Chapter 24

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nTranslator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

nEveryone in the arena gasped.

n“He really just used one punch and one palm!”

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n“Why do I feel so bad for Zhang Fei? But it is a little funny. He used all his effort to get into the top 64, but in the end…”

n“It’s undeniably funny. But this Xu Xiaoshou might be a little too powerful. He’s almost as strong as the people ranked first and second on the scoreboard!”

n“After seeing this, can’t you tell that this person might really have an Innate-stage physical body!?”

n“Innate-stage physical body?”

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n“I don’t know. Someone analyzed the situation a few days ago and said that the probability of that being true is 70%. Now that we just saw that punch and palm, I would think that probability has increased to 90%.”

nMany people fell silent after hearing this. An Innate-stage physical body was extremely difficult to cultivate, and a person’s efforts might not even yield any results, yet someone had managed to obtain an Innate-stage physical body?

n“Maybe it’s because Xu Xiaoshou took drugs? Look at the scorching heatwave radiating from his body. He’s already requested to be barred from the competition. Why isn’t the judge doing anything about it?” some people protested out of jealousy, and their words naturally reached Xiao Qixiu’s ears.

nHe disregarded them. He didn’t even care to explain himself.

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nEveryone has their opportunities. Was there a rule against mastering a powerful technique before the competition?

nEven if there was such a rule, were they going to prohibit someone from training before the competition, achieving a breakthrough during the competition, or improving after reflecting on the competition?

nThis was the case for Xu Xiaoshou. The Infernal Fire Seed that Elder Sang had given him couldn’t even be regarded as an opportunity, as his body might be destroyed if things went wrong.

nYou can obtain an Innate-stage physical body if you have the ability, but someone might use you as the subject for their experiment.

nXu Xiaoshou ignored his surroundings and walked back to the waiting area. The competition continued. Thirty-two people out of the original 64 would be advancing. There were still many battles to go. He had more than enough time to rest.

nWhile he sniffed at the Red Gold Pill, he paid attention to his notification panel and couldn’t help but be elated.

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n“Got respected. Passive Points 142.”

n“Got envied. Passive Points 874.”

n“Got mocked. Passive Points 113.”

n“Got attacked. Passive Points 1.”

nThe notifications told him about the emotions he had stirred up rather than the Passive Points he’d gained!

n“Listen, so many people in the spectator seats are saying good things about me!” he thought. “Look, so many people are secretly envious of me. Tsk tsk!”

nXu Xiaoshou glanced down the notifications.

n“Passive Points: 42888.”

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nClang!

nHe hit his head on the railing, and a wave of mocking laughter came from the spectator seats. The number of Passive Points soared again to 43003.

n“How could I have so many?”

nXu Xiaoshou was stunned. He remembered that he only had a little more than 10000 points after the three battles in the preliminary round. How could his Passive Points have skyrocketed in just one morning?

nHe tried his best to think back but couldn’t recall having done anything to anger anyone.

n“Killing Wen Chong?

n“Impossible,” he thought. I was still in the barrier during that time and wouldn’t have received the bulk of the Passive Points then. Even if I had, I imagine it would’ve been several hundred points, or a little more than a thousand at most.

n“How could the points have risen by more than 30000!”

nXu Xiaoshou quickly scrolled through the past notifications to take a look. All of the notifications looked objective and realistic. They each gave him a dozen or several hundred points, but no numbers larger than that appeared.

n“Could the system have made a mistake?” The thought flashed through his mind. However, he quickly discarded the idea. He’d sooner believe that a meteor was falling from the sky.

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n“Got attacked. Passive Points 1.”

n“Got attacked. Passive Points 1.”

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nWhile he was in a daze, the notification panel continued to update every second. It constantly updated. Xu Xiaoshou groggily looked at the notifications, then suddenly slapped himself on the head.

n“The Infernal Fire Seed?!” He seemed to understand what was going on now.

nHis body had continuously been burned since dawn, which was when he ate the item. The system must have classified the burn as an attack received per second.

nWhich meant that he’d gotten one Passive Point every second.

nGetting a Passive Point every second wasn’t very impressive, and Xu Xiaoshou didn’t pay it any attention.

nHowever, those points would really add up as time went on!

nXu Xiaoshou did a simple calculation in his head. It must’ve been around seven in the morning when he met that detestable old man. It looked like a little more than three periods had passed.

nXu Xiaoshou started counting on his fingers, then used his toes to continue counting.

nThree periods was six hours. There were sixty minutes in an hour, sixty seconds in a minute…

nOver 20000 seconds!

