Transmigrator's Guide to Conquering Another World

Chapter 282: The Wei Family Member Returning to His Homeland


From the perspective of significance, the discovery of the Qian Gu Mountain deep pit is undoubtedly monumental.

Whether it's its depth of over a hundred thousand meters or the footprints, Kryp rock and blue tortoise,

all indicate that its depths must hide unknown secrets.

However, since Qian Gu Mountain is more than three hundred kilometers away from the camp, with multiple cities in between, traveling discreetly poses some difficulty.

Moreover, the pit is currently in a stable state, with no underground people, demon beasts, or SpongeBob-like figures emerging.

Thus, after the command center asked Lin Ziming to send the Kryp rock, footprint rubbings, and tortoise back to the base for study, they did not rush to begin exploratory work in the pit.

A depth of a hundred thousand meters is a realm humans have never touched before.

To put it in plain words, merely preparing the ropes will take some time.

Therefore, according to the command center's plan, the camp will spend about a week on preliminary preparations.

Including higher-powered measuring instruments and signal-transmitter robots for bottom exploration, etc.

Once these supplies are ready, the camp will launch the first round of mechanized exploration.

The exploration team aims to ascertain the pit's actual depth—whether it's hundreds of thousands of meters, or even deeper—and explore other research possibilities thereafter.

Meanwhile, as Lin Ziming and others returned the samples to the camp, the local L17 training chamber also officially reached completion day.

Recently, locals conducted aptitude tests on 300,000 warriors.

A total of over sixty thousand with four spiritual roots or more were detected, and after a detailed selection, the core team finalized an initial cultivation list of fifty thousand people.

According to the core team's plan,

besides warriors Chen Rong and Huang Jingsong with single spiritual roots being dispatched to the Damo Realm, the remaining 49,998 warriors will temporarily cultivate locally.

Currently, after more than two months of material transport, the local storage of high-purity compressed spiritual energy has exceeded three million cubic meters, sufficient for fifty thousand cultivators of the Qi cultivation stage to continue for two months.

Plus, a large volume of L17 spiritual energy continues to be delivered via the light gate daily, ensuring ample and sustainable reserves.

Thus, the core team's long-anticipated first phase of local cultivation finally commenced in the first month of the new year.

No need to mention the local cultivation's use of spiritual energy; the needed pills are mainly Spirit Awakening Pills and Cyan Cloud Pills commonly used in the Qi cultivation stage.

The Spirit Awakening Pill was mass-produced two months ago, standard Harbin Pharma Blue Bottle.

The Cyan Cloud Pill is a bit special.

Its uniqueness lies not in its manufacturing difficulty but rather its sheer affordability.

With this pill, simply throw all materials into an alchemy furnace and use spiritual energy to form pills—not even the Y particles of the earth vein fire are needed, and Qi Cultivation First Layer suffices for refining.

Of course.

Its efficacy is quite limited, akin to a lubricant, making entry smoother, but its quality depends on whether you're a normal person or something beyond.

In the Damo Realm, Cyan Cloud Pills are generally sold in tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands, priced at only a fraction of Spirit Awakening Pills.

Hence, the rabbits didn't spend their limited productivity on Cyan Cloud Pills.

Instead, they purchased large quantities of ready-made pills from Linyuan City as a transit point and transported them back home.

After all, no one's complaining in the Damo Realm about "being unable to produce even simple things like pen tips," so there's no need to ruin others' livelihoods.

Besides resources, the most crucial aspect of local cultivation remains:

The selection of teachers.

The "Essay on Teachers" by Han Yu states:

Learners must have mentors; mentors are those who impart knowledge, skills, and guidance.

Cultivation is an exceedingly profound domain, and while cultivation techniques largely depend on a cultivator's perception ability, many key points still require a professional teacher for elucidation.

For instance, the sluggish movement of spiritual energy in certain parts, and the mobilization of internal sea aura, etc.

