Chapter 120: The Debate between Capitalist Qu Shang and Slacker Qu Yan



The three of them didn't wait for them and quickly got on the car arranged by the Xu family and went to the meeting point.

It’s not that the Xu family can’t afford a flying magic weapon, but because this place is under the jurisdiction of the Jitian Sect.

Non-disciples of the Ji Tian Sect are not allowed to use any flying magic tools within the area close to the sect.

Unless reported to Ji Tian Zong in advance, the Ji Tian Zong's formation will be triggered immediately.

The sect will be notified and the disciples stationed and patrolling nearby will immediately surround the area.

At the very least, you will suffer some pain. At the worst, you may attempt to attack the Jitian Sect but fail, and lose your life.

"arrive."

As the coachman's voice fell, Qu Yan opened the wooden door of the carriage and heard the noise.

Looking up, Qu Yan was immediately shocked by the scene before her.

On the cliff, there was a crowd of people, and countless young people were talking with nervous breathing.

This very wide flat ground was full of people.

It was divided into two areas, and there were probably thousands of young men and women standing on the huge flat surface near the cliff.

There were many people standing in the area outside that was separated by barriers.

Some of them are here to see you off, and some are those who have been screened out as not meeting the requirements for the election.

For example, over 20 years old or under 12 years old.

Of course, this rule is not a blanket one.

When the measured age is found to be not in accordance with the rules, the instrument will be used directly.

The instruments here are naturally not as accurate as the tests conducted after entering the sect.

There are only three areas: upper, middle and lower, to distinguish the talents of the disciples here.

But this tolerance is also limited.

Even if you are lucky enough to pass here, you will most likely be confined to the outer sect after entering the sect.

This refers to disciples who are over the age of twenty.

Those under the age of twelve will be arranged into the sect's concentration camp, where there will be special people to take care of their food, clothing, and daily life and teach them how to practice.

When they are twelve years old and their talents have completely stabilized, they will be classified into the inner or outer gate, and they will also be assigned to which peak master to practice. From then on, they will be self-reliant in the gate.

Therefore, many children who are not yet of age and are confident in their talents will choose this path.

Of course... the prerequisite for all of this is that you must have the talent for cultivation.

After reading these rules in front of the skylight next to her, Qu Yan couldn't help but sigh, this is perfect.

We will never miss a talented person, nor will we mistakenly hire a useless person.

“It’s unreasonable. Not all monks’ lives follow the same trajectory, and… the age limit is too high.

Since concentration camps can be set up, it proves that the problem of young children being unable to take care of themselves can be solved.

Therefore, the age for accepting disciples can actually be lowered a bit, so that the golden age of monks will not be missed."

A familiar voice sounded behind her. Qu Yan turned around and saw the cultivator surnamed Wang with a serious look on his face.

"Hey, big brother, you are a capitalist, can't you let a child of a few years old have a little childhood, can't you let him stay with his parents for two more years?

Spiritual roots are formed slowly within the human body. Is it because the cultivation world has unified the test for spiritual roots at the age of six because they didn't want to test it before? Is it because they haven't fully developed yet?

The same goes for joining a sect at the age of twelve. Six years after the spiritual roots are formed, the talent can be fully tapped. This is when life and death are decided..."

Qu Yan's words made many people who originally agreed with Monk Wang hesitate again.

But looking at the monk named Wang (Qu Shang), he was actually quite happy that Qu Yan explained her views to him.

He was indeed looking at it from the perspective of a capitalist.

Although it is very troublesome, this approach will not bury talents. At the same time... those children will be raised in the sect from the age of six.

Long-term brainwashing... well, no, after long-term teaching, their loyalty to the sect will be stronger.

This is what a boss wants most.

After all... he doesn't need to take care of the children himself, he just needs to approve the budget and pay the salaries.

We can patiently wait for the birth of batch after batch of monks who are loyal to the sect!

Meanwhile, Shangjiu, who was still floating in the air, was simultaneously connecting with Chengren, relaying to him the conversation between the Qu brothers and sisters.

The successor over there thought for a while...

"Indeed, this standard for accepting disciples, which has lasted for tens of thousands of years, should be revised."

This statement clearly showed that he agreed more with Qu Shang's words, and it seemed that he had already had the idea of ​​revising the version in his mind.

only……

"Hmm? I thought you would agree more with Yanyan's opinion. After all, don't you pay more attention to merit when you get older?"

Shangjiu asked with some confusion.

"Hahahaha that was all my acting, you idiot!"

Chengren's triumphant laughter was heard, and the veins on Shangjiu's forehead bulged. He almost wanted to fly back and beat the other person up.

"However...the two of them are quite different from our initial judgment."

At first they all thought that Qu Yan would be very difficult to educate, and might cause disaster in the future if they were not careful, and they lacked a bit of compassion.

As a result, at this moment, she could actually say such considerate words...

"Brother, is there a possibility that this girl is just trying to be lazy, so she got herself into this and seeks benefits for herself?"

Seeing Chengren's tone of voice that his daughter had grown up and was so touching, Shangjiu couldn't help but pour cold water on him.

The heir on the opposite side also fell silent because of this sentence.

"Hang up, I'm busy and don't have time to chat with you."

Qu Yan often used the word "hang up". After Chengren heard it and heard Qu Yan explain it once, he got used to using it.

It’s about entering the world of young people... and having common topics with them.

"Why……"

Before Shangjiu could even say a few words to comfort him, the other party unilaterally cut off contact.

At the same time, Qu Yan and Qu Shang below parted ways unhappily.

Of course, this was Qu Yan's own unilateral breakup.

He walked towards the entrance angrily, muttering to himself.

"How is this any different from the rule that requires weekends and holidays to be made up on Saturdays and Sundays? Both are done under the banner of education and talent development!"

"Ah? What did you say, little...Qu Yan?" You Lin asked with a puzzled look on his face.

"Qu Yan, I don't understand what you are saying. You Lin, why do you call her Little Qu Yan? Is it a nickname?" Xu Wu asked humbly with a look of curiosity, and at the same time did not forget to ask You Lin what he called her just now.

"...You'll understand later. Well, I can't really put it that way. You'll understand when you have the chance."

Youlin hesitated and changed his wording.

After all… when the commotion broke out at the Xu family, he also heard those people in the Xu family mocking Xu Wu for her poor talent.

After all, the Jitian Sect is the number one sect, and its standards for accepting disciples are notoriously high.

If a talent is ridiculed in the Xu family, it is highly likely that one will not be admitted to the Jitian Sect.

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