nOver 20000 Passive Points!

nCreak!

nXu Xiaoshou exhaled two jets of steam and forgot about the chair he was sitting on. He released the spiritual strength around his buttocks and the heat emanating from his body completely melted the chair.

nHe fell onto the ground with a thump.

nAn attendant immediately ran over and asked him what happened.

nIn a daze, Xu Xiaoshou waved his hand to signal that he wasn’t in any trouble. The attendant was about to leave when Xu Xiaoshou quickly stopped him. “Wait, help me calculate how many seconds there are in a day,” he said.

n“A day?”

nThe attendant thought for a while, then said, “Around 86400 seconds, I think!”

nThud!

nXu Xiaoshou crushed the cup in his hand. He’d been struggling to get up, but he fell limply onto the ground once again. “What did you say?” he exclaimed. “Say it again!”

nThe attendant looked at Xu Xiaoshou’s body, which was constantly emitting steam. He didn’t know whether to help him up or not. All he could do was say again, “Eighty-six thousand and four hundred!”

n“Gulp!”

nXu Xiaoshou swallowed. More than 80000?

nHis facial expressions were interesting. One second it was pain, then bliss, then shock, then a silly grin…

nThe attendant didn’t know why Xu Xiaoshou was acting so insane, but then he suddenly remembered the instructions he’d gotten from the panel of judges. He needn’t care about Xu Xiaoshou, no matter what requests he had or what condition he was in. He could just regard Xu Xiaoshou as an idiot.

nHe silently left the waiting area, thinking that the chief judge lived up to his reputation. He knew about everything!

nXu Xiaoshou held up the Red Gold Pill and took a deep breath to quell his agitation, and shuddered. After doing this, he noticed that he was about to run out of Red Gold Pills.

nIn just a little more than half a day, he had used up the two bottles of pills Elder Qiao and the previous judge had given him.

nXu Xiaoshou thought it was a pity. Those were items that could save his life!

nHowever, this proved how powerful the Infernal Fire Seed was.

nHowever, after realizing how valuable the Infernal Fire Seed was, Xu Xiaoshou was no longer in so much pain that he needed to vent. Instead, he started to feel happy.

n“Pain?” he thought.

n“Hehe, it’ll pass in a flash.

n“A successful man doesn’t become successful without going through immense pain. If I only pay attention to the pain, I won’t experience the bliss that comes after.”

nHe waved his hand and summoned the attendant once again. “Go and look for Elder Xiao, the chief judge in the arena,” he instructed. “Ask him for some Red Gold Pills. Remember to bring me some.”

nThe attendant looked at him like he was an idiot.

n“Are you dreaming?” he thought.

nXu Xiaoshou’s face was already red, so there was nothing for him to be shy about. He continued, “I’ll teach you the three-sentence technique. Remember it well!”

n“First, if he doesn’t agree, tell him, ‘you were unwilling to give me medical attention, so you should at least give me some Red Gold Pills. I’m also a candidate. I will not stand for this!'”

nThe attendant was at his wit’s end. “He thinks I’d dare to talk to Elder Xiao like this?” he thought. “He’s the chief elder of the Spiritual Law Division, not a street vendor.

n“And for free?

n“Keep dreaming!”

n“Second,” Xu Xiaoshou continued, “If he still doesn’t agree, you can say, ‘Hehe, don’t think I don’t know that you’re partners in crime and are experimenting on human bodies.’ Your tone must be firm. You must be fierce!”

nThe attendant was a little dizzy. “This Xu Xiaoshou is definitely daring,” he thought. “Be fierce? Have a firm tone? Why don’t you go and die?”

n“Third, he must have agreed by this point. There’s no way that he’d dismiss the request. You can add a final line, ‘Since you’re already willing to give me the pills, are you not embarrassed that you’re giving so little? Add a zero to the back!'”

n“Go yourself!” the attendant laughed coldly.

n“Go by myself?” Xu Xiaoshou immediately became unhappy. “I’m a candidate, and you’re an attendant. We each have our jobs to do!

n“I still have to battle and fight later, so I need to recuperate now. Hurry and head over.

n“Do your best. Don’t be afraid. He isn’t scary. You have to know that people who hold higher positions than you are more afraid of soiling their reputation. He wouldn’t attack you for no reason.”

nThe attendant staggered backward. “Are the things you’re asking of me not good reason enough?” he thought.

n“Go!”

nXu Xiaoshou waved his hand. The attendant didn’t know how to react momentarily, and could only leave with a bitter expression on his face.

n“It’s too hard!” he thought.

n“I want to change my job!”

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