17: Chapter 17 Acquiring the Right Dharma 17: Chapter 17 Acquiring the Right Dharma A further advanced orthodox thod?
As these words were spoken, everyone around who heard them all lifted their heads, looking toward An Jing with expressions of shock or joy, and then the noise level quickly rose.
“Congratulations, Eldest Senior Brother!” “Wow, that’s our An!” “Could it be that Eldest Senior has already mastered those two ntal thods and martial skills?
So quickly?!” “Of course!” “That’s Eldest Senior Brother for you…”
For a mont, the entire Martial Arts Field was filled with voices of congratulations and admiration, and everyone was happy for An Jing.
After all, An Jing had proven that when he learned a cultivation technique and wanted to teach others, he did so sincerely, sharing everything he knew without holding back, irrespective of whether they could learn it or not.
Given this, what did it matter if An Jing learned the orthodox thods ahead of ti?
If they lacked the talent and couldn’t learn the orthodox thods, it didn’t matter, but if they had the talent and An Jing had learned ahead, he could guide them in the future.
Rather, they thought that An Jing should indeed learn ahead!
When that ti ca, An Jing could ntor them with even more experience!
As for envy, there were indeed those who envied him.
But what was the use of envy?
Learning martial skills was not like learning literature; if you couldn’t beat soone, you truly couldn’t beat them, and bravado was useless, for any attempt to talk tough would just result in another beating.
In the face of such warm sentints, An Jing clasped his hands together and gave a bow, then, half out of joy, followed Instructor Li toward the dicine Pavilion.
His joy, naturally, stemd from the orthodox thods—the Abyssal Qi Nourishing Stance and Piercing Armor True Strength were not particularly difficult for him; he had already cultivated them to a high level, nearing perfection.
How could he not be joyous about the chance to rise another level with an advanced orthodox thod that could improve him?
As for the other half, it was quite complicated—composed of curiosity, worry, confusion, and calm.
He had not expected to be so highly regarded, which disrupted his plans.
However, plans could be changed, and this was also an opportunity for him.
Ever since he heard strange noises last ti in the dicine Pavilion, An Jing had been paying close attention to this core building of Hanging Fate Manor.
Unfortunately, the ti for inspections, which occurred once every five days, was too short, and because he had to lead the team, he didn’t have the ti to observe his surroundings carefully.
He hoped this ti he would have the chance.
An Jing also knew that the ferocious beast at and potions all originally ca from the dicine Pavilion, and they were roughly processed before being sent to the back of the kitchen for preparation.
By calculation, today seed to indeed be the ‘at-eating’ day; if he was lucky, there was a high probability he could see the raw materials for the various types of ferocious beast at and potions.
The ti had co.
Soon, Instructor Li went to et with the Manor Master, and An Jing waited at the entrance of the dicine Pavilion.
“Hey, isn’t this our Little Leader?” “Congratulations, it’s rare to be granted the orthodox thods before the trial.” “Not bad, kid.”
The pharmacists who ca and went from the dicine Pavilion all recognized An Jing.
Several of them had presided over physical inspections of An Jing and were quite familiar with him; they would specifically smile and greet him.
An Jing politely returned each greeting in turn, then pretended to casually observe his surroundings and the state of the pharmacists coming and going.
There weren’t many pharmacists, just seven in total, all studying under the Master of the dicine Manor.
They entered and exited frequently, mostly to gather the herbs drying next to the dicine Pavilion and transport them by the cartload into the pavilion.
An Jing recognized many of them as the main ingredients in the potions they drank.
There were also so he did not recognize, and An Jing couldn’t determine what these herbs were used for.
Besides that, there were also quite a few large water tanks placed on the vacant ground on both sides of the dicine Pavilion.
An Jing wasn’t surprised by this—the world didn’t have a water supply system, so it was natural to store more water for daily dicine preparation.
While waiting, An Jing just happened to see a group of servants co to move water tanks out of the dicine Pavilion, then carry so others in.
The only peculiar thing was that these water tanks all emitted a strong, sweet, fishy dicinal scent.
And so of them wobbled heavily, as if filled with sothing.
“Could it be that they use water tanks to store dicines?”
At first, An Jing found it hard to imagine, but then he considered that most of the dicines in the dicine Pavilion needed to be prepared in hundreds of doses, and suddenly it didn’t seem strange.
Hmm?
Just as An Jing was about to note down the appearances of the herbs he saw, planning to go back and ask Gu Yeqi to identify them, he suddenly stopped his observation.
Frowning slightly, he sniffed the air and imdiately slled the familiar ‘at scent.’
It had arrived.
