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Chapter 737 Guessed



Chapter 737 Guessed

[:Xiaoyao Sect, you really want to advertise at this time? Believe me or not, I'll rush into your store and buy up all the products.]

Well, your hopes are dashed; all items in the store are sold out.

It makes a lot of sense. I didn't expect Jiang He to advertise at first, but now that I think about it, it's perfectly reasonable.

What's wrong with you all today? Why did you suddenly release such big news? You should be happy! Jiang He can make spirit food, and now that spirit food is being sold publicly, doesn't that mean everyone has a chance to buy it?

That makes sense, but you probably don't know about the restaurant that's called "The Restaurant Where a Swordsman's Career Is Risked".

I don't know, how about it?

It's normal not to know. You probably haven't reached the level where you need to buy spiritual food to improve your cultivation. This shop is extremely famous in the cultivation world, and the owner is impossible to find. People have been trying to befriend the owner to get the goods, but none of them have succeeded. The Star Network protects it and uses the shop as a brand to promote it. It can be said that the shop has given many cultivators a way to access spiritual food.

The Free and Unfettered Sect only rose to prominence this year, so Jiang He wouldn't lie. I originally thought that if these two families were related, it would mean the shop owner was on good terms with the Free and Unfettered Sect. Besides, Jiang He said the shop belonged to the Free and Unfettered Sect, which changes everything.

How are they different?

Frog Fun, it really comes down to netizens. They just say a few things, and you dig up so much information.

I never expected that the Xiaoyao Sect and my beloved shop would have the same origin.

On the other hand, the food at the "restaurant where you risk your swordsmanship" is already hard to buy, and now that the spirit food from the Free and Unfettered Sect has been announced on their official account, won't it be even harder to get?

Judging from the abundance of spiritual plants in the Free and Unfettered Sect, they must also have a considerable amount of spiritual food.

Haha, my favorite sect and my favorite shop have collaborated! I'm so happy!

My classmates are all discussing this right now, and they're still a little skeptical that the two things could be related.

What's there to disbelieve? Sake makes people blush, and money moves hearts. So what? When the benefits are in the way, collaboration is normal.

Did you guys really watch the live stream? They already said the shop belongs to the Xiaoyao Sect, so what's this talk of relationship? We're all one family, and our interests are aligned.

...Didn't everyone sense something was off?

:ah?

I suspect that the owner of the restaurant that "risks his sword-wielding career" is Jiang He!

I personally believe this guess isn't baseless. Jiang He said the shop belongs to the Xiaoyao Sect, and judging from the reactions of those present, they all seemed quite surprised. This means that currently, it's highly likely only Jiang He knows the truth. Don't you find that strange? Jiang He can also make spiritual food, and it tastes pretty good. Doesn't that mean Jiang He is the shop owner?

Jiang He said this, but at this moment, different opinions arose online, such as discussing who the shop owner was. Although Jiang He did not say it explicitly, people immediately began to dig up the clues.

Just like when they meticulously dug out the surveillance footage of Jiang He's first disguise and entry into the secret realm.

Netizens quickly discovered many coincidences.

[Just now I realized that the spiritual food that the Free and Unfettered Sect had mentioned before matched up with the "gambling profession." One day, a Free and Unfettered Sect disciple posted a picture of food that happened to include wolf tooth potatoes.]

I've noticed that too. This person called "I'm a Millionaire" often posts pictures of spiritual foods, most of which look delicious and appealing. Some of the menu items do indeed overlap with gambling-related items, such as the wolf-tooth potatoes you just mentioned and the roasted sweet potatoes. Judging from their appearance and the photos in the positive reviews on the shop's backend, they are basically identical.

Tsk tsk, which genius led me to this direction? I just compared the early opening and new product launch dates of the store, and guess what I found?

Stop keeping me in suspense! This juicy gossip is getting more and more interesting. At first, it was just about a poor, struggling employee bringing down a leader, but now it's this kind of "decryption" story. It's really intriguing!

The restaurant, which risked its entire sword-cultivation career, launched new products, roughly corresponding to Jiang He's seventeenth birthday. There were two key moments for this launch: one before Jiang He's college entrance exams—coincidentally, right during those exams—when the restaurant didn't offer any new products. The new products, namely milk tea, were only introduced after the martial arts exams. The timing perfectly aligns with these busy periods for Jiang He.

Besides, after Jiang He entered the Wanjue Academy, the time interval between the store's product listings was extended. At that time, I saw in the previous comments section that some people were speculating whether the store owner was a high school graduate taking the college entrance examination.

:! This analysis makes a lot of sense.

Logically, there's nothing wrong with it, but I'd like to add something that I consider the most crucial point in this deduction: a person's personal style, or rather, that of an alchemist or cultivator, is usually quite obvious. It just so happens that the spiritual food Jiang He concocts is almost identical to the spiritual food sold in the shop. If we're not mistaken, there's a 90% chance the shop owner is Jiang He.

So, Jiang He was already a high-level alchemist when she was seventeen?

Speaking of this, I also noticed something. Because Jiang He and I were in the same year, I paid more attention to the Trial Tower. That was before the academy competition that year, when Jiang He passed the seventh level of the Pill Cultivation Trial Tower and officially became a high-level alchemist.

Holy crap, that matches perfectly!

Seeing this, I already felt it was unbelievable. People were already advanced alchemists at seventeen or eighteen, while I was still repeating a grade at seventeen or eighteen.

Such meticulous reasoning.

There's something odd about this place. Wasn't Jiang He killed by the Extraordinary Investigations Department in the Black Nest? Yet, the shop has been stocking dishes for the past five years. The timeline doesn't seem to make sense.

Are you stupid? Jiang He wasn't reincarnated as Redwood, so of course she's still alive.

Sorry, I forgot about that.

Everyone says the Free and Unfettered Sect is authoritative, but I feel like you netizens are authoritative too.

Alright, now the truth is out. The owner of the "restaurant where you risk your sword-wielding career" is Jiang He.

To be honest, nobody was optimistic about this shop at first, saying the dishes were sold at exorbitant prices. Who would have thought they were selling spiritual food?

Now that I think about it, everything makes sense. The shop's name included "sword cultivator," and Jiang He was also a sword cultivator.

Hahaha, Jiang He's taste is quite consistent; the shop's signboard and the agricultural base's signboard are almost the same style.

Is it a three-primary-color style?

Because of this shop, I've somehow come to like its rustic style.

Everyone, get ready. Tonight's spirit food won't be easy to snatch.

[Who's afraid of who? We're determined to win this round!]


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