Chapter 32: Re-strengthening of the physical body, arranging for the base to guard and plant trees

Cao Ke couldn’t contain her laughter, covering her mouth as she watched Wu Ping’s struggles with the unruly catfish. Perhaps witnessing his antics made Wu Ping seem less intimidating to her.

Taking advantage of the moment, Cao Ke initiated a conversation, asking, “Brother Wu, how old are you?”

Wu Ping hesitated, pondering the complexity of his age. “Hmm? How old am I?”

“That’s right,” Cao Ke pressed.

Uncertain how to respond, Wu Ping finally replied, “Age is not important.”

Cao Ke understood the implied message — he wasn’t very old. The two continued their journey, heading back home, where Wu Ping had previously filled a pit with zombie corpses. However, some exposed saplings indicated that there was room for more.

Wu Ping regretted killing the people too early; the pit wasn’t large enough. The smell of blood, while still overwhelming, wasn’t as potent as he desired. Watching the saplings greedily absorb flesh and blood, Wu Ping encouraged them, “Eat more and grow quickly. My life will depend on you in the future.”

Turning his attention to his companions, Wu Ping realised they were in an awkward position. As a leader, he needed to reward his followers to ensure their loyalty and commitment to plant trees for him. Wu Ping understood that he needed more people to hunt zombies and feed the magic tree.

As for their sustenance, Wu Ping planned to provide them with plenty of seeds. Additionally, food was abundant in the vast world of cultivating immortals, and Wu Ping had the means to share with those who satisfied him.

“It will also make collecting zombie corpses with a larger workforce easier. Now that the school’s zombies have been eliminated, future zombie hunting will require venturing outside. We need more hands to collect zombie corpses. As of now, our manpower is definitely insufficient. What do you think?”

Both share the same notion. “Yes, recruit more people. I’ll secure a food source and obtain some seeds. You can focus on recruiting, but be thorough in your screening. I don’t want a repeat of this situation. If you encounter a formidable foe in the future and I’m not around, inform the magic tree that I’ll return.”

Wu Ping’s mystical methods again leave the three of them in awe. Since encountering Wu Ping, the feeling of invincibility he exuded had captivated them. Crush! Regardless of the opponent or the challenge, it could be resolved seamlessly as long as he was present.

Wu Ping’s words provide a powerful boost for Cao Ke. “I understand. I’ll handle these tasks diligently.”

“Alright, let’s get going.” The trio departs, leaving Wu Ping alone in the conference room.

With a casual gesture, a crystal nucleus the size of a clear blue palm materialised in Wu Ping’s hand. Propping his chin, he examined the crystal nucleus extracted from the large fish’s head earlier.

“Zombies and mutants exist, so why not for humans? Odd.” Tossing it into his mouth, it’s somewhat cumbersome due to its size. Fortunately, the substance transformed into a pure, warm energy coursing through his entire body upon ingestion, reminiscent of soaking in a hot spring.

Physical strength became noticeably enhanced. “It’s a shame. It would be fantastic if I could develop my skills as quickly. No need to squander this physical power. It looks like I need to find a physical cultivation technique promptly. Can’t let it go to waste.”

He retrieved another crystal nucleus from the storage bag and consumed it in a manner resembling eating. Whether it’s the body or abilities, strength burgeons rapidly. Even Wu Ping himself was uncertain of his current prowess.

Well, in a state of full power. However, if possible, he’d rather not know, as full power implied encountering a formidable adversary. Hidden strengths were meant to be reserve cards. If possible, Wu Ping desired to overpower others continuously!