Chapter 98: Chapter 87 So What?_2
Li Tian Gang didnât hesitate to say, âThat would naturally be a shock to the world, so surprising that perhaps when it gets out, some might not believe it, but other Divine General Mansions will know that the Li Family has produced a once-in-a-millennium genius!â
Li Hao gazed at him and asked, âEven if I am a once-in-a-millennium genius, what of it?â
Li Tian Gang was taken aback, feeling there was something off in Li Haoâs words, and furrowed his brows as he looked at him:
âWhat do you mean âwhat of itâ? Do you have any idea how many people there are in Dayu? How many geniuses?â
âNineteen provinces, each with hundreds of cities, tens of thousands of villages and towns, billions upon billions of people!â
âJust counting the geniuses, they are innumerable, as plentiful as carps crossing the river; top-tier geniuses are indeed rare, but even among one province, dozens can be selected, yet only those who set foot on the Qiankun List truly make a name for themselves!â
âAnd now your talent would deem ranking on the Qiankun List too low; when your ninth uncle was nineteen, he stepped into the Immortal realm and was already considered a once-in-a-millennium genius. If you reach the Grandmaster Realm at fourteen, you too would be worthy of that title!â
The further one advances in cultivation level, the more difficult it becomes, just like Li Junye, who entered the Grandmaster Realm at seventeen and was once famed throughout the world, but compared to the shock of someone reaching the Immortal realm at nineteen, it is still somewhat lesser.
After all, the momentum of a genius can be broken.
Most with the ninth-grade battle physique could reach the Divine Travel Realm by fifteen, but that doesnât mean they will necessarily step into the Celestial Master Realm by the age of twenty.
Many of the same batch of fifteen-year-olds in the Divine Travel Realm might reach the Heavenly Human Realm by eighteen, while others might only reach the Grandmaster Realm at thirty.
And when it comes to challenging the Immortal realm, thatâs when an even greater disparity will reveal itself.
Li Hao knew all that Li Tian Gang was talking about; he glanced at the other, but felt there was no need to pursue the conversation further.
He simply turned to Zhao and said, âI must trouble you, Uncle Zhao.â
âIt is no trouble at all,â Zhao promptly replied.
But Li Tian Gangâs expression turned ugly; Li Haoâs demeanor made it clear he hadnât taken his words to heart.
In Northern Yan, his word was a military order, and a military order carried the weight of a mountain!
A single word was like a rifle bullet, piercing through the ground.
âYouâre not allowed to go!â Li Tian Gang stopped Zhao in his tracks, then promptly turned to Li Hao:
âAs long as I am here, you will not touch those nonsensical things again! Besides, Iâve said it: regardless of your cultivation level, whatever realm youâre in, even if you surpass your ninth uncleâs talents, you must apologize to your Uncle Yuxuan!â
Yu Xuanâs expression changed slightly beside him; he bowed to Li Tian Gang and said, âLord Hou, let it be, Hao Er is young and ignorant; I didnât take it to heart.â
âIt cannot be let go!â
Li Tian Gang suddenly shouted fiercely, his gaze shifted to Zhao, then swept over to Li Fu, and finally rested on his own son, who was looking back at him with a cold demeanor. What was this expression?
âBecause of your indulgence, he has become so presumptuous!â
âWhat does having cultivation matter? The Li Family isnât short of geniuses!â
âDisrespectful towards oneâs elders, even if one has an outstanding cultivation level, without proper discipline, what future can one hope for?â
Zhao and Li Fu were both shocked, not expecting Lord Hou to be so serious.
After his initial surprise, Li Fu was somewhat stunned; he didnât expect that bringing back such joyous news would result in such a scene.
âLord Hou, the young master has always been like this, and although he did those things, it now seems he hasnât neglected his cultivationâŠâ
Li Fu began to speak, trying to plead on Li Haoâs behalf; he knew of Yu Xuan and couldnât comprehend what wrong Li Hao had done to necessitate an apology.
However, based on his understanding of Li Haoâs temperament, at most it would have been a slip of the tongue, certainly not a grave mistake warranting such formality.
âSilence!â
Li Tian Gang rarely shouted at him like that.
When administering punishment in the military, he hated it most when others pleaded for leniency or engaged in nepotism.
Li Fuâs expression changed slightly, and he quickly bowed his head, realizing that in this moment, Lord Hou was not the familial Li Tian Gang he interacted with in private, but the unbeatable Lord of Martial Discipline in the army!
