Never Mind The Prophecy, My Name Is Ye Suixin

Single female lead, fantasy.

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The main story briefly describes the cultivation journey of the protagonist Ye Suixin and the female lead Ye Xiyun.

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Chapter 33 Friends

The seventh peak is majestic and imposing, with clear waters, lush mountains, and fragrant flowers. A special spiritual aura permeates the air, making one feel clear-headed and extremely comfortable.

After the reform, the Xuanyu Sect managed its disciples in a completely different way. First of all, it strictly implemented a cultivation level system, clearly distinguishing which mountains each level corresponded to.

Secondly, closed management will no longer be implemented, and students can move freely among the peaks. Also, the head teachers are only responsible for managing and supervising the students; those who truly want to learn must go to specialized lecture halls. For example, if you want to learn alchemy, go to the alchemy lecture hall; if you want to learn swordsmanship, go to the swordsmanship lecture hall, and so on.

However, there is a strict rule that disciples must study at least three subjects. Generally, disciples will choose to major in Taoist magic and one weapon-related subject, and then just pick something like medicine to get by.

In fact, to a certain extent, Taoist techniques and weapon techniques can be considered as one aspect. Many cultivation methods involve the use of weapons, meaning that one learns weaponry while simultaneously practicing the techniques.

However, fundamentally they are still somewhat different. In the view of Taoism, weapons are merely the carriers for casting spells; while the Tao of weapons emphasizes cultivating one's artistic conception. The more one reaches a certain level, the greater the power of the technique becomes.

The sect probably guessed what the disciples would choose. The minor studies of alchemy or weapon crafting were only meant to provide the disciples with a means of survival. They were not required to be experts, but they should be able to do it.

Finally, students must form groups of two. A credit system is implemented; groups that excel in specific sect tasks or sect-mandated competitions receive both credits and points. Credits and points are equivalent; credits are used for ranking, while points are the foundation for disciples' cultivation. Transactions, such as purchasing items, are conducted using credits.

This arrangement is also intended to encourage and promote mutual learning among students, and to inspire them to push their own limits.

The Seventh Peak was originally called the Peak of Daoist Arts. It was famous throughout Xuanxing for its expertise in Daoist arts and spells. It had a vast collection of cultivation manuals, and the Daoist essence flowing through it was very helpful for disciples to comprehend the cultivation techniques. It was an excellent place for elite True Spirit disciples who were about to learn cultivation techniques.

At this moment, Sui Xin and the other person walked up the steps of the mountain, feeling the Dao essence of the mountain. Unconsciously, they began to circulate the spiritual energy vortex and absorb spiritual energy. They felt that they absorbed it much faster than usual, and felt refreshed and happy.

Before long, the two arrived at a spacious platform, where dozens of palaces of varying sizes surrounded a central hall.

Thirteen of these classrooms are now dedicated to the thirteen classes. Two years ago, there were eighty disciples, and now there are one hundred and thirty.

The other palaces were mainly lecture halls for disciples to teach or places to handle daily affairs; the main hall in the middle was called the Dharma Heaven Hall, which was the residence of the ten elders and also the place where disciples gathered. Whenever there was an important event or activity, the disciples would be summoned there.

Li Wu and his classmates are in Class 7. They are still attending classes, but in different locations. Lu Cheng and Wu Qianyu are in one group, while Peng Fei and Li Wu are in another. They met when they went to see the "Following Heart" event together. At this moment, Lu Cheng, Peng Fei, and Li Wu are in the Sword Technique Hall, while Wu Qianyu is studying in the Alchemy Hall.

However, the existence of the class is basically useless. It is mainly for the convenience of management in some important matters, and it is difficult to hold a gathering a few times a year.

Sui Xin and Xi Yun stood at the entrance of the main hall, because it was higher up and easier to find each other.

Before long, with a "clang clang clang," the street, which had been nearly deserted, gradually filled with people.

hushed chatter could be heard from within the crowd.

"Wow, that guy is so handsome, I love him!"

"Wow, it really is!"

"Is that his Daoist partner next to him? She's so beautiful too, the two of them are a perfect match."

Sui Xin and the other two didn't hear the chatter in the crowd and were still quietly waiting for the others to appear.

"Sui Xin?" A surprised voice came from the crowd. It was a tall girl who looked a bit aloof, but her beauty was still undeniable.

Sui Xin was puzzled, feeling that he hadn't seen the girl before, so he asked, "Excuse me, who are you?"

The girl paused, a barely perceptible look of disappointment crossing her face, but she still smiled and said, "Me? You don't remember me? Wu Qianyu."

Upon hearing Wu Qianyu's name, Ye Suixin immediately recalled the seemingly strong but actually fragile little girl, and deliberately said, "Oh, is that the Wu Qianyu who was so scared she cried in the Demon Sealing Cave? She's really grown up so much!"

Wu Qianyu blushed slightly at what was said and quickly said, "Don't say anymore, it's good that you remember." She had visited Suixin many times in the past few years, and since then, her attitude towards Suixin had changed. She no longer looked down on her, but instead developed a different kind of affection for her.

Xi Yun, standing to the side, gave a somewhat unfriendly look. She sensed that Sui Xin and Wu Qianyu seemed to have a good relationship, which explained why Sui Xin often came to visit and stared at her in a daze.

Wu Qianyu continued, "Thank you so much for that time. If it weren't for you, I might already be..."

“It’s all in the past, it’s not a big deal, don’t worry about it,” Sui Xin interrupted her.

Putting that aside, Ye Suixin asked, "Do you know where Peng Fei and the others are?"

“They should be on their way too. We agreed to cultivate together later. Now that you’re awake, let’s go together,” Wu Qianyu replied.

He nodded casually and waited at the door for a while.

Finally, the three slowly appeared before them, one fat and two thin. The fat one was round and plump, but still had a good presence. The one in the middle who kept talking was naturally Li Wu.

On the left is Peng Fei, frowning, seemingly not quite understanding the sword technique he had just learned. On the right is Lu Cheng, his face expressionless, his hands gesturing in front of him, presumably trying to recall the movements.

Seeing the three approaching, Sui Xin smiled and said, "The three of you, it's been a long time."

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