Former Interstellar Mercenary In Urban Cultivation World -
Chapter 334: This Is Your Son (Part 2)
Chapter 334: This Is Your Son (Part 2)
However, unless she voluntarily taught these techniques, othersl people wouldn’t be able to obtain them forcefully unless they kidnapped her and coerced her into teaching.
However, Amalia had several factors on her side: first, she was a student of Heavenly Path University; second, she was a direct student of Professor Frans; and third, her close relationship with Kenny Lin, as well as General Silva’s favorable view of her.
Unless someone acted irrationally or was overly confident, they wouldn’t dare to take such actions.
Amalia had previously known that the books in the Soltice Ring were not ordinary, but now she truly understood that they used spiritual beads as currency.
She remembered that when she helped repair weapons for General Silva’s soldiers and healed their injuries, Kenny Lin had negotiated for some spiritual artifacts materials and over ten spirit beads.
Looking at her cultivation level, Kenny Lin pondered for a moment before saying, "Your cultivation level now is already at Tier 3. At this stage, you can still make use of spiritual beads, but once you reach the Tier 3 Advanced Stage, the effectiveness of spiritual beads will diminish. It’s best to save them; they can be used to purchase things that aren’t available on the market."
"I understand," Amalia replied.
Amalia had martial arts, spiritual techniques, and the ability to refine spiritual artifacts.
She believed that she wouldn’t lack spiritual beads in the future, but her parents still needed them for their cultivation.
Since Kenny Lin mentioned that spiritual beads wouldn’t be needed after reaching the Tier 3 Advanced Stage, she planned to use spiritual beads to support her parents’s cultivation until they also reached that stage.
She aimed to elevate their strength as much as possible to ensure they could protect themselves in dangerous situations.
Three days before the start of the new semester, Javier Hermandez and Mighel Zepeda finally returned.
They came to Amalia with injuries, especially Mighel Zepeda and the others, who had faced mutant creatures recklessly.
Seeing their injuries, especially the severe ones suffered by Elena Sandoval and Douglas Valentina, Amalia scolded them sternly upon their arrival.
"Do you think you can disregard your own safety just because I can heal you?" Amalia didn’t immediately start treating them, while observing them from a higher standpoint.
Lowering their heads, Elena Sandoval and Douglas Valentina sincerely admitted their mistake, "We were wrong. We won’t dare to do it again."
Amalia coldly stated, "This won’t happen again."
The two immediately showed relief, "We understood."
After having Douglas Valentina, with the severed palm, lie down, Amalia began the treatment while assessing them.
"The results of this expedition seem promising. It appears that you’ve all made breakthroughs. If you keep advancing in the rankings, there shouldn’t be any problems."
Mighel Zepeda responded, "That’s what we’re planning. After school starts, we’ll challenge those ahead of us."
Amalia chuckled, "Why not wait a bit longer?"
Mighel Zepeda shook his head, "No need to wait. If we can defeat our opponents, it’ll be difficult for them to surpass us again. The second year students can freely enter disaster zones without as many restrictions as first year students. Waiting for a few more months wouldn’t be worthwhile."
After tasting success, sending them back to their mundane lives would be as unpalatable as feeding them pig feed.
Amalia nodded, "As long as you have your own plans."
Mighel Zepeda grinned and asked, "Amalia, you got the top grades in all subjects this time. After school starts, you’ll comfortably hold the first place in the second year."
His words reminded Amalia.
"I forgot to tell you guys, I did a skipping Grade mission. So, after school starts, I’ll be a third year student."
The room fell silent instantly.
Representing the group, Mighel Zepeda swallowed hard, "You, did you just say you skipping to the third grade?"
"Yes, indeed."
Third year and above were considered as a seniors.
In the first two years, the students only studied at school, but in the third year, they had more freedom.
However, they had to be enrolled in the school for at least two years and achieve certain grades before they could graduate.
If they couldn’t meet the requirements after eight years, they wouldn’t receive a diploma.
Kenny Lin was currently in his second year, and he belong to the thirty-seventh cohort of students.
Amalia advancing to the third year coincided with the thirty-eighth cohort.
Although they had heard rumors befor about some exceptional student that can skipping grades, but experiencing it firsthand was a first for them.
After the shock about Amalia’s skipping grade settled, the group couldn’t help but feel genuinely happy for her.
Amalia’s abilities were never inferior to those senior students.
Skipping to third grade had its own perks.
There was no longer a class system, only rankings.
While there were many benefits, there was also a downside, and it was mandatory.
Only students who advanced to the third year would understand this.
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Before Amalia’s grade skipping could cause a sensation in the school, a new transfer student emerged unexpectedly.
That freshman supposed to be a first grade student, but they suddenly leaped to the third grade, which causing a stir throughout the school.
On the first day of school, Amalia’s limelight was overshadowed by them.
Amalia didn’t mind whether she’s being in the limelight or not, as she became busy immediately after the school started.
During her one-month seclusion, Amalia’s parents’s business was flourished.
Amalia didn’t know the extent of their success, but she knew that many spiritual cultivators were buying advanced level Amulets from them.
If it weren’t for the fact that they lived in a military compound where ordinary people couldn’t enter, they would have been swarmed by curious and potentially malicious individuals long ago.
This is shows how prosperous of their business are.
Amalia doesn’t know about their situation until they ask her to customize artifacts and spiritual artifacts.
As it turned out, long ago, his mother had opened an online store that only selling Amulets.
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