The grotto-heaven was vast, its landscapes flowing with a dense aura. It seemed to have gathered the quintessence of heaven and earth and the true essence of the Five Elements, a sight that refreshed the heart and soul.
Standing within it, Jiang Yi mused to himself:
'No wonder Cat Master often said that in ancient times, the Earth Virtue flourished and everyone cultivated it. Turns out it offered the hope of becoming fabulously wealthy.
Of the four essentials of Cultivation, the Earth Virtue alone holds the principle of 'wealth'.'
Among the Five Virtues, the most popular 120,000 years ago were undoubtedly the Earth Virtue, the Water Virtue, and the Wood Virtue.
Each of these three had its own wondrous uses: the Earth Virtue excelled at nurturing, the Water Virtue at accumulating, and the Wood Virtue at generating.
They not only benefited one's comprehension of the Great Dao but also aided in advancing one's Cultivation.
