The tasks in this pamphlet were beyond Zen's capabilities.
Even though it seemed senseless, Zen continued to scan the pages and came on another task.
There was no set amount for this task. Instead, it offered a range between a single point and many
thousands of points.
Reading this task through carefully, Zen noted the mission was to resist an insect assault.
Insect attacks were a big problem plaguing the southern part of the empire.
From April to May every year, a massive influx of blade locusts carried devastating disasters to the
south.
There was no such thing as simple where blade locusts were concerned. Unlike common insects, each
blade locust was the size of a human adult.
In order to resist an invasion of blade locusts, the Empire dispatched large numbers of troops yearly to
travel south and eliminate them.
But, the Empire's forces weren't enough, and many were sent south from the Cloud Sect too.
That was why the task was offered in the pamphlet.
"For killing twenty blade locusts, you receive a point. If you slay a blade locust leader, you will get
another point..." Zen calculated the numbers in his head quickly. Shortly after that, he said, "Master Su,
I'd like to accept the task of repelling an insect invasion!"
When Master Su heard Zen, she gave a subtle yet sly grin and blinked in an exaggerated manner while
she asked, "You're wise to pick that task. It's the only task in that pamphlet you're able to handle, isn't
it?"
Zen smiled but didn't deny it.
He couldn't afford to care about how he earned the points, Zen just needed to obtain them.
A moment ago, Master Su was still laughing, but as quickly, her face changed. "No, don't go!"
The smile on Zen's face was stiff as he asked, "Why not?"
"Do you believe it's easy to kill blade locusts? Some refiners who were half-step into the nature level
accepted this task, but, only forty percent of them came back! Did you know that?" demanded Master
Su as she stared deep into Zen's eyes. With the strength that Zen possessed, how would he kill blade
locusts? He would die.
"I know!" replied Zen as he nodded firmly.
"Great," said Master Su, as she nodded back. Satisfied, Master Su reached to take the book from Zen.
When Zen saw her reaching for it, he gripped the pamphlet. "That doesn't change the fact that I need to
take this task."
Suddenly, Master Su burst into laughter so hard, that tears rolled down her face and gracelessly, she
chided, "You know shit! In any event, don't go!"
Furrowing his brows, Zen's eyes were dark and grave as he said in an earnest timbre, "Master Su, I
know you're only thinking about my safety, but, I really need to earn points. So, I have no choice but to
accept the task at hand, whether you want me to or not..."
Looking up into Zen's eyes, Aura Su saw how serious he was. Her beautiful eyes shone with intense
color as well as skepticism. "Why are you so zealous to get points?"
Reluctant to tell her, Zen pursed his lips and shook his head. He stood as motionless as a wooden
pestle. Even if she wouldn't assign him the task, Zen wasn't ready to leave.
"No? Then, you can't take on this task," snapped Aura. This guy was as stubborn as a mule.
"But? Master Su, I must accept this assignment!" repeated Zen as the pitch of his voice rose in a panic-
like sound.
Not wanting to argue with Zen, Master Su picked up her pen, bent her head back over the work littering
her desk, and resumed working.
That only left Zen one option, and he would kill time waiting.
For the whole day, the two shared the space, but neither shared any more words.
Busy with her work, Master Su treated Zen as though he didn't exist.
Standing next to her, motionless, Zen resembled a statue.
This strange situation lasted through the day and into the evening. Finally, Master Su moved and gave
Zen a sharp look.
In all honesty, when Master Su met Zen, she liked him very much.
Now though, she felt disgusted.
It was true that Zen's strength, the speed of his progress and his tenacity facing enemies were all
outstanding traits.
It seemed to Master Su, that Zen wanted the task as soon as possible so he could train and prove
himself faster.
This wasn't wrong, but Master Su thought Zen was too eager for instant gratification.
As Master Su prepared to leave for the day, she continued ignoring Zen and headed toward the door.
Just when she got to the door, Master Su spun around and flung a shiny token at Zen. "Go ahead, if
you want to die! Nobody's standing in your way!"
Master Su was proud that she could spot talent by sight. She knew from the start that Zen's strength
was much more than he had shown. Still, insect invasions were deadly. Among them, were not only
normal blade locusts but, there were also much more powerful creatures, increasing the likelihood of
Zen perishing from wounds.
If Master Su remained calm, she could talk Zen out of taking part in this task.
The problem was Zen was too eager for instant rewards and success which annoyed Master Su and
she wasn't able to stay calm.
Throwing the token at Zen was just an act of emotion, and women were known to be emotionally driven
creatures.
Immediately, Master Su regretted snapping at Zen. After all, he was the disciple she worked so hard to
get into her Peak, and it was counterproductive to let him go off to die.
Turning her head with the intention of speaking to Zen, she saw Zen's beaming face, thrilled at the
sight of the token, which sparked her temper once more and she shot Zen an angry look and
disappeared through the courtyard.
Not being a fool, Zen knew very well he had made Master Su mad.
But, he couldn't be concerned about that right now. He needed to earn points so he could save his
sister, Yan.
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