The Little Dragon Girl, she expands the dragon clan's roots and branches

Synopsis One: Lilya was a young dragon, barely a month old, who fell into a spatial rift created by two adult dragons fighting, landing in a distant Eastern fantasy world. Arriving in a strange pla...

Chapter 46: The Forty-Sixth Dragon

The other person's name was Fu Shinian, who was younger than Wang Qi, just six years old, and was one of the youngest new disciples.

Lilia was just about to ask the other party why he poked her with something and disturbed her lecture, but she saw the other party winked at her, indicating that she should look out the window.

Lilia was a little confused when she saw this, but she still looked outside as he reminded her.

Then she spotted some acquaintances.

They were Xiao Lingyu, Li Chenfeng, Song Zhi and his wife Yan.

Seeing them, Lilia was a little happy and her eyes curved unconsciously.

When Xiao Lingyu saw that Lilia had discovered them, he waved at her and greeted her silently.

Seeing this, Lilia secretly glanced at Instructor Lin, and seeing that he didn't notice them, she waved her claws at them.

However, after doing this, she immediately put down her claws as if she was guilty of a crime, and looked at Instructor Lin at the top, fearing that he would discover that she was absent-minded.

Xiao Lingyu and the others knew the teaching time, so when they came over, there was not much time left before the end.

Soon, Teacher Lin finished today's lecture and left with his books.

As soon as Instructor Lin left, Lilia couldn't wait to go outside.

Seeing this scene, the disciples present were all envious.

They have been in the sect for several months and are familiar with the most famous brothers and sisters in the inner sect. Moreover, this is not their first time coming here.

Those brothers and sisters were all inner disciples, and they were personal disciples with higher status than inner disciples. Especially Sister Xiao, she was the daughter of the head and the elders, and they looked up to her.

Although they have only been disciples for a short time, they know the gap between outer disciples and inner disciples. Those inner disciples are all chosen ones by heaven and will definitely achieve something in the future.

Unlike them, I have poor aptitude and few resources for cultivation. How can I compare with them?

However, no one felt resentful about this unfair treatment. After all, the world of cultivation has always respected strength, and they were just not as talented as others.

However, they are much luckier than ordinary people who don’t even have spiritual roots.

Besides, the sect has trained them and provided them with resources, otherwise they might not even know how to practice, so they should be grateful.