Su Tu and the young man sat in a restaurant, a variety of delicious dishes laid out before them, all top-quality nourishment, each dish costing a fortune.
This meal alone was enough to match the annual training expenses of a genius Martial Artist.
And these dishes didn't cost Su Tu and his companion a penny, all purchased by the stationed Martial Artists and various officials from the exam site.
Because of Su Tu, the losses and impact of this martial exam were minimized. When they saw Su Tu wake up, each one was moved to tears, almost crying with gratitude.
But whether they were genuinely grateful that Su Tu saved those students and preserved the Ultimate Gate, or simply because his awakening spared their lives, was unclear.
The higher-ups were extremely concerned about this incident, not only increasing security around the Ultimate Gate but also scrutinizing everyone involved in this martial exam.
A major purge ensued.
Many people were implicated, some demoted, others executed.
The Federation also sent special personnel to thank Su Tu and awarded him with an Honorary Martial Artist badge, although, to be honest, in Su Tu's eyes, this badge and honor were less useful than a high-tier technique.
As for Dongdong and other Gatekeepers, when they learned that Su Tu had saved them, each was overwhelmingly grateful, especially Dongdong, who even declared he owed Su Tu a life, ready to return the favor anytime if needed.
The young man offered Su Tu a piece of meat, his voice tinged with a bit of self-reproach.
Yet beneath his gentle tone, his words were slightly too severe.
"Thankfully, you're okay. Otherwise, I wouldn't know how to explain to our mentor. It's all my fault for arriving late. If I had thought of a way to sneak into the retake, none of this would have happened."
Even Su Tu's lips twitched upon hearing these words.
If anyone else said this, Su Tu would think they were joking and tease them back.
But Su Tu knew that this senior brother before him wasn't joking at all. He was genuinely a lawless renegade. Just his willingness to have every martial exam examiner accompany Su Tu in death showed that.
This man truly didn't regard the Federation's laws and rules at all.
The Tayue Sect was known for protecting its own, but doing so to this extent was a bit too extreme.
"Senior Brother Le, you truly are a lawless renegade, it's too severe. These days are becoming more and more intriguing."
Su Tu couldn't help but say.
Su Tu's third senior brother, named Le Yiwen, appeared refined and gentle, with a warm voice. It was unimaginable that such a person could commit such terrifying acts.
With no so-called threats or pressure, if Su Tu didn't wake up, he would have ensured that everyone responsible for the retake's safety would accompany Su Tu in death.
"Hehe, Federation laws? They're rubbish. If they were really useful, would our mentor have hit so many walls back then?"
Le Yiwen chuckled lightly, his words were still as severe as ever.
Upon hearing this, Su Tu nodded slightly. Before leaving that blank room, he had a conversation with the Void Martial God about the current state of the Human Federation.
This allowed him to have a different understanding of the Federation's current situation.
"Let's not talk about this anymore. How have our mentors been recently?"
Upon hearing this, Su Tu began recounting some interesting stories from the martial arts hall to his senior brother. When hearing about how Li Hu was chased around daily by Xiao wielding a hammer, Senior Brother Le couldn't help but smile softly.
"Xiao is still so adorable."
This was the first time Su Tu heard someone describe senior sister Xiao this way.
"By the way, Xiao told me that you saw something on your mother before, could you tell me about it?"
Su Tu thought his senior brother would ask about his experiences as a Gatekeeper, but was surprised that his first concern was about his family.
A warm sensation filled his heart, and he quickly described to Senior Brother Le what he saw during his last video call with his mother, detailing the appearance and form of the object.
After listening to Su Tu, Senior Brother Le adjusted his glasses slightly, his brow furrowing lightly.
"Theoretically, such a parasitic organism shouldn't exist, but the specifics can only be determined after I see Auntie."
Upon hearing this, Su Tu nodded repeatedly.
Now, Su Tu already knew some aspects of Senior Brother Le's situation. His third senior brother had attained Celestial Human Cultivation. Due to his bone appearance, many of his techniques and Divine Techniques were inspired by plants and parasites.
Therefore, he had a deep understanding of parasitic organisms. The path he was taking was different from traditional Martial Arts Dao, it was a new path no one had traveled before. If Le Yiwen could see this path to the end, it would open up a whole new route.
Soon, Su Tu contacted his mother and learned that she had already arrived at Celestial City Star.
She was out shopping; coincidentally, the street she was browsing was near the restaurant they were dining at.
After they devoured all the food on the table like a whirlwind, they quickly left the restaurant.
"Boss, can't you give me a better price for this? If you don't sell it soon, this clothes will be out of season!"
"Don't be too rigid in business. If you give me a better price now, I'll be a regular customer, bringing along some friends, wouldn't that be low profits but high sales?"
Shang Zichun, with a tongue of eloquence, continually haggled, causing the poor clothing shop owner to retreat repeatedly.
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