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Chapter 343: Spirit Law of Cursing and Great News

“Cursing?”

Everyone showed puzzled expressions.

“Yes, cursing.”

Yun Ye replied.

“But cursing can only target a single object, right? This veers too far from our goal.”

Tian Jialun said.

“Who said cursing can only focus on a single target? No ability is limited to just one target; it’s only specialized to enhance power. With the level of mosquitoes, even if we disperse the curse, we could easily curse a whole swarm.”

Yun Ye explained.

The group exchanged glances, all astonished. Cursing could be interpreted this way? It could spread if they wanted it to?

“Wei Yang, doesn’t cursing require a medium to activate? How do we expand the curse range?”

Tang Si asked, taking the academic question seriously.

“You guys haven’t read much on this topic, have you? It’s normal not to know. Cursing requires the target’s birthday, flesh, hair, or used items to precisely lock onto the target and minimize the cursing cost.”

“In fact, even without these, just remembering the person’s name and aura can trigger a curse, though the power will be significantly weakened. But even so, if a law realm curses a mortal, even without any medium, it could instantly kill; a curse weakened by 99.99% is still deadly poison for mortals.”

“Similarly, if we want to curse an entire mosquito swarm, we simply need to remove the limitations on the curse. No matter what kind of mosquito, we can curse them directly. The more power we have, the more mosquitoes we can curse. We could even create some simple altars, draw the curse formation, and then pray daily to prevent any mosquitoes from entering the room, leading to their instant death.”

Yun Ye said.

“Wow, is it really that powerful?”

Yong Fa couldn’t help but ask.

If that were true, wouldn’t he not have to worry about those disgusting things anymore?

Those bugs had made him sick; everyone else had various abilities to avoid mosquito disturbances, but he couldn’t due to his natural flaw, making it extremely uncomfortable for him.

For this reason, he lowered his tone, afraid that Yun Ye would say: “But, I refuse.”

Since Yun Ye brought it up, he naturally wanted to accomplish it. He nodded, “I believe we can do it. Once it’s done, it will be a one-time solution. Cursing some mosquitoes is easy; even if some are spirit insects, compared to the curse gathering with so many people from the entire city, they’re like dust.”

After all, they were mosquitoes, and it was unfair to compare them to ants.

Ants finally gloriously exited the weakest category.

“Sounds like it might work.”

“It seems we’ll have to read a lot of books again…”

“Ugh!”

The group sighed deeply.

Over the past year, they had come to realize Wei Yang’s vast knowledge. To keep up with this genius, they would have to put in a hundred times the effort, motivating them to grow at an unreasonable speed.

But ahead lay a hellish journey!

“You guys should be happy! This is about cursing. Isn’t it great to get rid of this swarm of mosquitoes? Look at those projects; how many chose expulsion?!”

Yong Fa exclaimed loudly.

“Let the research begin!”

Yun Ye laughed heartily; this was the reason he chose cursing.

……

Spiritual Law masters possess energy far beyond ordinary beings.

Moreover, after the Life Force Awakening, their physical growth accelerates; both their physical and mental abilities are unmatched by mortal bodies.

Age truly means nothing to practitioners. Although the six members of the Three-Day Society are mostly four-year-old children, except for Yun Ye, their execution, intelligence, and various abilities far exceed those of adults.

With six people working together, even if Yun Ye has completely lost his ability to develop, they progress very quickly.

In his second life, Yun Ye pioneered Extreme Spiritual Law and the Imagining Method, which seemed to indicate a lack of talent, yet it did not hinder his innovation.

But in reality, this had nothing to do with creativity.

Extreme Spiritual Law was simply Yun Ye applying modern knowledge in a normal way.

For the Imagining Method, Yun Ye just pondered a bit more about the principles of the Qi Cultivation Technique than others, so developing the Imagining Method came naturally to him.

The later stages were where the real difficulty of the Qi Cultivation Technique lay; the higher the level, the harder the progress became.

If the Tomorrow Society had reached this level today, Yun Ye would undoubtedly struggle to do the same.

In the same way,

Yun Ye’s current creativity is at the level of ordinary beings; learning established methods is simple, but researching anything independently is difficult.

The other five children in the Three-Day Society are all stronger than him; their only shortcoming is experience.

However, with Spirit Sense, even a four-year-old child has read books and learned knowledge that far surpasses what ordinary beings learn over decades of hard study.

It wouldn’t be wrong to call them seasoned scholars.

Yet, even so, the duration of this research was too long.

From October to November,

A whole month passed, and they had only completed a small portion of the Spirit Law, not finishing it entirely.

“Waaahhh…”

Heavy snow fell.

The entire school was covered in a thick layer of snow, and the weather grew increasingly cold; however, the Cultivator School had almost no vacations, so there were people at school all the time.

While many children sealed their powers and happily had snowball fights and built snowmen outside with their ordinary bodies, in the activity room of the Three-Day Society, the children occupied part of the space in various ways, writing vigorously, lost in calculations.

