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Chapter 226: Chapter 226: Invitation from the Sith

At dawn, the warm Sun slowly ascends, and sser City, having weathered disaster, is gradually awakening.

Every citizen now possesses a set of mories tampered with by the “Cylinder Brain,” leaving them tired but without any aftereffects. Apart from a few inford individuals, no one knows what sser City went through last night.

The citizens, still caught up in their busyness, start a new day.

Thorns Campus, the brick-and-stone building.

Sitting on the soft carpet, Tang Qi has been in ditation for nearly the entire night.

His mind remains in that imnsely dark world where, like the vast space of the universe, teors continue to streak by—one after another—and even a full night’s passage hasn’t exhausted this exceptional teor shower.

Even these have already been intelligently selected.

Conforming to Tang Qi’s “rit,” the items requiring even greater rit to exchange were absent.

Describing Tang Qi’s sensation throughout the past night as a dizzying whirl would be an understatent; he hasn’t made his first choice yet.

He is like a greedy boy lingering in a treasure mountain that seems never to end; he can only choose a limited number of things, but there are always surprises bursting forth ahead, making even those without decision paralysis unable to quickly co to a decision.

However, Tang Qi has already made up his mind, about to make his first choice since his spiritual power is nearly depleted.

ditation increases spiritual power.

But “exchanging” consus it.

Among the incessant teor shower, beyond the many surprises, there are even more useless things—pieces of information that Tang Qi can’t even comprehend what they are exactly.

One piece of good news is that Tang Qi doesn’t need to spend all his rit at once.

The rit represented by those three radiant and warm Suns can continuously accumulate. This is normal; after all, the intelligent program of the Master of the Crucible has simplified the process of hunt, sacrifice, and exchange to this extent.

“Sigh”

Taking a non-existent deep breath, Tang Qi ignored the new teors flowing in.

Instead, he recalled in his mind and quickly ford a thought.

“Hum”

“Boom”

In an instant, as Tang Qi made his choice, he saw a dazzling teor dragging a tail fla rumbling from the depths of the universe. When it burst into his mind’s space, turning into a tide of Information Fragnts, Tang Qi sensed sothing and looked to his side.

The first of those three Suns had suddenly dimd considerably.

Indeed, it didn’t disappear but rely dimd, which ant that the first thing Tang Qi exchanged didn’t use up much rit, at least not a third.

Pleased to disconnect from this strange space and return to himself, Tang Qi didn’t imdiately wake up. Instead, he sank back into his mind, and a new Skill imdiately erged.

“Skill: Molten Furnace Refining thod, a foundational witchcraft accompanying the Golden Furnace ditation thod. Its sole purpose is to refine the lting Furnace Power…”

Yes, this was the first thing—or Skill—that was exchanged.

Although initially, the intelligent program almost laid out the full set of “Molten Furnace Witchcraft,” as if aware of Tang Qi’s current predicant. Regretfully, Tang Qi didn’t have much interest in becoming a complete lter Wizard.

However, this Basic Witchcraft is what Tang Qi presently lacks the most.

Exchanging it out, it perfectly supplents the rawness and roughness in Tang Qi’s use of lting Furnace Power.

As for the remaining rit?

Tang Qi isn’t in a hurry to use it. Now, not only is he free from the threat of a mortal enemy, but even his environnt has beco peaceful.

After last night’s drastic changes, barring any new unforeseen events, sser City is about to enter an exceptionally rare peaceful period.

The root source of all turmoil and misfortune… the Hastu Club, has been completely eradicated.

sser City’s malignant tumor, the First Family, led by Andrew llon of the llon Family, is also reduced by ninety percent.

Before that, the many Abnormalities in sser City were swept away by the Hastu Club; coupled with last night’s double devastation from the Bright Church and the Ancient Castle Bureau, aside from so Transcendents who participated in the combat, most of the Abnormalities have either died or fled.

In other words, the entire Divine Eagle Federation might not find a safer place than sser City for the ti being.

Of course, the Spiritual Tide is still ongoing, and given the rate at which Abnormalities are erging, it’s only a matter of ti before sser City falls once again.

However, before that happens, Tang Qi speculated that he could enjoy a long period of leisure ti.

“Perfect, I can use this peaceful ti to refine my lting Furnace Power properly, integrate my Fighting Skill, and those Witchcrafts with imnse potential from Ralph’s notebook, and even make a bid for the apprentice title of the Original Secret dicine School. Maybe I could even try to put a bounty on that rubber fruit at the market, oh, and also my Casting Skill…”

As Tang Qi was planning his Cultivation schedule for the near future, he got up leisurely to prepare breakfast.

It had been so ti since he had a proper breakfast.

As Tang Qi thought this and was heading downstairs, that familiar sound rang out once again.

Ding-a-ling-ling!

The phone rang, unsurprisingly.

The only thing in this small building that could startle Tang Qi was the sound of the phone.

He walked straight over and couldn’t help but mutter, “After last night’s battle, there should be a lot of things to be busy with, so why are they contacting soone who didn’t participate in the fight?”

As he finished speaking, Tang Qi pushed away the curious big head of the Little Guy that had co close, and then picked up the handset.

The mont it reached his ear, Stanna’s voice ca through.

“Tang Qi, Hall and Sith are about to leave, but before they do, they have specifically requested to et with you.”

“That’s a good thing.”

After a brief pause, Stanna added,

“They specifically asked to see ? Is that a good thing?”

Tang Qi was slightly startled and imdiately began to recall the entirety of last night’s events.

He was confident that he hadn’t exposed himself.

The Second Body Secret dicine combined with his perfect acting were things Tang Qi was confident could fool even the two strong individuals who had fought hard.

“Good, I’ll be there shortly.”

Tang Qi didn’t need much ti to consider and quickly agreed.

A short while later, Tang Qi t with Hall and Sith again in the special division of the sser Police Station, as well as the rest of the Transcendent agents from the Ancient Castle Bureau and the Bright Priests who had made a na for themselves last night.

With a single touch, Tang Qi knew he hadn’t been exposed.

The way Hall and Sith looked at him was still the sa as before, as if they were looking at an interesting young man. If he had been exposed the previous night, then a more likely scene at this mont would probably involve Sith drawing his sword to attack.

One night was enough for Sith and those priests to figure out the trick within the Knight Sword.

Of course, even with that trickery, the Knight Sword of Martin Sims was still greatly valued by the Bright Church. As Tang Qi was pondering, he saw that Hall didn’t bother with pleasantries but instead extended a direct invitation.

It was an invitation not just to Tang Qi, but to Stanna as well.

“The Ancient Castle Bureau is recruiting new mbers, if you agree, we’ll double the conditions Old Coulson had previously set.”

“Additionally, Stanna, you can participate too. You have the potential to beco a Transcendent.”

Hall had just finished speaking when, without waiting for their reactions,

Sith also suddenly chid in, addressing Stanna separately.

“That’s right, you’re a fine young individual, perhaps you could join our Church. I think Sister Teresa would be very willing to teach a Female Knight.”

“Hiss~”

As Sith’s voice fell, suddenly a series of astonished gazes fell upon Stanna.

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