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Chapter 687 - Chapter 687 Chapter 687 Hua Huas Dignity (Three More for
Chapter 687: Chapter 687: Hua Hua’s Dignity (Three More for Monthly Pass) Chapter 687: Chapter 687: Hua Hua’s Dignity (Three More for Monthly Pass) Feng Jun trained the two people until the evening of the second day, when he let them operate the machines for a bit.
It was just two phones calling each other, and he had them change one of the numbers before making the call again.
This was a simple data change, but for these two, it was something quite miraculous.
As they excitedly tried it out, Feng Jun quietly exited the mobile phone plane.
Arriving at the Earth Plane, he sat there, contemplating for a while before calling Yang Yuxin, “Have you found the place I asked you to look for?”
He planned to establish a base, and Director Yang had promised to get back to him in ten days, but the trip to Maoshan had already delayed him by three days.
Director Yang was indeed efficient, managing to get a result by the fifth day, “I just got a prospect, and I should have confirmation this afternoon.”
Feng Jun then quickly contacted Li Shishi, asking her to purchase servers and computers, as well as a task management system.
This was originally Li Xiaobin’s job, and the connections belonged to Assistant Big Li, but she was now doing so well in Chaoyang that she couldn’t be stopped; many people called her “President Li.”
A couple days ago, Feng Jun returned to Chaoyang and got a sense of her prestige, talking and laughing with Chao Ying without showing any signs of intimidation.
Li Xiaobin was still very respectful towards Feng Jun. After all, she appeared as his spokesperson, and not even Dou Jiahui, let alone Feng Jun’s parents, could fully represent him.
Dou Jiahui wasn’t very considerate towards Li Xiaobin, because he had the duty to supervise her, but in public, he never tried to outshine her.
Li Xiaobin’s attitude was quite proper, and she even wanted to accompany Feng Jun to stay in the mountains for a few days.
However, Feng Jun declined, as he felt her current state was the best–aside from her, nearly everyone around him was captivated by cultivation. With someone willing to busy themselves with worldly matters, and she was enjoying it too, why should he interfere?
So now, there was actually only one assistant in the estate, and Li Shishi taking over Li Xiaobin’s duties was normal.
Handling such matters was not an issue for Li Shishi, and she delivered the goods that very afternoon, starting the installation and calibration process.
Feng Jun watched the installation for a while but accidentally noticed that Mei was also standing there, watching.
When Teacher Mei realized he was looking at her, she sized him up and asked, “What are you staring at?”
“Staring at you, so what?” Feng Jun replied with a smile–so, is it time for you to drag me to the back building and punish me with yoga practice?
Unexpectedly, Mei just gave him a blank look, “This system is good; our library could use it too.”
Indeed, in the era of big data, such a management system was truly very useful and could be utilized everywhere.
Feng Jun laughed and replied, “Then that’s great. Talk to the leaders at your work, and we might make a little money.”
After watching for a while, he turned and headed to the warehouse to try setting up a Spirit Binding Array.
This warehouse was one of his three, and it was without walls, just a steel frame for a roof, mainly used to store Boiler Camel Motorcycles. Now that he had moved most of the motorcycles out, the space that cleared up was just right for testing the Spirit Binding Array.
The warehouse wasn’t far from the villa’s courtyard, connected by a small path. Feng Jun couldn’t test the Spirit Binding Array in the small courtyard because it might conflict with the Spirit Gathering Array there.
As he was testing, Yang Yuxin called to say that she found a location.
Being somewhat tied up, he responded directly, saying come to Warehouse Three to find me.
Yang Yuxin was secretly pleased, knowing that to enter this warehouse, other than through the entrance of Warehouse One, one had to go through the villa and the backyard.
And the backyard was off-limits for Feng Jun; even Li Shishi wasn’t allowed to enter. Although Director Yang had accidentally followed him in once, she didn’t have regular access. But this time, she could walk through it openly.
As expected, when she walked through the backyard, not just Sister Hong and Mei, but even Zhang Caixin looked at her strangely.
Of course, she lived up to Feng Jun’s exception by efficiently securing a base.
This base was located in Funiu Mountain, between Chaoyang and Zhengyang. It used to be a military factory but had been abandoned when it moved out of the mountain. It was used as a militia training base for several years, and now only two people were left to guard it.
The guards rotated their shifts; other than a few rows of houses, there wasn’t much there. It had water and electricity, but who would come here to steal them?
The base was an asset of the National Defense Science and Industry Bureau. Yang Yuxin had made contact with the authorities and directly used a grant to acquire the rights to use the base–the assets remained state property, but she was free to do as she wished with it.
On her mobile phone, she also prepared a set of pictures, all related to that base.
Feng Jun looked at them carefully and then nodded, “You worked hard on this. Clean up the place and arrange for security… How many days will that take?”
Yang Yuxin pondered for a moment, “Ten days should do it. The houses and roads all need to be cleaned, and the doors and windows should be installed. If Sheng Tang’s construction team can be used, they can go there directly, which might speed things up a bit.”
“Then you deal with Wu Limin,” Feng Jun said in passing before adding after a moment’s thought, “Right, and find a few communication experts who are proficient in Haozhou dialect. They must be politically reliable and must not be the curious sort… I need them to train two people.”
