Reincarnated as a Mosquito, I Sucked the Reborn Empress to Tears-Chapter 115: The Neighboring Genius’s Indifference: A Mid-Stage Second-Rank? No Threat.

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Chapter 115: Chapter 115: The Neighboring Genius’s Indifference: A Mid-Stage Second-Rank? No Threat.

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What the hell?

When Mu Linyuan heard this, he almost thought he’d misheard.

Three Great Perfection Realms? In a Second-Grade Middle Stage practitioner?

He, Mu Linyuan, considered his talent and comprehension to be one in ten thousand. He was already a Third-Grade Early Stage Beast Tamer, yet even with the vast resources piled on him by his family and school, he had only managed to cultivate two Realm Prototypes to Perfection!

He was still a million miles away from even reaching the Entry Level of a true Realm!

’This news is too ridiculous, isn’t it?’

He felt it had to be some country bumpkin who had never seen the world spouting nonsense. It was completely illogical.

Seeing Mu Linyuan’s disbelieving expression, Ah Fei grew anxious and quickly played a video on his tablet. "Boss! It’s absolutely true! It’s gone viral on all the major forums in three provinces! This is a video from the scene; lots of people saw it!"

Mu Linyuan glanced at it.

Although the video was a bit blurry, he could still clearly see the girl named Gu Yuexi casually pointing a finger and sending the Sword Dao genius, who had gone all out, flying back along with his sword.

At this, Mu Linyuan’s expression finally turned a little more serious.

He had to admit, there was definitely something to the power of that finger strike.

’But... so what?’

’I’m just watching it through a screen; I can’t feel the atmosphere from the scene. How can that prove she has comprehended three Perfect Fulfillment Realms?’

’Alright, let’s take a step back.’

’Even if it is true, even if her comprehension is truly that heaven-defying, what does it matter?’

Mu Linyuan shook his head, finding it somewhat amusing.

’Second-Grade Middle Stage... her cultivation level is too low. How much Qi Blood and Mental Power could she possibly have?’

’Even if you had ten thousand Perfect Fulfillment Realms, how much power could you actually unleash?’

’That single finger strike probably almost drained her completely, right?’

’She’s nothing but a flashy glass cannon.’

It was like a three-year-old child wielding a Divine Weapon. No matter how powerful the weapon, if the wielder’s own strength was too weak, they couldn’t unleash even a ten-thousandth of its power.

’Against me, she probably wouldn’t even last three moves, would she?’

Mu Linyuan had absolute confidence in himself.

A year ago, he had transferred from Hong Kong Island to Celestial Fire Province. During that year, with unstoppable, crushing force, he had trampled all the so-called geniuses in the province under his feet!

What he needed to do now was to seize the title of Champion Scholar in the upcoming tri-province joint examination without any suspense!

Only by doing so could he prove to those old geezers in the family, and to that older brother who always overshadowed him...

That he, Mu Linyuan, was not inferior to anyone!

"Someone like that is no threat. There’s no need to pay her too much attention."

Mu Linyuan spoke flatly. Compared to these so-called monsters from the mainland, he was more concerned with another, a true monster...

After a pause, he turned to Ah Fei and asked, "Is my brother’s game account online?"

Ah Fei froze for a second, only then remembering the primary reason he had rushed in. He quickly said, "Oh, oh, oh! Boss, I’ve been keeping a close eye on it! Your brother just got online and has already started his challenge matches! The main reason I rushed over was to tell you about this!"

Mu Linyuan was speechless. "...Next time, can you please lead with the important stuff?"

Ah Fei: "Huh?"

’Holy crap,’ he thought, ’a Second-Grade Middle Stage practitioner who one-shotted a Sword Intent genius and has comprehended three Perfect Fulfillment Realms... You’re telling me that’s not important?’

But under Mu Linyuan’s piercing gaze, he could only nod repeatedly, not daring to say another word.

Since his older brother was online, Mu Linyuan didn’t plan to continue his Cultivation.

For him, observing his brother’s battles was far more important than his own dull Cultivation sessions.

His older brother—now *that* was a true monster.

