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Aspiring to the Immortal Path – Chapter 76 - After The Exam

Chapter 76 - After The Exam

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nTranslated by: Hypersheep325

nEdited by: Michyrr

nA false accusation!

nTang Jie instantly realized what was going on.

nThis was a problem!

nAs You Shaofeng called out, a proctor student was walking toward Tang Jie, looking at the piece of paper that had landed on his table.

nTang Jie knew that he could explain that someone of his caliber had no need to cheat, but he immediately realized that noise-making was not permitted on the testing ground. If he wanted to explain, he would have to leave the testing ground, but that would mean that wouldn’t be able to keep taking the test. While he would save himself from losing points, he would lose this chance to take the test.

nIt was a minor problem to lose out on the opportunity to take the first exam, but a huge problem to lose his chance at entering the ninth floor of Heaven One Pavilion.

nIn a flash, Tang Jie made up his mind.

nHe suddenly grabbed the paper.

nOpened it.

nPushed it up to his nose, and blew hard!

nThis movement immediately made the proctor freeze.

nYou Shaofeng also froze.

nTang Jie casually threw the paper to the ground and continued answering questions as if the one You Shaofeng had shouted about wasn’t him.

nThe student looked at the ball of paper on the ground and then looked at Tang Jie’s answer sheet. In the end, he simply glared at Tang Jie and said, “You’re ruthless!”

nHe turned and left.

nTang Jie raised his head and looked at You Shaofeng.

nTheir eyes met, and it seemed like sparks exploded between them.

nYou Shaofeng grunted and turned back to his test, but Tang Jie was still inwardly fuming.

nHe didn’t know if You Shaofeng had come up with this idea on the spot, had planned this out, or was being instigated by someone else, but since he had tried to pin him with a false charge, Tang Jie couldn’t be blamed for striking back.

nSince he liked hurting others, he should have understood that he could be harmed in return.

nWith this idea in mind, Tang Jie decided to take things slowly, returning to his test.

nOnce he had answered the majority of the questions, he lightly coughed in Wei Tianchong’s direction.

nWei Tianchong was frantically scratching his cheeks as he stared at the test. When he heard Tang Jie cough, he immediately turned around and saw Tang Jie gesturing at him.

nThis was the signal that he had agreed on with Tang Jie when he was trying to cheat, but Tang Jie had rejected it, so he hadn’t expected Tang Jie to now make the signal. He nodded his head in delight.

nSeeing that Wei Tianchong understood, Tang Jie lowered his head and pretended to pick up his shoes. Meanwhile, he silently circulated his energy and sent out an Energy Needle.

nThe attack flew along the ground with great speed and struck You Shaofeng’s sole.

nYou Shaofeng felt a sudden pain at his feet and instinctively jumped up and began to shout. Crash! His table flipped over, and the chaos drew the attention of countless students.

nSeveral proctors immediately rushed toward You Shaofeng.

nThe testing ground was in an uproar.

nWith everyone distracted, Tang Jie grasped a test paper, poured spiritual energy into it, and sent it flying toward Wei Tianchong.

nAt the same time, Wei Tianchong used the Spirit Guidance spell to send his test paper to Tang Jie’s table.

nThe two test papers crossed paths and landed at the same time, and in a flash, the trade was done.

nThe two exchanged glances, and Wei Tianchong chuckled, much more assured now.

nThere were three pages in all to the test, and they had chosen to exchange the page that was worth the most points—a little more than four hundred. The remaining two pages were left for Wei Tianchong to answer, and even if he answered them mindlessly, he was capable of at least getting to five hundred points.

nFor Wei Tianchong, passing would be great, and he wasn’t hoping for a higher score. Thus, he happily began to answer questions, and with his renewed vigor, his mind began to work a lot faster, and he managed to get many questions he previously didn’t understand.

nTang Jie glanced at You Shaofeng and saw several students leading him away. You Shaofeng still wanted to shout, but a Spirit Master casually sealed his voice so that he could be quietly carried out of the testing ground.

