Dragon Canon
Chapter 41: The Cut-off Point Between the Old and the Present
- Chapter 173: Fair Fight
- Chapter 172: As Good As Gold
- Chapter 171: Reestablishing the Four Commanderies
- Chapter 170: Establishing a Foothold in the Western Frontier
- Chapter 169: Yong’an
- Chapter 168: The Trade
- Chapter 167: Setting Something Aside Temporarily
- Chapter 166: It is Done
- Chapter 165: No Reason It Can’t Be Done
- Chapter 164: Eye Opener
- Chapter 163: The Mortals’ Arrival
- Chapter 162: No Takebacks
- Chapter 161: Business
- Chapter 160: The Compassion of a Healer
- Chapter 159: A Presumptuous Request
- Chapter 158: For Fortune
- Chapter 157: Unsporting
- Chapter 156: Taking Credit for Others’ Work
- Chapter 155: Life is a Flash
- Chapter 154: One Cannot Judge a Human by Appearance
- Chapter 153: Blue Qi
- Chapter 152: How Much Are You Worth?
- Chapter 151: The Powerful Enemy is Here
- Chapter 150: Variable
- Chapter 149: Greenhouse Flowers
- Chapter 148: Newcomer
- Chapter 147: A Flawed World
- Chapter 146: Brutal Torture
- Chapter 145: Merit Hall
- Chapter 144: Life is Difficult
- Chapter 143: Eye Opener
- Chapter 142: Someone Has to Do it
- Chapter 141: Plan of Action
- Chapter 140: The Fire of Mortals
- Chapter 139: Yet Another Day
- Chapter 138: Interception
- Chapter 137: Attrition
- Chapter 136: Spoils of War
- Chapter 135: Surround and Kill
- Chapter 134: Feigning Weakness
- Chapter 133: Milking Him Dry
- Chapter 132: Humanities Students
- Chapter 131: Joint Hearing
- Chapter 130: Three Mothers Discipline Their Son (2)
- Chapter 130: Three Mothers Discipline Their Son (1)
- Chapter 129: Allies are Watching (2)
- Chapter 129: Allies are Watching (1)
- Chapter 128: The Next Day
- Chapter 127: Mutual Support
- Chapter 126: Advancing in the Art of Healing
- Chapter 125: First Look into the Dao of Healing
- Chapter 124: Successors Who Will Follow in My Footsteps
- Chapter 123: Decoration
- Chapter 122: Enthrone
- Chapter 121: Blood Curse
- Chapter 120: Think Thrice, My King!
- Chapter 119: The Battle Begins
- Chapter 118: Defense
- Chapter 117: Calling for Help
- Chapter 116: Usable People
- Chapter 115: Good Boy
- Chapter 114: The Surname of This Land is Wei!
- Chapter 113: This Young Master is Favored by Fortune
- Chapter 112: The Toad Who Dreams of Consuming Qingming
- Chapter 111: Secret Vault
- Chapter 110: Pretend I Don’t Exist (2)
- Chapter 110: Pretend I Don’t Exist (1)
- Chapter 109: First Look
- Chapter 108: Consulting an Elderly Immortal
- Chapter 107: Seems Useless
- Chapter 106: Old Xu Next Door
- Chapter 105: I Have An Immortal Medicine
- Chapter 104: Don’t Come Closer!
- Chapter 103: Big Fish
- Chapter 102: A Prawn Has Taken the Bait (2)
- Chapter 102: A Prawn Has Taken the Bait (1)
- Chapter 101: The Methods of a Top Student
- Chapter 100: This One Is
- Chapter 99: How to Grasp Parting Sorrow (2)
- Chapter 99: How to Grasp Parting Sorrow (1)
- Chapter 98: Dao Foundation Chapter
- Chapter 97: Choice
- Chapter 96: Watching You
- Chapter 95: Elderly Sweeper
- Chapter 94: Chief of Merits
- Chapter 93: Feedback
- Chapter 92: Unforeseen Event
- Chapter 91: The Beginning of Immortal Ascension
- Chapter 90: The Great Realm?
