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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.It’s the 3rd of March of the Immortal Martial era.
Under the Sect Leader’s unremitting efforts, the Qingyun Dao Sect finally welcomes its eighth disciple, Ye Ping.
In order to make Ye Ping stay and to earn his respect, everyone in the sect resorts to all sorts of tricks to deceive him.
They boast and pretend to be peerless Sword Dao experts, geniuses in cultivation, alchemy, refinement, divination, alchemy arrays, treasure appraising, and sons of destiny.
For the sake of maintaining the image of geniuses, they teach Ye Ping all sorts of nonsensical things.
They make Ye Ping try to gain an epiphany out of a random sword mark.
They take out a random big pot and make Ye Ping refine supreme-grade pills with it.
They take out a random copper coin and make Ye Ping deduce the ultimate heavenly secret.
They initially hope to just delay the time that Ye Ping discovers the truth so that he would stay in the sect for a while longer.
However, to their surprise, their new little Junior Brother… manages to learn everything.
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- everything little little in to the middle
- No romance
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1) The protagonist's senior brothers and siblings (with the exception of Su Changyu and Xu Luochen), and later on himself too, don't get anywhere near enough of the spotlight. 2) Most non-major characters are thrown into the tr*sh after their "arcs" end, and are basically never seen again. 3) In the last 30 chapters or so way too many things happened way too fast, and the novel was nearly flipped on it's head. It went uber megaserious all of a sudden.