"I see, so are one-star missions the limit of what immortal cultivators are capable of accomplishing? Any above one star is something that only immortals can do." Alosa asked.
"Pretty much, but as I said before, even one-star missions are very difficult to complete for immortal cultivators unless they are powerful and lucky. The group that arrived before you was one of the lucky few that were able to find a very easy one-star mission."
"They only needed to eradicate a few martial art sects from a region nearby. It took them about two years to complete, but it was worth it for them. I hope you don't mind if I tell you this, but the young gentleman behind you is probably in the 0.001 percent of immortal cultivators that can complete a one-star mission on their own."
"I saw your battles, and I have to say that I was enthralled. Your passion for martial arts is amazing, and even though your immortal cultivation is a bit behind, you had made me, and my wife, cheering for you to win." The young employee said with a blush on his face from embarrassment.
"Thank you for cheering me on. I apologize for disappointing you." Yoze said with surprise in his voice.
"How is the news of my battle spreading this fast? I was certain that all the spectators were immortal cultivators. They might have either live-streamed it or recorded the battle."Yoze thought to himself.
"Not at all. No need to apologize; I am sure that in a few years, you will be much stronger than you are now."
"Anyways, I mentioned that to say that normally immortal cultivators will take one-star missions as a group of five or higher. With at least two immortal cultivators having reached the Crystal Brain realm."
"So as soon as you two get your Sect Marks, you will be very popular. Especially Yoze since it might be possible for you to complete a 1.5-star mission with a large enough group to help you out." The young employee waved his hands wildly as he dismissed Yoze's apology.
"Can I ask how much it will cost to bring some people inside the headquarters?" Yoze asked.
"It depends on the number of people and how powerful they are. To invite one mortal, it costs about 0.1 Sect Point. I know that is very expensive, but this is to discourage people from bringing their entire family lines inside."
"For rogue immortal cultivators, it costs about 0.2 Sect Points per person. Once again, it's to discourage the practice. Since they can cultivate, they take a bit of the limited resources the Sect has to offer."
"As for other immortal cultivators from other Immortal Sects, that is strictly forbidden. No matter how much you are willing to pay, they are not allowed in without special permission." As the young employee mentioned other immortal cultivators, his face shifted to become extremely strict as he lowered his voice.
The moment his voice deepened, Yoze suddenly felt a heavy pressure slam onto his shoulders before quickly vanishing like smoke. Even though the pressure lasted only an instant, Yoze couldn't help but frown as he knew that was a warning.
"The Sect takes this particular rule very seriously. Even though I don't plan on bringing in an immortal cultivator, it's good to find out early."
"Right now, I should look around to see what I can buy with 0.2 Sect Points. If I can buy something good, I'll buy it. If not, I should bring Tiki back with me to help her get stronger." Yoze thought to himself as he waited for the young employee to finish his information.
"I know you didn't ask this but bringing in a pet costs about 0.1 Sect points, and if it causes trouble, you will be fined. Once your Sect Points are negative, you will be killed, or something much worse will happen, so be careful."
"Wait, I brought my pet Wasp with me to the Sect. Do I need to pay to keep her?" Yoze asked since he didn't realize this would have been a problem.
If he hadn't fought in the tournament just now, he would have instantly been brought to the negatives and would have had to flee.
"It's okay, Immortal Miessy has already paid in your stead." The young employee said clearly.
Yoze already knew that he had gotten in debt with Immortal Miessy without saying another word and felt a bit unhappy that he owed someone so soon. He wanted to completely go his route once he reached the Sect and not be influenced by the Immortals.
But he knew that was no longer possible until he paid her back. He also couldn't just give Immortal Miessy the Sect Point back since she had done so under the impression that she wouldn't get paid back for many years.
She didn't have any knowledge that there was going to be a tournament between the two sects and that he was so strong that he defeated two powerful immortal cultivators. All she knew at the time was that he was the most talented rogue immortal cultivator out of their group and hadn't even entered the Nerve Accumulation realm.
If these two scenarios didn't happen and Yoze was as weak as Immortal Miessy had predicted. He would not have been able to repay her for at least a decade or two. Not only that, she would have saved his life in the immensely valuable process.
Of course, she could have informed him that he couldn't bring Lily the Wasp Monster along with him, but that would have caused him to become immensely disappointed. Having to wait for a decade before being able to bring his pet inside the Sect would have cost him a lot of stress and might have slowed down his progress due to trying all sorts of ways to bring Lily in.
So in Yoze's mind, he not only owed her at least ten times the amount of Sect Points he had spent, but he needed to do something for her. Only that way would he feel that he had completely repaid the debt and be able to completely cut his ties with her.
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