- Chapter 89: Drink Together in Days to Come
- Chapter 88: Peerless (2)
- Chapter 88: Peerless (1)
- Chapter 87: Returning Southward with the Wind (2)
- Chapter 87: Chasing The Light Northward (1)
- Chapter 86: Establishing Virtue
- Chapter 85: Change
- Chapter 84: Calculating Military Merits
- Chapter 83: Meat Grinder
- Chapter 82: The Better Plan
- Chapter 81: I Will Join You No Matter Where You Are
- Chapter 80: I Can Do It Too
- Chapter 79: Recruitment
- Chapter 78: What’s Taking Them So Long
- Chapter 77: More Military Merits Have Arrived
- Chapter 76: He’s a Barbarian Alright
- Chapter 75: The Two-Eight Rule
- Chapter 74: Sect Fellows
- Chapter 73: An Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 72: Height of Audacity
- Chapter 71: Questioning
- Chapter 70: Fengshui Blessing
- Chapter 69: First Clash
- Chapter 68: Night Raid
- Chapter 67: The Three Immortalities
- Chapter 66: Brought Coal During Winter
- Chapter 65: Exclusive Privilege
- Chapter 64: Arriving at the Frontlines
- Chapter 63: Great Love
- Chapter 62: Purging You
- Chapter 61: The Dao Foundations Under the Heavens
- Chapter 60: Can Fill Up a Piece of Jade Paper
- Chapter 59: Minor Exam
- Chapter 58: Push
- Chapter 57: He Deserves This Tribulation
- Chapter 56: Enough is Enough
- Chapter 55: Revenge is not Served Cold
- Chapter 54: Body Blocking a Blade
- Chapter 53: There Won’t Be a Next Time
- Chapter 52: Immortal Sword Unsheathes
- Chapter 51: Something Potent
- Chapter 50: An Eventful Period
- Chapter 49: The Path to Immortality is Long and Arduous
- Chapter 48: As a Master
- Chapter 47: Anniversary
- Chapter 46: Spring Went, Autumn Came
- Chapter 45: I’ll Take Out Two More Than You
- Chapter 44: Upstaged
- Chapter 43: Master-consuming
- Chapter 42: Secret History of the Unified Exam
- Chapter 41: The Cut-off Point Between the Old and the Present
- Chapter 40: Learn Well
- Chapter 39: Strip
- Chapter 38: Dao Foundation Theory
- Chapter 37: As Wonderful As An Orchid
- Chapter 36: So What if He’s Good-looking?
- Chapter 35: Fish on Another’s Plate
- Chapter 34: The Origin of the Human Race
- Chapter 33: The Founder’s Boon (2)
- Chapter 32: The Founder’s Boon (1)
- Chapter 31: Founder Commemoration Ceremony
- Chapter 30: Jade Toad Full Moon Painting
- Chapter 29: Legacies of the Forebears (2)
- Chapter 28: Legacies of the Forebears (1)
- Chapter 27: Centralized Learning
- Chapter 26: The Beginning of An Immortal’s Journey
- Chapter 25: Former Reputation
- Chapter 24: I Want to Join The Palace of Absolute Beginning Too
- Chapter 23: I Am the Rules
- Chapter 22: Not Here to Chat
- Chapter 21: She Blocked My Spear?
- Chapter 20: You Almost Managed to Hurt Me
- Chapter 19: Immovable Like A Mountain
- Chapter 18: The Three Hundred Famous Insults
- Chapter 17: Honest
- Chapter 16: Merit-based Settlement
- Chapter 15: The Vessel of Barbarians
- Chapter 14: A Little Bit of Insight
- Chapter 13: Flipping The Table
- Chapter 12: Literary Test
- Chapter 11: Let Nature Take Its Course
- Chapter 10: Stay In Line
- Chapter 9: Breaking Through
- Chapter 8: Fairness
- Chapter 7: Recruitment
- Chapter 6: Discard The Old, Introduce The New
- Chapter 5: Human Affairs, Immortal Affairs (2)
- Chapter 4: Human Affairs, Immortal Affairs (1)
- Chapter 3: Destined With Teacher
- Chapter 2: Natural Disaster, Man-made Disasters?
