Rebirth of the Cannon Fodder in the Entertainment Circle-Chapter 668: Interstellar Decline of Imperial Rose Cannon Fodder (17)
Chapter 668: Interstellar Decline of Imperial Rose Cannon Fodder (17)
On the other side, Luo Ning didn’t pay any attention to the bombshell she had dropped and headed straight for the S-district.
The S-district was further divided into three grades, where the children of the Royal Family and the top four distinguished families enjoyed special privileges and lived in the best upper-class area.
The children of third-tier to first-tier elite families lived in the middle-class area.
Nobles below third-tier, as long as they could afford the extremely expensive accommodation fees, could live in the lower-class area.
Special admissions students were not qualified to live there and did not have the financial means.
The so-called single apartments in the upper-class area were actually rows of stand-alone villas.
The director had indeed selected a very nice location for Luo Ning; from the second floor, you could see the largest lake of the school, and the villa’s yard was filled with blooming flowers and had a fish pond.
There were indoor training rooms, laboratories, gyms, and swimming pools, which were not available in the A-district.
They didn’t have any furniture yet, waiting for the boarding students to choose what they liked.
You could directly place orders on the school’s official website, and on the same day, someone would deliver and install it for you.
This treatment was not available in the A-district; all the dorm furniture and so on were uniformly arranged by the school, and self-replacement was not allowed.
Therefore, the vast majority of people at the Imperial College believed that Ling Ge and the original body were crazy for not living in the S-level dormitory and running off to live in a four-person room instead.
Luo Ning went to the official website, selected her furniture and supplies, and placed an order.
Since she hadn’t yet activated the verification lock, the furniture installers could come in.
She didn’t wait for the installation and drove away from the school in her hovering car.
She did not go home either but went to the most high-end training club on the Imperial Capital Star.
This place was a royal property, possessing the Entire Empire’s most advanced training rooms, completely encompassing all training subjects, and not restricting the identity of the clientele.
Of course, being advanced, comprehensive, and of high quality also meant it was expensive; generally only people from third-tier or higher elite families, big businessmen, or the wealthy could afford to consume here.
The original body had previously obtained the highest grade VIP card here.
Only since she spent all her time outside of school chasing after Ling Ge, she had purchased fifty sessions, with forty-six still remaining now.
Luo Ning chose a spiritual power training room, drank a Nourishing Potion, connected to the spiritual power device, and began her training.
At first, her body trembled from pain, and she was drenched in sweat.
But she gritted her teeth and endured it, and gradually the pain disappeared, replaced by an increasingly better mental state.
Of course, going from excruciating pain to comfortable took Luo Ning over seven hours.
Many others might not be able to tolerate it and give up much earlier.
The training room was well-equipped, including a private bathroom.
After taking a shower and changing clothes, Luo Ning walked out of the training room.
At that moment, a cold silver-haired man wearing large sunglasses and a military uniform approached. frёeωebɳovel.com
Although Luo Ning couldn’t see the man’s face clearly, she recognized him at a glance as her Old Lu.
The silver-haired man glanced at Luo Ning and quickly looked away.
Two people followed behind him, and Luo Ning recognized one of them as Bo Xiao’s cousin, Song Yifan.
Song Yifan also saw Luo Ning and greeted her with a slight smile, clearly not very free to talk.
Then, he followed the sunglasses-wearing man, passing by Luo Ning.
Luo Ning stroked her chin; her Old Lu’s identity was definitely not simple this time.
Suddenly, she recalled a question from her memory: it seemed the Royal Family’s surname was Lu.
After exiting the club, Luo Ning got into the hovering car and set it to autopilot mode, then tapped on the terminal to start searching for information about the Royal Family.
The reason she wasn’t familiar with the members of the Royal Family was the same old issue, all her energy and attention in her former life had been focused on Ling Ge.
Moreover, members of the Royal Family rarely attended gatherings among the heirs of the great families of the Imperial Capital Star.
Soon, Luo Ning found the information she needed.
The current Emperor of the Royal Family had nine sons, among whom the first, second, and fifth were born of the Empress, while the remaining princes were from other Imperial Concubines; the eldest prince had already been bestowed the title of Crown Prince.
Each prince’s name was publicly known; the Fifth Prince was named Lu Xun, and he was the most mysterious of them all.
For the other princes, one could find at least one or two photographs; the flamboyant Third Prince had his pictures all over the place, yet there were none of the elusive Lu Xun.
His profile was simple: born to the Empress, a Double S-level talent with dual abilities, and enrolled at the Imperial Military Academy.
He took a leave of absence three years ago for unknown reasons to go to a Border Star and had not yet returned.
Which meant he had practically never attended sessions since entering the Imperial Military Academy.
Normally, he’d be a senior when the new term started, and thus, Luo Ning’s senior.
No wonder there were no rumors about Lu Xun at the Imperial College; he had been out at the Border Star.
It was publicly stated that Lu Xun hadn’t returned, yet he had just appeared at the club.
Judging by Song Yifan’s demeanor, their operations were likely confidential.
Song Yifan was undoubtedly on a mission, and following Lu Xun around was probably for protection or the like.
So then, what was Lu Xun’s sudden return to Imperial Capital Star for?
Luo Ning stroked her chin in thought, then her eyes lit up as a probable reason for his return dawned on her.
Aside from getting ready to participate in the cosmic live broadcast tournament, there couldn’t be any other reason.
It looked like Lu Xun was one of the Empire’s trump cards for the upcoming tournament.
Luo Ning’s eyes curved with a layer of amusement. Excellent, she was now determined to participate in the tournament too.
So, for the nearly half a month that followed, Luo Ning spent every day in the club’s training room.
After taking a course of Nourishing Potion, coupled with the spiritual tempering in the training room, the injury to her spiritual power had significantly eased.
The day before the Imperial College started, Luo Ning took the Spiritual Healing Potion.
The pain was so severe she wanted to roll around and convulse, but she bit down hard and endured it.
Once the injury to her spiritual power was completely healed by the potion, Luo Ning seemed to enter a transcendental state.
Her spiritual power even seemed to float out, freely wandering throughout every corner of the Imperial Capital Star, as if it had merged with the cosmos.
Engrossed in blissful free-floating, suddenly a wave of spiritual power landed around her.
She immediately went on the defensive, ready to attack at any moment.
However, this spiritual power didn’t carry any threat or aggression, but instead, it pulsed towards her with a vibration.
It meant that her spiritual power just reached the Triple S-level, and she shouldn’t wander like this anymore; otherwise, she would be forever lost in the vast cosmos, with her spiritual power never returning to her body.
This was a friendly warning.
Luo Ning then realized she had been completely immersed in that state of wandering and seemingly had no inclination to return.
In this world, spiritual power was as vital as a person’s soul.
If she couldn’t return to her body after wandering out, she would become a vegetable, never to awaken again.
Luo Ning had just decided to express her gratitude when that wave of spiritual power vanished.
She sensed around and felt this spiritual fluctuation was somehow familiar.
But there wasn’t time to ponder any longer; she quickly returned to her body.
She didn’t know how much time had passed when Luo Ning opened her eyes, her pupils darker and more profound—as a sign of her spiritual power increase.
She clenched her hand, "I didn’t expect that with this period of tempering and the help of the potion, my spiritual power could leap from Double S to Triple S."
Of course, this was good news; throughout the Entire Empire, the number of individuals publicly declared as Triple S-level didn’t exceed the number of fingers on both hands.