Orion listened intently as Elder Winston explained about the different places within the Celestial Harmony Sect. He was eager to explore and learn everything he could about this new sect he had entered.
As the elder finished his explanation, he continued, "You will also have one month to train yourselves again. In one month's time, you will undergo another test to ensure that you really have the quality to join this sect."
Orion felt a surge of excitement and determination at the prospect of another test. He had always been one to relish a challenge, and he was determined to prove his worth to the sect. He could feel the adrenaline pumping through his veins as he imagined himself standing victorious, having passed the test with flying colors.
Elder Winston's words had a sobering effect on some of the other disciples, however. Orion could see the worry etched on their faces as they contemplated the thought of failing the test and being turned away from the sect. He knew that the competition was fierce and that only the best of the best would be accepted.
But Orion refused to let doubt cloud his mind. He had come too far to give up now, and he was determined to give it his all.
As the meeting drew to a close, Elder Winston urged the disciples to begin their training and to make use of the resources available to them within the sect. Orion could feel the excitement building within him as he contemplated all the possibilities that lay ahead.
After the meeting ended, Orion made his way back to his new home, eager to share his experiences with his sister Lily. He couldn't wait to tell her all about the Celestial Harmony Sect and the places he could explore.
As he entered the house, he saw Lily sitting on the couch, engrossed in a book. She looked up as he entered, a smile spreading across her face.
"Hey, Orion! How was the meeting?" she asked, setting her book aside.
Orion grinned, taking a seat next to her. "It was amazing," he said. "I can't believe I'm really here, Lily. This place is incredible."
Lily's eyes widened in excitement. "Really? Tell me all about it!"
Orion launched into a detailed account of the meeting, describing the various places he could explore and the other disciples he had met. Lily listened intently, her eyes shining with excitement as he spoke.
After he finished, they chatted for a while longer, discussing their plans for the coming month and exploring the various places in the sect. They talked about the Martial Arts Hall, the Beast Arena, and the Beast Tamer Pavilion, and Orion found himself getting more and more excited with each passing moment.
As they talked, Orion couldn't help but feel grateful for his sister. She was his closest confidant, his constant companion through thick and thin. He knew that he could always count on her, no matter what.
Orion looked at Lily, giving her a gentle smile. "Okay, Lily, I will go to the Martial Arts Hall to train. Be a good girl and stay at home, okay?"
Lily nodded, looking up at her brother with a mixture of excitement and sadness. She was happy that Orion was finally able to achieve his dream of joining the Celestial Harmony Sect, but at the same time, she was going to miss him terribly.
"Okay, Orion. I will be waiting for you here," she said, her voice soft.
Orion gave her a reassuring nod before turning to leave. He made his way out of the house and into the sprawling complex of the Celestial Harmony Sect. He could feel the energy of the place humming through his veins, and he couldn't wait to start training.
As he made his way toward the Martial Arts Hall, he couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement. He had always been passionate about martial arts, and he knew that this was the place where he would be able to hone his skills to perfection.
As Orion made his way toward the Martial Arts Hall, he found himself lost in thought, still processing all the information he had received at the meeting earlier. He was eager to begin his training and improve his skills, but he couldn't shake the feeling of nervous excitement that had settled in the pit of his stomach.
Just as he was about to reach the entrance to the Martial Arts Hall, he heard a familiar voice calling out to him. "Orion! Wait up!"
He turned to see Elder Winston hurrying towards him, his robes fluttering in the breeze. "I wanted to speak with you," the elder said, coming to a stop beside him.
Orion nodded, wondering what the elder could possibly want. He had already received so much information today he wasn't sure he could handle any more.
"I heard that you have a sister," Elder Winston said, his tone thoughtful.
Orion felt a pang of concern. How did the elder know about Lily? Had he done something wrong by bringing her here?
"Is there a problem?" Orion asked, his voice cautious.
"No, no problem," Elder Winston said, holding up his hands to reassure Orion. "In fact, I have some good news for you."
Orion raised an eyebrow, intrigued. What could be good news about his sister?
"I have arranged for your sister to join the junior class here at the Celestial Harmony Sect," Elder Winston said, a smile spreading across his face.
Orion was stunned. He had never expected something like this. Lily was just a regular girl, not a cultivator like him. But now she would have the opportunity to learn and grow, just like he was.
"When will she start?" Orion asked, his voice eager.
"Tomorrow morning," Elder Winston replied. "One of our disciples will come and take her to the junior class. She will also start living with the other juniors, so please be sure to let her know."
Orion nodded, feeling grateful for the elder's kindness. "Thank you, Elder Winston," he said sincerely. "This means a lot to my sister and me."
The elder simply smiled, patting Orion on the shoulder. "You're welcome, young one. We are a community here at the Celestial Harmony Sect, and we take care of our own."
With that, Elder Winston bid Orion farewell and headed off toward the Beast Tamer Pavilion. Orion stood there for a moment, taking in the news. Lily would be starting her own journey here at the Celestial Harmony Sect, just like he was.
He couldn't wait to tell her the good news. He turned and headed back towards his new home, eager to share the news with his little sister.