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It wasn’t like she was so innocent maiden.

Ever since she agreed to dual cultivate with him, she had ntally prepared herself.

Besides, this was her second life.

"I trust you, but if you’re lying, this ti I swear I’ll just take matters into my own hands," Kenny Lin declared fiercely.

Amalia was too tired to argue, "Go back to Upper Nine Peak Peak. I need to study this first."

"No, I’ll stay right here and wait for you," Kenny Lin insisted stubbornly.

"Suit yourself."

Amalia said nothing more and started going through the technique.

It turned out that previewing the text was quite useful.

According to the technique’s description, so pairs could dual cultivate with minimal disturbance, while others could cause a lot of commotion.

Therefore, it was important to choose a quiet place, ideally far from others.

Amalia noted that detail carefully.

The text also suggested preparing so spiritual elixirs.

If one used supporting elixirs, the dual cultivation experience could bring about unexpected results.

"Do you want to take a look at this?" After finishing, Amalia handed the book to Kenny Lin.

"Sure."

Although he initially wasn’t interested, Kenny Lin decided to read it, thinking there might be special positions required after all.

Better to be prepared.

Seeing the intense concentration on his face as he studied the technique,

Amalia could guess that his head was probably filled with positions.

She didn’t bother comnting and instead picked up Baolin Jia’s proposal to continue reading.

By the ti she finished, Kenny Lin had also completed his reading, his face glowing with excitent.

"You’ve finished reading too. Why not strike while the iron’s hot and go now? No need to wait two days."

"No, that won’t work. I still need to give Baolin Jia a reply. Have you seen his proposal? He’s got so pretty good ideas. If we actually put them into practice, it might help us earn a good amount of spirit stones." With a steady inco, Amalia felt more at ease.

"I’m not interested. You can decide it." Kenny Lin wasn’t bothered to read it, having no real interest in making money.

"Alright, tomorrow we’ll go to Nephrite Pill Peak to see him," Amalia said, making the decision.

After speaking, she noticed Kenny Lin gazing thoughtfully in the direction of the small house in the back mountain.

"What do you think the chances are of getting Senior Tian Wuya to leave Naless Peak for a while?"

Amalia rolled her eyes, "Zero."

Kenny Lin lowered his head in disappointnt, feeling quite dejected.

He had to endure two more days.

"Get your head out of the gutter, and stop talking about this from now on."

"So what if they hear? Wouldn’t it be nice if they knew we were a couple?"

"It’s not that it wouldn’t be nice, but dual cultivation is a private matter. Who goes around announcing these things? Are you really going to tell people, ’Hey, we’re together’?"

Kenny Lin scratched his nose, "Actually, I’d love to declare to everyone on Mystic Void Continent that you’re my partner."

Amalia was silent for a second before responding, "There will be a ti for that, unless you don’t want to get married."

"Of course I do! You said it yourself!" Kenny Lin’s eyes lit up.

"Yes, I said it."

Amalia found the situation amusing.

Did she really not see this coming?

So she was the one who couldn’t wait after all.

Because of the marriage talk, for the next two days, Kenny Lin finally stopped constantly bringing up dual cultivation.

Instead, he seed so happy he could practically float as he walked.

...

Early the next morning, Amalia and Kenny Lin left Naless Peak together to visit Baolin Jia at Nephrite Pill Peak.

Baolin Jia wasn’t sure when they would arrive.

After handing the plan over to Amalia, he had been anxiously waiting.

His money-making sche was quite novel.

In fact, he had discussed it with several people, but none were interested, believing the risk was too great.

Many people thought that people might borrow spirit stones and run off and that the death risk was also very high.

So disciples enjoyed training on the devil battlefield.

Everyone knew the dangers of the devil battlefield—there was a chance they might never return, and that was a risk in itself.

Once soone dies, there’s no way to chase after their family for repaynt.

Many of the disciples’ families were ordinary people, and even in their entire lifeti, they might not be able to produce a single spirit stone.

So people said they’d consider the plan after reading it, but once they left, there was no further word.

Baolin Jia was worried about this problem but wasn’t concerned that others would take his idea and start their own business.

First, he showed different versions of his plan to different people, but the one he gave Amalia was the most detailed.

His intuition told him that these two might be able to fulfill his dream.

Second, even if soone else did try it, they might not succeed.

This kind of money-making model required consideration of many factors, and the market was so vast that one business couldn’t swallow it all.

Of course, Baolin Jia’s goal was to expand his bank to every city on the Mystic Void Continent.

As for the remote, obscure places, forget about them—whether there were even people living there was a question in itself.

"Baolin Jia, soone is looking for you outside," a senior brother walked over and casually passed on the ssage.

As soon as the words left his mouth, before the senior brother could turn around, he saw a round figure dashing out at an unusually fast speed.

"Are they a very handso n and a beautiful woman?"

The senior brother was montarily stunned, "Yeah, how did you know?"

Baolin Jia was ecstatic, "It’s nothing, thank you, Senior Brother."

As he dashed out like a gust of wind, he indeed saw the two people he had been thinking about nonstop for the past few days and nearly burst into tears of joy.

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