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."
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"It's my karma."
Lu Changsheng continuously rewarded his disciple with the Ginseng Fruit Tree for three thousand years, yet the system didn't award him at all. It really proved Murphy's Law, the unluckier you are, the worse it becomes."
It was like drawing cards in a game; when luck was poor, no matter what, you simply couldn't pull anything good, and there was no pity system to boot.
At this time, one mustn't be impulsive.
Lu Changsheng temporarily slowed down, adopting a Buddhist-style approach to teaching his disciples. He no longer focused on rewarding the Ginseng Fruit Tree, but instead rewarded other treasures.
As for the Ginseng Fruit Tree, Lu Changsheng rewarded them at will.
His disciples occasionally descended the mountain to practice, and the system returned some merit.