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Cultivation Nerd - Chapter 38

Published at 10th of April 2024 06:48:37 AM


Chapter 38: The Entrance Exams

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Chapter 38: The Entrance Exams

Xin Ma had taken his first personal disciple, someone he had never thought he would mentor.

Becoming a personal disciple was restricting. Especially since he rarely had any time to teach Liu Feng personally.

Looking toward the library's entrance, Xin Ma observed the dimming light outside. It was already night and time to close down.

By now, no one else was in the library except his dedicated disciple, Liu Feng.

Usually, this would be the time for Xin Ma to cultivate until morning. However, today was different. Seeing Liu Feng engrossed in studying on the second floor made Xin Ma feel compelled to fulfill his duties as a teacher.

"Liu Feng, meet me at the entrance," he called out, sliding his hand under his desk to activate the night arrays. It was a precautionary measure, although theft was unlikely in the library.

"Did you need me for something?" Liu Feng asked, balancing a towering pile of books effortlessly.

"I'm going to personally teach you some arrays today," Xin Ma declared, observing Liu Feng's enthusiastic reaction.

"Cool," the youngster replied, setting down the books and dusting his hands. "When are we going to tangle?"

Xin Ma sometimes found Liu Feng's metaphor-laden speech amusing. He typically spoke this way only around those he trusted, as far as the librarian had observed.

As they left the library, Shan Sha didn't pop up out of nowhere to interfere. This was either a miracle or the old goat simply sleeping. The latter seemed more likely, given Shan Sha's age.

Entering the forest, Xin Ma stopped once they were deep enough. "This is far enough," he said, as the moonlight bathed them.

Thinking of how to teach Liu Feng, who lacked a mentor like himself, Xin Ma shrugged and proceeded with what felt right.

"I will show you how to cast some basic arrays. Memorize the process, and you can train on your own later," he advised. "Except for one of those arrays... it's dangerous to activate it alone unless you use your own Qi to erect the array."

As primarily a defense-oriented Array Conjurer, Xin Ma showcased half a dozen Level 1 arrays for defense. Throughout the demonstration, Liu Feng nodded attentively.

"Good, show me the Blinding Array," Xin Ma instructed.

Liu Feng nodded and promptly began, "White Eyes, Evil Mist, Declaration of Madness! Blind Darkness!"

Feeling the array taking effect, Xin Ma allowed the dark mist to form, suppressing his Qi's natural inclination to resist foreign influences. As a Foundation Establishment Cultivator, such arrays would never affect him, but he allowed the process to proceed.

Not long after, the dark mist covered Xin Ma's eyes. The activation process seemed a bit slow, understandable since it was Liu Feng's first time using the Blinding Array. He had likely only seen it moments before.

Was this an indication of monstrous talent for arrays, or something else entirely? Liu Feng's learning speed was already unnatural, resembling someone who had trained since youth to become a scholar of some sort.

Perhaps the disciple Xin Ma had been in front of his eyes all along...

No, it still made little sense how Liu Feng was advancing so rapidly. Becoming an Array Conjurer required being good with numbers and a good memory, but this surpassed mere aptitude.Visit no(v)eLb(i)n.com for the best novel reading experience

Xin Ma narrowed his eyes as he observed Liu Feng. The youngster was still at Body Tempering.

"Can you sense Qi?" the librarian suddenly inquired. That was the only thing that made sense.

"Yeah," Liu Feng shrugged. "I wasn't keeping it a secret from you. There just wasn't a good time to mention it."

Xin Ma cared little about such secrets; everyone harbored their own. However, this revelation sent his mind reeling.

So Liu Feng was one of those special cases, born with unusual abilities. Some possessed unnaturally strong bodies or could perceive things others couldn't. While Liu Feng's Qi sensing wasn't akin to Extreme Physiques, it was still a good headstart in cultivation and explained his ease at learning Level 1 Arrays.

"Except for the Lightning Dome Array, which is used for imprisonment, you can practice with the others on your own," Xin Ma explained. "The Lightning Dome Array is highly volatile, requiring the user to be nearby to activate. One wrong chant could result in lightning shooting everywhere as the array collapses."

Liu Feng nodded, though his thoughts appeared elsewhere as he rubbed his chin, a slow smile forming on his face.

What was this brat scheming? Xin Ma wondered.

"That's a good array," Liu Feng remarked.

"What do you mean by that?" the librarian frowned.

He hadn't anticipated Liu Feng would be the type to experiment with dangerous techniques independently.

Perhaps some discipline was in order? No, he would rather leave such things to Shan Sha.

*******

Days passed and the forest slowly transitioned from deep green to brown, with the ground littered with fallen leaves. My feet shuffled through the foliage as I made my way toward the training grounds.

If anyone were to spot me now, they would undoubtedly think I was some weird guy. Especially with the turtle perched on my head.

Speedy was no longer small enough to fit comfortably in my pocket; he had grown to the size of my head, his weight belying his deceptively small appearance. Without my cultivation, carrying him on my head would have left me looking like a hunchback with all this weight.

