Chapter 695 - The Youngest Visiting Professor in History! (3)
The Idol Group Pet Became a Final Boss
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Immediately afterwards, Professor Zhu, as well as several students, bowed to Xiang Yi!
At this moment, it was not about age or status.
They were simply, paying their respects to Xiang Yi!
Not everyone is willing to teach what they have learned!
However, Xiang Yi had not only drawn numerous talismans, she didnât accept a single cent either!
She didnât want any material returns but they ought to still show her some basic respect and gratitude!
âMr. Ji, Professor Zhu⦠please donât.â Xiang Yi was somewhat at a loss and bent forward to bow to them without hesitation.
So the livestream viewers saw a scene of both sides bowing to each otherâ¦
â[Pfft, Xiang Yi is really cute and lovable]
âI donât know why Iâm getting teary-eyed. Now that Iâm older, I just canât see these]
â[A teacher is also a student and a student is also a teacher.They pass on the academia and may the academic community in China become better and better]
The focus of attention fell back on Daoist Master Ren as he sent away Mr. Ji and others who were busy with their research.
Daoist Master Ren rubbed his hands, âUh⦠Junior Xiang Yi, I wonder if you can answer some questions for me regarding talismans and runic seals?â
He was actually a little guilty. Mr. Ji was here for academic purposes, while he was here for cultivation.
Young people do not believe in this and they made it look like he wa there to cheatâ¦
âWhat do you want to ask, Daoist?â Xiang Yi asked good-naturedly, âBut I canât guarantee that I can answer because I only know a little.â
The other Daoist Masters who were rushing were flabbergasted to hear that answer!
Little girl, the road is narrow! If you only know a little bit, how can we still mix around?!
Daoist Master Ren was overjoyed and he hurriedly asked some questions about the precautions and techniques of drawing talismans.
Xiang Yi said with confusion, âIsnât a brush all that you need?â
Daoist Ren was shocked.
Thatâs it???
His dumbfounded expression was so comical that it made the audience laugh.
ââ Daoist Master Ren: Confused]
â[Okay, Iâve learned. So you just need to have hands! Iâll go draw some talismans now / dog head / dog head]
â [Hahaha Xiang Yi this answer and our schoolmaster are the same! When others ask him what the proper way of studying is, he says to use the brain!]
ealizing that her reply was too rude, Xiang Yi coughed and asked, âHow about I slow down and draw again in front of you?â
n the immortal cultivation realm, Xiang Yi picked it up after just learning it once and knew it, so it was natural for her to assume that it was the same for everyone.
The problem mentioned by Daoist Master Ren was too unfamiliar to herâ¦
it was because she had never experienced it beforeâ¦
Little did she know that for ordinary people, they couldnât draw a proper talisman even if they learned it countless times.
Daoist Master Ren was grateful. âGreat! Great! Xiang Yi, itâs no wonder that youâre a genius! Not only are you talented, youâre such a kind soul!â
The crowd was speechless.
âIt doesnât have to be like that, right?â
âWeâve just seen so many talismans, havenât we?!
After discussing with Daoist Master Ren, Xiang Yi drew a Heart Cleansing Talisman.
She held her breath and concentrated her attention on the tip of the brush.
The young lady did not say anything in vain and the strokes of her brush were particularly slow, almost as if they were in cinematic slow motion.
However, it was still fast for Daoist Ren!
He couldnât even bear to blink as he was staring almost obsessively at the stroke that Xiang Yi droppedâ¦
He suddenly had a vague epiphany.
It was a mysterious and indescribable feeling.
After the drawing of the Heart Cleansing talisman was finished, Xiang Yi discovered that Daoist Master Ren had sat cross-legged on the ground with his eyes tightly closed.
The crowd was confused.
A few seconds later, Daoist Master Ren opened his eyes and said confidently, âWatch me fly to immortality with one sword!â.