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As Zang Wei, Bibi Dong, and Jin Louyu arrived at the gate of the Spirit Hall Academy, the trio descended from the skies, landing gracefully on the ground.

The familiar surroundings of their academy felt like a welcoming embrace after their journey in the Great Star Dou Forest.

Jin Louyu turned to the two young Spirit Masters with a warm smile.

"Congratulations once again, both of you, on obtaining your first spirit rings for your Twin Martial Spirits. Your achievements will be etched in our history books, hahaha!

Who will have predicted that a younglings like both of you can obtain 10,000 years old spirit ring as their first one!? I know I wouldn't!

I have no doubt that your journey is just beginning. Work hard and be the strongest pillar in our Spirit Hall."

Zang Wei and Bibi Dong beamed with gratitude and respect for the old man.

"Thank you very much, Granpa Louyu! Don't give us too much credit. It is, as you stated, only the beginning of our journey. Who knows what the future holds?

We promised to work harder and become stronger in order for Spirit Hall to unite the continent!"

They said in unison, their voices filled with sincerity. The knowledge and guidance he had imparted during their time in the forest had been invaluable.

Jin Louyu then turned to a more practical matter.

"I will take care of the Blazing Demon Lion whelps and lionets for now. I'll hand them over to your master, Qian Daoliu.

When you're ready to oversee the small pride at the Supreme Pontiff Palace, you can make your way there."

Zang Wei and Bibi Dong exchanged a reluctant look, knowing that they would soon part with the young lions they had captured to be their mounts.

Jin Louyu, sensing their hesitation, chuckled and patted their heads affectionately. "Don't worry, my young ones. It's all part of the journey. You'll see them again soon."

With a nod of acknowledgment, they gave a final wave of their hands to Jin Louyu as he launched into the sky, carrying the Blazing Demon Lion whelps and lionets with him.

As the old man disappeared from view, Zang Wei and Bibi Dong turned their attention to the Spirit Hall Academy.

The sight of their beloved academy was both comforting and bittersweet, as it marked the end of their journey in the Great Star Dou Forest.

Zang Wei, with a hint of melancholy in his voice, turned to Bibi Dong.

"The time has passed too fast, hasn't it, Dong Dong?"

Bibi Dong, her gaze also filled with nostalgia, replied, "Yeah, it sure does. It's been a long time since we started learning at the academy.

Sigh, I miss my family back at home. Smelly Wei, you said that you're close to your family, right? Don't you miss them?"

Zang Wei paused for a moment, his eyes fixated on the vast blue sky above.

"Hmm, I sure do miss them, but... I think this is a necessary sacrifice.

If I want to become stronger, if I want a better future, I need to work hard.

Plus, there's only one more year until we graduate, isn't there? It's not that long, you know."

Bibi Dong nodded, her thoughts drifting back to the time they had first awakened their martial spirits and entered the academy.

It had been a challenging journey, and all their classmates were also prohibited from meeting their families until they completed the six-year course.

The stress and pressure had taken a toll on their psyche, leading to moments of whining and longing for home.

Bibi Dong sighed and pouted.

"Mouu, of course I know that but...urgh! Can't you stop acting like an old man?"

Zang Wei just laughed at his friend comment.

After a brief pause, she continued, "Hey, Smelly Wei. Can I meet your family during the school break?"

Zang Wei turned towards Bibi Dong, a confused expression on his face.

"Why do you want to meet my family, Dong Dong?"

Bibi Dong's face flushed, realizing that her question might be misinterpreted as romantic interest.

'W-What... W-Why did I just ask him like that?!'

She quickly tried to clarify, "W-Why? Is it wrong to meet your family? I just want to know what kind of family raised you up, humph!"

Zang Wei, amused by her reaction, chuckled.

"Hahaha, of course you can. Then, let's plan the details after we graduate.

For now, let's get some rest. I want to sleep in my own bed."

With that, Zang Wei headed toward his residence, and Bibi Dong followed suit.

The two friends were ready to embrace the comforts of bed as they continued their journey toward graduation and a brighter future.

As the days passed, time seemed to flow like the wind through the leaves of a tree.

Zang Wei and Bibi Dong took the opportunity to rest and recuperate from the fatigue of their recent journey.

Zang Wei delved into his thoughts, contemplating various ideas and research projects he wished to pursue.

Meanwhile, Bibi Dong found solace in tending to her small garden, finding relaxation in the act of nurturing the plants.

Today marked their return to the lecture halls, reuniting with their classmates after nearly a month of absence.

Zang Wei stepped into the classroom and was immediately greeted with cheerful enthusiasm from the boys.

Questions about his time in the Great Star Dou Forest and his spirit rings rained upon him.

He chuckled, keeping the details of his accomplishments as a surprise for later, promising to reveal them during sparring sessions.

Shortly after, Bibi Dong entered the classroom, and the girls welcomed her with open arms.

She had naturally taken on the role of the de facto leader of the girls' group, and her presence was sorely missed.

Excitement filled the air as they conversed with one another, catching up on what had transpired during their absence.

However, their teacher, Qian Xunji, interrupted the joyful reunions with a gentle cough, his expression turning serious.

The classroom fell into a hushed silence as they turned their attention to the front, sensing that important information or an announcement was on the horizon.

Qian Xunji, their teacher, gazed around the classroom, his eyes filled with pride as he began his address.

First and foremost, he congratulated both Zang Wei and Bibi Dong for their achievements in obtaining spirit rings.

Although he didn't know the specifics of their spirit rings, he expressed his belief that they had absorbed the most optimal and suitable ones for their Twin Martial Spirits.

