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Chapter 32 Make two noble friends

More than a month has passed in the blink of an eye.

Over the past month or so, Jia Yun's identity as a magical young man in Jing's Martial Arts School has become more and more solid, and there is even a tendency to further upgrade.

"A rare martial arts prodigy to be seen in a century!"

This evaluation of Jia Yun came from the mouth of Song Jiaotou.

Instructor Song was a Jinshi of Wu. He served as a guard of the fifth grade for two years. Later, he made a mistake and was dismissed. Jing Zhanyao invited him to Jing's Martial Arts School and became the deputy instructor teaching Class A.

On the day Coach Song gave these high praises, Jing Zhanyao said to Jia Yun: "Don't take Coach Song's words to heart, unless you can become Wu Sanyuan in the future, or become one within five years."

If you become a young martial arts champion, otherwise you won’t be worthy of this sentence.”

Jia Yun knew that Jing Zhanyao was afraid that he would be proud, or that he would be under too much pressure because of these words.

Of course he is neither proud nor too stressed. Jing Zhanyao knows that he has supernatural power and memory, but he does not know that he has a past life that allows him to be mature and stable.

There is a reason why Coach Song gave this high evaluation.

Jia Yun, who has strong physical fitness and strong memory, can not only easily handle the hard bow in martial arts, dance two levels of swords, ride horses and archery, but also learn the martial arts classics with high efficiency.

After only learning for more than two months, Jia Yun was already at a high level in riding, shooting, and shooting, as well as in discussing martial arts.

Moreover, for more than two months, he has been spending one or two hours every night writing martial arts novels, but no one else knows about this except himself.

When Jia Yun went through the enrollment procedures, she suddenly paid the accommodation fee of ten taels a year.

The accommodation conditions for the martial arts students of Jing's Martial Arts School are not very good, but there are two things that make Jia Yun very satisfied.

First, they live in single rooms, and each person has a dormitory. Second, the management of the dormitory is loose, and there are no restrictions like when Jia Yun lived in a university dormitory in her previous life, such as forcing lights to be turned off at night.

This makes it convenient for Jia Yun to lock herself in the dormitory every night and secretly write martial arts novels.

More than two months have passed, and the martial arts novel "Dragon and the Eight Parts" has been written with 100,000 words, and most of these 100,000 words were transcribed with a brush.

The efficiency is slower than Jia Yunzhong planned.

According to Jia Yun's original plan, the one-million-word "Dragon and the Eight Parts" was written in more than ten months, and writing with a brush would not take long. However, writing with a brush took more time than Jia Yun planned.

Jia Yun writes with a pencil and can write an average of two thousand words a day. If she writes with a brush, she can only write an average of two thousand words a day.

The main thing is that he only spends one or two hours on this matter every day. If he spends more time, the efficiency will naturally be faster.

According to the current efficiency, it would take a total of nearly three years to write the one-million-word "Dragon and the Eight Parts" in pencil and copy it with a brush.

does it worth?

Jia Yun thinks it's worth it.

Because once this imperial masterpiece sells well, he can make a lot of money, and because transcribing one million words with a brush will improve his calligraphy skills.

Jia Yun was not good at calligraphy in her previous life, and the original owner in this life is also not good at calligraphy. Recently, Jia Yun has improved her calligraphy skills by writing novels with a brush.

This is an important point.

In the liberal arts examinations, calligraphy level is also an important scoring point, as is the policy theory and martial arts examination in the military examinations.

So for Jia Yun, making money has become a secondary purpose of writing "The Eight Parts of the Dragon", and the main purpose has become to practice calligraphy!

According to Jia Yun's plan, after writing the first five volumes of "The Eight Parts of the Dragon", that is, the first 100,000 words, he went to a bookseller to print and publish them. Now he has written 100,000 words, mostly transcribed with a brush.

In three days, Jing's martial arts school will go on winter vacation, which will last for a month. At that time, Jia Yun will find a bookseller to print and publish.





This night, the weather is cold and the night is dark.

