyone with a decent destiny, it normally didn’t take them this long to forge a cauldron, but he still continued like this.

His father didn’t worry back then either. Because he knew his son was meant for greatness, he was well aware that an unbreakable foundation was paramount.

Long Di remembered that in the scrolls he had read, there were six known grades of cauldrons. Ho

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