Conversely, if one's character is flawed, even the greatest talent should not be accepted.

This admission standard caused great controversy at the time.

Many people believe that talent and ability should be given priority, while character can be cultivated later in life.

But Jiang Mo insisted on her own standards.

Character is fundamental; skills are merely superficial.

He explained, "A person of high moral character can have a positive impact on the world even if they lack strong skills."

"The more skilled a person of low character is, the greater the harm they can cause."

The first batch of trainees consisted of one hundred people from different worlds and cultural backgrounds.

But they all have one thing in common: a love for life and a reverence for nature.

"Welcome to the Gu Dao Academy."

In his opening ceremony address, Jiang Mo said, "Here, you will learn not only the skills of Gu Dao, but more importantly, the spirit of Gu Dao."

"We are not cultivating powerful Gu masters, but wise guardians of life."

The college's curriculum is also unique; it doesn't start with skills, but with philosophy.

The first course is on the philosophy of life, which encourages students to reflect on the meaning and value of life.

The second course is nature observation, which teaches students to appreciate the beauty of nature with their hearts.

The third course is about living in harmony, which helps students understand the importance of living in harmony with all things.

Only after mastering these basic concepts can one begin to learn specific Gu techniques.

"This teaching method is very novel," commented an observer from the Life Alliance. "It can indeed cultivate Gu Masters of high moral character."

"But will it affect the development of practical combat skills?"

"Practical skills are important, but they are not the most important."

Master Wan Gu replied, "Even if a Gu Master of high moral character is slightly weaker, he can still play a significant positive role."

"Moreover, the Gu Dao emphasizes wisdom rather than brute force; the power of wisdom is often greater than pure strength."

As it turns out, Master Wan Gu's viewpoint was correct.

After a year of study, the first batch of trainees may not be as good as traditional Gu masters in terms of pure combat power, but they have performed well in solving practical problems.

They can use the wisdom of Gu Dao to resolve conflicts, the concept of harmony to settle disputes, and the philosophy of life to influence others.

"These trainees performed better than we expected."

One of the teachers in charge of the assessments reported, "They all had a positive impact in their respective worlds."

Some became mediators, helping to resolve racial conflicts.

Some became environmental experts, dedicated to protecting the ecological environment.

'Some became educators, spreading the concept of harmonious coexistence.'

These achievements made Jiang Mo very happy.

His goal of creating the academy is gradually being realized, and the philosophical ideas of Gu Dao are beginning to spread in the multiverse.

But he also realized that one college alone was not enough.

To truly change the way we think about the entire multiverse requires a much larger-scale effort.

"We should establish branches in more parts of the world."

He suggested to Master Wan Gu, "Let more people come into contact with the wisdom of the Gu Dao."

"That's a great idea." Master Wan Gu agreed. "I can take charge of the branch's construction."

"However, we need more teachers."

"The faculty issue can be resolved," Jiang Mo said. "We can invite experts from various fields to serve as visiting professors."

For example, it is hoped that one can teach the evolution of life, that the Mother Goddess of Life can teach the origin of life, and that the Fusionist can teach the theory of spacetime.

"By integrating various forms of wisdom, a truly comprehensive education system can be formed."

This plan has received support from all parties.

Powerful beings such as Hope, Mother of Life, and Fusionists are all willing to contribute their strength to the cause of education.

Even some of their former enemies, such as the Reconstructionists and Void Controllers, have volunteered to become teachers.

"It is our honor to participate in such a meaningful cause."

In his application letter, Reconstruction wrote, "I hope to use my own experience to show trainees that anyone has the potential to change."

Soon, branches of the Gu Dao Academy were established in various worlds.

Each branch has been adapted to local cultural characteristics, but the core philosophy remains consistent.

As the educational network expands, the influence of Gu Dao (a form of witchcraft) continues to grow.

More and more people are beginning to accept the idea of ​​living in harmony with nature, and the atmosphere of the entire multiverse is becoming more harmonious.

Just as the Gu Dao Academy was flourishing, an unexpected discovery changed everything.

That day, Jiang Mo was studying ancient books in the academy's library when he suddenly discovered a peculiar book.

The cover of this book has no text, only a simple spiral pattern.

But when Jiang Mo touched the pattern, a large amount of information suddenly flooded his mind.

"This is... a memory crystal?" He was surprised to discover that the book was actually a high-tech information storage device.

It records the history of an ancient civilization.

As Jiang Mo deciphered the information, he learned a startling fact.

It turns out that the multiverse is not unique; in a much larger space, there exist countless similar universes.

These cosmic groups are called "cosmic seas," each with different fundamental laws and forms of existence.

"Unbelievable." Jiang Mo looked at the information in the memory crystal, "So everything we know is just a drop in the ocean of the universe."

Even more shockingly, the memory crystal also recorded a horrifying fact.

The Cosmic Sea is facing an unprecedented crisis.

A force known as "Ultimate Nothingness" is devouring various universe clusters, and hundreds of universe clusters have already been completely wiped out.

&34;This ultimate void is far more terrifying than the Voidwalker. &34;

Jiang Mo analyzed the information, "It's not about resetting or transforming, but about completely erasing its very existence."

The universes it devoured left not even a concept behind, as if they had never existed.

The last part of the memory crystal recorded a desperate cry for help.

"If anyone sees this message, please help us."

The signal was filled with fear and despair; "Ultimate nothingness is approaching our cosmic mass, and we cannot resist."

"This may be the last message we leave behind. Hopefully, other universes can learn from our mistakes and find a way to counter us."

After reading this information, Jiang Mo was deeply shocked.

He thought he had completed his mission by eliminating the threat of Yuan Wuxingzhe, but little did he know that an even greater crisis awaited him.

"I must tell Hope this." He immediately contacted Hope, "This concerns the safety of the entire Cosmic Sea."

Hope's expression turned extremely serious after hearing Jiang Mo's report.

"Ultimate nothingness... I did indeed feel a vague threat after becoming a transcendent being."

She said, "But I didn't expect it to be this serious."

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