- Chapter 1: In Search of Dragon
After introducing the topic, Feng Chutang began, “To discuss the Sect Unified Examination, we must first understand its origins—namely how and why it came into being. We all know that there exists countless cultivation paths, but just as techniques may vary in level, there are superior and inferior cultivation paths as well. Some cultivation paths are major roads that will take you all the way to the top, while some will gain you a bit of brute strength at best. But no matter what kind of cultivation path one follows, so long as the method isn’t impossible to cultivate, someone could use it to found a sect or a faction back in the day. That was why there used to be countless sects in the world.
“Anything that exists in large will inevitably be a mix of the good and the bad. Sects are no exception. First, only a sect with a confirmed path to immortality can call themselves an immortal sect. All immortal sects are towering existences, so they never have to worry about having a shortage of disciples. In fact, it is the opposite that worries them. There will always be more people who wish to enter an immortal sect than there is room. Thus, the immortal sects had made up all kinds of requirements and obstacles to keep the headcount low since ancient times. And if there exists a candidate who managed to overcome all of their ludicrous tests, but they didn’t want them for whatever reason, then they may simply say, ‘You are not destined with our sect,’ to the candidate and dismiss them.”
Laughter immediately broke out in the Enlightenment Hall except for a handful of people including Wei Yuan. If he was born in that era, it was entirely possible that a humble commoner like him would fall under the “You are not destined with our sect” category.
“But for everyone else who isn’t an immortal sect, any cultivation talent is a potential source of resurgence. Small sects in particular may undergo a complete transformation and rise from the ashes. Thus, in the eternal scramble for cultivation talents, the sects began using underhanded tactics to achieve their goals. Generally speaking, the lousier the lineage of a sect, the more desperate and ruthless their methods became...”
Feng Chutang began narrating these underhanded tactics to the students, and the students found themselves becoming aware of a world they never knew about.
At the beginning, things were fairly harmless. A small sect might promise some rice, flour, grain, and oil to an excellent disciple with a poor background. Later, the promises escalated to money and fields. When everyone was promising the same thing, the reward escalated further to the entire family, meaning that if the talent decided to join their sect, then their entire family would be rewarded as well. For example, they might bring the disciple’s family and relatives into the sect as well.
Some sects even took a different approach and promised wives and concubines to those who chose to join their ranks. Of course, female disciples were promised husbands and male concubines.
When the situation escalated to the point where material rewards were no longer sufficient, some sects decided to drop all pretenses and declare an entire land and mountain to themselves. They would proclaim that all the cultivation talent in City A or Land B belonged to them and forbade anyone from laying their hands on them or even looking in their general direction.
Later still, a small sect happened to obtain a disciple who was blessed with fortune, but they realized that they lacked the means to give him a proper education. Then, they got the bright idea of selling the disciple to a bigger sect. Thus, a whole new field of competition was born.
People started trading disciples like commodities, and it wasn’t long before they got “bored” with minor transactions. Some small sects sought out an upper sect or even an immortal sect and entered a deal with them. They would teach every disciple in their territory a basic cultivation method they had received from a certain sect. If a disciple successfully grasped said method, they would then send them to the corresponding sect. If not, they would keep the disciple or kick them out. 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶
As they were all cultivating the same cultivation method, the traded disciples quickly adapted to their new life in the upper sects. Their progress didn’t lag too behind those who had joined the sect from the beginning either. The upper sects were happy to let this happen as it meant they now had an additional steady source of disciples.
Over time, what was once just a rough idea gradually became organized. A small sect would periodically—usually once every few years—deliver a batch of disciples to an upper sect, and the upper sect would pay them based on the overall quality of the disciples. In other words, they had literally turned cultivation into a business.
With this setup, the small sects gained a steady source of income, and the upper sects a steady source of disciples. It was a win-win scenario for both parties. And so the practice became widespread, and nearly every commandery or county in the entire world was “claimed”. For a time, there was no such thing as a land of the free.
