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I Fabricated the Techniques, but my disciple really mastered them?-Chapter 1031 - 533: The Enlightenment Xu Yan Understood, the Opportunity Bestowed by the Taoist Ancestor_2
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A sudden attack ended with a Heaven and Earth Lord-Level True Spirit annihilated, Muxiao captured, and the punishment at Qinghua Sect of sweeping the grounds concluded.
After this battle, the Great Wilderness Domain entered a period of strength growth, with numerous Imperishable True Spirits cast into the Domain, nourishing it and transforming into heavenly treasures and earthly treasures for cultivating martial artists.
The Yin Realm also began to turn with the collapse of Imperishable True Spirits and their Divine Souls drawn into reincarnation.
The Heavenly Dao operated more and more perfectly within the Domain, with its rules becoming increasingly powerful.
A sense of urgency fell upon all Realm Masters, who began to meditate to comprehend the Heavenly Dao and sought to enhance their power as swiftly as possible.
Many martial artists gained from this battle, and the names of Fang Hao from Qinghua Sect and Su Lingxiu from Evergreen Pavilion spread among the strong.
Alchemical Medical Warriors and Qimen Martial Artists had also become widely recognized.
Many powerful individuals wished to send their juniors to Qinghua Sect to cultivate Qimen Martial Art or Alchemical Medical Martial Arts.
The Qimen Institute and the Alchemical Medical Institute at Qinghua Sect began to buzz with activity.
Of course, to enter the Qimen Institute and Alchemical Medical Institute one had to pass through a strict selection process; only those with extraordinary talents were admitted.
The newly admitted disciples naturally did not need Su Lingxiu to teach them personally; they were taught by the Alchemical Medical Warriors and Alchemists from the Alchemical Medical Institute.
Although the warriors of the Alchemical Medical Institute were not very strong, they were numerous. Although there were few who had perfected the Alchemical Medical Martial Art, there were quite a few Alchemists.
The affairs of the Alchemical Medical Institute, unless they were of significant importance, would not reach Su Lingxiu. They were handled by Yue’er and Zhou Ying.
Zi Yun also occasionally took part, and the operation of the entire Alchemical Medical Institute was now well-established.
Fang Hao was the Sect Master of Qinghua Sect, so naturally, he was not in charge of the affairs of the Qimen Institute, and moreover, as the Sect Master, he had few responsibilities to handle.
The Qimen Institute was managed by people like Moon Changming and Feng Yan. Artisan Warriors and Formation Masters had already raised some disciples who were able to continue teaching the newcomers.
Unless a disciple with exceptional innate talent was recruited, Fang Hao would personally provide guidance, but so far, no one worthy of his personal instruction had appeared.
Sword Dao and Blade Path were also being taught, and more people were practicing Sword Dao, mainly influenced by Xu Yan.
Martial Artists practicing Physical Body Martial Arts also started to increase, especially those from the Body Cultivation lineage, all pondering how to cultivate the pure Martial Arts.
With the high entry threshold to Qinghua Sect, many powerful figures realized that the Great Wilderness Martial Arts Academy also taught these martial arts.
Consequently, they began to send their ineligible juniors to the Great Wilderness Martial Arts Academy for further study.
The juniors of these strong individuals, proud and arrogant, arrived at the Great Wilderness Martial Arts Academy feeling superior, believing the other students were beneath them.
In the end, they inevitably faced punishment. The Great Wilderness Martial Arts Academy would not indulge such individuals, expelling anyone who violated the academy rules severely, without leniency.
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There was a junior of a powerful individual who was expelled and driven out of the academy for severely injuring a student and damaging their martial arts foundation.
The powerful individual became furious due to this and even caused a scene at the Great Wilderness Academy, after all, in his eyes, the academy was ultimately too weak.
He overpowered several of the academy’s strong members in a single move, even severely injuring Bai Yunkong, and the matter escalated to Canglan Island where Xu Yan executed the troublemaker on the spot with a single sword strike!
Following this incident, the Great Wilderness Martial Arts Academy revised its rules, raising the criteria for admitting students, especially those from powerful backgrounds, with significantly higher entry requirements and imposing hefty tuition fees!
As for those of humble origin or even those from lowly backgrounds with talent, the threshold remained very low. The higher the talent, the lower the admission criteria, up to the point of no threshold at all.
For the offspring of the powerful, besides the talent requirement, paying tuition became an inevitable rule!
After this event, no one dared to underestimate the Great Wilderness Martial Arts Academy or violate its rules.
The Great Wilderness Academy had the backing of Sword God Xu Yan!
Sword God Xu Yan, a formidable and ruthless person, would not consider one’s status or background when taking lives; after all, there was no one in the world with a stronger background than his own.
