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30 Taking Over Quan Zhen Sect 2

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Last time, it was said that Xue Xin ordered the disciples to gather at the drill ground an hour after breakfast. After everyone had arrived, Xue Xin suggested that the first day of training would be a challenge ring competition. He also said that the top three would receive special rewards.

A familiar voice asked,""Little Uncle-Master, I wonder what this special reward is. Can you tell us first?”It was Zhao Zhijing again. Xue Xin saw that everyone had curious looks on their faces, so he didn't keep them in suspense, so he said loudly,""I, Little Uncle-Master, have been obsessed with martial arts since I was young. My family has collected many martial arts manuals that are rarely seen in the martial arts world. In this arena competition, the top three will be able to learn a new martial art from me.”Hearing this, the people who felt that they could get into the top three started to feel their hearts heat up.

At this time, Xue Xin had already obtained the name list of all the third generation disciples. Among them, the number of disciples belonging to the good old man Wang Chuyi was the highest, there were actually fifteen people. Ma Yu and Sun Bu 'er had the least number of disciples, only three or four each. The other senior brothers were about the same, with seven to eight of them. Excluding the disciples who were busy at the foot of the mountain, there were exactly forty-nine third-generation disciples in Chong Yang Palace. Xue Xin knew that as soon as his senior brothers came out of seclusion, they would definitely start teaching them the Tiangang Big Dipper Formation, so he wanted to help them with the basic training now. It just so happened that these disciples were divided into seven groups. However, they had entered the sect at different times, and their aptitudes were also different. Their strength was uneven. Xue Xin had to carefully consider how to group them. Therefore, he opened this arena competition as soon as he came up and took out three martial arts to stimulate the enthusiasm of the disciples so that they could display their true strength.

Xue Xin immediately gave these disciples numbers on the name list, and then drew lots for the competition. Of course, in the first few matches, after the disciples drew lots, they would randomly find a place in the drill ground to fight. At that time, they would report the results to Xue Xin. As for cheating, Xue Xin had never worried about it. Among these disciples, the oldest was only a little over twenty years old. Moreover, most of them had grown up in Chong Yang Palace since they were young, so they were still very innocent. The next few rounds were carried out in the arena where Xue Xin stood. Xue Xin carefully observed the martial arts temperament of these disciples who could be considered experts among the third generation disciples. Fortunately, his memory was very good. Otherwise, this job was really not something that an ordinary person could complete independently.

After a busy morning, the group arena ended. As Xue Xin had expected, those who were able to enter the arena in the end were basically the core disciples who were qualified to watch Xue Xin and the Quan Zhen Seven practice the array. The final champion was Yin Zhiping, Zhao Zhijing was second, and third was Tian Zhigang, Ma Yu's favorite disciple. Xue Xin did not bully them for being inexperienced. Although Xue Xin himself did not like the martial arts that he had rewarded the three of them, it was still considered first-class martial arts in the martial arts world.

When the disciples below saw the three of them take a book from Xue Xin's hands and flip through it slightly, their faces were filled with joy. They knew that they had obtained a lot of benefits, and they all revealed extremely envious expressions. When Xue Xin saw this, he struck while the iron was hot." Everyone, don't envy them. In the future, we'll hold a challenge tournament like this every ten days. The top three will still be rewarded. Moreover, even Martial Nephew whose martial arts were slightly weaker now still had the chance to obtain these martial arts secret manuals. "In the future, I will give you some missions from time to time. Many of these missions require more wisdom or experience to complete. Once you complete these missions, you will receive points. Once you have accumulated a certain amount of points, you can come to me to exchange for martial arts manuals. The highest martial arts are even better than the ones I rewarded these three today!”When the disciples heard Xue Xin say that there was a chance to obtain the secret manual even if their martial arts were not good enough, they immediately cheered.

Xue Xin waited for everyone's emotions to settle down a little before he announced his group plan. Of course, it was just to make it easier to manage, but only the core disciples of the group leaders knew the deep meaning of Xue Xin's actions. The rest of the disciples were also used to obeying, so how could they have any opinions? By the time Xue Xin had divided these disciples into seven groups according to their strength, the morning was almost over. In the afternoon, Xue Xin didn't arrange any special training. He just wanted everyone to get familiar with the members of the group. Although everyone was from the same sect, because they were learning under different masters, other than a few direct disciples, most people only knew the disciples of other martial uncles, but very few were really familiar with them. But now that they were in the same group, they would be fighting side by side for a long time, so it was inevitable that they had a general understanding of each other's strength. Xue Xin had taken this into consideration, which was why he let them relax a little. Many people thought that Xue Xin's so-called hardship was just an alarmist talk-life now was a little easier than usual. But soon, these unrealistic fantasies were shattered by the arduous training.

From the next day onwards, these people would come every day at dawn They had to get up at five o'clock in the morning, followed by an hour's morning class. Next, they started running laps around the Chongyang Palace. The Chongyang Palace was quite big. It was about five kilometers to run around the entire outer wall. Most of the roads were rugged and uneven. It was fine for the first few days. After all, everyone had a foundation in martial arts, so they did not feel that it was difficult. However, after a few days, when Xue Xin sent the custom-made weight-bearing equipment from the foot of the mountain up the mountain, The Quan Zhen Sect's disciples 'days of suffering had arrived. Starting from the initial five kilograms, as long as Xue Xin saw that most of them could adapt to it, he would increase the weight on their bodies until three months later, when everyone's weight was increased to 30 kilograms, it did not increase anymore. However, the weight didn't increase, but the number of laps he ran slowly increased. Anyway, Xue Xin's training was maintained at a level that was just slightly lower than the average limit of most people. Therefore, every morning, everyone had to do their best to complete the long-distance running training.

