She looked up at her brother, then at Li Changâan.
One thought away from heaven, one thought away from hell.
This was a debt of rebirth!
No matter how much Li Siying thought about it, she couldnât figure out how to properly thank Li Changâan.
âPerhaps the only way is...â
At that thought, a blush suddenly flared across Li Siyingâs cheeks. She quickly chided herself. âShame on me!â
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Li Jianfei became a Reincarnator.
This meant Li Changâan was no longer fighting alone; he now had a brother by his side who could support him.
Li Changâan was naturally pleased. He turned to Zhao Xi, who had just finished her tasks, and asked, "Is the meal I ordered from the kitchen ready?"
Zhao Xi nodded. "Itâs ready. Per your instructions, itâs all the finest Spiritual Food. We can begin eating whenever youâre ready."
With a wave of his hand, Li Changâan said, "Letâs go. Time to eat!"
He still had to arrange a place for Li Jianfei. The two brothers couldnât be too far apart, so they could look out for each other.
The four of them chatted as they walked, eventually arriving at the dining hall in the City Lordâs Mansion.
The aroma of the Spirit Rice and other prepared Spiritual Foods wafted through the air, detectable from dozens of meters away. It was enough to stir oneâs most basic, primal desires.
The moment they pushed the door open and stepped inside, the intoxicating sensation became even more potent.
Everyone except Li Changâan couldnât help but swallow hard.
Li Siying gazed at the dishes and fruits on the table. To the naked eye, they looked no different from what they usually ate, aside from being more crystalline and translucent.
âBut why does it smell so good?â
Li Siying sniffed the air and couldnât resist asking Zhao Xi in a hushed tone, "Sister Xi, what are these dishes? Why do they smell so amazing?"
Zhao Xi was also having a hard time resisting, but she managed to maintain her composure. "This is all Spiritual Food," she whispered, "and the highest grade, at that. Every single dish is worth a fortune!"
Li Siying was stunned.
She knew of Spiritual Food; sheâd even heard about the price of high-grade Spiritual Food at school.
But this was the first time she had seen it with her own eyes.
In less than a year, Brother Changâan had transformed from the kind, approachable person she remembered into a major figure so far ahead of her she couldnât even glimpse his back.
âHe isnât poor at all.â
âIt seems he doesnât lack for anything...â
When she came back to her senses, Li Siying didnât know what expression to wear.
...
After they had eaten and drunk their fill, Li Changâan gave Li Jianfei the contact information for Cao Shuran, the vice president of the Linjiang Rebirth Association. He told him to get in touch with Cao Shuran once he was ready.
He planned to have Li Jianfei go to Panhu City to be the City Lord.
During the last Exotic Beast Tide, Panhu Cityâs population had been decimated by that Tier Five special Extraordinary Beast, but the city itself had not sustained heavy damage.
Li Jianfei wouldnât need to do much.
All he needed to do was relocate some people there and let the city develop slowly.
Panhu City is very close to Cangxuan City.
In the future, any factories that no longer fit in Li Changâanâs Cangxuan City could be relocated there without much trouble.
Li Jianfei had no objections to this plan.
...
After arranging everything, Li Changâan planned to take a good rest. His previous life in the Li Yang World, which had lasted several thousand years, had placed a huge strain on his body and mind.
For the time being, Li Changâan didnât plan to start his next reincarnation.
Coincidentally, the factory construction had also reached a critical stage.
Li Changâan planned to personally oversee the project to prevent the Gu Family from trying any dirty tricks in Cangxuan City.
However, his worries seemed to have been for nothing. The two factories in Cangxuan City were completed without a hitch and were about to begin production, yet there was still no sign of the Gu Familyâs sabotage.
Li Changâan was baffled.
Judging from the Gu Familyâs past actions, Li Changâan was sure they wouldnât just stand by and watch the factories be completed. They certainly wouldnât allow him to start encroaching on their market.
But after waiting all this time, he still hadnât seen them make their next move.
This was obviously not normal.
The only explanation was that there was a problem somewhere in the process.
Li Changâan broke from his cultivation to ponder the matter. After a long while, he finally had a faint idea of where the problem lay. He picked up his communicator and called several of his raw material suppliers.
Li Changâan had originally placed an order with these suppliers for the raw materials needed to manufacture fifty Super Electromagnetic Cannons and one hundred Energy Particle Beam Cannons, and they had all agreed to the deal.
The two parties had even signed supply contracts.
But now, with his factories nearly complete, the suppliers had delivered less than a fifth of the raw materials!
He called to press them for the deliveries, but each supplier just hemmed and hawed. They all claimed the goods would be delivered on schedule but refused to give a firm commitment.
Clearly, this was not normal.
After all, they had signed contracts.
Failure to deliver wouldnât just be a problem for Li Changâan.
The suppliers themselves would also lose money.
They shouldnât have been so evasive.
Finally, one supplier, perhaps pricked by his conscience, revealed part of the truth over the phone. "Boss Li," he said, "itâs not that we donât want to work with you, but your business is just too high-profile... You probably know what I mean. A small operation like mine canât handle the pressure from those at the top!"
"Iâll pay the breach of contract penalty, but as for the materials... youâd better find someone else!"
With that, the person on the other end hung up.
Li Changâan finally understood where the problem lay.
The Gu Family had pressured the raw material suppliers. As a result, the suppliers feigned cooperation while having no real intention of delivering the full order. They were trying to stop Li Changâanâs factories from ever starting production.
Li Changâan took a deep breath. He had known it wouldnât be this easy.
But facing the reality of it, he still couldnât help but clench his fists in anger.
After hanging up on that supplier, Li Changâan immediately made another call and spoke with the person on the other end for a full half-hour.
After resolving the issue, Li Changâan let out a cold sneer and muttered, "Heh... The Gu Family, Gu Ruilong. You think you can get a handle on me like this? Feinting in one direction while secretly advancing in another... Thatâs a trick I know how to play, too!"
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