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Chapter 560 - 306: The Omnipotent Type, Originating from a Hundred Percent Automation Ability
Chapter 560: Chapter 306: The Omnipotent Type, Originating from a Hundred Percent Automation Ability
"Uncle, doesn’t your conscience hurt?" Rein said, his expression incredulous.
"Nope, I’ve got a heart of steel!" Gu Shanhai said, not caring in the slightest, "Besides, think about it, where have I lied to you?"
Rein looked around the area, and on reflection, it seemed there really wasn’t any issue.
There was a base of operations, yes, and he was even allowed to choose freely, just without a house.
Being an adventurer was also true, although the part about directly conquering five large adventure zones was a bit absurd, there was nothing else wrong.
"There’s... no problem," Rein really wanted to accuse him of lying, but what Gu Shanhai said before was indeed no problem.
"Think about it, if I wasn’t your uncle, who could get you five large adventure zones like this, all with no first clears? Just clear them all, and you’re guaranteed to be LV10."
"Here, you don’t have to go through manipulations and don’t have to deal with others. You can seriously get stronger without anyone disturbing you." Gu Shanhai spoke to Rein at first, but the last part about not being disturbed was directed at the four girls that came with Rein.
There was Vier, the tall Demon Giant Swordsman, the tiny Little Elf Element Master, Lina, no bigger than a fist, the Dark Night Blood Healer Lu Qing, and the half-human, half-mechanical Mechanical Gun Master, Lv Mei.
All five seemed like old acquaintances with good feelings toward each other, only Rein couldn’t see it.
"I think Uncle Gu has a good point, we’re all young here, we should get more experience," the Demon Giant Swordsman was the first to agree, and the other three followed suit.
Here they only had to compete with the four of them—if Rein’s reputation were to really take off later, who knows how many more would be fighting with them for attention.
Rein was also a little troubled, then he said, "Uncle, if it’s so remote, supplies will be tough to manage, I have a limited amount of medicinal herbs, I can’t make..."
"I can grow them; whatever herbs you need, I can grow them for you. Just focus on conquering the zones," Gu Shanhai said seriously.
"But the food..."
"I’ve got that too."
"And also..."
"Just ask, and I’ll have it. I could even raise a grand-nephew if you gave me one," Gu Shanhai indicated that he had all the bases covered, just clear the zones, and it’s all good.
"Come, take a look, these are the people I’ve taken under my wing, the lowest of them are Imperial Ministers, each commanding great power," Gu Shanhai said, taking out a stack of documents as he spoke.
The four girls somewhat shyly took the documents, wondering in their hearts if Gu Shanhai could really be so reliable.
But Rein narrowed his eyes; he had spotted the problem with Gu Shanhai, which he had sensed earlier but had no chance to bring up until now.
"Uncle, who exactly are you?" Rein asked calmly, "You can’t expect me to help without telling me anything."
"Oh, I’m the Dusk Saint; this place is my turf. Originally, your father was supposed to come help me, but he vanished on the way, so it fell to you to continue your father’s legacy. Eight years ago, I was planning on building a city here, but then you disappeared, so I could only delay it until now. It’s a good thing I found you; otherwise, I wouldn’t know how many more years it would’ve taken," Gu Shanhai sighed.
Everyone stiffened, the man before them, who seemed ordinary and not quite reliable, was actually a Saint.
"That thing... Uncle, let’s not joke around," Rein swallowed hard; of course, he had heard of Saints, they were even more powerful than LV10.
"I’m not joking with you. Alright, want to see a little proof?" Gu Shanhai teased, then turned around.
"Five Elements Great Escape, Gao Village Technique!"
Gu Shanhai made up a name, and suddenly a village sprang up from the ground.
"Believe it now?" Gu Shanhai said.
Everyone nodded; Gu Shanhai had no level displayed above his head, indicating he wasn’t an adventurer, yet he wielded transcendent power—if not a Saint, then what?
"So you see, I really do have a knack for leading the youngsters. Just help me clear the zones, and everything else will be easy to discuss," Gu Shanhai implored.
"Uncle, why... why did you choose me?" Rein grew even more puzzled; there were many stronger than him, yet he had been chosen, which for him was like a pie falling from the sky.
"Have you got it backward? I chose your dad, but he’s gone, so now it’s down to you," Gu Shanhai rolled his eyes as if to say don’t flatter yourself.
"..." Rein was speechless; it really did seem that way. Without his father, this Dusk Saint of an uncle wouldn’t even bother with him.
So he was a second generation?
At that moment, Rein was a bit dazed; did this mean he could also go around bragging that his uncle was a Saint?
Gu Shanhai casually changed the name of the town he had created with the Five Elements Great Escape to the Five Elements Sect.
"Five Elements Sect?" Rein looked at the name curiously.
"Yes, how about it? Want to join the sect, become my disciple, and enjoy the personal child-rearing services of the sect master?" Gu Shanhai teased again.
"Then I’ll join!" Rein pondered for a moment, that seemed like a good deal.
"What about you girls? Want to join too? But just to be clear, my teaching is quite strict; after all, everyone who comes out from under me is no ordinary person," Gu Shanhai’s meaning was clear: you have to be willing to learn and tough it out; there are no failures among his disciples.
The remaining four eagerly nodded in agreement.
Actually, Gu Shanhai mainly had his eye on Rein; the other four now seemed a bit too infatuated and were just going to be extra.
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