Cooking Advice and Soul Tool Suggestions

There weren't many people left in Dormitory Seven anymore. The older students had long since graduated and moved on to intermediate soul master academies for further study.

Wang Sheng's martial soul was the Battle Tiger. Though his innate soul power was a bit low, the strength of his martial soul ensured his smooth progression to the next level.

The graduation requirement for a primary soul master academy was simple—reaching level ten in soul power.

However, Yun Feng didn't think much about that. At the very least, he planned to stay here with Tang San and Xiao Wu!

He had so many plans in mind!

Leaving now would disrupt his future schemes involving the Blue Silver Emperor.

Yun Feng knew that Tang San and Xiao Wu would leave when they turned twelve.

But as for the exact day, he couldn't be sure, and whether he could intercept them in time was another matter altogether.

Then there was his first-rank innate Blue Silver Grass martial soul—how would intermediate academies react to his profile? Would they even accept him? That was still up in the air!

So, Yun Feng wasn't planning to leave with Xiao Wu and the others.

He hadn't forgotten his mission: follow advice, and get stronger.

He had a few options for future academies to join.

First was Shrek, where he could continue to gather useful advice.

Then there were Tianshui Academy and the Heaven Dou Imperial Academy.

At those places, romance was even more likely.

There, he could potentially max out his soul bones through relationships.

After all, he had been advised to "make more female friends."

This was why Yun Feng found it so hard to make a choice.

Sticking close to Tang San meant no shortage of advice.

But once he left Tang San, while he could still trigger advice, it wouldn't happen as frequently.

After thinking about it for a while, Yun Feng sighed and set the issue aside.

Graduation was still a long way off, and worrying about it now would only cause unnecessary stress.

In the meantime, Yun Feng continued experimenting with triggering different advice. But due to his earlier efforts, everything Tang San and the others said started sounding the same.

The overlapping advice did accelerate his cultivation speed, but it didn't bring about much else.

However, Yun Feng did pick up a bunch of other skills.

For instance, he once asked a blacksmith for advice on forging. After following the instructions, he gained the equivalent of ten years of blacksmithing experience.

He also asked a chef how to make delicious food. After completing that, he gained top-tier culinary skills.

Practical, everyday skills and advice were much easier to trigger.

Yun Feng even started asking for cooking advice repeatedly, just so he could eat better.

He consulted so many chefs, in fact, that his cooking skills became extraordinary.

Even with something as simple as a carrot, Yun Feng could create a hundred different dishes, each one delicious.

He even managed to work wonders with Blue Silver Grass, something not even pigs would eat.

When Xiao Wu discovered his cooking skills, she became completely attached to Yun Feng.

Every day after training, she would stick by his side, going nowhere else, just waiting for the next meal.

This behavior annoyed both Yun Feng and Tang San.

Yun Feng felt like he had lost his freedom, as Xiao Wu followed him everywhere like a shadow. Tang San, on the other hand, was jealous. After all, Xiao Wu was the one he had his eye on, and now she was hanging out with Yun Feng all day—what was up with that?

But after Tang San tasted Yun Feng's cooking once, he had a complete change of heart.

Why? Because now he wanted to stick around too.

Faced with these two followers, Yun Feng finally had to lay down the law, threatening that if they disrupted his cultivation, he would never cook again!

Only then was the situation temporarily resolved.

In his remaining time, Yun Feng also started to focus on refining tools.

He knew that, before the current Douluo era, there had been a civilization that produced soul tools.

No one in the present day knew how to make them anymore, but Yun Feng figured he could just ask for advice!

As long as he wasn't forcing someone to give him advice, there was a chance the advice they offered would be helpful.

With this in mind, Yun Feng began his plan.

He specifically sought out people who liked to boast but didn't actually know much, asking them about soul tool creation.

After a long time, he finally got something from a random passerby.

The advice, however, was pretty ridiculous:

"How to make a soul tool? It's simple—just put your heart into it, infuse your emotions into the object you're crafting, and with the nourishment of your soul power, a soul tool will naturally be made."

Yun Feng was dumbfounded, but at least he had a starting point.

It might be a strange direction, but it was better than wandering aimlessly.

Over the next few years, Yun Feng balanced his cultivation with his study of soul tool crafting.

Time flew by, and soon, everyone else had graduated.

Some new students arrived at the dorm, and they all respected Yun Feng, Xiao Wu, and Tang San.

The relationship between the three of them also grew much stronger over these years.

Tang San developed deep feelings for Xiao Wu, expressing his affection subtly several times, though she always rejected him for some reason.

Xiao Wu, on the other hand, began to feel a different kind of attachment to Yun Feng.

His good looks, potential, and especially his cooking all deeply affected her.

Plus, Yun Feng had been intentionally closing the gap between them over the years.

So, whenever Xiao Wu made a decision, she couldn't help but think of Yun Feng.

After all, she had seen everything Yun Feng had done, especially his unnaturally fast cultivation speed, which she found suspicious.

Since she was here to experience life in human society anyway, why not go for someone she liked? And Yun Feng seemed like a much better choice than Tang San, the "little dark boy."

But Yun Feng acted as if he didn't notice her feelings, which left Tang San unsure how to react around him.

Did Tang San resent Yun Feng?

A little, but he wasn't sure why. After all, Yun Feng mostly focused on training, cooking, and crafting tools.

And Yun Feng treated Xiao Wu like a friend, never showing any romantic interest, even though she had grown more beautiful over the years.

Tang San also liked Yun Feng as a friend, considering him trustworthy.

Yun Feng understood all of this perfectly!

He did have some other thoughts about Xiao Wu, though—if he couldn't keep her for himself, at least her soul bone and soul ring would be useful.

But the main reason he kept his distance was Tang San's father, Tang Hao.

Tang Hao had already figured out Xiao Wu's identity, and Yun Feng didn't know what he was planning. So, there was no need to complicate things for himself.

Over the past few years, the Spirit Hall had sent people to Notting City once, specifically to talk to Yun Feng.

They mainly wanted to ask about his experience breaking the soul ring absorption limit and why he had done it.

Yun Feng had been honest with them, explaining everything, including his physical strength and how he'd achieved it.

After assessing Yun Feng's current abilities, the Spirit Hall officials nodded calmly. They didn't say much but gave him some money as a reward and encouraged him to keep improving.

After all, breaking the century-long soul ring limit was a big deal.

The difference between geniuses sometimes came down to just this sort of thing!

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