Daily Intelligence System: Don't Kill Me, Honey! Chapter 1580 - 63: Hey, Hey, Where Do You Think You’re Touching? (2)
Previously on Daily Intelligence System: Don't Kill Me, Honey!...
Chen Jie gazed at Liu Caidie and remarked, "I think you’re trying to trap me?"
"You’re judging a gentleman’s intent with a villain’s scheming mind. That’s not who I am."
Chen Jie narrowed his eyes toward Liu Caidie and questioned, "There’s something off about you. What do you gain from helping me like this?"
Liu Caidie replied, "Haven’t you already promised to fulfill one of my conditions without question?"
Chen Jie stared at Liu Caidie and observed, "It feels like you’re keeping secrets from me."
With his eyes squinted, Chen Jie scrutinized Liu Caidie from head to toe, leaving the young woman a bit uncomfortable as her little eyes flickered about in panic.
Observing her in that state, Chen Jie grew even more certain that she was scheming behind the scenes.
Chen Jie started rapidly pondering in his thoughts, trying to uncover just what this girl was planning.
While considering the matter, a sly grin suddenly crossed his lips, a faint smile emerging; do you believe I can’t unravel your plot?
Intelligence System!
Chen Jie promptly called upon his refreshed intelligence system, essential for delivering vital insights during these crucial moments.
[Intelligence system updated (Level 3)]
[1. Your targeted intelligence concerns Liu Caidie’s intentions. The gathered details indicate that the Qiankun Great Method serves as the Zoroastrian Sect’s core technique, long seen as the key requirement for the sect leader. Yet, following Han Shantong’s death at Wending Mountain, the method was lost to the sect. The current leader, Han Lin’er, lacks access to the Qiankun Great Method, leaving his authority shaky amid growing unrest in the sect. The sole remaining copy of the Qiankun Great Method lies in the Ruins, a place far too dangerous for Han Lin’er to venture. Liu Caidie hopes you’ll retrieve the Qiankun Great Method first, after which she plans to claim it from you using your promise, offering it to Han Lin’er to solidify his leadership.]
Upon reading this intelligence, Chen Jie at last grasped the reason behind Liu Caidie’s elaborate efforts to have him master the Qiankun Great Method. Apparently, the only preserved version exists in the Ruins, and Han Lin’er, as the new sect leader, simply doesn’t possess the power to claim it.
Liu Caidie recognized his potential and desired him to venture into the Ruins to secure the Qiankun Great Method, which would allow him to purge the Blood Devouring Poison from his body. In return for her aid in eliminating the Blood Devouring Poison—provided it stayed within his power boundaries and posed no threat to him, his loved ones, or allies—he had vowed to grant her one unconditional request.
What a perfect alignment!
The request from Liu Caidie was straightforward: Chen Jie had to devise a means to fetch the Qiankun Great Method from the Ruins, master it, cleanse the Blood Devouring Poison from his system, and then emerge, enabling her to invoke his earlier commitment to obtain the Qiankun Great Method and pass it on for Han Lin’er to practice.
Regarding Liu Caidie’s deep bond with Han Lin’er, it traces back to their early childhood. Liu Caidie, along with Han Lin’er and his sister Han Ling’er, were raised side by side, forging an enduring connection.
Thus, Liu Caidie seeks Chen Jie’s aid in supporting Han Lin’er.
This arrangement suits Chen Jie just fine; even though the Qiankun Great Method ranks just below the Three Divine Skills of the Human Emperor, he holds no greed for it.
Chen Jie’s main goal with the supreme technique is detoxification. Should he succeed in eradicating the Blood Devouring Poison and regaining his cultivation prowess, he’d gladly proceed.
Handing it over to Han Lin’er poses little issue; after all, it was his father’s legacy, and Chen Jie could cultivate it personally beforehand, ensuring no real downside for himself.
Moreover, Liu Caidie’s approach proves rather sensible; she envisions Chen Jie completing his cultivation, dispelling the Blood Devouring Poison, and only then surrendering the Qiankun Great Method to Han Lin’er—instead of acting like some dim-witted sprite who insists on fetching the Qiankun Great Method without permitting any practice, then aiding Han Lin’er’s ascension prior to offering detoxification help.
Liu Caidie avoids such flawed logic, revealing she’s no fool at heart, and her intentions aren’t malicious—she’s someone reasonable to deal with.
Still, another question lingers for Chen Jie: what makes the Ruins so dreadfully hazardous that even Han Lin’er hesitates to step inside? Keep in mind, Han Lin’er may be young, yet bolstered by Liu Futong and his allies, he’s attained the might of the Molten Furnace Realm, far from a weakling.
What exactly renders the Ruins so intimidating that few dare to brave its depths?
Chen Jie mulled over this puzzle before swiftly initiating his intelligence scan.
Before long, the pertinent details came through.
[2. Your targeted intelligence pertains to the Ruins. The obtained data describes the Ruins as the ocean trench’s depths, situated beneath Bright Peak’s prison, a site where Dragon Energy converges intensely. The overwhelming Dragon Energy within dominates and nullifies other forces, creating a distinctive setting that hampers the deployment of Gang Qi for everyone who enters. Upon stepping into the Ruins, advanced martial techniques beyond basic Martial Arts become impossible to employ.]
The intelligence revelations left Chen Jie astonished—all advanced martial arts rendered ineffective; this likely pertains to cultivation methods that unleash Gang Qi.
The Ruins’ core effect lies in quelling Gang Qi, so a figure like Han Lin’er, nurtured on pills with scant battle-hardened insight, would undoubtedly struggle against the intricate perils within.
One must remember the Ruins don’t merely stifle inner Gang Qi; they also harbor massive creatures, each boasting tremendous fighting prowess. A novice like Han Lin’er, lacking true combat savvy, could fall prey to those beasts in the Ruins in mere moments.