Chapter 383 Proud Pill

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Lu Cheng got up quietly, set up a high-temperature furnace in the yard, put Ao Hen's bones into it, and then gradually heated it up to the limit. The 3600-degree temperature lasted for an hour before the spiritual liquid began to slowly precipitate.

"It seems that Aohen's jade bone is of a very high level. I have to consider buying a new high-temperature furnace!"

While waiting for the spiritual liquid to precipitate, he took out his mobile phone to search for an "ultra-high temperature" stove. However, the result disappointed him. There was no higher-temperature stove on the market. Although the high temperature limit created by humans is hundreds of millions of degrees, it was created using a reactor and cannot be stable for a long time.

He doesn't need a high temperature of hundreds of millions of degrees, as long as 5000 degrees is enough.

If you can't buy a better stove, you can only use the existing high-temperature stove.

Fortunately, after four hours, the spiritual liquid precipitated and stopped.

Turn off the power, the spiritual liquid condenses, and you get two elixirs, which are white, crystal clear, and translucent, like ice jade.

He did not dare to try it immediately, but put the elixir away.

After dawn, he handed over the alchemy work to Luo Ji and Luo Tong, and told them to be careful: "It doesn't matter if the furnace is destroyed if the temperature is too high. Don't hurt anyone. Especially watch out for Lu Qingyan and don't let her get close."

Luo Ji suggested: "Can we move the high-temperature furnace to a corner of the yard and build a wooden fence around it to enclose a dedicated area?"

Lu Cheng nodded: "Of course. I'll have someone deliver the materials."

If this was not a fixed villa area and no new buildings could be added, he would have wanted to build an alchemy room. The temperature of the high-temperature furnace was too high. He would rather make elixirs in the yard to avoid burning down the house.

Lu Cheng did not forget to warn the two of them: "This elixir is too powerful, you two can't eat it! If nothing else, you can tell its level by looking at the temperature of the elixir. Practicing martial arts is like climbing a mountain, one step at a time. There are rules for walking up, which steps you go to, and which pills you take. If you take high-level pills rashly, your body may be destroyed!"

Luo Ji smiled and said: "I definitely don't dare to eat it. Don't worry."

He was in his thirties and acted rigorously, so Lu Cheng was not too worried.

Luo Tong was relatively young. When he heard this, he stuck out his tongue and said, "I remember, Mr. Lu, I will ask you for advice on what pill to take."

Lu Cheng nodded: "Elixirs are only auxiliary means. Taking too much will cause problems. From now on, I will give you a physical examination every three months. Don't forget that I am a Chinese medicine practitioner! If there is anything wrong, treat it in time, otherwise it will be a long time. Even if one day accumulates for several years, it will be too late to correct the error!"

Luo Ji said: "That's a good feeling. Thank you very much, Mr. Lu."

On September 15th, Jiang Qiuyun reached the peak of the fifth level of innate cultivation. She took half a Lingwu Pill and a Tiger Dove Pill, spent three days in seclusion, and advanced to the sixth level of innateness.

In early May this year, she released the male video "Bent Bow and Hanging Fusang" on "Hanwen". The first month was a free period, with 10,000 words updated every day. After one month, it was VIP content, with 30,000 words updated every day. Now it has One million words were published and received high praise, with 130,000 subscriptions in 24 hours. Although it is not the number one male video website, its overall rating exceeds that of "Zhongyuan Wubai"!

After all, Jiang Qiuyun is the winner of three major literary awards. The beauty of her writing surpasses that of a mere internet writer. Her works are not simple "little white writings", so it is inappropriate to call her "the sixth white writing in the Central Plains".

The pen name she used in Chinese was "Qiu Xian". Except for a few editors, no one knew that "Qiu Xian" was "Yun Ji".

Every writer has fans, and fans need to be accumulated slowly.

Jiang Qiuyun has only been in the male channel for four months, and she has already received 130,000 subscriptions, like a rising star shining in the Chinese night sky.

Many people left messages in the comment area, wondering who the mysterious figure "Qiu Xian" is and why he is so powerful as soon as he comes out of the mountain?

However, Jiang Qiuyun rarely reads comments because there are too many to read.

In 4 months, she has finished writing "Bent Bow and Hanging Fuso", with a total of 32 million words!

The manuscript was corrected by Yao Di, revised again by Jiang Qiuyun, and then sent to editor Tao Zi.

Tao Zi was shocked by so many manuscripts.

She asked Jiang Qiuyun through QQ: "How many years have you been writing in advance? Is this a manuscript that has been saved for several years?"

Jiang Qiuyun said nothing and just sent a smile.

Taozi added: "There are many long articles with more than 30 million words on the Chinese Chinese website, but they have spent several years of hard work, and yours has only been released for 4 months. How can you accumulate so many manuscripts?"

Jiang Qiuyun said: "I also worked hard and stayed up all night to finally write it."

"4 months, 120 days, an average of 260,000 words per day! Your creation speed is amazing!"

"So-so, I still have to take care of my child. My daughter is 2 years old and is very annoying."

"Tsk, tsk, you are really a god! I am so impressed that I am so impressed!"

Editor Taozi is a girl who graduated from the Literature Department of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. She is only 23 years old. Although she is not married yet, she can imagine how difficult it is for a young mother to take care of her children and write a book at the same time.

Even if you hire a nanny, you can’t just ignore her!

Generally speaking, as soon as they get married and have children, a female writer's creative ability often declines sharply. Originally, she updated 10,000 words a day, but later she could no longer write even 5,000 words.

After Jiang Qiuyun submitted the manuscript, this year's creative task was completed.

Next year, she will write another novel and hand it over to "Youth" for release. So far, the female channel is still releasing "Bright Moon Over the Sea", and there is another "Guan Shandu Ruofei" waiting for it.

As the final work of the "Flowers, Snow, Moon" tetralogy, "Moon Over the Sea" describes the Chinese people's War of Resistance Against Japan and the War of Liberation. It is passionate and passionate. It is loved by readers and has an astonishing subscription rate of millions!

The key among them is that the TV series "Hu May Yi Bei Feng" is currently being broadcast, the TV series "Tears of Beizhihua" is in post-production, and "Wu Tianxue" is still being prepared for filming. In addition, Jiang Qiuyun has filmed every previous book. It has become a film and television drama, which in turn has greatly increased the subscription rate.

"Fanghua" has made a lot of money from "Yunji" and plans to grant her more options at the author's annual meeting next year. An option is the right to buy a stock at a lower price. In this way, "diamond level" core authors can be bound.

Jiang Qiuyun has exercised her rights to buy shares for several consecutive years and holds 4.8% of the shares of "Youth", ranking among the top ten shareholders. The current total share capital of this company is 1.72 billion, and the stock price is 104 yuan. Her shares are worth 8.5 billion yuan.

This 8.5 billion yuan is not all of her wealth. She ranks first on Forbes' list of Mainland writers' income, with a gross estimated net worth of no less than 80 billion. Although she can't compare with Lu Cheng's trillions of wealth, she is still a wealthy woman.

She grew up wealthy and didn't care too much about money. If she hadn't been too young and worried about others gossiping, she would have donated half of the money to establish several literary awards.