Cultivating Through The Game-Chapter 570 - 322: Monster Level_3

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Where exactly do the two of them come from?

What kind of place can consecutively produce two prodigious talents?

It might be more than that; I've heard that Jing Yang and Su Peng have a good relationship, and both entered the Celestial Wind Academy at the same time, which means Jing Yang probably comes from the same place as them.

What kind of place can produce three prodigious talents!

Typically, for a large family, having just one prodigious talent is enough to ensure the family's stable development for thousands of years once they grow up.

If another one appears, as long as they don't die prematurely, the family can definitely rise to become a top-tier power once they grow up.

Three... Wei Long couldn't imagine it. Perhaps only the royal family could produce such a number.

The royal family possesses powerful bloodline power, making it easier for talents to emerge, and there are many people in the royal family, with just the prince's residences alone numbering eight. One for each residence would mean eight prodigious talents.

And adding the main family of the royal bloodline, the number is even greater.

And it's not necessarily just one for each residence!

Every prince's residence has hundreds or thousands of people, spanning several generations, so it's normal for several prodigies to emerge.

The core royal family is even more terrifying; if you're not at the prodigious level, you don't even have a chance to compete.

As far as Wei Long knows, each of the major princes is a prodigious talent; the weak never get the chance to showcase themselves, unable to garner attention, power, or resources.

The bloodline talent is the royal family's strength but also their sorrow. From birth, the concentration of their bloodline determines their future, with no opportunities to strive.

The few descendants of the Great Zhou royal family that Wei Long knows have already given up trying, indulging in a life of debauchery and enjoyment.

Anyway, their fate is determined, no amount of effort can change it.

Oh, by the way, just a side note.

Wei Long's grandfather is a Captain in the Great Zhou Imperial City, responsible for patrolling the Imperial City and maintaining its order and stability.

While the position isn't high, that is only relative to the people of the Imperial City; outside in other provinces, there aren't many with a higher status than him.

Even though he's just a patrol Captain of the Imperial City, Wei Long's grandfather is at the realm of the Divine Soldiers.

Because the competition in the Imperial City was too fierce, he left and entered the Celestial Wind Academy.

Staying in the Imperial City could certainly bring more opportunities and resources, but it also comes with significant risks; after what happened to Wei Long's father, Wei Long's grandfather didn't dare let him stay in the Imperial City.

Anyway, as long as he's still in the Imperial City, any benefits can still trickle down to Wei Long.

Wei Long's goal is simple, to rely on his own strength to return to the Imperial City.

After exchanging a few words with Chen Qingyun and Luo Heng, he left to deal with his unused spiritual soldiers and treasures, preparing auxiliary materials to forge Divine Soldiers.

Chen Qingyun and Luo Heng chatted for a bit, found it uninteresting, and went off to do their own things.

Wei Long had almost taken away all their contributions, so they couldn't exchange for cultivation resources and had to find other things to do.

For example, taking tasks to earn contributions or returning to their quarters to practice martial arts.

Lu Yu hadn't been idle these past two weeks; he was the most diligent in taking tasks within Team Qingpeng.

After joining the Celestial Tier Teams, he could take assignments to the Outer Realm battlefield, but for individuals, they could only take some menial tasks with low rewards, so few would take them.

However, Lu Yu was enthusiastic about it. His main goal wasn't to do menial work for mission rewards.

Instead, he used the opportunity to enter the Outer Realm battlefield, where he could hunt and gain experience points.

The battlefield the Great Zhou opened in the Outer Realm was never short of enemies, with the main adversaries being demons.

Menial tasks involved killing those weak demons.

Though the demons were weak, leaving them unchecked could cause considerable trouble, so such "menial" tasks arose.

Martial Cultivators with strength were unwilling to do such laborious work, preferring to battle powerful demons instead of running around clearing out weaklings.

After Lu Yu cleared a swarm of less than a hundred demons, he received a system notification.

[Congratulations, player, your reputation has reached 1000 points, achieving the title—Well-Known: Reputation over 1000]

Lu Yu was somewhat pleasantly surprised, although the result was expected.

After half a month, everyone in the Outer Realm battlefield's task hall knew of him, the Martial Cultivator who specialized in "menial" tasks, and he had gained quite a bit of fame.

It was only natural to earn this achievement.

More importantly, with a reputation of 1000, the experience bonus was now 100%, allowing Lu Yu to gain double experience points when killing monsters and completing tasks.