With no one around, Jiang Yue disposed of the body, then opened his spatial ring to take a look. Hmm, this guy was quite the pervert; there were many women's clothes inside. Jiang Yue took them out and destroyed them all. It was disturbing to look at; she wondered how many people he had harmed.
Then she dealt with some miscellaneous items, leaving not much usable material. She couldn't use the demonic artifacts, so she forcibly disassembled them to study the crafting techniques, and then melted them down into materials.
Although he was a demonic cultivator, he traveled among the humans. The money in his space consisted of Immortal Yuan Coins and Earth Yuan Coins. Jiang Yue waved her hand and put the money away. Then there were miscellaneous items, such as herbs and ores, which were quite useful, and Jiang Yue put those away as well.
Next came the demonic cultivation technique. This technique was too anti-human, so Jiang Yue had Bai Ze record it and then destroyed it. After sorting through the items, there were only three valuable things: his corpse, his demonic infant, and the ticket for the immortal ship. The first two could be refined into pills and sold, but the immortal ship only recognized the ticket and not the person, so it could be sold to others for a good price.
Jiang Yue looked around and, seeing that there weren't many people around, took out her alchemy furnace and directly refined the person into a pill. It took Jiang Yue four months to refine the pill, and she wasted half of her originally planned year-long stay. Demonic cultivators really deserve to die.
Jiang Yue was too lazy to use the pills because they were of too low a grade. She put them away and planned to exchange them for some refining materials after arriving in the Central Continent. Things that could directly increase cultivation were quite easy to sell.
After finishing, Jiang Yue looked at the seabed. She had originally planned to fish slowly, but now she didn't have the time. She put on a protective shield and went down to fish. A moment later, Jiang Yue came out of the sea, looked at the seafood in her space, and muttered to herself in pain with tears in her eyes, "Sigh, this is so inelegant."
After following the jade slip, ten months had passed. With only two months left before the immortal ship set sail, Jiang Yue knew she should go back and find someone to take care of her things.
After returning to the market, Jiang Yue went to the restaurant she had visited before. The chef was astonished to see that she had a large number of rare ingredients. After negotiation, the two parties agreed that the hotel would process the ingredients and cook the dishes for Jiang Yue free of charge, and Jiang Yue would sell them some of each ingredient.
After agreeing to pick up the goods in half a month, Jiang Yue came out of the restaurant. With the remaining time, she processed the boat tickets, exchanging the boat tickets with the restaurant's shops for a lot of supplies. In the remaining time, Jiang Yue hired someone to run errands for her to buy food. She went to the market stalls and bought some local specialty minerals and herbs.
A month later, Jiang Yue returned to the immortal ship. Just before departure, some people would risk murder to steal tickets. Jiang Yue didn't want to be caught off guard and end up losing her ship. After returning to her room, she looked at the food in her spatial ring. She selected some and put it in the system space to take with her, leaving the rest for the journey.
In the last few days, Jiang Yue finally learned the real reason why Fellow Daoist Ji had switched cabins with her. It turned out that a disciple recruited by the Taiqing Sect had entered their first-class cabin. Judging from his nonchalant attitude, Jiang Yue initially thought he was after the Wang family, but she didn't expect there was a bigger fish behind him.
In the days that followed, his eagerness drew a lot of scorn from others. Jiang Yue felt more envy and jealousy towards those people; they were just sour grapes. Especially when she learned that this disciple hadn't even entered the sect yet, but was already enjoying the treatment of an inner disciple, she was filled with resentment.
Jiang Yue didn't try to get involved. She spent her days studying the incomplete blueprints and prescriptions, and in her spare time, she would set up a table for drinks and food. Her life couldn't be more wonderful.
During this time, Fellow Daoist Ji also came to visit Jiang Yue, had a drink with her and vented his frustrations. Afterwards, he invited Jiang Yue to help his master with some tasks, but Jiang Yue politely declined.
"Yes, Fellow Daoist Li, you are different from others. I have never seen anyone like you. You see, I do not look down on you or envy you. You have a confidence that nothing can defeat you, which makes you unfathomable."
"Hey, you've had too much to drink and you're just talking nonsense. I'm not drinking anymore, I'm taking my leave."
After seeing Fellow Daoist Ji off, Jiang Yue had some new insights. She packed her things, went back to her room, activated the formation, and went into seclusion. When she emerged from seclusion again, she would only need to break through the tribulation to reach the Celestial Immortal stage.
After exiting the pass, Jiang Yue took out a bottle of fruit wine and started drinking. She was pondering the reason why she broke through so quickly. When did her comprehension become so good? It was obviously unreasonable for her to break through so easily. Suspicious, she even asked 8888 to help her check, and the result was that there was no problem.
This left Jiang Yue bewildered. She reviewed everything that had happened since she transmigrated. The only thing that could be considered special was her interaction with the protagonist. Was it because she took out the Origin of the World? But that was just a trace of the origin of a world that wasn't even a minor world. The Heavenly Dao of the Immortal Realm probably wouldn't even look at it.
Could it be that it plays a significant role in the protagonist's growth? That's not entirely certain. Could there be some other effect she hasn't discovered yet? There are still a few more in the space; perhaps she should take them out and examine them? Jiang Yue thought about it and decided against it. Giving one to the protagonist before was already a huge risk; she'd rather not now. As for the speed of the breakthrough, so be it. If it really didn't work out, she could just abandon the mission and leave.
(The Western fantasy world obtained 6.11 World Sources. Previously, the protagonist was given one complete World Source, not all of them. This was not clearly described.)
Jiang Yue didn't want to think about why she couldn't figure it out. Anyway, all she had left to do in this world was upgrade Bai Ze. As long as nothing went wrong during this period, she could do whatever she wanted after that. It would be best to give her more time to collect more delicious food and elixirs.
After putting aside her thoughts, Jiang Yue went to the observation deck. The last stretch of road, which crosses the ocean, was really nothing special and she was tired of seeing it. As she was about to go back to her room, she saw the clouds in the sky, and Jiang Yue suddenly had an idea. She wanted to create a somersault cloud to play with.
After thinking for a moment, Jiang Yue recalled that the encyclopedia described similar rare and precious materials with cloud-like properties, ranging in price from cheap to expensive. She could get a few cheap ones to practice with when she arrived, and then refine a better one when she had more money.
Back in the private room, Jiang Yue activated the formation and pretended to be in seclusion. This was because Fellow Daoist Ji had become a bit arrogant after hooking up with a disciple of the Taiqing Sect. Last time, he brought people over without Jiang Yue's permission, and that disciple was quite haughty, looking down on people just because he had joined a major sect.
Jiang Yue thought that he hadn't offended enough people. A genius who grows up is a genius. What can the Taiqing Sect do if they kill you halfway through? At most, they'll issue a bounty. Do they think anyone will specifically seek revenge for you? A dead genius is worthless.
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