As time passed, the chaos only grew worse and worse. Many true cultivation geniuses were tricked into joining a small sect and forced to learn a trash cultivation method. It was only trickery at first, but it quickly escalated into threats and lures later on. Eventually, it got to the point where there was nothing they wouldn’t do to recruit a disciple. And since they were going so far, some sects didn’t even bother paying the disciples their due anymore.
It was only now the lofty immortal sects finally noticed that something wasn’t right. Specifically, they noticed that the number of independent disciples they could recruit were decreasing each year. One day, an immortal sect happened to find a Chosen One. In a time where fortune was scarce, picking up a Chosen One was like picking up a future king of humanity.
Unfortunately, the Chosen One had cultivated in a small sect for six years and forged a trash Dao Foundation by then. There was no turning back after that point.
Normally, a Chosen One would naturally join an immortal sect that suited them most thanks to various coincidences and opportunities. However, this Chosen One was first tricked and kidnapped by the small sect, then imprisoned and put through a series of threats and torture. By hook or by crook, they forced him to cultivate a cultivation method that didn’t suit him at all.
To the Chosen One’s credit, his talent was truly outstanding. Despite cultivating a cultivation method that was completely at odds with his fortune and foundation, he was still able to forge a Dao Foundation in just a matter of years. However, this also absolutely ruined his potential, and he never made it past the Avatar stage.
The incident shook the immortal sects at the time. They didn’t think that even a Chosen One and his impossibly great fate would fail to escape the talons of these small sects.
Not long after that, another major incident happened. Yet another Chosen One was born, but he was born with a feeble body in a region where the upper sect was famed for their body-tempering arts. The local small sect had kidnapped him and forced him to go through an exam to join an upper sect, and it almost killed him to overcome it. However, as he was born with a weak body, his cultivation progressed at a horrendous pace despite putting in many times the effort. On top of that, he came from a humble background and was stubborn to a fault. He didn’t know how to be smooth or flexible. As a result, he was often humiliated by those around him and called a useless piece of trash no matter where he went.
It wasn’t long before someone framed him for a crime he didn’t commit and caused him to be exiled. However, he was still a Chosen One. Somehow someway, his enemies would always fail to hunt him down and end his existence. Several years of aimless wandering later, his opportunity finally appeared to him and led him to joining a major sect that was famous for their Dao of talismans. As he was born with a powerful primordial spirit, he was destined to be a genius in this Dao. In less than a century, he had completed his Dao Foundation, attained his Avatar, and ascended to become a World Ruler. He even invented several exceedingly potent Dao talismans.
After attaining great completion of his Dao, the Chosen One snuck off his sect and slaughtered every man and woman of the small sect who had kidnapped him. Then, he went to the body-tempering upper sect and massacred everyone who had ever humiliated him to the three generations, including his shifu and his shifu’s shifu. That wasn’t all. He remembered everyone who had ever called him a useless piece of trash or just thrown him a disdainful look. He killed them all even if he had to invest a disproportionate amount of effort to do so.
His wanton massacre inevitably alerted the supreme elders of the body-tempering upper sects, and they emerged from their secluded cultivation to suppress him. However, the Chosen One proved to be exceedingly formidable, and the Dao talismans he had invented were potent like nothing they had ever seen. As a result, the elders of the body-tempering upper sects had suffered major damage in the very first exchange. In the end, the Chosen One managed to kill three World Rulers and ultimately escape despite his grave injuries.
At this point, the talismanic upper sect he belonged to could no longer protect him. Thus, the immortal sects intervened and ultimately slew him at the Eastern Sea.
This still wasn’t the end of the incident, though. The body-tempering upper sect had become much weaker after losing three supreme elders in a row. The very next year, the Mountain Dwellers residing next to their region overcame their defenses and slaughtered all three million people in two commanderies to the last.
This incident was not recorded in the history books.
Seeing that everyone in the class was wearing flabbergasted expressions on their faces, Feng Chutang decided to take a small break and give them time to digest the information.
