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Chapter 488: Sanguine Youth Institution
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Braydon Neal nodded his head in approval of Miranda Stern’s words.
The Sanguine Youth Institution was famed for the students who were recruited.
Anyone who graduated would at least be a War God.
It was an ivory tower!
It was known as the cradle of geniuses and was as famous as the northern military school.
However, the Sanguine Youth Institution was surely not as famous as the northern military school.
The northern army had trained the ten ruthless men of the northern army, as well as people like Braydon.
In all the universities and colleges in Hansworth.
Which batch of graduates could compare to Braydon and the others?
“Is it dangerous?” Qahira Sage asked worriedly.
“There won’t be any life-threatening danger!”
Miranda did not hide anything from them.
After all, it was not easy for the Sanguine Youth Institution to find a good seedling, and they would definitely put in a lot of effort to nurture the child. Besides, Ginny Neal was Braydon’s sister.
If anything happened to her when she was in the Sanguine Youth Institution…
With Braydon’s personality, he could probably flatten the entire Sanguine Division.
Qahira and Liam looked at each other. They needed time to consider.
After all, Ginny was very young!
She was only ten years old this year!
Qahira definitely could not bear to send Ginny to the Sanguine Youth Institution at such a young age.
Miranda was not in a hurry to get Liam to agree. Moreover, Braydon was here.
The Sanguine Division would not dare to use force!
After Miranda left.
In the living room, Ginny said seriously, “Brother, I want to go to the Sanguine Youth Institution!”
“If you convince me, I’ll let you go!”
Braydon pinched her nose playfully.
In the end, the little girl pretended to sigh and said, “Sigh, brother, you don’t know this but, although I’m in school and at the same age as my classmates, I always feel like I don’t fit in with them.”
“You little thing. You’re thinking too much. Don’t fool your big brother!”
As the saying goes, a mother knows her daughter best. Qahira rolled her eyes at the little girl.
Liam frowned and shook his head. “What Ginny said is true. When martial artists and ordinary people live together, they will feel out of place. It’s the same for adults and children.”
In fact, Liam also had this feeling when he was young.
As long as one learned ancient martial arts, there was no turning back.
It was basically impossible for them to live the same life as ordinary people.
They had the strength to surpass ordinary people.
That wondrous sense of uniqueness would cause them to distance themselves from their peers.
They would be unable to integrate into the lives of their peers.
“Liam, are you saying that you want Ginny to go to the Sanguine Youth Institution?” Qahira asked softly.
“Braydon, tell me what this Sanguine Youth Institution is.” Liam wanted to know more.
Liam was not stupid. He didn’t even understand the Sanguine Youth
Institution, so how would he dare to send his precious daughter there?
“Uncle Liam, although the outside world says that our martial arts are weak, after the efforts of three generations of rulers, we have shown signs of revival in the ancient martial arts!” Braydon said softly.
“For one, let’s talk about the eight big institutions.”
“Mount Sino Youth Institution, Gray Wolf Youth Institution, True Dragon Youth Institution, Qilin Youth Institution, and so on!
“The eight institutions all have king legacies. The Sanguine Youth Institution was established in 1947 and has nurtured over a hundred kings. Those who can be recruited have the potential to become kings.”
Braydon tried his best to explain it clearly to Liam.
The various institutions were the cradles of geniuses, and their conditions were much better than the north.
There were very few students that were enrolled every year.
Even the powerful families in the capital fought to the death to send their children in.
The more Braydon explained, the more surprised Liam became.
He himself wanted to study there.
However, the eight institutions all had strict requirements.
They mainly recruited youth or children!
Age was the first hurdle.
Anyone over sixteen years old would be eliminated.
Everyone knew that the age of sixteen to twenty-two was the six-year golden cultivation period for martial artists.
Of course, one had to be as monstrous as Braydon.
Becoming a king before the age of twenty meant that his golden cultivation period would be greatly extended.
Furthermore, there was a rigid standard for the eight institutions to recruit students.
That was the strength of a warlord!
This condition was very harsh.
What if it was a child from an ordinary family, with extremely high talent in martial arts, but did not have the strength of a warlord?
That would be easy to deal with!
The teachers of the eight institutions would take the child to cultivate outside the institutions.
Until they became warlord-level martial artists and entered the institutions together.
The purpose of this was to ensure that every batch of students would be at the same starting line.
Otherwise, you would get the same batch of students that was a mixture of warlord, warrior, and martial artist levels.
If you were a child at the martial artist level, how could you compete with a child of the warlord level?
The child would be completely suppressed!
In order to encourage healthy competition among students, the eight institutions would give special rewards to the geniuses who ranked high in the monthly assessment.
Under such circumstances, a child with the strength of a martial artist would have no way of competing with a child at the warlord level.
The so-called special reward would become a joke.
If the strength of children of the same age was too great, living together for several years would imperceptibly give children who were far weaker than themselves a kind of psychological impact.
They would instinctively think that they would never be able to surpass that person.
Once such a mentality was formed.
This child was basically stunted in his or her growth!
Moreover, the students that the youth institutions recruited were mostly children and youths.
They were far more fragile than adults.
They had to take care of them carefully in the early stages.
After all, it was not easy to find a good seedling.
It would be a huge joke if word got out.
Liam listened quietly.
“If that’s the case, Ginny still can’t join the Sanguine Youth Institution?”
“She doesn’t meet the requirements for the time being, so she’s considered a preparatory student.”
Braydon smiled softly.
“Brother, I’m already at the warrior level!”
“Huh?”
Liam instantly looked over.
Ginny rolled up her sleeves and shouted as she slapped the sofa in front of her.
Smack!
Ginny’s small hand faintly emitted a clear sound.
This was a sign of the eruption of light force.
Then, her small hand landed on the pillow.
After a loud bang.
The pillow exploded, and the white feathers inside flew everywhere. The entire living room was covered in white feathers.
This scene made Liam’s gaze dull.
He had been cultivating for years, and now he had only reached the warrior level.
In the end, his precious daughter had surpassed him in just a few days of cultivation?
The Qilin talent was really someone he could not afford to offend!
Braydon laughed. “Little girl, you’re still far from becoming a true warrior.
Come, let’s go to the training room.”
“Why?”
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The little girl was carried by her brother to the training room.
Joseph Thomas had bought all kinds of equipment.
The punching machine, the speed tester, and the reaction speed testing chamber.
They had different functions, but they could accurately test a martial artist’s basic strength.
Braydon put his sister down and said, “Come on, attack the drone. Let me see your basic strength..”
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