Chapter 410
Chapter 410 - Loyal Medicine Define Martial Cultivators
Originally, Jiang Hao's innate ability to create illusionary realms could have served his purpose perfectly. However, his control over this power was insufficient, and using it could inflict serious harm on the recipient—a consequence that didn't align with his interests. So, Jiang Hao sought an alternative solution.
When considering what possessed the attribute of loyalty, the first thing that came to Jiang Hao's mind was a dog. After all, dogs are known as humanity's most faithful companions—a fact universally acknowledged. Jiang Hao had no desire to harm a dog without cause, but he wasn't without options.
Turning to the internet, he searched for dog meat sellers in Tianhee City. A list of dog meat shops quickly populated his screen. A slight smile graced Jiang Hao's lips as he set off for one of the locations.
He soon arrived, observing the bustling street lined with dog meat shops. Jiang Hao entered one and ordered some dog meat, then touched it.
“Ding! Discovered half a kilogram of dog meat. Would you like to decompose it?” the prompt inquired.
Without a moment's hesitation, Jiang Hao responded affirmatively.
“Yes!”
“Ding! Congratulations on the successful decomposition. You've obtained a Rank 1 Loyalty Potion and earned 2.1 skill points and 1.2 experience points!”
Rank 1 Loyalty Potion: Administer this potion to any creature to gain their loyalty. Note: The consumer's cultivation level must not exceed rank 1, or the potion will be ineffective.
“Decomposition successful. Would you like to extract it?”
Jiang Hao was thrilled to have acquired the Loyalty Potion. The system's details about the potion also provided him with additional insights. It seemed that martial cultivators were categorized into nine ranks, with even more nuanced divisions below the ninth. It appeared that most cultivators, including himself, were at the first-grade level. Given this, the Rank 1 Loyalty Potion could prove extremely valuable.
With this realization, Jiang Hao methodically visited several more dog meat shops. After his successful spree, he left with a beaming smile.
Back at home, he sought out Jia Renjie.
“Renjie, I need you to find me a few specially trained ordinary human experts—two men and two women.”
“Understood, sir!”
Jia Renjie was remarkably efficient. In no time at all, Jiang Hao's villa training ground on the sublevel was graced with the presence of two men and two women!
Jiang Hao surveyed the group and nodded in approval. Even without an introduction from Jia Renjie, he could immediately discern that these individuals were exceptional among their peers.
First, he turned his attention to the men. One was the epitome of a muscle-bound man, towering and formidable, likely in his mid-twenties.
His name was Tang Qi.
The other appeared a bit older, around forty, and seemed more like your average Joe.
Du Mannchang.
Yet, Jiang Hao instantly recognized that this unassuming uncle was the most formidable of the quartet.
Then, the two women caught his eye. Both in their twenties, they were striking in appearance, but their demeanors were starkly different.
One exuded a frosty aura; her name was Liang Bing.
The other had the warmth of a confidante, Liang Rou.
Sisters by blood, with Liang Rou as the elder and Liang Jing the younger.
Addressing the four, Jiang Hao inquired, “Are you aware of what a martial cultivator is?”
”Martial cultivators practice various lethal arts, draw in the spiritual essence of the cosmos, transcend the physical bounds of humanity, and seek eternal life.”
Jiang Hao's words sent a ripple of astonishment through the group.
Jia Renjie was no exception; these concepts were Jiang Hao's own inventions, crafted to impress and intimidate.
If one is to fabricate, it must be done with grandeur and finesse!