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Chapter 262

The “World Summoner All-Star Championship” is held every summer vacation. It consists of preliminary rounds, qualifying matches, round of sixteen, and the finals—each lasting ten days, spanning almost the entire summer break.

This is the world’s most fervent competitive event; when summer arrives, the wealthy and those with time to spare flock to Shengshi City. It’s a true sea of people. During this time, those who can stay in Shengshi City are genuinely affluent, either rich or noble.

Those unable to come will stay in front of the live television, cheering for their favored players. At this moment, whether or not someone is a summoner, whether they can participate in summoner competitions, everyone seems to be part of it. This is a nationwide celebration.

On the second day of summer vacation, Sister Bai convened a family meeting for “Morning Sun Family.” She announced that Bai Jingzhong had already obtained the title of “Advanced Summoner,” displayed the badge, and informed them that Bai Jingzhong would participate in this year’s Summoner All-Star Championship. The children were shocked.

Sister Bai laughed and declared that this summer, the “Morning Sun Family” would go on vacation together to Shengshi City, witnessing the entire summoner competition live and cheering for Bai Jingzhong.

Everyone got excited, celebrating by tossing their reachable books and notes into the air. The next day, just before departure, Sister Bai surprised everyone by bringing back a box of bright red clothes and hats, with “Morning Sun Family” and phrases like “Bai Jingzhong will win” written on them.

Then, she forced everyone, including Su Hao, to wear the clothes, put on the hats, and handed each person a small red flag. They looked like a tourist group.

Everyone was speechless. When she had the group in a photo queue, she unfurled a banner that read, “Wishing Bai Jingzhong the Championship of the World Summoner All-Star Competition.”

Taking pictures for commemoration. Just when Su Hao thought it was over, Sister Bai brought out another banner, “Wishing Bai Jingzhong the Runner-Up of the World Summoner All-Star Competition.”

More pictures. It didn’t end there; Sister Bai continued to bring out numerous banners for everyone to take pictures, such as “Wishing… to reach the top 16,” “Wishing… victory in the first match,” “Wishing… smooth participation.”

Su Hao’s eye twitched; he hadn’t been this speechless in a long time. Well, let her be happy! It doesn’t matter! Just feels like a bit of a waste of time.

Originally, Su Hao suggested taking a plane directly, but Sister Bai firmly disagreed, citing expense as the reason. But is Su Hao really short of money? Is the current Sister Bai lacking money?

This made Su Hao decide he needed to have an honest conversation with Sister Bai, or these pointless time-wasting incidents would continue to happen in the future.

All set, everyone boarded the bus.

Departure!

This bus was “lavishly” hired by Sister Bai, a luxurious and comfortable air-conditioned bus with a grand appearance! However, unexpectedly…

“Ugh—”

“Ugh—”

The bus had only traveled twenty kilometers when the excited group of friends immediately encountered a harsh reality—motion sickness! The bus pulled over, and dozens of kids spilled out, each finding a place to vomit until they felt utterly miserable.

After vomiting, they all became listless, and what was initially planned as a flawless journey became tainted within half an hour of departure. Only a few kids, including Su Hao, Yashan, and the youngest siblings, Xing Feng and Xing Zhi, were unaffected.

With at least two more days of travel to Shengshi City, at this rate, these people were bound to be completely drained. Su Hao sighed, “No motion sickness on a plane! Looks like we’ll have to endure…”

On the third evening, Su Hao and the others finally arrived in Shengshi City. When the bus stopped, and the driver announced that the final destination, Shengshi City, had been reached, this seemingly luxurious bus disgorged a series of weary teenagers like a terrifying monster. These approximately ten-year-olds, the moment their feet touched the ground, were surrounded by an immense sense of security: finally! They had arrived!

Then their legs gave way, and dizzy, they fell in a heap. Motion sickness was unexpectedly terrifying! Most of these kids were taking such a long-distance bus for the first time. Previously, they had imagined someday riding a bus in a carefree, spontaneous trip, but reality gave them a harsh slap—they might be able to go wherever they wanted, but it wasn’t necessarily carefree.

Su Hao and the others entered Shengshi City, and their first impression of this vast city was luxury. Lights, colors, and intoxication filled the air! Before nightfall, the city lights already illuminated the sky, turning the clouds into a riot of colors. Towering buildings with unique characteristics stood, showcasing the work of the world’s top architects. For those pursuing a high-end lifestyle, this was paradise; just a glance at the city made even the humblest want to stay.

