Chapter 236 Transaction



Chapter 236 Transaction

After reading the above suggestions, Chen Chuan noticed the last important tip.

"The success rate of the third limit is estimated to be 35%..."

He thought about it and thought that the chance of more than one-third was not low, but not very high either.

However, this is the conclusion drawn based on the physical fitness he demonstrated and the fact that he ignored the Furnace Breathing Method. If the Furnace Breathing Method is added, and a second self that can withstand the damage of drugs is added, then the success rate will undoubtedly be higher.

But he would not ignore these suggestions. If there was a way to improve himself, he certainly would not want to miss it.

"Light-assisted training..."

This was another thing he had never heard of, so he looked it up and soon got the result.

This light is called "Yaoguang" and is a bioluminescence emitted by some special creatures. Currently, it exists in a unique deep-sea fish in the central city. However, obtaining this kind of resource also requires payment. He checked and found that the minimum price for one hour of use is four digits, which is very expensive.

It is impossible to catch it by yourself because it is not a social creature. It needs a special breeding environment and drug feeding to gather together and be useful. Ordinary people can't do this at all.

And this is actually the stated price. Due to limited resources, even if you want to use it, you have to queue up and may not get a turn.

He felt that he had no use for this thing at the moment, so he ignored it for now and would consider it later.

Overall, this entrance test was very worthwhile, and the suggestions given were very targeted, allowing him to understand his shortcomings and the areas where he needed to work hard.

If you don't follow the advice and train on your own...

He made a search and immediately a dense array of recommended courses appeared on the interface. The programs were extremely detailed, and each part of the alienated internal organs had corresponding training methods.

Whenever he looked carefully at a certain item, there would be a display below. Based on his evaluation level, it would estimate the number of days it might take to practice this item, the medicines needed, and the final effect that might be achieved. It was clear at a glance.

And because it is based on a lot of data, it may be better than some teachers' judgment based on experience.

But this does not mean that teachers are useless, because in specific practice, these evaluations cannot replace teaching by words and deeds, and only those who have truly practiced can understand and grasp the in-depth experience and grasp.

However, these training methods are not suitable for him, because they all start from a certain local alienated tissue and then delve deeper into a certain part. What he practices is the Zhou Yuan Jin method, which emphasizes taking all aspects into consideration and emphasizing the whole.

When he browsed to the bottom, he found that the school also provided consultation and advice to fighters outside the school, such as providing several fixed learning templates, in which every step and detail and even the dosage of medicine were marked in detail.

In this way, the fighter only needs to practice according to it. As long as he is not too bad, the upper limit will not be very high, but the lower limit will not be too low either.

Here he noticed that there was mention of special training matters for transplanting alienated tissues.

His gaze paused slightly, and he quickly switched to check.

The so-called transplantation of alienated tissues is to transplant the alienated tissues from other fighters to one's own body, so as to achieve the purpose of perfecting the coverage of alienated tissues.

Although the effect is not as good as the original tissue stimulated by oneself, and there are certain sequelae, it can indeed make up for the shortcomings of some fighters' training.

The following markings can only be carried out with the permission of the law. Unauthorized transplantation is against the management regulations of the government and various companies.

He shook his head. Although there were strict laws and regulations, the existence of this technology was very telling.

After crossing this out, the next and last point of inquiry is the medicine, which is the part he cares about most.

After looking around, I discovered that each medication had a corresponding price. None were free, unlike the free, limited-quantity medications offered at Yangzhi Wuyi College. While the price of a single dose didn't seem high, the sheer volume of medication added up to a significant expense.

He thought deeply about it. He was not a person with natural talent, and he needed to use much more medicines than others. Even if he had the financial resources to buy them, it would still be a problem with the data here.

According to the college regulations, students are not allowed to sell drugs for profit. Violators will be expelled. As for those who exceed the quantity by several times, he needs to provide a reasonable explanation.

At that time, he would have to undergo a test at school to prove it, which would be very troublesome. He did not want to expose the true condition of his body.

At this time, a prompt popped up on the interface: "I noticed that you tend to prefer cheap medicines when browsing. If the purchase amount is insufficient, we have a loan service. Students can choose the following..."

Chen Chuan shook his head and rowed away without thinking.

But the issue of medicine does need to be resolved...

Any action of taking drugs from official channels would leave traces, and he couldn't choose that, but he had previously seen the regulations in Central City prohibiting the private sale of drugs.

Since there is a ban, there must be a market, and it is impossible to ban it, otherwise the law will be meaningless. So he seems to be able to start from other places. Although the price will definitely be different, he will not track the whereabouts.

He thought about it and realized that he had saved a lot of money before, but he couldn't afford to spend it like this, so he had to think of a way.

In fact, there is really another option, such as... ghost stories.

If such a thing existed in Central City, then perhaps he could try to use esoteric rituals to capture the strange stories and make them his own nourishment.

Thinking of this, he switched the interface and looked up some urban legends and the like. Although there was no clear display of such things, he quickly noticed several suspicious situations involving related commissions.

However, when he wanted to make further inquiries, he was told that this involved professional business and he must have the identity of a principal or the background of a principal company to have the authority.