nAs they walked past Tang Jie, the mute You Shaofeng stared at Tang Jie with eyes oozing resentment.

nHe knew without thinking that this had been Tang Jie’s work.

nA Spirit Master inspected the ground where You Shaofeng had been sitting and seemingly sensed something, letting out a chuckle.

nHe walked over to Tang Jie and whispered, “All other methods are permitted on the testing ground, but attacking another is taboo. Do not do this again.”

nTang Jie affirmed, “Yes, but how did the esteemed teacher find out? Or did you guess?”

nThe teacher was taken aback. “What’s the difference if I found out or guessed?”

n“If it was found out, then I was being rash, and this is an error that should be corrected. If you guessed, then it means that this student did not do anything wrong.”

nThe teacher froze for a moment, and then he laughed. “Good kid, rather interesting. It’s no wonder the headmaster has taken so much interest in you.”

nHe didn’t answer Tang Jie’s question, simply patted him on the shoulder and walked away.

nWithout anyone else disturbing him, Tang Jie could finally work on his test in peace.

nSix hours went by quickly.

nFinally, a gong rang, announcing the end of the exam. Though they were reluctant and unwilling, whether they were done or not, the students had to immediately put down their tests and leave the testing ground.

nAs they were exiting, someone shouted, “Haha, I succeeded! I’ll definitely be able to pass!”

nTurning in the direction of the voice, Tang Jie saw Wei Tianchong waving his arms around and shouting like a basketball player who had just made a slam dunk.

nTang Jie was scared out of his wits, and immediately grabbed him. “What are you doing?”

n“I’m celebrating!” Wei Tianchong hugged Tang Jie and said, “Who said that the Spirit Guidance spell was useless? Without the Spirit Guidance spell, how could I have exchanged test papers with you? Hahahaha!”

nWei Tianchong placed his hands on his hips and heartily laughed, unaware of his surroundings.

nEveryone instantly looked at Wei Tianchong, the place becoming eerily silent.

nSensing all these eyes on him, Wei Tianchong shivered.

nHe fearfully asked Tang Jie, “Why are they all looking at me? Wasn’t it said that you were fine as long as you didn’t get caught during the test, and after the test, you could say whatever you want?”

nTang Jie was sweating hard. “Of course there’s no problem with that by the rules, but do you need to be so brash about it? Don’t forget that quite a few people got caught trying to cheat or failed to cheat. What do you want them to think of you?”

nWei Tianchong saw that everyone was still staring at him with all kinds of emotions in their eyes, including envy and resentment. He immediately lost his courage and fled into the crowd.

nOnce they were outside, the eerily quiet atmosphere immediately turned noisy. There were many mournful and emotional sighs as the students began to talk with each other.

nSomeone asked another how the test went.

n“How did it go? Any hope of passing?”

nA shake of the head.

n“What about you?”

nA sigh.

nSomeone asked if they managed to cheat or not.

n“How did you do?”

n“I luckily succeeded. What about you?”

n“Ah, all for naught!”

n“Count yourself lucky that you weren’t caught.”

nOthers tried to check answers with each other.

n“What was the answer to question twenty?”

n“I don’t know either.”

n“Does anyone know what the Calamity of Primordial Fog is?”

n“The domains of the cosmos are divided into positive and negative realms. The Primordial Fog Domain is a negative realm and is crawling with countless fiends and demons. Eighteen hundred years ago, the demons of Primordial Fog invaded the Great Stellar Chiliocosm, with our Rosecloud Domain being one of the targets. The various sects all worked together to fight back, and it was then that my Basking Moon Sect rose to prominence. It was brought up in the very first class.”

n“God, I even remember memorizing that. How could I forget it while taking the exam?”

n“Who are the Four Absolutions of Near Antiquity?”

n“The Ice Mountain Fairy, the Wonderhand Immortal Sovereign, the Wuwang Celestial Sovereign, and the Decacosmos Venerable.”

n“Shit, I wrote Azure Dragon, White Tiger, Vermillion Bird, and Black Tortoise.”