- Chapter 173: Fair Fight
- Chapter 172: As Good As Gold
- Chapter 171: Reestablishing the Four Commanderies
- Chapter 170: Establishing a Foothold in the Western Frontier
- Chapter 169: Yong’an
- Chapter 168: The Trade
- Chapter 167: Setting Something Aside Temporarily
- Chapter 166: It is Done
- Chapter 165: No Reason It Can’t Be Done
- Chapter 164: Eye Opener
- Chapter 163: The Mortals’ Arrival
- Chapter 162: No Takebacks
- Chapter 161: Business
- Chapter 160: The Compassion of a Healer
- Chapter 159: A Presumptuous Request
- Chapter 158: For Fortune
- Chapter 157: Unsporting
- Chapter 156: Taking Credit for Others’ Work
- Chapter 155: Life is a Flash
- Chapter 154: One Cannot Judge a Human by Appearance
- Chapter 153: Blue Qi
- Chapter 152: How Much Are You Worth?
- Chapter 151: The Powerful Enemy is Here
- Chapter 150: Variable
- Chapter 149: Greenhouse Flowers
- Chapter 148: Newcomer
- Chapter 147: A Flawed World
- Chapter 146: Brutal Torture
- Chapter 145: Merit Hall
- Chapter 144: Life is Difficult
- Chapter 143: Eye Opener
- Chapter 142: Someone Has to Do it
- Chapter 141: Plan of Action
- Chapter 140: The Fire of Mortals
- Chapter 139: Yet Another Day
- Chapter 138: Interception
- Chapter 137: Attrition
- Chapter 136: Spoils of War
- Chapter 135: Surround and Kill
- Chapter 134: Feigning Weakness
- Chapter 133: Milking Him Dry
- Chapter 132: Humanities Students
- Chapter 131: Joint Hearing
- Chapter 130: Three Mothers Discipline Their Son (2)
- Chapter 130: Three Mothers Discipline Their Son (1)
- Chapter 129: Allies are Watching (2)
- Chapter 129: Allies are Watching (1)
- Chapter 128: The Next Day
- Chapter 127: Mutual Support
- Chapter 126: Advancing in the Art of Healing
- Chapter 125: First Look into the Dao of Healing
- Chapter 124: Successors Who Will Follow in My Footsteps
- Chapter 123: Decoration
- Chapter 122: Enthrone
- Chapter 121: Blood Curse
- Chapter 120: Think Thrice, My King!
- Chapter 119: The Battle Begins
- Chapter 118: Defense
- Chapter 117: Calling for Help
- Chapter 116: Usable People
- Chapter 115: Good Boy
- Chapter 114: The Surname of This Land is Wei!
- Chapter 113: This Young Master is Favored by Fortune
- Chapter 112: The Toad Who Dreams of Consuming Qingming
- Chapter 111: Secret Vault
- Chapter 110: Pretend I Don’t Exist (2)
- Chapter 110: Pretend I Don’t Exist (1)
- Chapter 109: First Look
- Chapter 108: Consulting an Elderly Immortal
- Chapter 107: Seems Useless
- Chapter 106: Old Xu Next Door
- Chapter 105: I Have An Immortal Medicine
- Chapter 104: Don’t Come Closer!
- Chapter 103: Big Fish
- Chapter 102: A Prawn Has Taken the Bait (2)
- Chapter 102: A Prawn Has Taken the Bait (1)
- Chapter 101: The Methods of a Top Student
- Chapter 100: This One Is
- Chapter 99: How to Grasp Parting Sorrow (2)
- Chapter 99: How to Grasp Parting Sorrow (1)
- Chapter 98: Dao Foundation Chapter
- Chapter 97: Choice
- Chapter 96: Watching You
- Chapter 95: Elderly Sweeper
- Chapter 94: Chief of Merits
- Chapter 93: Feedback
- Chapter 92: Unforeseen Event
- Chapter 91: The Beginning of Immortal Ascension
- Chapter 90: The Great Realm?