In the beginning, there were still people who wanted to play tricks and deliberately run very slowly, but Xue Xin only said lightly that if there were still people who did this, he would set a new rule: Every time, the last group that finished running did not have breakfast. As soon as this supreme weapon was used, the disciples immediately dispelled their thoughts of playing tricks. They also saw that Xue Xin ran with them every day. Although they had never seen him feel any discomfort, everyone knew by chance that Xue Xin's weight was actually three times more than theirs! In addition, a few team leaders knew the purpose of doing this and persuaded them, so the long-distance running continued.

It was usually around seven o'clock when the long-distance running was completed. Next was an hour of breakfast. Everyone could also take the opportunity to meditate for a while to recover their strength. There was still a lot of training waiting for them in the morning. For example, the horse stance, frog jump, and so on. In short, Xue Xin arranged most of the morning's physical training, and there was also a small amount of basic sword and fist practice.

It was better in the afternoon because it was already the end of July. The afternoon was already very hot. As a result, Xue Xin put the training that consumed less energy into the afternoon. For example, he could practice his sword techniques or his fist techniques. Of course, most of the martial arts were taught by Xue Xin. His current martial arts were considered first-class in the martial arts world. In addition, he had accumulated a lot of experience from sparring with his senior brothers a month ago. Now that he was teaching to everyone, he took the opportunity to digest all these experiences and had a new understanding. Most of his martial arts were cultivated by himself, and he had gone through many detours. In addition to his systematic induction ability from later generations, when Xue Xin preached, the disciples felt that time passed the fastest.

As for sword techniques, Xue Xin had only taught them some unique sword techniques that he had comprehended in the beginning. Then, he picked out the few disciples who had the best sword techniques and asked them to review the sword techniques that they had learned before. Xue Xin also took the opportunity to read through the Quanzhen Sword Style from the lowest level to the highest level. He had to admit that these sword techniques were all formed after thousands of tempering. In terms of the timing of the sword and the efficiency of the sword moves, they were many times better than Xue Xin's own sword techniques. It just so happened that even though these disciples were putting on a decent performance, they still did not know the reason for many of the moves. They were just following the example, and with Xue Xin's knowledge, he naturally saw the subtleties of all the sword moves clearly. Therefore, Xue Xin would often go to the Tripitaka Block of Chongyang Palace when he had nothing to do. There were many martial arts experiences and sword art records of the Immortal Chongyang in his early years. Just like that, while reading, there were people demonstrating, and Xue Xin's sword art also improved greatly without him knowing.

After dinner, the disciples usually only had one activity, which was the evening class. The rest of the time was free. But now, Xue Xin also took an hour and a half after dinner to arrange some activities. When he was preaching to his disciples, he often found that as he spoke, his mind would flash with inspiration, and many of the difficult questions that he had previously thought hard about would suddenly be enlightened. Therefore, every day after dinner, he would gather his disciples and let them come up on stage to teach some of their experiences in martial arts. Sometimes, Xue Xin would also put forward some representative questions to reward the solution, just like how the university instructors in the future assigned papers. In the beginning, no one was used to such a strange teaching method. One had to know that the things they talked about on stage were all experiences that they had pondered for a long time and condensed from countless blood and sweat. It was very likely that they would become their own life-saving trump card in the future. How could they easily share it with others? However, Xue Xin also brought out another weapon, which was to announce that everyone could go on stage to preach. After each preaching, if the people listening below felt that they had gained something after listening, they would be able to vote for the person preaching. In the end, according to the number of votes, they would receive the corresponding points. This was also a stable source of points.

Because Xue Xin often issued small missions, there were already a few clever or lucky disciples who had accumulated enough points to exchange for a few rare martial arts from Xue Xin. As a result, many people's desire for points had reached its peak. However, the points were not so easy to obtain. Although as long as one completed the mission, they would receive a large number of points, these missions were not something that ordinary people could complete. Another way to get points was to get a ranking in the arena competition that was held once every ten days. However, in the past month, everyone's martial arts had made great progress, especially those who were not good at martial arts in the past. Their martial arts could be described as advancing by leaps and bounds. Therefore, whether it was the individual competition or the group competition, they had to be very lucky to win. As soon as they heard Xue Xin mention this method to steadily obtain points, everyone immediately became generous and took out many unique experience points just to get more points so that they could exchange them for those mysterious martial arts from Xue Xin.

Very quickly, not only did the Quan Zhen Sect's disciples improve greatly, but the barriers between them were also gradually eliminated. Now, all the Quan Zhen Sect's disciples were living in harmony like a family. The entire Chongyang Palace seemed to be even more vibrant and full of vitality. And this was the main reason why Xue Xin had established such a point system and brought out so many martial arts secret manuals to lure everyone. Actually, he was doing this for a dream in his heart.

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