Chapter 125 - Add A Point To A Lightbulb?
Su Yang’s hand was still on the handle when he froze.
‘Gold Mission? The Road to Zenith? The Road to Zenith…Where have I heard this before?’
A quick thought later, Su Yang remembered that he had seen the term when he triggered the Silver Mission.
He quickly opened the system and checked the description of the Silver Mission.
[The greatest thing about this era is its uncertainty. No one knows where or who the miracle will happen to! This Silver Mission is a branch of the Road To Zenith mission series. Please approach it carefully.]
‘This Silver Mission is a branch of the Road to Zenith mission series? What is the Road to Zenith?’
Su Yang took a deep breath and tapped on the Gold Mission.
[System remark: With enough manpower, mountains can be toppled. With enough strength, even the sea can be moved. Congratulations on forming your first company and understanding the power of unity.]
Little Hus gave Su Yang a despicable look as if he knew this would happen. He dug his doggy nose and looked askance at Su Yang. “Sniffing again? Can I say no?”
“Of course. You can just show me what to add instead,” Su Yang said.
Little Hus had several excuses prepared, but Su Yang kicked his butt again. “Stop fooling around and hurry up!”
Little Hus shot him a husky death stare and said, “Okay! Okay! I get it! You are really Yang Bailao[1].”
‘Yang Bailao? Did he mean Zhou Bapi[2]?’
Su Yang sighed. ‘The little b*stard even got the old saying wrong…I guess his doggy mind can’t even remember Chinese literature properly…Well, it really is a dog, so…’
Little Hus was forced to follow orders. He sniffed around the villa from top to bottom, left to right, front to back, and eventually locked his target on a lightbulb.
Su Yang looked at the white lightbulb at the ceiling before he looked at Little Hus with a skeptical expression. “Are you kidding me? This lightbulb is something that can help me promote my app?’
[1] Yang Bailao: A story of Yang Bailao, a tenant farmer, who shares his life with his daughter, Xi’er. The despotic landlord, Huang Shiren, attempts to forcibly take Xi’er for himself.
[2] Zhou Bapi: a greedy landowner nicknamed Zhou Bapi (“Zhou the flayer”) who became one of the most famous evil landlords in