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Stepping on the Demoness to become the strongest

In my previous life, I was half a move short and ultimately failed to reach the summit. Having traveled back to the past, this time... I want to become the strongest in this world! To become the strongest in this world, one only needs three simple steps: 1. Pick up a newly-transferred Demonic Sect Enchantress off the streets. 2. Subdue and vanquish the demon. 3. Take her cultivation technique for myself. Awesome! I'm already invincible! ———————— Years later, Yan Yu, who had earned the title of "the strongest," was interviewed on television: Host: To whom do you want to give thanks for your success today? Yan Yu: I'd like to thank a very important woman to me. Host (eyes lighting up): Oh, is she your wise and virtuous wife? Yan Yu: No, consider her a stepping stone, I suppose. Host (wiping sweat): Then... what about the other members of your team? They must have helped you as well, right? Yan Yu: ... How could there possibly be only one stepping stone on the path to godhood?

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(The timeframe should be after the grand finale of this book, which is to say, "things that will happen in the future," so everyone can consider this an IF route.)

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"Shall we take a walk?" the woman asked.

"Wait a moment, I'll talk to the kids."

From the room came the man's practiced words, adept at dealing with the children. After promising that "next time for sure" he'd take everyone on a sword flight to see the Great Barrier Reef's Blue Hole, to Africa to see zebras, to Antarctica to see penguins, and even to visit the Lu Country astronauts at the space station... he finally managed to calm the noisy children, with none clamoring to "go for a walk with Mommy Su" anymore.

"Really now." The man closed the door of the room, griping as he said, "When I was kid, I wasn't so fussy. Give me a bucket of fried chicken, and I was good whether it was studying or doing housework... Kids these days are too shrewd, not even handheld game consoles can fool them."