Translator: CKtalon
“I know. It’s too late for regrets!” the child said helplessly as he lay there.
At this mont, the door opened. Three figures walked in one after another.
“The three of you ca together?” Gu Shan imdiately got up.
“Our youngest brother is here!” The child imdiately got up and spoke enthusiastically.
Xu Jingming looked at the other seven people present.
“Let do the introductions.” Gu Shan smiled and said, “This is Junior Brother Wu Ming; he’s also the eighth peripheral mber of our Hunter Cosmic Sector’s ‘Primordial Star Conjecture’ legacy. He’s also the youngest—just 31 this year.”
“Greetings, Senior Brothers, Senior Sisters,” Xu Jingming imdiately greeted everyone politely.
The mbers of the Primordial Research Institute addressed each other as fellow disciples. Only when they addressed teachers would they address the other party as sir or madam.
“Of the eight of us, I’m the oldest. My na is Gu Shan, and I’m 1,001 years old this year.” Gu Shan laughed. “I’m really ashad that I haven’t beco an Origin lifeform despite being more than 1,000 years old.”
Xu Jingming knew that most people of the Primordial Star Conjecture lineage broke through and beca an Origin lifeform in a thousand years.
“This is your Senior Sister Moyu.” Gu Shan pointed at the beautiful silver-haired woman.
The silver-haired beauty smiled. Her smile ward his heart, and he couldn’t help but have a good impression of her.
“Hello, Senior Sister Moyu,” Xu Jingming greeted.
“I’m 823 this year, and I haven’t beco an Origin lifeform either,” Moyu said with a smile. “Junior Brother Wu Ming, you’re only 31 this year. How young.”
Xu Jingming smiled and didn’t say anything. In fact, he would be 32 in less than a month.
“This is Third Brother, Redeye.” Gu Shan pointed at the child. “A 719-year-old old man, constantly taking the guise of a child.”
“What do you not understand about disguises?” Redeye imdiately retorted. “Every peripheral mber of the Primordial Research Institute has to hide their true identity. I’m following the requirents of the institute. Get it?”
“There’s no need to be in the form of a child for centuries, right?” Gu Shan curled his lips.
“It’s up to .” Redeye looked at Xu Jingming and promised, “Brother Wu Ming, feel free to ask if you need any help.”
“This is Fourth Sister, Monina,” Gu Shan introduced.
Monina had jade-green eyes, and her ice-cold face revealed a smile as she nodded at Xu Jingming.
“Senior Brother Redeye, Senior Sister Monina,” Xu Jingming said.
By age, these seven senior brothers and sisters were: Gu Shan, Moyu, Redeye, Monina, Azurescale, tal Feather, and Kabuya.
All my senior brothers and sisters have reached Lv. 8, and most of them are at the limit of Lv. 8, Xu Jingming thought.
Even if these senior brothers and sisters didn’t deliberately release their auras, Xu Jingming could still vaguely determine them. For example, the sixth oldest tal Feather—an ordinary-looking youth—was already at the limit of Lv. 8 at the age of 203.
“We are all peripheral mbers of the Primordial Research Institute and cultivate the Primordial Star Conjecture legacy,” Gu Shan said with a smile. “There are only eight people in the entire Hunter Cosmic Sector who share such a fate.”
“It’s very rare for us to get together in the vast cosmic sector! Co, let us raise our glasses and welco Junior Brother Wu Ming,” Gu Shan said.
Imdiately, everyone got up.
So of them had extraordinary backgrounds that weren’t inferior to Tejano. So were princes of interdiate cosmic civilizations, so were descendants of ancient cosmic families, and so were peerless geniuses from ordinary planets…
But at this mont, the seven of them sincerely welcod Xu Jingming! This was because everyone knew very well that they had to work together for the long, foreseeable future.
“Thank you, Seniors.” Xu Jingming got up and raised his glass.
“Cheers.”
Gu Shan smiled.
“Cheers.” The eight of them finished the wine in their glasses.
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