Once the task was complete, Luo Li turned to Luis and said, "This ti, I used your Hartmann family's contribution points to pay for the goods. Please, check the paynt."
As she spoke, she handed him a jade slip.
Luis accepted the jade slip and scanned it with his spiritual sense. From his storage bag, he retrieved another jade slip and deducted the amount from the rmaid tribe's deposit.
After ensuring the records matched, he returned Luo Li's jade slip and smiled. "The paynt is complete, Miss Luo. Please keep it safe."
Luo Li took the jade slip, a hint of hesitation appearing on her pretty face as she glanced at Luis.
"What's wrong? Is there sothing else?" Luis asked, looking at her curiously.
"Nothing," Luo Li replied, shaking her head. "It's just… strange. Your race's living environnt is so much better than ours, yet you look so tired."
"Tired?" Luis touched his face, then smiled faintly as he realized what she ant. Enjoy new adventures from empire
She wasn't wrong—he was indeed a little worn out.
As the Hartmann family grew larger and gained territories across various worlds, the burden of managent only increased. Although his mother and father handled most of the responsibilities, so matters still weighed heavily on him.
For instance, since acquiring the half-elves, he had been working relentlessly, leaving him with very little rest in the past few days.
As Luis was lost in thought, a lodious song drifted into his ears.
The tune was like a gentle stream, flowing through his heart and washing away the tension. It soothed his weary emotions, making him feel as though he were back ho.
Gradually, the lody worked its magic. Luis closed his eyes, the frown on his brow softening, and his mind finding tranquility once more.
After a long while, the singing ceased. Luis opened his eyes and exclaid, "That was truly beautiful!"
"Do you really think so?" Luo Li asked, her expression lighting up with the joy of a child. "If you like it, I'll sing for you every ti I co to the Hartmann Pavilion."
"Really? It's a deal!"
"It's a deal," she said with a nod.
"Luis, another request my father wants to see you. Would you like to co to Demon Ape Mountain?" Luo Li asked suddenly.
"Your father?"
Luis's expression grew serious.
Luo Li's father was a cultivator in the late Foundation Building Stage. Although not as powerful as Zhou Mubai, he was still a prominent figure in Guang'an Prefecture.
Luis fell silent, lost in thought. What do these rmaids want now?
After all, if alien races dared to interfere in human affairs, they risked facing annihilation.
Luis had only learned the extent of this risk later, during a conversation with his father.
The Qianyuan Sword Sect was notorious for its ruthless suppression of alien races in the Ten Thousand Star Sea. To enforce its dominance, the sect had established a specialized organization called Zhenhai Palace.
Though Zhenhai Palace wasn't widely known among human cultivators in the Ten Thousand Star Sea Islands, it was a na that inspired terror in the underwater world.
Especially its leader.
The master of Zhenhai Palace was the strongest being in the entire Ten Thousand Star Sea and a key pillar of the region's power structure.
This explained why Luo Li's father had shown such visible fear when the Qianyuan Sword Sect was ntioned. It wasn't the sect itself that he feared, but rather the Zhenhai Palace that operated under its authority.
Noticing the hesitation on Luis's face, Luo Li's expression grew tense. A hint of nervousness appeared on her delicate features.
She was afraid Luis might refuse. Right now, she didn't know who else she could turn to for help.
"Alright," Luis said at last, nodding slowly. Then, with a doubtful look, he added, "But I'm only at the Qi Refining Stage, and I don't know the Art of Water Escape. How am I supposed to enter the deep sea world?"
Luo Li smiled and said, "The innate magical powers of us rmaids allow you to travel through the underwater world of the Ten Thousand Star Sea without needing the Art of Water Escape."
She then smiled mysteriously. "Believe , you'll definitely like the Ten Thousand Star Deep Sea World."
Hearing this, Luis smiled but didn't respond.
What is the deep sea world really like? Although Luis had never been there in this life, he had seen footage taken by submarines in his previous life.
It was a cold, dark, lifeless place where only unique lifeforms could survive.
