Chapter 50 Ryan Fang (Part One)
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Unknown to Zen, someone stood straight-faced outside the b.l.o.o.d.y Mountain, clenching his fists indignantly.
Outside the mountain, all the tutors from the Cloud Sect were standing next to a Picture Slab, carefully monitoring the performance of each partic.i.p.ant within the b.l.o.o.d.y Mountain.
Because they a.s.signed the disciples based on ability and performance. However, according to the rules, disciples who pa.s.sed the test would be allowed to choose their tutors.
These tutors monitored as early and carefully as possible, so that they had a general a.s.sessment of the disciples who partic.i.p.ated in the blooded test. Then they made their decisions. They all wanted to find and draw the talents into their folds.
Anyone partic.i.p.ating in the blooded test received a disciple card. Through the disciple card they carried, the tutors could see where each partic.i.p.ant was and what they were doing.
At that moment, Dylan Fang was expressionless. Although he was the Dragon Peak tutor, he was also a member of the Fang Clan.
Fang Clan sent four clansmen to partic.i.p.ate in the blooded test. And Dylan was instructed to ensure that no matter what happened, those four were to pa.s.s the test.
As a matter of fact, the pa.s.s rate of the disciples from the n.o.ble clans was much higher than any of the disciples that were commoners.
Among over one thousand lowborn disciples, approximately two hundred might pa.s.s the blooded test.
About one hundred and seventy of the two hundred n.o.ble clansmen would pa.s.s the test.
There was always a large gap between the cla.s.ses because most of the commoners were fearful of the n.o.ble clans from birth. They also were fearful of offending the families behind these disciples.
With such a low pa.s.s rate, although there was a larger group of commoners, most of them would just end up being bit part players.
Before the blooded test started, Dylan Fang had returned home once where he patted his chest to make a solemn promise to the whole clan that all four family members would pa.s.s the blooded test.
Nevertheless, two of them were just eliminated from the blooded test.
Just then, two rays of light shot from a spot in the b.l.o.o.d.y Mountain, shooting straight into the sky. Those in charge of the blooded test climbed on flying chariots to retrieve the disciples that were eliminated from the blooded test.
Watching on the Picture Slab, he knew what had just happened. The d.a.m.n fellow was becoming quite vicious. He made them crash their heads into each other hard. If not for the magic array, they would have died. They were two young members of his family and had bright futures.
"d.a.m.n it! How dare you!" exploded Dylan.
No common disciple had dared to treat a disciple from a n.o.ble clan so rudely in a long time. Generally speaking, if a n.o.ble clan child failed the blooded te
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st, it was due to conflicts with another n.o.ble group. Sometimes, a n.o.ble disciple would fail because he was so c.o.c.ksure of his talents that he challenged an unreal beast in the fourth or the fifth layer. But, rarely were n.o.ble disciples washed out in the test by some ordinary disciple.
Dylan wanted to know who this d.a.m.ned commoner was, and make him pay the price for hurting disciples from the Fang Clan. He continually manipulated the Picture Slab, trying to find the young man"s information from more than one thousand partic.i.p.ants". And soon enough, he saw what he wanted. The boy"s name was Zen Luo.
When he switched over to see what Zen was doing, he couldn"t see anything.
The image on the slab became a blurred, snowy screen.
"Is the signal bad, or, is the Picture Slab broken?" wondered Dylan as he switched to the picture of another disciple, only to find that everything from that view was normal. He could see everyone"s except Zen"s.
"What"s going on there?"
Dylan wasn"t the only one encountering this issue. Other tutors were experiencing the same thing.
For better research, some tutors constantly switched from one image to another on their Picture Slabs, to observe each candidate. However, when they turned to Zen"s picture, they saw a blurry image.
They didn"t care much about this incident, thinking like Dylan, that there must be a bad connection. They just shook their heads and switched to the next one. As there were a lot of candidates to watch, it wasn"t a big deal to miss one or two.
What none of the thirty-three tutors were aware of was that there was one tutor able to trace Zen, and that was Master Su.
She had noticed what other tutors encountered, seeing heads shake and watching them move on to the next candidate; a mischievous grin spread across Master Su"s pretty face. She attended the Picture Slab intently. If anyone was next to her, he would see Zen on the Picture Slab in front of her, instead of a blurred picture.
The reason no one could see Zen"s performance but her was that she tampered with Zen"s disciple card when she made an excuse to check his card.
Only by making sure that no one could watch Zen"s performance would no one pay any attention to him. Zen should join her peak.
But, now she worried, "Did the previous battle catch the attention of others?" Master Su sighed nervously. Although others could not trace Zen, and could not see Zen"s performance, they were able to perceive signs through other partic.i.p.ants.
She prayed that Zen got enough crystals to pa.s.s the test, and she hoped that Zen would not become involved in any more fights. But, then again, those n.o.ble clan children were annoying, and always caused trouble. Master Su couldn"t help but curl her lips upward in a sly grin.
Things didn"t always go as master Su expected.
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