System's Win-by-Doing-Nothing Life [Quick Transmigration]

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Lin You, who had just graduated from college entrance examinations, had a car accident while traveling with friends. Because of her overly pure personality,...

Chapter 187 The Transmigrated Boy Used as Cannon Fodder (Extra Chapter 1) As...

Chapter 187 The Transmigrated Boy Used as Cannon Fodder (Extra Chapter 1) As...

As a new streamer, after signing a formal contract, Mo Kaiyang had to stream for at least ten hours every day.

Not only was it two hours longer than before, but before he became a junior streamer, he couldn't reduce the duration, and the restrictions on bullet comments and donations were also changed.

At least now everyone can say ten sentences a day and can give ten Gold Finger Points as a reward.

Although the ratio of Golden Finger Points to System Points is 100:1, there are so many of them. Little by little, they can accumulate enough resources for Mo Kaiyang's cultivation.

The audience in the live stream was overjoyed.

If the Little God of War can successfully establish his foundation in this world, he can directly become a formal employee of the company and become the company's quick transmigration streamer.

Not only will the benefits and treatment improve, but there will also be more viewers. If you can rise to a certain level, you'll even have the opportunity to meet them in person. It couldn't be better!

Mo Kaiyang has gotten used to live streaming lately; there's not much difference between eight hours and ten hours.

After all, this live stream doesn't require him to constantly hold up his phone, adjust the lighting and camera direction, or constantly chatter about selling products or explaining local customs and culture.

The camera in the live stream even automatically blocks his private moments; ignoring the live stream page does not affect his normal life.

Moreover, as a teenager who is still a bit immature, it's actually quite enjoyable to see a group of people applauding, cheering, and showering him with compliments when he stylishly and coolly takes down a group of bandits or a corrupt official.

Xiao Fengming saw that Mo Kaiyang could have easily killed the small fry with a single sword strike, but instead he jumped up, spun around in the air, and then kicked the man eight zhang away with a spinning kick.

Then he has to go through all that trouble to run over, pull the person up, and tie them up. What's the point?

After Yan Junke helped arrest the last henchman, he frowned and looked at Mo Kaiyang, "We've gone a bit too far today. If we anger the Emperor..."

Mo Kaiyang waved his hand dismissively, "It's alright, it's okay, it definitely won't happen."

Seeing the disbelieving looks on his two companions' faces, he added, "At least until someone can beat me, or a sure thing is found to deal with me, I am definitely His Majesty's closest brother."

Xiao Fengming: ………

Yan Junke: ………

Where did the innocent and naive little brother go?

I never expected you to be like this, Mo Kaiyang!

However, this guy certainly had the confidence to do so. In just three months, Mo Kaiyang's martial arts skills had improved from the point where the two of them had to fight him to a draw, to now being able to defeat them both within thirty moves.

If he were allowed to continue cultivating, not only would no one in the world be able to defeat him, but even if an army of 100,000 came, he could probably come and go as he pleased.

He has no wife or children to tie him down, no parents or relatives to control, and he's heard that he only has the two of them as friends, so there's not even a weakness to be found.

What can an emperor do besides appease such a person?

Seeing that the two of them were staring at him without saying anything, Mo Kaiyang could only scratch his head and say, "Alright, alright, I know, I'll go to the capital now."

After all, this incident has indeed escalated quite a bit.

Some time ago, they had almost wiped out the bandits, leaving only the biggest one. But after investigating, they discovered that this was not a simple bandit, but rather an imperial army in disguise.

Although they weren't the Wan Family Army, they were among the first troops to surrender and be incorporated after the change of dynasties. Whether it was a coincidence or someone did it on purpose, the territory where this army was stationed happened to be managed by the brother of their former superior.

The soldiers of the previous dynasty were used to being treated like big shots. Taking advantage of their weapons, bullying men and women was commonplace. Wan Jun's military law and discipline were strict, so they were not very comfortable with it.

At first, because the emperor had just changed, these people were somewhat restrained. However, they were later indulged by their superiors and, coupled with their incorrigible bad habits, they began to commit crimes again.

They even disguised themselves as bandits, occupied a mountain, robbed passing merchants, and plundered nearby people. Half of them pretended to be soldiers, while the other half went on pleasure-seeking on the mountain, taking turns.

After Mo Kaiyang and his two companions investigated the matter thoroughly, they immediately beheaded their superior and several people in charge, and arrested everyone else as well.