The direct lineage of the Taoist Ancestor!
The Domain was slowly expanding, and the Way of Heaven was also leveling up, though extremely slowly, but elevation was indeed occurring.
The overall strength of the Domain was also incessantly rising.
The Domain had entered a new phase, as if it was on the verge of a transformation period.
Li Xuan remained as carefree as ever, watching the clouds scud across the sky, with only Cai Ling’er, his maid, attending to him, leading a life akin to that of a young master from a noble family.
While some leisurely passed their time, others were naturally busy.
Tian Zi was incredibly busy, having to continue deceiving the Blood Demon while thinking hard about how to upgrade and perfect realms like the Yin Realm and Samsara and so on.
Moreover, Tian Zi had to personally step in to guide Yu Yao, Taimiao, Heavenly Slaughter, and others on how to comprehend the Way of Heaven.
Besides Tian Zi, Su Lingxiu was also caught up in busyness, on one hand strengthening the Blood Extreme Soul Seed and instructing in the art of cultivating the Soul Seed in preparation for seizing the strength of the Blood Demon, and on the other hand, continuing to conspire with Tian Zi to deceive the Blood Demon.
She was also committed to treating Taihe and Taikun, showing immense interest in their injuries, which were worthy of in-depth research.
Especially the particular aura that had tainted the insides of the two, which was said to hail from that being at the Imperishable Temple, and it was due to the influence of that being that they ended up in such a condition.
All this immensely piqued Su Lingxiu’s interest, and thus, no matter how busy, she found the time to delve into the unique wounds and illnesses of the two and the odd aura that entwined them.
Taihe and Taikun were overjoyed that a hope for healing truly existed and thus were very cooperative with the treatment, even going so far as to willingly agree to being dissected by Su Lingxiu to thoroughly investigate the root of their injuries without the slightest hesitation.
Due to her busyness, Su Lingxiu really could not spare the time, so the task of dissecting Muxiao had to be temporarily set aside.
And Muxiao, dressed in coarse linens and holding a broom, appeared like an old man, responsible for sweeping the courtyard daily and the surrounding area under the arrangements of Feng Yan.
At first, Muxiao was always anxious, fearing that Su Lingxiu might suddenly appear and cart him off for dissection, since he now had no power to resist a warrior like Su Lingxiu.
But as Su Lingxiu never showed up, he gradually relaxed.
"Now you know I was doing this for your own good, right? If it weren’t for me, you would have been dissected long ago," Feng Yan said, patting his shoulder.
Muxiao nodded, somewhat believing that Feng Yan truly meant well.
"Keep up with your sweeping, once in the morning, once midday, and once in the evening every day. Don’t be lazy, don’t think the broom is too heavy, and don’t consider it too strenuous."
"You were very powerful once and must have suffered a great deal. This kind of suffering is nothing to you; just stabilize your state of mind,"
"This is not the Taoist Ancestor’s punishment for you, but an opportunity bestowed upon you. What you are sweeping is not the ground, but your own path of cultivation..."
Feng Yan spoke earnestly, his expression solemn and reverent when mentioning the Taoist Ancestor, admonishing Muxiao that this was an opportunity given by the Taoist Ancestor, not a punishment...
Feng Yan indoctrinated Muxiao with tales of the Taoist Ancestor’s greatness, his compassion, his teachings to the world, and how he valued the struggle of cultivation, thus gave instruction and opportunity to him, urging to grasp it and be grateful!
Initially, Muxiao was skeptical of Feng Yan’s words. Was sweeping really an opportunity from the Taoist Ancestor?
But as Feng Yan indoctrinated him daily with the idea that the Taoist Ancestor was looking out for his best interests, Muxiao gradually started to feel that perhaps the Taoist Ancestor really did have his best interests in mind.
Day in and day out, he swept; whenever tired, he rested. Gradually, he grew to like the tranquility and not having to run about for the Imperishable Temple or execute various tasks.
As if in a trance, Feng Yan’s words resounded in his mind again, this was an opportunity from the Taoist Ancestor, this was for his benefit...
"No, how could it be for my good to capture me and restrain my powers?"
Muxiao shook his head, clenched his teeth, and steadfastly maintained his belief that he was imprisoned, not granted any opportunity.
Several days went by without seeing Feng Yan, who hadn’t assigned him any sweeping tasks, but Muxiao still swept every day, punctually.
He was just a bit puzzled; where had Feng Yan gone? Suddenly unused to the absence of Feng Yan’s chatter, he actually felt a bit awkward without it.
It was not until this day that he found out Feng Yan had gone to tend to other matters, and on this day, a newcomer arrived, tasked with assigning him to sweep the ground.
This person, named Shi’er, had a power far inferior to that of Feng Yan.