The game "The Path Toward Heaven" was Jing Jiu's declaration to the entire Federation of the Milky Way.
He truly wanted to see the Snow Girl.
In fact, this game was also a fish pond he dug and a Wutong tree he planted.
He wanted to see which fish was willing to swim over and eat the familiar aquatic plants, and which bird was willing to fly over and stand on a tree branch to look at the familiar scenery.
There were thousands of suspicious accounts in the data provided by the Twirling Rain Company, and the suspicious ones were the symbols. Jing Jiu and Ran Handong analyzed the conditions offered to Ran Donglou by Jing Jiu and narrowed the range to a hundred accounts. In the end, Jing Jiu had determined more than thirty suspicious accounts and asked Ran Handong to monitor them in secret.
Some of them must be the ascendants from Chaotian.
When he met General Li that day, the digital symbols of two people appeared on the Main Planet. It was evidently suspicious.
Jing Jiu looked at the outside of the window. The ring on his finger began to emit a faint glow, tracking the two digital symbols. His line of sight moved along with the symbols and eventually fixed on a battleship outside the atmosphere.
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The middle-aged officer on the battleship adjusted the silver-rimmed glasses on the bridge of his nose as he watched the light screen attentively.
On the light screen was a black battleship moving forward slowly, seemingly motionless against the background of the ocean.
Jing Jiu was on the black battleship.
He didn't know that Jing Jiu was looking at him at the moment.
Time passed slowly. A tiny whirlpool formed in the water in the glass cup.
The middle-aged officer suddenly felt something was out of place.
The ascendants were the true fairy men, so they had a keen sense of the changes in the energy of heaven and earth and a strong sense of danger, which was almost metaphysical.
If he felt something was out of place, it meant that something was out of place, meaning that something was out of place.
The water in the glass cup suddenly stopped flowing, as did his Dao Heart that had calmed down again and his slender fingers.
It was unclear when his finger had pressed on the red button again. It was so steady that it seemed that it would never be pressed down, or that it would be pressed down at any moment.
The huge battleship adjusted its position along with the low hum of the electromagnetic interference. The mysterious and peculiar weapon underneath the battleship extended out soundlessly and aimed at the planet.
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Jing Jiu left the battleship and looked at the brightest star in the sky.
It was not the permanent star, but the space station of the Science Academy of the Federation.
The middle-aged professor was still in the game "The Path Toward Heaven", enjoying the lotus flowers on the surface of the lake in the Thousand-Mile Windy Corridor.
Having not seen the lotus for a long time, he still felt that the lotus was beautiful.
The old scenery made him relax a little. If he was suddenly attacked at this time, he might not be able to react.
But nothing happened. The book on the table moved without any wind and turned a few pages.
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"So it's a Saint."
Jing Jiu pulled back his gaze and noticed that Ran Handong had been staring at his face.
Ran Handong's face was very pale, even paler than when she guessed that he met General Li that day.
Her eyes were filled with nervousness and her lips were tightly pursed because she had guessed what he wanted to do at that moment.
Today, General Li was prepared for the failure of the negotiation.
If the negotiations between the two sides broke down, then war would ensue.
This could also be seen as a threat.
Jing Jiu would not accept it, so he made preparations in advance to counterattack at any time.
He would use his divine sense to attack that professor through the Dao Toward Heaven game.
Then, he would turn into a sword light and enter the gravitational field the moment the battleship activated its weapons, charging into the command room at the bow of the battleship.
None of this happened.
It was because he wasn't sure what the secret weapon of the battleship was. It was evident that it was not the base of the laser cannon or the nuclear bomb. Normally, it couldn't be the legendary neutron cannon, unless General Li didn't intend to destroy the Main Planet. Moreover, he didn't know where General Li was and whether General Li had any backup plan.
No ascendant was more powerful than him. Though he was as confident as he was in Chaotian, it didn't mean that he was willing to face such a dangerous situation.
Most importantly, the negotiations between the two sides hadn't broken down yet. Why would he fight against his Great Grandmaster?
"Have you decided … to accept their conditions?" Ran Handong asked in a trembling voice.
Jing Jiu uttered "hmm".
After a moment of silence, Ran Handong leaned against the back of the chair slowly, looking relaxed. It could be understood that she had given up all hope.
"Why did you bring me here then?" she asked angrily.
"You're the secretary," said Jing Jiu.
What he meant was that he was very lazy, so she was responsible for informing the government and the praying hall of his decision. And she was also responsible for explaining and dealing with others.
Ran Handong didn't bother to say anything more. She curled her body into the chair and pretended to be asleep with her eyes closed.
The spaceship sped up and soon flew out of the atmosphere. It was exceedingly quiet, drifting forward like the ashes of a piece of paper. In fact, it traveled at a high speed. A dozen minutes later, it landed on the lawn of the manor house. Different from when it left, it didn't conceal itself, attracting many gazes.
The Main Preacher Tai Yang and the people in the praying hall watched in surprise as Jing Jiu walked down from the spaceship, wondering where he had been.
After Jing Jiu returned to the small building, Zong Lizi, who had finished her classes at the College of Priests, came over happily. She was surprised to find that Ran Handong was not there.
"I've left," said Jing Jiu.
There was no preamble or warning, it was just this sentence.
Zong Lizi was startled.
She had expected this day, but she didn't expect it to come so suddenly.
From the underground apartment to the University of Stargate and then to this manor house full of green trees, she had a feeling that everything was not real.
He would leave her one day, and the dream would come to an end one day.
After a long moment of silence, Zong Lizi asked, "Can you tell me your story?"
That night, this youth knocked on her door and told her that he had seen the recruitment notice she had written on the Internet and asked if he could move in with her. Zong Lizi was aware that he was lying, but she didn't expose him. It was not because he had a handsome face, but because she was aware that everyone had their own difficulties and circumstances.
She had neither asked him about his difficulties nor inquired about his background; but she wanted to hear it from his mouth that day.
"The path toward heaven is my story," said Jing Jiu.
Zong Lizi remained silent for a long time with her head lowered.
She had vaguely guessed the truth a long time ago, but she didn't want to think about it that way.
It was because the truth was too shocking.
He was not a person of this world. What could be more remote and despairing than this fact?
"So … you are the ascendant … the Immortal Jingyang …" Zong Lizi lifted her small face bravely and stared into Jing Jiu's eyes. "Did you come to our world to find those companions?" she asked in a trembling voice.
Jing Jiu uttered "hmm".
"Have you found them now?" asked Zong Lizi nervously.
Jing Jiu uttered "hmm" again.
Zong Lizi pressed, "Are you … going to meet those people today?"
Jing Jiu uttered "hmm" again.
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General Li was the Immortal Chunyang.
The organization of the cocoon breakers or the butterfly association, the self-governing union of the ascendants, was under his control.
All of this was the will of the Grandmaster.
The Aoyama Sect ruled the Federation of the Milky Way.
He was a disciple of Aoyama.
He was the most outstanding and outstanding disciple.
He had already proven that Shen Yunmai was not as good as Jing Jiu.
In other words, this vast universe and this civilization would belong to him in the future.
What else could he say then?
Well, it should be the case.
"Is it safe to go there …" asked Zong Lizi earnestly while looking at Jing Jiu.
Jing Jiu suddenly felt touched. He curled up the corners of his mouth and uttered "hmm" while rubbing her head with a faint smile.
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(I wish all the lovers in the world will be together forever. Even if they are separated for a while, their hearts should be together regardless of the method. I hope everyone will be happy.)
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