Big Data Cultivation-Chapter 1961 - 1963: The Reason
Among Li Shishi’s group, they didn’t lack flying artifacts, but in the end, everyone decided to take the bus back.
They dropped off Wang Dapeng and a few other Wudang disciples at the Xiuzhen Courtyard and then headed to the mountain gate, only to be stopped by the guards—Di Aixin was no longer part of Luohua, and this time, he needed Feng Jun’s approval to enter.
Feng Jun rushed over directly, placed Di Aixin in a room next to the number one pump, patted him all over, fed him two pills, and then instructed Gao Qiang, within three days, do this and that for his treatment, then he can be sent away.
Gao Qiang glared at Di Aixin fiercely, "You should apologize to the boss and come back to Luohua, why not?"
Di Aixin was actually regretful too; there were two years between the Dragon Gate conferences, and he had been through a lot, both joyful and unbearable, deeply understanding the phrase "the dangers of the Jianghu".
Relatively speaking, Luohua was truly a haven, without any scheming, and unaffected by external influences.
Moreover, having traveled much of the Jianghu, he had heard more than once from others about Luohua, knowing that now Luohua was someone no one dared to provoke, and many even begged him for introductions knowing he had come from Luohua.
Of course, there were also those who quietly laughed at him behind his back, saying how could one get kicked out of Luohua, implying how incapable he must have been—these people couldn’t believe that someone might willingly leave Luohua.
Di Aixin gradually realized that he had acted impulsively back then.
However, he refused to face this issue head-on and was determined not to go back on his word by returning to Luohua, clearly stating, "I remember all the kindness Luohua and the boss have shown me, I will surely repay it in the future!"
Sister Shi Shi won the Dragon Gate conference, yet the distance between him and her did not close, instead, it grew even farther, and adding to that, he owed Sister Shi Shi a favor now; he felt too ashamed to return.
Feng Jun wasn’t bothered by it; he did not hold any aversion towards Di Aixin, as everyone goes through youth, and society will teach him how to behave!
Overall, this person was not destined for Luohua, which was a bit unfortunate for his innate great strength.
After arranging everything for Di Aixin, Feng Jun flickered away back to the villa, contemplating what tasks to assign to everyone—now that the main team had returned, he could distribute some scattered tasks.
A few minutes later, the main team also drove back, and Yang Yuxin, upon hearing the news, hurried over to see her daughter.
Everyone was slightly surprised at meeting Director Yang, and the Zhang Family Sisters exchanged a glance: Already the seventh level of Transcending the Mortal World?
However, upon further reflection, it seemed reasonable that Director Yang took advantage of the vacuum to improve while everyone was busy.
But when Zhong Lijing appeared, no one could remain calm, Sister Hong squinted, Yu Qingzhu’s pupils dilated, and Gu Jiahui exclaimed directly, "This is... already peak of the second level?"
Luckily Feng Jing was at the Xiuzhen Courtyard at the moment, or else everyone would have approached her, demanding answers.
Zhong Lijing seemed bewildered, not quite knowing how to handle the situation, and Yang Yuxin remained silent.
Feng Jun could no longer evade; he must own up to what he did, so he lightly coughed and casually spoke, "She can cultivate now."
Chang Yuqing, who was working in the villa, along with a little helper Ge Mingxia, had been eager to ask why but lacked the courage, so she glanced at her cousin, noticing Yu Qingzhu also did not react, deciding to stay silent.
Thus, Luohua’s second figure had to speak up, "Boss, can someone really start cultivating this fast?"
Feng Jun was actually quite fond of Xiao Caixin, but hearing the conversation between Yang Yuxin and Feng Jing, he knew he couldn’t spoil her too much, so he nodded, replying expressionlessly, "Yes."
Zhang Caixin became a bit annoyed, "Not even a bit of an explanation? It’s only been two months, how could she pass?"
Feng Jun laughed, "Asking questions is good, having that habit is great, but... are you interrogating me?"
Zhang Caixin, having grown accustomed to a smooth journey since young and seeing herself as the second-in-command, answered without hesitation, "Not quite an interrogation, but the manor should have its own rules."
She did have her reasons for speaking aggressively—Liang Siyu had still not transcended, even after over two months.
Yet a newcomer reached the peak of the second level. Are we to ignore Xiao Caixin’s dignity?
Feng Jun understood her temperament and wasn’t angered, instead he replied with a smile, "What do you mean by the manor’s rules?"
"The manor’s rules... are just rules," Zhang Caixin, not exactly one for clever schemes, possessed some cunning but lacked profound insight; given her circumstances, there was no need to strive for it.
However, she knew how to utilize others’ strengths and requested, "Qingzhu, why don’t you explain."
Yu Qingzhu resisted the urge to roll her eyes—why involve me in such trivial matters?
Despite feeling the pressure from her cousin’s hopeful gaze—a plea for justice.
