Chapter 575 Urban Martial Arts World - Classmate A (5)
First, she looked at Bai Ze's analysis of the cultivation technique. Over the past few days on the train and in the last few days, she had developed a rough version of the technique. Unfortunately, this was not what Jiang Yue wanted. It had too many flaws and needed further improvement. Ideally, she would have a high-level cultivation technique so that she could study the essence of the world's power system. Too many low-level techniques were not very meaningful.
This pile of cultivation techniques is not as much as the results of Jiang Yue's analysis of her own talent. It's a pity that the Wizard Tower is not easy to take out, and there is no place to conduct experiments. The research progress has been greatly slowed down. There are too many powerful people in Kyoto, and Jiang Yue dares not take out the Wizard Tower.
Recently, Jiang Yue has been researching how to transform the Six Paths of Reincarnation into her own talent. She discovered that there are quite a few examples of people in this world who have awakened dual talents, and some have even awakened more. As long as she can materialize the Six Paths of Reincarnation, she will at least have the ability to protect herself.
However, this is not something that can be accomplished overnight. First, we need to figure out the origin of the talent, which requires a large sample size. Currently, Jiang Yue has only studied her own talent and Wang Lixia's. Their talents are too low-level. It would be so much better to have a higher-level talent to study together. Alas, she came too late. If she had come earlier, she could have awakened a more powerful talent for herself.
After organizing the cultivation techniques, Jiang Yue transformed the dream, materializing the illusory image of Teacher Cui. Teacher Cui was a farming master; Jiang Yue had downloaded all of his papers and courseware from the internet, and now he was virtually teaching her. The one-on-one teaching pace was very fast.
In the dream, spanning several decades, Jiang Yue not only completed her professional courses but also reviewed the knowledge she had learned before. Since she had a permanent certificate, Jiang Yue only needed to familiarize herself with it briefly.
Looking at the clock, it was almost six in the morning outside. Jiang Yue should get up too. She would have to continue learning from the other teachers in this world tonight.
After getting up and washing up, Jiang Yue logged into the system and checked, but she hadn't received any messages asking her to interview. She didn't know if she had been rejected or if she hadn't had time to look at the results. But Jiang Yue needed to make other preparations. Today, she planned to look at another professor's papers and courseware.
The first teacher, Teacher Cui, specialized in grain production, while the second mentor's name was Han Ziming, a rather scholarly name. He specialized in medicinal herbs, and Jiang Yue also had her own insights into cultivating medicinal herbs. She had grown herbs in both the cultivation and wizarding worlds. Unfortunately, there were no missions issued by him at the mission office, and the other missions were not very attractive to Jiang Yue.
After sleeping in the dormitory for a day, Jiang Yue finished studying Professor Han's paper and video courses in the evening. There were also two other professors specializing in different areas. After a week, Jiang Yue had basically mastered the material she would have learned in four years of university.
She hadn't received a reply from the mission office for a week, so it seemed there was little hope. Jiang Yue noticed that the school offered land rentals, so she decided to rely on herself instead of others. However, she quickly dismissed the idea, as it didn't fit her persona. Besides, renting land required her advisor's signature, which she wasn't qualified for yet.
Besides studying, Jiang Yue also visited the library this week. The university library's security was much better than that of high school. Before figuring out the situation, Jiang Yue wasn't in a hurry to take action. She received the mental cultivation technique she had applied for, which was a reward from the school, and finally managed to analyze it successfully after a few days.
After completing her week-long study plan, Wang Lixia came to visit her. Since there was nothing else to do, Jiang Yue decided to go out with her. They went to places that didn't cost money, as neither of them had much cash. After their outing, they returned to their studies and rented a cultivation room to start cultivating their spiritual power.
Because she didn't have a mentor and had to spend extra points to hire one to supervise her, Jiang Yue couldn't wait until the start of the semester to be assigned a mentor before she started studying. Having simulated countless times, Jiang Yue succeeded on her first try when she actually started cultivating. After succeeding, she came out of the cultivation room. Every second she spent in that room was worth points, so she decided to go back to her dormitory to cultivate, even though it would be a little slower.
Back in her dorm, Jiang Yue wasn't in a hurry to make money anymore. It was better to improve her mental strength as soon as possible because she had already started preparing to materialize her talent. She needed to improve her mental strength before her talent awakened, otherwise she would be exposed. She was even considering taking pills for this reason.
Jiang Yue was busy for two months. By the day before school started, she was able to use her mental power in a basic way and could sense her surroundings, but the range was limited. Only a sixth-rank martial artist could do this. This did not mean that Jiang Yue had the strength of a sixth-rank martial artist; she was still very weak.
After finishing her cultivation, Jiang Yue took a hot bath, a way for her to relax. After the bath, she went to sleep, as school started tomorrow.
At eight o'clock in the morning, Jiang Yue was in her classroom. Unlike martial arts universities, where liberal arts students don't have so many complicated procedures at the start of the semester, such as fighting to test strength and assigning mentors, there was no such thing here. It was similar to the start of a normal university semester.
Jiang Yue's class has a total of 31 people. This is not the best class. It was mentioned in the group chat before that the best classes have more than a dozen people with E-level or higher talent, and it is said that the best classes have C-level talents.
We got to know each other briefly without much conversation. The class schedule and important notes were in the group chat, and there was no military training or welcoming ceremony for new members.
The next day, Jiang Yue started her classes. Their curriculum was very varied. For the first four years, there was no specific major; they learned everything. Only in graduate school would they have a specific research direction. In addition to academic courses, they couldn't neglect their daily cultivation, such as their special ability class, which mainly taught them how to develop their special abilities.
On the third day of school, someone died at the school. I heard it was an older student who was attacked by a monster while he was out. Logically speaking, with a patrol team, this shouldn't have happened, but it did. Although the parents came to the school to make a scene, it was to no avail. Every school has a death quota. In the past, there were even cases of entire schools being sacrificed by cults.
This world, like the wizarding world and the cultivation world, is very cruel. Without strength, you might die one day. Jiang Yue has to be extra careful. She doesn't want to reveal her second talent. She'll develop it quietly first and then go wild after completing the mission.
Six months later, Jiang Yue's mental strength made a breakthrough because her cultivation method was upgraded and she took drugs. She had perfected her concealment technique. As long as no big shot was watching her, with Bai Ze's assistance, no one should be able to find her. The main thing was that Jiang Yue discovered that there were no big shots in this agricultural university. The strongest principal was only a sixth-rank.
Therefore, Jiang Yue could be a little bolder. Staying at school was still quite safe. Half a year later, a bit of the power of the Six Paths of Reincarnation became Jiang Yue's talent. Because this world did not have the rule of the Six Paths of Reincarnation, the soul of a person would dissipate when they died, so the talent generated was not strong.
Unless one day Jiang Yue colludes with the Heavenly Dao and hands over this rule to it, then Jiang Yue will be incredibly powerful, probably able to become a saint and become invincible. But Jiang Yue won't do such a thing; there are too many old scoundrels. Unless Jiang Yue can live to the end, when the protagonist becomes the strongest.
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