Chapter 94: Information Exchange
Chapter 94: Information Exchange
Resting his body in his familiar office chair within Ruby’s artifact space, Li Lang got comfortable as he examined the new technique he was rewarded with.
Progress was vital to being able to stay longer in the pocket realm. Trial points were consumed every day that was deemed unproductive, and earning points became harder and harder. Only those who could keep improving would remain. Whoever had set up the trials obviously highly valued the ability to learn quickly. It could be said that they weighed learning ability as the most valuable talent one could have.
They had set it up so that challengers would gain access to techniques they currently needed, and the longer they took to master it, the more trial points it would cost. It added an extra layer of pressure for all the participants.
Despite knowing this truth, there wasn’t much anyone could do about it. That was why all the young cultivators inside the pocket realm were desperately doing their best.
Reading through the Qi Injection Art, Li Lang found it particularly fascinating. It wasn’t because it had novel effects. Instead, it inspired multiple ideas on how he could mass-produce talismans. It would take further re
The girls then began whispering to each other while the guys exchanged glances. They knew better than to interrupt.
“I’m hungry. Why don’t we eat first?” Long Yi suggested.
They soon each took out a Nourishment Pill and stared at it. Long Yi brought it to eye level and suspiciously examined it.
“Does this even taste good?”
“In h-hindsight, we s-should’ve tried this stuff o-out before coming, huh?”
“Hmm?” Huang Si grinned. “You guys never been in closed-door cultivation before? This stuff tastes horrible, but fills your stomach for at least a day! I still can’t tell if it’s because it traumatizes you with its bad taste that you lose your appetite or what.”
“...”
Huang Si’s words made the boys blink blankly at the pill. They exchanged glances to see who would try it out first, but quickly found themselves in a stalemate.
Long Yi then suddenly turned to Li Lang.
“It’s your fault! It was your idea, and you made them too! You should eat it first!”
Hmm…I only tested a few with the auto-analyzer since we needed a large amount of them. Maybe I should look into making better-flavored ones if they do turn out disgusting…
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