Chapter 249: New Disciple Recruitment, Report
Chapter 249: New Disciple Recruitment, Report
Chapter 249: New Disciple Recruitment, Report
“Third sister, do you want to go to the Yulong Gymnasium? I’m the senior brother there, so you can play inside.” Su Bai asked Li Xue this as soon as they exited the Void Realm.
“No, you can call me when you become the curator in the future. I have something to do back in school.” The older woman patted him on the shoulder as she spoke with a smile.
“Haha! I’ll try my best to be the curator, then.” He laughed.
“Okay, I’m leaving now. Remember to visit our master when you have time; the old man wants to see you.” Li Xue summoned her light and dark bone mantis and got on its back.
“Okay, I understand. Don’t worry.” He nodded.
After the woman left, he turned and went back to Yulong Gymnasium.
“Hello, senior brother!”
At the gate of the gymnasium, the disciple who was guarding the door greeted him respectfully, his attitude a stark contrast of his previous one.
“Hello.” Su Bai nodded slightly in greetings. He understood that this was a change brought about by strength, and his terrifying strength made the disciples finally recognize him as their new senior brother.
“Hello, senior brother! Do you already have a girlfriend?”
When he entered the God Dragon Division, two female disciples stepped forward and greeted him, their eyes full of worship.
“Yes, I already have a girlfriend,” he admitted frankly.
“Ah, it’s such a pity! I wonder who’s so lucky to be our senior brother’s girlfriend... She must be very blessed!”
The two female disciples blushed.
“You’ll have a chance to meet her next time,” he said simply before walking forward again.
Compared with the past, the disciples, male or female, were much more enthusiastic toward him. Their eyes were passionate and full of admiration.
Many female disciples sneaked over to pass him love letters; some even confessed to him with blushing faces.
Obviously, his performance in Heavenly Abyss had completely conquered these disciples, and they now felt that he was fitting to be their senior brother.
He was young, handsome, invincible, steady, and gentle.
In the past, although Su Bai had the Ancestor Blood Dragon, his position had been forcefully arranged by the dean. Although everyone could not refuse at that time, they had not been convinced.
However, it was different now. Su Bai had proven that his position as their senior brother was unshakable.
In his new residence, Han Wei and Ouyang Du were already waiting for him.
“These are the letters you took?” Su Bai looked at the two large baskets of letters on the table.
“They’re all love letters handed over by female disciples. We only took about one-tenth of the ones handed over. Senior brother, may I ask how you want to deal with these?” Ouyang Du smiled and inquired. His head was so shiny that it could reflect sunlight.
Su Bai: “...”
“Don’t accept any next time; spread the word that I already have a girlfriend.” He finally informed the two helplessly.
“Haha! We understand.” Ouyang Du smiled and nodded.
“I already said that our senior brother wouldn’t be tempted by these things, but you insisted on playing tricks,” Han Wei said coldly.
“Hey, don’t expose me!” Ouyang Du was about to cry.
“Okay, let’s talk business. Why did you call me here?” Su Bai asked.
“Okay, the first and most important thing is the recruitment of new disciples that occur annually.
“This is presided over by the elder brothers of the two divisions. They screen our talented disciples from branches scattered all around the world and recruit them into the divisions.
“This is also a very important thing in the competition between the two divisions.
“Giant Dragon Division now has ten thousand more disciples compared to us; that’s because, every time we screened disciples before, not many were willing to come to our God Dragon Division.
“Having few disciples is very detrimental to your future candidacy for the curator position.” Han Wei explained this to him.
“I remember that a potential disciple must have at least a dragon pet that can light more than four knots on the dragon pillar, be under the age of twenty, and have the strength to reach the elite Pet Tamer. Am I right?” Su Bai thought for a while and asked.
“Yes, those are the minimum requirements. Only by meeting the criteria can they take part in the test and then pass it before being selected by our gym.” Ouyang Du nodded.
“Those are the general requirements. If a candidate’s dragon has a bloodline that reaches six knots, or even more than six knots, they can directly become a disciple without going through the assessment,” Han Wei said again.
“Oh, I see! How many days are left before the recruitment for new disciples?” Su Bai nodded and inquired about this.
“We still have half a month left—twenty-one days to be exact,” said Han Wei.
“Okay, then. I’ll give you two a secret mission that can’t be known by others,” he said after thinking about it.
“What mission?” The young woman widened her eyes curiously.
When he raised his hand, the Blood Dragon on his wrist formed a bloody enchantment and enveloped the three of them inside.
“Send absolutely trustworthy people to find disciples with dragon pets possessing impure bloodline at the major branches. They must have a clean background, good conduct, and the willingness to work hard.
“It doesn’t matter if they are ordinary or outer disciples as long as they meet the requirements.
“After the selection, gather them all secretly in White Snow Town outside East Capital, where I secretly bought a manor covering an area of fifty thousand fields. Settle them down there.
“You can notify me once everything’s done.” Su Bai looked at the two before him and gave these instructions seriously.
The manor in White Snow Town was given to him by his master, Gao An. The elderly chairman said that the scenery there was very unique, but he had never been there.
“White Snow Manor?”
“Yes, tidy up the place for me, too. These are the keys to the place.” He summoned a black card from his storage bracelet.
As his contract book had been upgraded to a mutated, diamond-level spiritual sea, he could already release spiritual power and control the movement of items.
“How many disciples are you recruiting?” Han Wei asked after taking the keys from him.
“Set stricter standards, and if necessary, use a specialized pet for the assessment. There’s no limit to the number of people; just recruit as many as possible,” Su Bai said after thinking about it.
“Okay, we understand.” Han Wei and Ouyang Du nodded, a little shocked. They had a guess about what he was going to do.
If it was really as they thought, it would be crazy.
“Okay. What else is there to discuss?” Su Bai asked Little Blood Dragon to withdraw the enchantment.
“Oh, it’s about that Nihility Koi you asked us to capture. Some disciples have already caught more than one thousand of them,” Han Wei said.
“Let them continue to catch and count them once a month,” he waved his hand and said.
“Okay, I understand.” The woman nodded.
“Anything else? I may be leaving East Capital in the following week,” he said.
“The biggest concern now is how to get back the resources the Giant Dragon Division snatched from ours. Senior Sister Han Wei is really admirable. She has already done this again, but the Giant Dragon Division is powerful and the effect is not the same.” Ouyang Du spread his hands.
“This matter is not urgent; let’s talk about it again in a month’s time. Remember to let them look after the Nihility Koi, alright?” Su Bai thought for a moment and then opened his mouth to say this.
“Okay, I understand.” Ouyang Du stood up and nodded.
“Oh, by the way, let me check one more thing. How is the Hou family in the capital doing now? Focus on checking two people, Hou Lan and Hou Jie,” Su Bai stood up and ordered.
He had never forgotten Hou Jie and Hou Lan, his benefactors. Without their help, he would not have become this strong so fast.
This was especially so with Hou Lan giving him the Purgatory Tyrant egg, which had hatched the Lava Killer, and helping him go through many dangers.
Since he had the strength, he must pay back the debt.
This was even more so with Teacher Hou, who had helped him greatly many times. However, he had been unable to help her, which had always made him feel very guilty.
“If the two people are in danger, just save them directly. You can pressure the opponents in the name of the gym, and if something happens, I’ll take the blame.”
Although the Hou family was one of the eight first-class families in the Alliance, it was still second tier compared to Yulong Gymnasium.
In other words, the five top families could barely compete with the gymnasium.
The roots of the top ten pinnacle gymnasiums were not comparable to them.