High Martial Arts: I Awaken a Low-Tier Martial System - Chapter 504 - 314: Jiang Ting’s Dilemma (Triple Combo Edition)
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Chapter 504: Chapter 314: Jiang Ting’s Dilemma (Triple Combo Edition)
“The purpose is to prevent us from advancing.”
“Once Blue Star advances successfully, all aspects will undergo numerous enhancements,” Director Deng said solemnly. “This is a matter concerning hundreds of billions of people; we must succeed.”
Jiang Ye nodded silently.
He had long known from Bai Gui about the importance of the Civilization Struggle.
The Civilization Struggle concerns the destiny of a civilization. Once successful in advancement, Blue Star’s hundreds of billions of people will receive huge blessings.
This is the true community of shared future for humankind.
“Jiang Ye.”
“The next few years may be tough,” Director Deng said earnestly. “I hope you seize every opportunity to improve yourself as much as possible.”
“Being a Level Three Star Professional will provide you with many opportunities.”
“What have you decided?” Director Deng looked at him.
“I agree,” Jiang Ye nodded.
He had already made up his mind earlier.
At this moment, there was no hesitation.
“Good,” Director Deng nodded slightly. He waved his hand, and a badge appeared.
The badge was entirely silver, with three golden five-pointed stars engraved on the front.
“This is the symbol of a Level Three Star Professional.”
“Wear it when you go out,” Director Deng said. “Others will know your identity.”
As he spoke.
“Swish!”
Director Deng flicked his finger, and the badge landed on Jiang Ye’s shoulder, seemingly sticking automatically, firmly attached to his shoulder.
Obviously, this item was made of special materials, possessing some miraculous abilities.
“Thank you, Director Deng,” Jiang Ye said solemnly.
He could feel it.
Although the badge was small, it felt heavy.
This was not only a symbol of identity but also a heavy responsibility.
“This badge.”
“Sealed within it is the energy of a Ninth Break powerhouse,” Director Deng added, “which can help you withstand attacks below the Ninth Break.”
Jiang Ye couldn’t help but feel stirred.
Assist him in resisting attacks below the Ninth Break?
Indeed a good item.
“Good.”
“If you have any questions about being a Star Professional, feel free to ask now,” Director Deng said with a smile.
…
Soon after.
Jiang Ye bid farewell to Director Deng and left the office with Tang Huochan.
“Congratulations on becoming a Level Three Star Professional,” Tang Huochan said with a smile.
“I owe it to you, Sister Tang,” Jiang Ye smiled. “Once again, I’m in your debt.”
“It’s not me,” Tang Huochan shook her head with a smile. “I originally only applied for you to be a Level Two Star Professional.”
“I didn’t expect Director Deng to have such high hopes for you.”
“In the end, it’s because you’re exceptional,” Tang Huochan looked at Jiang Ye, her eyes full of admiration.
Jiang Ye did not deny it.
Indeed!
Looking across the Blue Star Civilization, his current performance was enough to stand at the pinnacle of the genius pyramid.
“Your private Starry Sky spacecraft will be sent to White Dragon University in a few days,” Tang Huochan said. “Remember to sign for it in time.”
“A private Starry Sky spacecraft?” Jiang Ye’s eyes lit up.
The value of such an item didn’t need to be thought about.
It must be worth tens of billions, even hundreds of billions.
This was just one of the benefits of being a Level Three Star Professional.
Of course.
The Federation equipped him with a Starry Sky spacecraft for the convenience of collecting Star Sky Energy from the Solar System.
Jiang Ye had now officially entered the core ranks of the Federation.
“Feels great,” Jiang Ye felt a surge of comfort in his heart.
Choosing to become a Preparatory Star Professional was indeed an incredibly correct decision.
Speaking of which.
Jiang Ye suddenly remembered an elder.
“Sister Tang.”
“I have something to attend to, so I’ll go first,” Jiang Ye said. “No need to see me off.”
“Alright,” Tang Huochan said. “If you have any issues, you can contact me on WeChat anytime.”
“No problem.”
Swiftly.
Jiang Ye’s figure flickered and vanished from the spot.
“So fast,” Tang Huochan watched his back, shaking her head in amazement. “Maybe it won’t be long before he surpasses me.”
…
Outside the Star Professional building.
In the high sky.
Jiang Ye stood in mid-air, dialing Zhang Jianwu’s number.
“Dur…,” the phone connected.
Beep! The light condensed into the virtual image of a middle-aged man who looked a bit tired.
It was Zhang Jianwu, the grade director of An City No.3 High School.
Jiang Ye embarked on the path of a Star Professional thanks to him.
“Director.”
“Are you well?” Jiang Ye asked. “It’s me, Jiang Ye.”
“Jiang Ye?” Zhang Jianwu was slightly startled, then smiled, “How come you have time to call?”
“To check on you,” Jiang Ye said, “and I wanted to ask about the situation in An City.”
“I’m fine.”
Zhang Jianwu said, “An City had a Shadow Disaster outbreak not long ago.”
“But fortunately, after the last Shadow Disaster, An City’s defense measures are now quite complete,” Zhang Jianwu smiled. “This time, it didn’t cause too many casualties.”
“That’s good,” Jiang Ye breathed a sigh of relief.
For Jiang Ye.
Besides his parents and relatives, Zhang Jianwu held a position in his heart second only to teachers like Chen Zilu and Zhu Honglie.
In the beginning of his Martial Arts journey, Zhang Jianwu had given him a lot of help.
“Director.”
“An City is still too dangerous,” Jiang Ye said seriously. “After all, there is no high-Realm powerhouse stationed there.”
“Are you considering moving to East Sea Province?”
“I can arrange a residence for you,” Jiang Ye said.
An City has a permanent Starry Sky Corridor.
It’s like a bomb, which may explode at any time.
“Move to East Sea Province?”
“No need,” Zhang Jianwu shook his head. “I must stay here.”
“An City may experience another Shadow Disaster at any time,” Zhang Jianwu said seriously. “As a backbone of An City, I cannot leave.”
“Director,” Jiang Ye couldn’t help but say, “An City can’t possibly be missing just you.”
“Jiang Ye, you’re wrong.”
“If all the powerhouses in An City think that way,” Zhang Jianwu said sternly, “who will guard An City?”


