#822 - When we come out to work, what else should we worry about if not money?
#822 - When we come out to work, what else should we worry about if not money?
Chu Hao was slightly stunned, but his face remained calm and indifferent.
Some might think Amitabha doesn't seem like a saint, but that's because they haven't encountered a saint before, leading to the misconception that the Two Sages of the West are lofty and virtuous.
Even before they attained enlightenment, the Two Sages of the West had already displayed their extraordinary shamelessness.
Crying and fighting to grab a futon in Zixiao Palace, and later using the excuse of "You are destined for the Western Heaven" to directly kidnap people there; arranging tribulations on the Journey to the West, creating tribulations even when there weren't any, disregarding the lives of the common people...
Which of these things seems like something a person with any sense of shame would do?
Chu Hao was also mentally prepared, so even if Amitabha put on such an act, Chu Hao remained as hard as iron.
"Actually, it's not impossible for me to join the Journey to the West..."
Amitabha was overjoyed, thinking that Chu Hao had agreed to join the Journey to the West so easily. Although he secretly sneered at Chu Hao for being easily swayed, he quickly said excitedly:
"Adult Chu Hao is merciful and compassionate, saving people from suffering, the common people will be grateful to you. It is wonderful that you are willing to serve the Journey to the West!"
"Adult Chu Hao is indeed a talented young man, and also the Law Enforcement Prison God of the Three Realms, with justice in his heart, a truly moving and earth-shattering realization, absolutely a model of righteousness!"
Chu Hao nodded after listening to Amitabha's hypocritical flattery.
"Well, let's talk about the salary."
"I don't want much, and it's very simple, I just need a little Merit Divine Water."
The smile on Amitabha's face instantly froze, and he immediately pulled a long face.
Damn it, what's the point of me praising so much? Still wants a reward?
Making me praise him here, just to watch a monkey show?
Seeing Amitabha's expression, Chu Hao frowned slightly and spread his hands.
"We're out here working, what else should we be thinking about besides money?"
Amitabha stopped talking nonsense. Now that things had come to this, he knew it was impossible to trick Chu Hao into working for free.
Amitabha gritted his teeth, as if finally making up his mind.
"The reward of Emperor Gouchen..."
But Chu Hao suddenly said:
"Wait, don't say any more of that nonsense about several times Emperor Gouchen's salary, I only want Merit Divine Water, nothing else."
Since advancing to Quasi-Sage, Chu Hao had begun to see the constraints of each of his realms.
【Chu Hao】
【Realm: Quasi-Sage First Transformation (300,000 Merit points away from the Second Transformation)】
【Cultivation Method: Nine Transformations of the Pangu True Body (True · First Transformation)】
【Magic Treasures: ...】
【Mystical Powers: ...】
Although Chu Hao knew that the higher the realm, the harder it was to cultivate, he now realized that it actually took two million merit points to go from the first to the second transformation!
Chu Hao was now a little puzzled. After advancing to Quasi-Sage, he shouldn't have any merit points at all, so why did the page show that he was only 300,000 away from advancing?
When he asked the system, the system remained silent.
Because the system had previously shown favoritism towards Chu Hao, Chu Hao reasonably suspected that the system had secretly stuffed him with 1.7 million merit points...
Of course, it was also possible that Chu Hao had other merit income that he hadn't noticed,
But in any case, this large sum of merit points was a freebie. Even if the system was correcting a number, sorry, it's mine now.
Alas, the system has once again deprived me of the joy of cultivation...
Even though Chu Hao had gained such a large sum of merit points for nothing, he still felt a little bit pained.
So much merit is required just between the first and second transformations,
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