Strongest Scammer: Scamming The World, One Death At A Time-Chapter 815: The Privileges Of A Personal Disciple

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Chapter 815: The Privileges Of A Personal Disciple

One set of formations channeled purified Ice Qi drawn from the tower above, while another array drew refined Blood Qi through subterranean connections that likely linked to the sect’s Blood River channels.

The result was a dual cultivation environment that allowed practitioners to train in either element without needing separate chambers. Although the arrays were clearly weaker than those in the Peak Head’s personal residence, their quality still exceeded anything normally available to ordinary inner court disciples.

Han Yu estimated that even most core disciples would struggle to gain access to a cultivation chamber of this caliber.

Afterward, he inspected the alchemy chamber in the outer courtyard. The moment he entered, he realized that this room alone could rival the high grade alchemy rooms he used to rent at Alchemy Peak.

The chamber was spacious, well ventilated, and lined with temperature regulating arrays that could maintain precise heating conditions for delicate pill refinement. What surprised him most was the equipment already prepared inside.

Nearly twenty different alchemical cauldrons stood arranged on specialized pedestals, each designed for different categories of pill refinement. Along one wall rested multiple cabinets filled with commonly used spirit herbs, fruits, mineral powders, and beast ingredients.

The materials were fresh and carefully preserved within small containment formations, suggesting that they had been stocked very recently.

Han Yu quickly deduced that the Second Kidney Peak Head must have arranged this personally knowing that Ju Fan was an alchemist. The thought made him feel quietly appreciative of the old man’s consideration.

Finally, Han Yu visited the multipurpose crafting chamber again and began unloading his own supplies.

He placed his puppet crafting tools along one workbench and carefully arranged the puppet cores, metal frames, spirit thread spools, and half completed puppet components he had accumulated over the years.

Several partially assembled puppets were stored in sealed crates nearby, awaiting future work.

The room was perfectly suited for continuing those projects, and Han Yu knew he would be spending a great deal of time here refining his puppetry skills. Formation carving tables and inscription plates were also available if he ever needed to construct defensive or supportive arrays for his use.

As he finished organizing his materials, Han Yu realized something that made his miserly heart tremble with excitement.

Previously, he had spent countless merit points renting alchemy chambers, puppet workshops, and formation crafting rooms from various peaks within the sect. Each hour of usage had cost him precious resources.

Now... all of those facilities existed directly inside his own residence.

From this day onward, he would not need to spend a single merit point renting such spaces. The thought alone nearly made him laugh out loud. He suppressed the urge, but the excitement remained, pulsing in his chest like a small fire of joy.

"This’ll save me a lot of money." Han Yu’s miser heart was throbbing with excitement.

Once everything had been arranged to his satisfaction, Han Yu returned to the outer courtyard and explained a few matters to Meng Jueyan.

He informed her that from now on she would not need to leave the residence unless specifically instructed. The residence arrays included supply request formations that allowed food and basic necessities to be delivered directly from the peak’s service networks and puppets.

Near the main hall entrance, a formation plate had been installed that could be operated either through spirit sense or simple physical touch. Even with her crippled cultivation, Meng Jueyan could activate the plate and request meals, clothing, cleaning supplies, or other daily necessities.

However, the system was layered with authority restrictions.

As a slave, her access permissions were limited to basic items only. Any request involving cultivation materials, rare ingredients, or equipment would automatically require Han Yu’s approval through his disciple token.

Han Yu found the entire system remarkably efficient.

The arrays were clearly designed with practicality in mind, allowing residents to manage their household without constant travel outside the peak. It was yet another reminder of the privileges that came with being a personal disciple.

As he looked around his new residence, Han Yu could not help but wonder what additional advantages might exist for someone who reached the status of a Legacy Disciple.

If the treatment of a personal disciple already included such extensive resources, then the privileges of a true heir to the peak’s legacy must be even more extraordinary.

Han Yu stood quietly in the center of his new residence for a few moments after finishing his inspection. The cool air of the Kidney Peak flowed gently through the courtyard, carrying faint traces of Ice Qi that circulated naturally around the tower above the cultivation chamber.

The environment felt stable and well protected, the residence arrays silently working in the background to maintain security, regulate temperature, and connect to the peak’s supply network.

He could not deny that the privileges were impressive.

For the first time since arriving in the Slaughtered Moon Divine Blood Sect, Han Yu felt that he had truly stepped into the higher ranks of the sect’s hierarchy. The difference between his previous life on the Fifth Rib Peak and his current situation was almost absurd.

Just the residence alone contained more resources than most outer court disciples would ever see in their lifetime. Yet despite that satisfaction, Han Yu did not allow himself to grow complacent.

He looked up at the sky.

It was already around midnight.

Most cultivators would have chosen to rest or continue cultivating at that hour. But Han Yu still had a few tasks to complete before he could fully settle into this new stage of his life.

The most urgent one involved the Puppet Peak.

Han Yu still had several incomplete puppets stored there, along with materials and tools he had accumulated over the time he spent there. Since he would not be returning to the Puppet Peak regularly anymore, it would be inconvenient to leave those items behind.

After ensuring Meng Jueyan and Xuan Qing understood that he would be gone for a short time, Han Yu left the residence once more. The two women remained inside the courtyard, continuing to organize the supplies and equipment they had brought earlier.

Chitterfang, who had been half asleep on the pillow in Han Yu’s room, barely opened one eye as his master left before curling up again.

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