Luo Li's claim that he would fall in love with the Ten Thousand Star Deep Sea World sounded like nonsense to him.
But Luis could understand.
After all, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Few people would criticize their own hotown.
Maybe, in Luo Li's eyes, the underwater world of the Ten Thousand Star Sea is like a fairyland.
It seed that she noticed the indifference in Luis's gaze.
Luo Li chuckled softly, covering her mouth without offering an explanation. Her expression hinted at a playful amusent, as though she was waiting to see Luis caught off guard.
For so reason, being around Luis always made her feel relaxed.
Perhaps it was because Luis had done so much to help the rmaids.
"Should we go now, or—"
Luis didn't get to finish his sentence.
He suddenly felt a tight grip on his right hand, followed by the sensation of the world spinning. Monts later, he was falling freely into the sea.
"Could you please warn next ti?" Luis said helplessly.
"Sorry, I got too excited. I'll be more careful next ti," Luo Li replied with a grin, her small fangs visible as she smiled.
Luis shook his head and decided to drop the matter.
As the two descended deeper into the seabed, the light from above gradually faded until it was completely pitch dark.
Thankfully, Luis could still rely on his spiritual consciousness.
A transparent film clung tightly to his skin, protecting him. It was extraordinary—he felt neither suffocated nor any pressure from the surrounding seawater.
Without sight, his sense of touch beca more pronounced.
He could feel the warmth radiating from Luo Li's small hand, firmly holding his. That warmth gave him a sense of reassurance in the darkness.
Bit by bit, Luis's breathing steadied.
He had no idea how much ti had passed before Luo Li's voice echoed in his ears again.
"We're about to enter the dark layer of the Ten Thousand Star Sea," she said.
"The dark layer?"
Luis asked through a voice transmission, uncertain about its aning.
The underwater world of the Ten Thousand Star Sea was divided into three layers: the shallow layer, the dark layer, and the Star Sea layer, which lay below the dark layer.
Only by passing through these three layers could one reach the true underwater world of the Ten Thousand Star Sea.
Compared to the shallow layer, the dark layer was genuinely cold and devoid of light.
It was almost identical to the deep-sea environnt Luis rembered from his previous life.
The only difference was the sheer depth of the Ten Thousand Star Sea—it was far beyond anything he had ever imagined.
Luo Li, being a rmaid, moved at an incredible speed underwater.
Yet, even after diving for a full hour, they still hadn't passed through the dark layer.
This left Luis feeling a bit uneasy.
He had thought that becoming an extraordinary being would free him from fear of the forces of nature.
But now, standing in the endless darkness of the Ten Thousand Star Sea's dark layer, Luis once again felt his own insignificance.
So-called cultivators... Luis reflected bitterly. They're just slightly stronger humans.
In the face of the vastness and power of nature, even a Qi Refining cultivator—or soone at the Foundation Establishnt or even Golden Core stage—seed irrelevant.
A sudden wave of anxiety overtook him.
Without realizing it, Luis reached out and held Luo Li's small hand.
His touch caused Luo Li's body to tremble slightly as she swam.
But soon after, she glanced at him, her face faintly blushing, and gently tightened her grip around his hand without saying a word.
The two continued their descent in silence, an unspoken bond forming between them.
Then, suddenly—
A faint glimr of light appeared in the distance.
Luis's eyes widened.
"What is that?"
He gazed at the shimring "stars" below, montarily at a loss for words.
"That's the Star Sea layer of the Ten Thousand Star Sea," Luo Li said softly. "We've passed through the dark layer!"
Clearly, even for Luo Li—who had lived in the underwater world of the Ten Thousand Star Sea for many years—passing through the dark layer always brought significant psychological pressure.
But now, they had reached the Star Sea layer.
Luis felt as though his entire worldview had been shattered.
The underwater world of the Ten Thousand Star Sea was breathtakingly magnificent, far beyond anything he could have imagined.
Seeing the shock and awe on Luis's face, Luo Li couldn't help but smile.
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