Emerging from his home, Lin Hui had already made his calculations.
He could not choose to leave the Clear Wind Temple. Between the moral obligation and the sunk costs he had already incurred, breaking away now would be far too troublesome.
Moreover, what he pursued was speed. Among all the martial halls in the Outer City, Clear Wind Templeâs movement techniques were already first-class. In the realm of External Styles, it was difficult to find a martial art faster than theirs.
âTherefore, simplifying and refining the current structure, and re-optimizing the Clear Wind Templeâs martial arts, might be the key to solving our competitiveness in the future.â
âBut for now, I should first test what level Iâve reached.â
On his way back, Lin Hui pondered where he should go to test the new fusion special effects. After thinking it over, only the figures of the monsters in the mist zone flashed incessantly through his mind.
âAlthough itâs somewhat dangerous, as long as Iâm careful and donât take unnecessary risks, it shouldnât be a big problem.â
He had operated in the mist zone for so long that he had a rough understanding of what monsters were distributed in the mist behind the Clear Wind Temple.
Faceless Ones, One-Horned Spiders, Thousand-Legged Eyeballs, Mist Barbarians.
These four types of monsters were common creatures in the mist zone. Their minds were chaotic, devoid of consciousness, acting only with the extreme aggression of wild beasts.
Having made his decision, Lin Hui hesitated no longer. He quickened his pace, rushing back toward the Clear Wind Temple. He needed to make preparations; he also had to borrow some Tranquil Incense from his Master.
He wasn't worried about being refused. In fact, Mingde was supportive of him going to the mist zone to temper his swordsmanship.
The Lin Clan Grounds.
Lin Chaoyi bowed humbly as he escorted an Outer City manager from the Chen family out the main gate. He led a group of clansmen to watch the other party drive away, exhaling a long breath only when the carâs taillights vanished from sight.
âStill no news... Ah De, that kid. I need his help at a critical moment, but I just canât contact him...â
He looked at the somewhat desolate fields outside the large courtyard and the two-story building across the road that had recently become vacant. A trace of helplessness and repression flashed in his eyes.
âProfits from our shops everywhere are shrinking. People are coming to cause trouble and collect protection fees at the shops we settled before... Canât Hongyu exert some effort on her end?â He looked toward Lin Hongyuâs father, Lin Shuntao.
âFather, Hongyu really has no way... After the incident last time, she went immediately to the Clan Law Enforcement Hall, but...â Lin Shuntaoâs expression was unsightly.
âSigh...â Lin Chaoyi also knew that Lin Hongyu lacked the aptitude for The Call. Although she had entered the Chen family, she remained merely an ordinary external member. Unable to receive The Call, she could only learn the various Internal Force martial arts collected by the Chen family.
Although Hongyuâs aptitude was excellent, Internal Force was something that required the accumulation of time; its effects could not be seen overnight. On the contrary, External Styles yielded results much faster, just like Lin Hui...
Thinking of Lin Hui, Lin Chaoyi turned back toward the courtyard and asked.
âBy the way, whatâs the situation with Old Fourthâs family?â
âOld Fourthâs son is finished.â Lin Shunchong of the Second Branch revealed a look of
schadenfreude
on the right. âHe was removed from the Suppression Squad by the Yamen, and the Clear Wind Temple had its sign smashed by the newly built Black Dragon Gate. Now itâs split into three, and the Clear Wind Sword brand has been reduced to a third-rate sword technique. No matter how well Old Fourthâs family learns it, no one on the outside recognizes it.â
âA brand as big as the Clear Wind Sword... collapsed just like that?â Lin Chaoyi was stunned.
âIsnât it so? The changes during this time have indeed been too fast. Those martial artists from Xingdao look like losers driven out from over there, yet these losers were actually able to swiftly crush our Tuyue Outer City martial halls. Rumor has it that martial arts are prevalent over there, and fighting and killing are seen everywhere. Now it seems it really wasnât just hot air,â Lin Shunchong explained.
Lin Chaoyi fell silent, a look of contemplation on his face.
