Chapter 83 - Opening Ceremony (1/2)

Translator: Exodus Tales  Editor: Exodus Tales

The walls and floor of the training room were made of reinforced metal, then outfitted with a thick layer of soundproofing boards. Anyone inside the room would not be disrupted by any noise outside, so those from within could completely devote themselves to their training and cultivation.

Xia Fei was exactly in his element inside the very training room as he cultivated the Spirit Beast Codex.

The Spirit Beast Codex taught both ocular cognition and telepathy techniques. Ocular cognition was the constant use of certain techniques to genetically optimize or even restructure his visual capabilities.

Taking a deep breath, Xia Fei slowly opened his eyes. By all appearances, they did not look any different from normal, but they were actually a lot sharper now.

However, having such eyes was very strange, for they seemed to contain something that could evoke fear in people, enough to make them quake. His gaze was akin to a pool of cold lakewater, deep and bottomless, and any light would be absorbed into this unfathomable water, sans any path of escape.

Xia Fei used these seemingly normal yet strange eyes of his to scan his surroundings once, then shut them as he regulated his breathing; his pupils dilated before returning to normal.

“How was it?” Phantom was lying beside Xia Fei, stretching his back lazily, when he asked this.

Xia Fei’s face was filled with excitement, nodding vigorously. “Yes, I’ve advanced to the second stage and will soon reach the third stage in my cultivation to acquire telepathy.”

The first two stages of the Spirit Beast Codex contained ocular cognition, and he needed to reach the third stage to learn the more powerful telepathy technique. Xia Fei had already mastered the first two stages, so while he was still unable to communicate with exotic beasts, he could now use his ocular cognition to observe the Spirit Beast Fire inside an exotic beast.

Looking at the Spirit Beast Fire allowed Xia Fei to determine a beast’s rank, its physical status as well as its emotions. Furthermore, when encountering midsize or large exotic beasts, he could rely on his ocular cognition to force them into retreating, resulting in him evading their attacks.

“Good. The Spirit Beast Codex is a star-tier secret manual, and it’s hard to cultivate. To be able to break through the second stage in three months’ time, such progress is already decent,” said Phantom with satisfaction.

Xia Fei’s seventh brain region had been one hundred percent opened up, thanks to that deadly bottle of gene optimization fluid. Not only did he nearly lose his life in the process, he even got deprived of the capability to proactively advance his special ability.

Still, the advantages of a fully-opened seventh brain region were beginning to show now. Be it his cultivation, studies, or even intuition and judgment, every aspect of Xia Fei far surpassed the average living being.

This was what it meant to be lucky. Xia Fei was not very talented, as truly gifted individuals would be able to open their seventh brain region by cultivating the ancient astral arts. Only the untalented individuals like him would need the aid of a gene optimization fluid to tap into that part of his brain.

In the highly developed extraterrestrial planets, no one would consume the gene optimization fluid unless they had no other choice. Even though consuming such drugs would allow people to open their seventh brain region, the stimulation of the optimization fluid would make further cultivation difficult, keeping the ability user in the initial ranks their whole life.

Xia Fei might be lucky, but the risks he willingly bore could not be ignored. He only managed to get to where he was now all due to the effort and diligence he continuously put in alongside his luck.

The green light in the training room suddenly lit up, which was an indication that someone had rung his doorbell. Since the room was one hundred percent soundproof, it used two indicator lights, one for the doorbell and the other for the phone, to alert the people inside if someone

was attempting to communicate with them.

Taking a look at the time, Xia Fei saw that it was 4 a.m. He got up and made his way out of the training room, all the while feeling puzzled. “Who could it be at this hour?”

Opening the door, he saw Moon Song excitedly looking back at him. Beside her were Beihai, Manjun, and Chen Dong.

Moon Song wore a sky-blue skirt, which made her look more radiant than a sunny day. Beihai, who was in loose pajamas, groggily leaned against Manjun. The two were yawning, their eyes red, looking as if they were close to tears.

Chen Dong wore a pair of shorts. Though he did not look as tired as either Beihai or Manjun, he did look rather sleepy. He sighed, then helplessly shrugged his shoulders at Xia Fei.

Moon Song shoved Xia Fei to the side as she told the other three, “Come in quickly; I have something important to discuss with you guys.”

The three innocent victims swayed into the room, collapsing on Xia Fei’s couch. Beihai was hugging Chen Dong’s arm, while Manjun had his hairy legs crossed over Beihai’s chest.

“Miss Moon Song, what is it that you can’t wait till it’s the morning proper to share with us? This is the time when people sleep; my head is hurting really badly,” Manjun unhappily protested.

Moon Song laughed deviously. “No can do. Yours truly have spent a couple of dozen hours drawing up our battle plan. All of you, sit tight—you, too, Xia Fei.”

Xia Fei sighed. He was also at his wits’ end with Moon Song’s nonsense. He headed to the beverage dispenser and got himself a cup of coffee before sitting next to Chen Dong.

Moon Song turned on the computer and pulled out a file to display on the holographic screen.

She pulled out a cucumber and used it to point at the screen. “What you are seeing here is the participant list for the extreme hovercar race, as well as each team’s specialty.

“The race this time will be different from those before as the training camp has invited a professional racing team to compete with us. Have you guys heard of the motor team Twin Dragons? They are the five-time consecutive champion in the Star Region Extreme Racing, so they can be considered the top racing team across this star region.” Moon Song happily told them this. She had invested a lot of effort into this competition.

Xia Fei furrowed his brows. “Twin Dragons are here only to be the highlight of the race, and their involvement won’t impact the ultimate champion. Even if we fail to win against them in the race and come in second, the prize will still go to us, so they can be ignored.”

Moon Song shot Xia Fei a glare. “Is it you or me who’s doing the talking now?”

Xia Fei took a sip of his coffee and remained on the couch. He softly answered, “You continue.”

Manjun and Beihai were nearly falling asleep on the other side of the couch. Moon Song walked over and pinched the thighs of these two men. “Be serious; we’re discussing our battle plan right now. No sleeping!”

Beihai and Manjun yawned and quickly sat up straighter, no longer daring to fall asleep, yet both were still fighting to keep their eyes open.

“It’s what Xia Fei said; the Twin Dragons can be ignored, though there are two other opponents we can’t ignore.” Moon Song resumed speaking.

She tapped on the screen, and the image changed to a man with an overgrown beard standing next to a young man with long hair. “The bearded man is called Nie Wei, the best racer in the mechatronics division. The curly-haired man next to him is called Charles, the best assembler in the mechatronics division. With these two as the core, team 73 is our main rival right now.”

Xia Fei shook his head, interrupting, “Comrade Moon Song, can you simplify this and just tell us your plan and arrangement straight?”

Moon Song folded her arms and stared at Xia Fei coldly. “Why are you always interrupting when people are talking? I spent a whole night collecting all this information. If you’re going to be so impatient, why don’t you come up here and do the talking?”

Xia Fei thought about this for a moment before smiling. “That works, too.”

Xia Fei really got up and walked right to the screen, even as Moon Song backed to one side, feeling rather uncertain.

“I’ll just need five minutes,” Xia Fei said. “First, I’ll tell you guys something. The betting companies have several different wagers for this race, and we’re ranked number one to be the team that was most likely to retire from this race and to be in an accident.