Chapter 1025: Chapter 1025: The Scandal of the Phantom Spirit Family
The i Lan family’s Clan Leader Chi Xun is Teacher Yirou’s father, and since she is his only daughter, he dotes on her imnsely. This was evident from the very beginning when he openly confronted the Phantom Spirit family for her sake.
Since Yirou had chosen to support Ye You and Qin Sisi, Chi Xun was initially hesitant, after all, looking at their current strength, this partnership seed very weak.
Yirou appealed to her father emotionally and rationally, and finally persuaded him.
The i Lan family secretly purged Miaoyin City, discovering several undercover spies sent by Tian Xiaozi. Chi Xun silently eliminated those spies, causing Tian Xiaozi to lose many of his trusted generals without even realizing it.
As for Scholar City, it goes without saying. Tian Xiaozi’s repeated attacks on students of the Heavenly Magic God’s Castle had long infuriated Master Yipiao, resulting in even tighter security within Scholar City.
Miaoyin City and Scholar City, along with Biyuan Forest located between the two cities, were all very safe, which made Qin Sisi and Ye You’s holiday very peaceful. Both of them made significant improvents in their Magic power.
After the holiday, Qin Sisi said goodbye to Ye You and returned to the Heavenly Magic God’s Castle.
After the start of the third term, the eight students of Heaven Academy were faced with an important choice. From this term on, they would no longer study all types of Magic, but instead choose six to continue learning, leaving the rest behind.
During the holiday, Qin Sisi had already made up her mind based on Ye You’s advice. Her choices were: Golden Magic, Fire Magic, Earth Magic, Thunder Magic, Music Magic, and Forging.
In truth, she felt that Wood Magic, with its excellent healing properties, was very practical, and the offensive and defensive power of Ice Magic was quite tempting; Illusion Technique could secure an unexpected victory...
But there was no help for it; a person’s energy and ti are limited. If one were to practice all twelve Magic skills, they would end up being average in each without any outstanding areas, hence the need to make a choice.
Fairly speaking, Qin Sisi could understand this system, much like middle schools and universities in the Human World.
In middle school, one must study every subject well because many fundantal knowledge and skills must be mastered. However, upon entering university, majors beco much more specialized so as to master a particular field of knowledge to the extre.
Qin Sisi’s choices were the Magics she scored highest in during assessnts, which felt more natural to her during practice than others—perhaps this was what one may call talent.
Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses, and choosing what suits oneself best can lead to twice the result with half the effort.
Xiao ng chose Wood Magic, Fire Magic, Earth Magic, Wind Magic, Thunder Magic, and Alchemy. It was not easy to decide on these specializations, and she struggled with the choice.
After finalizing the Magic Attributes they wanted to specialize in, formal studies began. As everyone’s choices differed, the number of students in each class significantly decreased.
The courses were still arranged according to the sequence of the twelve kinds of Magic. When it was ti for one’s own class, students would go directly to the corresponding Magic classroom to attend classes. If not, they could freely arrange their own ti.
This way, they had much more ti available. Naturally, Qin Sisi made full use of this free ti to practice in the trial tower and invested more effort into Forging.
After a period of study, everyone had made significant progress in the Attribute Magic of their choice, advancing far beyond their initial level at the start of their admission.
After this sester ended, Qin Sisi’s magic power had advanced by a tier, making her a high-level magic teacher.
However, she did not indulge in self-satisfaction, for the three high-level magic teachers, Li Li, Qing Pu, and Ya Ling, who were there when she enrolled, had all already beco low-level Magic Stars.
On the second day of the holiday, Teacher Udor took her to participate in the forging examination. The weapon she crafted bore two glittering little golden stars, signifying she had reached the level of a Second Level Forgemaster.
The badge of a First-level Forgemaster was replaced with that of a Second Level, and Teacher Udor was all smiles, whereas Qin Sisi’s mood was relatively calm.
This is just the beginning, she told herself.
After getting to know Master Shuoyu, she regarded him as her target in the realm of forging, hoping to one day reach his level of proficiency.
The holiday of the third sester was again in winter, and Qin Sisi, along with Xiao ng, took a flying device to Biyun City once more.
Now that she was aware of the degree of respect a Forging Master commanded, she held the badge in her hand and showed it directly to the guard upon entering the VIP marketplace. The guard’s gaze imdiately turned reverent, and he promptly gestured for them to enter with a "please."
The goods in the VIP marketplace were still beautiful and luxurious. Qin Sisi’s gaze moved item by item, studying the craftsmanship intently, imagining their crafting process, and pondering what she herself could achieve.
This ti, they did not encounter any trouble.
Last year, when they took the flying device, the impudent and rude second daughter of the Phantom Spirit family, Ms. ng Yan, was almost certain not to appear on the flying device again.
Three months after the conflict with Qin Sisi and Xiao ng, at a grand family ceremony of the Phantom Spirit family, everyone was ready except for Ms. ng Yan, who was tardy. When the elders sent soone to look for her, they shockingly found her and her guard Ah Hu physically engaging in bed, in an extrely explosive scene.
This incident beca a major scandal for the Phantom Spirit family. The group leader, Chief Lianfu, was furious. He imprisoned Ms. ng Yan in the dungeon and prepared to dismber Ah Hu, who insulted his master, into countless pieces.
At this ti, Ms. ng Yu stepped forward, softly coaxing her father to calm down, then eloquently spoke of the preciousness of love, and asked her father to approve of the relationship between Ms. ng Yan and Ah Hu.
Ms. ng Yan’s father, Lian Tan, was Chief Lianfu’s cousin and was already deeply ashad and agitated. Hearing Ms. ng Yu’s plea for rcy, he repeatedly begged Chief Lianfu to ensure that Ah Hu, the beast, did not live another day.
Ms. ng Yu withdrew her tenderness and spoke with righteous dignity, "Uncle, what is wrong with two consenting hearts? Why must you treat them so cruelly? Would you have the heart to see your niece weep and pine away in lovesickness?"
Lian Tan was at a loss for words, his indignation subdued beneath Ms. ng Yu’s eloquent speech and relegated to his heart.
In the end, Chief Lianfu heeded his daughter’s advice, spared Ms. ng Yan and Ah Hu, and even hastily arranged a wedding for them.
Due to the rushed preparations, the wedding appeared rather ager, but the honor of the Phantom Spirit family was salvaged. No one mocked Ms. ng Yan and Ah Hu’s disreputable affair anymore; there were only lighthearted jokes about the young lovers’ romantic love and their sowhat naive actions.
At the sa ti, Ms. ng Yu earned almost everyone’s admiration for her kind heart, sense of the greater good, consideration for the big picture, and thoughtful deliberation.
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