Rumble—the main doors of the dicine Pavilion revealed a huge shadow as two pharmacists, sweating profusely, along with three instructors, chanted in unison, pushing an extrely large and heavy cargo cart out of the main entrance.
The rich aroma of at wafted from it, and An Jing, staring intently, was instantly stunned.
Because what was in the cart wasn’t just anything, it was filled with a large amount of bones.
A vast array of cleanly shaved bones from various beasts!
“What kind of wild beasts are these?”
An Jing could clearly distinguish that among these bones there were those of wolves and tigers, jackals and leopards, even a pair of huge bull horns, as well as the wing bones of flying birds.
The bones, scraped clean of all flesh, piled up into a small hill that required a cargo cart and several strong n to push down.
“It’s stuck!” Halfway through, the cart got caught in a small depression at the dicine Pavilion staircase.
Seeing this, An Jing imdiately knew it was an opportunity and stepped forward without hesitation.
“Can you do it, An Jing?” The instructors were about to exert their own force, but seeing An Jing voluntarily stepping forward to help, they all laughed: “Don’t hurt your back, alright.”
“Of course, I can.” An Jing took a closer look and imdiately discovered that these beast bones were indeed extraordinary.
rely the sll carried a unique vitality that induced irritability in one’s heart.
He suppressed this feeling and suddenly exerted his strength.
Piercing Armor True Strength burst forth, and in an instant, An Jing lifted the entire cart slightly, lifting it out of the depression.
“Strong!” Even the instructors couldn’t help but praise: “Your Piercing Armor True Strength has already been integrated and mastered, not just in your arms and legs, but throughout your entire body.
No wonder the Manor Master wants to teach you the proper technique.”
“Alright, we still have work to do, lucky you.”
An Jing watched as the group pushed the cart away, noting the envious expressions on the instructors’ faces when they ntioned the ‘proper technique’.
He wondered, “Could it be that these instructors have never learned the complete proper technique?”
Indeed, they were probably those who had learned martial skills but hadn’t mastered everything and were thus weeded out, even Instructor Li most likely hadn’t learned the entire proper technique.
It could be possible, but it wasn’t very important.
Because just now, while An Jing was close by, he noticed the true special feature of those beast bones.
Patterns…
An Jing murmured to himself, the details of the unusual patterns on the bones surfacing in his mind: “Those beast bones had a lot of grayish-black, dizzying strange patterns that made feel slightly dizzy just by glancing at them…”
For a mont, he even felt an unjustified anger rise within him, but it quickly subsided, and An Jing beca alert: “Could those patterns be the source of the ‘Furious Roar’?”
Is enduring that crazy howling impulse the only way to stay in Hanging Fate Manor?
“This is definitely not the at of ordinary ferocious beasts!
I’ve seen ferocious beast at before…
could it be, these are from monsters, from…
demons?”
While An Jing was pondering, Instructor Li ca down.
“Go on.”
He too had envy in his single eye: “The Manor Master is waiting for you.”
An Jing ca back to his senses, nodded imdiately, and went upstairs.
Master of the dicine Manor actually didn’t stay in the dicine Pavilion all the ti, but walked around observing the growth of herbs in the fields and often ca to inspect the children’s training.
He would only stay all day at the dicine Pavilion on the day he checked everyone’s health and the day they ate at.
An Jing also knew that many instructors referred to the Master of the dicine Manor as Vice Envoy of dicine.
Hanging Fate Manor was a branch of a large organization, and the Master of the dicine Manor was an officer within that organization.
His surna wasn’t even dicine; it referred to his position.
Vice Envoy indicated that there was also a Chief Officer.
Besides grooming mbers, the main function of the manor was also to refine potions.
Soon, An Jing arrived on the fifth floor.
“Little An.”
Master of the dicine Manor was at his desk, reviewing so applications.
On the table was a strange dark golden wide-mouth Vessel Instrunt, emitting an unusual luster.
As he saw An Jing standing at the entrance, he looked up casually and said: “Co in, sit down.”
Seeing that An Jing remained silent, sitting respectfully behind the desk, the Master of the dicine Manor couldn’t help feeling sentintal: “You’re really calm.
They already said they’re going to teach you the proper technique, but you don’t even seem happy.
You’re not like a child at all.”
“Because I understand that more gifts an greater expectations,” An Jing replied sincerely, slightly bowing his head.
“The Manor Master and all the instructors believe in .
While I am happy, I also understand that this is a serious responsibility that needs to be treated with utmost seriousness.”
“Hmm.”
Master of the dicine Manor’s expression remained unchanged.
He took out a book that seed ordinary from a drawer and handed it to An Jing: “Take a look.”
An Jing glanced at the Master of the dicine Manor before picking up the book.
Imperial Heaven Piercing Divine One Qi Cultivation thod
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