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The Reborn Aristocrat's Daughter-Chapter 18 - Life After the Full Moon Feast (1)_1
18: Chapter 18 Life After the Full Moon Feast (1)_1
18: Chapter 18 Life After the Full Moon Feast (1)_1
After the full moon celebration, Situ Xin would sneak into the space every night to cultivate.
However, after a period of cultivation, she noticed that her progress in practicing the “Dance of the Phoenix Nine Styles” had significantly slowed down.
In fact, the speed she considered slow would have been seen as incredibly fast by those who had practiced the “Dance of the Phoenix Nine Styles” before her.
It is known that the “Dance of the Phoenix Nine Styles” is not easy to cultivate.
If it weren’t for Situ Xin being of the “Pure Spirit Physique” and her high talent, she wouldn’t have been able to rise five levels in such a short span of time.
Now that her progress had slowed down, it was actually quite normal.
If she continued to advance at the original pace, it would have been dangerous for Situ Xin.
Without a solid foundation, future cultivation could easily lead to severe mistakes, like qi deviation.
Situ Xin understood this principle very well, so she wasn’t anxious.
She continued to cultivate in the space every day but no longer spent all her time on cultivation after entering.
Now, she would set aside a certain amount of time for cultivation and stop when the time was up.
Afterwards, she would study the skills found on the Jade Token, like music, chess, calligraphy, and painting.
Situ Xin had some foundation in these from her previous life, although what she had learned in the past was nothing compared to the knowledge contained within the Jade Token—like an ant compared to an elephant.
But that foundation was not entirely useless; at the very least, it had been a great help when Situ Xin had just started studying, allowing her to quickly understand the contents of the Jade Token.
Sometimes, a basic foundation can seem very simple, but in reality, it is quite important.
After her rebirth, Situ Xin always felt that she was too young and that there were many things she couldn’t do.
However, it was only during her cultivation or learning from the Jade Token that she felt there were advantages to being young—at least she had ample time and energy to study what she wanted to learn without being distracted by other responsibilities.
No one knew whether it was because of her young age or her cultivation practice, but Situ Xin’s learning speed from the Jade Token was exceptionally fast, even more remarkable than in her previous life.
Previously, Situ Xin had a photographic memory for simple things, but in this life, she could understand and remember even complex content after just one look.
When Situ Xin discovered this ability, she didn’t know how to react.
Fortunately, upon learning that her brother Situ Jin had started elementary school at the age of five and also possessed a photographic memory, Situ Xin felt more at ease.
It turned out to be a trait of the Situ Family.
Of course, Situ Jin’s photographic memory was similar to what he had in his previous life.
After Situ Xin’s full moon feast, the members of the Situ Family resumed their previous lives—those who worked went to work, and those who studied went to school.
Situ Jin, however, was an exception.
On the morning after Situ Xin’s full moon feast, Situ Jin simply refused to go to school.
“I don’t want to go to school; I want to stay home with my little sister,” Situ Jin said, clutching his schoolbag and sitting on the sofa, unwilling to get up.
Meanwhile, Situ Xin’s mother, Loo Yaxin, and Old Madam Situ stood by helplessly.
“Jin, be good and go to school with mom.
I’m going to be late for work,” Loo Yaxin urged as she glanced at the clock in the living room.
After taking leave for the full moon feast, it was time for her to return to work.
Situ Xin had thought her mother would be a stay-at-home mom, not anticipating that she was actually a department head at the Industrial and Commercial Bureau.
“I don’t want to go to school, I want to stay at home with my little sister.
Besides, I already understand everything the teachers explain,” said Situ Jin, who had always been highly intelligent, qualifying as a little genius.
That’s why he became a first-grade student at merely five years old.
Although he had understood all his teachers’ lessons in the past without difficulty, he hadn’t been averse to school since he usually had nothing else to do at home.
But ever since he got a little sister, he realized how joyful it was to play with her at home.
“What’s going on here?” Old Master Situ’s face turned stern and his voice rose when he witnessed the scene in the living room.
Only after shouting did he realize he was holding his precious granddaughter and quickly peered at Situ Xin in his arms, worried that his loud voice might have startled her.
Old Master Situ breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that he hadn’t frightened her.
“Dad, it’s nothing serious.
It’s just that Jin doesn’t want to go to school,” said Loo Yaxin, knowing her father-in-law’s temper and fearing that he might scold Situ Jin.
“Grandpa, I don’t want to go to school,” Situ Jin protested as soon as Loo Yaxin finished speaking.
Loo Yaxin gave her son a stern look, annoyed that he was undermining her.
“Okay, Yaxin, you go to work.
I’ll handle Jin,” Old Master Situ said, his voice back to its usual volume.
After hearing Situ Jin’s reason for not wanting to go to school, how could Old Master Situ let him stay at home?
He was well aware of his grandson’s abilities, and he gave Situ Jin a choice: either go to school—there was no avoiding that—or opt to skip grades.
Old Master Situ would not allow anyone to opt for staying home in opposition to what was best for his beloved granddaughter.
And so, the Situ Family home was peaceful during the day, except on the days when the elders gathered.
In the blink of an eye, Situ Xin was already over five months old, or rather, she had been reborn for over five months.
By this time, she could sit up on her own, no longer the soft, limp baby who could only lie down.
Now, little baby Situ Xin could even start eating some pureed fruits.
Situ Xin finally tasted fruit and realized just how delicious the produce from her space was.
Little Situ Xin had grown even more beautiful over these five months, and her cultivation had also advanced significantly; she was now at the peak of the Qi Cultivation Stage and about to establish her Foundation.
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As for some of the knowledge from the Jade Token, like music, chess, calligraphy, painting, and even medicine, Situ Xin had made some accomplishments.
However, she couldn’t show them off just yet.