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[Ding! Generating simulation rewards. The host can choose one.]

[①, Perfected Bone Refining Stage cultivation (including Supre Golden Bones)]

[②, Green Talent · Restless Spirit.]

[③, Heaven and Earth Sword Slash · Proficient Level (includes 20% Sword Intent)]

[④, Nine Heavens Thunderous Double Stomp · Mastered Level (Profound Grade - Low Quality Martial Technique)]

[⑥, A Gray Mushroom (Heaven Grade - Low Quality Poison)]

[⑦, Disaster Dispelling Auspicious Mantra (Broken Scrap Iron)]

[⑧, Slight improvent in innate talent.]

This gray mushroom.

It must be what he left uneaten in the Cursed Land.

Unexpectedly, its grade is so high. Just nourished by Death Qi, it has beco a Heaven Grade poison, which shows how extraordinary the Cursed Land is.

However, option ⑧ surprised Chen Shi a bit.

He rembered that this thing appeared frequently in previous simulations. At that ti, he didn't pay much attention, thinking it was just a resource in the simulation improving his physique. But in this simulation, he was ditating and absorbing Qi the entire ti, without consuming any Marrow Cleansing Pills or the like, so why is this reward still here?

Could it be the enhancent brought by the Supre Golden Bones?

Or is it because of practicing the Five Gates of Heaven?

Chen Shi didn't dwell too much on this question and focused his attention on Restless Spirit and Supre Golden Bones. His expression showed slight hesitation.

This ti, being able to open the fourth Death Gate.

Luck played a big part.

If it weren't for eting the mysterious middle-aged man who gifted him the mantra, he might never have refined Golden Bones even if he practiced until death.

The Death Qi in the Cursed Land is too sinister.

It's not sothing that a Profound Grade alchemy pill like the Longevity Pill can alleviate.

In the simulation, just a touch of Death Qi aged his body instantly. If he were to operate the Qi Absorption thod at a depth of over three hundred miles, absorbing a large amount of Death Qi for body tempering, he would probably age rapidly, making it difficult to survive four years like in the second simulation.

So, if he gives up the Supre Golden Bones.

Next ti he goes to the Cursed Land, even if he tis it right, he might not encounter that mysterious middle-aged man again.

Luck is too much of a factor.

But if he gives up Restless Spirit, he is also reluctant. With this talent, it might not take many tries for the Mastermind to reveal his hand.

Moreover, in this world with so many transmigrators, who even kill each other, this talent's importance is even greater.

While Chen Shi hesitated.

A line of simulation text appeared before him again.

[Hint: Talents of White and above can be locked by the host. Once locked, the talent will not refresh in the next simulation when Destiny Points are invested, and the host can continue to choose it. However, note that the Destiny Points invested in the next simulation must be sufficient to refresh a Green Talent, otherwise the locked talent will still be refreshed.]

"System, how many Destiny Points should I invest to ensure I refresh a Green Talent?"

[White Talent 1~99 Destiny Points.]

To read the uncut version, go to [pawread].

[Green Talent 100~999 Destiny Points.]

[Blue Talent 1000~9999 Destiny Points.]

[Purple Talent 10k~99.9k Destiny Points.]

[Gold Talent 100k~200k Destiny Points.]

[...]

[Hint: Talents of the sa level also vary in strength. Excluding the luck factor, theoretically, the more Destiny Points the host invests, the stronger the talent of the sa level that is refreshed.]

Chen Shi's eyes showed a thoughtful look.

The simulation text ntioned luck, similar to The Lucky One, where investing 100 Destiny Points might refresh a talent worth 999 Destiny Points.

For instance, the Phoenix talent he refreshed in this simulation.

It likely belongs to this category.

However, that Blue Talent requires at least a thousand Destiny Points?

To be honest, it's a bit pricey.

"System, lock Restless Spirit, I choose Supre Golden Bones."

As soon as he finished speaking.

Chen Shi felt a surge of powerful vital Qi and blood within him.

His aura rose steadily.

After a while.

He exhaled a breath of turbid air.

Silently sensing the changes in his body.

His perception beca sharper.

When he had Supre Silver Bones, the spiritual energy flowed around him as if it were tangible. But now, with Supre Golden Bones, even without practicing, he could clearly feel so spiritual energy drilling into his body, as if it had its own attraction.

If he steps into the Spirit River Stage.

His cultivation speed would definitely be many tis faster than with Silver Bones.

[Talent · Life Simulator.]

[Balance: 210.24 taels.]

[Destiny Points: 0.]

[Would you like to spend 500 taels to start the simulation?]

Seeing this, Chen Shi breathed a sigh of relief.

It's good that the price hasn't increased. He was worried that after choosing Supre Golden Bones, the system would raise it to over a thousand taels of silver.

It seems the system's pricing standard only considers the stage, treating both Golden Bones and Jade Bones as Bone Refining Stage. However, moving forward, he can't casually break through to the Spirit River Stage, or else if the simulation currency turns into Spirit Stones, that would be troubleso.

He needs to take advantage of the low price to use silver to refresh more resources, like that Heaven Grade Spirit Pool from the Song family, which only costs five hundred taels of silver each, even cheaper than a discount store.

At this mont, a girl in a green dress entered from outside the room.

She was Lin Qiushui's personal maid.

Nad Mu Jin.

She was the one who delivered silver to him not long ago.

"Young Master Chen, Madam invites you for lunch," Mu Jin said respectfully, though her eyes showed confusion and puzzlent.

She had just assisted Madam in bathing.

Noticing many red marks on Madam's body, Madam claid it was a rash, but Mu Jin didn't believe it...

Considering Madam had just been here for an hour.

Mu Jin strongly suspected that the culprit who caused Madam to be like this was this distant "cousin" of the young master in front of her.

Realizing this.

Mu Jin's young mind was greatly shocked.

She had been sold into the Yun Residence at the age of three, serving Lin Qiushui for fourteen years. Madam had always been dignified and gentle, the image of a noble lady, treating all n with indifference, including the ulterior-motivated head of the Nangong family.

Yet unexpectedly, in just one day.

In broad daylight.

Madam had such an encounter with her cousin.

"Miss Mu Jin, are you feeling unwell?"

Seeing the dazed little maid in front of him, Chen Shi asked with concern.

"No, no," Mu Jin lowered her head, not daring to look at Chen Shi, and whispered, "Young Master Chen, please follow to the inner hall for lunch..."

Chen Shi found it a bit strange.

Why is this little girl's face so red? Could she have so hidden illness?

"I should ntion to Lin Qiushui later to have this girl get a health check. It wouldn't be good if she developed any lingering ailnts."

Chen Shi thought to himself.

Then, he followed Mu Jin out of the courtyard.

Along a secluded path paved with cobblestones.

They arrived at the inner hall of the Yun Residence.

Before entering.

Chen Shi paused for a mont.

At this mont, outside the inner hall, on the open ground, a round-faced young boy was doing push-ups frantically.

Yes, push-ups.

Chen Shi had never seriously practiced martial arts.

He didn't know if this action was native to this world.

He patted Mu Jin's slender shoulder and pointed at the round-faced young boy, "Sister Mu Jin, who is that chubby boy lying on the ground?"

Hearing Chen Shi call her sister.

Mu Jin was montarily stunned.

Following Chen Shi's finger, she looked and instinctively replied, "His na is Song Chengshan, the young master's only friend."

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