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Trillionaire's Slice of Life-Chapter 1134 - 707: Trial of the Heavenly Gods Realm
Chapter 1134: Chapter 707: Trial of the Heavenly Gods Realm
The observation hall on the ninety-ninth floor of the Magic Capital Financial Skyscraper was exceptionally secure at this moment.
A Half-step Celestial God powerhouse, Tianya, was seriously looking at Liu Liu opposite him. As one of the top unparalleled powerhouses in the world, he had taken the initiative to offer to fulfill a wish for Liu Liu, an opportunity that anyone would be insanely happy to receive.
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However, Liu Liu opposite him did not show the excitement one might imagine. Even though Liuli knew that the young man beside her must have an extraordinary identity, as he was respected by Mister Chu and no doubt came from a wealthy or noble background, Liu Liu still had no wishes for the other party to fulfill on her behalf.
As for Chu Mo beside her, he really wanted Liu Liu to get the Heavenly Spirit Pill from Tianya, but after all, it was his own affair, and even Chu Mo had no reason to waste Liu Liu’s wish.
While the three were silently standing in front of the observation deck, the group of second-generation heirs sitting opposite were all wide-eyed with excitement. At this moment, all these second-generation heirs erected their ears, as if they couldn’t wait to replace Liu Liu in making a wish.
When the entire observation hall fell silent, the first one who couldn’t stand it was not someone else but the carefree Wu Youyou. The young girl stood up directly, walked to Liu Liu’s side, and with a look of urgency said to her:
“Sister Liu Liu, didn’t you say that you wanted to become an extraordinary master like me? You are currently just the lowest-level D-grade Martial Artist. If Tianya senior helps, perhaps you could leap several levels at once and become an A-grade, or even a Half-step Grandmaster!”
Liu Liu had stayed at Emperor’s Mansion Villa Number One for some time previously. Back then, she hadn’t taken over the four major families and was just an ordinary little girl. It was during that time that she and Wu Youyou, who also lived in Villa Number One, became good friends.
Wu Youyou was eighteen years old this year, and Liu Liu was exactly twenty. Their ages were similar, and combined with their bright and naive personalities, they quickly became best friends who shared everything.
Liu Liu was also a Martial Artist, but she was just the lowest-level D-grade Martial Artist, having only just stepped onto the path of Martial Artists. She had once looked at Wu Youyou, who was younger but already an A-grade mid-level Martial Artist, with envy, even saying how good it would be if she could be as powerful as Wu Youyou.
Because of this, Wu Youyou took the initiative to come forward and speak on behalf of Liu Liu.
Hearing that the annoying youngster opposite could help her become an A-grade master, Liu Liu finally turned her head to give the man opposite her a serious look for the first time.
Perhaps it was due to her preconceived notions, but Liu Liu felt that this boy was really annoying, despite his great strength and extraordinary status.
At this time, as Wu Youyou waited with bated breath, Liu Liu gently shook her head and softly said:
“I did indeed want to become a strong Martial Artist in the past, but now, I’ve changed my mind. I already have many masters around me, such as Uncle Sun, my bodyguard team leader, who is a Half-step Grandmaster, and there are sixteen A-grade Martial Artists around me. With so many people protecting me, does it really make a difference whether I am a Martial Artist?”
Since returning to campus, Liu Liu’s life had returned to peace. She was living together with her best friends again, going to the library to read after completing her coursework, eating barbecue at the street stalls, and singing with friends. This lifestyle was richer and more colorful than living alone in a huge and empty villa before, and Liu Liu cherished it all the more.
Thus, Liu Liu’s mentality had completely changed. Although she still admired those powerful Martial Artists, she no longer had the strong desire to become like them.
Seeing her best friend actually shake her head and refuse such a tremendous opportunity, Wu Youyou couldn’t help but feel anxious for her.
On one side, Wu Youyou was so anxious that she stomped her feet, but Liu Liu appeared completely indifferent.
However, Liu Liu’s calm demeanor made Tianya across from her widen his eyes slightly. The powerful Half-step Celestial God took a deep breath, and then with a face full of emotion, he said:
“The little girl is right. Even if one becomes a top-level Martial Artist, what then? To fight and kill every day, or to train hard like an old monk every day, what is it all for in the end? It’s better to live freely and happily. I think this is what your grandfather would have wished to see the most. Otherwise, with Liu Ping’s strength, it would have been easy to nurture a Grandmaster-level granddaughter, but since Liu Ping didn’t want you to walk the Martial Artist’s path, then I, an old man near his end, certainly can’t insist.”
As a Half-step Celestial God, Tianya would have been able to easily increase Liu Liu’s strength to that of an A-grade Martial Artist had he made an all-out effort, but that was the limit. After all, Liu Liu was too weak, and her physical condition was only that of an average person. Under such circumstances, the peak of A-grade was the limit she could handle. If she forcibly broke through to a Half-step Grandmaster, Liu Liu’s body would probably be directly torn apart by the powerful energy.
And a mere A-grade Martial Artist would not be able to influence anything, especially not from the heights of Liu Liu, Chu Mo, or Tianya. An A-grade Martial Artist couldn’t even be considered cannon fodder.
It was precisely because of this that Tianya did not really want Liu Liu to wish for an increase in strength. Such a wish would not only be meaningless but would also go against Liu Ping’s last wishes.