Chapter 215 Behind Nan Ran



Chapter 215 Behind Nan Ran

"Many cultivators whose Dantian was destroyed in battles with demonic beasts and whose cultivation was completely lost, are unable to reawaken their talents!"

There was deep sadness in Meng Duanyue's eyes.

"At that time, many gifted and powerful people missed the opportunity to reawaken because of such strict regulations. They were forced to become ordinary people and died in just a few decades."

Some even died before they could even survive a few years.

In the best years.

"It wasn't until more than seventy years later that more and more people lost their Dantian due to damage in battles with demonic beasts, and because reawakening of their talents was prohibited, the number of physicians who knew how to repair Dantian darts dwindled. Gradually, no one was willing to learn this skill anymore, leaving those who wanted to learn it without a teacher, and eventually, the art was nearly lost."

Meng Duanyue sighed. In her family, there were many uncles who had lost all their cultivation while resisting the invasion of monsters. They were unable to repair their Dantian and awaken again, which led to their untimely death.

Large families like them, with a say, naturally have ways to avoid the inspection and punishment of the second awakening.

But without the people and technology to repair the Dantian, even if they have extraordinary means and can hide the truth from the world, it will be of no avail.

"After everyone realized that everything couldn't be handled in such a one-size-fits-all manner, several powerful individuals from the Myriad Beast Continent re-established more detailed rules regarding reawakening."

"Nowadays, the review of awakening talents is in the hands of each sect."

"However, this is not without its drawbacks."

Meng Duanyue smiled bitterly: "Because the qualifications for awakening are controlled by various sects, ordinary people who want to awaken their talents must register to join any sect."

"But you've also seen that once you enter the sect, you must first serve as a menial disciple for fifty years."

"If you don't want to be a menial disciple, you have to pass the assessments and climb up the ladder..."

Even so, one must serve as an outer disciple for at least a certain period of time before being eligible to be promoted to an inner disciple.

Of course, for someone like her who comes from a big family, it doesn't have to be that troublesome.

The titles of registered disciples, menial disciples, and outer disciples are all just formalities.

Just like the sects, all the major families have mastered the methods of awakening talents.

However, in order to maintain superficial stability and give ordinary people a fair chance to compete, disciples from large families will still be sent to the sect to train for a hundred years before returning to their respective families.

The cultivation resources provided by the sect are rare things for other small families or ordinary people.

But to a big family, they are just some insignificant little gadgets and are completely insignificant.

"Although there are drawbacks, it is the best method at the moment."

In other words, it is a harmony that all major forces are unwilling to break.

Nan Ran suddenly understood and said it out loud.

Meng Duanyue raised her eyebrows: "Indeed."

She was surprised at Nan Ran's insight, but then she thought of Nan Ran's background and felt that it was not so strange.

Come to think of it, Nan Ran’s background is not ordinary!

I just don't know what those people's attitude towards her is.

Meng Duanyue felt that it was necessary for her to interact more with Nan Ran.

First of all, Nanran was born with a pure spiritual body. He was both an abandoned child of heaven and a darling of heaven.

If there is a great opportunity, in the future, perhaps it will awaken into some kind of innate spiritual power, and its cultivation will advance by leaps and bounds.

Secondly, Nan Ran has connections with powerful people behind him!

Although the previous sect leader has passed away, if those people are willing to acknowledge Nan Ran's identity...

There was a bit more genuine enthusiasm in Meng Duanyue's eyes when she looked at Nan Ran.

Nan Ran just felt that the books she had read before that introduced the Continent of Ten Thousand Beasts were still not enough.

Still need to learn more!

My knowledge is still too narrow.

Um?

What's going on?

Nan Ran suddenly frowned, and then his expression changed drastically: "Run!!!"

Everyone was still immersed in the emotions of the past, and when they suddenly heard such a loud shout, they were all a little confused.

"What's wrong?"

Nan Ran's expression changed slightly: "Don't ask anymore, run!!"

(End of this chapter)

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