After the sparring, everyone set up the delicacies and continued to drink.
"Junior brothers, it's not that my strength is higher than yours, but that I've experienced some life and death battles, so I have a lot of fighting experience."
In the following chat, Zhou Yi started the conversation by sharing his fighting experience to enrich his junior brothers.
The reason why Zhou Yi did this was because he wanted his junior brothers to learn something useful from it. In the future, they would have a higher chance of winning when they fought against the enemy.
It had to be said that Zhou Yi had racked his brains to increase the strength of his junior brothers.
The disciples of Chan School were all intoxicated by what they heard. From time to time, they would ask a few questions and answer Zhou Yi without hiding anything.
Zhou Yi's answer was fair and would not answer casually just because his junior brother's talent was not good.
Instead, as long as he asked, he would patiently answer in detail until this junior brother completely understood or learned something.
After talking about his fighting experience, Zhou Yi thought that his junior brothers would have one more divine power technique in the future, so he began to share his talisman Dao technique for his junior brothers to learn.
The people of Chan School were now completely devoted to the Book of Changes.
In the future, the words of the Book of Changes would be ranked below his master. He would do whatever he said.
This was because they felt that Zhou Yi, this Eldest Senior Brother, was really good. His strength was tyrannical, and his talent was outstanding. He even treated them equally.
Not only did he tell everyone about his travels, but he also taught everyone his fighting experience. He even taught everyone the talisman Dao technique he had created without holding back.
The Dao could not be passed down easily!
The disciples of Chan School all knew that this talisman Dao technique was a Dao technique that the Book of Changes had created for other races. They did not expect it to be so generous and extremely selfless to their junior brothers.
Everyone asked themselves. Switzerland had created its own talisman Taoism, so it definitely could not be so selfless. Therefore, they recognized Zhou Yi more and more.
Moreover, when Zhou Yi was chatting, he even shared some of the treasures he had obtained during his travels with everyone.
Especially Huang Long, who had obtained a magic treasure from the Book of Changes to protect himself. He finally had his own magic treasure.
The other disciples of the Clan of Enlightenment all took note of this. The Honored Lord of the Origin despised the Immortal Huang Long for being a person with hair and horns, so he did not give him a magic weapon. However, the Book of Changes kept his junior brother's matter in mind.
How could he not admire such a powerful senior brother who treated his junior brother so well?
When Guang Chengzi saw that Zhou Yi had won against the crowd, he was not proud, nor did he look down on the weak strength of his junior brothers. Instead, he shared his fighting experience and talisman mantras. He felt his mind clear.
In the past, he had always viewed his junior brothers in different categories. He respected those with good talent, and he also befriended those with good talent.
However, he had always been cold and indifferent to his junior brothers with poor talent and background. He did not say a few words to them and regarded himself as noble.
Moreover, even though these junior brothers answered their questions, they deliberately didn't answer in detail, which made it seem like they were looking down on them.
Needless to say, she wanted him to share his good stuff.
In Guang Chengzi's eyes, even if those junior brothers with poor talent gave good things, it would be a waste.
This was because aptitude limited everything. No matter how hard one worked, they could not catch up to the footsteps of those with outstanding talent.
However, through the Eldest Brother's words and deeds, he treated every junior brother equally. This also made Guang Chengzi know how ridiculous it was for him to think highly of himself in the past.
Even the Eldest Senior Brother Zhou Yi, who was more talented and powerful than him, would not think highly of himself. Why did Guang Chengzi have to be like this? Obviously, this was one of his shortcomings that needed to be changed.
Guang Chengzi had extraordinary talent and excellent comprehension. Otherwise, he would not have been taken in as a disciple by Heavenly Lord Yuanshi.
Soon, he corrected this shortcoming in his heart. He understood that he had to learn from his eldest senior brother in the future. He could not look down on his junior brothers with poor talent. If there was anything good, he had to share it.
Thus, Guang Chengzi stood up and toasted him with a bowl of wine. First, he praised Zhou Yi,"
"Eldest Senior Brother, you're really admirable. Not only are you talented, but you also treat us junior brothers equally and share all the good things!”
Following that, Guang Chengzi began to learn from the Book of Changes.
"Then, I, Guang Chengzi, will learn from Eldest Senior Brother and share some of my cultivation experience with everyone!”
As soon as he finished speaking, Guang Chengzi started to share his cultivation experience. This was not a discussion, but some good cultivation methods.
Many of the junior brothers were also fascinated by what they heard. Wen Shu, Ci Hang, and a few other junior brothers who were not very talented went to ask some questions that they did not understand.
Guang Chengzi was very generous and didn't show any impatience. He answered in detail and even promised that if he still didn't understand, he could go to his dojo to ask him again.
What he meant was that Guang Chengzi was not afraid of delaying his cultivation by answering his junior brothers 'questions.
This made Wen Shu, Ci Hang, and a few other disciples of Chan School with relatively poor talent change their impression of Guang Chengzi.
Although their aptitude and talent were relatively poor in Chan School, in the entire Primordial World, their talent was among the top. Their comprehension was not bad and they were not stupid.
He could more or less feel Guang Chengzi's attitude toward them in the past. He was neither cold nor warm, and he looked down on everyone.
Although they were all from the same sect, there was a gap between them, and their communication became less frequent. Everyone did not see eye to eye with each other, and there was a trace of resentment in their hearts.
Guang Chengzi stood up to share his cultivation experience and answered all the questions of his junior brothers in detail.
Zhou Yi nodded in his heart. It seemed that his efforts were not in vain.
In fact, Zhou Yi knew that if he had not come to the Primordial World and become the Eldest Brother of the Clan of Enlightenment, Guang Chengzi would have been the Eldest Brother.
However, as a personal disciple of Chan School, he had always looked down on his junior brothers with poor talent and background. He kept a distance from them and suppressed them.
He also befriended the talented junior brothers and divided the disciples of Chan School into two teams. They competed with each other, causing Chan School to lose all unity.
This also caused Wen Shu, Ci Hang, and the others to be bewitched by the Western Sect and leave.
Now that Zhou Yi was aware of his arrival, he used his cultivation to suppress Guang Chengzi's self-esteem and treated his junior brothers equally.
Then, the disciples of Chan School would be more united in the future, and there would be no betrayal.
Naturally, in the future, when Chan School was in the tribulation, as long as the seniors and brothers worked together, they would be able to survive it safely and continue to maintain the dignity of the supreme sect.
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