This was indeed a bit ugly, but it was better than being big.

Eagles only need to be big, beauty and ugliness are not important.

Li Dao observed carefully and found out that the old man who hunted snakes had spoken correctly. No wonder he thought of the condor as a monster.

This large eagle was as large as two adults combined. With its wings spread open, it was most likely the size of a house.

As for its size and how it flew with its sparse feathers, Li Blade could not figure it out.

"Brother Gui, after the end of my studies, I entered Li Dao. I was admiring Senior Dugu's elegance, so I came here to pay my respects, and I hope Brother Ge can agree with me."

Li Dao knew that this giant condor was extremely intelligent and could understand human language, so he shouted for help.

If not for the world-class restriction, the large eagle would have probably cultivated itself to a demon.

Sun Zhenzi looked at Li Dao in confusion. He thought, "Could the young master have lost his mind? Otherwise, how could he talk to a feathered animal?" Although this giant eagle looked a bit strange, to Sun Zhenzi, a beast was still a beast.

The next scene refreshed Sun Zhenzi's understanding.

The giant condor flapped its wings and let out a high-pitched cry. If birds had faces, Sun Zhenzi could already imagine the smile on Big Condor's face.

Li Dao could understand Big Condor's feelings. Although Dugu Qiubai had called him and the eagle her friend, it was more or less his pet.

As a pet, Big Condor was naturally very happy to hear that someone admired its owner.

Seeing Li Dao's respectful look and not pretending to be fake, the condor nodded its head, indicating that Li Dao could enter the Sword Tomb.

Until now, the martial arts world had almost forgotten the fame of solitariness. However, as a pet, how could the giant condor forget the unrivalled elegance of its owner?

"Zhenzi, what are you waiting for? Where's the wine and beef I told you to prepare?"

Li Dao turned around and asked Sun Zhenzi.

Only then did Sun Zhenzi come back to his senses. Did that giant eagle really understand human language?

He took off the basket and took out two jars of cooked beef wrapped in oil paper and handed it to Li Dao. "Gongzi, here it is."

Li Dao took the jar of wine and the piece of beef and opened the lid. Immediately, the fragrance of the wine filled the air.

Li Dao threw the wine jar and beef to Big Condor and then said, "Brother Condor, I've just arrived. Can't you give me your proper greetings?"

The bird easily caught the jar of wine and the piece of beef with its beak, then stood to the side.

Looking at the giant eagle's posture, Li Dao thought to himself, "What a divine eagle! This kind of intelligence is comparable to a five year old child."

"Zhenzi, you just stay here and wait for me!"

Li Dao took a leap in the air and flew towards the middle of the cliff. He had to borrow strength from the air several times before he managed to reach the crack in the middle of the cliff.

The crevice wasn't too big, it was large enough for three adults to walk through it side by side.

Li Dao cupped his fists towards Big Condor and ran towards the crevice.

After walking a few steps, the scenery in front of him suddenly became clear, and there was a new world beyond the crevice.

The first thing that caught his eye was a waterfall, then yellow leaves that covered the entire mountain. It was hard to say what kind of tree it was, and Li Dao wasn't a botanist.

The thing that concerned him the most was a cave. On the side of the cave, there was a naturally formed stone platform.

The cave was probably where Dugu Qiubai would stay in her later years, and the stone platform was where she would bury her sword.

Li Dao thought as he jumped down from the cliff. Although he was only at the fourth level of the Postnatal realm, to ordinary people, how were martial artists like him, a high and mighty figure, any different from immortals?

Moreover, weren't deities also here to cultivate?

He walked towards the cave and observed the place where Dugu Qiubai lived in her later years.