Chapter 53: I Am Indeed the Child Favored by Righteous Qi
Venice.
This romantic water city, reeking of fishy stench and swarming with mosquitoes, still radiated a unique charm under the soft morning light.
In a suite of a luxury hotel, Rojie slowly opened his eyes and sat up from the bed.
Gray Hall?
Shared power?
Did I just dream that?
He pressed his forehead, thinking deeply, his mind filled with confusion.
The next moment, Rojie clearly felt a terrifying power suddenly surge within his body.
“What is this?”
A flicker of delight passed through Rojie’s eyes.
“I think I didn’t dream it—this is all real.”
Rojie felt the power from other worlds.
Not only that, he discovered he could now fully activate all the power he possessed in those other worlds.
His current world seemed highly accommodating, capable of absorbing nearly any kind of power.
Whether ninjutsu, martial arts, spells, or skills—almost all could be absorbed without obstruction.
It was basically a trash bin that could hold any kind of garbage.
But precisely because of this, perhaps among all the Rojies, he could wield the most power.
Indeed, I am the Rojie among Rojies—the strongest Rojie!
At that moment, Rojie noticed two beautiful women on the bed.
One was a blonde, blue-eyed woman, tall and graceful, with a curvaceous figure, wearing a thin silk robe that faintly revealed her fair, smooth skin.
The other was a woman with vibrant red hair, equally voluptuous, full-figured but not bulky, now lounging lazily on the bed, her long legs crossed, exuding allure.
Two big white girls?
Oh, Rojie remembered last night’s battle—he had conquered these Western beauties with Chinese martial arts.
Although Rojie had no objection to using his enhanced physique to further bond with them and guide them in Chinese martial arts,
now was clearly not the time for such things.
Something far more important awaited him.
So, the Cannon King of Venice had no gentlemanly manners—he woke them all up.
“Ladies, I think it’s time for Itachi to leave.”
Though Rojie turned cold the moment he pulled up his pants, the two big white girls were well aware of their place.
After waking, they said nothing, quickly gathered their scattered clothes, and began dressing.
The woman with the red hair, after putting on her clothes, threw Rojie a sultry glance and said in a seductive voice:
“Mr. Rojie, if Itachi need me again, feel free to call.”
With that, she swayed her waist gently and left the suite with the other woman.
Once they were gone, Rojie settled down and carefully sensed the changes in his inner power.
He was astonished to find that the power within him was neither neili, nor chakra, nor magical energy.
It was an entirely new kind of power.
The magic of this world.
Even more peculiar was that this magic seemed clearly divided into two distinct types.
One type was pure and untainted, neutral as an untouched sheet of white paper.
The other radiated a luminous force, seemingly representing justice.
Of these two, the former dominated overwhelmingly.
Rojie pondered silently: this must relate not only to the world’s rules but also to the nature of his own powers in other worlds.
In the Naruto world, his senjutsu chakra was a perfect fusion of natural energy, spiritual energy, and physical energy—there should be no clear bias toward good or evil.
In the Zhuxian world, his cultivation method was the orthodox Daoist Taiji Xuanqing Dao—this likely carried a bias toward righteousness.
Although all cultivation methods in the Zhuxian world originated from the Book of Heaven, the Book of Heaven was not a specific technique but a general guide to cultivation.
Orthodox and demonic cultivators naturally derived different methods from it.
For example, how could the Blood Refining Hall’s demonic techniques possibly be linked to justice?
As Rojie pondered, he suddenly felt an invisible force enveloping him, as if watched by some indescribable presence.
Of course, not K-teacher.
That presence seemed to lack concrete consciousness—it was more like a world’s instinct, akin to the Dao of the xianxia world.
“This must be righteous qi.”
Rojie was certain in his heart.
After all, he was the nemesis of evil!
It couldn’t possibly be black qi.
No way?
As this thought flashed through him, the neutral magic within him rapidly transformed into righteous magic.
Rojie felt triumphant.
“I knew it—I’m truly the child favored by righteous qi.”
The next instant, a strange sensation rose within him—he could now clearly perceive the magic of the entire world.
This magic differed from the natural energy in the Naruto world; it resided within every wizard, artifact, and demon.
Moreover, this magic was sharply divided into two opposing types, mutually generating and countering each other, yet interdependent, maintaining a delicate yin-yang balance.
Roughly speaking, righteous qi and black qi.
But with Rojie’s arrival, this delicate balance seemed disrupted.
The power of righteous qi surged like a dam breaking, continuously rising.
As a result, its opposite, black qi, fell into disadvantage—but seemed quietly gathering strength.
Rojie had anticipated this change.
After all, this was the world’s fundamental rule.
Yin-yang balance: the strength of one side inevitably triggers the growth of the other.
Since he was on the side of righteous qi, he needn’t fear that when black qi overloaded, his dad would go berserk, turn into a monkey demon, and throw him into the Hell Gate to keep Lady Bo gang company.
In his view, the worst that could happen was that after black qi grew, besides the Holy Lord, a new demon would emerge.
No big deal.
He could learn from Professor Lope—petrify and seal the new demons, making them occupy the toilet without using it.
So, forget about righteous qi and black qi for now—time to get down to real business.
Rojie reached out and opened the bedside cabinet.
Inside lay three talismans and a golden necklace.
The talismans of Pig, Dog, and Chicken—and the Eye of Aurora.
Rojie took a deep breath, seized the three talismans, and instantly absorbed them.
Cuolà.
Should be Bei Ming Shen Gong—activate!
In an instant, three terrifying sources of magic, originating from the same root, surged from the talismans and converged into Rojie’s body.
Compared to the smooth absorption of neili, absorbing the talismans’ magic was much slower.
Possibly due to the immense scale of the talismans’ magic.
But Bei Ming Shen Gong could indeed absorb this magic.
Rojie focused entirely on sensing the changes within his body, silently estimating the time.
According to his judgment, he could fully absorb the magic from all three talismans within about two hours.
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