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Looking for an Old Chinese Manhua

Hello, everyone!

I'm trying to find an old Chinese manhua that I read many years ago, probably sometime between 2013 and 2016. Unfortunately, I only remember a few details, and despite searching a lot, I still haven't been able to identify it. I'm hoping someone here might recognize it.

Here's what I remember:

The protagonist had long blue hair and wore light blue robes.

He was a genius from the very beginning.

His clan was called the Blue Feather Clan (or something very similar in the translation I read).

The Blue Feather Clan was subordinate to a Fire Clan, either because they feared them or because they were much weaker.

The protagonist accompanied the son of the Fire Clan leader, almost like a servant or subordinate.

The two of them later enrolled in an academy.

Early on, there was a talent test involving several colored stones. If I remember correctly, the protagonist activated six or seven stones, something no one had ever achieved before.

After this test, the academy's elders, or possibly even the headmaster, began protecting him, and the Fire Clan heir realized he could no longer bully or threaten him.

Later, when they returned to their hometown, the protagonist defeated and killed the Fire Clan leader. The son inherited the clan and began respecting and obeying the Blue Feather Clan, completely reversing the relationship between the two clans.

It's possible that some of these names are inaccurate, since I read a Brazilian Portuguese fan translation at the time, and the translators may have localized or changed the clan names.

Does this sound familiar to anyone? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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u/Latorre20 — 16 hours ago

Looking for an Old Chinese Manhua

Hello, everyone!

I'm trying to find an old Chinese manhua that I read many years ago, probably sometime between 2013 and 2016. Unfortunately, I only remember a few details, and despite searching a lot, I still haven't been able to identify it. I'm hoping someone here might recognize it.

Here's what I remember:

- The protagonist had long blue hair and wore light blue robes.

- He was a genius from the very beginning.

- His clan was called the Blue Feather Clan (or something very similar in the translation I read).

- The Blue Feather Clan was subordinate to a Fire Clan, either because they feared them or because they were much weaker.

- The protagonist accompanied the son of the Fire Clan leader, almost like a servant or subordinate.

- The two of them later enrolled in an academy.

- Early on, there was a talent test involving several colored stones. If I remember correctly, the protagonist activated six or seven stones, something no one had ever achieved before.

- After this test, the academy's elders, or possibly even the headmaster, began protecting him, and the Fire Clan heir realized he could no longer bully or threaten him.

- Later, when they returned to their hometown, the protagonist defeated and killed the Fire Clan leader. The son inherited the clan and began respecting and obeying the Blue Feather Clan, completely reversing the relationship between the two clans.

It's possible that some of these names are inaccurate, since I read a Brazilian Portuguese fan translation at the time, and the translators may have localized or changed the clan names.

Does this sound familiar to anyone? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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u/Latorre20 — 16 hours ago

Looking for an Old Chinese Manhua

Hello, everyone!

I'm trying to find an old Chinese manhua that I read many years ago, probably sometime between 2013 and 2016. Unfortunately, I only remember a few details, and despite searching a lot, I still haven't been able to identify it. I'm hoping someone here might recognize it.

Here's what I remember:

- The protagonist had long blue hair and wore light blue robes.

- He was a genius from the very beginning.

- His clan was called the Blue Feather Clan (or something very similar in the translation I read).

- The Blue Feather Clan was subordinate to a Fire Clan, either because they feared them or because they were much weaker.

- The protagonist accompanied the son of the Fire Clan leader, almost like a servant or subordinate.

- The two of them later enrolled in an academy.

- Early on, there was a talent test involving several colored stones. If I remember correctly, the protagonist activated six or seven stones, something no one had ever achieved before.

- After this test, the academy's elders, or possibly even the headmaster, began protecting him, and the Fire Clan heir realized he could no longer bully or threaten him.

- Later, when they returned to their hometown, the protagonist defeated and killed the Fire Clan leader. The son inherited the clan and began respecting and obeying the Blue Feather Clan, completely reversing the relationship between the two clans.

It's possible that some of these names are inaccurate, since I read a Brazilian Portuguese fan translation at the time, and the translators may have localized or changed the clan names.

Does this sound familiar to anyone? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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u/Latorre20 — 16 hours ago

Manhua antigo

Olá, pessoal!

Estou tentando encontrar um manhua chinês que li há muitos anos (provavelmente entre 2013 e 2016), no finado mangahost, mas infelizmente lembro de poucos detalhes. Já pesquisei bastante e não consegui identificar a obra. Talvez alguém aqui reconheça.

O que eu lembro é:

- O protagonista tinha cabelo azul comprido e usava vestes azuis claras.

- Ele era um gênio desde o início.

- O clã dele, na tradução que li, era chamado de Clã da Pena Azul (ou algo muito parecido).

- Esse clã era subordinado a um Clã do Fogo, por medo ou por ser mais fraco.

- O protagonista acompanhava o filho do Clã do Fogo, praticamente como um subordinado.

- Os dois foram estudar em uma academia/instituto.

- Logo no início da academia havia um teste de talento usando várias pedras coloridas. Se não me engano, o protagonista ativou 6 ou 7 pedras, algo que ninguém jamais havia conseguido.

- Depois desse teste, os mestres (ou até o diretor da academia) passaram a protegê-lo e o filho do Clã do Fogo percebeu que não deveria mais mexer com ele.

- Mais tarde, quando retornam à cidade natal, o protagonista derrota e mata o líder do Clã do Fogo. O filho assume a liderança e passa a respeitar e obedecer ao Clã da Pena Azul, invertendo completamente a relação entre os dois clãs.

É possível que alguns nomes estejam errados, pois li a tradução brasileira da época e ela pode ter adaptado os nomes dos clãs.

Alguém faz ideia de qual manhua pode ser esse? Qualquer sugestão já ajuda bastante. Muito obrigado!

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u/Latorre20 — 3 days ago