In A Cultivation World With An Entertainment Park

Chapter 119 What To Do?



Chapter 119 What To Do?

~Ding!

[New Side-Mission Alert!]

Chu Che, who was running alongside Wei Wei, suddenly froze from the alert.

And soon, his face became overly excited after looking at his mission tab.

[>Side-Mission: As the host's image becomes larger and larger, the host can hold certain events as well.

And so, because the host's reputation level has been upgraded to Level 2, the host has been granted a Grand Teleportation Building that should be placed around the gates.

Additionally, all Park buildings will be upgraded too.

But the host should never forget that with great power comes great responsibility.

That's why the host is must complete the following tasks below;

•Task 1: Connect the Grand Teleportation Building to the Profound sect in just 2 days.

•Task 2: Convince the Profound Sect Leader and Host the Profound Sect Inter-sect competitions before the sect's scheduled period.

Note: As a town lord, this will also bring money to various inns and restaurants. The host is bringing income to his people.

>Rewards:

•On the matter of cooking, the host will get the first season of Shokugeki No Soma! The true masters can heal injuries and cultivate by just a single bite of food. Just like Blacksmiths, Alchemists, and even Tunists, there are also MASTER Culinary Chefs that create qi-infused delicacies. This system caters to all professions; hence it will be introducing food anime as well.

•And for the last reward, all roads in the town will be modernized, meaning they'll get tarred and automatically clean themselves when dirty.

>Punishments: With all these rewards, the host dare not dilly dally. Failure of any task will result in the removal of any 2 out of the 6 Park Buildings (this includes the new Grand Teleportation building just awarded to the host now.)

>Deadlines:

•Task 1: Two days.

•Task 2: Two Weeks, 4 days.

Good luck, host]

...

Chu Che looked at his new missions and felt they were a lot to take in.

Nonetheless, they were very exciting too.

He wouldn't lie. As an Otaku, he had been curious about the many sects here.

And through Bho Su and the rest, he knew the gist of how they were ranked and what several people thought of them.

All in all, sects were the dream places of so many people... Especially the poor.

If their children were even selected as sect servants, they would be fine with that too.

Firstly, it costs too much to allow their children to break through their mortal shells.

And even if they broke through, the sect would only take those with good inherent abilities after testing.

Those with mediocre talent could be taken in as servants instead.

They would sweep the halls, work as book organizers in the pavilions, clear the fields, or do any basic activities that had nothing to do with cultivating.

And at the end of every month, they received a certain amount of money, as well as 1 or 2 pills that would help them advance.

Of course, it was a fact that the pills given to them were trash and could never be enough to assist them in breaking through.

At least they might have to consume it for decades and decades before getting to the acceptable level to become outer disciples.

Not to mention that many of them got bullied and never enjoyed what was awarded to them.

So they died as sect servants after 100~120 years, which was baby age in the cultivation world.

An ordinary mortal could live to 80~90 here.

So they weren't too far off from still being mortal themselves.

Nonetheless, even though they were poor inside the sect, they were considered rich to their poor communities outside the sect.

At the reward halls, many sects had services that acted like banks.

They could only choose to take a certain fraction of their money allowance and record the rest as kept with the sect.

And during their only outing or vacation as servants, they would take it all up and hurry back home with what they received.

If their parents squandered it all up or lost it before their next outing, then there wasn't much they could do about the situation.

As servants, they could only leave the sect once a year.

Of course, people could visit them, deliver food or send letters to.

At times, they gave the money during these visits, but those times were rare since it was risky for their families to travel with so much money.

In short, people saw sects as a way to make it in life.

This was a world where only the string could survive.

So entering a stronger establishment was all they wanted!

.

Thinking of the missions, Chu Che truly looked forward to seeing the Profound Sect.

But wait!

There was something that had been bugging him a bit.

'System. I don't have an arena or outdoor podium found in many sects. So how would we hold the Inter-sect competitions?'

~Puff!

The system popped onto his shoulders, looking like a samurai with his outfit and long sword. It also had a ninja headband on his forehead as well.

With a solemn (cute) look, the little system stared at the sky like a samurai in deep thought.

The wind fluttered through its hair, and for real, Chu Che heard the gentle sounds of some instrument blowing through his ears.

Drama much?

There was no other reincarnated person that had such a system, right?

[~Gentle Music playing~]

'My darling host. The wind is strong, and the force is within… We samurais must stand our ground and show the world our greatness. That's why people will never fully understand the cleverness in something as a simple competition… Host, you must follow the way of the samurai.'

'_'

What the hell was this stupid system saying?

It was talking gibberish again.

'Speak well.'

[My darling host. Since when does one need an arena or outdoor podiums to host a competition? Doesn't the host know that the entire Wenji Town is an arena itself?]

'You mean...'

[Yes, host. There will be NPCs and Players. Things are going to get lively soon.]

'Good.'

Chu Che smiled broadly.

Without a doubt, the entire Wenji Town would soon come to life.

And now that he had figured things out, he might as well start looking for Nianzu and Tsongai, who were Profound Sect leaders.

He had just 2 days to set up the portal connecting both regions, so he dared not dilly dally.

Sigh... He wished there was some Elder with higher rankings or decision-makers around that would readily grant permission fast.

Too bad there wasn't.

And he couldn't use the amulet of Shinnok to teleport to the profound sect since he had never been there before.

Chu Che was still thinking of his next moves when he suddenly entered the gaming hall and came face to face with a bizarre scene.

"This bloody Woman is getting on my nerves! Die, Megaera, die!!!"

"_"


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