As for what to do next, Jia Shijiu is nearby. He is an official who receives a salary from the imperial court, so there's no need for me to worry about it.

Jia Shijiu was originally investigating this matter, and just when he had made a little progress and was still collecting evidence, Mo Kaiyang intercepted him.

He was dumbfounded as he took over this mess, watching helplessly as Mo Kaiyang waved to him nonchalantly and led his friends away.

Throughout history, dynastic changes have always been accompanied by chaos, sometimes lasting for decades. However, this time, the Wan Dynasty was unusually peaceful and tranquil in less than a year.

Others, unaware of the reasons, simply assumed that the previous emperor was licentious and immoral, and that the current emperor was the popular choice and the one everyone hoped for, so they just praised him a few times and that was it.

Only a few of Wan Jun's confidants knew that this was all thanks to the young Prince Mo who was always on the move, although he had not yet officially received the imperial decree or acknowledged this identity.

For example, in this incident, there were over a thousand troops stationed there. Not only did they have a geographical advantage, but they also captured a lot of civilians in the mountains.

If the imperial court were to handle it, it would have to send troops to suppress it. Not to mention the issue of money and supplies, there would likely be a lot of casualties, and it could even lead to a mutiny.

This perilous ordeal was resolved by the young prince with just a few punches and kicks before it could even cause a commotion.

It saves money, time, and effort, and doesn't even require wages—it couldn't be more considerate.

Of course, Wan Jun was not a stingy person. With a wave of his hand, he directly deposited 100,000 taels of silver into the largest bank in the country for Mo Kaiyang. He could withdraw the money with the token. He didn't say anything about rewarding him, but simply said it was pocket money given to him by his elder brother.

However, not everyone knew Mo Kaiyang's true abilities. Some people who thought they had figured out the emperor's thoughts always wanted to righteously share the emperor's burdens.

That day, during what was supposed to be a uneventful court assembly, a man suddenly rushed out and reported, "Your Majesty, I have a memorial to present. Mo Kaiyang, as a prince, has left the capital without authorization, killed a court official, disregarded etiquette, and acted with utter disregard for the court and the law..."

Liu Yuan, who thought himself very brave, didn't see that several high-ranking officials in the main hall glanced at him discreetly, looking at him as if he were an idiot.

Wan Jun looked at the Vice Minister of Rites, who had just been promoted to work due to a shortage of manpower, rubbed his forehead in exasperation, and then waved his hand and ordered, "Take him out and lock him up for now."

Looking back, I'll see which nook or cranny they should be working in. I've made it so obvious, why are there still so many brainless fools still trying to run into me?

They all don't even know their own limitations, yet they're trying to get me to deal with Prince Fuyao. They're only doing this because Mo Kaiyang is carefree and doesn't care about these things; otherwise, this guy probably wouldn't see the sun tomorrow.

Because of this incident, the court was unusually peaceful today, and the meeting ended half an hour earlier than usual, giving Wan Jun, who had been busy for more than half a year, a chance to rest.

He was thinking of taking the opportunity to go back to sleep, but as soon as he arrived at his palace, he saw Mo Kaiyang sitting in his chair.

The memorials beside the room showed no signs of being disturbed, but two pieces of pastry had been eaten and half a pot of tea had been drunk. None of the guards at the door or the palace servants coming and going noticed that there was an extra person in the room.

Wan Jun walked over without changing his expression, smiled, patted Mo Kaiyang on the shoulder, and said affectionately:

"Kaiyang is back. The palace I assigned to you is all set up. Would you like to go take a look? If there's anything you're not satisfied with, have someone fix it for you."

I've also deposited a large sum of money for you at the bank. I was originally going to have Jia Shi deliver the keepsake to you. Don't deprive yourself while you're away; if you need anything, just tell Brother Wan.

He took a small seal from a box on the bookshelf and handed it to Mo Kaiyang. He then instructed someone to prepare food. "The Imperial Kitchen's cooking skills are still quite good. It's been a while since we brothers have seen each other. Shall we have a couple of drinks together?"

"Brother Wan hasn't changed much since becoming emperor." Mo Kaiyang fiddled with the seal for a moment, then casually stuffed it into his storage space.

Seeing the seal suddenly disappear from his hand, Wan Jun's breathing became erratic for a moment, but he quickly regained his composure and laughed, "How could there be no change? I feel like you've aged at least ten years since I saw you half a year ago."