Moreover, she had her own calculations, thus she spoke out, "It’s about having protocols, whether it’s assessments or cultivation, everything should proceed step by step; with more people in Luohua, there’s a need to establish a system, or else things will become chaotic... Sister Caixin, am I right?"
"Yes, very well said," Zhang Caixin nodded, thinking she indeed picked the right person, "So there must be rules."
"That’s correct," Feng Jun said with a smile, "So I want to ask... can these rules bind me?"
Silence fell over the scene, no one dared to speak up.
According to common sense, since there are rules, then the rules are supreme, as the old saying goes—when the prince breaks the law, he is punished like a commoner.
Zhang Cai Xin wanted to respond like that, but as the words reached her lips, she suddenly realized—she couldn’t say it.
Why is it when a prince breaks the law he’s punished like a commoner? Because not dealing with a prince would lead to discontent among the populace and shake the foundations of governance.
Because the entire Luohua belongs to Feng Jun, the benefits he brings are top-down, there’s no exploitation, and it doesn’t rely on support from the bottom tier—in Western mythology, this is the existence of a Creator God.
In this context, why should he be required to follow the rules?
Feng Jun could leave, and no matter where he goes, he remains Elder Feng, but without Feng Jun, is Luohua still Luohua?
Among normal people, no one likes a chaotic world, pursuing order is inevitable, but... what is the will of the world?
If even the world no longer exists, what meaning does order have?
At a critical moment, it was Yu Qingzhu who spoke up, "Boss, you are so powerful, as the founder of Luohua, no one can constrain you, but as I said earlier, the Luohua system will keep growing, and rules are needed below to maintain order."
"Even if you say, ’Let there be light,’ light appears, the premise is: you want there to be light, not that... light appears inexplicably, and people don’t know why it appeared, which is against human understanding and may cause panic."
Yu Qingzhu’s sense of the big picture is indeed much stronger than Zhang Cai Xin’s, and although she is from a top family, she understands reverence, able to look down on others with disdain, yet knows to consider the whole when facing irresistible forces.
Hearing her words, not only others but even Yang Yuxin couldn’t help but glance at her: This kid... impressive.
Explaining the essence of rules in a way ordinary people can understand, Director Yang might not be able to do it himself—not due to a lack of ability, but because he’s accustomed to expressing in institutional phrases.
Even Feng Jun couldn’t help but take a look at her, she was once the goddess in his heart, and his feelings for her are indeed quite complex.
But no matter how else, he was initially captivated by her appearance—seduced by beauty!
Later on, he knew that Yu Qingzhu was quite adept in business; as for other aspects... he wasn’t very familiar, but it’s certain that this girl is definitely not simple.
It’s just that in the subsequent interactions, especially during the days at Luohua Manor, he really didn’t feel that she was so extraordinary, but in his heart, he still couldn’t forget—a man liking beauty, what’s wrong with that?
But now her performance amazed him a bit, and with interest, he asked, "In your understanding, what should it be?"
"If the boss thinks she can cultivate, then she can cultivate," Yu Qingzhu glanced sideways at Zhong Lijing and said indifferently, "We are willing to support it unconditionally, but... a reason would be even better."
Zhong Lijing couldn’t help but shiver... What did I do to make you all be so hostile to me?
Feng Jun felt that Yu Qingzhu’s demand was reasonable but he wouldn’t answer directly—you think I’ll answer just because you ask? Who do you think you are? So he turned and walked away, "Go ask Gazi... remember, don’t spread it around!"
Go ask Gazi? Everyone was taken aback, with Gu Jiahui reacting the quickest, letting out a laugh, "Ha, Luo Yuhuan must be anxious too."
Indeed, young people react quickly, but she laughed out of amusement, showing her innocent heart.
Everyone thought about it and found it made sense, so when Gazi returned, Zhang Cai Xin called him to the backyard.
Gazi had previously sought out Feng Jun and indeed received an answer. Hearing everyone’s questions, he sighed with some regret, "Brother Jun is about to reach the Pill Stage, he needs to refine his foundation."
Feng Jun had used this reason to answer him, rather than explaining it in detail to someone like Feng Jing—different reasons for different people.
Gazi couldn’t come up with a reason to apply for Luo Yuhuan to cultivate early either.
Others listened to him and had doubts, but Sister Hong nodded, "If that’s the case, it’s understandable that he wouldn’t want to reveal it to others."
Zhang Cai Xin, however, expressed disapproval, "We’re not outsiders, what’s there to hide?"
"Sister Cai Xin," Gu Jiahui spoke up, "I’m still a baby, you guys should take care of the country’s flowers!"
Despite saying that, she had no intention of leaving.
Gazi cleared his throat, speaking solemnly, "The boss said that if the truth spreads, it would unsettle the hearts of people in the manor, which wouldn’t be good."
(It’s the third watch again, less than thirty hours until double time, friends who still have monthly tickets, hurry and vote, what if you forget tomorrow?)







