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Coming to the Cultivation World as an Idle RPG Game Character

Ming Ze, a rich man's son who loves playing Idle RPG Games. As a fan of cultivation novels, he played a Cultivation Idle RPG Game using a lot of money so that he had the highest talents. In a short period of time, he managed to reach the peak of cultivation in the mortal world. When he was waiting for the next update of this game, an invitation came into his account. (Immortality will soon appear in the Seven Realms, are you interested in joining to fight for it, competing with all the best geniuses?) [Yes/No] ... https://discord.com/invite/b8Khz3TR

Dark_Crow1111 · Eastern
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Fly Landmass

"Alright, I'll be the teacher!" Ming Ze finally decided to agree.

He didn't think about how to teach, the important thing was that he could enter the academy.

Maybe he could say some nonsense while showing some skills, it should make the younger cultivators feel enlightened.

"Keep going towards the center, the academy is in the center of the continent," Jian Xue said, pointing ahead after hearing Ming Ze's decision.

The latter then increased the carriage's speed.

This time, it reached maximum speed, not just halfway.

From that harbor city, the carriage's speed instantly created an extremely powerful wave of wind, sending several people and buildings flying.

Even the youths flying with their birds almost fell down because of that wind wave.

Despite their anger, they couldn't do anything because the carriage's speed was too fast for them.

Mountain after mountain was passed by the carriage, continuing to leave traces caused by its movement.

Some mountains even exploded because they were not strong enough to withstand the wind waves.

"So fast, no wonder the Red Cloud Immortal can roam around without ever being caught!" Even Jian Xue who was from the Sword Path Clan was amazed at the speed of this carriage.

She wondered if Jian Wuxin could catch up to this carriage at its full speed.

Although there were no kingdoms in the Central Region, but when Ming Ze scanned downwards, he found there were more cities.

Most of them were also larger, very well structured, as if each city was carefully built and designed.

Only, they looked so ancient, even exuding an aura of the distant past that Ming Ze suspected they were relics from a very ancient era, not built by people now like in the West Gate Region.

Whether within a forest or atop a mountain, Ming Ze would sometimes come across seemingly hidden villages.

They were far from civilization yet even from afar, he could feel an extremely strong aura from those villages.

This was indeed as it was said, the Central Region was dominated by various clans.

A clan might only cover a village, even a clan that had many descendants at best only covered a small town, yet their power was still hard to measure.

Most of them possessed extraordinary bloodlines so each of their descendants was guaranteed to possess extraordinary talents.

"There it is!" Jian Xue said again as something appeared in front.

Ming Ze was somewhat surprised because what appeared was a landmass floating high in the sky, surrounded by large clouds.

Its size was hard to predict. To be sure, it housed many giant mountains underneath.

What was even more surprising was that there were four staircases at the four corners of the land, descending downwards, connecting with four large cities not far away.

At first glance, the staircases seemed small, making one wonder if they wouldn't break.

Of course, something made by cultivators wouldn't break easily, and those staircases also had a large size when viewed up close. A thousand people could walk side by side up them.

Apparently, those staircases were some sort of test track.

Anyone who could reach the land above by passing through those staircases would be accepted as a student of the academy.

"Did you also pass through those staircases?" Ming Ze asked Jian Xue.

As a member of the Sword Path Clan, either she had the same experience as everyone else or had special privileges. After all, a test was probably unnecessary since none of the clan members were untalented.

"Of course, and I passed it easily," the girl replied, looking suddenly proud.

"Because of that, I was given the status of Preferred Student," she added.

"What kind of student is that?" Ming Ze asked again when he discovered there was a special rank among the students.

"Besides getting more privileges, the classes I'm in are those of students who are already in the Hegemon and Sovereign Realms, so it can be said that I'm getting better teachers." Jian Xue explained.

"Ohhh..." Ming Ze showed a strange look.

The girl's cultivation was still low yet she was in the same class as a top-tier cultivator. This was like an elementary school student being in the same class as a university student.

Is the result better learning that way in the cultivation world?

"Go straight to the academy, I'll help you meet the dean so you can apply to become a teacher right away," Jian Xue said again.

There would definitely be a complicated process to become a teacher, but it would be easy with the dean's help.

Of course, the fact that Jian Xue was able to meet him showed that her connections were truly extensive despite being just a little girl from the Sword Path Clan.

After all, Ming Ze had heard that the dean was an extremely powerful cultivator, one of the most respected in the Central Region.

Quite a few Immortals had studied with him when young.

Because Jian Xue made such a suggestion, Ming Ze aimed the carriage directly over the flying land.

It flew higher than the land so Ming Ze could finally see what was up there.

There were quite a few buildings there, most of them made of pitch-black concrete, each building separated from each other, unlike the typical school buildings.

Some places seemed to be special areas, for example there was a field surrounded by a parapet and within it were various weapons either swords or spears stuck into the ground.

There was also a library whose books were all shining, like they had life.

Ming Ze even saw a meadow where there were many eggs laid there.

They were certainly no ordinary eggs, varying in size, some larger than a hill.

Countless young people could be seen on that land with the majority appearing to be from the nobility.

Their competitive aura could even be felt from afar.

It seemed that quite a number of them were from clans that were hostile to each other, and that hostility was brought here.

And the academy didn't forbid it either as long as there was no overreaction.