After I Became a Divine Monarch, the Sect Wants Me to Marry In Chapter 703 - 429: Are There Really People Like Second Senio
The Junior Brother on duty saw it was indeed pastries and imdiately put them away, smiling as he said, "Dean Gu, feel free to ask whatever you wish. I promise to spill out everything I know."
Gu An inquired about matters concerning the First Institute.
"I’ve heard about this," the Junior Brother on duty explained everything he knew to Gu An, "Dean Gu, you wouldn’t know, but I heard that at the ti, the other party threw Spirit Stones at Junior Brother Pang’s face. He even picked them up and added more Spirit Stones.
Unfortunately, the other party still looked down on him.
Those were twenty Spirit Stones.
The issue with the docunt format was just them trying to find fault on purpose. I have never heard of such a thing in all these years.
Although Junior Brother Pang later found a way to successfully submit the docunt,
they dug up the previous ones as well.
Now, the First Institute is probably still troubled on how to resolve this issue."
Gu An inquired about the Senior Brother responsible for managing docunt formats.
After identifying the location.
Gu An walked toward the Main Court.
Arriving at a door, he gently knocked on it.
Inside.
The upright and honest Zhao Chengyu felt a little worried.
Today, he heard about the situation inside the sect, learning that so of the people besieged were acquaintances.
He wondered whether he would be implicated.
Of course, the appearance of the Law Enforcent Hall gave him a great deal of reassurance.
The matter of the Outer Peak was minor, and he likely wouldn’t be implicated.
Moreover, the Outer Peak was conducting business for the sect.
If it were besieged like this, who would take responsibility?
The more the upright and honest Zhao Chengyu thought, the more relaxed he felt.
He figured he wouldn’t have any problems.
Thud thud!
A knock ca at the door.
"Who is it?" Zhao Chengyu asked.
Creak!
The door was opened, followed by a voice: "The First Institute has co to submit docunts."
Upon hearing this, Zhao Chengyu felt it was yet another day of integrity for him.
But just as he got up to speak, he suddenly saw a figure appear in front of him.
Then he felt an unprecedented pressure on his abdon.
With a bang,
his whole body flew backward.
He crashed heavily against the wall.
At the sa ti, he saw a flash of a blade coming at him.
Poof!
Blood spurted out.
The terrifying screams were deafening.
...
The Second Team’s office.
This place had just been established.
Pang Wen sat there, looking at so docunts on the table, his brows furrowed.
There was no way out.
Prior efforts had indeed led to a successful submission.
But what he needed was a complete resolution of the problem.
Unfortunately, Zhao Chengyu was unyielding, here simply to trouble the Second Team.
Thus, it was quite difficult.
Additionally, dealing with the people behind Zhao Chengyu was also a hassle.
If the adversary were from another sect, it would’ve been easier.
They could casually invite soone from the First Institute.
Matters within the sect were part of the rules, and he couldn’t invite anyone.
This was challenging the sect’s constitution.
He couldn’t shoulder the responsibility.
"Are you still troubled, Senior Brother?" Shu Ci walked in from outside and asked.
Pang Wen shook his head, "Just thinking about how to resolve it once and for all."
"I’ve already asked soone to purchase his weak point, so we can find a way to break the impasse by then," Shu Ci said.
Pang Wen nodded.
But before he could say anything,
suddenly soone barged in from outside.
Very abruptly.
Both of them sensed the person’s Qi.
"Where is Pang Wen of the Second Team?" ca a trembling voice from outside.
Pang Wen and Shu Ci exchanged looks.
Imdiately heading outside.
Upon exiting,
Pang Wen saw Zhao Chengyu, covered in blood, stumbling to the doorway.
He was staggering so much he couldn’t stand steady.
At this mont, blood kept oozing from his head, and he was clutching his bleeding neck. Upon seeing Pang Wen, he knelt down with a thud, "Junior Brother Pang Wen, the, the docunt?"
Without obtaining the docunt, he couldn’t even stop the bleeding.
Pang Wen stood there, stunned.
Then, without further trouble for the other party, he handed over all the docunts.
Seeing the other party’s grateful deanor, he felt mixed emotions.
He had not expected the matter would be resolved in this way.
Soon after, a ssage landed in front of him.
Shu Ci imdiately said, "Senior Brother, see who it’s from."
Pang Wen then opened the ssage.
Three indifferent voices ca through: "Well done."
Upon hearing this, Pang Wen was left standing in place.
His heart was filled with an indescribable feeling.
....
At this mont.
Gu An had already flown back to Heavenly Suspension Peak.
He didn’t do much regarding Pang Wen.
Nor was there much need to say anything.
They had resources, and their safety was assured by Ye Xiu and the others.
However, there were so matters they couldn’t handle due to their limited status.
Originally, the troubles he brought did make it sowhat difficult for them.
