It was unknown when it had started, but Chen Hanbo had lost consciousness. When he regained consciousness, an unknown amount of ti had passed.
He wanted to move his body to see what had changed.
In the end, he was surprised to find that his body had undergone a huge change. There was an additional set of strange yet familiar ridians.
It was unfamiliar because the ridians didn’t belong to him. They were forcefully implanted into his body, as if he had suddenly gained a pair of hands and feet.
However, Chen Hanbo was extrely familiar with this set of ridians. He could easily sense every single detail.
He could also clearly sense that a trace of pure World Energy was being absorbed by his ridians.
After the ridians absorbed energy, they would automatically transform it into " nutrients " that the body could absorb.
If a cultivator was awakened, they could also do this. The transformation efficiency would be different depending on the aptitude.
The successful activation of the man-made spirit vein helped Uncle Chen beco a cultivator, officially opening the door to cultivation.
Feeling the changes in his body, Chen Hanbo was extrely excited. His dream had finally co true.
From this mont on, he was a true cultivator who could explore the mysterious world related to extraordinary power.
While he was excited, he was also secretly shocked. What kind of existence was Lou Cheng? how could he do such a heaven-defying thing?
Although the operation was very easy, Chen Hanbo knew in his heart that this matter was definitely not that simple.
He was eager to know more secrets about Lou Cheng and to do the research he wanted.
After a period of ti, Chen Hanbo’s body regained consciousness.
He impatiently jumped off the bed, stretched his body, and quickly rushed to the square.
He had so questions that he hoped to be answered, and they were very urgent.
So of the survivors they t along the way were in high spirits, while others looked a little disappointed.
Clearly, there were still so people who did not succeed in becoming cultivators.
The happiness, anger, sorrow, and joy of others had nothing to do with Uncle Chen. He only cared about what he cared about.
When they arrived at the square, a beam of light shot over, heading straight for Uncle Chen Han’s eyes.
Chen Hanbo could clearly feel that when this beam of light was directed at him, it had actually gone through an accurate calculation.
He had to arrange a suitable position to stand according to his speed and avoid affecting others.
Otherwise, a small square would not be able to et the needs of more people.
Before the artificial spirit vein was implanted, he had at most such a guess, but he did not have the ability to prove his thoughts.
However, it was different now. His mind and body could instantly sense and make extrely accurate judgnts.
Such an obvious change made Chen Hanbo extrely happy.
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The building spirit appeared in front of him and asked Chen Hanbo about his motive.
I want to gain more knowledge about cultivation and to study artificial spirit veins. How should I do that? "
Previously, he had read the introduction that the transformation efficiency of an artificial spirit vein was average, and the person who implanted it would only beco an ordinary cultivator.
diocrity referred to the cultivation itself, which had nothing to do with other aspects. The realm could not represent everything.
Back then, Chen Hanbo had been thinking that if he were to beco a cultivator, he would definitely research man-made spirit veins.
Chen Hanbo felt very uncomfortable with sothing he didn’t understand in his body. He wasn’t worried about getting hurt, but he was simply curious.
If the research was successful, he would also benefit from it.
diocrity was the greatest taboo on the path of cultivation. Who would be willing to be inferior to others when they could obviously beco better?
Uncle Chen did not like to fight, but that was only in his daily life. When it ca to work, he was never willing to fall behind.
Regarding Chen Hanbo’s question, the building spirit directly gave an answer.
After becoming a cultivator, his level had automatically increased, and he had the authority to read all kinds of information.
Knowledge was also divided into different levels. If one wanted to search for more advanced information, they had to find a way to increase their own level.
In addition to self-study, cultivators taught in loucheng every day, and every survivor was qualified to learn.
Lou Ling told Chen Hanbo that Lou Cheng would not raise a useless person. If they did not work hard, they would be eliminated.
Being teleported to the world of loucheng didn’t guarantee that one could rest easy. There were vast worlds outside the loucheng that could provide enough living space for the eliminated.
Tang Zhen also had a plan to teleport the other survivors over and then send them to the land outside the building.
Although he had received a hint that there would be a catastrophe in the lower realm in the future, it did not an that all living beings would be completely exterminated.
That accidental transmigration experience let Tang Zhen know what the future of the lower realm would be like. The original cultivation world had no spirit energy.
It had beco a world of technology, and it was developing quite well.
At that ti, Tang Zhen still had so doubts. The technology in the future lower realm was very strange. It seed to have a mature system, but it was still lacking in a certain aspect.
If it was a normal developnt, one step at a ti, such a situation would not have occurred.
When he started the teleportation plan and was about to send the natives of the ga world to Lou city, he suddenly had an idea.
At that mont, he suddenly realized that the broken technology in the future was actually brought by the survivors of the ga world.
Tang Zhen involuntarily sighed when he thought of this. Indeed, everything had a cause and effect.
The survivors did not know about these secrets. They were all working hard for their future.
Clearly, they were also clear that there was no free lunch in the world. They had to pay for what they got.
Lou Cheng saved the survivors out of morality, not because he owed them anything.
On the other hand, the survivors owed Lou Cheng too much.
It would be too shaless if he continued to suck blood from Lou Cheng’s body.
Lou Cheng would never allow a survivor to do such a thing.
Lou Cheng’s act of stopping the monsters and Saving the Survivors in the ga world was not a kind and loving cultivation organization.
The real city had killed countless enemies, and in the short ti since it was established, countless enemies had beco the corpses of the road.
Stepping on the stairs of bones, Lou Cheng continued to climb up. Anyone who stood in his way would be cleared.
The mosquitoes that tried to parasitize and suck blood would also be trampled to death without any hesitation, and would not affect the building at all.
After receiving the notification, Chen Hanbo happily returned to his residence and used his tablet computer to browse through the information.
Tablets ca from the ga world and were distributed to the residents after being transported here to make it easier for them to study.
Not all resources had to be purchased from the cornerstone platform. There were other ways to obtain them.
Tang Zhen connected to the ga world in order to obtain resources.
He turned on the computer and saw that he could access the online library directly. All kinds of knowledge dazzled his eyes.
Chen Hanbo browsed through it and found sothing he was interested in. Then, he started to read it hungrily.
His body’s excellent condition made his learning efficiency extrely high. When Chen Hanbo stopped reading, he already had a clear plan for his future.
After taking a look at the class schedule and setting a ti reminder, Chen Hanbo stood up to get his food.
The hunger in his stomach made him look forward to a higher realm.
After reaching a certain realm, one would no longer need to eat every al, and could live for a long ti by eating wind and drinking dew.
To a researcher like Chen Hanbo, this was clearly a practical godly technique. It was an ability that he had dread of in the past.
It would no longer be like before, when work was at a critical mont, but he had to stop temporarily because of physical fatigue and hunger.
An undisturbed, imrsed research could ensure that one’s state would not be affected, which would make it easier to produce results.
After filling his stomach, the scheduled class began. Chen Hanbo quickly entered the livestream room.
The teacher was Wu Qianyang, and the content was about the basics of formations.
This was Chen Hanbo’s choice. He had already made up his mind to beco a runic magic circle master.
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