n“Could you use your brain a little? Those are the Four Sacred Beasts of High Antiquity!”

n“What is the teaching principle of the Basking Moon Sect?”

n“Preserve the ancient ways, conduct oneself with ceremony, govern the world with laws, and seek guidance from the Origin Heart. It’s written on the walls! These are free points! You could have turned your head and found the answer, no?”

n“You think I had the guts to turn my head…”

nWei Tianchong excitedly said, “I got them all right!”

nEveryone looked at him with disdain.

nWei Tianchong awkwardly smiled and then ran away.

nTang Jie found this very laughable. He saw Shi Meng walking over.

nTang Jie asked, “How did you do?”

nShi Meng was rather downcast. “I had best prepare myself to take classes again.”

n“Don’t lose heart. Everything will get better.” Tang Jie patted him on the shoulder.

nSomeone softly giggled.

nTurning his head, Tang Jie spotted Liu Hongyan, Ping Jingyue, Shu Mingyang, and Cai Junyang walking over.

nLiu Hongyan seemed very happy, allowing Tang Jie to make a good guess. With a smile, he said, “It looks like you passed.”

nLiu Hongyan rolled her eyes. “Someone wasn’t willing to help, so I naturally had to ask someone else.”

nShe looked resentfully at Shu Mingyang.

nShu Mingyang awkwardly lowered his head.

nHe claimed that he wanted to improve the world for the good of all, and he disdained things like cheating, but Liu Hongyan’s constant pestering finally made him concede, though his heart was filled with shame.

nTang Jie said with a smile, “Brother Shu, you had better thank me for this opportunity to see a beauty display her skills.”

nHis words dispelled the embarrassment Shu Mingyang felt while also pushing away Liu Hongyan’s complaints.

nPing Jingyue chuckled. “You’re a good talker, but it seems like not everyone is confident about passing…”

nHer voice trailed off as she glanced at Cai Junyang.

nCai Junyang dryly coughed, pretending not to see. It was clear that he wasn’t sure he could pass.

nOf the four, he was the least confident, which made him rather sullen.

nTang Jie asked, “How do you think Qi Shaoming and An Rumeng did?”

nThis question drew everyone’s interest, and they wondered how the two geniuses of their class had done.

nLiu Hongyan said, “I saw them just a few moments ago, and they seemed rather confident.”

nEveryone sighed, and the naked envy they all showed caused all of them to burst out in laughter.

nThey chatted for a while, and at some point, someone suggested, “Since the exam is over, why don’t we go out for a day and have some fun? We’ve been in the academy for half a year and still haven’t been to Wanquan City.”

n“Yeah! Yeah!” Everyone immediately agreed to the suggestion.

nThey were still young, and they had had just about enough after cultivating and studying for half a year.

nTang Jie was rather hesitant. After all, leaving the school meant leaving the school’s protection.

nCai Junyang grabbed his arm and said, “You’re always the most hesitant one. It’s not like another day of practice is going to let you catch up to Qi Shaoming, nor will a missed day let the others catch up to you. You’ve got plenty more days at this school!”

nSeeing how passionate he was, Tang Jie could only agree. “Alright, but since we’re going out, we might as well bring along more people. Why not make it all the members of the Freedom Society?”

nPing Jingyue was rather frustrated by this. “Too many people will make it difficult to manage.”

nTang Jie smiled. “You’re the club president, so you can’t always concern yourself with our little circle. You have to look after the other club members too.”

nPing Jingyue glared at him. “I guess that makes sense. Since we’ve all agreed, the entire club will be going to Wanquan City tomorrow.”

nAt this moment, Wei Tianchong eagerly ran over and shouted, “Where are you guys going? I want to go too!”

nTang Jie was rendered speechless. He turned to the others and saw that they were smiling.

nPing Jingyue said, “Then let’s bring him along.”

n“Isn’t that a little inappropriate?” Tang Jie said. “After all, this is a club activity.”

n“Then we’ll just have him join the club,” Liu Hongyan replied.