Yong Fa felt overwhelmed; he dropped his pen and fell to the ground. “Despair… I’m just not good at this. How can this be so difficult? I might as well just die!”

Despite being more talented than Yun Ye, he was the least efficient of the six due to his Spiritual Eye interference.

While others relentlessly pursued perfection to kill insects for their project, he had reached a point where he couldn’t even understand it. Now, the only thing he could do was to effectively use his Spiritual Eye to see clearer experimental results.

This awkward situation made Yong Fa a bit uncomfortable; even though he knew he was unsuited for this, he still felt regret.

Who wouldn’t want to be a well-rounded person?

“There’s no way around it, Yong Fa. You just aren’t good at this; there’s no need to get stuck on it. Aren’t you the one who contributed this month?”

“Yeah, let’s aim to defeat a few more societies and show them the strength of the 17th generation.”

Everyone spoke without looking up.

“So what if we know? It’s just a school…”

Yong Fa sighed.

The 17th generation refers to the children who enrolled in the 17th year since the school’s establishment.

In the Cultivator School, students may not graduate until their teenage years, so they are classified by their enrollment year.

As students of Class One in the 17th generation, they are considered the most talented batch, naturally shining with the brilliance of their generation.

Yong Fa stands out; most of this year’s projects revolve around combat, and he actually achieved results, becoming a well-known figure in school, even regarded as a leader. Only a few from Class One and Class Two can match his fame.

This is indeed an achievement Yong Fa has always taken pride in.

But that was before he overlooked Wei Yang.

Yong Fa knew very well that he was no match for Yun Ye now; even if he summoned all his strength, he might not win against this monster.

In this situation, all his battle achievements felt insignificant, making it hard to feel happy.

“Sigh, I’m off to challenge those seniors again. Yang Yu, isn’t your assessment over yet? Want to join me?”

Yong Fa jumped up like a spring fish.

“Um, you go ahead. I’m almost done. I need to help them revise the curse and finish the Spirit Law within this month,” Yang Yu refused, continuing her studies.

“Okay, I’ll take my leave.”

Yong Fa opened the door and stepped out.

As soon as he left the corridor, the soundproofing of the room disappeared. Yong Fa suddenly heard a lot of chatter coming from downstairs. He listened carefully and couldn’t help but show a look of shock. After confirming it was true, he pushed the activity room door open with a bang.

“Uh? What’s going on?”

Everyone looked up at him.

“Big news! Incredible news!” Yong Fa shouted excitedly.

“What happened?” Yun Ye, finishing his calculations, asked.

“Haha, just now, the Second Master of the Dream Marsh Spirit Sect fell, and we have finally taken the Fifth Guarding Path! The whole city is buzzing; our Tomorrow Society is about to rise! Soon, some of us can transfer to better spirit veins, relieving the pressure on Tomorrow City!” Yong Fa’s eyes sparkled with excitement.

This was a tangible benefit; both ordinary beings and practitioners would gain a lot.

For talented individuals like them, it was even more so!

The key point was that he felt he had a chance to join the Second Rank!

Only by becoming a genuine Second Rank combat practitioner could he realize his dreams!

He was naturally suited for the battlefield; his very existence was meant for combat, utterly different from other talents!

Staying in school prevented him from growing!

“Is this real?”

“The Second Master of the Dream Marsh Spirit Sect actually fell!”

“And we are going to establish a base outside? This is too sudden!”

The children exclaimed in surprise.

Yang Yu waved her hand, opened the window, and various conversations instantly filled their ears.

The school’s materials were completely soundproof, but it was purely because the practitioners’ hearing was too sharp; if it weren’t soundproof, they would be greatly affected.

Similarly, because of their strong hearing, they could easily catch conversations from hundreds of meters away.

—Spirit Sense, of course, cannot casually scan others.

“It’s true, everyone looks like they’re about to explode!”

Outside, the cheers roared like mountains calling and seas raging.

All practitioners; even a slight emotional stir would create a huge commotion.

“Another master has fallen…”

Yun Ye remained silent.

The fall of the Second Master was a character who could directly affect the balance. If the timing of the fall was off, it would be harmful to Tomorrow Society.

Others also noticed Yun Ye’s unusual demeanor. “Wei Yang, what’s up? You look so worried. Is there something strange about this?”

“It’s not exactly strange, but over 90% of it is probably just me overthinking…” Yun Ye shook his head. He didn’t have any specific information now, so he couldn’t make a judgment.

If the Cloud Heavenly Spirit Sect was at a disadvantage, the death of the Second Master of the Dream Marsh Spirit Sect would mean a return to balance, indeed something worth celebrating.

On the contrary, if the Cloud Heavenly Spirit Sect was the dominant side, it would further expand their advantage, which would put Tomorrow Society in danger.

Yun Ye shook his head. Tian Jing and the others were not fools; they wouldn’t be unable to discern which situations favored Tomorrow Society. The speed at which this news spread indicated something truly good had happened.


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