Legend of the Great Sage (Chapter 201-Chapter 300)

The path of practising qi, in simpler terms, was refining vitality into qi. Primarily, it was about extracting vitality from the body and refining it into true qi. Who knew how many people she had refined in order to create the tiny body of hers, so the vitality she possessed was countless times more abundant than regular children.

She was neither limited by understanding and comprehension nor resources, so before long, she had completed the first three layers of the Innate Method of Practising Qi.

Afterwards, the true qi began to push through her Yang Heel meridian, but in the end, it flowed smoothly through the Shenmai acupoint before passing through the other acupoints too. It connected the acupoints to form the Yang Heel meridian.

The various obstacles in the eyes of regular people was a piece of cake to her. If the meridian was a river, then her river had no dams at all.

Right from the very beginning, her body condensed from the Path of White Bone and Great Beauty had been perfect.

A while later, Xiao An stood up.

The bitter-looking female instructor immediately scolded her, “Who told you to stand up?”

Xiao An replied emotionlessly, “I’m done.”

“What do you mean you’re-” To her surprise, the female instructor suddenly noticed that the aura Xiao An gave off had already reached the third layer.





Chapter 281: Heavenly Meridians Prodigy | Legend of the Great Sage




The female instructor rubbed her eyes. Was she dreaming?

However, the child with extremely delicate facial features but a neutral expression was clearly at the third layer.

The other instructors were alarmed too, walking over to take a look. They saw Xiao An and looked at her like she was a monster as well. They were filled with disbelief.

According to the rules of the academy, children that could not develop a feeling of qi within three months would be expelled. Even if they managed to sense it, they would still have to remain here for three months and learn some basics, forbidden to make contact with the outside world.

Xiao An had originally been rather reluctant to stand out too much, but the thought of not being able to see him for three months immediately made her worried. This was a form of yearning, and it was even more unbearable than being burnt by fire.

As a result, only one choice was available before her, which was to complete the Innate Method of Practising Qi and reach the third layer as a Qi Practitioner. To her, this was nothing difficult.

The female instructor screeched, “That’s impossible! She must have been hiding her cultivation.”

In the history of the academy, there were geniuses who had managed to complete the Innate Method of Practising Qi within three months, but just how long did it take her? Two hours?

The other instructors all nodded. This was the most logical explanation. After three months, the child with the highest cultivation would receive a precious reward. Since she was in possession of something as precious as a communication ring, possessing a spiritual artifact that could hide her aura would be nothing strange at all. The person behind her wanted to use this method to get his hands on the reward, but he must have never expected children to be so simple-minded.

The female instructor called out, “How despicable. I was wondering how she could fool my eyes when she kicked that kid. Little liars like this should be severely punished and immediately expelled from the academy.”

The large hall became noisy. The restless children just happened to be at the end of their patience with meditation, so they all opened their curious eyes now that something so interesting was going on. They began discussing among themselves, and some of them even gathered over slowly.

Only Xiao An remained as quiet as before, but a rare sliver of worry appeared on her face now. She said, “I’m going.” before making her way out of the hall.

“Where do you think you’re running off to?” The female instructor extended her hand sternly, kicking up a swift breeze. She wanted to teach her a proper lesson.

Xiao An looked back and clenched her fist.

“Stop!” A plump old man made his way over in just a few steps and grabbed the female instructor’s hand.

The female instructor said, “Professor, she…”

“There’s no need to say anything. I’ve heard it all.”

The instructors of the academy were all composed of disciples who could not afford the school fees but wanted to remain in the academy. Their cultivations were not necessarily higher than the disciples of the various schools. For example, the female instructor had only just overcome the major obstacle of the sixth layer.

Professors were equivalent to high level instructors. Their cultivations were even higher. The plump old man was at the ninth layer, and he was responsible for all the education on this island, guiding these children who were new to cultivation.

The plump, old man was a kind person. When he saw how she was about to lay her hands so heavily on such a cute little girl, he objected very much inside. “Let’s leave this up to the leaders of the schools!” Afterwards, he said to Xiao An kindly, “Little girl, can you lend me your hand?”

Xiao An nodded. She loosened her fist and raised her hand.

The plump old man gripped her thin wrist with three fingers and injected some true qi. At first, he was in doubt, but soon, he was overcome by shock. “T- this…”

The female instructor said, “She’s just a little liar!”

The plump old man barked, “Shut up!”



The female instructor shivered in fright. Even the other instructors rarely treated her so harshly, so they were taken aback. They wondered what he had discovered.

The plump old man ignored their doubts. He removed the jade tablet from his waist and injected it with true qi.

Just as Liu Zhangqing argued with everyone else over which school Chu Tian should belong to, the jade tablet on his waist flashed. He picked it up and touched it gently with a finger. The plump old man’s rather hoarse voice rang out, “Leader, a child has already reached the third layer.”

Liu Zhangqing frowned. “You’re kidding with me.”

“I’m not.”

“They must have hidden their cultivation!” Liu Zhangqing gave it a moment of thought and came to the most logical conclusion. However, being able to reach the third layer at such a young age was still quite rare. They might have possessed ill intentions, but it was still a pity, so just a slight punishment would do.

Right as he was about to order the plump old man to bring the child over, he heard the old man say, “It’s not that either.”

Every single person seated there had sharp senses. They all stopped bickering and looked over at Liu Zhangqing.

Liu Zhangqing asked impatiently, “Then what’s going on?”

“I think… she’s a Heavenly Meridians prodigy.” The old man gulped, as if even he was not convinced.

Liu Zhangqing was momentarily stunned. He wanted to cover up the jade tablet, but it was already too late. The eyes of the various leaders all lit up like the eyes of wolves.

All Liu Zhangqing could do was continue asking, “Are you sure?”

The ears of all the leaders pricked up. Not only were they excited and eager, but they were also rather doubtful too. All of them had heard about Heavenly Meridians prodigies before, but none of them had seen one. That was even rarer than the Pure Yang and Five Elements constitutions.

“All eight extraordinary meridians, twelve standard meridians, and various acupoints are open,” the plump old man uttered a total of twelve words, completely summarising a Heavenly Meridians prodigy.