The area around the creek beca extrely lively during the subsequent few days. Over a hundred disciples would gather here at a specific ti, while nurous others also ca over to observe.
Ezra Zephyr would spend so ti everyday helping everyone knit their yarns.
However, due to the number of people, it had beco much more troubleso to sense yarns even with the power of the spiritual energy, causing his efficiency to drop.
Even so, he was able to maintain a speed of one to two yarns per day for everyone.
Though Ezra was a little unsatisfied with this pace, the disciples that had co for his help were delighted by it, emotions and excitent often flushing their faces.
After all, they would usually take quite a few days to knit a single yarn. In comparison, the rate at Ezra's place was clearly much faster.
At this speed, the first level promised by Ezra would definitely be reached in a month.
Hence, as the days passed, the gazes of nurous disciples seed to burn hotter and hotter when they looked towards the prince, and there was even an additional trace of admiration now present in their eyes. Ezra Zephyr had used reality to prove his ability.
After each daily training session, the elated disciples would brag about their progress to those whom had been unable to obtain a spot, causing the latter to be madly envious and so regretful that they felt as if it would be better to die.
If they had believed in Ezra a little earlier, they would not be in their current predicant where even a spot was out of their grasp.
At this rate, the disciples receiving guidance from Ezra Zephyr would very likely reach the first level of the Gossar Steps technique in a month. By that ti, the gap between them would beco clear.
Those originally stronger disciples may soon be surpassed by others.
Such thoughts made the many disciples who practiced the Gossar Steps technique very anxious. Moreover, the progress at Roshi's place seed to be growing slower and slower recently although they still had to pay the sa considerable tuition fees.
Therefore, so of the disciples withdrew from Roshi's classes, and began to save up spirit jade, waiting for Ezra's next round of recruitnt.
As such, although far more than a hundred outer mountain disciples were practicing the Gossar Steps technique, the disciples at Roshi's place gradually lessened. In the end, only a agre dozen disciples were left, a pretty pitiful sight indeed.
Hence, while the many lectures halls in the rear mountain remained abuzz with activity, only Roshi's place appeared rather lonely and desolate.
The other official outer mountain disciple instructors were secretly alard by this scene, all of them committing Ezra Zephyr's na to heart.
When Ezra and Roshi clashed previously, they had naturally felt that a re unofficial outer mountain disciple could not possibly be so capable.
Hence, they had unhesitatingly chose to support Roshi when he asked for their help. But now, that decision of theirs did seem rather foolish.
Ezra was clearly no samaritan. Wasn't it clear already what state Roshi had fallen to after clashing with the forr?
As true outer mountain disciples, they understood what a great job it was to teach spirit techniques in the outer mountains, and nurous mountain disciples would fight tooth and nail for it. Roshi had paid a trendous price to obtain this cushy job, but who could have expected things to end up like this.
"Ezra Zephyr should not be provoked." The sight of Roshi's lonely and desolate lecture hall made the other outer mountain disciple instructors sigh inside.
As a result, they would occasionally sing praises about Ezra Zephyr while giving their lectures, hoping that it would eventually travel to Ezra's ears as a show of good will. The previous lecture ban on Ezra and his people also quietly disappeared.
Roshi's fate had clearly frightened them. No one knew whether Ezra was also capable of teaching other techniques.
If they pushed him too far, and he began to teach their spiritual techniques too, Roshi's case was already a pri example of what could happen.
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