Xiang Yu found himself floating in an area filled with all sorts of spirit food. Their colorful spiritual energies collided and were absorbed into him as he drifted blissfully through this space.
This, he thought, was the peak of cooking.
But as this thought crossed his mind, a large shadow appeared. It started small and expanded until it covered the entire food paradise. Xiang Yu lifted his head to see a huge spirit food descending from heaven. Above that descending one, there was an even bigger one, and another even bigger one beyond that.
No, he was wrong.
This was not the peak of cooking, far from it.
He was just a kid playing around in the mud.
This was all mortal world stuff, and right then, he had just opened the door to an even bigger world beyond.
Xiang Yu jumped up and landed on the food above. This was immortal level cooking.
All sorts of cooking insights started flowing into his mind. He felt himself being opened up to a whole new world of cooking. It felt as though there wasn’t anything he couldn’t accomplish with just his knife and pot.
As the insights slowly died down, he was finally able to return to reality.
Xiang Yu thought to himself that cooking at the heavenly level was really great, but at the immortal level, it wasn’t even a comparison anymore.
It was indeed a whole new world.
He shook his head and sighed. Too bad, he wasn’t able to create immortal grade spirit food. At least not at the moment. He thought to himself that whilst he did have the skills to cook immortal food, there was a key ingredient he lacked.
Once he broke through to the heavenly rank, ingredients for food didn’t matter anymore and he could compensate for it with his qi. But at the immortal grade, he couldn’t do that. Well, technically, he could. But to make immortal grade spirit food, he needed immortal qi.
Of course, he could always find immortal grade ingredients, which Xiang Yu was leaning more towards at first as he didn’t know when he would be able to gain immortal qi. But after some thought, he wasn’t so sure anymore.
He had a few thoughts in mind.
The first one was the herb route. He was researching herbs and was almost about to crack a way to make heavenly grade herbs.
If he could do the same for immortal grade, then he could have a reliable source of ingredients. Still, this wasn’t practical as he had yet to even crack heavenly grade and didn’t even know how long it would take for them to mature to the level of mass production.
For now, this idea was probably not it.
Another idea he had was through the void flame.
Before, when he didn’t have qi, he could make spirit food using the abyssal void flame. He had thought of this at first but had soon realized it didn’t work when he attempted it through the ice clone.
"Kekeke..."
When that happened, "kekeke," his junior sister would have received the heavenly merit and upgraded her spiritual root to celestial grade. He would then mass produce immortal grade food and stuff her so much she would cry for help, and when he did that, he would create an immortal.
"Muhahahaha!"
He continued laughing maniacally until he finally noticed his reflection on the surface of the spirit spring and stopped abruptly. Looking around embarrassingly to see if someone might have witnessed this.
"Ahem," he cleared his throat awkwardly, wondering since when he had started learning these bad habits.
He really needed to recite his mantra from before to keep himself from going astray.
He was such a good kid before, how had he turned out like this? Thinking of his cute junior sister like a pet beast he could feed to level up and defeat all enemies, he was ashamed.
What would she think of him if she knew he was this kind of person?
As a senior brother and a grand elder, he apologized to his ancestors for going astray and promised to be more careful next time...
Ancestors: -_-
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