Chapter 1131 - 92: The Hungry Ghost with a Half Skull, A Missed Connection Both Laughable and Lamentable (10k)
The events in the Southern Sea, Yu Ziqing naturally didn't know about, and Yang had no intention of telling Yu Ziqing at all.
Yu Ziqing didn't care about the last incident that annoyed Yang; he was used to it. Every time, Yang looked as if he wished he could transform and crush his head with a hoof.
Anyway, when Yang continues with his research and they meet again, everything will return to normal.
What, could he really hold a grudge?
After Yang came to his senses, he understood one thing first: before a thorough resolution, he couldn't tell Yu Ziqing.
If he dared to tell Yu Ziqing, Yu Ziqing would definitely come to the Southern Sea at the first opportunity.
Then personally take charge here, and actively open up to absorb any possible calamity power.
This would indeed make things easier and reduce the difficulty significantly.
But Yang didn't want that, and neither did the other Deans.
It was just an external factor, just an enlightenment, and it was already the greatest opportunity.
The true difficulty, the real obstacles to overcome, and the genuine breakthroughs, whether it's Yang or other Deans, they all preferred to rely on hard strength to get through.
They were not afraid to face difficulties; what they feared was not knowing where the difficulties lay, fearing a lack of opportunity.
True Dao Cultivators, in matters like this, wouldn't want to take shortcuts with external tricks.
Yang had confidence in himself.
Of course, there was another reason — if he told Yu Ziqing now, Yu Ziqing's tail would rise so high it would poke a hole in the sky.
He'd never be able to hold his head high again!
To keep his will firm and unwavering, not telling Yu Ziqing about this was the right thing to do.
Of course, the premise is that this is indeed the best choice.
Yang personally went to see Ji Meng, considering it a formal request for help.
He asked Ji Meng and his wife to completely seal off the area of the Big Island.
Of course, this wasn't very safe either, so Yang decided to open a topic himself.
An appropriate and reasonable topic under the main project.
Counting Yang, already more than ten Deans-level figures, gathered together, and everyone made a vow.
Never had there been a time or thing that could make this group of Deans so firmly committed to doing the same thing.
"These past few days, I've seen that some people have had breakthroughs and gained insights, but the influence from the unseen is still there.
I want us to rely on our own means and ways as Dao Cultivators to achieve our goal.
But now, relying solely on our research to tackle the main project directly, it might be very, very difficult.
And it would take a very, very long time, long enough that someone among us might run out of lifespan.
So, when we generally encounter a project or problem we can't tackle, what do we do?"
Yang said this with a smile.
The other Deans also smiled.
Everyone exchanged glances, and someone couldn't help but chuckle softly.
"We open a subproject."
That's right, this is what the Deans are best at besides research.
Or rather, the skill of seeking funding has already become part of the research itself.
They can open a seemingly unrelated subproject in a very reasonable way, even one that a Dean himself couldn't find fault with.
Yet, that seemingly unrelated subproject has a direct positive correlation to the final result of the main project.
Yang looked up at the ceiling of the top-secret room.
"To ensure our research won't be affected by unseen forces and obstacles that might slightly diverge us from the right path, I think opening a new subproject to avoid all this is very reasonable.
The content of the project is the research of the top-secret room we're currently in.
It's just that the top-secret room we want to create this time is slightly larger."
Yang grinned, a bit wild in his smile.
"I've been influenced; I've become a bit reckless, without respect.
Now, who are we really?
Why can't we use this power that's influencing us?
Therefore, I must be reckless now.
I've given our new subproject a name.
It's called 'Cheating Heaven.'
Using the top-secret room as a foundation, whether it's a Formation or a Secret Technique.
No matter what, as long as it can turn the place we are in into a top-notch large secret room, sufficient to completely shield the inside and out."
Chu Ye's eyes sparkled as he looked at Yang, as if for a moment, he had returned to his younger days.
At that time, his old friend was just so arrogant, with goals so high that people thought he was too arrogant.
Yet, even sweeping the entire Langya Bookstore, he did it.
When everyone thought he was wasting so much time sweeping the Langya Bookstore, and even if he did it, he would ruin himself in the end.
His old friend instead grew stronger and walked a completely different path from other Deans.
For a long time, Deans have agreed that walking a specialized path is the best choice.
Because this can lead one further and deeper.
But who says being so extensively involved doesn't count as an alternative specialization?
Who now dares to say that Yang's path is definitely wrong?
When they say Yang is wrong, have they forgotten that as Dao Cultivators, saying such words means they're already stuck in a mindset, going astray?
Yang just opened a subproject; research on top-secret rooms existed long ago.
