Ancestral Wealth Inheritance System-Chapter 361 - : The Courier Went Off Course

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Chapter 361 -361: The Courier Went Off Course

“Huaxia singer Fang Jueyu brings home eight Grammy trophies!”

“Is he a bug created by God or a sign of human evolution: a comprehensive analysis of the world’s richest man, Fang Jueyu.”

“According to experts, Fang Jueyu is very likely a highly intelligent alien disguised as a human on Earth.”

“What a load of nonsense! Crazy news!” Fang Jueyu tossed his phone aside.

Since returning to Huaxia from the United States several days ago, the news about him winning eight Grammy Awards was still being fervently hyped. Overnight, his fame in the entertainment industry had overshadowed almost every singer in the music scene.

Was Su Lun famous? Of course, he was. Almost the entire post-90s generation grew up listening to his songs. But did he bring home so many Grammy trophies? Not at all!

To harness Fang Jueyu’s commercial value, major music platforms in Huaxia extended olive branches to him, hoping he would create more musical works and transfer the rights to them. They promised to promote Fang Jueyu’s new songs unconditionally, and all profits would go to Fang Jueyu.

However, Fang Jueyu had no interest in this; the profits held no allure for him. Plus, creating so many songs would take time and effort, and Fang Jueyu was unwilling to waste his time on this.

“If anyone brings this up to me again, don’t blame me for buying out their entire company!” Fang Jueyu, exasperated, finally resorted to his trump card.

“Hahaha, the chairman is angry; the consequences are severe. I have a hunch that NetEase is about to become his.”

“Don’t you know the chairman’s personality yet? Delving into research and music is just his side business and hobby!”

“I support the chairman in buying out those music platforms. With all his money, he should be able to buy back a lot of song rights, right?”

Seeing Fang Jueyu’s bold and forceful rebuttal, netizens overwhelmingly praised him, revealing the extent of user dissatisfaction with these music platforms’ copyright issues.

After returning to Huaxia, Fang Jueyu took some time to visit the headquarters of Yanhuang.

After a period of adjustment and reorganization, the new Yanhuang had fully integrated, separating superpower users and ancient martial artists into two departments.

With Fang Jueyu’s automatic alchemy machine supplying a steady stream of elixirs, superpower users and ancient martial artists no longer had conflicts. Their development grew increasingly harmonious, with some teams even collaborating on missions. Yanhuang displayed a very positive developmental trend.

Originally, under this orderly progression, Yanhuang could soon become Earth’s most powerful force. However, the United States trip put some pressure on Fang Jueyu.

Due to Earth’s limited quality of medicinal materials, the elixirs usually didn’t exceed the Ninth Grade. To obtain better elixirs, higher quality ingredients were needed; otherwise, the effects on superpower users and martial artists above the Innate Realm were very limited.

Meanwhile, the Americans had already manufactured a Sage Crystal Stimulator from the relics found. Although it was the most basic one, it could fully activate the energy within to help superpower users enhance their abilities, with effects superior to those of primary elixirs.

Fang Jueyu didn’t destroy the Americans’ data. Their laboratory, although damaged, retained all complete data. It was estimated that soon they could start mass production, and then high-level superpower users would emerge continuously, as if sprouting like mushrooms after the rain.

Facing this trend, Fang Jueyu had to prepare in advance because he had already offended the world’s superpower users, including those in the United States, while in Antarctica. Once they gained stronger powers, they would definitely find ways to settle past grievances.

Being a Hidden Elementer, before becoming a Source Energy User, the power of the Sage Crystal could help enhance his abilities. However, it would impact his future growth.

But ancient martial artists and superpower users were different. They could strengthen themselves with this power without worries because their development had a limit anyway, as it was merely an unstructured indigenous training method.

“What’s this?” Long Ting took the USB drive Fang Jueyu handed over.

“This is the Sage Crystal Stimulator. It can enhance the naturally radiated energy efficiency of the Sage Crystal by 15 to 20 times, greatly helping superpower users and martial artists,” Fang Jueyu explained.

“You’re not telling me this was also developed by your lab, are you?” Long Ting had heard that the United States was already working on related technology, but it seemed Fang Jueyu’s design was twice as effective as theirs.

Imagining a scenario where U.S. superpower users renewed their strength to challenge the world’s superpower users and establish their dominance, only to be met by a stronger group of Huaxia superpower users, was akin to getting slapped hard in the face.

Thinking of this, Long Ting felt a bit secretly delighted.

“I got this from the relic’s data last time,” Fang Jueyu pushed the matter onto the relic, as it was a very plausible explanation.

“Great, then on behalf of Yanhuang and the chief, thank you,” Long Ting accepted the data, knowing it had the potential to change the structure of international superpower organizations.

“It’s nothing. I’m still an honorary advisor for Yanhuang, so it’s the least I can do.”

Having finished this task, Fang Jueyu took a trip to Jiangnan University. His research station had begun construction, and some buildings had already taken shape, especially the astronomical observatory, which had made substantial progress thanks to an abundant budget.

Liu Guang informed Fang Jueyu that by the end of the year, he should be able to predict the exact year of that wormhole’s stability. However, for a more precise time frame, more accurate instruments and prolonged observations and simulations would be necessary.

Today, Fang Jueyu had an even more important task. Fang Huai’s second delivery was expected to arrive on Earth today.

After completing the previous mission, Fang Jueyu acquired the Space-Time Store left by Fang Qian. The next day, he contacted Fang Huai for some money because the device could only be used once a month. Without funding, it would be a waste of opportunity.

Without hesitation, Fang Huai sent Fang Jueyu a delivery, including a Cosmic Federation Bank’s authentication system. Fang Jueyu only needed to associate his identity with the Federation Bank to utilize part of the Fang Family’s funds, allowing him to buy whatever he desired at any time.

Calculating the days, the package should arrive by this evening. The last time, due to a signal transmitter malfunction, Fang Jueyu had to go through significant trouble to retrieve the delivery. Hopefully, this time won’t be as unlucky.

“Xiaoyi, any news?”

“Host, I’m just an intelligent system, not a dedicated detection system, and it’s probably not even through the wormhole into this Star Region yet. I estimate it’ll land with tonight’s Lyrid meteor shower.”

“Hey host, speak of the devil! I’ve detected the delivery signal!”

“Where? Which city? I’m heading there!”

“Host, it seems the package got a bit off track this time…”

“Oh, come on, isn’t it from the Cosmic Express Company? How can it be this unreliable?”

“Host, given the universe’s vast number of planets, accurately pinpointing Earth is already quite impressive.”

“So, where did it end up?”

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“Host, the delivery signal is in East Koku.”