After settling Xiao Yi Hei, Er Er stood by the sea, lost in contemplation. He couldn't help but let out a full-throated yell toward the ocean, as if purging all the pent-up frustration that had long accumulated in his heart. His cry echoed across the distant water, startling a few sleeping seabirds into flight.

Liu Hui walked toward the factory grounds, smoothing over every trace Xiao Hei had left along the way. He found Wu Yuanjia and instructed him to restore the patrol schedule to normal and reactivate the surveillance monitors that had been shut down.

Returning home, Liu Hui resumed his cultivation practice. His progress that night was noticeably faster than the previous one, and the energy he could draw from the meditation cushion seemed richer. The rate at which his meridians were widening was also accelerating. At this pace, it wouldn't take long before he achieved initial entry and commenced true cultivation.

The next day, Liu Hui arrived at his office feeling refreshed and mentally sharp. Hu Xian’er walked in shortly after, standing gracefully before him and announcing, “Boss, I have found the language teacher you requested. When would you like to begin your lessons?”

“Ah, the teacher is arranged already? Then I’ll start studying today!” Liu Hui replied.

Liu Hui’s prior English proficiency was abysmal; passing the CET-4 exam had been pure luck, and immediately after passing, he had completely purged the knowledge from his mind. While he managed his affairs domestically, any foreigners visiting the hospital always brought their own translators. Consequently, he had never placed significant importance on foreign languages. However, now that he was in Hong Kong, and with Starry Sky Group planning global expansion, while he didn’t strictly need to speak foreign tongues, being unable to understand them felt increasingly inadequate. Thus, while things weren't overwhelmingly busy, Liu Hui decided to learn a foreign language, considering that Chinese was hardly prevalent internationally.

“Boss, both teachers have arrived today. Which language would you prefer to start with?” Hu Xian’er inquired.

“The English teacher and the Japanese teacher are both here. Which one first? Right, let’s start with Japanese!” Liu Hui muttered, ultimately deciding on Japanese as his initial focus.

Liu Hui, like many young men in China, held a deep appreciation for Japanese culture. Yet, the inability to comprehend the dialogue in their media severely hampered his profound understanding of the art form. As a result, when selecting a foreign language to learn, his first choice unexpectedly gravitated towards Japanese—a decision that, at that moment, represented the zenith of Liu Hui’s peculiar taste.

“Very well, please wait a moment. I will arrange the teacher and the study room immediately,” Hu Xian’er said, turning to depart.

Hu Xian’er’s organizational skills proved excellent; she quickly prepared a small classroom dedicated to Liu Hui’s studies.

Once Liu Hui began learning under the Japanese instructor, he discovered an astounding surprise. He found that his ability to grasp language had dramatically increased, and his memory had become frighteningly sharp. Everything the teacher explained, he retained perfectly. As for Japanese vocabulary, seeing a word twice was enough to ensure he would never forget it.

Tears welled up in Liu Hui’s eyes. Why was learning foreign languages suddenly so simple? He recalled the immense effort he had previously expended just to barely scrape by. Had the Planar Trading Device somehow modified him during the process of bridging linguistic gaps between planes? Or was it the Body Evolution Fluid taking effect? Or perhaps it was the influence of his burgeoning cultivation? Regardless, Liu Hui was overwhelmed with excitement in that moment.

Despite his elation, Liu Hui remained remarkably clear-headed, even feeling a twinge of shame when comparing himself to Alexander from the magic world. His current memory and learning capacity were still vastly inferior. Alexander had achieved his abilities without any Body Evolution Fluid or cultivation, yet his capacity for comprehension surpassed Liu Hui's current state. He still needed to strive much harder!

The Japanese teacher instructing Liu Hui was astonished. This student before him was simply too formidable; he grasped everything perfectly after a single explanation, rendering the instructor’s carefully planned curriculum entirely inadequate. Consequently, the teacher began teaching with greater abandon, introducing even the most abstruse knowledge. Liu Hui absorbed it all with rapt attention, and time dissolved unnoticed during the lessons.

By the end of the first day of study, although Liu Hui wouldn't claim complete mastery of Japanese, he could already understand some simple conversations.

The following day, it was the English teacher's turn. Liu Hui demonstrated the same high-efficiency learning ability; within a single day, he not only recovered all the English he had forgotten but also advanced further, reaching a level where he could engage in simple dialogue with the teacher.

And so, the days flowed by as Liu Hui alternated his studies between Japanese and English. During this time, he also directed Xiao Hei to conduct surveys of the waters surrounding Hong Kong. He was now intimately familiar with the maritime topography near the city. These explorations, of course, were conducted at night, as Xiao Hei’s massive size risked immediate detection during the day. Furthermore, every night remained non-negotiable time for cultivation. Through relentless practice, his entire network of meridians was nearing complete unification, at which point he could finally embark on genuine immortal cultivation.

Time slipped by, bringing them to the cusp of spring—the third month—when the air was vibrant with sunlight, flowers bloomed everywhere, and the entire environment pulsed with burgeoning life.

Liu Hui had now fully mastered both Japanese and English. He could converse fluently with his teachers and watch English and Japanese films without subtitles without issue. He even secretly indulged in some of the American and Japanese adult films he had previously treasured; being able to understand the dialogue provided him with a deeper appreciation for the artistic essence of those productions.

One afternoon, Liu Hui sat alone in his office, idly watching Xiao Hei forage. Hu Xian’er knocked and entered, announcing that Zhao Yuanhua from Starry Sky Pharmaceuticals was waiting at the entrance for an audience.

Liu Hui instructed Hu Xian’er to invite Zhao Yuanhua in, and the man entered the office immediately, radiating excitement.

“Heh heh, what has our Director Zhao so elated?” Liu Hui asked with a smile.

“Boss, good news, excellent news! Our myopia medication has completely passed Phase Four clinical trials!” Zhao Yuanhua exclaimed excitedly.

“It really passed?” Liu Hui stood up, thrilled. He had waited for this moment for a very long time, and now it had finally arrived.

“It really passed. Here, look at this trial feedback report,” Zhao Yuanhua said, handing Liu Hui a document he held.

Liu Hui opened the report. The beginning was filled with highly specialized terminology that he couldn't decipher at all. Only the conclusion, located near the end, contained the verdict of the clinical trial: After three phases involving a total of three hundred and nine participants, the vision of all three hundred and nine subjects was restored to optimal human eyesight within two short hours, and all deformed eyeballs returned to normal structure. A subsequent follow-up investigation revealed no adverse reactions from the drug within the human body. The medication proved remarkably efficacious, and the corrected vision in the cured population showed no recurrence, remaining exactly as it was upon healing. The trial population included patients with various afflictions; no contraindications were found, nor was any patient’s condition aggravated. Therefore, the three phases of clinical trials concluded that this drug is “Xiao. Xiao Yi Xiao Yi Yi, Yi Yi Yi Yi Xiao

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