Lu Changsheng's soul crossed into the world of cultivation, and he became an Elder of Mount Shu, acquiring the Disciple Apprenticeship Simulator. He simulated the lives of disciples, returned teachings, and received rewards for the disciples' realm advancements. This book is also known as "What Should I Do When My Master Is Too Kind to Me," "My Master Never Hides Anything from Me," and "My Master Is Omniscient."
Lu Changsheng returned to the Tai Hua Holy Land and continued to teach his disciples.
The system predicted that his eldest disciple, Lin Qingzhi, would not encounter danger until five years later, so Lu Changsheng was not in a hurry.
Lu Changsheng exchanged a batch of functional magic treasures in the Treasure Pavilion.
These treasures could be used for refining elixirs, escaping, invisibility, sealing space, and suppressing Qi Destiny, among other uses.
For all types of magic treasures, Lu Changsheng insisted on having at least one Emperor Tier treasure. Maybe they would not be needed, but it was better to have them just in case they proved useful someday.
Lu Changsheng called over his seventh disciple, Xiao Fan, and rewarded him with a Mid-Grade Holy Artifact level elixir furnace of the Immortal tier.