The second impression Shengshi City gave Su Hao and the others was heat, referring to things beyond temperature. Everywhere they looked, there were crowds, bustling streets and alleys with various specialty shops, and a constant stream of customers. Large public screens featured enthusiastic hosts, hyping up the “World Summoner All-Star Championship” and playing highlights from previous exciting battles with magnificent and fierce summoned creatures.

Young girls dressed in exceptionally hot attire were constantly thinking about showcasing their beauty and flawless figures. Waves of hot air rolled in the atmosphere, and everything imaginable mixed in the air, invigorating with every breath. This was the taste of a super metropolis, the taste of prosperity, the taste of money! Here, besides discussing summoners and summoned creatures, the other topic was money.

Fortunately, Sister Bai had earned quite a bit in the last two years, giving her some confidence. With a wave of her hand, she led the “Morning Sun Family Tour Group” into what seemed to be a very high-end hotel. After a while, she came out scolding, “Robbery! Is this how money should be spent?” Then, Sister Bai led everyone haphazardly, arriving at a slightly lower-class hotel. After inquiring, she found that the prices weren’t much cheaper and walked out angrily.

Su Hao deeply understood this feeling—it was like trying to find a hotel during a long holiday in a famous tourist destination. After three or four hours of wandering, nearing dawn and still unable to find a satisfactory hotel, Su Hao spoke quietly, “Sister Bai, don’t worry about this little money. Just find a place to stay! I’ll sponsor you a million!”

Sister Bai immediately refused, “No, your money didn’t come from a strong wind. It’s not spent like this. Besides, we’re going to stay for two months!”

Su Hao didn’t care much; it was mainly a waste of time. He wanted to check in early and enter the pinball space to learn about the world’s technological knowledge. Yashan felt the same way; he carried many books in his bag, and for him, this trip was just a change of place to read!

Su Hao said directly, “Sister Bai, let me tell you, hesitating like this wastes my time. You might not know, but my time is worth more than staying in a hotel for a year. It may seem like you’ve meticulously chosen a place with high cost performance, but the more wealth you can’t see, the more you lose as you compare them one by one!”

“You’re no longer the Sister Bai you used to be; now, you’re Sister Wan’er. Understand? Learn to calculate potential gains and losses, not just look at the surface.

The situation is clear now. Prices at major hotels have significantly increased, and it’s impossible to find a place with so-called cost-effectiveness. Hotel owners wait for this time every year to make a fortune! If you were a hotel owner, what would you think? If you keep searching, how much money can you actually save?” Sister Bai felt a bit helpless. She was being criticized by a child under ten, and she found it hard to refute. She sighed, “I understand the reasoning, but…”

Su Hao interrupted, “No ‘buts.’ I’ll sponsor one million. If you still disagree, then Jingyi and I will find a place to stay on our own! Two days on the bus is already a significant waste of time for me. I don’t want my time wasted in such meaningless places.

Sister Bai, speaking frankly, if it weren’t for the unity of Morning Sun Courtyard and the difficulty of leading the team, I wouldn’t have taken a two-day bus ride with you all. I can take a plane, spend a little more money, and save a day and a half. Plus, with the extra time, I can prepare adequately, win in the summoner competition, and earn more money than you spend on hotels.”

Su Hao continued in a softer tone, “Sister Bai, if you really want money, it’s straightforward. Before the competition starts, Shengshi City will definitely have many betting odds. You put all your money on me winning, and the next day, your assets will double.

Sister Bai, you want money, and I’ll find a way to earn it for you. What I want is time, and I hope you can cooperate with me. That’s it, Sister Bai. The next move is up to you!”

Sister Bai listened, feeling a bit stunned. This had somewhat shaken her perception of Bai Jingzhong, as if she was meeting this person for the first time. Was this still the person they knew?

Actually, Su Hao didn’t want to express himself too strongly, but for the good of everyone, some things needed to be clarified. Mutual compromise is indeed an expression of true love, but the future is long. How long can true love last?

When someone gives a little, the inner desire is for others to reciprocate; when someone steps back, the hope is for others to step back for oneself. However, such expectations often end in disappointment, only to realize in the end that it’s all one’s own inner drama, utterly meaningless.

