Chapter 5

Some things can only be understood intuitively, not described in writing. Please use a mysterious mindset to read the above passage; readers with high perception will surely grasp the ultimate truths of the universe.

After clearing up the misunderstanding, William Harper realized he hadn’t accidentally done anything suggestive, and only then was he in the mood to carefully size up this “beauty.”

This “beauty” was draped in light gauze, ethereal and otherworldly, with a graceful figure and captivating charm... but was indeed dressed as a man. Although excessively handsome, he still exuded a masculine aura, especially with his angular build and features, which were quite different from a girl’s softness.

As for why there was no Adam’s apple or chest... it was probably an issue with the game artist’s preferences.

He breathed a sigh of relief and promptly showed his surprise, exclaiming, “Why did you come to be an NPC in the game? Have mobile games evolved to be this realistic now? Seriously... is the tech really this advanced? It’s practically indistinguishable from reality—you can’t even tell it’s a game.”

He looked around, his eyes full of curiosity.

Henry Clark giggled and said, “Earth’s technology certainly can’t do this. This game uses alien technology. But ‘Full-time Martial God’ rarely recruits total newcomers anymore; they only take players from major families. How did you get in?”

If everything before him wasn’t so astonishing, he would have thought she was joking.

William Harper saw Henry Clark, and his brain was so overstimulated that he didn’t even pick up on the several “keywords” in her words, only focusing on the phrase “alien technology.”

But... for this crappy mobile game to have such advanced tech, only alien technology could explain it.

He stared at Henry Clark for a long time, then tentatively asked, “Are you an alien too? What’s your true form? Does your species reproduce asexually or sexually...?”

Henry Clark reached out and knocked William Harper on the head, letting him truly feel the “bone-chilling cold” of her former might, and said coquettishly, “Get lost! I’m from Earth!”

William Harper looked incredulous and asked, “From Earth? Then how did you master alien technology? Were you captured for experiments? How can I save you?”

Henry Clark chuckled and said, “That’s a long story. I’ll explain it to you slowly later. For now, tell me how you got here.”

William Harper naturally had nothing to hide from Henry Clark, and recounted all his misfortunes of the day in detail.

Chapter Four: Character Cards and Martial Arts Cards

Henry Clark was laughing so hard she was shaking, her beauty breathtaking. She was truly a super-beauty whose looks could outshine an entire school. The title of “goddess” was just flattery for other girls, but for Henry Clark, it was simply accurate!

Even though she was now in a man’s body, William Harper had seen her in person before. As her ex-boyfriend, he knew her well, and couldn’t help but imagine some romantic scenes, his heart fluttering a little.

After hearing William Harper’s explanation, Henry Clark’s smile gradually faded, her expression becoming solemn. She said, “There are some things I shouldn’t tell you—these are secrets ordinary people can’t access. But since you’re already here, I can’t let you suffer a loss, so I’ll explain our origins and the inside story of ‘Full-time Martial God’ to you!”

“According to the ‘Book of Jin: Biography of Zhang Hua,’ it’s recorded that in the early Western Jin dynasty, purple energy often soared into the sky between the constellations of Dou and Niu. Zhang Hua, who was well-versed in the principles of the I Ching, sensed something unusual. He invited Lei Huan, who was skilled at observing celestial phenomena, to divine the omens. They concluded that the purple energy originated from Fengcheng in Yuzhang, and was actually the essence of a treasured sword.”

“At that time, Zhang Hua was a high-ranking official of the Jin dynasty. He helped Lei Huan secure the position of magistrate of Fengcheng. After Lei Huan took office, he dug up a stone box beneath the prison’s foundation. When the box was unearthed, it radiated multicolored light, and upon opening it, they found two swords side by side. Lei Huan immediately gave one sword to Zhang Hua and kept one for himself. Later, Zhang Hua was killed, and the Ganjiang sword disappeared. After Lei Huan died, he passed the Moye sword he wore to his son, Lei Hua. Lei Hua, while serving as an official in Jian’an Commandery, was crossing Yanping Ford when the sword at his waist suddenly leapt from its scabbard and fell into the river. Lei Hua sent someone into the water to retrieve it, but the person saw no sword—only two dragons coiled at the riverbed. In an instant, the river’s waters sparkled, and the waves surged. From then on, Yanping was known as ‘Sword Ford,’ ‘Sword Pool,’ ‘Tan River,’ and ‘Dragon Ford.’”

William Harper was completely confused and asked, “I’ve heard this story before, but what does it have to do with the game ‘Full-time Martial God’?”

Henry Clark rolled her eyes at him and said, “Aren’t I explaining it to you? Back in the Western Jin, what soared into the sky wasn’t two treasured swords, but a spacecraft from another planet. People back then didn’t have scientific knowledge and couldn’t describe it properly.”

William Harper couldn’t help but curse, “Damn, there’s a twist like this? So what about the two swords? What’s the story there?”

Henry Clark sighed and said, “Inside that alien spacecraft was a complete world—not only vast, but you could also bring things out from it. Lei Huan entered the spacecraft and accidentally obtained two alien weapons, which are the legendary Ganjiang and Moye.”