Zhang Yu could tell at a glance that the flying swords floating on the field were nothing like the toy swords his original body once owned as a child. These were clearly not things you could mess around with casually.
While the crowd voiced their dissatisfaction, the host remained unbothered as he finished reading the sponsorâs tagline and began announcing the rules for the first round.
The flying swords floating in midair were a product from
Nine Heavens Flying Sword
, a manufacturer of civilian-grade mana swords.
They boasted that there was no need to learn any Sword Control Techniques, no requirement for Dao Heart levelâanyone could operate them using only changes in their mana output. The test was purely about how well one could control the flying sword with mana.
The sword sheath acted like a remote and mana transmitter. Depending on the frequency, type, and intensity of the mana input, it allowed for varied control of the sword.
The round's challenge was for contestants to use these flying swords to hit signal plates darting through the air. The faster and more accurate the hits, the higher the score.
This round, just like the upcoming second and third rounds, had a maximum score of 100 points.
The final ranking for the Law Tournament would be based on the total score from all three rounds.
Once the flying sword user manuals were handed out, students were given half an hour to study them.
Behind the team from White Dragon High School, a middle-aged man in athletic wear smiled and said, âSo this roundâs testing mana control, huh? Not too ridiculous, at least. I was worried theyâd make us learn Sword Control Techniques on the spot.â
This man was Han Xingye, White Dragon Highâs competition coach.
Unlike Songyang High, where mana teachers doubled as competition advisors, White Dragon High had dedicated staff just for that.
Upon hearing Han Xingye speak, Song Hailong casually ran a hand through his spiky hair and said, âThis is our first competition this year.â
âCoach, take a look around and let us know who to watch out forâespecially Purple Cloud and Red Tower. Letâs see how strong their cohort is.â
White Dragon High, Purple Cloud High, and Red Tower High were the top three schools in Songyang City. Barring surprises, their students would be the ones competing against each other over the next three years.
Han Xingye nodded readilyânot just because of Song Hailongâs solid performance, but because of his undeniable status as a rich heir.
This young man was the golden boy of one of Songyangâs prestigious families, a top performer in the familyâs KPI rankings. He was the ace of his generation.
Han Xingye tapped and swiped his
Feathered Tome
several times. A surge of mana later, he activated the
Heavenly Eye Sigil
.
The Heavenly Eye Sigil was a way to request an evaluation from the All-Knowing Deity under the Ministry of the Masses.
It produced a generalized score based on a personâs bank savings, assets, school records, job performance, family backgroundâessentially a blurry composite of everything.
If blurry wasnât good enough and you wanted more detail? Well, youâd need a higher Faith Level and deeper pockets.
In short: the clearer the evaluation, the more it cost.
Han Xingye only dared to skim the surface nowâhe didnât want to go bankrupt just by taking a glance. That sort of thing had happened in Kunxu before.
As he activated the sigil, golden motes of light gathered in his eyes.
When he looked across the venue, text began to appear above each personâs head.
âNot worth mentioning, not worth mentioning, not worth mentioning, not worth mentioning, not worth mentioning...â
âNot worth mentioning, not worth mentioning, bankrupt gambling addict, not worth mentioning...â
âNot worth mentioning, ice-jade beauty (expand details), not worth mentioning...â
âHm?â
His gaze sharpened. A girl from Purple Cloud High had climbed into the spectator stands.
âThatâs Le Mulan from Purple Cloud, right? Whatâs she doing up there? Studying the signal plates?â
As he looked closer, her floating label expanded:
Ice-Jade Beauty | Pill Buff | High Caste | Purple Cloud Loyalist | Untouchable Goddess
Han Xingye, a veteran Heaven-Eye user, quickly pieced together the meaning of those vague descriptors.
âA girl with a rare physique, high pill compatibility, strong academic performance, fiercely loyal to Purple Cloud, andâoverallâa high-quality rich kid.â
âPills? Physique?â
He sent a few keywords over to Song Hailong, then resumed scanning the field.
As Han Xingye kept âgazing uponâ the students, the competition began.
There were eighteen sub-arenas, with each round drawing eighteen students to simultaneously control flying swords and shoot at signal plates.
Under the Heavenly Eye Sigil, most students from regular schools were ânot worth mentioning.â They fumbled around with the flying swords, barely managing to hit one or two plates. Judges gave out 10s or 20s generously.
âLooks like none of them have handled flying swords before.â
Han Xingye knew that even if the round was technically about mana control, hands-on experience made a big difference.
The ability to judge spatial depth, speed, accuracyâall of that mattered. Even with strong mana control, someone handling a flying sword for the first time would struggle.
For elite schools like theirs, flying swords werenât anything special.
All ten students from White Dragon had at least four or five swords at home.
Song Hailongâs family? He had an entire sword vault filled with hundreds of them.
Soon, more âRareâ and âEliteâ labels began popping upâstar students from regular schools or top-performers from prestigious ones.
