Daily Intelligence System: Don't Kill Me, Honey! Chapter 1998 - 470: Chen 94: Dharma Ba, Can You Admit Defeat!_4
Previously on Daily Intelligence System: Don't Kill Me, Honey!...
Dharma Ba displayed goodwill, but actually, he had no choice. Although his Molten God Second Transition was strong, the two he faced were not ordinary characters. If it were a normal Melt God First Turn, he might have the idea of fighting with strength.
However, the two in front of him were not ordinary people, but possessors of the Three Divine Skills of the Human Emperor.
"Xuanyuan Technique", "Four Seasons Celestial Phenomenon Technique", neither of them is less than the strongest Cultivation Technique of the era. Even with his equally formidable "Dragon Elephant Wisdom", he couldn’t claim victory against these two.
Thus, continuing to fight might lead to mutual harm.
But Dharma Ba couldn’t find the motivation for mutual destruction with them. Avenging his junior disciple? The Demon Slayer Monk didn’t have a good relationship with him. In the previous fight, he was defending his sect, and the cost was not high.
However, if he fought now, the cost would be tremendous. Fighting against the Two possessing the Three Divine Skills in the Melt God First Turn could result in death or mutual destruction. And if not mutual, winning might lead to serious injury, falling in Realm, or even wrecking his Cultivation altogether.
Is it worth it for a Demon Slayer Monk?
Dharma Ba felt it wasn’t.
Chen Jie and Zhu Chongba exchanged a glance, seeing each other’s thoughts. It seemed this monk wouldn’t act rashly.
With this in mind, Chen Jie and Zhu Chongba smiled and said to Dharma Ba, "Thank you, Master, for your magnanimity."
Though they forced Dharma Ba to negotiate, they couldn’t talk about coercion. Instead, they had to offer Dharma Ba a step down, as every master has their pride.
Now that the other had conceded, pressing further would be inappropriate.
With this in mind, Chen Jie looked at Dharma Ba and said, "Master, your noble spirit is admirable, Brother Jiu Si is impressed."
Zhu Chongba also said, "I’m impressed too."
Dharma Ba was not foolish and naturally knew these two had taken advantage yet pretended to be courteous.
Thus, he ignored them and said, "So, shall we sit here idly for two and a half hours?"
Upon hearing this, Zhu Chongba said, "Why, certainly not. I’ve long prepared good wine and fine dishes, just waiting for the master to taste."
After speaking, Zhu Chongba directly called out, "Fourth Brother, serve the dishes!"
Upon hearing this, Chang Yuchun immediately led people to bring tables and a variety of delicious dishes, quickly setting up two tables. One was filled with wine, meat, and fresh fish, all delicious delicacies.
The other was plain soup and greens, tofu, cabbage.
Once everything was set, Zhu Chongba looked at Chen Jie and said, "Brother Jiu Si, don’t be anxious, there’s also roasted whole lamb prepared over there, it’ll be served soon."
Chen Jie looked at Zhu Chongba and said, "You’ve prepared quite extravagantly."
Zhu Chongba said, "Ah, you don’t know, we had to get by on meager meals, rarely eating anything good. So now, having come to the Great Capital, I think, if we can eat well, then eat well."
Hearing Zhu Chongba, Chen Jie laughed and said, "From a farmer’s son to establishing such an achievement in Industry, Brother Chongba, you have great ambitions!"
Zhu Chongba, upon hearing this, looked at Chen Jie and said, "Brother Jiu Si is no less impressive, from a fisherman’s son to becoming a dominant figure in Huangzhou Prefecture, surpassing even Chongba."
The two exchanged commercial compliments, and just then, not far off, Chang Yuchun brought over a fragrant roasted whole lamb saying, "Here it is, the roasted whole lamb is here."
Upon hearing this, the two exchanged a glance and said, "It’s not easy for either of us!"
After saying this, the two sat at the dining table, and as the roasted whole lamb arrived, they began tearing it apart without hesitation.
Meanwhile, Dharma Ba watched them tearing at the lamb and then looked at his plain soup and water and said, "Amitabha Buddha, this poor monk doesn’t abstain from flavor!"