The eldest son of the prestigious Mu Family from Hong Kong Island, he was hailed as the "Qilin’Er" of the Mu Family, a prodigy seen only once a century, with a Martial Arts Talent so high it drove all his peers to despair.

Two years ago, when his brother was in high school in Zhonghai City, he had swept through and suppressed all the prodigies in the entire city!

As a Third-Grade Early Stage Martial Artist, he had seized the title of Champion Scholar in the Zhonghai joint examination without any suspense and entered Capital City University!

That was Zhonghai!

The most economically developed city in the Great Xia Federation, a place where geniuses gathered. The prestige of its joint examination was far beyond what any inland province could compare to!

And now, a short two years later, that older brother of his had actually managed to cross the great chasm of the "Qi Blood Melting Furnace," officially stepping into the Middle-Grade Realm to become a Fourth-Grade Early Stage Martial Artist!

Furthermore, he had even comprehended two Great Success Level Realms!

He had only found out this news a few days ago after going to great lengths.

It was said that among the current second-year students at Capital City University, his brother’s strength was enough to rank him among the very best!

And he happened to have learned that his brother was planning to test his combat abilities in a holographic simulation battle game after breaking through to the Fourth-Grade.

That was why he had told Ah Fei to drop everything and relentlessly stake out his brother’s game account for the past few days.

The game was called "Spirit Martial Eternity." It was developed jointly by the Great Xia Spirit Martial Alliance, which had spent a fortune on it, and the Federation’s top technology companies.

The game used the most advanced brain-computer interface technology and claimed to have a margin of error of no more than 5% compared to real-world combat.

It allowed players to conduct the most precise combat training, practical battle simulations, and even combat power tests in a completely safe environment.

However, the game’s equipment was incredibly expensive. The cheapest Entry-Level gaming pod cost over a million Federation Coins!

Therefore, you would never see such a thing in a small place like Jiang City, but it was extremely popular in the elite genius circles of major cities like Du Nan and Celestial Fire.

In super-cities like Hong Kong Island, Capital City, and Zhonghai, almost every genius owned one, and it had even become a part of their daily Cultivation.

Mu Linyuan stopped thinking about it and walked straight to a corner of the Cultivation Chamber, where a luxurious, silver-white gaming pod with a sci-fi aesthetic was placed.

He lay down inside, and the pod door slowly closed.

After a faint sensation of electricity, his consciousness was instantly pulled away and entered a virtual space filled with streams of data.

[Welcome to "Spirit Martial Eternity"! Enjoy the game!]

The next second, the scene before him opened up.

It was an immense floating plaza, with countless player figures weaving through it. All sorts of bizarre mounts and flying vehicles came and went, creating a bustling scene. 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦

Mu Linyuan glanced at his own avatar: an abstract stick figure with an afro and floral shorts, something he had casually created to hide his identity.

He expertly opened the spectate function, entered his brother’s game ID, and joined the spectator stands as a stranger.

[DING! You have entered the battle room of player ’Newbie Seeking Company’!]

The scene shifted, and Mu Linyuan’s consciousness appeared in an incredibly magnificent, Ancient Roman-style colosseum.

He wasn’t on the ground floor but in a golden spectator seat with an excellent view.

Looking out, he saw a vast, boundless field of white sand and stone below, while the surrounding circular tiers of spectator seats were already packed with dense crowds of figures.

These figures weren’t NPCs but real players who, like him, had entered spectator mode through various channels.

Apparently, his brother’s ID, ’Newbie Seeking Company,’ was already a famous name in the high-end player circles of "Spirit Martial Eternity."

At that moment, in the center of the colosseum, a figure in black combat gear, holding a silver spear, stood with the profound stillness of a deep abyss, quietly waiting for the system to match him with an opponent.

A pale blue screen floated in front of him, clearly displaying a line of large text—

[Infinite Challenge Match: Round 1! Matching you with an evenly matched opponent...]

’An evenly matched opponent...’

’Who will he be matched against?’

Mu Linyuan was filled with anticipation. He wanted to see if there was anyone left at the same cultivation level who could actually defeat his older brother.