Chapter 731: Chapter 731 Opportunity_1 Chapter 731: Chapter 731 Opportunity_1 He had a gloomy expression on his face as he stared daggers at Greg Jensen, then turned his head to look at Liliana Grey and said, “Mom, you… you are the resource?”
Liliana Grey’s face was already blushing with sha. Hearing her son speak up, she shyly lowered her head and gently murmured an affirmation.
Nathan Humphrey took a deep breath and slowly let it out before silently nodding his head and turning to walk outside.
Spencer Burley winked at Greg Jensen and said, “Handled!”
“You’re about to be married, can’t you be a bit more serious?” Greg Jensen said helplessly.
“Haha, if I really beca serious, it must an soone in the family has died,” Spencer retorted.
“Enough, stop talking nonsense here,” Greg chided.
Conrad Wright kicked Spencer out of the way and then approached Greg Jensen, saying, “Brother Jensen, don’t worry about Nathan Humphrey; we’ll just persuade him later.”
“Yeah, thanks for the trouble,” Greg Jensen replied with a smile.
Greg Jensen added, “By the way, co to East Peak Manor in the next couple of days. I have sothing to discuss with you all.”
Conrad Wright’s eyes lit up, and he said with excitent, “Brother Jensen, are you going to teach us the Cultivation of Immortality?”
“Indeed,” Greg Jensen laughed. “I’ve acquired a lot of great stuff this ti. I will give it all to you when we et.”
“Haha, that would be fantastic! Once Nathan Humphrey straightens out the company, we’ll all head over together,” Conrad Wright exclaid with a laugh.
“Hmm.”
After seeing off Nathan Humphrey and the others, the moving company began to bustle about.
Liliana Grey sure had a lot of belongings. Apart from her paintings, there were nurous antiques and rare pieces of furniture. It took the better part of a day to get everything sorted.
When the group returned to East Peak Manor, Alia Simmons and the others all ca out to greet them.
Lois Abbott was fine, her face full of joy as she watched Greg Jensen. Alia Simmons, being younger, had teary eyes when she saw Greg Jensen.
It took Greg Jensen a long while to comfort them before the won finally burst into joyful laughter.
After calming everyone down, Greg Jensen inquired about the family’s recent state of affairs. Learning that everything was all right, he felt relieved.
Then, he took out the Cultivation Techniques and Elixirs among other treasures he had gained overseas. According to each person’s traits, he distributed them accordingly.
Greg Jensen spoke gravely, “The next thing I’m going to say, I hope you will all listen carefully.”
Upon hearing this, everyone imdiately straightened up, their expressions turning serious.
Greg Jensen spoke in a solemn voice, “Based on international trends, Global Spiritual Energy is gradually recovering. Do you know what this ans?”
“The Rebirth of Spiritual Energy? Could it be… that one can beco an immortal?” Xavier Cooper exclaid in shock.
Greg Jensen gave him a deep look and said, “Whether one can beco immortal is uncertain, but it is foreseeable that there will be more and more cultivators in the future. Those without sufficient strength will find it hard to get by.
Therefore, I hope that you all will take the ti to cultivate and strive to enhance your own strength. As long as you keep up the pace, don’t hesitate to use the Elixirs.”
Hearing Greg Jensen’s words, including Lois Abbott and the others, everyone’s expression beca earnest.
Greg Jensen then discussed arrangents regarding the company.
He would establish East Peak Group, consolidating all underlying industries under the banner of East Peak Group.
Additionally, a financial group would be ford to consolidate the cash flow from other families directly into the financial company.
Lois Abbott and the others could directly manage East Peak Group as well as the financial group. Subsidiaries below could be entrusted to professional managers.
In this way, Lois Abbott and the others would have more ti to devote to cultivation.
After passing on all the knowledge and wealth he had acquired abroad to several individuals, Greg Jensen set out on his journey again.
This ti, he sought to traverse the expanse of his holand, to see those sceneries he had never witnessed before.
He believed that the opportunity for his Core Formation was right there.
…
Greg Jensen’s first stop was Mystic City, where he planned to visit Theresa Locke and, by the way, present her with a Cultivation Technique that was suitable for her practice.
However, this ti he didn’t use Sword Flight, nor did he take a plane. Instead, he specifically found a green-skinned train to take him leisurely towards Mystic City.
He had co out this ti with the intention to visit famous mountains and great rivers; speed was of no concern to him. On the contrary, going slower allowed him to better appreciate the scenery along the way.
Dostic technology changed rapidly; it was rare to see such green-skinned trains, and there was only this one service running from Qin Province to Mystic City.
Those who rode the green-skinned train these days, apart from people like Greg taking in the sights, were those looking for a cheaper option.
Although the price difference between a fast train and an express train wasn’t much, it was still a significant amount for people on a tight budget.
Of course, so passengers were constrained by ti and could only take this one train.
Greg bought a sleeper ticket, boarded directly, and brought just a shoulder bag for show. After boarding, he sat in a small seat next to the window, gazing outside.
The train slowly started moving, the scenery outside steadily retreating. Greg felt an unprecedented sense of calm.
At the sa ti, that long-lost thrill inside him surged once again.
With a thought, Greg couldn’t help but curve his lips into a smile, silently saying to himself, “As expected.”
Indeed, Core Formation was related to one’s state of mind!
Having confird this, Greg was in no hurry.
Because the more anxious he beca at this ti, the more unstable his state of mind would be. It was better to let nature take its course, waiting for the right mont to co when the opportunity for Core Formation would arise naturally.
As the saying goes, water has no constant shape; when allowed to flow freely, it can traverse east and west.
Greg sat by the window, watching the scenery outside gradually grow warr, listening to the conversations of fellow passengers in the carriage, his mood also started to settle down bit by bit.
After an indefinite number of stops, a few young girls got on board, appearing to be around twenty years old and brimming with youthful exuberance.
Looking at their features, they seed to be relatives of so sort, with a slight resemblance to one another.
The girl leading them was quite pretty, but her narrow eyes always carried an air of arrogance that made them slightly off-putting.
Her eyes lit up when she saw Greg and, glancing at the seat numbers, she turned to her companions and asked, “Hey, which one of you has number 38? Swap with !”
The other girls, seeing Greg’s handso looks, were a bit reluctant, but under the pressure of that girl, they all began checking their own tickets.
“Sloane, I have number 34.”
“Yeah, mine isn’t 38 either.”
After a round of searching, the girls realized none of them held ticket number 38.
The girl nad Sloane frowned and said, “That’s not right. I clearly rember one of us had seat 38?”
At this point, a young girl trailing behind slowly stepped forward, shyly producing her ticket and murmured, “Sloane, I… my ticket is number 38.”
Sloane’s expression darkened, “Kiara Rees, what are you implying? It’s just a seat swap. Why are you acting so sneaky, embarrassing the Deans of Diann city in the process!”
“I… I wasn’t being sneaky; I just thought since the tickets are issued with real nas, swapping them like this might be a bit problematic?”
“What’s problematic about it!”
Sloane glared at her, snatched her ticket, then handed her own ticket back to her, and snorted, “Take your ticket and get lost.”
“Seriously, it’s just a ticket exchange, why be so stingy?”
“Enough, stop making a scene here, hurry up and get to your seat to settle down.”
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