Chapter 5 - Lost Little Lamb
Chapter 5 - Lost Little Lamb
There were multiple challenges that one had to go through; the first was to check one's cultivation base. One needed a minimum of the Acquired Realm, Sky Tier, Mediate Layer to be allowed even to try the other trials.
Then there was a trial that tested one's understanding of their martial art techniques. You could pick whichever technique you wished to test for, but if you did not show a satisfactory display of control over the technique, you would be removed.
After this came the fighting test. Although one could control their techniques, and could have a decent cultivation rank, the most vital thing to stay alive was their battle ability. So, these people would be sent to fight against beasts.
The Blue Water Institute had brought more than ten thousand beasts with them to the trial grounds, and each person who reached the third trial had to fight against one of these beasts.
This was the hardest trial of them all. The beasts did not care about the welfare of the ones taking the examination. They were frenzied and full of fear, so they fought with everything they had on the line, only to be killed in the end.
Those who managed to injure the trial takers would be put down by the overseer of the trial, so that although some of them failed the test, they still kept their lives.
Bai Rouyun walked around the trial grounds. She saw multiple techniques being displayed, some with much more flair than others, but none of them seemed to be as powerful as the techniques she had access to through her previous life.
At the same time, she also saw multiple fights against magical beasts, and she saw that some people had their potential ignited and fought with relentless fierceness, while others became scared and cowered in a corner.
The Blue Water Institute only wanted those who could pass all three tests, and while many thousands had shown up for the trials, they were dwindling in numbers faster than she had expected.
But this was the Blue Water Institute. While it was indeed an institute that was known for being a part of the cultivation world, it was so lowly ranked that those who showed up here did not have the talent or background to go for a more renowned place.
This was also why Bai Rouyun was happy with this place. She had no doubt that she would pick up on cultivation very swiftly since she had cultivated before, but since no one had ever taught her the basics, she was aware that this was a problem for her.
She could choose a more prominent cultivation institute if she asked Li Moyun. With his background, any institute would welcome her with open arms, but those places were for those with more background and knowledge about cultivation, so the things that troubled her were often not taught at those kinds of academies and institutes.
This place suited her perfectly.
During her exploration, she had placed her token in her Primal Chaos Dimension, so that no one would be able to steal it from her. While walking around, she had encountered a few experts who had lost their tokens, and she knew that while they were personal, the experts would be given a verbal thrashing for losing it on the first day.
The day was slowly coming to a close, the sun was setting on the horizon, and most of the experts who had gone through the trial that day were heading back. Some were happy with their results, while others were devastated.
Bai Rouyun walked through the crowds of people, and as she arrived in the town, the crowd slowly diminished; many went to the inns, others to their homes, and some to their friends' place.
Since she was going here for a long time, Bai Rouyun had Little Chu buy a courtyard, but she was not the only new student who had foresight.
Many had purchased houses, and over the last couple of days, the housing price in Canglan City had multiplied many times over.
As she walked past an inn, she saw an adorable young woman who looked listless and unhappy.
Her entire demeanor was so exhausted, and she somehow drew in Bai Rouyun's eyes.
Upon closer inspection, she realized that it was a person who had succeeded in the trials; she was holding her plaque in her hand, but her listless face looked as if she was about to burst into tears.
Bai Rouyun had never been one to bother about the feelings of others, but seeing this girl, she suddenly felt pity.
"What is wrong?" she asked as she approached the girl. The girl lifted her head, her eyes swirling with unshed tears, and her stomach grumbled loudly.
"Every inn is fully booked," she said with a choked voice. "I want to find a place to eat and rest, but no one has any free space, I don't know what to do, and I am starving!"
Bai Rouyun's lips twitched. She was so sad because she had nothing to eat, and no place to sleep?
That was a situation that she was all too familiar with. She had experienced it many times in her past life, and she felt pity for the girl.
"I bought a mansion here in Canglan City," she said with a gentle voice. "I also have a chef at home, so why don't you come with me?"
The girl lifted her head and looked at Bai Rouyun with her big doe eyes; the sadness slowly lifted from them, replaced with hope.
"Would that really be okay?" she asked, her hands clenched into fists.
"It is fine," Bai Rouyun said with a nod of her head. "Little Chu will not mind me bringing a friend home with me." I hope, she added in her mind.