He looked at it and found that as a student of Wuyi College, he could directly register as a principal by paying a fee. However, the principal still needed to deal with the principal, various regulations and tax matters. If he was an individual, he would need a lawyer who specialized in handling these matters for him.

Of course, he could also entrust his work to a commissioned company, which would handle all the trivial matters for him, allowing him to focus on his commission. However, if the central city didn't recognize him as a senior commissioner, most of his profits would be taken away by them, effectively working for someone else.

Seeing this, he thought of Gao Ming. The latter had told him before that he would come to the central city later. Now it was about time to call him and inquire about the situation.

He picked up the phone and dialed a number.

After a short wait, the call was connected. He said, "Gao Ming? It's me. I'm already at the Central City headquarters. How are things going over there?"

Gao Ming chuckled and said, "Cousin, I told you that when you enter Central City, that's when I'll truly begin to demonstrate my value. I've received an invitation from a law firm in Central City and will be joining them as an independent lawyer. I'll be coming to Central City after I've completed the paperwork."

When Chen Chuan heard the news, he was also happy for him. He said, "That's great. I have something here that I need your help with."

Gao Ming said, "Cousin, can you tell me more about it? I can make preparations in advance."

Chen Chuan gave a brief account of what he had just seen. Of course, he did not say that his main goal was to tell strange stories, but only to get paid.

After Gao Ming listened, he thought for a moment and said, "I've also learned about the Central City commission. It might take until February for me to go to Central City and complete the procedures. If you're in a hurry, you might be able to find a way to temporarily transition before I arrive."

"What method?"

Gao Ming said, "Since commissions like ghost stories don't have any special professional distinctions from other commissions, cousin, you can find a client you trust or someone you can control. You can work with him privately, have him take the commission, and you can split the fees privately. This will also benefit him."

Chen Chuan immediately understood that clients like this must have channels to secretly bypass the company to do private work. By cooperating with such people, he could avoid those problems.

Of course, the premise is that you are not afraid of being hacked.

He thought of someone and said, "Thank you, Gao Ming."

"You're welcome, cousin. Just call me if you have any questions."

After Chen Chuan finished his call with Gao Ming, he put down the phone and thought carefully.

At this time, in another place in the city, Lao Qi drove to a place where there were ruins everywhere. It seemed like a corner forgotten by the city. Vines clung to the broken walls, the ground was bumpy, and there was stagnant water everywhere, overturned roadblocks, dense vegetation, and dilapidated vehicles everywhere.

This is not an illusion.

This is the territory of the Skeleton Gang. They refuse to use any Yin-Yang instruments, and they have cultivated a large number of alien algae creatures here, which can effectively disrupt the biological field here and interfere with the judgment of the Shrimp Mother.

In reality, there were many similar places, large and small, in the central city. It was like drilling countless holes in a thin membrane. Those places were impossible to monitor or control, but the power mechanism of the central city determined that unless there were special circumstances, the upper echelons would not waste resources to do anything to these places.

He didn't dare to go too deep. After driving for a while, he stopped and got out of the car. He stood by, reached into the driver's seat and pressed the horn.

After a few times, with a bang, a figure landed on the roof of an abandoned car and squatted there. He was wearing a feather-like coat and a skull mask on his face. The exposed skin was pale and dry, as if he had not been exposed to the sun for a long time.

When Lao Qi looked over, he saw people wearing skull masks crawling out or sticking their heads out from the ruined buildings on both sides and from the trenches underground. Some of them raised their bows, crossbows and guns and aimed them at him.

Lao Qi suppressed his slightly nervous mood, slowly took out a metal disc from the seat, and held it high, "I brought what you want."

He opened the disc, revealing scattered pieces of debris with thin red lines inside, flashing a faint fluorescence.

If Chen Chuan were here, he would recognize that this was very similar to the thing he purchased from near Jiaoshan when he and Ren Xiaotian went to the wilderness for the first time.

“Fresh goods.”

The first Skeleton Gang member who landed on the roof licked his lips and said to him, "Give him money." Immediately, a man jumped from a high place onto the roof of the SUV, which made Lao Qi grin.

The man snatched the metal plate from Lao Qi's hand, checked it, and then threw a metal can to him. Lao Qi hurriedly took it and opened it. It was full of bundles of money. He immediately closed it quickly and put it in the car.

"Again, if you have goods in the future, you can come to us to trade. We will take whatever you have."

Lao Qi nodded.

After that person said that, he turned around and jumped out of the car, and the Skeleton Gang members around him also shrank back one by one. The surroundings returned to silence, as if no one was there.

Lao Qi breathed a sigh of relief, got back into the car, and slowly backed out. When he drove out of this area and onto the highway, the sunlight fell on the car again. He looked at the can of money and couldn't help but smile.

However, at this moment, a red light suddenly appeared in front of him, and a warning sounded in his ears: "Vehicle in front, it is detected that you have entered an abandoned area, and you are suspected of carrying an unknown virus. Please stop immediately and undergo inspection and cleaning." His smile froze there.

(End of this chapter)

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