The infinite Emerium stone energy could be placed in the reward inventory.
Every hour, it would automatically produce 10 kilograms of stone energy.
Don't underestimate these 10 kilograms of stone energy; when accumulated over time, it becomes a formidable source of power!
"Let's place it in the reward inventory then."
After Chen Yu spoke, he retrieved twenty Darklops Zero summoning cards.
These cards seemed ordinary, like regular toy cards in Chen Yu's hands, but they felt significantly different in texture, made of an unknown, very durable material.
With the infinite Emerium stone now in his possession, Chen Yu saw no further gain to be had in this world.
"It's time to leave this world."
Thinking this, Chen Yu looked at Zero and said, "Zero, I'm leaving here to return to my own world."
"Aren't you a resident of this universe?" Zero asked Chen Yu, puzzled.
"No," Chen Yu replied, "I come from another world. Now that Belial is gone, I must leave as well."
"Chen Yu, are you leaving just like that?"
Ran and Koji obviously felt reluctant, and Princess Emerana didn't seem too willing to let go either.
Although their interaction was brief, it had forged deep connections.
"Yes," Chen Yu nodded and then looked at Princess Emerana, "Ran and Koji, I'll leave them in your care. They don't have a spaceship and will have to rely on the royal space vessel to send them back."
"Don't worry, leave it to me."
The royal space vessel, parked nearby, lit up its lights and spoke.
From beginning to end, the royal space vessel had not transformed into its warrior form, simply because there was no need.
Now, fleets from various planets were eradicating the remnants of Belial's Galactic Empire, and soon this universe would welcome an era of rapid development.
"By the way, Koji," Chen Yu suddenly turned to the young boy before preparing to leave, "Can you fulfill a wish for me?"
"Sure, anything for you."
Koji, still a child at heart, couldn't help but tear up at the thought of Chen Yu leaving.
"Shout a few slogans with me, let me hear them," Chen Yu thought for a moment and said to Koji.
"Slogans." Koji wiped his tears, puzzled for a moment, but then nodded, "Okay!"
"The slogan goes like this," Chen Yu paused and then continued, "You go! I go! Here we go!"
"Alright!"
Koji composed himself and then shouted:
"There's a dog!"
"Love dog!"
"Get up to feed the dog!"
"Not bad, quite similar!" Chen Yu clapped, then waved goodbye, "That's it then, see you if fate allows!"
With that, Chen Yu chose to leave the instance world, disappearing from everyone's sight.
...
Returning from the instance world happened quickly; Chen Yu checked the time, and not even a day had passed.
He had already taken two days off, and there was no reason not to use this time.
He wanted to find out the source of the video posted online recently, and it seemed these two days would be the perfect opportunity to do so.
After freshening up and changing clothes, Chen Yu drove his new car to the mall.
The villa was furnished with beds and furniture, but it lacked a computer.
For convenience, Chen Yu decided to add some equipment to the villa.
Entering the mall, Chen Yu headed straight for the electronics section, choosing a top-of-the-line laptop and selecting some components to assemble a desktop computer.
The laptop was naturally for Chen Yu to take home immediately, while the desktop would be assembled by appointed personnel at a scheduled time.
Chen Yu knew how to assemble such simple tech, but he didn't want to do it himself.
Besides purchasing these items, Chen Yu also went to the food section of the mall to stock up on some groceries to replenish his storage space.
After a round of shopping, he spent quite a bit of money, but that was no issue.
Ever since learning that gold could be picked up in the universe, money became just a series of numbers to Chen Yu.
Back at the villa, Chen Yu sat down, turned on the computer, and logged onto a forum to post a high-paying job for computer technicians.
In reality, what Chen Yu meant by computer technicians was, colloquially, hackers.
Only those with real skills on the internet could trace the video uploader's address.
They could even go back to the hotel Chen Yu stayed in to find hidden cameras and track them down through the network.
Chen Yu's post was quickly buried, but many people, enticed by the high pay, messaged Chen Yu privately.
Chen Yu wasn't sure if these private messagers truly had the skills.
After some thought, he assigned tasks to all these private messagers.
The goal was to find the short video's uploader and their personal identity information.
Successful ones would receive a hefty reward from Chen Yu.
To prevent them from thinking he was a scammer, Chen Yu chose to be generous, sending each a deposit of 100.
With plenty of money and nowhere to spend it, he treated it as a deposit for each person.
Out of fifty private messagers, Chen Yu didn't believe all of them were frauds.
Soon, the private messagers saw the money and immediately trusted Chen Yu.
Tossing out 100 as if it was nothing, he clearly wasn't short on cash, so why would he default on payment?
However, among these fifty, there were indeed many scammers; some ran off with the money, while others thought of swindling even more.
Chen Yu didn't send more money but waited for their results.
If most results were the same, the most common address should be the correct one.
Wrong ones were likely just trying to scam money.
Soon, an hour passed.
Many sent Chen Yu reports, finding the uploader's address.
Chen Yu saw that over ten people provided the same address, while most others were made-up.
Some were different but close to each other.
Chen Yu paid a large reward to those with matching and nearby addresses.
For the rest, he ignored them; taking advantage of him for a bit was fine, but expecting more was overstepping.
Thinking about what they could get away with.
The obtained address was quite a distance from Chen Yu.
The perpetrator was cunning, living in another district but installing countless hidden cameras in hotels of this district to take voyeuristic videos.
Chen Yu had seen his share of despicable people.
Setting the location, Chen Yu drove there directly.
Of course, in the real world, Chen Yu wouldn't easily kill. For someone like this, a lesson would suffice.
As for the robbers in the "Kidney Country," Chen Yu could only say killing them was letting them off easy.