Chapter 1263: Chapter 783: A New Journey_2
Looking at the Immortal Fruit before her, about the size of a fist and exuding a peculiar fragrance, Princess Mina swallowed hard once more. She shifted her gaze to Chu Mo, and upon seeing him nod slightly, despite knowing the rarity of the fruit, Mina couldn’t resist any longer. She picked up the fruit and gently took a bite. Instantly, a liquid ford of Spiritual Power flowed down her throat and into her stomach. In the next mont, an imnse and pure flow of Spiritual Power began to circulate within her body. As the power continued to move, Mina’s health steadily improved as well.
After the first bite, Princess Mina couldn’t hold back her hesitation any longer. At this mont, she abandoned any sense of propriety, picked up the fruit again, and took large, ravenous bites.
Within just a few ters, the fist-sized Immortal Fruit had been entirely consud by Princess Mina.
At this point, Phyllis spoke slowly from the side:
“Such a waste… If such a treasure were given to soone in need, it would at least allow them to advance…” Her words abruptly stopped. Then, staring directly at Chu Mo, Phyllis said seriously:
“If you have any conditions, just say them. If it’s sothing within my ability, I will certainly try my best. However, if it’s an excessive demand, I might not be able to comply.”
Chu Mo narrowed his eyes slightly.
To him, an Immortal Fruit was insignificant. If he desired it, he could cultivate five more by tomorrow.
Still, Chu Mo found Phyllis’s attitude and deanor sowhat surprising.
The fruit Mina ate was clearly just a half-finished one, its effects only half as potent as a true Immortal Fruit.
But judging from Phyllis’s reaction, she seed completely unaware that the fruit Mina consud was not the real deal, as if she didn’t understand the true effects of an Immortal Fruit.
Of course, it might also require firsthand experience to distinguish the difference between the two.
Chu Mo let out a soft breath. Fixing his gaze back on Phyllis, he spoke:
“Actually, I don’t have any other demands. I just want you to give your opinion. In your view, what should I do to make this bar acceptable to our group? You know what I’m referring to!”
Upon hearing this, Phyllis, who had initially thought Chu Mo might make an unreasonable request, widened her eyes. Her bright eyes were fixed on Chu Mo, seemingly waiting for him to elaborate. After a mont, when she realized Chu Mo truly had no other demands, she licked her lips lightly and said seriously:
“If that’s the case, I can indeed give you so advice, but I can’t guarantee it will succeed.”
After Phyllis finished speaking, Chu Mo imdiately turned his gaze toward her. At that mont, Phyllis took a deep breath and spoke earnestly:
“To earn everyone’s recognition, first and foremost, as the owner of this bar, you have to gain their respect. Only when everyone genuinely acknowledges your strength and is drawn to your charisma will they accept this place and consider it a gathering spot.
Of course, if you’re able to provide a constant supply of Immortal Fruits, treasures of this caliber will naturally attract a large portion of interest in this bar.”
When Phyllis finished speaking, her gaze subtly shifted toward Princess Mina.
Chu Mo imdiately understood.
Their discussion revolved around matters of system owners, and Princess Mina was just an ordinary person. According to the rules governing system owners, ordinary people were forbidden from coming into contact with systems.
Chu Mo knew that so long as Mina remained here, Phyllis likely wouldn’t reveal anything further.
He turned his gaze to Princess Mina, who, having consud the Immortal Fruit, now exuded a radiant, vibrant energy. This ti, Chu Mo didn’t need to say a word. Having realized the situation herself, Princess Mina stood up gracefully, flashed a polite smile at Chu Mo, and then turned to leave gracefully.
Once Princess Mina’s figure vanished from sight, Chu Mo finally asked:
“So your point is, I need to earn everyone’s respect first, is that it?”
Phyllis nodded, and Chu Mo fell into brief contemplation before speaking seriously:
“What should I do then?”
Phyllis gestured toward the Immortal Fruit before them. Chu Mo imdiately agreed without hesitation. Then, Phyllis carefully picked up the fruit, placed it inside a delicately crafted box, and stowed it away. Only then did she continue:
“Li Mingda worked tirelessly for over a decade to earn the recognition of all system owners, resulting in today’s renowned Xizhou City bar.
These types of achievents require patience and ti because eventually, people reveal their true selves.
However, if you want to gain recognition in a short ti, there *is* a way. If you can complete a high-level, seemingly impossible mission, people will instantly acknowledge your strength. Then, if you seize the mont to promote this bar, maybe you can win so hearts.”
Chu Mo furrowed his brows slightly as his gaze flickered. He said:
“You’re suggesting I join your Divine Squad and complete an S-grade mission alongside you, am I right?”
Phyllis hesitated for a mont before she slowly replied under Chu Mo’s intense gaze:
“Our Divine Squad truly needs your strength. But since you’ve already declined once, I won’t force you. The only reason I ntioned this was to offer advice, seeing as we’re speaking on account of the Immortal Fruit. If you’re insistent on not joining our squad, you can also accomplish other high-level missions. That way, you’ll achieve the sa goal of earning everyone’s recognition.
However, high-level missions are rare, and while there are many A-grade missions, their difficulty still isn’t enough to impress everyone. To truly earn wholehearted respect and approval, you’d need sothing at least S-grade.”
Once Phyllis finished speaking, Chu Mo’s gaze suddenly shifted to the wall opposite him.
The bar contained over fifty missions, most of which were low-level. There were seven A-grade missions, while S-grade missions numbered only one: “A Thousand Miles of Snowfall.”
Even though Chu Mo currently possessed six systems and his abilities had advanced trendously, he still lacked confidence in completing the “A Thousand Miles of Snowfall” mission.
Beyond that, there was only the one S-grade mission held by the Divine Squad.
The squad had been ticulously preparing for this mission for a long ti. Moreover, the Divine Squad boasted nurous skilled mbers, including several individuals whose systems exceeded A-grade. If Chu Mo joined the squad and collaborated, odds of successfully completing the mission greatly increased.
In contrast, the chances of accomplishing the “A Thousand Miles of Snowfall” mission alone were slim to none.
Chu Mo found himself deeply torn—should he accept Phyllis’s offer to join the Divine Squad or search for other opportunities on his own?
Looking back at the woman before him, Phyllis’s expression remained one of eager anticipation, with a faint hint of longing in her eyes.
Taking a deep breath, Chu Mo quickly arrived at a decision in his mind.
Fixing his gaze firmly on Phyllis, he spoke:
“Tell about this mission of yours. What kind of task warrants such painstaking caution from your squad?”
Upon hearing Chu Mo’s words, Phyllis’s eyes imdiately lit up with excitent. She looked at Chu Mo intently before speaking carefully:
“The reason this mission demands such caution is that it doesn’t take place in this dinsion. It’s a cross-dinsional task.
Our Divine Squad needs to venture into another dinsion to locate the tooth of a dragon.
Because it’s a cross-dinsional mission, its true difficulty level is actually closer to SSS-grade!”
Looking at the woman brimming with caution before him, Chu Mo took a deep breath, his gaze revealing a trace of solemnity.
He knew that from the mont he learned about this mission, his life was bound to change once again.
A cross-dinsional SSS-grade mission…
This ti, he would embark on yet another brand-new journey.
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