Not long after, he spoke slowly: âThe wealth and gifts we planned to send to Old Fourthâs family... have they been sent?â
âNot yet,â the old butler on the other side answered in a low voice.
âThatâs good then. Hold off for now. Given the trend of the Clear Wind Temple, Iâm afraid it will be hard for it to rise again. Old Fourthâs family has limited future development; throwing money into that side now would be a loss outweighing the gain...â Lin Chaoyi said heavily.
âBut, didnât you say these gifts were to ease the relationship...?â The First Branchâs Lin Shunjiang, father of Lin Hongzhen, asked in surprise.
âThat was before. Now that the family has encountered changes, thereâs no need to send these valuables out.â Lin Chaoyi frowned.
âBut, if we donât repair the relationship now, if Old Fourthâs family rises again in the future... will sending gifts then still be useful?â Lin Shunjiang found it hard to understand.
âItâs fine. I know Old Fourth. Sending them then will work just as well. Last time I went over, he declined on the surface, but in reality, he still wants to return. Otherwise, he wouldnât have let us into the inner room at all,â Lin Chaoyi said.
âFather is right. Old Fourth is famous for having a sharp tongue but a soft heart. If his development is poor in the future, we wonât mention it. But if there is development, Father can just visit again; it wonât be a big problem,â Lin Shunchong of the Second Branch laughed. âWith Old Fourthâs temperament, if the family truly reaches a life-or-death juncture, he will definitely help. So whether we give him this benefit or not, the result is the same. We might as well use it to win over the wavering centrists.â
Hearing this, Lin Chaoyi couldnât help but give his second son an extra glance. That was indeed exactly what he was thinking.
âHowever, it looks like the general situation of the martial hall market is set. A pattern like this can only be influenced by those martial artists of the Internal Force Realm,â he said softly.
âExactly. I even asked aroundâLin Hui, that kid, refuses to leave the Clear Wind Temple no matter what. The Black Dragon Gate even went to recruit him, but he wouldnât do it. He just stares blankly and stays put. Now most people from the Clear Wind Temple have run off; only he and a few others are struggling to hold on,â Lin Shunchong shook his head.
âTrees die when moved; people live when they move. He is still young after all; he doesnât understand this point.â Lin Chaoyi sighed, knowing in his heart that Lin Hui was unlikely to have any hope left.
Once a martial hall has fewer students, money decreases, resources decrease, and with fewer resources, the progress of practicing martial arts slows down. It seemed that Lin Hui would, at most, reach a level similar to his teacher Mingde in a few decades.
But looking at the current Clear Wind Temple, Mingde couldnât even protect himself.
âMingde helped others in a fight back then and made quite a few enemies. Given the current situation, Iâm afraid it wonât be long...â he said softly.
âNo movement for now, but I estimate they are watching and waiting...â Lin Shunchong nodded.
Hearing this, Lin Chaoyi held no more hope for Old Fourthâs side.
âSigh, forget it. Send that batch of valuables to Hongyu. As long as she can turn the situation around over there, everything will come alive.â
âOkay!â
Clear Wind Temple.
At dusk, the mist began to rise slowly, scattering.
Lin Hui and Mingde sat quietly at the table, eating.
There were five dishes and one soup on the table, all cooked personally by Weiwei. Pork with garlic scapes, shredded pork with edamame, braised pork, garlic lettuce... dish after dish still steaming, clearly fresh from the wok.
âYou said just now... youâve thoroughly mastered the Nine-Section Swift Sword and want to learn the Clear Wind Sword?â Mingde sent a piece of braised pork into his mouth, narrowing his eyes at Lin Hui.
âPrecisely. Please, Master, impart the sword to me.â Lin Hui said in a deep voice.
âYou donât mind that the Clear Wind Sword is weak?â Mingde asked.
âDisciple has always felt that the Clear Wind Sword was never meant for a head-on, hard-hitting fighting style. This sect prioritizes movement speed; we should fully utilize our strengths. If the Temple Master hadn't been forced into a corner back then, relying on his movement techniques to drag out the fight, he might not necessarily have lost.â Lin Hui said seriously.