âThirty or forty points would be impressive for them,â Han muttered. âIf not for the Nine Heavens sword being such quality gear, theyâd be lucky to hit anything.â
That got him thinkingâmaybe he should buy one himself.
Then, a new label caught his eye amid the usual tags.
Pure-Born Score Slave
He glanced at the studentâs uniformâSongyang High.
Qian Shen took a deep breath and gripped the sword sheath.
The moment he poured mana into it, the sword whooshed out.
This sword had no hiltâjust a razor-edged blade that shot skyward like a streak of silver light.
Qian Shen had practiced a few times with his grandfatherâs flying sword.
Following tips from his tutor, he adjusted his mana rhythm to guide the blade as it struck target after target.
Score: 72
âNot bad,â Qian Shen murmured, exhaling. âShould be good enough.â
Han Xingye glanced at the score and shook his head.
âSigh⊠Songyang used to be a flagship school. The students just keep getting worse.â
âTheyâre too stuck in their waysârefuse to adopt Purple Cloudâs caste scoring system or our schoolâs low-score slave structure. No innovation, and now theyâre falling behind the times.â
He kept scanning. Suddenly, a new label stood out:
Son of Heaven Diligence
A Purple Cloud student, Lian Tianji, stepped onto the field and unleashed his flying swordâbam, 90 points in a flash.
âYep, thatâs Lian Tianji. Most attuned to the Heaven-Diligence Heart Technique in their year.â
Soon, more notable students emerged.
One from Songyang was labeled âSchool Boardâs Sonââscored 78.
Le Mulan hit the stage and instantly smashed the top score with a jaw-dropping 95, drawing gasps from the crowd.
Then, somethingâor someoneâelse caught Han Xingyeâs attention.
Sword Freak (expand details)
âA Songyang student?â
He narrowed his eyes at Bai Zhenzhen.
Normally, expandable tags meant complex backgrounds or rare talent. He didnât expect to see one from Songyang.
Her label unfurled:
Sword Freak | Fist Freak | Palm Freak | Blade Freak | Spear Freak | Pill Freak | Score Tyrant | Loan Slave | Credit Card Slave | Dao Techniques Are Useless Theorist | Songyang Hater | Sheâs Very Poor...
Han Xingye was stunned.
Heâd never been shocked by a Songyang student beforeâuntil now. Her âattributesâ were so convoluted it was genuinely mind-boggling.
But his surprise faded fast when he saw her score: 34.
âNo idea whatâs with that tag wall, but judging by the score, sheâs not worth mentioning.â
Then Song Hailong took the stageâand took off his towering hair.
Zhang Yu gaped. âWhat theâheâs bald in high school?â
Bai Zhenzhen returned, looking glum. âThatâs not hair. Thatâs an External Spirit Root.â
âExternal Spirit Root?â Zhang Yu blinked. Heâd heard of them before but never seen one in person.
âThatâs not like those outdated models we had in school. This is plug-and-play, hot-swappable. Yuzi, remember thisâthis is what I want for my birthday.â
Zhang Yu patted her shoulder. âCanât afford an External Spirit Root. But I
can
get you a bald head and a wig.â
She rolled her eyes but kept staring at the wig on Song Hailongâs chair, visibly weighing the odds of stealing it.
One glance around at the students and teachers, and she sighed in defeat.
On the field, Song Hailong smiled as he felt his mana flowing effortlessly.
People installed Spirit Roots to amplify their mana output?
That was a poor manâs mindset.
Heâd installed his to
train his control
, using the intense mana surges during breathing and refinement to sharpen his precision.
Weaklings feared being overwhelmed. For a strong cultivator like him, this was the perfect training tool.
He gripped the sheath, channeled manaâ
The sword flew like lightning.
Han Xingye watched, satisfied, as his student tore through the air, racking up 100 points in secondsânow the highest score.
â100 only because thatâs the max.â
âWith Hailongâs deep reserves, precise control, and familiarity, the only limit was the scoreboard.â
Meanwhile, back in the rest area, Teacher Yan kept glancing at Bai Zhenzhen.
âShe only started practicing for the Law Tournament recently, right? Thatâs a fast improvement. Is it talentâor luck?â
But in her eyes, Bai Zhenzhenâs mana aptitude still couldnât compare to Zhang Yuâs.
Soon enough, it was Zhang Yuâs turn.
He stepped forward and gripped the sheath. As his mana slowly flowed in, he could feel the sword begin to tremble.
Back in the rest area, heâd been strategizing how to score as high as possible.
It was like having working hands and then being told, âOh? Good finger control? Letâs see you use an excavator to open a soda bottle.â
An unfair, lopsided game where the rich had every advantage.
He cursed silently.
âThese flying swords feel more like drones or FPV flyers. No matter how good your mana control is, if youâve never handled one before, youâre bound to fumble.â
Trying to guide the blade to strike those palm-sized signal plates flying through the air was absurdly hard.
âSo I canât use it the normal wayâŠâ