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Everyone’s skills advanced, and with the absorption of quite a few Law Crystals during this period, their understanding of the Laws had also improved overall. Du You realized it was ti for him to level up.

Du You picked up the purple Crystal Coins and began leveling himself up. In the blink of an eye, Du You’s strength surged to level 62, as if a weight that had been pressing down on him was lifted. The power that had previously been held back suddenly erupted, and alongside his deepened understanding of the Laws, this power naturally belonged to him.

After leveling up his skills, he mastered them instantly, without experiencing a sense of inflation.

Before reaching tier seven, rapid advancent had occasionally led to instability and superficiality, but after tier seven, such issues no longer existed. As long as one’s understanding of the Laws was sufficient, any amount of level advancent was feasible.

With these Law Crystals now in hand, Du You realized he had saved quite a significant number of Crystal Coins. Luck seed to be on his side this ti.

However, Du You still felt as though the progress wasn’t enough, so he continued leveling up. Before long, Du You raised his skills to level 63, still avoiding any sense of inflation. All his skills advanced in parallel, reaching the sa level.

But as he attempted to continue leveling, Du You found himself struggling. Though there were no bottlenecks after tier seven and his supply of Crystal Coins was abundant, true advancent wasn’t sothing that could be achieved recklessly.

If he were to blindly push forward, advancing to level 64 would surely lead to issues stemming from insufficient mastery of the Laws. Du You was determined not to leave such hidden dangers for himself.

The higher the level, the greater Du You’s expectations beca. Now that he had reached this stage, there was no need to take such risks.

Besides, his leveling speed was already very fast, and for the ti being, there was no urgent matter requiring his imdiate action.

After finishing his own advancents, Du You casually leveled up Lin Yushi, Lin Yucha, and Bubble to level 63 as well. Everyone only needed a brief adjustnt before fully adapting to their newfound abilities.

Just when Du You was preparing to absorb more Law Crystals and continue advancing, he suddenly received a communication from Xi Qianxue.

"Has it been so long already? My apologies, I’ve been in closed-door cultivation and lost track of ti," Du You replied with an apologetic tone.

"It’s all right; we know you’re at a critical stage right now. Do you have ti at the mont? If you do, there’s sothing going on at the academy," Xi Qianxue said candidly, given the unique bond between them.

Du You thought it over; having stayed here for quite a long ti, he hadn’t felt it before, but now that he realized how much ti had passed, he figured it would be good to get out for a bit.

"I have ti now; I’ve just finished a round of advancent. But what is happening over at the academy?"

Du You was puzzled. Ever since advancing to tier seven, his status had drastically changed. Even the academy rarely bothered him lightly—what could have prompted them to reach out now?

Nearby, Li ngyao, who had been waiting, imdiately chid in, "What’s this about? Isn’t it just about expanding the academy’s influence? We’re nearing graduation, and the new student union isn’t as strong as we are. They can’t control the other academies effectively, so the academy is relying on our reputation to boost its prestige."

Du You nodded, "What’s the specific situation? Don’t tell they want to give a speech."

"No need for that. You’re a tier-seven powerhouse; speeches aren’t sothing you need to handle personally. Just showing up is enough. Speak if you want, and if you don’t feel like speaking, that’s fine too. The real speeches will be handled by the two of us."

"Exactly. You two are far better than when it cos to this sort of thing," Du You said sincerely. He had never been good at communicating with people or attending large public gatherings. Despite his considerable strength, such situations were truly beyond his comfort zone.

When you think about it, it makes sense. Who would dare ask a tier-seven expert to act like a perforr for others?

Just Du You’s attendance would confer significant face upon the academy. Given his youth and unique status combined with his increasing renown, only then would the academy have made this special request for him.

After all, Capital University already had its own tier-seven experts—they wouldn’t have needed to reach out to soone else unnecessarily.

"There’s sothing else as well; the academy hopes you’ll take an honorary title and serve as a professor for the academy."

"A professor? , a professor? But what would I even teach people? I haven’t attended any classes myself," Du You said with a laugh, realizing how unconventional he truly was.

During his ten years at the academy, despite nearing graduation, Du You hadn’t attended a single formal lecture. Even in an institution with a relatively flexible learning environnt, his situation was undoubtedly extraordinary.

Joining the academy, Du You mainly relied on the academy’s resources across various worlds and used the library as a convenient research tool. Beyond that, most of his progress had been self-driven.

Such a unique approach was extrely rare, and anyone attempting to emulate it would face inevitable setbacks.

"The academy isn’t just asking you to be an honorary professor—they’ve also invited us to be honorary advisors to the student union. Going forward, our nas will be officially tied to Capital University. If you don’t join other organizations, this arrangent will likely remain in place indefinitely."

Du You didn’t need to join other organizations anyway; he had his own company. Xi Qianxue and Li ngyao only followed him, having no plans to return to their respective families. In truth, their families didn’t want them to go back either.

As such, continuing with this arrangent made sense—there really wasn’t any downside.

After considering it for a mont, Du You nodded and said, "All right, I agree. When is this happening?"

"In five days. Five days from now will be our class’s graduation ceremony, along with the enrollnt ceremony for new students. Your presence as a tier-seven powerhouse at the academy will undoubtedly cause a sensation."

Du You chuckled softly. Was he really that big of a deal? Perhaps to many people, he indeed was.

Still, every ti he thought about the countless monsters out there surpassing him in strength by unimaginable margins, Du You couldn’t help but feel humbled. The road ahead was long, and he needed to keep striving forward.

After ending the communication, Du You turned to the two sisters and said, "All right, everyone get up now. It’s ti for us to take a break. Spending all this ti here comprehending the Laws has been quite exhausting."

The sisters exchanged glances and nearly cheered. While Du You could stay focused endlessly on advancing his strength, Lin Yucha and Lin Yushi wanted a chance to unwind. Prioritizing Du You didn’t an they lacked their own personalities.

Suddenly, Du You felt a tinge of guilt—he had never really considered the sisters’ feelings before, had he?

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