Chapter 5 - Chapter 5: Fixed Point Teleportation (1/2)
Chapter 5: Fixed Point Teleportation
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“Huh, another new function has unlocked.”
Lin Jing summoned the system panel once again to check.
System Space (Level 2)
Remaining Time: 2 hours 16 minutes (Accumulable: 200 hours)
Host: Lin Jing
Spirit Field Range: 20 acres
Spiritual Energy Concentration: 2
Time Flow Speed: 2
Daily Entry Time: 4 hours
Required for Upgrade: (10/500 Harvest Points)
Special Feature: Alert (When the host enters System Space, the immediate surroundings of the host’s actual location are put under an alert state, ready to remind the host of any sudden situations.)
Observation: (Host can observe the real world within System Space.) (Note: During observation, the host’s perspective will synchronize with the external world’s time.)
Time Accumulation: (Remaining daily entry time will not be reset to zero, and can be accumulated.)
“Hmm… The entry time has increased again, now I can enter for 4 hours a day, plus the time flow speed is doubled.”
“From now on, I’ll be able to stay in the System Space for 8 hours each day, and when I go out, only 4 hours will have passed in the outside world.”
“If I calculate this, haven’t I made a huge profit?”
Just the thought excited Lin Jing—every day he would have 4 more hours than others. With this, how could he worry about his cultivation not progressing?
Besides, this was just the beginning; as the System Space upgraded, both the daily entry time and the time flow speed would increase.
Taking a deep breath, Lin Jing felt the dense spiritual energy around him and was immediately filled with confidence.
The concentration of spiritual energy at level 2 was much denser than in the yard of Manager Li, which housed a small Spirit Gathering Array.
With such dense spiritual energy, wouldn’t his cultivation in the System Space be doubly effective?
He suddenly felt assured—so what if he had a Five Elements Pseudo Spiritual Root? If his Spiritual Root wasn’t sufficient, he could make up for it with time.
With the System Space, even if he had to pile up his cultivation, he could do it.
“System, activate Fixed Point Teleportation.”
Although Lin Jing was excited, he did not forget what he needed to do next.
In the outer world, inside his hut, there were still three people waiting for him.
Then, Lin Jing’s perspective began to rise like he was accessing a godlike view, with his thatched hut as the center. His field of vision expanded more and more.
“Ding, vision extension complete. Please select a teleportation location, Host.”
It wasn’t until the system’s prompt sounded that the field of vision stopped increasing, but this area matched the size of the Spirit Field exactly, which was 20 acres.
“Right here will do.”
Lin Jing chose a spot some distance from the thatched hut.
“Initiate teleportation.”
No sooner had Lin Jing spoken than the scenery before him began to blur, and then he felt a dizzying sensation of weightlessness.
Immediately afterward, he staggered, nearly falling over, but he quickly stabilized his body. The solid touch beneath his feet returned, and the sense of weightlessness vanished.
Looking ahead, everything was pitch black. Lin Jing looked up to see a sky full of stars, the moon now hidden by clouds.
Fortunately, his night vision had significantly improved since he began his cultivation, and such darkness was hardly an inconvenience for him.
After looking around to get his bearings, Lin Jing headed towards his thatched hut.
He was far from panicked; he had already thought of explanations for the three people before coming out.
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At this time, inside Lin Jing’s hut, Han Jing and Manager Li were sitting on either side of the table while Yuan Bo stood beside Manager Li, extremely cautious.
All three were simultaneously looking towards the door, waiting for Lin Jing’s return.
While Manager Li intended to say something, he refrained upon seeing the displeasure on Han Jing’s face.
As time passed, Lin Jing had still not returned, and the atmosphere in the hut grew increasingly tense.
Finally, unable to bear it any longer, Han Jing was the first to inquire.