Zhao wanted to speak, but the stern look from Li Tian Gang silenced him; he could only look towards Li Hao with a worried expression.
Li Hao fell silent, facing the piercing gaze of the middle-aged man before him, he suddenly felt like laughing, but no laughter came.
Was this the fulfillment of the wait he had endured for fourteen years alone in the courtyard, gazing up at the starry sky?
Yet why couldnât he feel happy at all now?
Just yesterday everything was still joyful, still harmonious.
Li Hao took a deep breath, and finally not of a youthful temperament, he restrained the unspeakable sense of loss in his heart, staring at the other person, he said:
âIndeed, I shouldnât have lost my temper at him, because he didnât do anything wrong, he was just following your orders.â
Beside him, Yu Xuan was slightly stunned, looking at Li Hao with a hint of surprise.
The anger in Li Tian Gangâs eyes had just receded when it surged forth again, his gaze as fierce as a tigerâs emanating an intimidating brilliance:
âSo, are you blaming me? Do you still want to shout at your father to get lost?!â
As he spoke, he felt almost laughed at by his own anger.
Utterly lawless!
Li Haoâs fists clenched slightly, but then released, he suddenly wanted to turn away, his gaze casually falling on something else, landing precisely on the weeds beside the courtyard steps.
He suddenly felt how similar he was to that clump of weeds.
He drew in a deep breath and slowly exhaled, a self-mocking, nonchalant smile curling at the edge of his lips:
âHave you ever looked at my paintings? You definitely havenât, have you? You said my mother left, but actually, I can barely remember as well, so while I still could remember, I painted her down.â
The young manâs voice crisply echoed, altering the expressions of everyone present.
Li Tian Gang suddenly froze, his whole body shaking.
Those paintings⊠were they of Qingqing?
Naturally, he would not bother to open those shabby scrolls, but he hadnât anticipated this.
âHowever, by the time I learned to paint, I had already forgotten what my mother looked like. I could only remember her eyes.â
Li Haoâs gaze settled on the weeds fluttering in the breeze, but his sight was unfocused, his thoughts as if drifting far away, he murmured to himself:
âSo, all I painted was her vague figure, I originally wanted to wait for mother to return, to paint her properly, but mother⊠she leftâŠâ
The young manâs voice plunged the others into silence, Li Tian Gangâs breathing became slightly heavier, his palm hidden in his sleeve gripped tight involuntarily.
At that moment, Li Haoâs thoughts seemed to return from afar, back to the courtyard, back to his own frail body.
He turned his head to look at his father before him, smiled, and said, âYou say a Grandmaster cannot be insulted, yes, but I just donât know, whether my mother is allowed to be insulted.â
It sounded like a statement, yet also like a query.
These words pierced like a sharp knife, making Li Tian Gang feel suddenly suffocated, his sturdy frame trembling slightly.
Yu Xuanâs expression also looked somewhat ugly, having not expected those paintings to contain images of the lady; no wonder the young man was so agitated just now.
Reflecting on his own actions, he fell silent.
Li Fu and Zhaoâs eyes were slightly moist as they looked towards Li Tian Gang.
The young man said nothing more, turned, and left, only saying, âThose scrolls, do with them whatever you please.â
Watching the young manâs retreating figure, Li Tian Gang uncontrollably shouted furiously, âStop!â
But the young manâs steps did not halt, and he walked away without stopping.
Li Tian Gang was briefly at a loss, this was the first time someone defied his words.
And that person was his own son.
If it were anyone else, he would have already struck, breaking their limbs, he hadnât dismissed them, who dared to be presumptuous in front of him?
But Li Haoâs recent words had choked his anger at his throat, which soon evaporated, leaving his complexion unspeakably grim.
âMaster, the young masterâŠâ
Seeing his anger, Zhao immediately wanted to speak up in persuasion.
Li Tian Gang gestured to stop him, took a deep breath, and said sternly:
âImmediately go and move all the paintings out, clear the cleanest room for me, lay them out properly, if there is any damage, everyone will be dealt with under martial law!â
Zhao was taken aback, relieved, and quickly agreed.
Li Tian Gang turned to Li Fu and said, âGo inform your elder sister-in-law about Hao Erâs progress in the Fifteen Li Realm, let her be aware, I want to host a family banquet, I want the whole world to know!â
Li Fu, seeing his change of heart, also inwardly heaved a sigh of relief and hurriedly saluted, âIâll go at once.â