The Administrative Office is the largest organization in the Biyun Sect. It's headed by the Sect Master, who has established a foundation. His responsibilities include assigning disciples, distributing missions and material rewards, and distributing monthly salaries. Those who can enter the Administrative Office are typically inner disciples.
Each of the remaining halls was led by a local elder, a Jindan Zhenren. Each elder was responsible for managing their own hall's tasks, such as refining elixirs and growing spiritual rice and herbs. The herb garden he was responsible for was under the responsibility of the Lingzhi Hall.
This is only the most basic structure of Biyunmen. The real top leadership of Biyunmen is controlled by Yunxiao Mountain and Feilai Peak. And the huge mountain range outside Biyunmen is Yunxiao Mountain.
Jiang Yun finally understood why his sister held such a high position within the sect. The details of Yunxiao Mountain and Feilai Peak were not mentioned in the general education books at all. Perhaps only those who had reached the inner sect or even the foundation-building stage could understand them.
Jiang Yun closed the book and calculated the time. There were still 7 days left before he could attend the first free class.
He stood up and left the wooden house. Coming to the spiritual field, he began to compare the patterns and descriptions recorded in the jade slip one by one.
"Qingling Grass, the main spiritual herb for refining Qingling Pill, is also an important ingredient in foundation-building pills."
The one acre to the left of the cabin is planted with pure spirit grass, which is divided into three areas. The first area is full of medicinal herbs that are almost 100 years old and suitable for use by Qi-refining monks.
The second area is 200 years old, suitable for foundation-building cultivators. The third area is the most valuable area, where each tree is 300 years old or older, and it seems that they are planning to grow to 500 years old or more.
The jade slip also clearly recorded the number of pills in each area and their age. It was clear at a glance that even if Jiang Yun wanted to secretly take one, it would be impossible.
The one in the middle is the Dragon Scale Grass, which is recorded as the most commonly used spiritual medicine for refining some body-refining pills. It also records the quantity of each area, the age of the medicine,
Jiang Yun carefully examined several spiritual herbs and found that their leaves were stretched out and there were no pests. Then he came to the star tree in the middle.
This star tree is the most precious elixir in this medicine garden. It is 5,000 years old. The trunk is densely covered with star fungus. Jiang Yun is not sure what its specific use is. There is no record on it.
The white leaves of the Star Tree are also a precious elixir, not to mention the Star Fruit it bears.
The jade slip recorded that this Star Fruit matured once every 60 years, yielding only about 40 fruits each time. This was also the only spiritual plant in the herb garden that was subject to a separate restriction; even Jiang Yun himself couldn't touch it. He could only water it with spiritual water.
Jiang Yun carefully examined the star tree and the small star fruits on it. These are all treasures.
After carefully examining the medicinal plants in the garden, Jiang Yun found that the number and age of the herbs all matched. He then returned to the cabin and looked at the empty stove beside him. He was ready to go out and buy some.
After leaving the medicine garden, Jiang Yun placed the Iron Leaf Boat at his feet and immediately flew eastward along the road. His first stop was the Transmission Hall.
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