Everyone was messy and noisy but equally excited by the amount of goodwill Jin had shown them. They decided to prolong dinner for a bit more. Being a cultivator allowed one to control their food consumption.
While it was generally used to slow it down, it was also possible to quicken it. That way, the stored energy could later be used for long periods of cultivation if needed. Thus, every one of them enhanced their speed of digestion to make room for a 'second' round of servings. (Jin had lost count on how many times they had repeated this process and although the System had that exact number, he would rather not know.)
With this latest round of dinner, Jin chose to share his vision for the future of Dungeons and Pandas. Most of them were astounded by Jin's new approach, but Pei did appreciate that her master understood the concerns of how the dungeons could lead to unforeseen consequences in their current society.
This was especially true since cultivation was not easily obtained especially in peace times, making it an indicator for position and power within the country. An extraordinary catalyst like Jin's dungeons meant he would be targeted by every powerful organisation, whether they are good or evil.
While it's true that the dungeon supplier cannot take sides and is supposed to be treated as a neutral ground, it's not necessarily true if he goes out of the store. His encounter with the Ruby Rat had shown as much. It wasn't surprising why most dungeon supplier stores were part of a larger group. (Though most parts of the reason were due to the cost of maintaining the dungeon instance servers.)
That was why Jin owning the entire Tiangong shopping district allowed him some flexibility when it came to store management and future expansion. For example, he could use the land of his old store to create the new upcoming Panda Inc to support the Virtual Reality Network on a long term basis.
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