The next morning, the Marriage Monk reappeared and woke up Wang Jing Ti at the brink of dawn to start training. This process would repeat itself for the remainder of a week. But although the Marriage Monk called it training, there was nothing related to cultivation at all. In the Marriage Monk's words, "You aren't ready yet."
Instead, the Marriage Monk simply tutored Wang Jing Ti for a week, but no matter how one looked at it, none of it looked like training, and it was all cruel torture and strenuous activity without purpose. Walking over smouldering coals, skipping over splinters, rubbing one's hands against coarse sand. Thing after thing after thing, although there was a vague hint of 'training' associated with each action, more than anything it felt like the Marriage Monk was just trying to get Wang Jing Ti to suffer and crack so that she would give up and stop bothering them. But no matter what the Marriage Monk put her through, Wang Jing Ti didn't give up.