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Chapter 230

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High-tier Mystical Realm referred to high-tier martial arts that could only be practiced by those who had reached Mystical Realm. It went without saying that they were definitely stronger than high-tier martial arts in Blessed Realm in all aspects. Seven Stars Sword was a martial art from Sword of Heavenly Lake Faction. Even though Happy had never learned it in his previous life, he had some understanding of it. Seven Stars Sword was a pretty good high-tier martial art, and it could be considered middle-tier among high-tier Mystical Realm martial arts.

Seven Stars Sword contained Constellation Breathing Technique and Seven Stars Sword Styles!

Constellation Breathing Technique was a high-tier qi cultivation technique in Mystical Realm. Once it was activated, the user's recovery speed would be very obvious. It also had a certain effect on widening the meridian system and strengthening the user's Affinity.

Right then, there were not many people who had Mystical Realm qi cultivation techniques, and it was the same for Seven Stars Sword Styles. All the powerful players on the Dragon and Phoenix Ranks relied on a full set of Blessed Realm high-tier martial art manuals to rise to the top. Once Happy mastered this sword technique, he might not be invincible in the world, but at the very least, he would not be afraid of most of the powerful players on the Dragon and Phoenix Ranks!

Once Big Dipper Sword reached Grandmaster Realm, Happy's qi realm finally reached Mystical Realm, but unfortunately for him, he still did not meet the requirements to practice Seven Stars Sword Styles.

The requirements to practice Seven Stars Sword were: Arm Strength: 37, Affinity: 41, Comprehension: 60, Body Movement: 47. Qi Realm: Mystical Realm!

Player: Happy (Mystical Realm)

AST: 56, AFF: 57, CPH: 51, BMM: 60

Even though his qi had reached the requirements, his Arm Strength, Affinity, and Body Movement had all reached Grandmaster Realm, and he also had Grandmaster Realm body fortification and lightness skill. All of them had surpassed the requirements! However, the requirements to increase Comprehension were rather harsh. Even though he had a few experiences where his Comprehension increased, he was still a distance away from practicing Seven Stars Sword Styles. In truth, this was also the system's way of protecting the players. It was to prevent some people from practicing high-tier martial arts from the start to the end to reach Qi Realm or only practicing low-tier martial arts from the start to the end to increase their Comprehension. Because of it, it was easy for a gap in their abilities to appear, and some people might execute high-tier martial arts that surpassed their realms too quickly.

However …

This sort of thing was not an obstacle to Happy.

He notified Little North and Thunderous Battle and quickly summoned his purplish-red horse. Then, he and his horse charged out of White Tiger Forest!

Over the past few days, aside from the money he earned from selling high-tier martial art manuals and equipment in Fox Cave, he had also obtained quite a lot of loot from the group battles. Besides, the Mystical Realm White Tiger Pelt in White Tiger Forest was worth a lot of money. He had more than four million taels of silver crumbs on him, and he stored all of it in the commission shop.

When he returned to Wuhu, he went straight to the commission shop and cast a glance at the high-tier martial art manuals he bought. He left one million taels of silver crumbs and took three million taels of silver crumbs before he arrived in front of a quiet courtyard filled with books.

The two plaques on the left and right had the words: Read, Ten Thousand Books!

Alright, ten thousand miles!

Horizontal board: Bookway Academy.

Happy did not dare to drive his horse inside. He flipped over and got down from his horse. The door to Bookway Academy was wide open, and the sound of someone reading books could be heard faintly. It allowed him to sense the tranquility and peace of the world of martial artists. His expression became stern, and he changed into his normal blue robes and hero's bandana. Then, like a normal student, he walked into the private courtyard opened by the system.

He had only taken a few steps when he was stopped at the entrance of the hall of the private courtyard by an old man with a white beard. He was dressed in a white robe, and there was a hint of sternness under his amiable smile. "Young brother, this is not a place where martial artists should come. Why are you here?"

"I'm here to study."

"And why are you here to study?"

The old man stared into Happy's eyes calmly, as if he wanted to see through the young man's thoughts.

However, Happy had been prepared for this a long time ago. He answered calmly, "I'm here to learn the path of a sage, and I'm determined to be a man."

"Hmm, not bad."

A hint of a satisfied smile appeared on the old man's stern face. He stroked his white beard, waved his hand, and moved aside. "Go in."

This was actually a small hurdle in the private villa. If one could not even pass this hurdle and stuttered, unable to give a proper explanation, the old mister would reject them without any hesitation. All the private mats and teachers in Wuhu County would not be able to impart any knowledge to them.

In Happy's previous life, there were many people who could not answer the question and could not guess the Six Virtues and Six Elements that the Confucians believed in — wisdom, trust, holiness, benevolence, righteousness, loyalty, filial piety, friendship, harmony, marriage, responsibility, and compassion. They were chased out of the private courtyards where they were born, and they had to travel thousands of miles to cities even further away to try their luck. They had to repeat this process again and again before they could succeed in their studies!

"Thank you, teacher!"

Happy bowed politely and entered the hall under the old man's admiring gaze.

In the hall of the private villa, where the sound of reading could be heard, the hundred seats were filled with people. All of them were dressed in white scholar robes that were elegant and fitting. They shook their heads and looked very charming. Only a few of them were flipping through their books in boredom, lowering their heads to write and draw stroke by stroke …

Of course, not all of them were players. During the early stages of the game, there were very few players who could afford to spend a lot of money to get to know private academies and gain experience. The scholars who swayed their heads and had serious expressions were all NPC students the system had arranged. They were usually there to gain popularity, and only when players came in would they take the initiative to give up their seats.

The people who flipped through books or wrote and drew were the real players.

Happy's arrival quickly attracted the attention of the six players in the hall. Their eyes lit up, and they sized him up with gazes that were filled with speculation.

"Brother, there's an empty seat here."

The people who sat together waved at him.

It had to be known that the people who could enter private academies were all very rich, and they were all rather smart people. They hoped that they could work together and form an independent circle, which would help them develop their connections and speed up their development in the future.

Hence, many sects intentionally sent some of their disciples to wait in private academies. They intentionally did not spend money to learn because they hoped that they could hook up with some powerful companions so that they could be on the same side.

Happy was not willing to pay attention to this sort of people. He had come here to quickly gain Comprehension, not to waste time chatting with a few people and talking nonsense.

He found a seat and sat down. Happy summoned the learning system with familiarity. There were plenty of books and classics in it, and they were all of different types. Each of them represented different Comprehension points and the amount of money needed to learn them.

If a player copied the most normal Three Character Classic once, he could gain one Comprehension point, but he needed to spend fifty thousand taels of silver crumbs, and he could not repeat it.

There were only around a dozen books that gave him one Comprehension point.

Books that gave him two Comprehension points were even more expensive. Copying them once cost one hundred and eighty thousand taels of silver crumbs, which was almost the same as a high-tier martial art manual. Books with three Comprehension points cost four hundred and fifty thousand taels of silver crumbs. With this kind of market, who could easily buy them?

When the six people saw that Happy was sitting far away from them, their hearts were originally filled with disdain and disdain, but when the books swiftly appeared on the table in front of Happy, they quickly held their breaths and widened their eyes! They did not say a word!

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