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Chapter 358 If one could achieve this one thing, wouldn't one be the number one person in the w

Chapter 358 If one could achieve this, wouldn't one be the number one person in the world? (Please subscribe and vote with monthly tickets)

Jun Zhantian had actually doubted that he didn't have a father.

Because his father left the Jun family before he was born and never appeared on the day he was born.

He was raised by his grandfather from a young age, and then traveled around, gaining various opportunities and getting ahead of his peers.

During a large-scale arena competition, he caught the eye of the sect leader of the Guixu Wuyai Sect and was accepted as his last disciple, becoming the sect's divine son.

As for his father, Jun Zhantian only knew that his father's name was Jun Wuhui, and that he usually used some special methods to communicate with the family members to prove that he was still alive.

Jun Zhantian had asked his grandfather what his father was doing outside, but his grandfather didn't know either, only saying that it was related to becoming an immortal.

Jun Zhantian had heard many people tell his father's legendary story, and he longed to be like him. Although he had never met him, he always regarded his father as his role model and wanted to become a mysterious and powerful person like his father.

Wherever you go, you leave behind a legend.

A few days ago, Jun Zhantian was stunned when he saw his father.

If his grandfather hadn't introduced him, he wouldn't have known that this was his father.

Of course, his father only met him through his grandfather's introduction; otherwise, he wouldn't have known that this was his son.

The father and son were a little awkward when they first met, and neither of them knew how to address the other.

It perfectly embodies the concept of a 'familiar stranger'.

Jun Zhantian's grandfather probably never imagined that his son and grandson would meet each other through his introduction.

Jun Wu Hui wore a long, plain white robe that hung down like snow, its hem fluttering even without wind, and a faint sense of sword intent emanating from it.

His figure was as tall and straight as a solitary peak, yet he also carried a sense of untamed vicissitude.

His face was sharp and resolute, with a light stubble on his chin, which, far from making him look unkempt, added a touch of mature charm that suggested he had experienced the world.

Those deep, abyss-like eyes seemed to hold the rise and fall of galaxies; a single glance seemed to pierce through the ages.

This is the demeanor of someone with a certain level of experience; it's a state that ordinary people cannot reach.

Jun Zhantian's fondness for wearing white clothes is also a result of inheriting his father's sophisticated taste.

"Father, where are we going this time?"

Jun Zhantian sat on the train traveling from the eastern to the western part of the Tian Ce Dynasty and respectfully spoke to his father.

Since railcars were already common in this era, Jun Zhantian wouldn't bother riding a mount to travel.

Not to mention the hardships of sleeping outdoors in the wind, it's really tough when it rains.

Jun Wu Hui thought this was a rare item. He hadn't been back to the Tian Ce Dynasty for so long, yet the Tian Ce Dynasty had developed so rapidly.

Jun Wu Hui just said something that stunned Jun Zhan Tian.

His father meant, how much does it cost to buy a railcar?

Jun Zhantian didn't know how to answer. This thing was controlled by the Tian Ce Dynasty's court, and they wouldn't sell it.

Besides, even if we could buy one, we wouldn't have the manpower and resources to build the track.

But a father is a father, he has a high social status and doesn't even bother to sit with others.

Even though they were still sitting in a luxury private room, it wasn't enough to show off their high-class status.

This was a little incident before Jun Wu Hui got on the train. Faced with his son's question, Jun Wu Hui still answered seriously, "This time we are going to find the relics left behind by the Immortal Clan."

Sitting across from this unfamiliar young man was, after all, his son, so Jun Wu Hui could still confide some of his secrets.

He had been traveling all this time, searching for traces of the immortal treasures. Jun Wu Hui, in his childhood, also possessed extraordinary luck, obtaining an artifact from the immortals. He only comprehended a portion of it, yet he became invincible.

He realized at that time that the Immortal Clan was indeed too powerful; even some of their relics allowed him to surpass his peers.

Upon reaching a certain age, Jun Wu Hui lost interest in fighting with others.

Because neither his peers nor those renowned elders were his match.

In other words, he's gotten used to being invincible and has lost all interest in beating up others.

No matter how strong you are, you're not as strong as me.

Upon hearing this, Jun Zhantian revealed an admiring look. As expected of his own father, he was truly awesome.

So invincible that he doesn't even want to fight anyone; only one's own father could pull off such a show.

After a brief pause, Jun Wuhui continued, saying that he had discovered some secrets during his search for the relics of the immortals.

While searching for the remains of a predecessor who was also looking for relics of the immortal race, he discovered that this predecessor was actually trying to sneak into the immortal realm.

The way to smuggle people across the border is to find the Zhenshi Bronze Coffin.

For so many years, Jun Wu Hui had been thinking that ascending to immortality must be a very simple matter, but that would feel too boring.

Why not find a way to smuggle the entire family into the world and let them ascend to immortality? Wouldn't that be better?

The reason he went to Luoshui Manor this time was because he had sensed in his early years that there might be relics left by the immortals there, but he did not have the ability to explore them at the time, so he had been unable to do so.

Upon returning to the Tian Ce Dynasty, he discovered that his son had grown up so much, so he took him on a training expedition.

Upon hearing Jun Wu Hui's family's ascension plan, Jun Zhan Tian was extremely excited.

People only know that they themselves ascend to heaven, but who can lead their entire family to ascend to heaven?

If my father could do that, wouldn't he be the number one person in the world? No, no, no, he should be the number one person in ten thousand years!
Thinking of this, Jun Zhantian felt that the man in front of him was indeed worthy of being his father, as he was able to implement such a grand plan.

Seeing his son's impatient look, Jun Wu Hui crossed his arms and leaned back in his seat, gazing at the scenery outside the window, exuding an air of arrogance.

However, there was one thing that Jun Wu Hui found very strange: ever since the train arrived at the capital station, he had a feeling of familiarity.

But that doesn't make sense. If I'm not even very familiar with my own son, who else would I be familiar with?
I don't seem to know anyone in Beijing.

Actually, he felt a sense of familiarity, which was correct. Jun Zhantian's mother, Luo Zixi, had boarded the train at the Imperial Capital Station and was currently serving Li Chen in a private room next door, telling him about Luoshui Manor.

Luoshui Manor used to be a fairly large force because of the spiritual spring in the back mountain, which could improve the physical fitness of the manor's disciples.

The swordsmanship of the successive lords of the manor was unparalleled in that area.

But more than ten years ago, something happened that caused the spring to dry up, and Luoshui Villa began to decline.

At this point, Luo Zixi gasped for breath and was unable to continue.

Her sister, Luo Qimeng, continued, saying that after the manor fell into decline, those enemies would come to cause trouble from time to time, causing many people to leave Luoshui Manor.

She had thought that she could protect the manor with the people who stayed behind, even though the manor was no longer as glorious as it used to be, a simple and peaceful life was still a good life.

Little did she know that all of this was a premeditated scheme by the Wang family, leading to the destruction of her family.

If it weren't for Li Chen rescuing her, she might have lived in darkness for the rest of her life.

This is why Luo Qimeng was very attentive when serving Li Chen, but her sister's coy and accommodating manner only made Li Chen more infatuated.

(End of this chapter)

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