This is not nonsense. When the two first met, Wan Jun looked about the same age as Mo Kaiyang, but now his face shows the marks of time.

"People who worry a lot do age faster," Mo Kaiyang said after looking at Wan Jun for a while. The little eunuch who came to deliver the dishes was so startled that he stumbled and almost dropped the plate.

Wan Jun glared at him helplessly, "Why don't you stay and help me with the work for two months? Otherwise, when you come back next time, I'll be your Uncle Wan!"

“I’m doing quite a bit of work now.” Mo Kaiyang quickly waved his hand, not forgetting to tease him, “We’re already about ten years apart, so calling him Uncle Wan isn’t so bad.”

Mo Kaiyang didn't care about titles or terms of address. In any case, according to the actual seniority, he should call everyone "ancestor".

Wan Jun had originally intended to probe for information about cultivation and the art of immortality, but he was taken aback by Wan Jun's attitude of changing the subject. Just as he was wondering whether he should ask again, he saw that Mo Kaiyang had already started eating.

To be honest, the food in the imperial kitchen was quite good, better than most of the restaurants he had been to. Mo Kaiyang even wondered if he should stay a while and eat there a few more times before leaving.

Someone in the adjacent live stream room gave a notification:

[Little War God, the Emperor wants you to teach him how to cultivate immortality.]

[Indeed, immortality was the ultimate dream of all emperors.]

The spiritual energy concentration in this world is too low.

[Little War God, be careful!]

………

Mo Kaiyang had guessed that this day would come from the moment he began to demonstrate his abilities, but he never expected that Wan Jun would have this idea so soon.

However, since he didn't say it explicitly, Mo Kaiyang could only pretend not to understand his probing. Fortunately, after hearing that he would stay for a while, Wan Jun was no longer in such a hurry.

Unexpectedly, the "period" he mentioned was only three days. He wandered around the imperial kitchen for a while, and after the lovely viewers in the live stream helped him put the recipes on the store, Mo Kaiyang ran away again.

To avoid Wan Jun accusing him of leaving without saying goodbye, he even left a small note, though the handwriting was rather illegible.

Not only is he missing an arm or a leg, but he's also crooked and twisted. Judging from Mo Kaiyang's usual speech, although he's not very refined, he's still quite articulate and doesn't seem like someone who's illiterate.

Wan Jun even thought that when this guy came back next time, he could use practicing calligraphy as an excuse to keep him there for a while.

Mo Kaiyang was unaware of this person's thoughts. After reuniting with his companions, he continued to wander around. The martial arts world was never short of troublemakers and all sorts of excitement.

With information provided by the same group of people in the live stream who also loved to join in the fun, Mo Kaiyang was able to catch them one by one. It was just a pity that his two companions were too slow.

Xiao Fengming and Yan Junke were speechless at his claim. They were both top-notch figures in the martial arts world, and they resolutely refused to take the blame for being too slow.

After missing out on the excitement once again, Mo Kaiyang finally decided to improve his friends' transportation by using a speed-traveling talisman.

Although his drawing skills were somewhat different from Lin You's, his speed was still much faster. Whether he stuck it on a person's leg or a horse's leg, it was very useful.

He was originally thinking about getting some modern, high-tech transportation. Even if he didn't want a helicopter, he could get an off-road vehicle, a motorcycle, or a small electric scooter.

Unfortunately, this idea was stopped by the viewers in the live stream as soon as it came up. In the ancient setting, buying something that was clearly out of step with the current level of industrial technology would require a considerable number of points.

Mo Kaiyang's previous points from completing tasks were only enough to buy a ten-tael motorcycle. He also needed to exchange his points for spirit stones for cultivation, so he couldn't afford to squander them like that.

After hearing this, Mo Kaiyang gave up. The roads in ancient times were not suitable for driving anyway. He should focus on cultivating and strive to reach the Foundation Establishment stage as soon as possible so that he could fly on his sword.

Now that the trial period is over, the cheat codes people gave him have been removed, the prices of items in the store have increased, and Mo Kaiyang's reputation points can only be converted into points at one-fifth of what they used to be, and he can only exchange them with his own reputation points.

Fortunately, thanks to the donations from the live stream and his skill in using multiple accounts, even though the resources needed for cultivation were increasing day by day, his cultivation progress was not delayed.