Chapter 74: Secondary Occupation Obtained!
Lu Zhiruo was cowardly and would always try to avoid contact with others. Therefore, the places where sheâd go were very limited.
Other than the dorm, canteen, and libraryâplaces where she could be alone by herselfâthere was only the warehouse.
Li Gongâs small space had become Lu Zhiruoâs private base that she used for training and meditation.
When Sun Mo came, she saw the papaya girl practicing her sword here.
She was panting and her clothes were completely soaked. However, she still didnât show any intention of stopping.
Sun Mo nodded. Although Lu Zhiruoâs potential value was very low, her hard work and attitude were commendable.
âTeacher Sun?â
Lu Zhiruo immediately stopped when she saw Sun Mo, and she came running over. Her big and beautiful eyes curved into two crescents.
âHow are you getting along with your dorm mates?â
Sun Mo handed her a candy. After Lu Zhiruo took it, he rubbed her head.
âItâs... itâs alright!â
Lu Zhiruo took off the wrapper but didnât eat the candy. Instead, she fed it to Sun Mo.
âYou eat. I donât like sweet things.â
Sun Mo said to her and thought the word âopenâ.
The silver treasure chest appeared before him and released a brilliant glow. After the light dissipated, what was left behind was a book that was shrouded in a faint golden glow.
âSkill book?â
Sun Mo was elated and wanted to cry out âMy prided papaya girlâs luck is really the best in the world! To think that patting her head can bring another skill book!â
Ding!
âCongratulations, youâve obtained âSpirit-Gathering Runeâ Depiction Technique, grandmaster-grade!â
The systemâs congratulation rang out.
âHaha!â
Sun Mo broke out laughing. It was another grandmaster-grade skill. This was excellent!
Lu Zhiruo sneaked looks at Sun Mo. (Whatâs the matter with Teacher Sun? Why is he smiling so happily? Did he pick up money again? No, Teacher isnât such a low-class person. Even if he were to pick up money, heâd return it to the owner.)
âAlthough itâs not a bad thing to be hardworking, you must have enough rest as well. Donât overwork yourself.â
Sun Mo instructed her and then went to the library to get some information. Although the owner of this body had some knowledge about âspirit rune wordsâ, they were insufficient. He needed more detailed information.
The Central Province Academyâs learning atmosphere wasnât bad. There were almost no empty seats regardless of what time one headed to the library. Therefore, all the students just picked the book of their choice and sat on the ground, leaning against the bookshelves as they read.
Sun Mo found the books of spirit runes and started to read from the foundational ones.
Spirit runes were diagrams that were drawn out using unique ink that contained spirit qi. After they were activated, they would produce all sorts of different effects.
For example, the Spirit-Gathering Rune was a diagram that could gather spirit qi. After the diagram was activated, the surrounding spirit qi would be sucked into it.
Sun Mo flipped through the books for a while and understood.
Spirit runes were like magic scrolls in the magic-themed games and movies. After activation, the magic that was on the scrolls would be released.
It was like how after a fireball scroll was activated, one could release a big ball of fire.
The ink used to draw spirit runes must contain spirit qi. Therefore, people often used fresh blood or ground bone powder from ferocious beasts, medicinal herbs, ores, and other things that had spirit qi in it.
In Middle-Earthâs nine provinces, the teachers must grasp one or many secondary occupations in order to become great teachers with âstarsâ. This was the requirement set by the Saint Gate.
Alchemists, weaponsmiths, beast tamers, herbalists, spirit rune masters, and doctors were all relatively popular secondary occupations.
Why did the teachers flock toward them?
It was because not only would they be able to show off, but the demand for these occupations were also high, and most importantly, theyâd be able to earn money.
Out of all of them, alchemy and weaponsmithing were the most popular. Even cultivators who werenât great teachers would study these two areas.
It was because alchemical pills and weapons were things that would accompany a cultivator for life. Alchemical pills could help one advance levels, heal injuries, replenish spirit qi, and many others. If one could refine these themselves, even if the pills couldnât be sold and were left for themselves, itâd at least be cheaper than to buy them from elsewhere!
As for weapons, if one could forge a spirit weapon or even saint weapon, theyâd strike it rich.
The owner of this body had previously chosen alchemy as his secondary occupation, and he was only at the elementary-grade. Other people would probably despise him even if he were to work as an apprentice.
Spirit rune masters werenât as popular as alchemists and weaponsmiths. However, they werenât bad either.
Sun Mo continued to read books to have a better understanding of spirit rune words.
Three hours later, the system felt displeased. âAre you going to learn it or not?â
To the system, this was a humiliation.
âI must emphasize that no skills given by the system are trash. You should be appreciative!â
Sun Mo ignored the systemâs nagging. Seeing that there wasnât anyone nearby, he took out the grandmaster-grade âSpirit-Gathering Runeâ Depiction Technique and shattered it with a slap from his palm.
Pa!
The skill book shattered into golden light spots like fireflies and then shot toward Sun Moâs forehead. Nothing was left behind.
A massive amount of knowledge instantly gushed into Sun Mo, causing him some headache. He recalled the scene from his younger days in the countryside where the heartless traders would take a water pump and pumped in water into living pigs.