He was a Peak Master’s disciple, a person engaged with the Royal Family, and soone on the rit List.
Many tis, his actions were very convenient.
Once this matter was resolved, the Outer Peak shouldn’t have much trouble.
Especially with the help of the Second Senior Brother.
The Outer Peak would soon realize he was not to be trifled with.
Although sowhat attention-grabbing, compared to those in the First Institute, it was considered a good thing.
In the future, it wouldn’t be easy for just anyone to find a way to mobilize the Outer Peak against the First Institute.
However, he had never heard of the Second Senior Brother before, and from Dugu Jing’s tone, it seed that many Senior Brothers and so elders were in seclusion.
When these people erged, headaches would follow.
Gu An was not aware of the specific situation.
In any case, logging was the priority.
Improving cultivation was imperative.
This Prince Zhen Nan, for so reason, enjoyed targeting him.
In a few years when he went to the Imperial City, he wondered if he would encounter the opponent.
Shaking his head, Gu An returned to Heavenly Suspension Peak.
He took out the Heavenly Snow Tree to continue logging.
When he took it out, he glanced at the Star Spirit Pearl.
He found that more than half of the flas inside had already burned.
Soon, they would be completely consud.
What would happen then?
Gu An did not know, but it certainly wasn’t good.
Because neither the Blood Demon Divine Monarch nor the Huan Yu Divine Monarch dared to touch it lightly.
It was unimaginable how dangerous it was.
In addition, the Ruoshui Forbidden Book wasn’t very stable either.
He often had to reinforce the sealing of the Eye of Heavenly Punishnt.
It was truly fraught with danger.
These dangers couldn’t be addressed by rely improving cultivation slightly.
He needed to consult professionals to suppress and seal it with expertise.
This required contacting the Heavenly Maiden Lineage or the Jiutian Temple.
The following days passed quickly.
From late July, it went on until the end of July.
During this period, the Magic reached its limit twice.
Once, it enhanced the Qi Sea Sky Gang.
Once, it elevated the Seven Emotions and Six Desires.
Now, the Qi Sea Sky Gang had reached the Third Level of the Sixth Volu.
The Seven Emotions and Six Desires had reached the Fourth Emotion.
Gu An felt his entire mind emptied.
No sorrow, no joy, no worries, no thoughts.
It seed nothing could cause mood changes.
This emotional change led Gu An to contemplate deeply.
If he fully learned the Seven Emotions and Six Desires, would he beco different?
Because of his ethereal thoughts, he might make decisions he normally wouldn’t.
For instance, the incident the First Institute encountered.
Would his current self still go to the Outer Peak?
But would the self with Great Success in the Seven Emotions and Six Desires go?
Gu An thought the Seven Emotions and Six Desires should only be utilized, not allowed to replace himself.
Otherwise, it would lead to endless disaster.
The progress in cultivation should not be too rapid; it was necessary to thoroughly understand emotions.
Then control them.
This way, he wouldn’t lose his true self.
Enhancing while maintaining one’s true self was the true enhancent.
Otherwise, it would just be a fleeting occurrence, lost in great power.
Indistinguishable from Deviation.
By the end of July, Gu An hadn’t received any hints.
It seed the Divine Monarch Hall wouldn’t open on August 1st.
All the better, as he could focus on enhancing cultivation.
Let see the limits of the Heavenly Snow Tree.
...
Outer Peak.
Dongfang Changli, coming from the First Institute, had a bit of excitent in his eyes.
But also so disappointnt.
"Didn’t expect to actually learn sothing from the other party’s words." Dongfang Changli sighed contemplatively: "According to him, the Nether Sea Clan seed to be worried about so celestial enemy.
He ca out looking for sothing related to the enemy.
He seed to have indeed found it and was even hurt by the enemy.
But where this enemy went remained unknown.
Why didn’t the enemy kill him?
Who exactly is this enemy and what does it refer to?
Initially, it was thought that when the Divine Monarch Hall opened, so answers could be sought, but unfortunately, it won’t open tomorrow.
We can only wait for the next opportunity."
At this mont, a cold voice echoed in Dongfang Changli’s mind: "The Divine Monarch Hall probably knows little about this matter; it would be better to properly inquire of the elder guarding the Evil Demon.
Also, ask if he experienced the dispersal of Spiritual Energy.
His era should be more ancient than the Divine Monarch Hall."
"How did the Divine Monarch Hall and the Sea-born Heavenly Court of that ti vanish?" Dongfang Changli beca quite curious.
"I don’t know." Eight Sounds Divine Monarch shook her head, sighing: "I vaguely rember the Hall Master disappeared for a long ti, then internal conflicts suddenly began in the Sea-born Heavenly Court, and the world suddenly plunged into chaos."
She fell in such a great turmoil.
There wasn’t even ti to know what changes had occurred.
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