The mishmash of courses at Lan Yin Academy made Mo Li’s eyes go blurry.
Serious courses: Enchantment, Alchemy, Forging, Universal Blood Arts, Religious Blood Arts—fully stocked.
Not-so-serious courses: Rice-planting, Hoeing, Farmland Development, Itinerant Trade… All prettily packaged as “cultivating students’ diversity,” but Mo Li really didn’t think anyone would actually pick these weird and wonderful electives.
A toad crossed with a frog—ugly as sin but still trying to act fancy.
Just the “Farming Techniques” course alone was split into basic, intermediate, and advanced processes. The preparation on that one was painstakingly detailed, at least way more refined than the...
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