Cultivating Disciples to Breakthrough

Chapter 1468 Progress of Chun Hua's Alchemy



Chapter 1468 Progress of Chun Hua's Alchemy

Chapter 1468  Progress of Chun Hua's Alchemy

"Good job, Chun Hua, you have almost caught up to me in alchemy by now and it won't be surprising if you manage to surpass me in the near future!"

At the same time Chu Yang was busy searching for an opportunity that would allow him to reach the Ninth Stage of the Domain Lord Realm before the secret realm closed and forced him to face the people that were undoubtedly waiting for him on the other side, back in the sect inside a large alchemy room, Qing Yi praised her junior sister with a smile on her face. Her attention focused on the small and almost transparent liquid inside a small glass bottle currently in the hands of her junior sister.

The liquid inside the glass bottle being a Mystic Grade Potion that would be difficult for even a Master Realm Alchemist to create. Showing that Chun Hua had managed to advance beyond the earlier stages of the Master Realm and had the qualities of a seasoned Master Realm Alchemist.

Though still far from the peak of the realm, she had taken a crucial step on her path towards the Grandmaster Realm.

"Hehe, thank you, senior sister. it's all thanks to your help and master's guidance." Because of this, Chun Hua showed a shy expression on her face as she wholeheartedly said this. Knowing that it would have been impossible for her to advance so fast in her alchemy without the help of her senior sister.

After all, outside of her master who helped her from time to time in both her cultivation and alchemy, Qing Yi had taken out time from her own cultivation and practice to help teach her alchemy. Helping her rapidly advance to her current level, something she felt extremely grateful for.

"No need to thank me, it's what I should do. Although… Now that you have reached this stage, there is little I can do to assist your progress. In the future, we will both have to rely on asking master or Elder Pei Yang in case we have any questions related to the Grandmaster Realm…"

"Even then, senior sister is the main reason I could progress so fast in alchemy since becoming master's disciple. After all, our master mostly focused on teaching me in regard to cultivation and how to improve my cultivation realm.

Not to mention, I will still have to rely on senior sister's help in the future when you break through to the Grandmaster Realm and become a Junior Grandmaster Realm Alchemist."

"This…" Taken aback by what Chun Hua said, Qing Yi froze for a second as she suddenly felt a bit shy herself. "S-sure, you can rely on me when the time come, but for now, let's both focus on analyzing this potion of yours before we send it off for the sect." However, before Chun Hua had a chance to notice, she quickly turned the focus towards the potion that had just been created.

"Yes~!" In response, Chun Hua happily placed the potion down before starting to use her divine sense to properly examine the potion and double check that nothing was wrong with it, a standard procedure before the potion could be sent off to the sect for contribution points.

Of course, it would be checked again when it was officially handed over, but it was generally a normal thing for anyone to examine and inspect what they planned to hand over to the sect before actually handing it over.

Not just to avoid wasting time by potentially turning in a defective product, but more so to avoid embarrassment, as the location for handing over things like artifacts and potions to the sect was in a rather busy location next to the Grand Mission Pavilion. Always having a large number of both disciples and elders present at any given time of day.

"Everything looks fine, it should be worth more than enough contribution points for you to spend a few days observing the Dao Enlightenment Monument."

As the two of them finished inspecting the potion and ensuring that there was nothing wrong with it, Qing Yi slightly nodded her head as she said this, while Chun Hua happily nodded her head in agreement before picking up the potion and dashing out in the direction of the Grand Mission Pavilion to exchange the potion for contribution points. Planning to visit the Grand Library of the sect and observe the Dao Enlightenment Monument with the contribution points earned like Qing Yi said.

Although the Dao Enlightenment Monument had been handed over to the sect by their master, they still had to earn contribution points for a chance to visit and observe the Dao Enlightenment Monument.

Of course, this was not because their master didn't allow them to go and visit the Dao Enlightenment Monument whenever they wanted. Instead, it was more so that they as disciples would feel too embarrassed to visit the Dao Enlightenment Monument without contributing anything to the sect while the rest were spending their hard-earned contribution points.

Not to mention, they didn't really lose anything so to speak from doing this, as the potions or pills exchanged for contribution points came from their alchemy practice anyway.

For Bai Ning, it was the artifacts he contributed to the sect, while Chu Yang hadn't really had much of an opportunity to visit the Dao Enlightenment Monument.

Mui on the other hand… She had no interest in the Dao Enlightenment Monument and pretty much went on doing her own thing. Only ever getting guidance from their master.

Outside of that, there was also the fact that the elders of the sect feared that something would end up happening to the Dao Enlightenment Monument if Mui ended up visiting it. Having subtly steered her clear of it whenever possible. Resulting in the only times she visited the Dao Enlightenment Monument being when their master had personally accompanied her there to see if she could gain anything from observing it after learning about how she didn't visit it.

Something their master ended up giving up on after finding out that the Dao Enlightenment Monument didn't seem to have any effect on Mui's comprehension…


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