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Let me quote from chapter 922: “The Kill Food Sky Butterfly only released its Creation Breed aura and did not direct it at anyone. However, the immense aura crushed all the buildings in Ascending Dragon City until they were only five meters tall.” This is one of the largest cities in the federation by the way. And when the guardian of the city confronts him he uses his master’s name to escape punishment lol
He doesn’t need to hit her, making her the head disciple is already the worst punishment possible
Such bad luck, just 40 years earlier their super genius head disciple was schemed against by the heavenly path sect, so as soon as the yuhua sect finds another super genius they publicize it by immediately making him head disciple… It would be terribly unlucky if they somehow came across a third incredibly talented person and let the heavenly path sect find out… oh wait
Of course he couldn’t be bothered to intervene 10 seconds earlier and save the lives of the other righteous people who stood up to the bad guy
What about just leaving the place where you work from morning to night for just enough food to feed yourself and where you’ll get whipped until you’re barely conscious when you’re slightly late? He has all the money he needs to get a house, buy all the basic martial arts he could possibly need (since they’re worthless enough that he could trade for them with some leftover food) and train without distractions until he’s farmed enough comprehension to get into a sect or whatever.
I’d catch all the insects while they’re not dangerous yet and take off their legs and wings, wait for them to mutate, then kill them for the gene fragments.
Isn’t the entire point of his proficiency panel that he can level up his techniques just by grinding without having to rely on his talent and comprehension?
Just when he needed stuff to start making potions, what a coincidence.
Lucky draws are just a lazy way for the author to give him exactly what he needs whenever he needs it 🥱
I don’t think law itself is considered a liberal art but yeah, I had to look it up on google but apparently you can take the Chinese equivalent of a bar exam no matter what you’ve majored in, so what the author said makes sense