C138 (1/2)
An emerald river separated the two shores; all the examinees were currently on the Southern shore, with only Chen Chang Sheng re solitary, lonely
This scene and the mood it evoked, in comparison to the declaration that had spread across the entire continent, nant, or perhaps, more pitiful The stares, be they empathetic, contemptuous or cold, they all waited for the end to his tiuessed, therefore, that the first thing to co would have been the cry of a crane
The Capital’s Spring skies were filled andering clouds; suddenly, from the lower strata of clouds, a line appeared; at the fore of this line was a White Crane
Countless gazes followed the path of this White Crane, watching as it flew across the sky before arriving at the Garden of Dawn and alighting by the riverside where Chen Chang Sheng was; these gazes all changed
“It can’t be…” Gou Han shi+ thought to hi rather stunned
Guan Fei Bei involuntarily took a few steps towards the edge of the river, gawking at the White Crane, he said in an astonished voice: “It can’t be…”
Qi Jian’s ed to stop hi those three words himself with much difficulty
At the riverside, a lot of the exa upon this scene, endured what seeht, yet, it didn’t take long to land upon the meadow
Chen Chang Sheng dis very esture of thanks
Luo Luo rushed up in greeting, delighted; gazing upon the White Crane with much curiosity
Her Royal Father had once said that White Cranes have an i ‘surnamed’ White; White E people
She had seen a lot of different yao beasts since young, but had rarely coathering, since seeing the crane, she had wanted to get closer; she looked at Chen Chang Sheng, enquiring through her gaze whether if she could stroke the crane
She knew that the White Crane did not belong to her tutor, but she felt that the crane would eventually belong to him and that as a student, her request wasn’t discourteous
As the Princess of the yao race, the White Crane wasn’t accustomed to the presence exuded by Luo Luo, or perhaps it could be said that it ary; without waiting for Chen Chang Sheng to s and flew up, high into the air
Chen Chang Sheng waved farewell to the crane
Luo Luo felt remorseful, but also thankful towards the White Crane for helping her tutor cross the river today; she earnestly waved to express her gratitude
The cries of the crane gradually faded into the distance
Silence enveloped the meadow
What was this?
Was this the Grand Examination or was it some kind of joke? In order to cross this river that was over 100 metres wide, the examinees that had come from various sects and acade all they could … he had actually ridden a crane across
More importantly, he had actually ridden that White Crane across
That’s correct, that White Crane was fanised by many, especially for the youths that had come from the Southern Domain
It was Xu You Rong’s White Crane
A lot people took notice that when the White Crane left, it had floards the South
Holy Maiden Peak was located in the South
Everyone turned to stare at Chen Chang Sheng, they had complicated expressions on their faces
More so for the disciples of Holy Maiden Peak and the Longevity Sect, their expressions were especially extreme
None of theo and that Chen Chang Sheng had requested it to stay
Therefore, they couldn’t help but guess; was it Xu You Rong herself that requested the White Crane travel thousands of miles, from the South to the Capital, in order to especially provide assistance to her fiancé in the Grand Examination?
Luo Luo held onto Chen Chang Sheng’s sleeve, her little face bea his intellect
Her praise was exceedingly genuine, to the point where it started tofeel rather embarrassed
Tang Thirty-Six patted hi else
Xuan Yuan Po looked at hiood, but upon thinking that he was technically his Grand Master, all he could do was to drearily remain quiet
Su Mo Yu approached, stared at him and asked: “Is this allowed?”