"No vendors?"
Chu Mu looked thoughtfully at the orderly streets, thinking deeply in his heart.
He didn't stop any longer, stepped into the crowd, and walked cautiously on the street.
However, compared to the immortal cultivators on the street, Chu Mu paid more attention to the shops on both sides of the street.
Elixir, mineral materials, magic weapons, medicinal materials, talismans, spells...
There are those selling finished products, raw materials, knowledge, and all kinds of things, such as pawns, inns...
Chu Mu even saw... a brothel...
The world of cultivating immortals is clearly reflected in each of these shops.
Of course, although Chu Mu paid attention to these, they were not the focus of his attention.
His focus is on the recruitment information of each store.
When I first arrived, I had nothing.
How does he gain a foothold?
Chu Mu's face was expressionless, and he was already speechless in his heart.
I worked all my life in my previous life, and in this life I joined the workforce. Although there were many things to do, I was also guaranteed.
As a result, after practicing hard and entering the world of immortality, the first thing he has to do is to work part-time?
Can I stop working?
Chu Mu thought very seriously. He sorted out all his advantages and disadvantages, as well as his knowledge of information.
The conclusion was drawn quickly.
Having nothing, nothing to offer, and a face of confusion...
He really can only go to work!
And... if he works part-time, others may not necessarily want him.
There is a lot of information about recruiting workers along the way, and without exception, they all have cultivation restrictions.
It's like a diploma from a previous life. If you don't have one, then there's no need to talk about it.
What doesn't require a diploma?
If you do hard work on a construction site, it doesn't seem necessary.
Chu Mu stopped and looked at the job recruitment information of a mineral materials store diagonally opposite.
Mining…
Minimum cultivation limit... God appears...
Chu Mu stayed for a while, keeping this shop in his mind, and then continued walking on the street.
Not long after, Chu Mu stopped at a tall pavilion.
People coming and going from the pavilion are noisier than any shop on this street.
There was no plaque on the pavilion, but from the conversations among the immortal cultivators coming in and out, Chu Mu had a rough guess about the existence of this pavilion.
When he walked into the lobby, the sight he saw made Chu Mu couldn't help but be stunned.
I saw that the lobby was wide, with huge screens hanging high, with colorful fonts flashing on the screens. Under the screens, there was a circle of counters. Behind the counters, men and women in uniform were busy.
Immortal cultivators... also trade in stocks?
Chu Mu took a closer look and immediately denied this ridiculous idea.
This is... the talent trading market in the world of immortality?
The colorful fonts on the large screen looked like job recruitment information. Although most of them coincided with what he saw on the street, there were also many other options.
Chu Mu also noticed that there were some tasks mixed in with the recruitment information on the screen.
Such as offering rewards for certain precious medicinal materials, offering rewards for magic techniques, and Chu Mu even saw a reward for finding a Taoist companion...
After observing silently for a long time, Chu Mu retreated to the corner of the hall and played with the ring unconsciously, his mind already racing with thoughts.
There is no doubt that this is a gathering place for immortal cultivators.
Moreover, although it was different from what he expected, the overall subject was no different.
This Jade Emperor Valley is a gathering place with rules and restrictions on immortal cultivators.
According to what the young man who just entered the valley said, private fighting is strictly prohibited in the valley, and anyone who violates it will have their souls drawn and their lamps lit.
The possibility of this being a lie is obviously unlikely.
But... this strict prohibition on private fighting is only limited to the Jade Emperor Valley.
And...most of the recruitment information he saw were located outside the Jade Emperor Valley.
Chu Mu pursed his lips, feeling a little weak.
Judging from what he has seen and heard so far, as well as his own situation, it seems that he can only take this first step.
Chu Mu looked at the immortal cultivators coming in and out of the hall and observed silently.
He was thinking, is he the only one who is new to the Jade Emperor Valley?
The man's attitude just now seems to be very common for wild beings like him who are new to the world of immortality...
"You are not allowed to spend the night in the valley before entering the Qi training realm."
Chu Mu caressed the ring in his hand and looked at the exit of the canyon, thoughtfully.
Chu Mu walked out of the lobby and returned to the street. He was still walking on the street like a transparent person, trying not to attract attention.
The Jade Emperor Valley, a gathering place for immortal cultivators, was much larger than he imagined.
Although two main streets ran through the entire valley, the valley was huge, and its area was probably no smaller than the county towns he saw along the way.
The streets on both sides are criss-crossed, and there are also various shops and houses where cultivators live.
However, the size and structure of the houses on both sides of the main street are obviously much larger than those on the lakeside.
The flashing aura runes on the house are also obviously better.
However, what puzzled Chu Mu was that the concentration of spiritual energy in the valley was not much stronger than what he perceived outside the valley. In fact, it seemed that because there were too many immortal cultivators, the concentration of spiritual energy was still a little weaker.
This is obviously unreasonable.
After all, immortal cultivators rely on spiritual energy to survive. The concentration of spiritual energy in the Jade Emperor Valley is lower than that in the mountains outside. Why does it become a gathering place for immortal cultivators?
Chu Mu secretly guessed, but due to his cognitive limitations, there was no clear answer.
He didn't hang around for too long, and there was still nearly an hour left in the allotted time. Chu Mu walked along the street towards the outside of the Jade Emperor Valley.
Outside the valley, the bright lights instantly turned into deathly darkness.
There are still cliffs in front of you, and mountains are still surrounding you.
The valley, the big lake, the small town, everything is like an illusion.
Chu Mu didn't leave the entrance too far. He found a big tree and climbed up.
He never took a break, but kept staring at the entrance and exit of the Jade Emperor Valley.
Whether it was the man in white, the boy from Qili Village, or the family monks who had recently been chasing that boy, they all made him deeply distrustful of the character of immortal cultivators.
For immortal cultivators, if possible, he really doesn't want to come into contact with them until he has a certain ability to protect himself.
But apparently, it backfired.
At the moment, he has no contact, and what he can understand just by wandering around this valley is really limited.
Without understanding, he can do nothing.
The most foolproof way is to contact people like him who have just entered the world of immortality.
I just don’t know if there is one in the Jade Emperor Valley.
Until the ring flashes, the warning time has arrived.
In the field of vision, the cliff is still a cliff, without any change.
The results seemed to backfire once again.
Chu Mu rubbed his forehead, looking slightly tired.
Found it in the world of immortality.
But...how should he blend in?
He has no cultivation techniques and no spells, which means that he has no means of self-protection.
Although he has a spirit stone, no, based on what he just saw, it should be called a broken spirit. His purchasing power is... extremely worrying. Basically, he can't buy anything useful.
Not having enough spiritual stones meant that he had no way to obtain the knowledge he wanted through trading.
The lack of common sense understanding of the world of immortality means that he cannot determine whether things are...good or bad.
"Working" is currently the only way to break the situation.
Through short-term hard work, you can obtain a certain amount of spiritual stone rewards, accumulate a certain amount of knowledge, and then officially integrate into the world of immortality.
But... he doesn't even have basic knowledge, how can he identify whether there is a risk?
The ignorant are fearless.
Whether in Nanshan Town or Jingmen County, he has seen too much.
He's afraid... He's afraid.
After all...who cares whether he lives or lives?
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(End of chapter)