âYouâre right,â Mingde sighed. He chewed the meat to a pulp and swallowed it in a few bites, then stood up and walked to the window, gazing at the hazy gray mist outside.
âActually, according to the rules, if you wanted to learn the Clear Wind Sword, you would at least have to undergo certain tests like everyone else. But given the current situation, thereâs no need to stick rigidly to the rules.â
Although he drank heavily, he saw everything around him clearly. How could ordinary wine make a martial artist of the Internal Force Realm drunk, no matter how much he drank?
It was nothing more than the heart desiring drunkenness; the wine was merely a catalyst.
âMany times, I think to myself that all of this is like a dream. If I could wake up and everything was restored to how it was, how good that would be... Pity. With Senior Brother in this state, itâs hard to rise again, and the Daoist temple has turned into this ghostly mess...â Mingde recalled scenes from his past in his mind. Back then, his Senior Brother was still well, the Clear Wind Temple was flourishing with a promising future, and the top ten elites were like wolves and tigers, their prestige illustrious in the surrounding towns.
Snapping back to reality and looking at the present...
Sigh.
He let out a long breath.
âFine. I will pass the Clear Wind Sword to you first. In a while, Iâll have Weiwei go handle a matterâsending something to an old friend. The journey is long and far, and Iâm worried she canât take care of herself. When the time comes, I may need you to travel with her.â
âYes,â Lin Hui responded.
Mingde retracted the strange look in his eyes. Lin Hui, this child, could be said to be the one who moved him the most among all the disciples he had accepted so far.
As the saying goes, adversity reveals true feelings. In this situation where the martial hall was critical and nearly collapsing into dissolution, Lin Hui remained steadfast and did not leave. No matter what, this heart, this character, gave him a final shred of comfort.
It let him know that his dedication to righteousness over so many years hadn't all been in vain.
In this world, there are always some people who are unmoved by money, unmoved by fame and profit. They still uphold a conduct that looks foolish to outsiders.
He is like this; Lin Hui is like this.
But it is a pity...
The time he met Lin Hui was too late.
If it had been ten years earlier, perhaps the current Lin Hui would already be...
Mingdeâs thoughts were instantly cut off by the image of Song Zhanlong of the Black Dragon Gate flashing through his mind.
âForget it, forget it. Even if it were ten years earlier, encountering Song Zhanlong at the door, the result would still be...â
Recalling the message quietly sent by a close friend yesterdayâin a while, Liu Sitao of the Mountain-Breaking Fist, whom he had made an enemy of by helping others fight back then, had gathered a group of old rivals and enemies and was rushing here to seek revenge.
Clear Wind Temple had lost power, Baohe had collapsed, and only two or three strays remained under his own sect. If they really faced Liu Sitaoâs gang...
Mingde knew the final result would likely be grim.
So he arranged in advance for his daughter and Lin Hui to leave first. Wang Yun didn't need to be worried about in her great clan home, and the rest of the students could be dismissed at will to avoid being implicated.
When the time came, he would remain alone in the temple to wait for them, settling the grievances of the past once and for all.
He had arranged everything.
Gathering his thoughts, Mingde turned around and began to explain the essentials of the Clear Wind Sword in detail.
âThe Clear Wind Sword is actually quite different from other sword techniques.â
He extended his hand, forming a sword with his index finger, and stabbed forward.
âIn essence, the Clear Wind Sword is actually a fusion and elevation of the Seven-Section Swift Sword and the Nine-Section Swift Sword. It integrates the momentum accumulation practice method of the Seven-Section Swift Sword into the whole, and incorporates the explosive assassination of the Nine-Section Swift Sword into the attacking moves. Then, using a special mental method, it perfectly fuses the two, ultimately forming a killing sword art that is like the wind.â
âClear Wind, Clear Windâwhat is Clear Wind? Clear and formless, like the windâphaseless and unstoppable. Only this can be called the Clear Wind Sword!â Mingde turned sideways and walked to a spacious open area.