Amidst the crowd, leaning against a tree, stood the old goat, his gaze fixed on me with an enigmatic expression. When our eyes met, he offered a brief nod, which I reciprocated.

Despite the absence of the librarian, who was likely occupied with duties in the library, the old Shan Sha had made the effort to show his support.

With a fleeting glance, he turned and walked away. Whether his presence was solely to offer encouragement or to subtly remind me of the librarian's mission was unclear. Nevertheless, I appreciated the gesture, acknowledging the effort it must have taken for someone his age to travel to this location.

The mission now dominated my thoughts, prompting me to keep a vigilant eye on talented individuals and attempt to recruit them for the librarian's cause.

"Ah, Liu Feng, you're here too!" exclaimed a familiar voice, interrupting my thoughts as I turned to see the fatso approaching. His face resembled a ripe tomato, flushed with nervous energy.

"Hey, how are you holding up?" I greeted him with a smile.

Having a familiar face amidst the group provided a sense of comfort. Amidst a crowd where everyone seemed to know someone, I had initially felt somewhat isolated.

"I'm a bundle of nerves, to be honest. Barely made the cut to be here. Had to undergo numerous tests, needed to be at least a seven-star Body Tempering Cultivator, and they even evaluated my demeanor and potential impact on the group," he sighed, exhaustion evident in his voice. However, his spirits lifted quickly. "How about you? I didn't see you at the exam grounds for this mission. Given that you're the personal disciple of an Outer Elder, you must have undergone different assessments."

Nope, there was no exam for me. This showed how much the elders had pulled strings to get their people in there. However, I wasn't here to complain or pass judgment on people like the librarian. I owed too much to the guy to engage in such things.

"I can't speak for others, but Master Xin Ma needed to ensure I was prepared," I replied, keeping my response intentionally vague.

Aware of my chubby friend's youthfulness, I understood the potential blow to his morale upon realizing the extensive effort required compared to someone who simply appropriated achievements for personal gain. It mirrored the disappointment of seeing a scholarship awarded to a wealthy individual who sought to embellish their resume, regardless of their actual merit. Such revelations had the power to demoralize individuals, casting doubt on the value of hard work.

"By the way, how many passed the exam?" I inquired.

"Roughly forty or so. However, thousands participated, including outer disciples in their twenties and thirties," he sighed. "They were formidable competition, with years of experience taking the same exams."

While my chubby friend fretted over the performance of fellow exam-takers, my concerns diverged elsewhere.

Observing the surrounding crowd, I estimated around two hundred disciples designated for participation. However, only 40 had earned their places through official exams. The remaining 160 were either beneficiaries of elders' influence or personal disciples of said elders.

This pervasive string-pulling signaled not merely corruption but rather an accepted norm.

Behind-the-scenes maneuvering served dual purposes: securing five spirit stones for favored disciplesequating to a significant resource advantageand potentially fulfilling ambitions akin to the librarian's recruitment strategy. Perhaps it was a combination of both motives.

I might not be the only one with the same mission.

"You will now be divided into teams of twenty, each led by an inner disciple," the elder atop the wall proclaimed.

My discomfort intensified at his announcement, prompting me to glance upward as ten disciples clad in blue robes materialized behind the elder.

To describe my encounters with inner disciples as unpleasant would be an understatement.

"Your seniors will select team members," the elder continued.

Without delay, one of the three young women perched atop the wall leaped down. Her dark, silky hair billowed upward as she descended, landing with a resounding thud that cracked the ground beneath her. Despite the impact, she appeared unfazed, her wild gaze scanning the surroundings.

She possessed blue eyes akin to diamonds, yet her conventional beauty was marred by the unsettling gleam in her eyes and her predatory grin. Even without knowing her, it was easy to tell she was dangerous.

As her frenzied gaze roamed the surroundings, seemingly searching for someone, my heart sank when her eyes lingered on me longer than usual.

"Hey, is she looking in our direction?" my chubby friend inquired, sporting a sheepish smile.

"I don't think she's the kind of woman you want showing interest in you," I sighed, attempting to blend into the crowd and evade her notice.

Crouching slightly, I maneuvered behind a tall figure, aiming to vanish into the throng when a hand suddenly gripped my shoulder.

Could it be my chubby friend? If he felt concerned, it was likely due to the intense scrutiny directed at me by the girl with the captivating eyes, not him.

Turning around, I confronted the most piercing gaze I had ever encountered, sending a shiver down my spine.

What?! How had she closed the distance so fast? It seemed she reached me in the blink of an eye.

One thing was certain: this woman was stronger than the previous young master in leaps and bounds.

"Are you Liu Feng?" she demanded, her grip tightening with enough force to elicit discomfortan action difficult to achieve unintentionally given our resilient bodies.

Upon closer inspection, her intense gaze and toothy grin, accentuated by sharp canines, revealed a primal edge.

Should I deny my identity? It seemed futile considering she had already singled me out amidst a crowd of two hundred.

"Yes..." I responded tentatively, mustering a polite smile. "How may I help you, honorable senior?"

Her only response was a widening grin.

Fuck me... Maybe this exam wasn't worth the trouble after all.




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