Complete Martial Arts Attributes

Chapter 2180 Legacy In The Grand Universe Hall! (2)



Chapter 2180 Legacy In The Grand Universe Hall! (2)

Chapter 2180  Legacy In The Grand Universe Hall! (2)

With these thoughts, Wang Teng felt much more balanced.

Moreover, it seemed that the president wouldn't trouble him for choosing another master.

Wang Teng breathed a sigh of relief and couldn't help but ask curiously, "President, do you know who my master is?"

He was quite curious about his master's identity. Unfortunately, his master loved to play mysterious and wouldn't tell him. It was really annoying.

"Since he didn't tell you, I can't say much. I can only say that he has an inseparable connection with our Stellar Academies." The president paced with his hands behind his back and said slowly, "When the Seven Stellar Academies recruit disciples, we can all use Seven Stellar Academies. The students who enter Seven Stellar Academies undergo the academy's assessment, but they also face another assessment, which no one knows about. However, it's clear that you've passed it."

Assessment? Could it be deciphering Spiritual Hollow Mountain? Or reaching the summit? Wang Teng was a bit curious, speculating in his mind.

"Let me see the token in your hand," The president said.

Wang Teng regained his senses and passed the token to the president.

After receiving the token, the president carefully examined it in his hand, his expression becoming more complex.

For a token to make a god-stage existence, especially the president of the Stellar Academies, to show such a complex expression, indicated that the token was truly extraordinary.

Wang Teng hadn't taken a close look at the token since he got it.

At this moment, his gaze also fell on the token. The token was entirely purple, adorned with peculiar patterns. The engravings were mysterious, and the token bore no words. Whether on the front or back, it appeared the same, making it impossible to distinguish between the two sides.

"Indeed, it is him," the dean murmured, returning the token to Wang Teng. "Keep it safe. Don't lose it. Being able to have that existence as your master is your destiny."

The two true god-stage beings exchanged a glance, hesitant to speak. The disciple they had set their eyes on seemed to have disappeared.

It was regrettable and frustrating.

They had high hopes for Wang Teng. His talent was undoubtedly the highest among the geniuses they had seen in years, surpassing all others.

Unfortunately, such a genius was now beyond their reach.

Wang Teng was unaware of the thoughts of the three god-stage figures. He simply nodded and pocketed the token.

Without the need for the others to explain, he understood the critical importance of the token.

Now that he had no idea where his master was, he could only rely on this token to maintain his identity.

Judging by the demeanor of the president and the others, it was evident that his master was an influential figure.

So, holding onto this token was paramount.

Also, when he left, his master seemed to have said…

He was taken in as a direct disciple?

Originally, he was just a disciple-in-name, with the possibility of having his status revoked at any time. How did it suddenly change to becoming a direct disciple?

Was it because of the Chaos Constellation Scripture?

Wang Teng's expression was somewhat peculiar. Did his master, after discussing with him for ten days and nights, finally succumb to his talent? Thus, he directly upgraded him from a disciple-in-name to a direct disciple.

This unexpected change in treatment caught him off guard.

Nevertheless, it was a good thing. At least, he was now firmly holding onto this powerful thigh. Unfortunately, he still didn't know his master's name, so he couldn't use his master's identity to act recklessly.

Speaking of which, could his master be preventing him from doing so by not revealing his name?

"For so many years, that person has never taken a disciple before," the president sighed.

"Never? Were there no others who entered that mountain before?" Wang Teng asked curiously.

"At least, no one within our Seven Stellar Academies has ever entered," the president asserted.

"No one has entered before? It doesn't seem very difficult!" Wang Teng was surprised. He entered that mountain without even understanding what was going on.

The president and the other two god-stage martial warriors were speechless.

This kid had quite the audacity.

If it wasn't difficult, why would no one have entered for so many years?

That was all the geniuses from the Seven Stellar Academies over the years, including those with astonishing talents that amazed the entire universe. However, without exception, none of them could gain recognition to enter that mountain. This indicated the immense difficulty involved.

However, they couldn't refute it because Wang Teng had indeed entered that mountain and successfully become a disciple.

Of course, they wouldn't argue with a junior over such matters.

"President, can I still seek another master?" Wang Teng asked, his eyes twinkling.

"You still want to find another master?" The president was caught between laughter and tears.

"Well, my master isn't around, so can't I find another mentor who can guide me in his absence?" Wang Teng casually remarked.

The two god-stage martial warriors were speechless again. Their expressions turned strange.

If they had such a disciple who, immediately after becoming a disciple, turned around and sought another master, they might consider slapping this rebellious disciple on the spot.

"Is it not allowed?" Wang Teng asked.

"Forget about it. If your master finds out about this, he might kick you out."

"No."

"He might slap you to death."

The president glanced at Wang Teng and said.

"In the future, you can continue to cultivate at the Stellar Academies as usual. If there's anything you don't understand, you can seek guidance from the academy's instructors. I'll make sure they provide you with all the assistance and guidance you need."

 


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