My Whole Class Isekai'd to a Xianxia? Good Thing I Can Do Mind-reading-Chapter 291: Wrong Person To Scam

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As Xia Ling had said, the moment finally arrived. Feng Fan watched in awe as the flying vessel tore through space, traversing an unfathomable distance in an instant. Though the vessel had taken a few minutes to charge, the actual transition was swift and seamless.

Before Feng Fan could fully process what had happened, they were already in orbit around Yellow Leaf.

Unlike Red Pole, which was dominated by vast oceans, Yellow Leaf had significantly more land than water. Its size was even more impressive. Red Pole was already several times larger than Earth, yet Yellow Leaf dwarfed it. In comparison, it was like measuring Earth against the Moon.

They weren't the only ones descending onto Yellow Leaf. Around them, Feng Fan spotted five more ships making their way toward the planet. Who knew how many more were beyond his sight?

"So this is where civilizations from across the universe gather," he murmured to himself, a smile tugging at his lips. He couldn't deny the thrill bubbling in his chest.

If anyone asked, he would insist that a peaceful cultivation journey in seclusion was the ideal path. But deep down, he craved adventure.

After all, which powerful cultivator had grown stronger without one or two adventures?

"We'll be heading to a city called Seven Heavens City," Xia Ling announced. "The laws aren't detailed in the information we received, so we'll have to figure them out ourselves. Let's split into groups of four. That way, we can watch each other's backs and cover more ground."

The others nodded in agreement. Feng Fan remained silent, but he had no objections. It was a logical approach, and it worked in his favor. He already had a group of four, including himself, whom he was familiar with.

As for the city's rules? He couldn't care less. He would gather the information he needed and be on his way.

With Su Xiaoli, Huang Xue, and Xue Qiang by his side, Feng Fan approached one of Seven Heavens City's massive gates. The city was so vast that even with his cultivation, it would take him a full five seconds to cross from one side to the other.

What surprised Feng Fan was that everyone here appeared to be human, or at least resembled it. He had expected to see aliens, perhaps even races that weren't bipedal, but it seemed he had overestimated the universe's diversity.

All the people entering and leaving Seven Heavens City looked human, with only small variations, like blue or green skin, distinguishing them. But for the most part, they all resembled humans.

It seemed their taste in women was also similar, as the moment Feng Fan walked over with the girls, many men—and even a few women—gazed at them with hungry eyes.

But none dared to act. Even outside Seven Heavens City, there were certain lines that shouldn't be crossed.

Of course, these lines only applied when a crowd was gathered. Feng Fan didn't believe that no one would act later, but he was secretly looking forward to it.

'I'll be sure to prepare for the show,' he thought with a smirk.

There wasn't a long line to enter, but he noticed that each visitor handed over one or more mid-grade qi stones to the guards in exchange for a token. When it was finally their turn, a guard extended his hand, clearly expecting payment.

"First time here. How much is the entry fee?" Feng Fan asked, unwilling to part with more qi stones than necessary.

'When I get back to Red Pole, I'll make sure Long Liu reimburses me for every penny I spend,' he thought. He wasn't fond of paying out of pocket for necessities during a job. Since the Dao Seeking School had assigned him this task, he figured they should foot the bill.

The guard looked at him with disdain. Even those who had never set foot in Seven Heavens City knew its rules. The only ones who didn't usually fall into one category—new civilizations, arriving to gather information. At least one group like that showed up every month.

And they were the easiest to swindle.

"Five hundred high-grade qi stones per person," the guard said with a smirk. "If you don't have those, five million mid-grade qi stones will do."

Even if they realized he was extorting them, what could they do? They had no knowledge of the city's laws or its hidden rules.

A few onlookers cast pitying glances at Feng Fan's group, already anticipating the outcome. But no one interfered. It was an unspoken rule, and no one wanted to end up on the guards' bad side. Why would they do so for a few strangers?

Truth be told, a few million mid-grade qi stones wouldn't be an issue for the Dao Seeking School. Most newcomers would just grumble before paying up.

Unfortunately for the guard, he had picked the wrong person to scam.

Contrary to the guard's expectation, Feng Fan simply smiled at his words. "My friend, what's your name?" he asked, seemingly out of place in the current situation.

The guard frowned but responded, "I'm Xiao Yun. If you're not going to pay, then get lost. There are plenty of people in line, and I don't have time to waste on idiots."

The insult only made Feng Fan's smile widen. "Ah, my friend Xiao Yun, do you really think no one will find out what you've been up to? I wonder what the law enforcers might think about your actions..."

Xiao Yun stared at him, confused. For a brief moment, he recalled an incident from last month when a group had bribed him for information about the guards' rotation, enabling them to sneak into the inner city.

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This wasn't even the first time; he sold this kind of information every month and had never been caught. But the thought quickly faded.

After all, the man in front of him hadn't even known his name a moment ago. How could he possibly know about that?

"If you don't leave now, I'll make you leave," Xiao Yun spat right in front of Feng Fan's foot, showing clear disdain.

Unfortunately for Xiao Yun, the fleeting thought about his past actions was exactly what Feng Fan had been hoping for.