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[Side Missions:

Routes:

Because the Academy is hidden away because of its heavenly shielding, it cannot be located by mere mortals. Hence the host is tasked to create various transportation routes and portals of entry via the system.

The host should please refer to the <Route> Icon to establish various entry points. At present, the host can only create a maximum of 3.

Mission Deadline: 3 Weeks, 5 days.

Mission Failure: Academy cannot and will not be open to the public.

Mission Reward: 10,000 Sanctified Candles and 3 random pills to enable the host's cultivation.

Academy Tasks:

Before the Academy resumes, please work out the task allocations for all students. The host should note that the Academy still runs like a sect, with many having duties. The host will have to work out everything to ensure that the students are adequately sorted out.

Mission Deadline: 3 weeks, 5 days.

Mission Failure: None.

Mission Reward: 900 grade1 low-grade spirit seeds for various herbs.]

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Dorian looked at the rewards and was once again satisfied by the rewards

For one, even though they were all low grade 1 seeds, they were indeed spirit ones, meaning they were incredibly beneficial for one's cultivation.

Herbs were classified into 11 main groups: Grade zero (mortal), Grade 1 (beginner spirit herb), all the way up to Grade 10 (the strongest rank),

This reward in itself was great for someone who was about to start an Academy.

Though 900 variations of Grade 1 herbs seemed like an awfully small amount for such a massive Academy, Dorian wasn't worried.

Once these herbs matured, they would also produce countless seeds, making things go faster.

No doubt the Alchemy apartment will be highly pleased to have such materials available.

Of course, mortal herbs could also be promoted to more outstanding grades. But need to be nurtured with ample qi to mutate and change their mortal selves.

As for creating the school schedule, he decided to improve what he already knew in his previous world.

Mind you, the world he came from was a modern society. So if people there could do their chores and study in the Academy while still working worldly jobs, then it was also a possible feat here.

The issue was balance.

Whether one liked it or not, one had to work, take up missions and earn Academy credits, to purchase magical armour or any things that would help them in exorcism.

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As it stands, those who enter the Academy have to be part-time workers in their jobs outside.

They could work outside for 3 or 4 days and enter the Academy for the remaining days instead. Some could work for 2 weeks out and come back into the Academy for a week or more.

The truth of the matter was that until they gained a certain strength and exorcism rank, they couldn't afford to have all the time in the world.

Of course, most people who chose exorcism chose not to work in the mundane world because the academy gave allowances based on one's strength, level and accomplishments.

This was true.

And when it came to classes, things weren't done the same as how school systems worked in the mundane world.

Because one could cultivate for weeks and months, classes were held differently.

Dorian could schedule an essential class once a month concerning a specific matter. And after that, the students had to research on their own. If and when they needed guidance was the only time they could come to him again.

Some heavenly teachers only taught a single class once a year or once in 5 years.

What was important was the guidance.

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Teachers were supposed to let the students find their path, or else they could block a student's route to success instead.

Having stumbling blocks would allow for growth.

In this regard, with class arrangements, many could still work full-time jobs in the mundane world.

However, it would be advised against since their attention wouldn't be focused on their cultivation. Time for researching in the pavilion or even doing their chores would be hard.

Heh.

Anyone who chooses to be a blacksmith would have to provide a specific number of weapons to gain points and rewards monthly.

Part-Time jobs or having no jobs during the first few years of entering the Academy was always the way to go.

Afterwards, one could resume things once they got the hang of things.

Thinking about the future made the corners of Dorian's mouth lift.

As expected, his side missions all seemed to be connected to his primary mission in one way or another.

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['Host, your list is still too shy at the moment.']

'Hmm... By tonight, more names will be added.' Dorian replied, tapping his finger on the table, deep in thought.

It looks like he still has a long way to go.

For now, he only had 64 names on the list and had to get 3,000 names in 3 weeks, 5 days.

Well, his current list involved the names of all those who escorted him to the Island, as well as a few Gia, Ghu and Hou personnel.

Previously, the moment he realized that Old Gia had sent people to escort him, he wasted no time in getting their names on the way back.

He wasn't a fool.

Though the old man was clueless about the academy, he probably wanted those people to understand better what they were dealing with before deciding to learn from him.

Of course, the old man was to send his formal list later on tonight.

Hmhm.

Dorian had already contacted the Hous, Gias and Ghus to send their list.

He never restricted how many people they should send, letting them do as they wanted.

Of course, he also knew that he couldn't fully rely on them to make up the numbers. So he would have to get back to work, gathering as many people as he could.

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Dorian patted his mouth with his napkin.

The meal was over.

Time to prepare for the battle ahead.

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