- Chapter 89: Drink Together in Days to Come
- Chapter 88: Peerless (2)
- Chapter 88: Peerless (1)
- Chapter 87: Returning Southward with the Wind (2)
- Chapter 87: Chasing The Light Northward (1)
- Chapter 86: Establishing Virtue
- Chapter 85: Change
- Chapter 84: Calculating Military Merits
- Chapter 83: Meat Grinder
- Chapter 82: The Better Plan
- Chapter 81: I Will Join You No Matter Where You Are
- Chapter 80: I Can Do It Too
- Chapter 79: Recruitment
- Chapter 78: What’s Taking Them So Long
- Chapter 77: More Military Merits Have Arrived
- Chapter 76: He’s a Barbarian Alright
- Chapter 75: The Two-Eight Rule
- Chapter 74: Sect Fellows
- Chapter 73: An Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 72: Height of Audacity
- Chapter 71: Questioning
- Chapter 70: Fengshui Blessing
- Chapter 69: First Clash
- Chapter 68: Night Raid
- Chapter 67: The Three Immortalities
- Chapter 66: Brought Coal During Winter
- Chapter 65: Exclusive Privilege
- Chapter 64: Arriving at the Frontlines
- Chapter 63: Great Love
- Chapter 62: Purging You
- Chapter 61: The Dao Foundations Under the Heavens
- Chapter 60: Can Fill Up a Piece of Jade Paper
- Chapter 59: Minor Exam
- Chapter 58: Push
- Chapter 57: He Deserves This Tribulation
- Chapter 56: Enough is Enough
- Chapter 55: Revenge is not Served Cold
- Chapter 54: Body Blocking a Blade
- Chapter 53: There Won’t Be a Next Time
- Chapter 52: Immortal Sword Unsheathes
- Chapter 51: Something Potent
- Chapter 50: An Eventful Period
- Chapter 49: The Path to Immortality is Long and Arduous
- Chapter 48: As a Master
- Chapter 47: Anniversary
- Chapter 46: Spring Went, Autumn Came
- Chapter 45: I’ll Take Out Two More Than You
- Chapter 44: Upstaged
- Chapter 43: Master-consuming
- Chapter 42: Secret History of the Unified Exam
- Chapter 41: The Cut-off Point Between the Old and the Present
- Chapter 40: Learn Well
- Chapter 39: Strip
- Chapter 38: Dao Foundation Theory
- Chapter 37: As Wonderful As An Orchid
- Chapter 36: So What if He’s Good-looking?
- Chapter 35: Fish on Another’s Plate
- Chapter 34: The Origin of the Human Race
- Chapter 33: The Founder’s Boon (2)
- Chapter 32: The Founder’s Boon (1)
- Chapter 31: Founder Commemoration Ceremony
- Chapter 30: Jade Toad Full Moon Painting
- Chapter 29: Legacies of the Forebears (2)
- Chapter 28: Legacies of the Forebears (1)
- Chapter 27: Centralized Learning
- Chapter 26: The Beginning of An Immortal’s Journey
- Chapter 25: Former Reputation
- Chapter 24: I Want to Join The Palace of Absolute Beginning Too
- Chapter 23: I Am the Rules
- Chapter 22: Not Here to Chat
- Chapter 21: She Blocked My Spear?
- Chapter 20: You Almost Managed to Hurt Me
- Chapter 19: Immovable Like A Mountain
- Chapter 18: The Three Hundred Famous Insults
- Chapter 17: Honest
- Chapter 16: Merit-based Settlement
- Chapter 15: The Vessel of Barbarians
- Chapter 14: A Little Bit of Insight
- Chapter 13: Flipping The Table
- Chapter 12: Literary Test
- Chapter 11: Let Nature Take Its Course
- Chapter 10: Stay In Line
- Chapter 9: Breaking Through
- Chapter 8: Fairness
- Chapter 7: Recruitment
- Chapter 6: Discard The Old, Introduce The New
- Chapter 5: Human Affairs, Immortal Affairs (2)
- Chapter 4: Human Affairs, Immortal Affairs (1)
- Chapter 3: Destined With Teacher
- Chapter 2: Natural Disaster, Man-made Disasters?
- Chapter 1: In Search of Dragon
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