Jiang Hao did not think too much about it.
Occasionally, so disciples from the academy would co to seek his guidance.
Those with dilemmas also ca to him for help.
Jiang Hao treated everyone equally, diligently fulfilling the role of a senior.
Yet, more often, he was drinking tea with the Dean.
The Dean was filled with emotion, feeling that ever since Gu Jin joined, the academy had begun its rise.
Gu Jin brought back many things after his outings.
These helped the academy to grow.
Of course, the Dean was also grateful to Jiang Hao.
Though he had never taken action in all his years at the academy,
his presence alone made the academy feel profound.
Jiang Hao felt sowhat awkward; indeed, he had done nothing, and sotis he could have intervened.
But he never did.
Because it could easily attract Karma.
The academy's developnt was not as smooth as it appeared on the surface.
Many battles were fought in secret.
Years passed by, one after another.
Baiye City also began to expand.
So powerful figures settled in Baiye City, hoping for the academy's protection.
And in turn, they would beco part of the academy's combat force.
It was a win-win arrangent that the academy usually agreed to.
So there Jiang Hao sat in the attic, watching ti flow rapidly like a river in his eyes.
He saw Jing Dajiang studying hard, cultivating, and occasionally going out.
Along with his two close brothers.
But every ti they returned, they would be silent for a long ti.
Then they would continue to diligently study and cultivate.
They were truly talented.
Their cultivation improved by leaps and bounds.
Of course, compared to the brilliance of Gu Jin, they seed ordinary.
Two hundred and fifty years later at the academy, Gu Jin stepped onto the Vast Heaven Platform.
When he ca back, he told Jiang Hao that he had t a strong warrior of the dragon race outside.
They hit it off and beca sworn brothers.
Upon hearing this, Jiang Hao did not say much.
Red Dragon had already beco sworn brothers with Gu Jin.
Two hundred and fifty years had passed in the blink of an eye.
Gu Jin's cultivation speed was not shockingly astounding.
But it still attracted countless jealousies.
So people believed that Gu Jin certainly practiced forbidden arts.
Even so claid they saw with their own eyes Gu Jin refining a whole city of people.
How else could his cultivation progress so fast?
They have so many resources, why can't the disciples with once-in-a-millennium talents ascend to the Immortal Platform in just over two hundred years?
They demanded an explanation from the Western Astronomical Academy.
The Dean, with Jiang Hao in tow and in front of Gu Jin's face, angrily said, "What level are they to compare with you?
"Don't worry, my disciple.
"If they really destroy the academy, you can run away by yourself.
"They won't be able to catch you then.
"It would be too troubleso to rebuild the academy, so it's fine if we don't."
Over these two hundred years, Jiang Hao felt ti had passed quickly, yet he had experienced almost everything.
Like listening to the Dean insulting other sects.
How worthless, what caliber, what roles, what trash - extrely vulgar.
Not at all like soone who studies.
Gu Jin did not learn anything from his master, only these phrases.
If soone ca to ask the Dean a question, he would say sothing outlandish.
Yet it would make people ponder.
And then soone truly gained an insight.
Their cultivation soared.
Thus, everyone pondered the Dean's words carefully.
Jiang Hao watched, finding it unbelievable.
Suddenly, he recalled what Gu Jin had told him, that anything said by soone from the academy seed logical.
After all, their cultivation spoke for itself.
He, the Great Elder, diligently dedicated, was not as effective as the Dean's random ramblings.
Everyone said the Dean's words were profound and worth contemplating.
A wise man should be like this.
His own words, plain and simple, yet nobody felt he was remarkable.
But it didn't bother him; he was indifferent to fa and wealth.
Another fifty years passed.
By now, Baiye City had developed the embryo of an Ancient City, but it was still very small compared to the rest.
The Western Astronomical Academy had been refurbished several tis, becoming ever larger.
His own residence also expanded and rose.
He never refused the treatnt given to the Great Elder.
This year, Jiang Hao heard so news.
Soone had ascended to immortality deep within the Mountain Village, inducing the path of immortality, with a True Dragon manifesting.
Countless celestial phenona occurred, and great luck from the West descended.
So far, three special channels of great luck had fallen.
And the Immortal who caused the phenona was being hunted.
Reportedly, True Immortals took action.
At the Western Astronomical Academy, the Dean was the strongest face-forward, with a middle-stage Human Emperor cultivation.
But he still personally led a team out of the academy.
The entire academy was now in the hands of Jiang Hao.
And Jiang Hao entrusted the academy to Jing Dajiang to manage well.
Three months later, Jing Dajiang had managed everything in an orderly fashion, even starting to recruit disciples.
According to Jing Dajiang, so very promising talents had arrived.
Indeed, three months later,
Jing Dajiang ntioned an exceptionally perceptive disciple with profound knowledge.
Later, Jiang Hao learned that this person's na was Shan Qinghe.
Jiang Hao did not go to et him; after all, he was just a common disciple, not yet worth a visit from the Great Elder.
However, Shan Qinghe was the future Mr. Tao of Heavenly Tower.
He beca a traitor, and the apparent reason for his betrayal was the pages of an ancient book.
Of course, that was only the overt reason.
Currently, it was suspected that it had sothing to do with the Child.
Looking back now, his defection might have been related to this.
If Jiang Hao had left behind sothing, to win him over, he wondered if it would have worked.
Of course, that was too risky, and there was no need to do it.
His task was to see what Gu Jin would eventually discover and why he entered the sea of blood.
Three years later, the Dean and his team returned.
Without any success.
They didn't find the target.
Why?
Because no matter how fast they rushed, they could only follow behind and were utterly unable to get close.
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