The Chaos Dragon Prince

Chapter 485: Jin Ya



Chapter 485: Jin Ya

Realistically speaking, Royal World Spirit Master are grand figures Primal Soverigen grandmasters heavily rely on. They could forge pills, weapons, or any other kind of Martial resource that can cause grandmasters of cultivation to go green with envy.

Being able to reach this high class of Spirit energy Laws of course means that the World Spirit Master’s prowess is equally immense.

Even a Holy King Master needs to tread carefully around 4th Class World Spirit Masters. If not, they would risk offending a dangerous figure who can escape from their grasp and show up later with more powerful forces.

It is indeed true that most of the time, World Spirit Master’s raw power output is sometimes lower than Martial cultivators. The Law principles within an Inner World can suppress some paths of Spirit energy.

However, it was only some paths.

What Spirit energy Laws sometimes lack in raw power, they made up for it in sheer versatility. There were various Spirit Law paths that can give even Primal Soverigen grandmasters a headache to deal with. Furthermore, if a World Spirit Master has a great coordination with a Martial cultivator, they would become that more of a dangerous existence.

Cain and Amber had a thought. If they could become Royal World Spirit Master, just how much stronger they will be?

They would be able to forge their own weapons and armor, creating passive effects that only they can wield. Furthermore, they would be able to forge unique cultivation resources that can get them through a deadly situation.

As an extra insurance to their lives, it was a great thought for the duo.

However, the thought of breaching into Royal World Spirit Master was for the far future.

Cain smiled and nodded. “We thank Senior for the advice. If there isn’t anything else, we will be checking out these books now.”

“Oh this…” The librarian turned his attention to the rainbow-colored badge on Cain’s finger.

He then shook his head and said, “No need. The highest access also comes with the benefits of being able to borrow these texts for as long as you want. I wish Junior Martial siblings good fortune for your cultivation.”

Saying their goodbyes and nodding, the duo sauntered over to the palace entrance. Their minds stewed on what to do next.

But before they could leave the library, a familiar person suddenly walked into the library at the same time.

This person briefly pauses. They took a second to register the situation and while their face didn’t glow in glee, a small smile of satisfaction did curl her lips.

Cain similarly smirked and directly greeted this person, “Jin Ya? Or should I say Martial Sister Jin? To think you score so high on the exam that you even manage to make it to the Holy Land grounds.”

Indeed, the familiar person in front of them was the honest and straightforward Jin Ya.

Her goal in coming to the palace library was to further her cultivation of knowledge on the expertise she was severely lacking. But now, seeing Cain and Amber, a new goal instantly formed in her mind. Jin Ya respectfully bowed without any hesitation.

That simplest of actions stemmed from her soul. She would bow to others in a surface level of respect, but not genuinely mean it. In her eyes, Cain more than deserves genuine respect.

Afterward, Jin Ya spoke in a humble tone. “It really is nothing, Martial brother. In fact, Ren Bao and Fan Fu even got in the same position as me. We really only managed to advance because of the energy sources fused in our Inner World. That’s why I won’t take any shortcuts anymore and honestly deepen my foundations.”

“Mn. That’s a good step in a new direction. Just remember to aim high, but don’t overextend yourself. Doing what’s impossible for the current you would only end up hurting you in the long run.” Cain honestly spoke.

After several years of cultivation, he had managed to pick up on a thing or two about giving advice.

Jin Ya’s smile grew ever so slightly. “I will take Martial brother’s advice to heart.”

At this point, she pauses for only the briefest of moments before continuing to say, “Just one more thing, Martial brother. If it’s not too much to ask for, can you please accept my contact ring? For guidance in cultivation, I won’t hesitate to do anything you ask for.”

Her tone was the utmost honest and her expression didn’t twitch in the slightest.

A beautiful woman, hardworking and earnest, asking this is quite broad for interpretation. Even for how noble Divine realm cultivators believe they act, nearly everyone can’t ignore their desires or other feelings.

Cain could certainly say that there was a particular sense of elation about forming ties with woman cultivators on the same level. It’s a basic instinct engraved into everyone’s bloodline, no matter if they have special Ying or Yang physiques.

