Bi Xiaochun Research Paper

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During Bai Xioachun’s first month at the cave residence on Purple Cauldron Mountain, the atmosphere was quiet and no trouble was stirred with the Purple Cauldron disciples. Fatty Zhang felt relieved and gradually visited the cave less, as Bai Xiaochun was always refining.

A month later, however...

Bai Xiaochun’s eyes gleamed brightly. He carefully inspected the pellet in front of him then guffawed excitedly. He had turned the furnace four times in the past month, all whilst attempting to find a new method to rid the pellet of impurities. Today, he had found yet another method again.

“Thunder Cleansing is one method but cleansing the pellet of impurities from within is also a viable method!”

“I, Bai Xiaochun, am truly a genius. Haha, I know
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He started an insane medicine refining regime, with endless recordings and changes. His daily furnace usage count rose to seven and eight, and clouds of black smoke spread out and dispersed from his immortal cave daily. Half a month later, Bai Xiaochun was elated when he learned that the impurity level of his toxic pellets had lowered to ninety five percent.

Meanwhile, during Bai Xiaochun’s two month stay at Purple Cauldron Mountain, many individuals of the Scented Cloud Mountain all let out a sigh of relief. Although they didn’t know where Bai Xiaochun went, they still enjoyed the newly regained tranquility of Scented Cloud Mountain.

Apart from Fatty Zhang, none of the Purple Cauldron Mountain disciples had a clue that Bai Xiaochun was currently refining medicine on their mountain. Slowly, everything concerning the troubling scenes of Bai Xiaochun’s pellet refinement spread to Purple Cauldron Mountain. Fatty Zhang began to feel worried, and started to visit Bai Xiaochun at a more frequent rate again.

He never thought that Bai Xiaochun had made such a huge mess on Scented Cloud Mountain. Despite this,when he saw that Bai Xiaochun was just quietly refining in his cave, Fatty Zhang’s heart gradually calmed

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