Extreme Almightiest Young Master

Chapter 1302 - 1300: Spirit Realm



Chapter 1302 - 1300: Spirit Realm

"Teacher Lin, I think we should give this place a name. It’s so beautiful!" Xia Jianping looked at Lin Feng and shared his thoughts. He had long wanted to bring this up with Lin Feng, and now that he saw him, he truly hoped Lin Feng would approve of his idea.

"Yeah, Teacher Lin, give this place a name."

"That’s a great idea, Teacher Lin. Help us come up with a name!"

...

When the other children heard Xia Jianping say this, they also felt a name was necessary. Such a stunning place without a name seemed like such a pity! It wasn’t just the children expressing this sentiment—two Great Demons beside them were also nodding continuously. They treated this place as their home and naturally didn’t want it to remain nameless.

"Alright, let me think." Seeing the children and the two Great Demons so eager, Lin Feng nodded in agreement. The children’s words reminded him; while others might not need to name their small worlds, this place belonged to him. He could name it whatever he wanted. Having a name would make future conversations much more convenient.

A few breaths later, inspiration struck Lin Feng, and he found the perfect name. Turning to the children and the two Great Demons, he said, "Why not call it Spirit Realm?"

"That’s fantastic!"

"What a great name!"

...

Lin Feng’s words immediately brightened the children’s eyes, and they all readily agreed. They were delighted with the name. Even the two Great Demons beside them nodded repeatedly. Spirit Realm—a fitting name indeed. With Lin Feng’s Formation in place, the abundance of Spiritual Energy here was astonishing and practically endless. The excess Spiritual Energy nourished the biological life here at a remarkable pace. Before long, this place would surpass everyone’s imagination, making Spirit Realm an entirely suitable name.

Seeing the children agree with his suggestion, Lin Feng smiled. Suddenly, he remembered how the children had been busy cultivating and decorating Spirit Realm simultaneously during recent days. They must be exhausted. Not wanting them to stay overly tense, he proposed, "Let’s take a two-day break. Relax a bit, and you can go anywhere you want."

Lin Feng’s idea was simple. After all, children are still children—they love to play. This was an opportunity for them to explore, expand their horizons, and develop emotional resilience. It would benefit their growth too.

On hearing this, the children were overjoyed and practically jumped for joy. Although they had been in the Secular World for quite some time, they only had one or two opportunities to truly explore. Their curiosity about this world had been building for a while, and they longed to look around.

Seeing the children so thrilled, Lin Feng smiled as well. While the children were cultivators, they were still children. Their natural innocence couldn’t be entirely suppressed, even though they had been restraining themselves. Lin Feng then summoned Huang Shi, instructing him to explain the precautions of traveling and leisure activities to the children. He provided each of them with a phone, teaching them how to use it. Before departure, he gave each child a thousand yuan in cash to spend freely.

Once everything was settled, the children left in small groups. Watching their jubilant departure, Lin Feng and Huang Shi also smiled. Children need to play—it’s their nature, something no one can change. At the end of the day, as long as they were happy, that was all that mattered.

"Boss, shall I assign someone to follow them?" Huang Shi asked cautiously as he looked at Lin Feng. He still felt uneasy about the children venturing out alone, worried about how they would handle unexpected situations.

"It’s fine. Let them experience things on their own; assigning someone would defeat the purpose of the trial." Lin Feng shook his head at Huang Shi’s suggestion. These experiences were vital to the children’s growth. If someone constantly shadowed them like a babysitter, the entire trial would lose its meaning.

"Alright then, Boss, I’ll follow your lead." Huang Shi agreed, saying no more. He stood beside Lin Feng and suddenly remembered something, initiating a casual conversation.

"Boss, you’ve been so busy lately. I hardly see you around."

"Hmm, there’ve been a lot of matters to deal with. Your cultivation speed doesn’t seem very fast, does it?"

"It can’t be helped. The company’s affairs are overwhelming. I can only sneak away to cultivate a few hours at night."

"True. I’ll think of other ways to help you improve your strength, but it won’t address the root cause. The real solution is stepping away from these responsibilities, which isn’t feasible for now."

"Thank you so much, Boss. By the way, being a cultivator really has its perks! Just a few hours of cultivation every night keeps me brimming with energy the rest of the time."

"That’s only one benefit. The main advantage of cultivation is life extension, enabling continuous self-improvement."

