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I Can Infinitely Synthesize Transcendent Genes-Chapter 650 - : 【483】Today I invade a different world alone (first update, asking for monthly pass and subscription)_1
Chapter 650: 【483】Today I invade a different world alone (first update, asking for monthly pass and subscription)_1
“Last night, my men were terribly frightened. They said the person’s swordsmanship was very strong… I’ve checked their bodies, and they were all killed with a single stab to the throat. This kind of swordsmanship isn’t something an ordinary person can display.”
“Are you saying the other party is a great Sword Master?”
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Inside the market, at the Gang headquarters of Fish Dragon, Mo Qingyi slightly furrowed his brows.
He was the Leader of Fish Dragon Gang, responsible for this sector. He had attended a private banquet of an official in Nan Du City last night, which is why he couldn’t make it back in time.
The muscular man with a scar on his face hesitated, “This can’t be confirmed yet. Those brothers who are still alive are not in a good state. They’ve locked themselves in their rooms, afraid to come out, talking nonsense, and can’t identify the assailant’s moves.”
“A bunch of garbage.” Mo Qingyi snorted coldly, “For the next few days, be highly alert. Investigate anyone suspicious.”
“Yes.”
The muscular man bowed with his fist and retreated.
Mo Qingyi played with the ring in his hand, feeling irritable thinking about the treasure vault being robbed.
It wasn’t that everything in the vault was lost, just some medicinal herbs and money…
“What does the other party want to do?”
“Merely to teach us a lesson?”
“That’s a bit too arrogant…”
…
Early morning.
Grandma Hua suddenly exclaimed.
Old Master Mo hurriedly ran out barefoot, “What’s the matter?”
“Look.”
Grandma Hua picked up a piece of silver.
Small as it was, it was enough for their family’s expenses for a month.
Old Master Mo was also stunned.
“Where did it come from?”
“The girl said it fell from the beam.”
“…”
Old Master Mo looked up at the ceiling space as he picked up the silver and murmured to himself.
“This is weird.”
The two elders were a bit worried that the money belonged to someone and waited a day without seeing any owner come to claim it. Only then did they think it was unexpected fortune from heaven.
In the evening, Old Master Mo came back with a large carp for an added meal.
Grandma Hua personally fed Pei Jinye fish meat and fish soup, saying that she had never had such good fortune in her life.
Pei Jinye observed their habits without showing any emotion, making sure his behavior would not seem out of place when he went out in the future.
He pulled up the attribute panel.
It had swiftly broken through to 700 points.
He was quite certain that the Treasure Medicine of the Fish Dragon Gang headquarters was effective.
Furthermore, he confirmed something else: this world’s utilization of Blood energy was different from what was taught in the Federation.
The Fish Dragon Gang member he Devoured was second only to the Leader, so he knew quite a bit. The real high ranks of the Fish Dragon Gang were a bunch of Martial Arts Masters.
That man had once witnessed the Gang Leader with an iron skin, impervious to blades and spears.
It’s just a pity that he didn’t know much about the realms of Martial Arts.
“I must find an opportunity to meet with these Martial Arts Masters here… It seems there are martial arts gyms in Nan Du City.”
Pei Jinye integrated all the memories and confirmed that this world’s common folk knew very little about Martial Arts.
They generally knew that there were third-rate experts, second-rate experts, and first-rate experts.
Above that was the real Cultivation realm of the Martial Arts World.
Now that his Attribute Points had reached seven hundred, dealing with these so-called third-rate experts of the Fish Dragon Gang… would only require a single finger.
As for whether he was a match for those real Martial Arts Masters, he did not yet know.
He always held a cautious heart toward unfamiliar environments, not to mention his purpose for coming here was to refine his Physical Body’s Cultivation. If possible, he preferred to avoid conflicts, but if engaged, he had to do everything in his power to kill the opponent.
Looking at the three sleeping figures.
Pei Jinye sighed softly.
“It’s time to go.”
