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Chapter 618 - 618 618 Unignorable Pain

618: Chapter 618: Unignorable Pain 618: Chapter 618: Unignorable Pain Next, the two discussed recent industrial issues.

Although most matters did not require Zhao Guang’s direct handling, there were still some issues in which he needed to make the final decisions.

At the very least, he needed to be informed.

Among these issues, the only one that truly interested Zhao Guang was the matter of the oil tree by-products.

Because these remnants contained a large amount of edible natural fats, the pressed residues were proven to be a top-grade feed, second only to Ashen Reed Grass, and even surpassing it in some respects.

Ashen Reed Grass was specifically used as feed for the Quinquennial Pigs and Bread Pigs, whereas these by-products could serve as feed for all kinds of animals.

For this reason, Bai Yao was even considering setting up a dedicated feed factory to handle them.

Recently, Bai Yao could be said to be in the limelight.

Whether it was the planting of oil trees or northern wheat, it was a significant achievement for him.

With these accomplishments, his rise to prominence was assured.

Therefore, Bai Yao was brimming with enthusiasm in his work.

Having let go of issues like Ye Zhi, Bai Yao, who was now fully invested in his work, demonstrated exceptional work capabilities, and many people above began to view him even more favorably.

“It’s already late today, let’s do it tomorrow.

I will have someone organize the materials and bring them over tomorrow,”

Ye Zhi, observing Zhao Guang in this condition, figured it might not be a good idea for him to go to the company right now.

Zhao Guang, however, was indifferent; he seldom went to the company anyway.

His current dragon-man appearance would probably provoke his sister into another endless nagging spree.

He had originally planned to return home for a visit, but now decided to wait—until he had accomplished his goal.

Back in his room, Zhao Guang headed straight to the secret chamber.

He gulped down a bottle of Holy Spring water with a Red Blood Potion and began his training.

Intense pain enveloped his body from the start.

Zhao Guang could only grit his teeth and endure.

Had he not known that this was beneficial for him, he might have given up long ago.

This kind of severe pain was something most people could scarcely bear.

In fact, this was just a small part of the pain; over eighty percent of it was blocked.

Indeed, blocked.

At his current level of strength, Zhao Guang found that most painkillers had little effect on him.

Even some special substances would not be particularly effective for him.

Zhao Guang used an acupuncture pain relief method he developed himself, targeting his own meridian acupoints.

However, what Zhao Guang used was not actual acupuncture, as his skin was so defensive ordinary needles could hardly penetrate it.

Before training, Zhao Guang first concentrated his Combat Energy within his meridians to form a sharp needle-like point, which he used to directly stimulate the acupoints and achieve the desired effect.

Applying his technique to specific acupoints he had researched allowed him to easily alleviate pain throughout his body.

Unfortunately, the pain from practicing his Lifebound Battle Skill wasn’t merely physical.

Thereby, even with the use of Secret Techniques, Zhao Guang could only reduce the pain by over eighty percent, not eliminate it entirely.

The residual pain alone nearly drove Zhao Guang to quit several times.

But whenever he thought of becoming stronger, Zhao Guang would clench his teeth and continue.

After all, his own power was everything; without strength, he was nothing.

Despite having status and wealth now, without the support of strength, he would eventually lose it all.

Enhancing his power had become an obsession in Zhao Guang’s heart.

It was this kind of obsession that allowed Zhao Guang to persist all this time.

Unfortunately, despite such a prolonged cultivation, he thought he would have adapted by now.

Yet no matter how much time passed, it never did, and each session still left Zhao Guang’s spiritual power facing fierce resistance.

It was only because Zhao Guang’s spiritual power was so strong.

Anyone less mentally endowed would have crumbled long ago.

A few minutes felt like an entire week to Zhao Guang.

When the session finally ended, Zhao Guang stopped and, as expected, found himself drenched in sweat once again.

“There’s still more than half a month left, so let’s take it slow,” Zhao Guang said as he moved his body, once again overcoming the pain.

The relief that followed was not from the pain itself, but from the secondary effects it caused.

Only after completely getting rid of those could he proceed to the next session.

Zhao Guang gave a wry smile to his reflection in the mirror.

He had chosen this path, and he would walk it to the end, even if he had to crawl.

Minutes later, with only a tingling sensation remaining on his body, Zhao Guang got up.

A Cleaning Technique cleansed his body, and then he resumed his path of continued research.

The new spell had to be completed as quickly as possible.

With it finished, his strength would rise to the next level.

By then, whether it was the power of an extraordinary Great Knight or the strength of a regular Great Mage, he would be able to make full use of both.

As time ticked away in this process, before he knew it, daylight had already brightened the sky.

When the knocking sound echoed, Zhao Guang realized it was the next day.

This peaceful environment was entirely different from his own territory.

“Zhao Guang, here you go, this is…” Guo Siyu came over personally with the documents in her arms.

Since hearing from Zhao Yan last night that Zhao Guang had returned, Guo Siyu barely slept at all.

Tossing and turning until morning, she went to Zhao Yan to get the documents and personally delivered them.

After not seeing him for a long time, Guo Siyu’s heart was filled with longing.

But what in the world was this thing that appeared before her, a fat-headed snake?

“How is it?

My new look, Xiao Longren.

Just put the documents down, and I’ll take a look when I have time.

Oh, why did you come over yourself?” Zhao Guang asked with some surprise.

“It’s because I haven’t seen you for a while.”

As Guo Siyu spoke, the corner of her mouth twitched involuntarily.

What exactly had she taken a fancy to?

Thinking back, the fact that she had fallen for this guy was nothing short of a miracle.

Ye Zhi, who stood by watching the whole scene as if it were a spectacle, remained silent.

Anybody would find Zhao Guang’s current appearance odd.

The most pressing question, however, was how he had managed to get into that look.

Did he not ruin it while bathing and sleeping last night, or was it actually just a cover?

“Is that so?

Well, you’ll have to wait a while if you want,” Zhao Guang gestured to his body.

“Who, who’s wanting anything?

It must be you who’s thinking of something inappropriate,” Guo Siyu said, her face turning slightly red.

At this point, Ye Zhi, who was enjoying the show, felt a pang of sourness in her heart.

Was this feeding her dog food?

Forget it, I’m not watching anymore, Ye Zhi said, then turned and walked away.

Zhao Guang was somewhat puzzled by her reaction.

Why did it seem like Ye Zhi had gotten angry all of a sudden?

Women are truly mysterious; they can get upset out of nowhere.

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