The class erupted in applause, acknowledging the tremendous efforts and dedication of their two talented classmates.

However, Qian Xunji wasn't finished. He proceeded to deliver a shocking revelation that left everyone in the room wide-eyed.

"As elite students of the Spirit Hall Academy," he began, "you will represent our academy in a prestigious tournament.

You will be participating in the Continental Young High-Ranking Soul Masters Elite Competition."

The news sent shockwaves through the classroom.

The Continental Young High-Ranking Soul Masters Elite Competition was a renowned and highly competitive event, featuring soul masters under the age of twenty.

The announcement left most of the students feeling unprepared and overwhelmed by the prospect of such a prestigious tournament.

Qian Xunji, his true intentions concealed, continued, "This tournament will serve as your graduation ceremony, and further details will be provided at a later date.

I expect each of you to increase your training and dedication, as your future will be determined by your performance in this competition."

With that, he seamlessly transitioned into his lecture.

However, the students were preoccupied with thoughts of the upcoming tournament, their focus momentarily lost as they grappled with the implications of the challenge that lay ahead.

The lecture continued for several hours, delving into the fascinating topic of self-made spirit skills.

Qian Xunji explained that every soul master in the Douluo Continent possessed their own unique spirit skills, and there were three primary ways to obtain them.

"The first method," he began, "involves spirit rings. When a soul master absorbs the spirit ring of a soul beast, the spirit ring grants the soul master specific skills.

This is the most common way for spirit masters to obtain their spirit skills."

The students nodded in understanding, having encountered this process during their own journey to obtain spirit rings.

Qian Xunji continued, "The second method is through spirit bones. By absorbing spirit bones, a soul master can acquire additional spirit skills, enhancing their abilities even further."

The concept of spirit bones intrigued the students, as they considered the potential benefits of incorporating these rare relics into their own abilities.

"The third method," Qian Xunji continued, "involves self-created spirit abilities.

These are typically exclusive to Title Douluo, or exceptionally talented spirit masters who possess an in-depth understanding of their martial spirits.

It is through this rare talent and expertise that they can develop their own unique spirit skills."

He emphasized, "Self-created spirit abilities are even rarer than spirit bones in the Douluo Continent, showing the creativity and mastery of the soul master.

The ability to craft one's spirit skills is a mark of true distinction."

Qian Xunji continued his lecture, elaborating on the intricate process of creating one's own spirit skill.

He emphasized that there were several crucial requirements that needed to be met before a spirit master could embark on such a remarkable endeavor.

"Creating a self-made spirit skill," he explained, "is no small feat. There are prerequisites that must be fulfilled before you can even begin the journey.

First and foremost, your spirit energy must have transformed into the liquid state, signifying a high level of mastery over your spirit energy."

The students listened attentively, recognizing the significance of this transformation in their cultivation journey.

"Secondly," Qian Xunji continued, "you must possess a deep and profound understanding of your martial spirits.

You need to know not just what your spirits can do, but understand their intricacies and nuances."

He then pointed to the class. "The degree to which you can manipulate your spirit energy without relying on a formal spirit skill is also crucial.

This level of control can only be achieved through intensive cultivation of your spiritual energy."

Qian Xunji raised his hand, counting off the requirements. "Fourth, the amount of spirit energy within you must be at least at the level of a Spirit Elder, typically ranging from Rank 30 to Rank 40.

Below this, you better off using the spirit skills given by the spirit ring as it is more efficient."

The students exchanged glances, realizing the considerable gap between their current levels and the prerequisites.

The teacher concluded, "Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, you need to have a profound comprehension of yourself and your martial spirits.

This is not a task for the faint-hearted. Usually, only geniuses among geniuses can achieve it.

Alternatively, some spirit masters inherit self-created spirit skills from their family, passed down through generations."

The classroom fell into a contemplative silence as the students absorbed the daunting requirements and reflected on their own journeys and potential.

The path to creating a self-made spirit skill was a challenging and rare accomplishment, reserved for the most exceptional and dedicated spirit masters.

As the lecture drew to a close and the bell rang, Qian Xunji concluded his lesson on self-made spirit skills.

The students, their minds filled with newfound knowledge and aspirations, gathered their belongings and began to scurry out of the classroom.

Excitement buzzed in the air as they made their way to the cafeteria, where they would enjoy a meal together.

Laughter and chatter filled the air as they entered the cafeteria, eager to recharge and share their thoughts on the day's lecture.

As they settled at a table in the cafeteria, Zang Wei nudged Bibi Dong, a mischievous glint in his eye. He leaned in close, whispering so that their classmates couldn't overhear.

"You know, Dong Dong," he began, "I think we might actually be ready to start creating our own spirit skills. We meet all the criteria Teacher Xunjin mentioned."

Bibi Dong, her curiosity piqued, listened intently. "Really? How do you figure that?"

Zang Wei couldn't help but grin as he shared their secret. "Well, remember the techniques I created, like the Yin Yang Complement and Soul Resonance?

They've made our spirit energy denser and increased the amount of spirit energy we can hold. Whereas, my second technique will solve the second and third criteria."

Bibi Dong nodded, understanding the significance of Zang Wei's creations. "You're right, that would meet the first, second, third, and fourth criteria. But I've only met the second and fourth.

Maybe it's better to ask Master Daoliu about this before we accidentally do something we can't control when creating our own spirit skills."

Zang Wei considered her words and nodded in agreement. "You're right, Dong Dong. It's better to be safe and seek guidance from our master. I'll talk to him about it soon."

With their decision made, they resumed their meal, their minds filled with the possibilities of creating their own unique spirit skills.

'Hmm, what kind of spirit skills should I create in the future?'

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