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Dual Cultivation God Returns – Chapter 5: Mission Hall

Chapter 5: Mission Hall

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nAbout a minute of silence after Wu Long left the group exploded with reactions.

n“Who was that guy? He’s so handsome!”

n“So cool, there is something otherworldly about him!”

nThe female disciples immediately began giggling with dreamy expressions.

n“Damn, who is that arrogant **er?”

n“To be so obnoxious while being only at Body Transformation Realm, he doesn’t know how high the heavens are!”

nThe male disciples were in stong contrast, annoyed and unnerved both by Wu Long’s attitude and the reactions from the female disciples.

n“How is it even possible for someone at the 3rd level of Body Transformation Realm to be a disciple?” someone asked and suddenly this question puzzled everyone there.

nA few moments later, one of the disciples there suddenly made an enlightened face as if he recalled something.

n“I remember him! He is Wu Long, the only disciple who got accepted with a cultivation lower than sect standards.” he said.

n“Oh, now that you mention him, I remember there was a commotion about it, it is rumored that his background must be quite something, but it never got confirmed.”

n“Tch, I guess having great background does give great benefits. He can even be so arrogant while being so weak.” one of the disciples said, his voice thick with envy.

nBackground sometimes could be even more important than personal strength, but that of course was limited to the case where peronal strength of the opponent was not higher than the strength of one’s background.

nThus they all dismissed his behavior to his background, while the female disciples, albeit with some reluctance, lost most of the interest as he posed essentially no value in terms of dual cultivation partner.

nOnly the male disciple who met that terrifying gaze knew that they were wrong, but he didn’t bother correcting them. Since they did not experience what he has they would most likely not believe him, he would only risk becoming even more of a laughingstock.

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nMeanwhile, Wu Long walked towards the Mission Hall, as receiving a mission was currently the only way he would be allowed to go outside the sect.

nWhile he could try to get that Scarlet Fire Ginseng from the Treasure Hall, it would take too much time to earn that many points, and it would be much more efficient to rely on his experience and knowledge to find natural treasures that could be of use to him outside.

nHe went to the Treasury Hall mostly for reference, to confirm the level of medicines and treasures there so he could vaguely judge the overall environment, and knew what to anticipate.

nMoreover, when he was free to roam, he could continuously find and consume any suitable medicinal ingredients, improving his strength along with his chances of finding more valuable medicines.

nThe Mission Hall was relatively simple, it only had boards with missions posted on them, and a few counters where the disciples registered for their missions.

nWu Long casually looked through the board of missions for Outer Court disciples below the Qi Gathering Realm, which were mostly medicinal ingredient gathering missions. He then chose one with the reward of 5 points to bring 10 stalks of a low-level medicinal ingredient called White Spirit Grass.

nIt did not really matter to him which mission he took as long as he could go outside of the sect without much suspicion.

nHe looked towards the registering counters taking a few moments to concentrate on each of the people working there and then approached one of the counters with a man in his forties with a cultivation base at the 7th level of Qi Gathering Realm who looked quite listless. This man wore robes similar to disciples, but with distinct red lining and a red symbol “retainer” stitched on his chest, which indicated that he was a Sect Retainer.

nThere were disciples of sects whose potential stopped very early, mostly a realm higher than new Sect Disciples, and who could not breakthrough to higher levels for a considerable time, indicating that they most likely reached the peak of their potential.

nThis was the majority of disciples accepted into any sect, as the proportion of people to breakthrough into the next realm would be narrower the higher it was.

nThey would then have to retire as disciples and be forced to decide, to either leave the sect or work in the sect in return for a peaceful and comfortable life.

nThose who decided to leave were in the majority, sometimes to try and find a lucky chance to breakthrough by finding a rare natural treasure that can help them break their limits but mostly just to live out their lives outside the sect, free of the restrictions being in the sect entails.

nThe small part who decided to stay and work in the sect would then be called Sect Retainers. They would be manning the registration counters in various halls such as this mission hall, and doing other miscellaneous tasks. Most of them chose this life because of the sense of security one would have by working in a sect, since as long as the sect was prospering they would never have to worry about finding work, food, and shelter. Some also stayed because of the sense of belonging they have gained and strengthened during the time when they were active disciples.

nThere were also long-term missions for active disciples to do these jobs, as this was also one of the ways for less experienced disciples to earn achievements. But they would usually only occupy less important positions such as information counters and receiving applications without actually processing them.

n“Disciple badge?”

nWhen the man asked apathetically, Wu Long gave him his disciple badge.

n“Which number?” the man then asked seeing that Wu Long did not bring the mission notice, which meant that he was here for one of the missions that was permanently on the board as it was possible to take it as many times as possible.

n“Number 134” .𝒐𝙧𝒈

n“10 stalks of White Spirit Grass, 1st tier mission. You will get 5 points per every 10 stalks, if you bring an incomplete batch it will be recorded and included the next time you take this mission, do you have any questions?” the retainer behind the counter spoke in a monotonous voice as if stating words that he knew so well that he could recite them even while asleep.

