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ng Yu continued typing.

"Hey, my fellow auditor, could you not be so tense, all right? It's not like I'm selling these for money... It's just normal academic exchange.

I haven't seen any classified materials. All the ideas ca from so internal docunts I saw, all redacted and marked up secret manuals. There's none of the chaotic and harmful techniques from the Blood God Sect, just so basic research thods for soul summoning. How much could I possibly improve on that?

I'm thanking them for their help. I don't even consider these things that precious; why are you guys so worried? I'll give you a chance. Whether you're acting on your own or authorized by soone else, just don't be like this."

Directly in the chat software, ng Yu typed out such a line of text, presumably visible not only to the bigwigs of the Blood God Sect but also to the auditor.

All of a sudden, an official-sounding dialog box popped up on ng Yu's chat software, saying sothing along the lines of how certain actions were permitted and now the docunt's secrecy level exceeded so limit, so it couldn't be sent.

"Why the hell not?"

Then, there ca a flurry of words from the other side, all sorts of requests for ng Yu to cooperate, essentially saying that they had been very tolerant of ng Yu so far, hadn't blocked his account and so forth, and that they hoped ng Yu would appreciate this and not do anything further.

"Ten more minutes for you," ng Yu explicitly replied.

Ten minutes passed with no response.

After so thought, ng Yu sent the following ssage to the Blood God Sect.

"I apologize for the rudeness, but please send soone to collect the docunt from in person."

Whether the other party could hear his words or not didn't matter. Soon enough, they would know.

ng Yu logged into a group chat, then clicked to exit the group, while also requesting the cancellation of his contact information.

Afterwards, he entered a forum.

Having posted about his experiences and telling everyone he would no longer log onto this forum,

He deleted every featured post and every piece of content containing knowledge.

Finally, he cancelled his personal account.

...

"Eh?"

In the chat group, many people were surprised to discover a notification that ng Yu had left the group.

What happened?

Then, shortly afterwards, on the forum, everyone saw ng Yu's posts being rapidly erased.

What had happened?

Many people hurriedly tried to find out.

...

"Everyone, work hard. We're relying on this prototype for our Spirit Stones in the second half of the year," urged the boss of a company on Supre Star to his employees.

In recent days, that damn fool, ah no, the benefactor ng Yu, had published a lot of good stuff online without filing for patents beforehand.

Among those treasures was one piece of data concerning the cycle of Spiritual Energy Value that solved a longstanding problem for the company. They rapidly launched an improved product, which, while cheaper to produce, was sold at a higher price, doubling the company's profits overnight.

Having tasted the benefits, of course, they continued. ng Yu's materials were distributed to every technical staff mber in the company, who began to dissect the material urgently; after all, just because they'd had a taste didn't an they could keep it going indefinitely. Many companies had joined in the research competition.

This was a finished product.

For a million years, the Jade Rabbit Family had been gradually progressing an idea until it finally reached comrcial success, just like a finished car. If it were transported back several decades, any part of it—gearboxes, power systems, engines—would be extrely valuable.

"No problem at all," happily affird the technical staff, because after all, their bonuses were higher, and studying these materials could also improve their skills. And within the Immortal Sect, a single skill could greatly impact one's future prospects.

For ga projects like this, ordinary people couldn't get near them. Large companies and Immortal Mansions would keep them tightly under wraps, then slowly squeeze them out like toothpaste. A complete overview, original diagrams, or a series of technical manuals? Don't make laugh!

Get down on your knees at the doorstep first!

"Eh, it looks like ng Yu has cancelled his personal account?" soone ntioned.

In the past eight months, ng Yu's na had beco increasingly influential, and everyone was eager to see if he might suddenly co out to give a lecture.

For instance, if ng Yu clarified the project that everyone was actively researching, then wouldn't the company's investnt of manpower and resources be a total waste?

But why had he cancelled his personal account? Could it be that Enforcent Hall had gotten to him?

"Quick, find out what exactly happened!" the well-connected yet uninford boss instructed.

He didn't have access to the exclusive 10008 group or forum, but fortunately, he had a nephew who was a candidate in the year 10008 and had a spot in the group; he often sent screenshots to his uncle—borrowing the account was out of the question since the nephew was not his son and had his own networks to consider.

Before long, the information was gathered.

ng Yu had been chatting with soone from the Blood God Sect, the first sect to unravel the issue and a forr enemy, now a cautious business partner of the Immortal Sect.

After expressing his gratitude to the other party, ng Yu discussed the matter with them and even sent them a well-crafted docunt, which was then intercepted by the Immortal Sect. They told ng Yu that this was tantamount to aiding the enemy, it was not good, it could affect how the big shots of the Immortal Sect viewed him, and so on. They suggested that he should proactively surrender himself, and the Immortal Sect would grant him this and that.

Afterward, ng Yu cancelled his personal account!

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