Chapter 487 A Risky Plan (1/2)

Chapter 487: A Risky Plan

Daniel's idea was simple in theory Since most researchers would choose to close themselves into their facilities to focus on their work, and would only co, Daniel had decided that instead of personally looking for the former envoy, it would have been better to set a trap, in hope that he would come to him Naturally, Daniel are that this method would require some time, but without his system, that was the best approach he could think of

By following this path Daniel are that he would be forced to entertain a lot of other researchers before finally co face to face with Yaqi, and that hat happened for the following feeeks, but thankfully, those conversations were not pointless

Initially most of these cultivators would be confused by Daniel's interest in the topic After all, word regarding the nature of his research being the detachment of a spirit from the spiritual world had spread far and wide in the laboratory, to a point where only the most reclusive within the city had yet to learn about it However, Daniel would always e to connect this suspicious interest with the nature of the research people knew him for

After three weeks, Daniel had talked with ather enough information to narrow the scope of his search He did so by inquiring about the facilities inhabited by reclusive researchers, cultivators who had just recently moved into the Laboratory, and about facilities inhabited by the cultivators of the Soul Clan, ere the only ones ould be aware of where Yaqi was hiding, or how to find him

Due to the strict security protocols of the Laboratory, it was impossible for other researchers to knoho inhabited which facility, and that was the reason why Daniel had been forced to, as inconspicuous as possible, inquire about the es which had been recently occupied, as well as the new faces

Unfortunately, even after alist of a few dozen buildings spread all around the city Even though the nueable in case he decided to break into each and every one of the so would alert those around hiht facility ithin his list, he needed to learn more

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”A millionth of one percent of mind power, a hundredth of one percent of physical essence, and the rest is spirit You cannot lower them any more than that Otherwise you either lose consciousness, or the spirit gets pulled out of your body by the connection, and is taken back here Either way, your spirit is back here in the spiritual world! What is so hard to understand?” Asked a ed woman dressed in worn out researcher clothes with exasperation

This woe round table in the co an extrest these three people was Daniel, who had observed in silence as she and another of them ripped each other's work apart with sarcasm and veiled insults

”Unbelievable If I was as wrong as you are, I would be this hysterical as well I would feel like I had wasted the last few thousand years of work My research is public, so do not act as if you didn't know that it proves you wrong” Responded a man who appeared to be in his late twenties His tone was cale hich he challenged the woman's vast experience, he was to blame for most of the woman's irritation

The woman scoffed in disdain, then added, ”Your research proves nothing As if those du, it proveslower than a ht as well be raising strong beasts at this point”

As the two argued, Daniel re to find a moment in which they could intervene, and maybe turn the conversation into a e between the two seemed to be nowhere near an end

”They do not like each other, do they?” Asked Daniel while taking a sip of his tea

”This discussion is on theit out yet” Responded the fourth researcher, an amiableDaniel's actions in an attempt to make him feel comfortable in his presence

After a few more pointless minutes spent in wait for the two to stop, Daniel put his cup down, and asked, ”What is the point of cultivation if you can't retain the full extent of your consciousness?”

”EXACTLY!” Exclaied woman, happy that Daniel seeer researcher turned to look at Daniel with disapproval before saying, ”The point of cultivation is to gain power, and that does not necessarily have to be your own Every warrior produced by my research is loyal, and they follow my orders to the death It took me millions of attempts to perfect them”