“Sorry, I got too excited.” Ruo Xuan quickly realized it was inappropriate and pulled her body back into her seat.
“Modification of immortal remains is private and confidential for everyone. I shouldn’t have asked so casually. I’m just particularly interested in immortal remains, that’s all.”
“It’s fine. I don’t really mind. It’s just an immortal brains,” Mu Yanxi said. She had checked immortal brains on the Dao Web before and found that the lowest-priced ones weren’t actually that expensive.
A low-end version could be bought for three to five thousand spirit stones. An ordinary family could barely afford it if they tightened their belt.
As long as she didn’t mention the model, it wouldn’t attract anyone else’s covetous attention.
However, the price range for immortal brains varied enormously.
Mid-range ones cost tens of thousands of spirit stones, high-end ones hundreds of thousands, and top-tier models reached several million spirit stones.
When Mu Yanxi saw this during her search, she was stunned. She could only understand it as the gap between a top-tier and a low-end immortal brains being similar to the difference in rank between a divine treasure and a spiritual treasure.
“So it’s an immortal brains. Still, if you’ll allow me to add one more thing, try not to go for cheap low-end immortal brains.”
“Although they do help with cultivation and combat, they’re very easy for higher-end immortal brains or hacker cultivators to break into, turning them into a weakness. Once you graduate from a Great Sect, it’s best to replace it or remove it,” Ruo Xuan said.
There was such a thing? This was the first time Mu Yanxi had heard the term hacker cultivator. It didn’t sound like a type of cultivator who specialized only in immortal remains. When in doubt, just ask the all-powerful immortal brains.
According to the Dao Web’s notes, hacker cultivators were also called daoist hackers.
They were a type of evil cultivator who specialized in breaching immortal remains, marionettes, the Dao Web, and similar systems, then exploiting them.
Their reputation was extremely bad, but many companies and Sects still kept hacker cultivators to strike at their rivals.
They could cast curses remotely through the Dao Web, directly killing a cultivator who was connected to it.
They could forcibly seize control of another cultivator’s marionette in person, and they could steal information and resources from the Dao Web.
Those groups that cracked pirated cultivation methods were all composed of hacker cultivators. Their cultivation methods were closely tied to the Dao Web.
Mu Yanxi was shocked. There were actually such terrifying and dangerous evil cultivators. Sure enough, if you didn’t communicate more with others, you would never know about many things.
Only checking the Dao Web was like shutting yourself away to meditate in isolation.
While you might gain sudden insight into questions you already had, you would have no chance to learn about things you had never even been aware of.
“Thank you for the reminder. I’ll be careful,” Mu Yanxi said to Ruo Xuan. Still, she had no idea what level of configuration her Lingxiao Palace type 3000 immortal brains actually was.
It was even only at three percent energy right now, and she didn’t know how to recharge it.
At that moment, on the other side of the Assembly Hall, a group of girls was led in by several senior sisters. Their presence felt completely different from the previous new entrants.
The biggest difference was their appearance. Some of the girls had beast ears, scales, and tails, while others still had patches of bark-like skin remaining on their bodies.
The Assembly Hall instantly became restless. Many disciples moved away from these newly arrived girls in fear, but some remained calm or looked at them with curiosity.
“Demon cultivators.” Mu Yanxi looked at the girls with unusual features. The traits were far too obvious, not to mention the demonic aura they made no effort to conceal.
They looked like they had just transformed from demonic beasts into human form.
However, in Mu Yanxi’s previous life, the demon race not only had deep-seated hatred with human cultivators, but also needed to reach the level of an eighth-rank great demon, equivalent to the Nascent Soul Stage, before they could take human form.
The aura on these girls was clearly only at the Qi Refining stage, about the same as hers. How could they possibly have already transformed into human form?
“Ah, they’re demon cultivator special admissions. They’ve arrived too,” Ruo Xuan said as she looked over in that direction.