Chapter Eleven: An Introduction to Recruitment in the Cultiv
Ridge, like welcoming them.But Si Nan didn't dwell on this matter, simply assuming that the other party didn't have enough flags in their hand.In the mine tunnels, inside the cavern, the opponent's fo...Upon seeing this, Lu Ye instantly understood that the test had two stages. The first was to see if one possessed the aptitude for cultivation, and the second was to examine their innate talent.
Talent and aptitude are not the same. The former determines whether a person can cultivate and has the qualifications for cultivation, while the latter determines how high this person's future achievements will be. In theory, the better the talent, the higher the future achievements.
Of course, this talent test here is limited by conditions and is only a general test, not guaranteed to be completely accurate. However, it's usually within 80% accuracy, with deviations not too large.
Lu Ye's aptitude is not a concern, he has already opened his spiritual awareness, and it is certain that he will be able to cultivate.
As for his talent, it's hard to say. He doesn't know how talented he is himself and has to go to the tent at the back to test it out before he can find out.
The first person with spiritual aptitude has appeared, adding a spark of vitality to the previously stagnant procession. Suddenly, everyone feels like they can move forward again.
However, reality is ultimately cruel.
In the following test, more than ten people were eliminated again before finally appearing someone with cultivation aptitude.
The same scene as before is playing out again.
The long line kept shortening, one by one the enslaved went from hope to disappointment...
Generally speaking, among more than ten people, there will be one with the aptitude for cultivation. This proportion is about the same as what Lu Ye understands.
He stood at the back of the line, but because the inspection was very quick, in less than a stick of incense time, he was standing in front of that desk.
"Have you attained enlightenment" The cultivators behind the table asked in unison.
"I've woken up." Lu Ye honestly replied.
Then Xiuwei immediately raised his head, looked up and down at Lu Ye, and smiled: “Good, finally someone who is enlightened.”
Although seven or eight people had passed the qualification test before, none of them had awoken their spiritual awareness. In this line-up, Lu Ye was the first one to truly open his spiritual aperture!
"Come, place both your hands on this." The cultivator gestured towards the crystal ball on the table.
Lu Ye was puzzled. Wasn't this thing used to test one's aptitude He had already opened his spiritual aperture, so what else was there to test
That cultivator probably saw the confusion in Lu Ye's heart and explained, “Here, I not only test aptitude but also check for lineage.”
Lu Ye was even more confused. He had never heard of such a thing.
Perhaps because Lu Ye had awakened his spiritual awareness, the cultivator patiently explained: "Gold, wood, water, fire, earth - in the Five Elements, everyone's spiritual power will lean towards a certain type. This is called one's attribute, and each attribute has different strengths."
"I see!" Lu Ye suddenly realized, then puzzled, "Then what about before..."
The cultivator smiled and said, "They haven't even opened their spiritual orifices, they have no spiritual energy, so they can't detect attributes."
"I see." Lu Ye nodded, then raised his hands and covered the crystal ball.
"Awaken your spiritual energy and pour it in." The cultivator instructed.
Li Ye Yan performed the ritual, her eyes fixed on the crystal ball's fluctuations. She was curious about what kind of attribute she possessed herself.
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The crystal ball first lit up, which meant that Lu Ye had the aptitude for cultivation. However, for someone like him who had already opened his spiritual aperture, such a result was meaningless.
The changes that follow are the real test.
Under Lu Ye's attention, a fiery orange flame suddenly sprang to life within the crystal ball, burning fiercely!
This scene made his pupils involuntarily shrink, because this orange flame looked... so familiar.
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The leaf on the talent tree, bearing the sharp spiritual runes, blazed with an intense fire.
He didn't understand what the bank was about, only that he felt it might be his original home.
Lu Ye crossed over the table and walked toward the back.
Not far away, there was a temporary tent set up. Those who had passed the qualification review had all entered here to have their talents examined.
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Lu Ye stood before the tent and apologized first before raising the curtain and walking in.
The space inside the tent wasn't small. There was a cultivator with a meticulous expression and a cold face, sitting cross-legged on a cushion, closing his eyes to cultivate. This must be the third senior brother.
Not far from the Third Senior Brother, there was a round platform made of some unknown wood. The platform was about the size of a table, with eight indentations along its edge, and beside each indentation sprouted a few small, bare saplings.
The three senior brothers opened their eyes, took the jade plaque, and looked at it front and back. They frowned: “Has he achieved enlightenment” He gestured with his hand: “Sit down.”
Judging from its appearance, this disk seems to be used for testing one's talent. Lu Ye walked up and sat cross-legged in the center. He casually glanced at it and discovered that many intricate patterns and symbols were engraved on the surface of the disk.
And strangely, his third senior brother's words gave him a strong feeling of déjà vu.
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Lu Ye's mouth twitched slightly, secretly thinking to himself, "Is this a recruitment brochure from the cultivation world" peak of the Blood Pact Sect's power, it was a first-rate sect. As such, it could occupy the vast expanse of Mount Zhū. Although it has gradually declined in status over the past few decades, its terr...