Currently, the highest realm in the camp is held by Cao Yi and Elder Yuan, both of whom recently broke through to the Qi Cultivation Sixth Layer, distinctly above the other campers—akin to the difference between Messi and regular players.

Such progress is indeed not slow, but from any perspective, neither of them is suitable to return home as a teacher.

Firstly, it would impede their own cultivation.

Secondly, they are typical of the genius upgrading type,

and geniuses are often not suitable as teachers.

This relates to a universal issue—essentially, teaching is about replication.

Between geniuses and most ordinary people, they're often not on the same wavelength—formats differ, naturally obstructing replication.

Such as Genius Yan carrying a bun that went viral recently, Wei Dongyi.

Wei Dongyi's genius level and ability are undeniable, but his teaching quality was less ideal, ranking last among 11 classes in failing rates.

This illustrates the difference in universality.

Questions deemed tough by ordinary people are often dismissed as 'just this' by geniuses, causing them to subconsciously skip crucial steps.

Other teachers might spread content over three classes, while they finish in 20 minutes, leaving students perplexed.

It's like teaching cooking by starting with raw ingredients on the left and finishing by serving a full banquet on the right with just two sentences.

Talents like Wei Dongyi shine brightest at the forefront of research, following the template of Lu Chaoyang, not unknown figures.

Taking this reasoning into account, after extensive discussions, the command center finalized the choice for this round of local teaching instructors:

Wei Fan.

Wei Fan, a cultivator with three spiritual roots, as the current clan leader of the Wei Family, possesses abundant experience in coordination and solving issues—evidence of these skills already confirmed during instruction of other warriors at the camp. Almost no regular cultivation issues remain unsolvable by Wei Fan.

Additionally, his proficiency in Mandarin has surpassed 95% of Fujian residents and he has mastered basic internet surfing skills.

Virtually indistinguishable from local residents.

Thus, his appointment as the instructor, by the command center, was hardly unexpected.

As for any abnormalities potentially arising from Damo Realm natives coming to the homeland...

This was already tested with Wei Tu and Wei Xiaotao's visit to the homeland over four months ago—no issues were found.

Three days later.

Outside the light gate.

Lin Ziming led Wei Fan through the light gate, returning from the Damo Realm to the homeland.

This marked the first time that an adult descendant of transmigrators returned home, since Wei Siming and others transmigrated over a hundred seventy years ago.

No flowers, no elementary school children lining up.

Nor were there paparazzi surrounding like stars on their public tours.

The only memorialized moment outside the light gate was the continuous 24-hour recorder.

The outside of the light gate had been transformed into a closed construction site. From the inside, there were no visible high rises of Modu; former buildings were cleared to flat land, and various materials were positioned.

The entire scene resembled the life experiment base from the Damo Realm.

Yet, for some reason, Wei Fan's hands inexplicably trembled.

This is the homeland Si Ming Ancestor never forgot, even until death...

As a direct descendant born of the main line of the Wei Family, Wei Fan's ancestors were genuine Huaxia people—his heavenly ancestor was Wei Siming's eldest son, Wei Jizhong, with his heavenly grandmother being the daughter born to Cheng Shiqing's couple in the Damo Realm.

Subsequent grandparents and great-grandparents were similarly matched—their marriages mainly comprised Huaxia transmigrators' descendants.

Wei Fan isn't one to adhere solely to bloodline. Before the rabbits appeared, he barely knew Huaxia language well.

Now, some Wei Mansion members have started intermarrying with Damo Realm natives—the impossibility of such events without Patriarch Wei's and Wei Fan's approval.

Yet, this was inevitably incited by external circumstances. Even Wei Siming didn't anticipate someday returning home.

In Wei Fan's deepest feelings, he never negated nor forgot his ancestors' origins.

This was evident from Wei Fan's reaction upon seeing the red flag during the siege battle.

He still remembers a quote from Si Ming Ancestor:

We are travelers away from home.

Now...

Travelers have returned home.

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