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Spirit Root Growth Hormone.

This is the naming of the active ingredient in the green solution by people from the Agricultural Research Institute.

"From human experintation, a solution with a 10.8% concentration of Spirit Root Growth Hormone can most effectively promote corresponding neural growth." Tang Lingwu, like a little secretary, held the experintal report and spoke to everyone.

Old Man Bai sat by the side, pursing the corners of his mouth, listening intently.

Zheng Fa was also flipping through the experintal report, reading slowly: "Extracted from a mixture of Star Moon Sunflower and Star Pointing Branch..."

"It acts on scar cells and provides the necessary environnt for neural growth."

"In ten people, eight showed spirit root neural growth over 100%, while the remaining two exceeded 80% growth."

"..."

"What about the yield?"

Zheng Fa turned his head and asked Mrs. Tian.

"The yield is very low." Mrs. Tian shook her head and said, "These two spirit plants were cultivated with great effort, and they are not naturally high-yielding."

"It might be because of the age, the amount of Spirit Root Growth Hormone that can be extracted is also limited."

Although sowhat disappointed, Zheng Fa was not too discouraged.

"Low yield can be improved by continuing to cultivate new varieties." Zheng Fa said to Mrs. Tian, "Our graduate admissions this ti is to introduce talent to the Agricultural Research Institute."

"This kind of spiritual dicine is a breakthrough from zero to one."

As he said this, Zheng Fa’s tone was filled with barely contained excitent.

The ergence of Spirit Root Growth Hormone is unprecedented, whether in modern tis or the Xuanwei Realm, and holds great significance for Zheng Fa.

Finding the Spirit Root Growth Hormone itself is a victory.

As for the issues of its production capacity...

He opened up admissions to attract so much talent, not just because he thought the nursing ho was understaffed.

Zheng Fa glanced around and saw Old Man Bai eagerly looking at him. Understanding his urgency, he hesitated slightly before speaking:

"Reach out to Group Leader Yang for two more rounds of human experints with larger samples to check for any side effects."

Old Man Bai was montarily stunned and then smirked without a word.

...

Before the experintal results were even out, the entrance exams for the Research Institute were already upon them.

Zheng Fa, accompanied by Tang Lingwu, arrived in Beijing, looking at a middle school.

This middle school was one of the exam venues.

The entire street was very quiet, with three police cars parked at the entrance and four yellow barricades set up at both ends of the road.

To prevent accidents, several martial hall disciples were waiting under the teaching building.

The exam officially began at nine o’clock, but many people arrived before seven.

The examinees were of various ages.

So stood dazed at the entrance, so held reference materials muttering to themselves.

There were even so, either out of sheer confidence or carefreeness, who gathered to chat softly and laugh.

This scene gave Zheng Fa a sense of familiar nostalgia, compelling him to glance at Tang Lingwu.

The swirling cheongsam skirt returned vividly to his mind.

Tang Lingwu seed to sense his gaze and looked up at him.

Suddenly, she spread her arms and stood on tiptoe.

Her skirt floated elegantly.

Just like yesterday.

Although they masked their faces using a secret technique, the passing examinees at the street corner were still dumbfounded.

Even though there were no ugly won in the Cultivation Realm, and the beauties in Xuanwei were as nurous as the sands of the river, in front of Tang Lingwu, Zheng Fa couldn’t help but be entranced.

...

For this exam, there weren’t actually many admissions slots:

In total, there were only one thousand, with half allotted to the Agricultural and Pharmacy Institutes.

Firstly, the primary aim of this recruitnt was the cultivation and developnt of various spiritual dicines.

Secondly, Zheng Fa had long realized that in an environnt with abundant spiritual energy, spiritual materials and dicines are the foundation of a cultivation civilization.

Failing to develop this would hinder everything else.

Not to ntion, the talisman paper needed for the earliest spirit talismans required a type of spirit bamboo.

This spirit bamboo was abundant in Xuanwei and not worth much.

Yet, it’s still undiscovered in modern tis.

As a result, Hongshan lacks a talismanic Dao.

Artifact refining, alchemy, and arrays are naturally out of the question.

With one thousand slots, the competition was fierce.

Not everyone could take the exam, as Group Leader Yang had already conducted a selection process over the past six months:

Simply put, several preliminary tests were conducted covering university-level knowledge in various subjects.

Anyone wishing to participate in this round of exams had to pass at least once in the preliminaries.

This was mainly because Zheng Fa imposed no age restrictions on examinees, aning anyone over sixty with the ability could participate.

It was almost akin to a national examination.

The number of candidates was so large, preliminary selections were necessary.

Even so, over ten million examinees made it to the final exam.

More importantly, the significance of this exam was so crucial that Zheng Fa couldn’t trust it to others:

Even though cooperation with the governnt had always been good, he didn’t believe everyone would remain obedient in the face of cultivation opportunities.

Martial hall disciples were dispatched here.

Even Zheng Fa and Tang Lingwu ca personally to oversee for one goal—

Fairness.

...

Two months passed after the exam.

Old Man Bai, holding a book, set out from the nursing ho, heading to the back of Rainbow Mountain, stepping into a yard, and turning into a room.

Inside were crowded students of various ages.

He felt a mont of disorientation, almost believing he had returned fifty years back.

He stepped onto the podium, collected his thoughts, placed the book gently on the table, and smiled, "Hello, students."

"First of all, congratulations on becoming the first cohort of graduate students at the Federation Research Institute."

He paused, observing a wave of proud excitent in the students below.

"Over the next two years, you’ll study the fundantals of the Immortal Dao at the Hongshan Main Hospital."

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