Chapter 4: Enrollment, Tang Xiaosan becomes a disciple
Tang Xiaosan finally arrived at Notting College to become a disciple. From afar, they could already see a towering archway, twenty meters wide and over ten meters high, constructed entirely of solid rock.
Beneath it stood two iron gates, gleaming black. Xiaofei could tell at a glance that they were crafted from the finest iron.
Through the bars, he could see winding paths leading directly inside, a broad road lined with tall trees. In the center of the archway were four large characters: "Notting College."
As seen in the book from their previous life, Old Jack and his companions encountered a challenge from the gatekeeper from their previous life. "The spirit is Blue Silver Grass? And it's innate full spirit power?
How funny, this is really ridiculous. I have been working as a doorman in the academy for four years, and I have never heard of a student with innate full spirit power.
This kid's spirit is Blue Silver Grass, and it can be full spirit power? I think this certificate from the Spirit Hall must be forged by you."
These words made Old Jack tremble with anger. In the corner of Xiao Fei's eyes, he seemed to see Tang San's face with a calmness, and a hint of murderous intent, and his sleeves seemed to be lifted up. He sighed inwardly.
He walked straight up to the guard and picked up the discarded Spirit Certificate. "Hello, Guard. This certificate was personally issued by Deacon Su Yuntao of Notting City. If you find any issues, we can go directly to the Spirit Hall and have Master Su Yuntao verify it.
However, if they say you disregarded the Spirit Hall certificate, we'll be in trouble. Do you really disregard the Spirit Hall and Master Su Yuntao?"
The guard began to get nervous after hearing this. He was just trying to extort some pocket money; he didn't dare go to Master Su Yuntao for confirmation.
"Alright, stop it," a hoarse voice called out. A middle-aged man approached, looking somewhat dejected.
Xiao Fei took a closer look. It was the legendary Master Yu Xiaogang. A man of medium build, slightly thin, had arrived at their side without anyone noticing. He looked to be in his forties or fifties, with short black hair parted in the middle.
He had an ordinary appearance, his hands clasped behind his back, yet he possessed a unique aura. His eyes, half open and half closed, held a look of laziness and dejection.
The moment Xiao Fei laid eyes on Yu Xiaogang, he struck him as decadent and paranoid. Looking back at the original novel, if it weren't for his paranoid nature, he wouldn't have achieved what he did later.
With this persistent, melancholic temperament, it's no wonder that Bibi Dong and Liu Erlong, two of the most privileged women in the original novel, were completely devoted to him.
Xiao Gang said to Old Jack, "Old sir, could you show me your Spirit Certificates?"
Old Jack, being the village chief, had a keen eye, so he handed two Spirit Certificates to Yu Xiaogang.
Yu Xiaogang took the Spirit Certificates and carefully examined them. "They're genuine, old sir. On behalf of the academy, I apologize for what happened just now. I'll take care of these two children."
Old Jack quickly said, "No need to apologize. I'll take care of these two children."
Oh! Old Jack took Xiao Fei and Tang San aside and talked about some precautions, urging them to study hard and pay attention to safety, before returning to Holy Soul Village alone.
Yu Xiaogang glanced at the janitor indifferently. "This is the first and last time. If you do it again, you won't be allowed to stay." His voice was hoarse but calm, yet it held an irrefutable air.
Then, Yu Xiaogang led Tang Fei and Xiao San into the school. Yu Xiaogang held Tang San's hand, clearly wanting to say something, though perhaps because Xiao Fei was present, he held back some of it.
Xiao Fei, noticing the awkwardness of the three, said to Yu Xiaogang, "The registration office is over there, old gentleman. I'll go first.
You guys can talk first." Then, he walked off alone to the teaching office. On the way, he couldn't help but glance back at the two men. He probably thought this was the legendary apprenticeship ceremony.
So, he wasn't particularly interested. Besides, he hadn't considered Yu Xiaogang as his apprentice, and he doubted Yu Xiaogang would look at him highly. Furthermore, he doubted Yu Xiaogang could give him what he wanted, so he simply stayed away from them.
After enrolling, Xiao Fei, unsurprisingly, was assigned to Dormitory 7. After receiving his uniform, he followed the teacher's directions to Dormitory 7.
Xiao Fei knocked on the door. As he entered, a student, considered quite burly for his age, approached him. He looked down at him and asked, "New part-time student?"
A kind smile crossed Xiao Fei's face. "Hello, I'm a part-time student from Holy Soul Village." "My name is Wang Sheng, my spirit is the War Tiger. I'm a future War Spirit Master. I'm also the boss here. What's your name, kid?
What's your spirit?" "My name is Wang Xiaofei, and my spirit is Moltres." "Melting Bird? Not bad, Xiao Fei. I'm the boss here, and you have to listen to me from now on, okay?"
Xiao Fei didn't want to pay much attention to these people and replied, "Okay, I'll trouble you to take care of me from now on." Wang Sheng saw that Xiao Fei was quite obedient, so he didn't bother him.
He could go to his own bed alone, put down his clothes and other things, and tidy up on the bed for a while. Sure enough, not long after, Tang San also arrived at the dormitory. Tang San and Wang Sheng clashed, and Wang Sheng was easily defeated by Tang San.
Then, our heroine Xiao Wu appeared. She looked really cute, like a little white rabbit. As expected, Tang San lost to Xiao Wu, and the seventh dormitory entered the era of Xiao Wu's dominance. Xiao Fei wanted to hold his forehead and smiled bitterly, watching a group of children making a fuss here.
The next day was the opening ceremony, and Tang San did not attend. It was probably because Yu Xiaogang went to obtain his first spirit ring. After the first class, Xiao Fei finally got the meditation method he had dreamed of.
Xiao Fei knew that this was the most common and simplest meditation method on the continent, but for a commoner, it was the most suitable one at this stage.
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