Chapter 62 Accidental Meeting (Please Recommend, Please Collect)
Chapter 62 Accidental Meeting (Please Recommend, Please Collect)
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Chen Yu left the Supernaturalist Association feeling unsure whether he was more regretful or disappointed; he clearly wasn't satisfied with this visit.
Originally, he had thought the Supernaturalist Association would be a large, authoritative organization covering all of Japan's transcendents, but based on the information now available to him, it seemed but an optional entity, a compromise after the collusion between the three major schools and Americans, far from the scenario he had imagined where he could interact with high-level transcendents.
Indeed, the Association had a transaction network that allowed transcendents to trade and share resources, but after a detailed understanding, Chen Yu realized that this network only catered to low-rank transcendents.
For the deeply rooted major schools or high-level transcendents, this transaction network wasn't very useful. They didn't rely on it for resource acquisition, and the job inheritances that low-level transcendents coveted weren't scarce for the major schools.
The existence of the transaction network was merely akin to the black market of the past, allowing them to reap more benefits and secretly control Japan's transcendents.
However, for Chen Yu, who was currently lacking various resources, this transaction network was still somewhat useful.
After completing the registration with the Supernaturalist Association, his mobile phone now had an extra app developed by the Association. Through this app, he could list the resources he was willing to sell to exchange for what he needed.
Because the real high-level transcendents seldom used this transaction network, there were still some high-quality resources that would flow out, and it wasn't that these high-level transcendents completely shunned the Association's network. If something of interest or need appeared, the actual high-level transcendents would still take action.
This was certainly good news for Chen Yu, and it could be considered the biggest gain of his association visit today. After gaining access to the app, he immediately posted a purchase request, listing all kinds of materials he needed.
As for the price Chen Yu offered, it was an irresistibly high one for the vast majority of transcendents—a professional inheritance ranging from beginner to expert.
In fact, the so-called professional inheritance was nothing more than a training method for Dark Warriors that Chen Yu had selected from the "Multiverse Universal Necromancy Spell Compendium." Among the numerous methods of creating Undead Servants in the compendium, it was just one that could be used on the living.
Such methods for creating Undead Servants were manifoldly recorded in the Eight Great Schools of magic within the "Multiverse Universal Necromancy Spell Compendium," since a Necromancer's greatest strength lay in their Immortal Legion. Undead Servants were the source of troops for the Immortal Legion; these creation methods were akin to training manuals for new recruits.
If it weren't for the fact that releasing too many inheritances at once could attract unnecessary trouble and that most methods of creating Undead Servants were unsuitable for the living, Chen Yu could have released even more inheritances.
Although it was only an Expert Level inheritance, once released by Chen Yu, it quickly stirred up ripples on this transaction network, and countless replies emerged in no time, either questioning authenticity or inquiring about the price.
Chen Yu browsed for a while, then stopped paying attention. He needn't concern himself with proof of authenticity—the prominently displayed "Master Rank" title on his account was proof enough. Regarding price inquiries, Chen Yu didn't spot anything of interest, and those with real intent to trade would naturally contact him, not frivolously post replies asking for the price.
As for whether the inheritance he released would attract prying eyes or someone would even attempt to seize it by force, Chen Yu had consulted Tsuchimikado Yoshiharu.
According to Yoshiharu's explanation, an Expert Level inheritance, while valuable, wouldn't be highly coveted by the capable major schools because they didn't lack such things, nor did they desire anything that could disrupt the purity of their own tradition of inheritance.
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And those schools requiring such a level of inheritance do not have the capability to steal something from a Master Rank transcendent's hands. As for the idea of uniting a bunch of small schools to play a game of ants killing an elephant—that era is long gone.
In the 21st century's society ruled by law, large-scale battles between transcendents would invite suppression from the government's related departments.
The information provided by Tsuchimikado Yoshiharu might not be entirely accurate, but Chen Yu had the same confidence in his own abilities. Even if someone really could steal something from him, the loser would not be him. After all, he had released the method for creating Undead Servants. Which Necromancer could not control their own Undead Servants?
As long as these people began to cultivate this so-called inheritance, they would increasingly resemble Undead creatures. And for Necromancers, wild Undead creatures were nothing more than materials for creating Undead Servants, let alone the Undead creatures that had already transformed themselves into Undead Servants? Necromancers had innumerable methods to control Undead Servants.
Of course, Chen Yu wasn't the type of person who enjoyed playing with conspiracies and schemes, but there was not a single Necromancer who was a saint.
Thinking this way, Chen Yu put the matter out of his mind and prepared to go home.
The Supernaturalist Association, located at Kasumi Pass, was naturally a considerable distance from Chen Yu's home. After crossing half of Tokyo on the subway, Chen Yu was just emerging from the subway station and walking toward the bus stop when he happened to see Kube Rokuro and Misumi Mikoto embracing a large box at the roadside, with another female forensic doctor by their side.
"Rokuro!" Chen Yu took the initiative to greet them, as he had always been curious about UDI, an organization that studied corpses, for professional reasons.
Kube Rokuro, carrying the large box, naturally heard Chen Yu's greeting and enthusiastically responded, "Brother Yu, what brings you here? Are you off today?"
"I just happen to have the day off. But what about you guys, carrying so much stuff around? Do you have work?" Chen Yu asked curiously, looking at the pile of things they were holding.
"Doctor Chen, hello. Today we received a request for assistance from the police and came to investigate the scene," Misumi Mikoto greeted Chen Yu and explained, "UDI is not only responsible for the bodies sent to our institute, but sometimes we also accept requests from the police to help them with on-site investigations.
Today, there was a family of four who committed suicide by burning charcoal, so we came to investigate."
"Are you the Doctor Chen that Rokuro and Meiqin mentioned? Nice to meet you, I'm UDI's Tokairin Y?ko. Doctor Chen, are you a surgeon at the Eastern University Affiliated Hospital? Do you have a girlfriend?" The other female forensic doctor seemed to take a great interest in Chen Yu; after introducing herself, she quickly asked him.
"Tokairin! Doctor Chen has a girlfriend!" Misumi Mikoto looked at Tokairin Y?ko with an expression as if she wanted to devour someone, immediately grabbed her, and with considerable embarrassment, said to Chen Yu, "Sorry, Doctor Chen, we have work to do and can't chat with you!"
With that, she continued walking forward, dragging Tokairin Y?ko along.
"Brother Yu, I have to get to work." Seeing this, Kube Rokuro felt obliged to apologize to Chen Yu, and followed after them.
Chen Yu just smiled indifferently, but as he watched them move forward, his brow involuntarily furrowed.