Chapter 83 An Angry Master Su (Part One)
Chapter 83 An Angry Master Su (Part One)
The sound of a pen 'skritching' across the paper in a hurry, was all that could be heard in Master Su's room.
Sitting at her desk writing, Master Su didn't look as tired as she felt; instead, she looked as beautiful as an ethereal and delicate as a fairy in her rich purple gown adorned with embroidered clouds.
Glancing at the pile of work stacked on her desk, Aura Su clenched her jaw, rolling her eyes in disdain.
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Master Su was well aware that the work was left to her on purpose. Did they really think she would surrender just because of the heavy workload? Never!
While Master Su was engrossed in the task at hand, Zen appeared in the doorway and saw the purple figure bent over the desk. He knocked on the door.
"Rap, rap, rap," the sound startled Master Su, and her head shot up. Zen's appearance was unexpected and she was caught off guard. Her face took on an unnatural hue briefly, and she quickly recovered and asked, "Hello Zen, what can I do for you?"
Stepping into the room, Zen replied, "Hello Master Su, I am here to claim some assignments."
"Assignments?" asked Master Su as she blinked. She smiled as she looked up at him. "Actually, you don't need to be so eager. The outer disciples will soon be given some pills, and that should be plenty for you to use to refine yourself."
Ordinarily, there was no rush for a new outer disciple recruit to do a task.
Since the outer disciples' strength was relatively low right now, even if they accepted a task, it would only be simple ones they would be able to manage.
Because the points for these simple tasks were relatively small, and the loss outweighed the rewards, it was better to train at Drizzle Peak.
Shaking his head in disagreement, Zen said, "I don't want pills, what I need are points."
Since he had a body as strong as a mysterious weapon, Zen ignored the conventional pills. He knew the Cloud Sect was rich, after all, even the pills that the outer disciples received were much better quality than the ones other families had.
But, regardless of how good the pills were, they weren't better than the Magical Pill. When Zen was being beaten, it was as if he was taking a Magical Pill. So, naturally, he didn't need any pills.
"What's the rush to obtain points?" asked Master Su.
"I just need the points," asserted Zen, thinking about how his need went far beyond 'a rush to get them, ' as Master Su said. He needed a million points!
Naturally acquiring that many points would take a reasonably long time, and at this stage, he was still working at getting his first hundred points. In his current situation, he lacked the resources and force to rescue Yan from Hell Mountain, but perhaps, he could visit her, right?
Seeing how stubborn Zen was, Master Su remained silent. Reaching out, she opened a pamphlet that was lying next to her and handed it to Zen. Then, in a crisp tone, she said, "This pamphlet contains the most elementary tasks, choose one of them."
Examining the booklet closely, Zen discovered that the tasks were all handwritten.
"Serve the Li family in the Imperial Capital by taking care of the house. Three days, three points..."
"Serve as a bodyguard to help the Howe Escort Agency in transporting cargo. Seven days, seven points..."
"..."
Seeing the point amounts took Zen's breath away.
The rewards for each task was too small, and at one point a day, it would take well over three months to accumulate a hundred points to perform these tasks.
At this rate, it would take a million days for Zen to earn enough points to rescue his sister, Yan performing tasks like these.
"What? Not enough points being offered for you? At first, you might think that, but you get used to it after a while," commented Master Su smiling brilliantly.
Although her smile appeared sweet, Zen saw the shrewd look of a businessman behind her eyes.
The fact of the matter was that the number of points wasn't too small, considering that three points could be converted to six cubic crystals, which was a tremendous sum of money to some families. What was more, since the Cloud Sect received a portion for expenses, they actually spent more money on these tasks.
"Are there any tasks that offer more points?" inquired Zen.
"Yes, there are. but unfortunately, you can't accept them," remarked Master Su while waving her hand dismissively.
All Zen had on his mind was how many points there were. He didn't care whether or not he was able to accept them. Hurriedly, Zen asked, "How do you know that, if I haven't tried? Can I at least look at them?"
While the request was unorthodox and even unreasonable, Master Su produced a second pamphlet, placing it in front of him.
Not bothering to check out what each task was, Zen looked at the row of points, and saw that the first task offered two hundred points!
Glancing over to what was required, Zen's first reaction was shock.
"The assignment is to hunt a shadow beast, skin it, and bring back the whole hide intact"
In the eastern part of the Eastern Region, shadow beasts were a unique species that lived in the Shadow Forest. Since the species was less fertile, they were rare. But, the strength of a single beast was so fierce, that it was rumored if someone at the nature refining level hunted one of these creatures, they would find it almost impossible to make it back alive...
Skimming the next task, Zen saw the reward was two hundred points. This time the requirement was to track and apprehend an infamous prisoner who escaped many years ago.