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Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: Chasing a Dream
Chapter 2: Tragic Turn
Chapter 3: Killing in Rage
Chapter 4: Tricking an Immortal
Chapter 5: A Karmic Debt Is Hard to Resolve
Chapter 6: The Visceral Manifestation Classic
Chapter 7: Jade Gate Heaven Charge
Chapter 8: Stepping onto the Immortal Path
Chapter 9: Washing the Meridians
Chapter 10: The Dao of Formations
Chapter 11: Only Seeking a Free and Unfettered Life
Chapter 12: Sorrowful Parting
Chapter 13: Declaring an Aspiration
Chapter 14: The Basking Moon Sect
Chapter 15: Pursuit
Chapter 16: Ling Province
Chapter 17: Gu Changqing
Chapter 18: Steward Qin
Chapter 19: Entering the Estate
Chapter 20: Young Master Wei
Chapter 21: Landscaping Art
Chapter 22: Learning From Nature
Chapter 23: Stabbing a Horse
Chapter 24: Spurring On
Chapter 25: Fall
Chapter 26: Refusing the Secretary Post
Chapter 27: A New Rival
Chapter 28: Alliance
Chapter 29: The Rules
Chapter 30: A Plan Crafted for the Target
Chapter 31: Heart Like a Mirror
Chapter 32: Choosing a Sect (I)
Chapter 33: Choosing a Sect (2)
Chapter 34: Plant Becomes Sprite
Chapter 35: Gossip and Slander
Chapter 36: Taming
Chapter 37: Root Carving
Chapter 38: Farewell
Chapter 39: Parting
Chapter 40: Selection (1)
Chapter 41: Selection (2)
Chapter 42: Charged with a Mission
Chapter 43: Rescue
Chapter 44: An End to the First Stage
Chapter 45: The Heavenly Dao Stele
Chapter 46: Disciple Rules
Chapter 47: The Student Forest
Chapter 48: Li Yu
Chapter 49: Entering School
Chapter 50: Carefree House
Chapter 51: The First Class (1)
Chapter 52: The First Class (2)
Chapter 53: The Secret
Chapter 54: Lesser Sea Grotto Metal
Chapter 55: Spirit Objects
Chapter 56: Opening the Spirit Eye
Chapter 57: Twelve-Form Horizon Sword
Chapter 58: Forming a Club
Chapter 59: Meeting
Chapter 60: Unfilial Son
Chapter 61: Search
Chapter 62: Xie Fengtang
Chapter 63: Materials
Chapter 64: The Fisherman
Chapter 65: Spirit Gathering
Chapter 66 - Probe
Chapter 67 - The True Intent Revealed
Chapter 68 - Murder
Chapter 69 - Azure Light
Chapter 70 - Store The Bow
Chapter 71 - The Parting Classic
Chapter 72 - Change Of Strategy
Chapter 73 - White Crane
Chapter 74 - Exam Preparation
Chapter 75 - False Accusation
Chapter 76 - After The Exam
Chapter 77 - Young Schoolmates (1)
Chapter 78 - Young Schoolmates (2)
Chapter 79 - Selling Stolen Goods
Chapter 80 - Art Transmission
Chapter 81 - Seclusion
Chapter 82 - The Fearless Spell!
Chapter 83 - Planning
Chapter 84 - Celestial Defense Hall
Chapter 85 - Celestial Execution Hall
Chapter 86 - Venting Anger (1)
Chapter 87 - Venting Anger (2)
Chapter 88 - Contest
Chapter 89 - A Chance
Chapter 90 - Record
Chapter 91 - Grabbing Feathers From A Flying Goose
Chapter 92 - Seeking A Revenue Source
Chapter 93 - Tiger Roar Valley (1)
Chapter 94 - Tiger Roar Valley (2)
Chapter 95 - Tiger Roar Valley (3)
Chapter 96 - Tiger Roar Valley (4)
Chapter 97 - Prisoner
Chapter 98 - Growth
Chapter 99 - To And Fro
Chapter 100 - Suspicion
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