Master Xue ca, and she left, and moreover, she very ungracefully stated that the paper ng Yu prepared had nothing to do with her.
She wouldn't submit ng Yu's paper, and she advised ng Yu not to submit it either!
This disappointed ng Yu greatly.
In Great Wu, ng Yu taught several mbers of the Liu Family the basics of Alchemy. As for the reason, he was going to establish his own kingdom and expand his power, of course, one person wasn't enough for the task of Alchemical Elixirs, having people to assist him was very good.
Liu Qingshuang had a foundation in Alchemy and a solid knowledge of pharmacology; she benefited from ng Yu's generosity and researched tirelessly, day and night.
The Liu Family also had many secret recipes, from which ng Yu benefited a lot. Then, he organized so of the content and wrote a paper, asking Master Xue to help him publish it.
As the saying goes, 'Plagiarizing feels great for a mont, but continuous plagiarism feels great all the ti.' Miss Liu consud his resources and used her studies to pad the paper, what could be wrong with that?
Padding the paper was good. Once the article was published, ng Yu would accumulate fa, and then, after the Liu Family mbers worked hard day and night for a few years, wouldn't ng Yu be able to buy a few more Flying Boats and achieve both fa and success?
Unfortunately, Master Xue didn't even glance at this carefully prepared paper. She earnestly told ng Yu to stop showing off, warning him that if he continued, he would sooner or later be taken down with a sucker punch!
And not to keep cats or walk dogs, as that was an open provocation to the entire Immortal Sect!
After Master Xue left, no one supervised ng Yu to study well and aim high anymore. The dical report was submitted to the Enforcent Hall, including the excuses fabricated by Chief Li for ng Yu, which caused many people to be dumbfounded and then to give their own worthless descendants a beating.
Then, the first red conscription order ca.
"A rebellion has occurred in Feiyun Minor World. The rebels are currently besieging the city near the Teleportation Array. If they destroy the Teleportation Array, Feiyun Minor World will lose contact with the Immortal Sect, and its tens of billions of people will no longer be under the Immortal Sect's control.
Feiyun Minor World can support up to Qi Cultivation Masters. ng Yu, this ti the upper ranks have personally nad you to go there."
"No problem, but I want to see the mission first."
ng Yu, currently serving his sentence, was not a real public servant of the Immortal Sect, but this gave him an advantage: in tis of peace, if he felt a mission was problematic, clearly sending him off to his death, he could appeal or even refuse the mission, even if it was a red one.
After carefully reviewing the mission and understanding the situation, ng Yu confird that it was a genuine task, not a trap.
"Chief Li, I need a large Storage Bag, as well as suitable weapons and Protective Armor, including spares. During the operation, I will follow orders, but I'm better as an assassin rather than engaging in direct combat. Is that okay?"
After so thought, ng Yu made up his mind to partake in this battle.
He really wanted a Storage Ring.
Once he went over there and ca back, he had the coordinates of that place, as well as a set of coordinates in the Immortal Sect and another in Great Wu.
There were two worst-case scenarios: the first was that he would be killed upon arrival, but that's not worth ntioning—the probability was too slim, and he had the Golden Lotus for revival.
The second was that the connection between Feiyun Minor World and the Immortal Sect's Teleportation Array could be destroyed, necessitating that he stay there for a while. Nonetheless, reinforcents from the Immortal Sect would arrive after a few years. Even if it took longer, he could teleport back to the Immortal Sect or to Great Wu, enjoying hot pot and singing songs, waiting for the rebellion to be subdued.
"Equipnt is not a problem. Do you have any other requests?"
Chief Li was taken aback, then felt a warmth in his heart.
In red conscription missions, many would find excuses to delay. After all, didn't all geniuses like ng Yu have so sort of background?
The greater the talent within the Immortal Sect, the more they protect themselves, yet ng Yu agreed without any hesitation.
"Bring three more Pill Furnaces, just in case I'm trapped on the other side, I can both refine elixirs and hold on."
After pondering, ng Yu said.
War is brutal and consus massive amounts of resources, so what does it matter if he has to use up a storage bag, many Alchemical Elixirs, various weapons, including three Pill Furnaces?
…
Once ng Yu agreed to the transfer, the operation began quickly.
That very day, he boarded a Flying Boat and soon after, traveled through a Teleportation Array, arriving at Feiyun Minor World.
In this universe, there had been high-dinsional wars, where science and The Path of Immortality hard each other, attacking the very core of the opponent's existence.
Science relentlessly sabotaged Spirit Veins and Spirit Stones, promoting greater equality, whereas cultivation aid to completely lock down science.
For example, a civilization could have firearms, factories, computers, Cosmic Flying Ships, and so on, but on planets other than a very few special ones like Supre Star, once a civilization's computing power reached a critical threshold, problems would arise, the terror of the void would descend, and various Electronic Ghosts among other things would lead to destruction.
In scientific terms, when computing power reaches a certain level, it's like monkeys evolving into humans, with different brains capable of becoming sapient.
The Immortal Sect controlled many planets, and there were mainly three ways to travel to these Minor Worlds.
The first was the Cosmic Flying Ship.
With steel, titanium, and talismans, combined with engines, it's possible to construct large Cosmic Flying Ships that travel through jumps to different planets for taxation, logistics, and so on, but they're slow and the lockdown on technology also ans these ships have unremarkable combat capabilities.
The second was the interstellar train. "Train" is just a term, and calling it an Interstellar Train is better, utilizing high-speed cosmic passages left over from a previous civilization. However, the construction is extrely costly, and currently only the main routes are built, with places like Feiyun Minor World not accessible by this network.
The third is the Teleportation Portal. Important planets all have Teleportation Portals that open when necessary to transport expensive items or for ergencies. Of course, this third category also includes Teleportation Arrays, a special asure reserved for ergencies by the Immortal Sect.
Teleportation Portals are an extravagant waste of money and resources. For instance, the last ti ng Yu went to Qingying Small World, even if nothing was being teleported, it still consud a fair amount of Spirit Stones annually. Hence, there were scenes of student inspections. But for large-scale teleportations, the cost was substantial, so mined ores and such were not sent through a Teleportation Portal but were instead transported by a Cosmic Flying Ship that arrived every two or three years.
"The situation is as follows."
The famous Death Squad of the Immortal Sect consisted of five hundred n teams, and groups of fifty within them. The main force for this operation was an ergency unit of a total forty-seven individuals, all older cultivators at the seventh or eighth level of Qi Cultivation including Great Perfection, yet lacking resources among other things.
"Who is he?"
ng Yu's face was slightly disguised. When the people saw ng Yu co in, they were taken aback. Their team was the elite of Enforcent Hall, used to smooth cooperation. The addition of an outsider could easily lead to complications.
"Old Zhao, this is ng Yu. You should have heard of his na," soone said.
"Ah?"
The team leader's attitude imdiately ward upon hearing ng Yu's na; everyone had watched the live broadcast that day, and they could only say that ng Yu's combat abilities were extrely impressive.
They had even calculated that if they went head-to-head with ng Yu, at best they could achieve a pyrrhic victory.
"Hello to all the brothers and sisters, I'm very hopeful that I can work with everyone to complete the mission, thank you."
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