"Life extension? Boss, how much longer can it extend life?"

"It varies from person to person and depends on one’s strength. Generally, reaching a hundred years is easy, and the higher the cultivation level, the longer the lifespan."

...

Huang Shi continued asking Lin Feng about cultivation matters. He had been experiencing the benefits of cultivation recently, but his responsibilities left him little time to dedicate to it fully. However, its effects were undeniable. He deeply desired to immerse himself in cultivation but currently couldn’t due to his obligations.

Lin Feng patiently addressed Huang Shi’s queries. Unnoticed, time passed as they chatted...

Elsewhere, the children roamed Tianhai City with their spending money, exploring everything that intrigued them. They tried countless fascinating foods and engaged in various entertaining activities, thoroughly enjoying themselves. However, they all remembered Lin Feng’s advice not to cause trouble, firmly abstaining from intervening in trivial matters.

Tianhai City was immense, and as the children toured enthusiastically, evening fell. Seeing the fading daylight over Tianma Mountain, the children promptly took taxis back to Yingbo University as Lin Feng instructed.

By dinnertime, most children had returned, but unexpectedly, two children were still absent. Xia Lalan instantly grew anxious, fearing something had happened to them.

"Lin Feng, Xia Hong and Xia Xiaoxin haven’t returned. What should we do?" Xia Lalan asked Lin Feng, her face full of concern as she genuinely worried about the missing children.

"Don’t worry; they have phones. Huang Shi, give them a call." Lin Feng reassured Xia Lalan, then instructed Huang Shi to contact the two children.

Having anticipated potential issues, Huang Shi already saved the children’s phone numbers. He swiftly dialed them as Lin Feng requested. The call connected quickly, and after a brief inquiry, Huang Shi hung up and reported back to Lin Feng and Xia Lalan.

"Boss, the two children are on their way back in a taxi now." Huang Shi summarized the call, relieving his earlier concerns. Since they were safely in a taxi, there was little to worry about.

Xia Lalan relaxed upon hearing Huang Shi’s update, then called the children to dinner. As expected, the two children hurried back shortly after, greeted Lin Feng briefly, and rushed off to join dinner.

However, after they left, Lin Feng’s expression darkened slightly. He sensed something unusual in the two children’s demeanor but chose not to address it immediately. Instead, he turned and went to dine with Ding Wan’er and Leng Mei.

After dinner, Lin Feng found a quiet spot and used his Divine Sense to summon Xia Hong and Xia Xiaoxin privately, intending to understand what had happened.

"Did something happen today? Tell Teacher Lin about it." Lin Feng gently patted the two children’s heads, his tone soft. Trials were beneficial, but unresolved emotional burdens could hinder cultivation. He knew he needed to help the children address any lingering issues.

"Teacher Lin, please don’t blame us... we think we were scammed..." Xia Xiaoxin said, her voice filled with defeat. Speaking of the incident, she realized it was her insistence that had led them into trouble.

"Scammed? How? Teacher Lin won’t blame you. Tell me what happened." Lin Feng’s curiosity was piqued upon hearing Xia Xiaoxin’s words. The children had decent strength, so how could they have been scammed? And what exactly did they lose?

"Well, Xia Hong and I were strolling through the streets, enjoying delicious food and having a great time. As we passed Fumin Mall, a little girl, even younger than me, approached us. She was dressed in ragged, scanty clothes and filthy all over, begging us for money. Xia Hong suggested ignoring her and walking away, but I couldn’t bear it and gave her a few hundred yuan."

"I didn’t expect that right after I gave her the money, two more little girls appeared, looking even worse than her. They also stretched out their hands to beg from us. I couldn’t stand it and ended up giving them all the money I had."

Xia Xiaoxin recounted the scene earnestly, recalling how the weather was turning cold, and the girls were dressed in tattered clothes. One had a disability, with only half of her arm remaining. They had seemed so pitiful that she couldn’t resist giving away all her cash.

"It’s just money; it doesn’t matter. Just be more careful next time. Besides, you acted out of kindness." Lin Feng gently stroked Xia Xiaoxin’s head. The children were inherently kind-hearted, and their compassion had moved them to help—giving away some money was inconsequential, especially since wealth to Lin Feng was merely a number.

But no sooner had Lin Feng spoken than Xia Hong interjected.


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