Cain and Amber merely took one look at each other. Amber pursed her lips as she transmitted, ‘Judging by that honest, yet silly look, she’s probably not even considering the fact we can take advantage of her.’

‘Or she is and just don’t care.’ Cain mentally shrugged. ‘In fact, I can certainly say she’s only doing this because she respects my talent so much. In any case, this could be fun.’

‘Oh? You kept the perverse side of you hid quite well, hm? I can only imagine what kind of ‘fun’ you want with her,’ Amber teased with a light giggle.

She didn’t even bother at the aspect of the deed. More so amusement Cain doing something that doesn’t involve being a nut in cultivation.

Cain didn’t even react as he calmly said, ‘We both know that my mind works in stranger ways compared to others. Besides, I would actually feel a bit weird taking advantage of this. Moreover, I think she has some genuine talent that can be amplified.’

Truthfully, Cain has as much desire as any other male. But the pleasure of cultivation that stems from the soul couldn’t be compared to simply fleshly pleasures.

Above all, the duo really didn’t have the time to act so casually. They’ll need all the resources and advantages they can get if they ever want to get back home and reach the Heavenly Great Worlds.

Powerful allies are one of those advantages.

Amber gave a simple snort in amusement, giving a silent agreement.

Cain smiled with amusement and asked, “You do know what you’re asking for, right?”

Jin Ya determinedly nodded. “Of course. If it was a Divine Decree Lord in front of me, I wouldn’t bother asking since I know their future pales in comparison to yours.”

Like Cain’s guess, Jin Ya’s respect for him reached unfathomably deep levels.

She is an ultimate pursuer of martial cultivation. So naturally, holding martial cultivation at a higher value than others, an Emperor tier genius like Cain was akin to her idol.

Cain suddenly felt a bit more curious about Jin Ya. He asked, “So, you hold me at a higher value, huh? If you don’t mind me asking, I assume you were raised in Sky Bless City, so just who was your family?”

It was a blunt, probing question, but Jin Ya didn’t mind the slightest when answering. “My family honestly wouldn’t be on your radar Martial brother. My Jin Family merely has some Divine Rulers as the ancient Elders. We’re only at the level of second-rate sects.”

“Just second rate? Wouldn’t your resources be severely limited? But it seems like that didn’t matter to your cultivation.” Amber started to probe as well.

A brief nostalgia crossed Jin Ya’s face. “Of course, for my goals and dreams, I knew that my family wouldn’t be enough. I do love my parents, but I needed to break out of this shell. That’s why I went from sect to sect, going on adventures to refine my mastery and personally improve my strength.”

Cain and Amber curled their brows. Going from sect to sect? That never seems like an idea anyone should take.

It’s an unspoken rule, but it is seen as very disrespectful to break from a sect and instantly to go another. Others would see this as an act of disloyalty and having zero fundamental principles to stand on.

Looking into Jin Ya’s eyes, Cain and Amber couldn’t say that this maiden was that kind of person.

It was at this moment that a thought streaked into Cain’s mind. “Say, were you simply unofficial, outer-court disciple in these sects? These types of people can’t even enjoy the bare bone of resources. But they would have access to geographical information and the chance to spar with official disciples.”

Jin Ya actually started to chuckle. “I know it seems foolish in other eyes, but that’s how I was able to score so much lucky chances and improve my combat prowess. Nobody cares if an unofficial, outer-court disciple lives or dies, so it was easy for me to experience numerous life-or-death struggles. Adding to this by exploring dangerous regions, I was somehow lucky enough to reach the Divine Star realm.”

For a brief moment, Cain and Amber paused. The way they looked at Jin Ya slightly changed.

They initially thought she simply had a decent family background, decent talent, and a great Divine Will for determination.

However, now, they could clearly see that Jin Ya is simple but also not so simple. It would be a mistake to look down on her.

‘Alright, I can admit it. She has something worthy of note,’ Amber finally admitted.

Cain gave a cheeky smirk to Amber and took out his own contact ring.

He tossed it over, saying, “Alright then. Be warned, I haven’t taught others that much. But since you’re so earnest, I won’t let you suffer.”

Jin Ya’s eyes overflowed with light. She didn’t register the suffering part at all. Advancing her cultivation was the ultimate pursuit that took the greatest value in her mind.

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