Raising My Children With My Personal Spatial Ability Chapter 3121: You Actually Signed Up!
Previously on Raising My Children With My Personal Spatial Ability...
"Sister-in-law, when can we head back?" Hong Tianxu couldn’t help but murmur, posing the question.
Indeed, with this Evil Dragon’s peculiar method of learning, it might take a year or even longer. That Stone Person had greatly overestimated this Evil Dragon; it was beyond merely being described as exceptionally dense.
This Evil Dragon is truly... beyond words.
"I’m not sure yet, let’s just take it at a leisurely pace. We have ample time, after all," An Jiuyue replied, shrugging her shoulders with a sense of being deceived. The Stone People had explicitly stated that it could be learned within ten days to half a month, but who would have predicted that this Evil Dragon couldn't even recognize written characters!
"You all should take a rest; there isn’t much activity for now. Are you hungry? I’ll fetch something for you to eat," she offered, procuring some fruits for Hong Tianxu and the other two.
Qian Jiyun procured his own sustenance and would eat whenever the need arose. As for the Evil Dragon, letting it fend for itself was fair – it was certainly trying their patience!
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Within the Qing Family's modest courtyard.
As dawn broke, Min Yi made haste, pushing open the door to a room.
"Why the great rush, have you obtained some news?" Qian Yizheng and the others inquired, pausing their breakfast. Upon seeing him, their gazes turned towards him, anticipating any word about the Saintess Sect.
"Yes, there is news," Min Yi confirmed. Taking a deep breath, he spotted an empty stool and proceeded to sit, grabbing a steamed bun and taking a large bite.
Oh, the gnawing hunger he felt. He had personally undertaken the task of gathering this intelligence, staking himself out the entire night, and had finally secured concrete information this morning.
"Eat slowly, don’t choke," Qian Yizheng advised, pouring him a cup of tea as he observed Min Yi eating with his neck craning forward.
Min Yi accepted the teacup, taking a sip before exhaling with relief. "Ah, I was famished."
After consuming the steamed bun and a gulp of tea, he finally spoke, letting out a sigh. "I kept watch all night to obtain this intel. The people from the Saintess Sect are currently recruiting men. They’re hiring anyone strong and healthy, stating that in five days, they need to undertake a significant operation. My suspicion is that they plan to attack the passage leading to the Merciful Continent."
He finished his statement. It was fortunate indeed. The disciples tasked with recruitment failed to recognize him as an associate of the Qing Family, leading them to mistakenly admit him as a regular cultivator.
"A significant operation, aimed at attacking the Merciful Continent?" Little Nuonuo voiced, his excitement palpable. Finally, some useful information had surfaced. When the time came, they could simply follow along.
"Most likely," Min Yi affirmed with a nod. If it wasn’t to assault the passage to the Merciful Continent, there would be no need to gather such a large contingent of people.
"I must inform you all, I’ve already enlisted," Min Yi revealed.
"You actually enlisted!" Qian Yizheng exclaimed in surprise. He hadn't anticipated Min Yi would truly take such a risk and sign up.
"Aren’t you worried about falling into a trap? The Saintess Sect is recruiting so many individuals; wouldn’t they be intended as expendable front-line soldiers? And you even went yourself."
"I never stated I would actually join the ranks when the time comes. I merely signed up to acquire precise information. After all, we haven’t set off yet," Min Yi explained nonchalantly. His actions were for the collective benefit, ensuring they remained vigilant regarding the Saintess Sect at all times.
"Moreover, I didn’t use my real name. When the moment arrives, I’ll find someone to take my place. Even if I don’t, there will undoubtedly be more than one deserter when push comes to shove," he added.
Hearing this, everyone exchanged glances, finding Min Yi’s reasoning remarkably sound.