Chapter 34: I’m just a duckling

Chapter 34: I’m Just a Little Duckling
After Lu Mingjian left, Zhou Xuan did not leave, but continued to eat and drink at the Mei Brewery Restaurant.

Anyway, the Qi Condensation Dan could only be eaten once every two or three days, eating too much would damage his body, and if Zhou Xuan was allowed to meditate and cultivate, he would doubt his life.

After eating and drinking his fill, Zhou Xuan was in a slightly drunken state.

When he came out to take a look, all the stores in the street outside were already filled with lanterns, there were paper lanterns, cloth lanterns, and gauze lanterns, illuminating the entire street in red.

People were coming and going, and it was bustling with activity.

Zhou Xuan did not return to his place of residence, but instead went in the direction of Amber House.

Today an event had come to fruition, a Heavenly Material was expected, and the main quest Heaven’s Path Foundation Building was basically considered to be one-fifth complete.

At this moment, it was the time for his heart to blossom, and with the additional state of being slightly intoxicated, he was also in high spirits, so it was just the right time to go and help someone with a massage to earn some snacks.

Previously, mother Xu said that the Amber House is not open at night, but the rules are meant to be broken.

Zhou Xuan’s stilt pressing skills were enough to break that rule.

Or rather, it wasn’t that Mama Xu was being accommodating, but those ladies regretted it after learning that Lord Pure Yang would only come for two days a month.

As mortals, they were a little older and their bodies were not very good anymore, so they needed the stilt master’s help to stretch their muscles and bones.

Previously, Zhou Xuan had come every day, so they weren’t in much of a hurry, and would have been scheduled sooner or later anyway.

But now they were told that there were only two days, how could that be enough?

So they went straight to Mama Xu’s side to make trouble, but Zhou Xuan wouldn’t let up, so Mama Xu could only come up with a strategy to open the Amber House at night as well.

In fact, Amber House used to be open all day for twelve hours, but by default no lady would come at night, and even if a lady wanted to buy something at night, she would send her maid over to buy it in order to keep her family from worrying.

But I don’t know what excuse these ladies find, anyway, now the Amber House is also lively at night.

That night, learning that the Mo Yun Sage had come surprised the ladies one by one.

Zhou Xuan arrived at the Amber Building and hadn’t even rested for a minute or two before some of the ladies barged in.

This madam was very composed, hoping that Zhou Xuan would put on his attire and then help her with her stilt press.

It could be said that Zhou Xuan’s previous strategy had been successful.

After all, humans had communicated deeply throughout the entire history of human civilization, and in order to add interest to stilt pressing, a wide variety of tricks naturally appeared.

However, the post COS stilt press was certainly not available in this world, and now that Zhou Xuan had come, with his stilt press techniques and skills, loosening the muscles and bones of these ladies and relieving their fatigue was simply not too simple.

Most of the ladies liked the idea of Zhou Xuan playing the role of a young Taoist monk to help them press their stilts, and even if Zhou Xuan said that he could also play the role of a young Shamans and other roles, none of these ladies were interested.

This made Zhou Xuan secretly feel that this group of ladies really had eyes but no pearls, I see that you guys don’t understand this Saint Monk’s stunning beauty ah.

However, how could Zhou Xuan know that when these ladies first saw him, he was a Taoist monk and left an exceptionally deep impression.

That divine handsome appearance, coupled with a cool and misty temperament, as if a bright moon in front, is simply the white moonlight in their hearts.

Over the course of the night, Zhou Xuan’s extremely scientific stilt pressing technique greatly satisfied the ladies, and the fatigue from their work quickly disappeared, their mouths were even more lavish in admiration.

Seeing this, Zhou Xuan knew that his stilt presser technique had reached perfection, and if he learned to learn again, there would be no rivals in the world.

Of course, Zhou Xuan has a very positive outlook and will not take the initiative to do anything.

He was only the stilt-walking master of Amber House, and these women were guests of Amber House, nothing more.

However, mortal women had no power or influence, and women like Shen Mei’er were still too few.

If he wanted to go further, he could only set his sights on female cultivators, which was a long way to go.

No rush, no rush, take your time.

Grasp with both hands.

Of course, the achievement of the saint on stilts is just a potter from time to time, and it’s a surprise to see what can be gained from the fall of a stilt in your spare time. He had to prioritize, cultivation was the first priority.

So for the next few moments, Zhou Xuan continued to kowtow to the Qi Condensation Pill to cultivate, while also paying attention to the side of Swordheart Peak.

The game in the virtual era was different from the PC side, and this difference was reflected in the artificial intelligence.

Every virtual game was run by one or more AIs, so virtual games were just like the real world, in flux all the time.

A player doing the same thing at different times leads to different endings.

This leads to the fact that virtual games need to be planned well in advance if you want to speed through them, and it also greatly tests the player’s ability to improvise.

Because getting through last time doesn’t mean the same approach will work next time.

Unlike the PC side, basically pass a few times, know the key props and tasks, masters can start speed pass.

But as soon as the difficulty went up, players like Zhou Xuan stood out.

Coupled with the fact that virtual games could upload character templates for other players to purchase and experience different perspectives, this allowed Zhou Xuan to quickly become a celebrity in the virtual gaming community, and he watered down to become a big UP.

When he faced Lu Mingjian in the second test, he had succeeded and failed, and regardless of success or failure, the results were different.

Therefore, he was curious as to what Lu Mingjian would be doing back at Swordheart Summit this time.
His curiosity was quickly satisfied.

Only half a month later, the Baili Peak Master of the Swordheart Peak abdicated and passed the Peak Master position to Lu Mingjian, before announcing that he was in seclusion.

The moment this news appeared, it caused the Ten Thousand Swords Sect to shake.

But it quickly subsided.

First, Lu Ming’s Sword God Palace consummation was enough to convince the public.

Secondly, what Zhou Xuan had said earlier was correct, Lu Mingjian had many fans in the entire Ten Thousand Swords Sect, not to mention Sword Heart Peak.
Lu Mingjian’s assumption of the role of Sword Heart Peak Master had received a cloudy response.

Qi Changyun had even sent several flying sword transmissions in a row to tell Zhou Xuan the happy news.

But after a few days, there was no more contact.

I heard that it was after Lu Mingjian became the Peak Master that he began to rectify the ethos problem of Swordheart Peak.

After the matter of Lu Mingjian taking over as the new generation of Sword Heart Peak Master made it onto the Ten Thousand Swords Sect’s hot searches, it slowly subsided as time passed, and was squeezed out of the hot searches by the upcoming Outer Sect Grand Competition.

And at this time, Shen Mei’er brought a storage ring to find Zhou Xuan.

Receiving the ring and looking inside the space, what caught his eyes was a large number of talismans.

In addition to the talismans, there were also several spiritual weapons, all of which were sword-like.

Looking to the side, there were two black puppets about two meters tall, with three heads and six arms, and spirit stone grooves on their chests.

It was not that Zhou Xuan did not want to buy more, but the puppets were not only expensive, but the Outer Sect Competition also had a rule that did not allow the use of more than two puppets.

Soon, the three small flags in the far corner caught his attention.

Taking them out, the small flags were no more than the size of a palm, with sword shadows on the flags, and the three array flags were windless and vaguely linked.

“Good.”

Zhou Xuan smiled.

With these, the Outer Sect Grand Competition would definitely be taken.

As long as the Moon Shadow Pavilion succeeded, the rest were mostly stinky fish and shrimps.

(End of chapter)



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