Jia Yun locked herself in the dormitory as always and secretly copied "The Eight Parts of the Dragon" with a brush.

At this time, he heard footsteps outside the dormitory. He looked towards the window and saw a shadowy figure. Then a shout came from the window: "Brother Yun, Brother Yun..."

As soon as Jia Yun heard the voice, she knew who it was. She hurriedly hid the manuscript and moved a stack of examination papers in the corner of the desk to her. This stack of examination papers was about the strategy and theory of martial arts.

After covering up, Jia Yun stood up and opened the door. There were two people standing outside the door, one was Cao Wu and the other was Tang Daqian. They were both excellent martial arts students in Class A of Jing's Martial Arts School.

Cao Wu is twenty years old this year. He is tall, strong and rugged. He looks like a martial artist at first glance.

Tang Daqian is eighteen years old this year. He is tall and strong, but not rough, and has handsome appearance.

Most of the martial arts students of Jing's martial arts are of extraordinary status, either noble or wealthy.

Cao Wu and Tang Daqian both belonged to the noble family.

Cao Wu's father, Cao Wei, served as a minister of the bodyguard department and was a first-grade military attache.

Tang Daqian's father, Tang Anping, served as the Wing Commander of the Foreign Firearms Battalion. Although he was only a third-grade military attache, his position was not simple. He managed a firearms battalion. How could it be simple?

Tang Anping also had a title. At first, he was a noble of the family, and he was a first-class son. Later, Tang Anping achieved several military exploits, and now he is a first-class uncle.

In the Qing Dynasty, except for the four princes and eight princes of the opposite sex who were granted the title at the founding of the country, no one of the opposite sex was granted the title of king or duke for many years. The highest title for heroes of the opposite sex was marquis, and only military merit could be granted the title.

Tang Anping's current title can reach the level of first-class uncle, which is already remarkable.

Cao Wei, who served as the minister of the bodyguard department, also had a title. However, in terms of official position, he was a first-class military attaché, much higher than Tang Anping. In terms of title, he was not as good as Tang Anping and was only a third-class uncle.

In the Qing Dynasty, official positions and titles were two hierarchical systems. Official positions represented power, and titles represented merit.

Enrolling in Jingshi Martial Arts can not only lay a good foundation for martial arts, but also enter a high-level martial arts circle and make friends with noble people in the early stage of martial arts.

Back then, Ni Hu made friends with several noble people at Jing's Martial Arts School.

And Jia Yun had already started cultivating her own circle when she first met Ni Er. How could she waste the good opportunity to make friends with noble people at Jing's Martial Arts School?

But a person's time and energy are limited.

Jia Yun not only has to learn martial arts, but also writes martial arts novels at night. Even if he uses two golden fingers to make his study and writing very efficient, he still doesn't have much time and energy to make friends.

Therefore, making friends requires high efficiency, and Jia Yun is realistic in this regard. The first principle of making friends is to make friends with people who are likely to be useful to you. It does not necessarily have to be rich or wealthy, but it must be useful to you, such as Ni Er.

After getting to know each other for a period of time, Jia Yun recently chose two people to befriend at Jing's Martial Arts School. They were Cao Wu and Tang Daqian who appeared at the door of his dormitory.

Not only are these two wealthy people, but they are also likely to be useful to Jia Yun.

If Jia Yun takes the martial arts examination in high school in the future, the first military attache he will be awarded is likely to be the palace guard, and Cao Wu's father, Cao Wei, is the minister of the bodyguard department. Although the bodyguard department is responsible for foreign affairs, it also has some connections with the palace guards.

Jia Yun was engaged in military research and development in her previous life, while Tang Daqian's father, Tang Anping, was the wing commander of the Foreign Firearms Battalion.

With the blessing of Jia Yun's "magical boy" aura, Cao Wu and Tang Daqian are also willing to be friends with him. Neither of them are snobbish and will not look down on Jia Yun's identity.

In fact, Jia Yun is now a descendant of the Jia family who is appreciated by the Rongguo Mansion. This status is no longer simple.


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