It’s better to speak out loud about what one wants, tell others what one desires! Must have!

Su Hao can compromise and give way once or twice, but he won’t continuously compromise without any bottom line. Because he’s very clear about what he truly wants!

He wants the world’s most advanced knowledge, not to play some sentimental games.

Su Hao is grateful for the care he received at Morning Sun Courtyard and the help they provided. He’s gradually improving the living conditions of Morning Sun Courtyard as a form of repayment and feedback.

However, the condition is that it doesn’t interfere with his normal learning and research. If the two conflict, Su Hao will unhesitatingly choose his own path.

For Su Hao, everything is ephemeral, and only knowledge is eternally attainable.

For Sister Bai and the others, the topic of “life” is exceptionally heavy and tragic. In just a short hundred years, that’s their entirety. A hundred years later, they turn into nothingness. Exploring the meaning of life, the conclusions they can draw are “I existed,” “I experienced,” “I possessed.”

What matters more to them are the emotionally stirring elements of “friendship,” “family,” “love,” “achievements,” and “wealth.”

These things, Su Hao might have pursued initially, but not anymore.

Whether they exist or not doesn’t matter.

On the road to seeking knowledge, anything that happens, Su Hao can accept, having prepared himself psychologically.

Sister Bai quickly gathered her emotions, looked at Su Hao seriously, and said, “Jingzhong, I understand!”

Then she shouted loudly to everyone, “Let’s go, decision made, we’ll stay at this hotel!”

(End of this chapter)

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    Chapter 262

    The World Summoner All-Star Championship was held every year during the summer vacation.

    The tournament was divided into four stages: the preliminary rounds, the qualifiers, the Round of Sixteen, and finally the championship matches.

    Each stage lasted ten days, occupying almost the entire summer break.

    It was the most anticipated sporting event in the world.

    Every summer, countless wealthy families, nobles, and tourists flocked to Shengshi City. The city became a sea of people overnight. Anyone who could afford to remain there throughout the tournament was either rich or influential.

    Those who couldn't make the trip gathered in front of their televisions instead, cheering for their favorite competitors.

    Whether someone was a summoner or an ordinary civilian, everyone became part of the celebration.

    It was truly a worldwide festival.


    ---

    On the second day of summer vacation, Sister Bai gathered everyone in the Morning Sun Family for a meeting.

    Holding up an exquisite badge, she proudly announced,

    "Jingzhong has officially become an Advanced Summoner!"

    The children immediately burst into excited cries.

    Before they could calm down, Sister Bai smiled even wider.

    "And this summer..."

    "Our entire Morning Sun Family is going to Shengshi City!"

    "We'll watch the World Summoner All-Star Championship in person and cheer for Jingzhong!"

    The room instantly exploded with excitement.

    Books flew into the air.

    Exercise books scattered across the floor.

    Everyone shouted and celebrated as though it were New Year's Day.


    ---

    The next morning, just before departure, Sister Bai returned carrying an enormous cardboard box.

    Inside were matching bright-red shirts and caps.

    Across the front of each shirt were the words:

    Morning Sun Family

    The backs featured bold slogans such as:

    Bai Jingzhong Will Be Champion!

    Without giving anyone a chance to object, Sister Bai forced every single person—including Su Hao—to change into the matching outfits.

    She then distributed identical red caps and handed everyone a tiny red flag.

    The entire group instantly resembled a tour group on a company outing.

    Everyone fell silent.


    ---

    Just when Su Hao thought that was the end of it...

    Sister Bai produced a huge banner.

    It read:

    Wishing Bai Jingzhong Victory in the World Summoner All-Star Championship!

    "Everyone line up!"

    She cheerfully arranged the entire family into neat rows before taking commemorative photographs.

    Click!

    Click!

    Click!

    Su Hao assumed they were finally finished.

    Then Sister Bai calmly pulled out another banner.

    Wishing Bai Jingzhong Runner-Up in the World Summoner All-Star Championship!

    More photographs.

    Before anyone could react...

    Out came another.

    Wishing Bai Jingzhong a Top Sixteen Finish!

    Click!

    Then another.

    Wishing Bai Jingzhong Victory in the Opening Match!

    Click!

    Then another.

