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The Supreme Cultivator
Welcome to Japan

Welcome to Japan

With heavy steps, Bòhé chá stepped off the airplane and took in a massive breath before letting it out.

Due to the thing called 'Aura' existing, people can clearly feel Bòhé chá sadness, for he just parted with a friend in the most painful way possible, which comes after death.

Seeing their son still sad, his parents sighed before moving on and leaving the air port with him in their hands. Their destination? A house in the country side, and that is exactly where his father will work.

By some unknown means and extra help from the plot, the father got to one of the most calm places for a high wage. What does the father work?

...What does he work again?

While the incompetent third person narrator searches his script for the meaning of life, the Tea family enter their new home, which is..big?

4 huge bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, massive kitchen, vast, green backyard with a sakura tree in the middle and most importantly, a two-floor basement.

"How big." Thought Bòhé chá when he saw it from the outside, then the mother parroted him after she stopped staring at the tree.

"Praise me." The father puffed his chest up, prompting pets on his head.

Finally, the narrator found the meaning of life, and so came with it the father's job, which was a teacher. He didn't have anything of quality other than having friendly relationships with all his students and colleagues, but seeing that he is getting a raise, a permanent one at that, he started learning Japanese before finally having to go.

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How he afforded the green and white modern-looking building was a mystery to some, but at the end, it came down to his relationships and strange charismatic powers that convinced them to give him a house dirt cheap. Obviously, he will pay for it, but the fact that it is dirt cheap doesn't change.

As Bòhé chá took the keys from his father and went to open the door, he noticed the jade-like knob, but ignored it a moment later since he had seen the jadest person that overcomes the boundary of jade.

Inside he was met with a red and gold carpet and an incredibly comfy-looking living room, but he stopped at that so he could help his parents with the bags...

...

After a very obvious skip to avoid describing the whole house, Bòhé chá laid on his bed, relaxing for a while until the doorbell rang.

Thinking that they are people that came to greet their new neighbors, he quickly stood up and went to open the door with the jade-like knob.

"Hello." Greeted an old couple Bòhé chá in Japanese, so he greeted them back.

"So you are our new neighbor, eh? Maybe Sakura will finally have someone her own age to be with." The old female chuckled, but Bòhé chá merely tilted his head in confusion.

"Here, boy. A welcome gift. Hope we get to know you better." Smiled the old man, and so did Bòhé chá, without any hidden intentions.

"Please visit us a lot, and tell your parents we said hi." They said their goodbyes.

Bòhé chá waved at them as they left, thinking that they are nice fellows and if possible, prepare tea for them.

One side-effect that Bòhé chá learned from people drinking his tea was that it invigorates people and make them feel younger, or so said the mother.

Another was beautifying, and the proof was that the Lil' White's hair looked even silkier, and her skin glossier, so there was no doubt that Bòhé chá could make a killing off of that tea.

Anyhow, he closed the door and headed back towards his room, before hearing a group of people yelling at each other in front of his house, so he opened the door, causing them to flinch.

They were young kids all nearly of the same age of age of about 8 or 9, and once they saw him they stood in a line, shoulder to shoulder before shouting in union, "As a tradition of the Jobel Village, and on behalf of all the villagers: welcome to Japan!"