He took out a Spirit Talisman from the nearly empty Space Pendant, flicked it with his fingers, and as the talisman burned in mid-air, it turned into three streams of Spiritual Energy that entered Old Master Mo, Grandma Hua, and the young girl’s bodies.
Although it was impossible to change their aptitude, it was enough to extend their lifespan.
The reason he only took out a single piece of silver this morning was that he didn’t want to start by giving them so much money and frighten the elders.
After everything was settled, Pei Jinye’s figure quietly disappeared.
The next morning.
The young girl was the first to notice Pei Jinye’s disappearance, calling for Grandma Hua, but it was Old Master Mo who found a note with four characters written on it.
[Thank you, don’t worry.]
Under the pillow, there was a stack of silver notes and bits of silver, enough even to buy a mansion with a courtyard in the market.
If they didn’t want to buy, they could at least move to a better house and live well for the rest of their lives.
“Grandpa, is Brother Pei a God Immortal?”
Old Master Mo withdrew his gaze and gently patted the young girl’s head.
“I told you it’s not every day that silver falls from the sky… It turns out that Little Pei did it, his injuries… healed so quickly?” Grandma Hua was somewhat surprised.
The old man turned around and seriously admonished the young girl, “From now on, don’t talk about anything related to your Brother Pei.”
Grandma Hua’s complexion changed slightly, “Do you think…”
Old Master Mo shook his head, “From the moment I saw him, I knew he was not ordinary. Let’s not meddle in matters beyond our abilities.”
“Judging by his accent, he seemed to be from the Central Plains, which is very far from here…”
…
On the rural path.
To conserve Physical Strength, Pei Jinye did not use Flash Escape. To avoid attracting attention from certain interested parties, he deliberately took a shortcut. Some poisonous creatures in the mountains couldn’t even get close… either they died, or they were cooked and eaten.
A gentle breeze wafted through, Pei Jinye sat inside an ancient temple roasting rabbit meat, while a man sitting diagonally opposite him snuffled twice, set down his cloak, and revealed his dark face—a middle-aged man with slightly white temples.
A short dagger hung at his waist.
Unable to resist, he made a gesture of respect toward Pei Jinye, cheerfully asking, “Would the young hero care for some wine?”
He gestured to his own wine gourd.
“Many thanks, but no need,” Pei Jinye shook his head, picked up the rabbit meat that had been roasting for a moment to smell it, and then continued to cook it.
Seeing this, the swordsman with the dagger begrudgingly retracted his gaze, took out some dry food from his clothes, and silently ate.
Just then, the sound of hurried footsteps and cursing came from not far away.
Soon, a figure stumbled into the entrance of the dilapidated temple, hitting the wooden door and causing the already fragile structure to emit a feeble creak.
Following close behind, a young man dressed in tattered clothes tripped over the threshold and tumbled in.
“Save me—”
The young man, his face smeared with blood, immediately saw the swordsman and ran toward him as if he had seen a lifeline. But before he managed to take two steps, he was kicked in the back by someone pursuing him, sending him sprawling in front of Pei Jinye, his hands hitting the fire, causing him to roll on the ground in pain.
“So much for the hero saving the day,” Pei Jinye silently critiqued internally, calmly taking a bite of the crispy outside, tender inside rabbit meat.
The intensity of the young man’s howling increased at this sight.
The assailants who burst in, several burly men armed with steel blades, shifted their gaze immediately from the young man to Pei Jinye, who was leisurely enjoying his meat, and to the middle-aged man holding a dagger.
The burly men exchanged looks.
The leader of the group appraised Pei Jinye from head to toe.
The clothes on Pei Jinye were pilfered from the Fish Dragon Gang, not high-end but typical of what normal families wear; he naturally understood the principle of not flaunting one’s wealth.
Thus, the burly men were more wary of the dagger-wielding swordsman.
“Friend, this is a private dispute, just capturing him will do, don’t create trouble for yourself,” the hoarse-voiced leader of the burly men declared.
