Chapter 43 Teaching Props



Soon it was time for morning classes. The disciples who were still staying at Jianxiao Peak all hurriedly changed into their tight-fitting, narrow-sleeved sect uniforms, ate the porridge cooked by Xie Yang in a few mouthfuls, and then flew to Shuye Peak on their swords.

Yun Feimiao and Xie Yang also caught up with their main group.

Perhaps because they were grateful for the kindness they received, the more the senior brothers and sisters looked at them, the more they felt they were considerate and well-behaved, so they told them many of the rules for attending classes at Shuye Peak.

Although each of them has been given a copy of the sect's rules since the first day they joined, there are thousands of rules in the sect. Which new disciple would be able to memorize the sect's rules right away?

Yun Feimiao and Xie Yang, who had already memorized the knowledge, listened attentively to the experiences shared by their senior brothers and sisters. Compared with those cold and rigid texts, the explanations of their senior brothers and sisters were naturally more detailed and vivid.

A large group of disciples arrived at the Teaching Peak almost at the same time, surprising all the disciples who arrived earlier.

Apart from the sect competition, this was the first time they saw so many direct disciples gathered.

The learning progress of those who are directly taught is much faster than that of ordinary inner disciples, so they come to the Teaching Peak every day for a maximum of two years.

The Wanjian Sect's rule is that disciples below the Jindan stage must come to the Teaching Peak for morning classes every day. Once they reach the Jindan stage, they can freely arrange their own study time.

The direct descendants of the seven major sects' main peaks all began with top-grade spiritual roots, and generally reached the Golden Core stage within two years of joining the sect. Those like Yun Feiyin, who suppressed their cultivation for years and refused to build a foundation, were rare, rarely seen in a thousand years.

If he had not been so young when he joined the sect, and had not been able to beat a group of foundation building cultivators with his Qi Refining Stage strength, the sect leader would have thrown him into forced seclusion long ago.

Today is the first day for the new disciples to come to attend classes, so all the disciples who need to attend classes have arrived early, just hoping to see the new disciples' faces, but they didn't expect that so many old disciples would also come.

As for those old disciples, except for Bai Yuanchen who was in the Spirit Transformation Stage and came to teach, the others were just there to join in the fun.

They thought it would be fun to attend morning classes together since they had just had drinks together yesterday and porridge together in the morning, so they all came.

Since they can arrange their coursework freely, they can naturally take any courses they want.

Of course, there were some old disciples who were ordered by the elders to come and make up for the lessons, but this was too embarrassing, so they would not tell anyone about it.

But the lessons for new disciples are not so free. They need to practice basic sword techniques with other disciples for an hour in the morning, and then learn the inner sword techniques of the Wanjian Sect for an hour.

After that, there is another hour of history class before it is time for lunch.

After noon there are three more classes. The first day is about alchemy, talisman drawing, and the basics of formations. The second day is about the basics of weapon refining, beast taming, and music. It will continue in this rotation from then on.

You can't skip these courses just because you suddenly reach the Golden Core stage. The sect has prepared three basic courses in total, and you must complete all three.

After that, the person will be arranged to go to other disciples' classes or return to the main peak to practice on his own based on his progress in cultivation.

The tenet of the Wanjian Sect is that you can be incompetent, but you must know everything. Even if you have no talent for certain techniques, you must at least memorize the theoretical knowledge.

Otherwise, you will easily be cheated when you go out to buy elixirs, talismans and magic tools in the future, and you may not even notice that your things have been tampered with, which will cause you great losses.

Therefore, every time the disciples' cultivation level reaches a higher level, the sect will arrange several basic courses corresponding to their cultivation level to continuously enrich their various theoretical knowledge.

However, except for the first three introductory courses, the subsequent courses were not so strictly managed. Some of the disciples who did not like attending classes would go into seclusion when the courses came, and successfully avoided all of them.

Aside from the somewhat boring first morning class on basic swordsmanship, Yun Feimiao found the rest of the lessons quite interesting. He always loved learning new things, and with his excellent memory, he was delighted by any new material in each class.

Gong Zhuo couldn't understand this: "Why do I feel like Junior Brother Yun has been laughing like an idiot all day? Could it be that he hasn't woken up yet?"

Xie Yang glanced at him sideways: "Do you think everyone is as unwilling to study as you are?"

"Why wouldn't I like studying?" Gong Zhuo complained. "Didn't I learn the new sword technique very well? Elder Jian Yi even praised me."

"As for the others, I don't have the talent, so I won't take on that job."

"Why don't you have that talent? I've seen your previous test results. Your comprehension for the techniques is 85, your comprehension for refining is 95, and your comprehension for the rest is 20. In other words, no matter what it is, you can learn a little bit. So why not learn it?"

Xie Yang was a bit disappointed: "You already know that if you can engrave the right rune formation on your magic weapon, the power of your magic weapon will be multiplied."

"But my talent is limited. No matter how much I learn, I can only scratch the surface! It's better to leave professional matters to professionals. Just like before, you help me carve the array, and I give you a share, isn't that good?"

"And Junior Brother Yun, he carves runes, and I'll give him a share. We can all make money together if we have spirit stones!"

Gong Zhuo leaned over to Xie Yang's ear and whispered, "You're saying this to me again. Are you dying to live again? You've already found Young Master Yun, and you still don't want to live anymore?"

"You've already recognized him. If something unexpected happened, he would be very upset, right? Can you bear to see him suffer?"

Xie Yang shook his head, his tone becoming cold again: "But my life and death are not something I can control."

"That……"

Before Gong Zhuo could say something, a piece of talisman paper flew over and stuck directly on his forehead.

Gong Zhuo subconsciously wanted to peel off the talisman paper, but found that he could not move his whole body.

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