She Only Cares About Cultivation-Chapter 1081 - 897: Super Star 71
Hua Yan responded to his so-called trump card with a single sentence: "Good looks are a dime a dozen, but an interesting soul is one in a million!"
Perhaps Ling Yao’s looks were at the heartthrob Level in the entertainment circle, and could even place him among the top one hundred most handsome faces globally. From her years of experience, she could still discern aesthetic preferences, but so what if he was handsome? If a star only had a pretty face, they would soon be eliminated by the so-called traffic.
So, while Ling Yao’s looks might give him an edge in the entertainment circle, he wasn’t the type to flourish across film, music, and variety. Choosing to study computer science was undoubtedly the wisest choice. Hua Yan wasn’t impressed with his current capabilities, but she couldn’t say that out loud, so she responded with a single sentence.
Ling Yao himself patiently pondered the sentence and eventually understood that he had been dismissed. To put it bluntly, she believed he wasn’t considered one in a million and didn’t qualify as an interesting soul. This girl’s perspective was, as always, sharp.
The reason the two of them could live together was solely due to the space acting as an amulet. Apart from cooking for Ling Yao, Hua Yan also made food reserves for herself. She had almost no communication with Ling Yao because she had to clear the secret realm before graduating high school; otherwise, she couldn’t freely transform, so she was particularly diligent during this holiday.
For them, the New Year really wasn’t something special, so when others were celebrating National Day, the two of them entered into a cultivation state.
Ling Yao, after eating and drinking his fill, also cultivated, but his method was different from Hua Yan’s. He had honed himself in the Demon World properly and had the freedom to cultivate in space. He didn’t need to cultivate in the secret realm like Hua Yan, nor attend the Space Academy. A demon who achieved this was considered rare talent in the Demon World.
After all, not every demon could enter the Human World. Only outstanding demons could coexist harmoniously in the human world. To ensure the safety of the Human World, every demon had to go through a rigorous selection and elimination process.
On the eve of the new semester, Hua Yan advanced from Level 70 straight to Level 75. There were six Levels left to reach the 9981-level threshold, and once she passed these six Levels, she could start learning at the Space Academy.
"The Space Academy is divided into ten Levels, just like ten grades in your human world. Most areas cover human world knowledge, and of course, there are classes in demon language and sorcery with time equally split between academics and combat training. Judging from your hands-on experience in the secret realm, it’s pretty decent. Once you’re in the academy, it’s one-on-one battles with demons. The brutality matches that of the secret realm. In the secret realm, you can restart, but at the Space Academy, losing means starting over from the beginning. How many of your nine lives do you have left?"
Hua Yan shook her head: "I haven’t lost a single life. I still have all nine lives."
Ling Yao raised an eyebrow in surprise: "Wow, that’s even more impressive than I imagined. It seems it’s just time that has held you back. If it weren’t for having to attend school in the human world, I think you could complete all training courses in the secret realm within two years."
Hua Yan was indifferent: "What’s the benefit?"
Ling Yao matter-of-factly replied: "Naturally, using no extra lives means even if you lost once in a real battle, you still have two more chances to try again. Congratulations, achieving this among demons is rare. As far as I know, it’s less than three a year."
Hua Yan was glad she had advanced steadily and slowly. If she had rushed and really lost a life, wouldn’t she constantly be starting over?
Starting over is easy, but what about the elapsed time? That’s the part money can’t buy back.
Molly took a leave of absence from school for two months for a three-month short-term training. Summer vacation was also estimated to be three months to balance both academic commitments. Considering that she wouldn’t be taking the professional route in the future but would take the college entrance examination, Hua Yan specially organized data for Mo Ke. Mo Ke was going to South Korea soon and would deliver it for her.
Next year is senior year. Compared to the tense atmosphere at other schools, the measures at this affiliated school were noticeably better. However, the demands for specialized classes were increasing, and exam frequency was gradually ramping up. Previously, late self-study was uniformly for cultural subjects, but now the school no longer strictly mandates it, letting students decide for themselves where to focus for improvement.
Hua Yan’s fourth novel "Hua Yan" was updated much slower than the previous two, mainly because she was too busy. She often worked overtime for several days to stockpile a manuscript, then during breaks like winter vacation, she released it all in a burst, updating three to four thousand words daily. Though it was less, she had never stopped updating, which was quite an achievement.







