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"Do you intend to tell our master the truth, at least to some extent?"
When the system heard his words, it nodded its head in the affirmative and then uttered the following words:
"I'll just tell him how long I've been training him, and I'll convince him that his body has surpassed a mortal's, but he's still not very strong, but I'll tell him that some of his abilities are as good as an immortal's, like making medicine or being a doctor."
When the System voiced these words, the seven around it nodded in unison and the God Body said "that's acceptable" and approved everything that was to be said. The system seemed greatly relieved, even a 1% chance that its master would change meant that this universe would be in danger.
"Then this conversation is over, now if you will excuse me I must wait for the master." The system said this and then its spirit simply disappeared. The happy voices in the slowly darkening area seemed to express the love of the seven for the master.
What strange beings they were.
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"Master!" Petunia suddenly ran out of the garden gate with Vered on her back and Nalin on her head, running towards Admon and Mery in his arms. The worry on her face could not even be described.
"What the hell happened?! As soon as I stepped into the bathroom to clean myself, there was the sound of a huge explosion." Petunia looked around carefully and saw that not a single tree or insect was left, at least two kilometres around the house had disappeared, who could have done this? And in front of her Master.
"I'm sorry my dear apprentice, I lost control for a second." As soon as Admon gave him this answer, Petunia could only think "did this happen in a second?". Even Mery herself didn't know why Admon lost control, she didn't have the energy to explain what was going on anyway, and there was nothing else to do because she had already fainted.
"Take Mery and treat her, she has fainted from shock, there are tranquilliser pills in the cupboard in the medicine room." As Admon said this, Petunia gently embraced Mery and quickly entered the house. Admon looked around and wondered how he could have done such a thing. He looked at the palm of his hand and accused himself of stupidity for thinking that he had changed. Perhaps he had cultivated for more than 100,000 years and lived more than a billion lives, but in one thing, his old instincts had returned to him.
"I can't change....I'm still....a monster."
As Admon said this aloud, he suddenly felt something rubbing against his leg. Turning his head and looking at his leg, he saw Nalin rubbing against it and realised that Vered was tied to it. Leaning towards the duo, Admon patted them on the head and something happened that neither the duo nor Admon himself had expected:
A tear fell from Admon's eye. As soon as the tear fell from his face, the earth began to shake and something like an earthquake began to happen.
Suddenly roots began to grow out of the ground and the lush forest came to him, Admon could not believe his eyes, he had never seen anything like it. The trees were growing bigger and bigger and thicker, hundreds of thousands of trees had regenerated and were standing upright and alive.
"Thank God." When Admon said this, the sad expression on his face became even heavier. Even though he didn't know why all these trees had reappeared, he was very happy about what had happened.
"Congratulations sir, you have helped nature because of the excess of life qi in your body. I consider this an achievement."
A system window suddenly appeared in front of Admon and he was stunned when he read it. Having too much life qi was a very good thing. He had learnt from the system that everything revolved around life qi and dantian, of course he knew that dantian was the main building block of cultivation, but he had never once in his entire life learnt that life qi played an incredibly important role in cultivation.
That was why he was happy to hear this. At least he had something he was good at.
"I'm glad," Admon said in a naive voice, and as soon as he said that, he opened his palm and pushed his hand forward, and at that very moment, a box fell out of nothingness into Admon's hand. The weight of the box was nothing to joke about, the box was really incredibly heavy. That's why Admon put the box down and carefully opened it. At that moment he smiled and said, "Are you trying to apologise to me, system, this is valuable."
"Please have a safe journey, sir.... and ask when you are ready, I will have answers for you." The window changed once more and Admon began to walk towards the house, this time shaking his head seriously.
What came out of the box was a precious metal, although what came out of the box could not exactly be considered a metal. Admon called it that because it was extremely rare in blacksmithing. In a way, it was a piece of energy. A piece of energy so precious that it could split a mountain with just one strike.
Admon could feel his blood boiling. What he had learnt was too much for him, but he had regained his composure, and he could only hope that the shock would not be too great. Of course he would get his answers eventually, but at the moment he had no choice but to be patient.
Even though what had happened was a big blow for him, he still had hope that everything would be all right. The only thing he knew was that he would have to stop resting until he learnt the truth.
That was exactly why he had entered the garden and, taking a deep breath, started to move towards his room. Everything would be clear tomorrow.