n“No”

nThe man nodded and recorded the information, took out a fresh scroll where he wrote a few sentences. He then stamped it with a few different stamps and gave it to Wu Long along with the disciple badge.

n“This is your mission permit, show this to the guards at the entrance so that you will be allowed to leave, it also proves that you are on a mission while you are outside, so don’t lose it. Do you have your own gear?” he then asked.

n“No”

nThe retainer then took a wooden token with “1st tier” carved on it and stamped it with a seal. The seal glowed, and a glowing mark appeared on top of the token.

n“You can go to the Armoury Hall with this token, the spiritual seal on it will naturally dissipate in about a day so you have until tomorrow noon to use it.”

nWu Long nodded and left the place while the retainer turned and beckoned the next person to approach with the same listless face.

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nAbout an hour after Wu Long left the Mission Hall, a middle-aged man in blue robes indicating a Sect Elder walked in from the depths of the building with a retainer leading the way.

nThey approached the counter where Wu Long had registered his mission.

n“Disciple greets Elder Chen”, the retainer behind the counter’s expression immediately lost its listless appearance as he stood up and saluted toward the blue-robed man.

nHe was one of the elders in charge of the Mission Hall. Because sect elders needed their own time to cultivate, they would usually take turns to oversee whatever they were in charge of. There of course would be a senior elder who was above them, but they rarely managed in person and only received reports from and relayed instructions to the elders under them.

nThe blue-robed man nodded to him and asked “Did disciple Wu Long appear here?”

nThe retainer then searched through his records, as he rarely remembered the hundreds of missions he registered in a day, and then respectfully relayed the details of Wu Long’s registration. Hearing the details, Elder Chen slightly furrowed his brows. The retainer who led the elder here also looked nervous.

n“It seems you have a bad memory, does the name Wu Long not remind you of anything?” he then said in a slightly low but dissatisfied voice to the registering retainer.

nThe retainer first looked puzzled, as he could not comprehend what mistake he had made, and then suddenly came to a realization. About five months ago, all people working in the Mission Hall were told that if a disciple under the name Wu Long came to register for a mission, an elder must approve of it before the mission could be confirmed. He, then quickly lowered his head, with a bead of sweat going down his forehead.

n“My apologies, Elder Chen, this little one never saw disciple Wu before, so I have not recognized him. I was told by others that he usually comes with Elder Hai so he is easy to spot…” he spoke visibly shaken.

n“Hmm”, Elder Chen touched his chin, seemingly pondering something. In fact, he also did not expect Wu Long to come here and take a mission without anyone accompanying him, as this has not happened even once in the five months he was here.

n“Forget it, Elder Hai probably had something to do while he registered, so he sent him alone, I will take responsibility if this becomes a problem, just be more watchful with your work.” He told the retainers. In fact, he also had no clue about Wu Long’s circumstances, he and the other elders in the Mission Hall were just asked to keep an eye on him by Elder Hai. Since Wu Long has never taken the initiative to take missions or even leave his own living quarters in all of his time in the sect, they also gradually weakened their vigilance.

nHe could not really blame the retainer since keeping in mind one of the thousands of disciples registering for missions and immediately recognizing him was not something usually required of the ones occupying this position. He himself had long forgotten about Wu Long until the retainer who came with him informed him of his appearance in the hall.

nAnd like he said out loud, he believed that elder Hai probably just sent him alone to teach him a little of self-reliance, and was waiting outside the hall. But even if it wasn’t like that, the situation already happened, and judging by the amount of time that went by, Wu Long is probably long gone from the sect territory.

nRegardless, Elder Hai did not have a particularly high standing in the sect, so in his view even if something goes wrong he could just apologize or compensate.

nThe retainer sighed with relief when he heard the elder’s voice. He then vengefully looked at the retainer who brought Elder Chen along. If he told about Wu Long to him, he could have stopped him from leaving or at least reported this personally so that he would not look so bad in the elder’s eyes.

nThe other retainer simply sighed with relief to know it wasn’t a big deal since he was genuinely concerned that there could have been a problem when he noticed Wu Long leaving the counter with a token. He previously have registered him once, so he knew his appearance.

nHe also thought that Elder Hai was probably nearby as there was no way that timid disciple who always looked lost would come here without anyone accompanying him, so he hesitated for a long time, but in the end, he could not take it off his mind as he could potentially be punished if this whole situation went out of control, so he went to Elder Chen who was in charge today.

nIn fact, this whole situation was anticipated to a certain extent by Wu Long. He purposefully and carefully chose the person to register him on the mission as he did not want to waste time with people preventing him from leaving the sect gates.

nThe previous ‘him’ would usually be taken to the Mission Hall by Elder Hai. He also suspected that Elder Hai secretly followed him during the missions outside, but he was not certain since the previous Wu Long did not have that high of a perception to notice someone tailing him.

nWhat he knew for certain, is that he would always be encouraged to take group missions, with a few other disciples to gather larger quantities of ingredients a bit further outside than solo missions.

nWu Long knew that he was an odd existence within the sect, and that there were secrets related to his origin, and Elder Hai who brought him in was most likely not doing it of his own accord as he noticed a seal on his memories that contained the part prior to arriving to the sect. He currently was not able to investigate it because even with his knowledge and abilities, he needed to at least be in the Qi Manifestation Realm to be able to use Spiritual Qi outside of the body and undo the seal.