However, this process wasnât long. About ten or more seconds, that knowledge was digested, and all sorts of professional jargon and concepts flashed past in his mind.
Sun Mo didnât need to think and naturally knew what they were talking about.
It was like looking at a question asking what 1+1 was. Heâd be able to write down the answer â2â without any hesitation. It was because it was too simple that it had become instinctive.
Sun Mo thought about all the information about the âSpirit-Gathering Runeâ Depiction Technique, and his expression turned into that of a pleasant surprise. He couldnât help but praise.
âSystem, this is really amazing!â
The Spirit-Gathering Rune was the most basic, common, and practical spirit runes in spirit rune words. It could be said that if a cultivator were to purchase spirit runes, then the first thing theyâd buy would be the Spirit-Gathering Rune.
True to its name, the Spirit-Gathering Rune gathered spirit qi.
Cultivations required spirit qi for their meditation, training, and attempts to break through levels. It could be said that spirit qi was the core of all cultivators in Middle-Earthâs Nine Provinces.
Cultivating was the process of absorbing spirit qi. If the spirit density around one was high, then things would naturally progress very easily.
âHmph, of course! Iâm the best!â
The system was very proud.
âThen how amazing is my Depiction Technique?â
Sun Mo wasnât done with his questions, so he allowed the system to be proud for a while.
âRanked third in Central Province Academy, seventh in Jinling City, and 26th in the entire Central Province,â the system replied.
âIt isnât even top in the school, yet you dare say that youâre the best?â
Sun Mo teased. He was actually very pleased.
âThatâs crap. You have just obtained the Spirit-Gathering Rune Depiction Technique, yet youâre still not satisfied with this ranking? Those who are ranked in front of you specialize in spirit rune words. Which of them hadnât spent over ten, twenty years, or even half of their lifetime on this subject? What are you using to compare against them?â
Sun Mo had long since guessed this possibility, but he still couldnât help but want to ask.
âWhat if we put an age limit? Letâs say, amongst those 30 years old and below. What rank would my Depiction Technique be at?
Sun Mo was 20 years old this year and his expectations werenât high. He just wanted to be better than people who were ten years older than him.
âRanked first in Central Province Academy, second in Jinling City, and fifth across the entire Central Province.â
The system replied without hiding anything.
âOnly second in Jinling City?â
Sun Mo smacked his lips.
âBe content. You havenât even drawn a single spirit rune yet!â
If the system had eyes, it would really want to roll its eyes 100 times.
âHow do I raise my ranking?â
Sun Mo was displeased. He wanted to be number one, at least in Jinling City.
âPractice makes perfect.â
The systemâs reply was with the most pristine principle.
âIt seems that Iâll have to work hard for a while!â
In order to become a 1-star great teacher, he would need to be proficient in a secondary occupation.
Given the original ownerâs pathetic alchemy standard, Sun Mo would have to spend a lot of time in order to become proficient in it. However, things were different from spirit rune words.
Sun Mo had already grasped the grandmaster-grade âSpirit-Gathering Runeâ. This in itself would become a valuable experience.
Ordinary people would have to spend at least ten years in order to reach this level. Therefore, Sun Mo could be considered to be at the elementary-grade in spirit runes. He just needed to work a little harder and the learning would progress steadily.
Of course, other than that, it was also very tempting to use the âSpirit-Gathering Runeâ to earn money.
Sun Mo had a high level of mastery in painting. The art pieces he came up with were definitely of great quality. However, what was the use of that?
In any era, only a minority would be able to admire these art pieces and were willing to spend money to collect them. Moreover, many artists tended to be poor while they were still alive, and their art pieces would only be treated as antiques, with their prices hiking up a few hundred years after the artistsâ death. But what would that have anything to do with the artist themselves?
The Spirit-Gathering Rune was better. He could sell them for money after drawing them.
âAlright, I donât have any more questions. System, dismissed!â
Sun Mo started humming as if he could already see a lot of money with wings flying into his pockets. He believed that it wouldnât be long before he could provide for Lu Zhiruo. Moreover, he could add two more eggs for breakfast every morning, eating one and throwing the other one!
Ding!
âMission released. Please complete 1,000 spirit runes within a month. The reward will be one black-iron treasure chest. If the mission fails, the grade of the skill will drop.â
âTo hell with you!â
Sun Mo cursed. Did the system have to be so narrow-minded? Could they still be friends and get along happily?
If he wasnât able to complete the mission and the Depiction Technique dropped directly to the elementary-grade, then wouldnât he cry to his death?
Although he had received the punishing mission, Sun Mo didnât have the time to draw the spirit runes. It was because it was about time for the first public lecture. He needs to make preparations and get a great start for his first job.
Sun Mo knew that given his identity as An Xinhuiâs fiancĂ©, many people would be biased against him, not liking him.
The first part of the public lecture had a Q&A segment. Thereâd definitely be many people trying to make things difficult for him then. Theyâd want to deal him blows until he scrammed out of the school.
âHmph, Iâll definitely not let things go the way you guys want it to!â
Sun Mo said firmly. Back in No.2 High School, he had the nickname âBlack Doggy Sunâ. If he was serious in wanting to shoot at a person, heâd be like a wild dog that had broken off from its leash. Even heâd be afraid of himself!
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