The disciple smiled. "Master Luo Ji is ready for you," he said and turned towards the entrance in a bow.
I sighed in relief. I didn't know what exactly they were expecting as the right answer to the test, but if the master was willing to see me, then I should've passed. I followed the disciple's lead and bowed towards the entrance as well, just as the door opened and Luo Ji walked into the pavilion.
"Have a seat," he waved a hand, and a tea table appeared in the middle of the room that was all empty a moment ago. "The benches are real—won't break when you sit on them," he laughed when he saw my bewildered expression. "The illusion had simply hidden it from you earlier."
I nodded, exclaiming silently that Azure Dragon Palace was really serious with their art, and obeyed.