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: A Gift
Chapter 2: Broken Sword
Chapter 3: Beauty With a Sword
Chapter 4: Doubts
Chapter 5: Mission Hall
Chapter 6: The Yin Yang Unity Palace
Chapter 7: Fractured World
Chapter 8: The Way of the Sword
Chapter 9: Yin Yang Conversion Cauldron Body
Chapter 10: In the rain
Chapter 11: Prime Disciple
Chapter 12: Nine Mistakes
Chapter 13: Lust Cultivation
Chapter 14: Aftermath
Chapter 15: Certainty
Chapter 16: Yin Yang Unity Palace Master
Chapter 17: Unexpected carriage companion
Chapter 18: Shopping and Fighting
Chapter 19: They blocked my path
Chapter 20: You Chose Wrong
Chapter 21: A Garden of Flowers
Chapter 22: The Art of Invisibility
Chapter 23: She Was Before Him Again
Chapter 24: Two Love Birds
Chapter 25: A Tragic Love Story
Chapter 26: Arriving in Imperial City
Chapter 27: Cooperation
Chapter 28: What Perfection
Chapter 29: Sui Luxiao
Chapter 30: The Map
Chapter 31: This Could be Fun
Chapter 32: Qi Gathering Realm
Chapter 33: (R18) Fire Flickering in the Eyes
Chapter 34: Qi Manipulation Ring
Chapter 35: Amithaba
Chapter 36: Mortal Shackles
Chapter 37: (R18) Warm embrace
Chapter 38: I Trust You
Chapter 39: Confession
Chapter 40: (R18) Continuous Pleasure
Chapter 41: Delusions and Ambitions
Chapter 42: Bahshi Assassination Group
Chapter 43: (R18) Fingers to Heaven
Chapter 44: Alive again
Chapter 45: Weapon Mastery, The Sword is Reforged
Chapter 46: I Want To Hold You Tonight
Chapter 47: (R18) A Night of Passion
Chapter 48: The New Day
Chapter 49: Consideration
Chapter 50: (R18) Returning the Favor
Chapter 51: Making an Act a Reality
Chapter 52: (R18) Clap to the Spear
Chapter 53: A Dangerous Move
Chapter 54: How Disappointing
Chapter 55: You Have Misunderstood
Chapter 56: (R18) Feeling His Touch Again
Chapter 57: Sharks’ve Sensed the Smell of Blood
Chapter 58: Generous People
Chapter 59: The Real Dual Cultivation
Chapter 60: (R18) Riding into the Night
Chapter 61: Infinite Union
Chapter 62: Wood Spirit Continent
Chapter 63: The Crown Prince
Chapter 64: Reward
Chapter 65: (R18) Adding More Options
Chapter 66: Heaven Transcending Lotus
Chapter 67: You lose some, you gain some
Chapter 68: A peaceful evening after the banquet
Chapter 69: (R18) Yin Yang Pleasure
Chapter 70: Motivation
Chapter 71: Leaving the Imperial Capital
Chapter 72 First Snow
Chapter 73 [Bonus chapter] Her Determination
Chapter 74 (R18) Deep
Chapter 75 Schemes and Conspiracies
Chapter 76 Stingy People
Chapter 77 (R18) Passionate Echo
Chapter 78 Setting Out
Chapter 79 Extreme Yin Spiritual Root Body
Chapter 80 Two Beauties
Chapter 81 Dao Cultivation
Chapter 82 Challenge
Chapter 83 (R18) Bite in response
Chapter 84 (R18) It’s fine...Continue
Chapter 85 (R18) In his embrace
Chapter 86 It has been a while
Chapter 87 Rematch
Chapter 88 (R18) Triumphant smile
Chapter 89 (R18) I will be gentle
Chapter 90 Which way is correct?
Chapter 91 Courting Death
Chapter 92 The Way of the Spear
Chapter 93 Night Raid
Chapter 94 [Bonus chapter] Prime Demon Hong Ye
Chapter 95 Feelings and ambitions
Chapter 96 (R18) Phoenix Spreding its Wings
Chapter 97 (R18) Locked eyes
Chapter 98 Sharing the Dao
Chapter 99 Bittersweet Winter Night
Chapter 100 Mortal Again
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