After Liu Ming's grandfather mysteriously vanished, he inherits the Sacred Cloud School, once a prominent sect on the Yuande Continent.
Now in decline, it falls upon Liu Ming to restore its former glory.
Alongside the sect, his grandfather entrusted him with several female disciples:
[Su Yan] the ice-cold beauty who mentors Liu Ming on becoming a worthy patriarch.
[Xiu Meixiang] a pure-hearted junior sister that idolizes him.
[Yu Lan] a tall and sexy beauty who is known for her laid-back and carefree personality.
[Chen Rulan] she is initially cold to Liu Ming due to a rocky first meeting but is a slender beauty with brown hair!
To revive the school, Liu Ming must guide these disciples and seek out more.
This way, he shall reach the pinnacle of the Profound Sky Domain, and uncover the truth behind his grandfather's disappearance and the secrets hidden in the Sky Palace and beyond!

I Just Inherited My Grandfather's Female Disciples
- Genre: Eastern
- Author: CastlePanda
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- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(3.8 / 5.0) ★
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IMO, best part of this novel is it's MC. There are a lot of loopholes that will annoy you but the MC is great. Tbh, one of the best. He doesn't love on morals, neither he is a villain, whatever he does is has a reason behind it. Side characters are fine but not great so that's one downside but the ranking of this novel certainly is underwhelming because it is much better than most of the novels in the top 100 smh