    Wishing Bai Jingzhong a Smooth Tournament!

    Click!

    ...

    Su Hao's eyelids twitched repeatedly.

    He hadn't been rendered this speechless in a very long time.

    Forget it.

    If it made Sister Bai happy, he could endure it.

    At worst...

    It was simply wasting a little time.


    ---

    Originally, Su Hao had suggested flying directly to Shengshi City.

    Sister Bai firmly rejected the idea.

    "It costs too much."

    Su Hao couldn't help wondering whether she had forgotten how wealthy they had become.

    The current Morning Sun Courtyard wasn't lacking money at all.

    At that moment, Su Hao silently decided that sooner or later he would need to have a proper conversation with Sister Bai.

    Otherwise...

    This kind of unnecessary time-wasting would continue indefinitely.


    ---

    Once everyone had boarded the vehicle...

    The bus slowly departed.

    This luxury coach was something Sister Bai had rented after much deliberation.

    It was spacious, air-conditioned, and looked incredibly comfortable.

    Unfortunately...

    Reality proved otherwise.

    Less than twenty kilometers after leaving Yongxin City—

    "Blegh!"

    "Ugh—!"

    The children rushed off the bus one after another.

    Everyone hugged roadside trees or crouched beside flowerbeds, vomiting until they looked utterly miserable.

    Their grand journey...

    Had collapsed within half an hour.

    Only a handful of people remained completely unaffected.

    Su Hao.

    Yashan.

    And the two youngest children—

    Xing Feng and Xing Zhi.

    Looking at the pale, exhausted group, Su Hao sighed inwardly.

    A plane doesn't cause motion sickness...

    Looks like we'll simply have to endure this.


    ---

    On the evening of the third day...

    The bus finally entered Shengshi City.

    When the driver announced,

    "We've arrived."

    The bus seemed to spit out a group of lifeless children.

    The moment their feet touched solid ground, everyone felt overwhelming relief.

    Finally...

    They had survived.

    The next instant...

    Several of them collapsed onto the pavement.

    Long-distance travel had completely destroyed all their earlier excitement.

    Most of the children had never ridden a bus for such a long journey before.

    They had imagined carefree adventures.

    Reality had taught them otherwise.


    ---

    Shengshi City's first impression was simple.

    Luxury.

    As night descended, countless lights illuminated the entire skyline.

    The clouds reflected every imaginable color.

    Magnificent skyscrapers stretched toward the heavens, each displaying bold architectural styles that ordinary cities could never hope to imitate.

    This city was paradise for people pursuing wealth and extravagance.

    Just one glance made people reluctant to leave.


    ---

    Its second impression...

    Was heat.

    Not the weather.

    The atmosphere.

    Every street overflowed with people.

    Shops remained crowded.

    Restaurants were packed.

    Massive outdoor displays replayed highlights from previous World Summoner All-Star Championships.

    Excited hosts passionately analyzed famous battles.

    Spectacular summoned beasts clashed across giant screens.

    Beautifully dressed young women filled the streets.

    Music echoed from every direction.

    The city pulsed with energy.

    Every breath seemed filled with prosperity.

    This...

    Was the smell of money.

    Besides discussions about summoners and summoned beasts...

    Money was the city's other universal language.


    ---

    Fortunately, Sister Bai had earned a considerable fortune over the past two years.

    Feeling somewhat confident, she led the Morning Sun Family into what appeared to be an extremely luxurious hotel.

    A few minutes later...

    She stormed back outside.

    "Highway robbery!"

    "Do they think money grows on trees?"

    She immediately led everyone elsewhere.

    The second hotel was noticeably less luxurious.

    After asking about the prices...

    She walked back out looking even angrier.

    "They're almost charging the same!"


    ---

    Watching all this, Su Hao suddenly felt a strange sense of déjà vu.

    It was exactly like trying to book accommodation during a national holiday in a famous tourist destination.

    Hours passed.

    Prices stayed outrageous.

    Everyone became increasingly exhausted.

    Finally, after several more hotels, Su Hao quietly said,

    "Sister Bai."

    "Stop worrying about the money."

    "Just pick one."

    "I'll sponsor one million."


    ---

    Sister Bai immediately refused.

    "No."

    "Your money wasn't blown here by the wind."

    "And we're staying for two whole months."


