Once again Wu Xie Entered the 'Hall of Radiant Spirit', and was immediately struck by the serene atmosphere within.
The room was bathed in a soft, golden light that seemed to emanate from the very walls.
All around him, students sat in deep meditation, their faces serene and focused as they tapped into the spiritual energies of the hall.
They sat cross-legged, their hands raised in intricate gestures as they channeled their spiritual energies.
Feeling a bit out of place among these seasoned cultivators, Wu Xie found a quiet corner and sat down, trying to emulate the meditative postures of those around him.
He closed his eyes and focused on his breathing, trying to clear his mind of all distractions.
Meanwhile, Dan approached Wu Xie with a friendly smile. "Hey, Wu Xie! Trying to tap into your inner power, huh?" he teased lightly.
Wu Xie opened his eyes and chuckled nervously. "Something like that," he replied, feeling a bit self-conscious.
Dan nodded understandingly. "Don't worry, we were all beginners once. The key is to focus your mind and let the energy flow through you."
With Dan's guidance, Wu Xie found himself gradually sinking into a deeper state of meditation. He could feel the spiritual energies of the hall swirling around him, a gentle current that seemed to invigorate his senses.
After the meditation session, Wu Xie decided to visit the academy library. Here, surrounded by rows upon rows of ancient tomes and scrolls, he found the book that Master Fu had given him.
It was a comprehensive guide to cultivation and martial arts, filled with intricate diagrams and detailed explanations.
Eager to learn, Wu Xie delved into the book, absorbing every word like a sponge. He studied the basics of Qi cultivation, learning how to harness the energy within himself to perform incredible feats.
He also studied about various martial arts forms, each one designed to channel Qi in different ways.
The world of cultivation was vast and mysterious, full of untold wonders waiting to be discovered.
Throughout the day, Wu Xie interacted with many of his peers. They shared stories of their past battles and adventures, of facing down demonic beasts and overcoming incredible odds.
Each tale was more thrilling than the last, and Wu Xie found himself hanging on their every word.
One thing became clear in his conversations: every student harbored a deep desire to enter the 'Pavilion of Celestial Echo'.
A place shrouded in mystery and legend, rumored to hold the scroll left by late Emperor.
After a long and eventful day at Lushan Academy, Wu Xie finally found himself in the quiet sanctuary of his dorm room.
The room was simple yet cozy, with a single window that offered a view of the starry night sky. It was located next to Dan and Minjun's rooms, the latter still absent from his return.
Wu Xie couldn't shake off the worry that gnawed at the back of his mind like a persistent itch.
The uncertainty of Minjun's whereabouts weighed heavily on him, tugging at his thoughts even as he tried to focus on his own training.
Unable to bear the uncertainty any longer, Wu Xie made his way to Dan's room.
As he reached Dan's room, he pushed open the door and stepped into his room.
The air was heavy with the scent of incense, and the soft glow of candlelight bathed the room in a warm, soothing ambiance.
Dan was seated in the center of the room, his eyes closed in deep meditation. His brow furrowed slightly in concentration, and his hands were clasped together in a familiar pose.
Wu Xie cleared his throat, not wanting to startle Dan. As he approached, Dan's eyes flickered open, and he looked up to see Wu Xie standing before him.
"Dan, do you have any idea where Minjun might be?" Wu Xie blurted out, unable to contain his worry any longer. "Should we be concerned?"
Dan, ever the calm and composed one, offered Wu Xie a reassuring smile. "No need to worry about Minjun," he replied confidently.
"He's the prince of the Water Clan, after all. He's more than capable of taking care of himself."
Still feeling a bit uneasy, Wu Xie pressed on. "But what if something happened to him? How would we know?"
Dan chuckled softly, shaking his head. "Ah, you've lost your memories, haven't you?" he teased gently. "Let me tell you about the star formation."
Intrigued, Wu Xie leaned in closer, eager to learn more. Dan explained, "You see, in this realm, there's a star formation that represents all living beings."