“No, save me—I’m related to—Ah!!!”
The young man’s words were abruptly cut off as he was dragged away, screaming agonizingly.
However, before the men could drag the young victim a half step away, he was firmly seized and held back.
The man dragging him instinctively looked up.
Suddenly, the back of a knife struck down, forcing his hands open from the pain.
The young man was promptly reclaimed by the swordsman with the dagger.
The rest of the burly men, seeing this, took on vicious expressions and quickly drew their blades.
“Friend, you’re playing with fire!” the leader of the burly men bellowed, his face heavy with anger.
“One cannot turn a blind eye to injustice; I’m compelled to act. If you leave now, I won’t strike, but if you continue to be aggressive, I will draw my knife,” the swordsman with the dagger said as he pulled the young man behind him, his left hand holding the knife horizontally but not yet unsheathing it.
The burly men across from him frowned slightly and ordered coldly, “Attack.”
The swordsman’s dagger flashed out of its sheath with a “zheng” sound, its light flickering; he was incredibly fast.
In the blink of an eye, one of the burly men found himself clutching at his throat, a look of disbelief on his face as he fell to the ground.
The one who had given the command, standing at a distance, was still alive; horrified, he retreated, his voice sharp, “You’ve killed members of the Fish Dragon Gang, do you realize what this means!!!”
“I gave a warning, pity you didn’t listen,” the swordsman responded nonchalantly.
He unsheathed his blade in an instant.
A flash of white light, and the knife returned to its sheath.
The burly man on the other side collapsed to the ground, clutching his neck in unwillingness to accept his defeat.
Pei Jinye, all the while eating rabbit meat, took in every detail of the scene before him.
The points of force in this sword technique were exquisite.
The man must be one of the martial arts masters of legend…
“Thank you, senior, for intervening,” the young man then said, expressing his immense gratitude with a clasped fist.
The swordsman nonchalantly returned to his seat and took a swig from his wine gourd.
Feeling ignored, the young man’s cheeks reddened a bit, but he still spoke up loudly, “I am Sima Yingjun. Vice President Sima Manli of the Nandu Chamber of Commerce is my elder sister. I would like the senior to look after me for a few days—once I am safely home, I’ll give you ten pieces of gold.”
“The Sima family sure is generous, but no, I am on my way to Ji Zhou to attend the list of heroes event, and do not have the time to ensure your safety. Take this opportunity to leave before you’re discovered; you still have a chance to live,” the swordsman chuckled, politely declining.
The young man, somewhat undeterred, quickly said, “My family is just about to go to Ji Zhou to purchase goods; senior, you can come aboard our commercial ship, which will surely get you there within a day. My family, the Sima, will see to all your needs along the way—lodging, clothing, and transportation.”
The swordsman’s eyebrows raised slightly, seemingly tempted.
“Very well.”
The young man’s face lit up with joy, and the two of them left immediately. From beginning to end, they paid no attention to Pei Jinye, swiftly departing as if he wasn’t there.
Ten minutes later.
Pei Jinye leisurely finished the rabbit meat in his hand while simultaneously practicing his internal cultivation in secret.
The ancient temple was once again invaded. The newcomer’s face changed upon seeing the bodies on the ground, then he lifted his gaze to Pei Jinye, who was sitting with his eyes closed in meditation.
Without turning his head, he said coldly, “Kill him!”
No matter whether Pei Jinye had anything to do with his brother’s death, at this moment, he had to die!
“Thump!” “Thump!” “Thump!”
Several thuds sounded in succession.
The man paused in his steps.
An odd feeling crept up inside him.
Knowing the capabilities of his own men, he was certain they couldn’t be taken down this quickly.
Just as doubts began to form in his mind,
He turned to look back.
There lay all his dead men.
His face changed suddenly,
Realizing that the man who had been sitting in the temple was now nowhere to be seen.
“Are you looking for me?”
The voice came from right in front of him.
He subconsciously began to turn his head, but a large hand held it firmly in place.
“Into the dream.”