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The Difference Between Martial Arts Academies

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Those words caused the original Qin Feng to start practicing martial arts intensively. Of course, he did not expect to die from it and be replaced by someone else. 

Ye Shuang was indeed beautiful but based on Qin Feng's experience, good-looking women would be troublesome unless he was powerful. Hence, he was not interested. However, his action did not convince others. They would often advise him to just give up.

When Ye Shuang started her first year of high school, she was already scouted by Jiang University. Now, her attribute points were three times higher than before. It was more than enough to pass the assessments. This was not unusual. Descendants from rich families often had professionals to teach them and would start training at a young age. In fact, they did not have to attend public elementary school. Only high school mattered as it provided various opportunities.

Since the Ye family was wealthy, the scenario above applied to them. Ye Shuang had only been studying at Qingping High School for about six months. Despite that, everyone referred to her as a senior.

"I heard that our senior is about to become Xiantian-level. She'll probably become the youngest Xiantian master in the history of Jiangnan Province!"

"With her talent, she would most likely complete the full three years in Jiang University. So what if she becomes Xiantia-level?"

"Xiantian-level is nothing, but she's only seventeen years old this year!"

"Sigh… comparing people is infuriating."

"Let's stop talking about that. Pay attention to the martial arts lecture. We rarely come across such a good opportunity!"

There were a lot of students in the auditorium. Naturally, some would whisper different topics. Qin Feng sat in the last row. Yesterday, it would have been difficult for him to see the podium from such a distance. However, things changed. Ever since his attributes skyrocketed, his eyesight also improved. He could see everything clearly.

Qin Feng did not care about Ye Shuang personally, but he was interested in what she had to say. It had been several years since he transmigrated into this world. During these few years, he was unable to build status or wealth because of his background. Moreover, he only knew the basics of this world. Therefore, he wanted to learn more. With this thought in mind, he paid full attention and listened carefully.

Shortly after, the lecturer began explaining the fundamentals of a martial artist. All the students were focused like curious babies. 

Just like that, an hour passed.

Ye Shuang walked out from behind the scenes. Her appearance shocked the whole crowd. Minus Qin Feng, all the boys' eyes were glued to her. Ye Shuang went on stage. She did not take over and was more like an assistant. After two hours, they finally finished talking about the fundamentals of a martial artist. 

The lecture was very helpful and Qin Feng finally got a better grasp of this topic. Becoming a martial artist was actually quite simple. An individual only had to improve their attributes and pass universities' assessments. Of course, the qualifications were not easy to achieve.

Martial artists were divided into primary, intermediate, and high-level. Similarly, martial arts academies also had evaluations. They were known as priority, important, ordinary, and wild-level.

The original Qin Feng had signed up for an ordinary-level martial arts academy. Jiang University was important-level and there were only ten of them in this country. As for priority-level, there were only two. They were Tsinghua University and Peking University. In this entire world, merely eight universities were considered priority-level. As for wild-level, they were usually private academies. Since the requirements were low, many students wanted to try their luck.

If a person wanted to become a martial artist, there was one more thing they needed to note. Even if one had sufficient attribute points, they would not be qualified unless they possess a high school diploma. Those without high school diplomas would also be treated poorly.

In ordinary-level martial art academies, a student must achieve Houtian-level within three years. As for important-level academies, Xiantian-level was the requirement.

For ordinary people, achieving Houtain-level before the age of thirty was considered impressive. Who knew important-level academies had such high standards. A Xiantian-level martial artist could definitely become a provincial governor before the age of fifty while a Houtian-level martial artist could become a city governor.

To summarize, every student who graduated from important-level academies would become a powerhouse in the future. Compared to ordinary people, the gap was huge. Naturally, the mass would feel a sense of inferiority.

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