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Chapter 783 - 441 Practice Years and Signs of Revival
Chapter 783: Chapter 441 Practice Years and Signs of Revival
The exchange student agreement established between Ember Academy and the various nations states: The young members of the royal families from all nations can receive benefits and teaching conditions at the academy that are fully on par with those of formal students, and after completing three years of cultivation, they may return to their own countries without obstructing Ember Academy.
The latter point was heavily emphasized in the agreement by the nations.
They were worried that Ember Academy might lure away their outstanding young members, even though such a possibility was extremely slim.
As a price, each country would pay a hefty exchange tuition fee.
This was different from the Blue Star era when the training camp took in exchange students like Anna. Back then, the purpose of the training camp was to cultivate a group of pioneers to spread the correct path of mysteries, reducing the high awakening casualty rate during the early Era of Mysteries.
Today, Ember Academy’s acceptance of exchange students was purely a business transaction.
The academy needed sufficient funds to operate, and the countries coveted Ember Academy’s training system, so they easily came to an agreement. If they could slightly influence these exchange students from the Seven Kingdoms, who held significant status, and make the countries pay more attention to the calamity of the Evil God, then it would be killing two birds with one stone.
"Although there was no selection, which means the group of exchange students varied in character, it doesn’t matter much if Miss watches over these people 24 hours a day."
The academy wouldn’t indulge them.
On the first day, three were expelled, and two more on the second day.
Suddenly, all was calm.
Some princes and princesses who considered themselves of noble birth found it incredible, but their patrons not only had no objections, they scolded and warned them harshly. These princes and princesses could only widen their eyes in astonishment and then... they came to terms with reality completely.
To avoid any criticism, the academy also refunded the exorbitant tuition fees to the five expelled exchange students when they were dismissed.
However, none of the countries accepted the refund.
They couldn’t afford to lose face... In their view, Ember Academy was being too harsh, but all the rules and regulations had been clearly written in the student handbook. Everyone else could abide by them, and yet their offspring were sent back?
This was a disgrace to their royal families/houses!
A few from the Mythic Realm angrily berated their useless descendants.
"However, setting aside a few failures, the rest of the royal descendants are quite outstanding."
Fang You said.
Among the exchange students, there was a non-trivial percentage who were young yet had already reached Six Senses and had solid foundations. Moreover, these students were exceedingly diligent, and the vast majority had a clear understanding of the value of their exchange opportunity.
They didn’t come to Ember Academy to play or even just to make friends. Their primary and most crucial task was to cultivate.
They needed to solidify their foundations even more and raise their combat strength by several levels. If they could break through the Mythic Realm tribulation, that would truly be a soaring ascent!
The Mythic Realm was an unattainable dream for those princes and princesses!
...
Under the guidance of the older students, the new students soon came to understand the essence of cultivation at Ember Academy—if it doesn’t kill you, train till it nearly does.
Students of common birth treasured this rare opportunity to cross class boundaries, cultivating with such desperation that within a few days, dozens and hundreds of Scroll Kings emerged.
The founder of the Scroll within a Scroll practice, General Black Blade, felt greatly gratified.
Miss, who had coldly snorted at ’the worst batch of students she had ever led,’ had her expression noticeably softened.
Students of noble birth... They originally couldn’t be so diligent, and when they saw commoners striving hard in cultivation, they would merely scoff.
However, they couldn’t help noticing that some students of similar noble status had started to roll up their sleeves and work hard.
Common students working hard might not concern them, but when students of nobility did so... Even if they didn’t care, their elders would—believing they must care.
Thus, other students of noble birth had no choice but to plunge into the intense environment of relentless cultivation.
Also, thanks to the noticeable feedback from cultivation, the students were able to distinctly feel their own progress and experience the pleasure and sense of achievement that came with it. Their mentality gradually changed. Initially forced into this competitive cultivation, they were now actively, wholeheartedly engaged in it.
The few that were still lazy under these circumstances had become quite a minority, disdainful, surprised, and grumbling. When they came to their senses, they found themselves... excluded.
"???"
Their former friends no longer hung out with them; they would quickly exchange greetings as they crossed paths, and even if they sat at the same table in the canteen, they found they could no longer keep up with the conversation.
"The sixteen variations of Blade Slash, how many have you learned?"
"Look at this move: Steely Flesh, the entire body becomes like gold and iron! Cool, isn’t it, powerful, right?"
"I had previously bought the opportunity to inherit the Thunder Bear Body Tempering, but alas, I didn’t manage to learn it, as the inheritance was too profound and obscure, and my body seemed to not withstand it... Instructor Ming Deng told me not to aim too high and to first raise my physical attributes to 200."
Inside the modestly decorated, elegant dining room, exchange students from various countries were eagerly discussing with each other. They all came from noble families, and if not from the royal families of the seven major countries, then from the households of dukes or descendants of the Mythic Realm.
Only, their eating manners were not very graceful; some were even gesticulating whilst eating.
On one side of the round table, a chubby boy seemed out of place; no matter what the others talked about, he couldn’t join in. He sometimes threw out a few topics, but nobody seemed to echo him.
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