Chapter 681 Mother-Son Conversation "What about you?" Helen asked Graham.
"I… don't know. There's not a single thing growing in the parts I'm at. Nowhere to sell, not a human soul in sight," Graham said. "I tried… uh, doing what that thing said and sitting down, but nothing happened."
"You cultivated?" Helen asked.
"Yes, that. But it didn't work," Graham said.
"You should go try again," Helen said. "Let's stay the entire night this time."
"I need to sleep," Graham protested.
"You can sleep in the machine. It's designed that way. Go now," Helen chided and Graham reluctantly entered the capsule.
Helen followed him and entered the capsule as well. The next thing she knew, she was back in the tavern she had logged out from.
Helen decided to cultivate. She knew what she had to do. Focus your mind, let your thoughts go astray, and slowly breathe in and out.
As she thought that, Helen slowly fell into a lull and soon enough, she fell in a trance. A trance where the soul in her real body would be suppressed for the soul in her fake one.
Unfortunately, while she was cultivating, her soul could never be suppressed by trivial formations.
Though the system tried to, her soul would always surface when she cultivated. Not that it mattered, for this would be the last time the fake soul ever stayed in her body.
While the fake soul was logged out with a random disconnection prompt, Helen opened her eyes in the tavern with confusion clear on her face.
"How long has it been?" she wondered and looked at the time. There was no clock in her vision.
"Setting?" she cried out but no setting came. No panels appeared.
"Log out!" she demanded, but that was impossible as well, for unbeknownst to her, Alex had destroyed the system that kept everything in order.
As such, soon her life was sent into disorder.
Helen was more fortunate than the rest of the players that surfaced after the game system's disappearance. She had her wit and with her soul never fully suppressed, she knew every single moment of what she lived through in this world.
More than that, she had information about this world that she learned through the internet. When she understood her situation, she decided to give it her all to find her son and her husband.
She didn't know what continent they were in, but she promised herself she would find them.
So, she took the one simple talisman book in her storage bag and started studying.
Months would go by before she reached a high enough level in her cultivation base that she could consistently make great talismans, and someone took notice.
Qin Shan of the Flowing Brush sect was the only Saint rank Talisman maker of DawnSpring city, one of the very few in the entire empire.
When going through new recruits in the guild, he came across Helen's speed at which she was going up in her talisman.
When she went from reaching Common Earth rank to Common Heaven rank in just mere 3 months, he understood that he had someone special in this place.
So, he met up with Helen and after seeing her absorb information like a sponge, he decided to take her in as his own disciple.
He even went as far as to make an exception for her in the sect as no one above 40 was allowed to remain a student.
At first, Old man Qin thought that he would have to spend a lot to get Helen to cultivate and reach a higher level. However, he soon realized how wrong he was.
Helen needed just the bare minimum and she could breakthrough easily. In fact, her speed of breakthrough was way too fast if she only focused on it.
So as to not bring up suspicion, he made her not cultivate at all most of the time and only made her focus on making talismans.
Soon, her talent shone through that as well.
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"And then he made you take part in the competition?" Alex asked.
"Yes, partly to improve the sect's name. Partly to help get my own name and image into the world so that you would see me if you were in this continent," Helen said. "I'm glad it worked."
Alex nodded and asked, "I suspected your talent to be high but to think you had God-grade talent as well. Not to mention, our spiritual roots are the same. Hmm… I wonder if you can take the White Tiger's blood as well?"
Alex had barely thought for a second before shaking his head. "No, you need the body more than the roots. While your body constitution sounds great on paper, if I'm not wrong, it's a Heaven Grade body," Alex said.
Helen nodded. "It was considered an above-average grade for most players," she said.
"Right, did father mention his status at all? What his body was, or what his talent was?" Alex asked.
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