Zhou Fei, known as "the number one failure of Chang'an" at the academy in the great Tang Dynasty's Chang'an, is actually a young man with a special identity and background. After accidentally acquiring a "failure system," he miraculously embarked on the path to becoming a top master, despite originally being unable to cultivate.
Facing challenges from academy teachers and ridicule from the nobility's children, Zhou Fei handles them with ease, demonstrating his extraordinary strength. An unexpected lodging crisis further allowed him to reveal his unique treasures and extraordinary methods, making his image of a failure even more mysterious.
How will Zhou Fei, with the failure system, rise against the odds to become a top master among the elites in the academy, continuing his legendary journey?
I refuse the path through the mountain of books, and I won't sail the endless sea of learning. Being such a failure already, why must I be transformed into a supreme master?
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Since returning to Chang'an, Zhou Fei has rarely visited the core of the formation, spending most of his time wandering the streets.
It's not that he didn't want to visit the core, but he understood that without addressing the problems elsewhere, visiting the core would be futile.
Of course, if the enemy really attacked Chang'an City, the core could still play a significant role.
That would be to fully catalyze the formation, making the city and the enemy perish together.