In the blink of an eye, seven days had passed.
Qiu Wuji stood atop the mountain, looking up at the moon. Everyoneâs experience of time was different⦠Just as Chu Ge wrote âseven days laterâ in a moment, but Qiu Wuji had actually lived through seven days.
Of course, during those seven days, there were events that hadnât been written by Chu Ge and characters were doing their own thing.
During these days, Qiu Wuji did not attempt to break through the âdimensional barrierâ again. After Chu Ge made some changes, breaking through didnât seem as difficult or dangerous as before, but now the problem was that her soul was not adequately refined, and she couldnât stay in that realm for long enough.
Chu Ge could add characteristics to her based on Qiu Wujiâs demands, but he couldnât forcibly increase her strength. It needed to be a logical process.
So Qiu Wuji focused on refining her soul and also observed Chu Tiangeâs performance on the third floor of the Scrolls Tower.
He had reached the third floor, but unfortunately, the Scrolls Tower was divided into various floors for a reason and not just for categorizing people. Since Chu Tiange hadnât cultivated enough, he couldnât comprehend anything on the third floor. The techniques on that floor were too deep for him.
However, Chu Tiange wasnât discouraged. He picked a technique he liked and decided to learn it in the future, then returned to the second floor and focused on learning what he needed to learn now.
A very excellent quality.
Qiu Wuji sighed, not really admiring this quality because Chu Tiangeâs qualities were all imagined by Chu Ge himself. Anything excellent was piled onto the protagonist. There was nothing to praise.
It was like her own qualities. There wasnât much to praise either, including her cold temperament, compassion, pride, and even her beauty, which were all set by Chu Ge.
Forget it, Qiu Wuji was currently too lazy to think about these things.
What was really worth sighing about was the information revealed by sending Chu Tiange to the third floor.
Even though she sent him to the third floor, he couldnât learn anything or find any opportunity, and ultimately retreated to the second floor. Was this just natural, or was it the will of heaven?
After all, Chu Ge wrote about Chu Tiange going to the second floor, so was that the limit?
What about her battle with the Poison Hand Devil Lord?
Chu Tiange hadnât âseen through reality,â so he couldnât break through the will of heaven, which was understandable.
But she had seen through it, she knew what will happen ⦠if she tried to change the events, what will happen then?
Chu Geâs words flashed through Qiu Wujiâs mind: âThis is your life, and no one has the right to control it, not me, not the heavens. This test is just to see⦠how destiny works.â
Qiu Wuji took a deep breath and transmitted her voice around the mountains: âLetâs go.â
Even for a sect of cultivators who brought their disciples along, traveling thousands of miles was not a trivial matter.
Qiu Wuji flew on her sword in the air, looking back at the disciples crowded on the magic treasures behind her, and wondered how fast the flying vehicles in that world could go and which one was better.
In her heart, she still thought that flying by oneself using their cultivation was the best.
But for a society, it was impressive that ordinary people who didnât need to cultivate could also fly and travel through the skies.
Both had their own benefits.
It was precisely because that world had so many fascinating aspects that Qiu Wuji wanted to understand it.
âThe next time I go, I will definitely be better prepared. But perhapsâ¦the difficulties will become even clearer.â
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Chu Ge was currently on WeChat with a friend.
Yang Dingtian: âID card? If you lose it, just get a new one. It costs 20 yuan.â
This person with the username of the leader of the Ming Cult was Chu Geâs university classmate, named Lin Wuyang. After graduating, he took the civil service exam and became a proud police officer. Chu Ge didnât know why people like Lin Wuyang and Zhang Qiren always like to use martial arts novel characters as their usernames. Was it because their actual accomplishments were so small?
Nanjiang City was a provincial capital. Although it was only considered a third-tier city in the country, it had the advantage that after college students graduate, they donât scatter to different places. Most of them still work and live in the same city. Unfortunately, in recent years, interaction between college classmates has become less and less frequent. Except for the occasional get-together, even the WeChat groups were inactive.
The longer it had been since graduation, the more silent the group became⦠Only the classmates who had a good relationship had their own small group.
Lin Wuyang and Chu Ge had a normal relationship. They hadnât spoken for several years, and Chu Ge didnât even know which department or section Lin Wuyang was in now. It was awkward for him to suddenly contact him like this, and he felt a bit embarrassed. The other personâs lukewarm attitude was also expected and normal.
âUh, itâs not that I lost my ID card myself. Itâs just that I had an argument with someone on a forum about the population census and wanted to consult an expert.â
âTsk, you writers are really passionate. You also enjoy arguing with people on forums.â Lin Wuyang replied to someone on a certain forum, âYouâre an idiot, go die,â while telling Chu Ge righteously, âUnlike us, the burden of life is pressing down on us, and we are becoming more and more indifferent every day.â
Chu Ge said, âItâs easy to go from indifference to passion in just a few days. Just start writing a book and get some recommendations and comments.â
âForget it, I donât have the time for that. By the way, I think your writing is pretty bad. If you can make money from this, maybe I can tooâ¦â
âYes, yes, about the population censusâ¦â
âIâm not an expert on that, I donât work for the household registration system, but I know some basic knowledge. What specific aspect do you want to ask?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhy do people say that the population census is just for show nowadays because there are no unregistered households? I think there are some, like abandoned babies picked up by beggars in the early yearsâ¦â
âAre you writing a story or something? This kind of situation might have existed in the past, but now itâs unlikely. However, there might still be a small number of people who havenât registered in poverty-stricken areas, although itâs very rare nowadays.â
âYes, thatâs what I mean. So the government conducts a population census for this reason, right?â
âYes⦠and when you can reply to the forum you can show some manners.â
âSo, for those unregistered people found during the census, can they get registered directly?â
âIâm not sure about the specifics, but I think itâs possible if their identity is confirmed.â
âWhen will the next census be conducted?â
âUsually once every ten years, the lastest one was conducted last year.â
Chu Ge: ââ¦â
Lin Wuyang felt something was off: âAre you asking this to argue with someone?â
Chu Ge remained calm: âIâm just talking casually. This is called social research.â
As an author, Chu Ge had an advantage in conducting interviews, but Lin Wuyang didnât think too much about it. âIsnât it better for an author to focus on capturing the essence of things when conducting research?â
âIn that case, Iâll focus on capturing the essence. By the way, if itâs not during a census period, can those who are not registered still register themselves?â
âIâm really not sure about that. Iâm not in the household registration department, and these cases are so rare that even they would have to send inquiries to higher-ups. Speaking of writing fiction, thereâs no need to be too nitpicky. Nowadays, there are people writing about the god of war defending the country, and nobody says itâs not okay.â
âYouâre right⦠letâs have a meal together when we have time.â
âSpeaking of that, we might have a gathering in a while, right? Itâs the fifth anniversary soon, and Lao Hong mentioned it to me recently⦠Check the group chat later.â
âOkay, letâs talk about it later.â
Lin Wuyang logged out of WeChat and checked the forum, only to find that his account had been banned.
He quickly opened the door when he heard a knock, and his expression quickly turned servile.
The woman in front of him was too beautiful, but unfortunately he was already married. Sigh⦠he wished they had met before he got married.
âHello, President Gu, is there anything you need?â
Gu Ruoyan politely smiled, âChief Lin, do you have the materials I asked for earlier?â
âTo be honest, itâs a bit difficult⦠we need more time.â
âIâll be staying in Nanjiang for a while longer, so I hope there will be good news by then.â
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