    ---

    Su Hao shook his head.

    "It isn't about the money."

    "It's about time."

    He looked directly at Sister Bai.

    "You may not realize it, but my time is worth far more than an entire year's hotel expenses."

    "You think comparing hotels saves money."

    "But every minute spent comparing is another minute of invisible loss."

    "You've become Sister Wan'er now."

    "Not the Sister Bai who struggled over every meal."

    "You need to calculate opportunity costs, not just visible expenses."

    He gestured toward the crowded streets.

    "The situation couldn't be more obvious."

    "It's tournament season."

    "Every hotel knows this is when they make most of their yearly profit."

    "If you owned one of these hotels..."

    "Would you lower your prices?"

    "Even if you spend another three hours searching..."

    "How much can you actually save?"


    ---

    Sister Bai sighed.

    "I understand the logic..."

    "But..."

    "No buts."

    Su Hao interrupted her gently.

    "I'll sponsor one million."

    "If you still refuse..."

    "Then Jingyi and I will find our own hotel."

    "I've already wasted two days riding a bus."

    "I don't want to waste even more time on meaningless things."

    His tone softened.

    "Sister Bai..."

    "If it weren't because Morning Sun Courtyard is one family, and because traveling together is easier..."

    "I would've flown here myself."

    "I'd have arrived a day and a half earlier."

    "I could've used that time preparing for the tournament."

    "And by winning..."

    "I'd earn far more money than we'd spend on these hotel rooms."

    After a brief pause, he continued,

    "If your concern is money..."

    "That's actually easy."

    "Before the tournament begins, betting markets will open throughout Shengshi City."

    "Bet everything on me becoming champion."

    "By the next day..."

    "Your assets will have doubled."

    He looked at her calmly.

    "You want money."

    "I can earn it."

    "What I want..."

    "...is time."

    "And I hope you'll cooperate with me."

    "That's all."

    "The decision is yours."


    ---

    Sister Bai remained silent for a long time.

    For the first time...

    She felt as though she were seeing Bai Jingzhong as an entirely different person.

    Was this still the quiet child she had raised?


    ---

    In truth, Su Hao hadn't wanted to speak so bluntly.

    But some things had to be made clear.

    Mutual compromise could certainly express affection.

    Yet if compromise continued forever without limits...

    Eventually resentment would replace affection.

    People always hoped that when they sacrificed something...

    Others would someday sacrifice something in return.

    Most of the time...

    Those expectations existed only inside their own hearts.

    They became silent disappointments.

    They were meaningless.

    Far better...

    To honestly say what you wanted.


    ---

    Su Hao could compromise once.

    Twice.

    But not endlessly.

    Because he knew exactly what he wanted.

    He sought the world's greatest knowledge.

    Not emotional fulfillment.

    He genuinely appreciated everything Morning Sun Courtyard had done for him.

    That was why he had continuously improved everyone's lives.

    Why he earned money for them.

    Why he protected them.

    That was his way of repaying their kindness.

    But only so long as it didn't interfere with his pursuit of knowledge.

    If those two ever came into conflict...

    He would choose his own path without hesitation.


    ---

    To most people...

    Life lasted only a hundred years.

    Within that brief span, friendship, family, love, achievement, and wealth naturally became life's greatest treasures.

    For Su Hao...

    Things were different.

    Those were once important to him.

    Not anymore.

    Whether they existed...

    Or disappeared...

    Made little difference.

    On the endless road toward knowledge...

    He had already prepared himself to accept every possible outcome.


    ---

    After remaining silent for several moments...

    Sister Bai finally nodded.

    Looking directly at Su Hao, she said seriously,

    "Jingzhong..."

    "I understand."

    Then she turned toward everyone else and clapped loudly.

    "Everyone!"

    "We're staying at this hotel!"

    The exhausted children immediately erupted into cheers.

    At last...

    They finally had somewhere to rest.

    (End of Chapter 262)
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    Psychotic to not book in advance
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    Haish, MC is uncool, not fun. What's the point of his undying diary, so lifeless.
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    This book fails the Bechdel test so hard lmao 23
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      Didn’t know there was a name for this. Novel is indeed pretty dim when it comes to female characters. Kinda applies to all characters tbh except mc and that wuxia dad. Ngl yashan is an NPC.
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