Chapter 502 - 502: 11. Five Green Peak Sects, Three Missions
Trantor: 549690339
The six-year-old prince sat in the library of the Great Qi Academy.
Other than going to the study for sses, he spent the rest of his time here.
Slowly, the Grand Tutor discovered that this prince was extremely talented. He was like a pervert, no, like an immortal from heaven.
Asking him to attend sses with the other princes and princesses was simply a burden to him, slowing down his growth.
Every time he looked at Seventeen, the Grand Tutor would feel that the other princes and princesses were all stupid pigs.
It wasn’t that those princes and princesses were stupid, but that they couldn’t bepared. They were onpletely different levels.
Therefore, the Grand Tutor specially allowed the Seventeenth Prince to note to ss normally, but if he did note first in every small test, then he had toe back the next week.
Xia Ji agreed.
After that, he never came in second ce and scored full marks every time.
The Grand Tutor was not convinced. Even if you can get first ce, you can’t get full marks every time, right?
You always get full marks, doesn’t that mean I’m useless?
Therefore, the Grand Tutor racked his brains and began to search for some tricky and strange questions in the corners of the book without exceeding the outline. He ced them at the end of each small test and counted them as ten points.
These questions were practically killing the other princes and princesses, but
Xia Ji was still correct every time.
The Grand Tutor looked at him with an increasingly strange gaze…
After that, Xia Ji understood. Later on, he would take a closer look at the test paper. When he realized that some of the questions had been painstakingly written by the Grand Tutor, he would first notice the part that the Grand Tutor was most proud of, and then inadvertently answer it wrongly.
When the Grand Tutor saw that the Seventeenth Prince didn’t get full marks, he was in tears. It wasn’t easy, it wasn’t easy.
However, the Grand Tutor was not a fool. He vaguely sensed that it seemed that Seventeen was making him..
The Grand Tutor cried.
Was this still a six-year-old child?
But soon after, he could not help butugh out loud.
To have a student like this was truly a great joy in his life, and it was worth it to See.
Soon, some princes and princesses naturally told their mothers about this matter. The imperial concubines then passed it on to the monarch. The monarch then looked for the grand tutor and asked him why he could not go to school at the age of 17.
The Grand Tutor used his reputation as a guarantee. The Seventeenth Prince was a peerless genius and his future achievements were limitless. Then, he handed the examination papers to the monarch.
Qi Xiu flipped through the test papers and fell into deep thought when she heard the Grand Tutor’s words.
He understood the Grand Tutor. Perhaps you could say that this old man was stubborn and inflexible, but you could never say that he would deliberately indulge his students or disrespect the ssics and history.
He finished flipping through the papers.
Qi Xiu roughly understood.
Thus, he spent some time trying to recall who the Seventeenth Prince was. The face that he had forgotten in the corner finally matched with the face of the seventeen.
He thought about it and decided to register seventeen in the sect selection after the new year.
If Seventeen was as talented as he was in the path of cultivation, he would not mind getting to know his son again. He would not mind lowering his status to repair the rtionship between father and son, or even between husband and wife. He would even let the Hua family follow this mother and son and rise to the top.
After these things happened, Xia Ji’s study in the Great Qi Academy had a higher level of ” legitimacy “.
This was because the monarch of Qi State had already acquiesced.
This six-year-old child had a calmness that ordinary children did not have.
Ordinary children at this age werepletely lively, chasing and fighting, annoying people. Some were even seen as naughty children, making people want to grab them and take off their pants to beat them up. After beating them up, they would shout at them, ” I’m still a child. ‘
However, the Seventeenth Prince didn’t have any of these characteristics.
He brewed a cup of tea and could stay in the library for an entire day.
In front of him was a mountain of books in his right hand and a dictionary in his left.
He read all kinds of books, from history and geography to martial arts and cultivation methods in the pugilistic world.
Among them, he also liked to read ancient books.
Due to the separation of the continents and the long passage of time, there were some differences in grammar between the continents. This caused some parts of the ancient books to be obscure and difficult to understand, making people drowsy when they nced at them.
However, he was watching with great interest.
He was sitting on a high chair in the library. His legs were so short that they were hanging in the air, and his hands were so short that they needed to be raised slightly to flip through the books.
However, his actions were not hurried, flustered, or impetuous…
It was like a chess piece.
Some people y thousands of dishes, y thousands of children, but still mediocre.
Someone ced a chess piece and left with a wave of his sleeve, leaving no one to understand.
Xia Ji roughly understood what had happened in the past thousand years through the book.
Although it was hazy, he had a rough idea.
During the second killing tribtion, the mountains and rivers shattered, the continents shifted, and the atmosphere was strange.
It must be known that the Central ins, the Land of Ice, and the Western Regions were not theplete picture of the human world.
The reorganization of the continent had allowed many unexplorednds and unknown mysteriousnds to participate in the reorganization, thus entering the sights of mankind.
In other words, there were many continents in this world.
Each continent was not much smaller than the original Central ins, and some were even muchrger.
It could be said that the area where humans could move around had expanded many times in an instant.
The continent he was currently on was called the Cloud Continent. Yunzhou is separated by a hundred thousand miles of mountains..