“That won’t be difficult,” Yang Yuxin nodded promptly, but the next moment, she was a bit puzzled, “Why Haozhou dialect?”
“Don’t ask so many questions,” Feng Jun spoke gravely, “and don’t inquire about their backgrounds… You can handle that, right?”
Yang Yuxin nodded again without hesitation, “Of course.”
She was well aware that this was the fundamental reason her daughter was able to become a disciple. Although Xiao Hui had already taken a master, she too had to fulfill this prerequisite.
Feng Jun looked at her, his brow furrowing slightly as he spoke with gravity, “Last time, that Qin Tian, the confidentiality clause he signed with the doctor wasn’t all that secure, and a lot of information leaked out. If the same happens this time… people might die.”
Yang Yuxin’s face turned slightly red upon hearing this. Her nephew had indeed been lacking in his work last time, but it was inevitable. When they chose medical staff for Gu Jiahui, they had picked the best, not the most reliable, and their sense of confidentiality was far from the strongest.
However, this time she was confident she would do well. She nodded her head, “You can count on me. Xiao Tian is too young; sometimes it’s hard for him to lead. I will pick the right people ahead of time this time, and I’ll definitely handle it properly for you… People from Haozhou who are communication experts, right?”
“Correct,” Feng Jun nodded again, “They are to train my people in relevant communication knowledge and data management, and it has to be comprehensive… I’m not just talking nonsense, but it really concerns everyone’s cultivation resources.”
Yang Yuxin felt a tug at her heart, raising the importance she placed on this matter even higher. She had already considered the situation quite grave, but now… she had to give it her all, treating it as the most important undertaking of her life.
When one listens, one must also hear the underlying tone. When Feng Jun said that if this matter wasn’t handled well it would affect everyone’s cultivation resources, Director Yang immediately thought of the “everyone’s cultivation resources” as having a hierarchy. Should things go wrong, Xiao Hui and Gao Qiang would certainly be the first to be affected.
Having accepted such a task, her departing steps felt considerably heavier.
In the following days, Feng Jun continued setting up the Spirit Binding Array, while Director Yang focused on arranging that base.
Four days later, after repeated trials and errors, Feng Jun finally set up the Spirit Binding Array.
He then got up and walked towards the valley. Passing by the Lingzhi Formation, he couldn’t help but take a glance, “Eh, where’s Hua Hua?”
He shared a heart-link with Butterfly and could sense that it was nearby. But the weather was fine and the temperature was rising; shouldn’t it be working in the Spirit Fields?
With a shrill “squeak,” Feng Jun turned his head to see Hua Hua perched on a bamboo branch, protected by the dense bamboo leaves, its legs clutching a mobile phone, looking impatiently toward him.
“I gotta say, being glued to your screen isn’t much fun,” Feng Jun greeted the Butterfly with a smile, “Alright, I need you for something. Come with me.”
Hua Hua replied without hesitation, “Wait a moment, I’ll talk after I finish this episode.”
No wonder this creature was hiding among the bamboo leaves; it was actually watching a television drama–such decadence.
“No waiting,” Feng Jun was not indulging its habit, “The thirty-year term means you have to work for me for thirty years, not binge-watch dramas for thirty years!”
Hua Hua glared at him displeased but dared not refuse, so it took flight with the phone in tow, “I’ve just advanced in level and need some time to recuperate… Can’t insects have personal hobbies?”
Feng Jun paid it no mind and took it straight to the Spirit Binding Array, pointing ahead, “Put away your phone and give it a try.”
Hua Hua put the phone down and looked at him suspiciously, “Why do I feel like this could be dangerous?”
“I’m just testing a Formation,” Feng Jun didn’t deceive it to prevent further accusation of shamelessness, “There’s no risk to your life.”
Hua Hua shook its head firmly, its two antennae waving nonstop, “No way, even if there’s no danger, I could still get injured. According to the ‘Labor Law’, I have the right to refuse such high-risk work.”
“You’re quoting ‘Labor Law’ to me?” Feng Jun laughed, then offered after some thought, “Half a jin of Spirit Beast Meat.”
Hua Hua began to mull it over. It really did have an odd appetite; it could eat plants and meat, and it especially enjoyed five-poisonous animals. But as a being of Mid-stage Qi Refining, the allure of Spirit Beast Meat was significant.
After a moment’s thought, it laid out its conditions, “Plus a charger… no, two… three chargers!”
“Deal,” Feng Jun smiled and nodded, instructing it to stand in the center of the Formation, “Strange, why don’t you ask Sister Hong or Xiao Hui for chargers? They’d definitely be willing to buy you some.”
“They’ve already bought me one each,” Hua Hua replied sulkily, “I can’t really ask for more… As a being of Mid-stage Qi Refining, I can’t just take stuff from others for no reason. Where would my dignity be?”
Eh? Feng Jun glanced at it surprisingly, thinking that indeed, morality has declined these days; an ancient insect seemed to have more integrity than many people.
But in the next moment, Hua Hua cried out, “Stop… what are you doing?”
(Third update, calling for monthly tickets.)
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