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He didn’t think too much and immediately controlled his spiritual power to pull the attribute bubbles over.
Time*io
Time*i2
Space*5OO
Space*35O
“Not bad, not bad!” Wang Teng smiled in his heart. This was more useful than cultivating in the cabin.
As time passed, the warship navigated through the turbulence. Unfortunately, they didn’t encounter any more hidden currents, leaving Wang Teng feeling somewhat disappointed.
Suddenly, he yearned for a fishing rod, imagining the satisfaction of fishing while surrounded by attribute bubbles.
Unfortunately, the circumstances didn’t allow for such indulgence. Unfortunately, his current situation didn’t permit such leisure.
“Next time, I’ll bring a few fishing rods along,” Wang Teng thought to himself.
“You seem interested in fishing too?” Wang Teng thought to himself.
Wang Teng raised an eyebrow and turned to look, somewhat surprised that someone had approached him without his notice.
Standing not too far away was a young man in white attire, about ten paces away, curiously observing him.
Given Wang Teng’s keen mental perception, it was impossible not to sense someone at this distance.
Moreover, the man was remarkably handsome, with an aura of transcendence, comparable to Yu Yunxian.
Such a person couldn’t possibly go unnoticed.
Yet, this young man in white seemed to evade Wang Teng’s perception entirely as if he didn’t exist.
“Intriguing.” Various thoughts flashed through Wang Teng’s mind, but he remained composed, offering a faint smile. “Just taking a casual look around.”
Unperturbed by Wang Teng’s noncommittal response, the young man in white introduced himself with a smile, “1 am Gu Luo, on my way to attend the Secondary Career Alliance’s conference. May I ask how to address you, sir?”
“Wang Teng,” Wang Teng replied casually, resting his hand on the ship’s railing.
“Brother Wang Teng.” Gu Luo smiled and approached, curious as he inquired, “May I ask what profession you belong to?”
Wang Teng found the overly familiar demeanor of this stranger somewhat amusing. He glanced at him and said, “Shouldn’t you introduce your profession before inquiring about others’?”
“Oh, right, my apologies for forgetting,” Gu Luo chuckled sheepishly. “1 am an alchemist.”
“How coincidental, I’m also an alchemist,” Wang Teng chuckled.
“Oh, it seems Brother Wang Teng and I are truly destined to meet,” Gu Luo exclaimed with delight.
“Fair enough,” Wang Teng replied indifferently. “We could consider ourselves competitors. Why are you so happy about it?”
“Competition comes second. Friendship comes first. My main purpose in this journey is to make friends, especially talented and strong ones with whom I can exchange ideas and learn from each other,” Gu Luo explained.
“Is that so?” Wang Teng glanced at him, sensing a hint of insincerity behind Gu Luo’s smile.
“Of course, unless Brother Wang Teng doubts it,” Gu Luo replied.
“Judging by your reaction, you seem to think highly of my abilities,” Wang Teng remarked instead of answering directly.
“I have a keen eye for people, and I can tell at a glance that Brother Wang Teng is no ordinary person,” Gu Luo replied earnestly.
“How extraordinary do you think 1 am?” Wang Teng pressed.
Gu Luo paused for a moment, then burst into laughter. “Brother Wang Teng, you truly are a clever one.”
“I appreciate your praise,” Wang Teng responded.
“You’re welcome! You’re welcome!” Gu Luo waved his hand with a smile, then took out two fishing rods. “Brother Wang Teng, care to join me for some fishing?”
“Oh, you have fishing rods,” Wang Teng remarked in surprise.
“It’s one of my hobbies, so I always carry them with me,” Gu Luo explained, handing one of the fishing rods to Wang Teng.
“Let’s compare who catches better,” Wang Teng said eagerly, not holding back as he approached Gu Luo’s fishing rod.
“Sure!” Gu Luo laughed, delighted to have someone to fish with.
Wang Teng effortlessly cast the fishing line into the turbulent currents, marveling, “Your fishing rod is quite impressive.”
Impressive was an understatement; it was even better than Sikong The Second’s fishing rod.
The resilience of the fishing line alone spoke volumes.
Gu Luo smiled faintly, equally adept as he cast his line into the tumultuous waters, displaying a grace and fluidity that betrayed his expertise in fishing.
As he fished, Gu Luo curiously asked, “By the way, may 1 inquire where Brother Wang Teng hails from?”
“Great Qian Empire!” Wang Teng replied.
“Great Qian Empire… Is it the Great Qian Empire in the Liuguang Territorial Domain?” Gu Luo thought for a moment and asked.
“Yes.” Wang Teng nodded.
There was nothing to hide about this so he didn’t see the need to be evasive.
A glint of surprise flickered in Gu Luo’s eyes.
“And you?” Wang Teng inquired.
“I come from the Gu Hong Territorial Domain, under the Gu Hong Empire,” Gu Luo replied with a faint smile.
“The Gu Hong Territorial Domain, the Gu Hong Empire!” Wang Teng paused for a moment, taken aback.
“He’s from the Gu Hong Territorial Domain? No wonder his surname is Gu, it’s not a common surname in the universe,” Round Ball suddenly interjected.
“Is the Gu Hong Territorial Domain particularly special?” Wang Teng detected a hint of something unusual in Round Ball’s tone.
“The Gu Hong Territorial Domain is incredibly powerful. Among the 136 territorial domains of the human race, it ranks among the top three!” Round Ball’s voice grew solemn.
“Woah!” Wang Teng gasped, taking in a sharp breath.. Goodness, among the top three!