Chapter 122: Chapter 98: The Heart of a Grandmaster
Time flies.
Since returning from the brothel, Li Hao had been kept in the family mansion by Li Tian Gang, not allowed to wander off.
Because of this, father and son had a small argument once, but in the end, they both compromised. Li Hao agreed to stay in the family mansion, but what he did there was no longer subject to interference.
Li Tian Gang agreed.
Li Hao no longer spent his days painting, but apart from going to play chess with the Fifth Elder, he spent the rest of his time in the Listening Rain Tower.
He was waiting for his Second Uncle to return and in the meantime, he was browsing through these cultivation techniques.
There were so many books in the Listening Rain Tower that it would take at least ten years of non-stop reading to get through them all, let alone comprehend them.
Initially, Li Hao had picked some high-level cultivation techniques to practice, not paying much attention to the basic ones, but this time he started from the basics.
With his Sixth Stage insight of the physical body path, he should have been able to step into the Heavenly Human Realm, yet he was stuck here.
Li Hao planned to first understand the heart of a Grandmaster.
However, easier said than done, it was difficult in practice.
What is a Grandmaster?
It means someone who can start their own school and have their own way.
No one could teach a Grandmaster how to act, nor could anyone give advice to a Grandmaster.
Not even the three Immortals could do it because each Grandmasterâs path is different. Although the Immortalsâ realms are higher, they can only pass on some of their own experiences in promotion and cultivation and cannot specifically point out what to do.
Similarly, reaching the Celestial Master Realm, one must find their own way forward step by step.
With no cultivation techniques to guide, no one to teach, one can only learn by referencing, contemplating, and understanding for oneself.
âMy own path in martial artsâŠâ
Li Hao sat in the Listening Rain Tower with a book on the fundamentals of martial arts in hand, his eyes flickering.
He had asked his Second Uncle how to comprehend the heart of a Grandmaster.
The Second Uncle gave him three ways. One was to gain worldly experience and find oneâs martial heart through the trials and tribulations of life.
The second was to teeter on the brink of life and death, and in the face of great terror, to stimulate a moment of enlightenment and thereby set foot into that realm.
The third way was steadier and depended on personal comprehension: to seek from the most basic martial arts techniques.
Why the most basic techniques? Because the higher and more profound a technique, the easier it is to be blinded by the intricacies and miss the core essence.
Itâs like a stone.
Tossed to the ground, everyone knows it to be a stone, despised by thousands, casually trampled upon.
But if itâs placed on a table, especially in a shrine, itâs cherished by the world, worshipped and revered by thousands.
Yet in essence, it is still just a stone.
At the moment, Li Hao was browsing the overall compendium of martial arts, which contained many disciplines, but it was only a simple list.
Swords, spears, staffs, fists, movement techniquesâŠ
Li Hao flipped through the pages casually, not forcing himself to gain any particular insight, simply passing the time as if out of boredom.
A month went by in the blink of an eye.
Li Hao read quite a few books in the Listening Rain Tower, covering not only martial arts but also quirky tales of interesting people.
Many books also recorded the life stories of numerous Grandmasters.
These Grandmasters followed all sorts of bizarre paths with different martial arts styles.
Some belonged to the sly school, where every move was underhanded, poking eyes out, attacking the groin, throwing poison, flinging sand and the like; the more ruthless the better. They condensed these types of moves into a set of techniques, their cultivation technique, and established schools with them.
Others belonged to the tough-fighting style, who were stubborn and fought head-on, never resorting to trickery, with every move explosive.
Still others focused on movement techniques, emphasizing light and agile movement.
For Li Hao, creating his own cultivation techniques wasnât hard.
With his Sixth Stage insight into swordsmanship and fist techniques, it was easy for him to invent his own styles of swordplay and boxing.
He could even blend the two kinds of techniques.
However, though the techniques were there, the heart was not yet formed.
Most people who enter the Grandmaster Realm do so by first establishing their will, and then according to the direction of their Grandmaster heart, they strengthen their own cultivation techniques.
But Li Hao did it the other way around.
âWhere is my heartâŠâ
Li Hao murmured to himself.
He had seen too many cultivation techniques, and now, it seemed to dazzle and confuse him.
His heart was unsettled.
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On this day, Li Hao came to the Listening Rain Tower as usual.
But soon after sitting down, he was called back to the Mountain and River Courtyard, told that there was something they needed him for.
When Li Hao returned to the courtyard, he was immediately greeted by the sight of his father, Li Tian Gang, seated in the main hall, and facing him, the figure of a young girl.
The girl was talking with his father, her back turned to the entrance.
She was dressed in a dark purple robe, exuding an air of mystery, like a fragrant and intense orchid in bloom.
Even just her upright back seemed to radiate with the vibrancy of youth.
At that moment, they seemed to be discussing something that brought smiles to Li Tian Gangâs face, his gaze was filled with warmth and affection.
Reaching the doorway, Li Hao thought of the etiquette he had been forced to learn over the past month, and instead of entering directly, he stopped and called out from outside.
Li Tian Gang looked toward Li Hao and, at the same time, the girl with her back to the entrance turned around.
Her brows were like distant mountains, her eyes as clear as bright streams, and her delicate face was softly illuminated, her skin white as jade.
Li Hao stared for a moment before his eyes widened in surprise.
âXueâer?â
âBrother Hao.â
The girl recognized Li Hao as well, the past memories rising in her mind. She broke into a radiant smile and called out to him with a crisp voice.
Li Hao finally confirmed that the girl before him was the little miss he hadnât seen for eight years, the little tail that used to follow him around.
He stepped forward quickly, looking her up and down with astonishment. In the eight years they had not seen each other, the little girl who used to cry at the smallest thing had grown into a young lady.
And not only that, she was beautiful and delicate, as though crafted with care.
âYouâve grown up so much,â Li Hao couldnât help but utter a remark full of amazement.
The girl was indeed Bian Ruxue. She stood up from her chair with graceful movements and smiled, âBrother Hao, youâve grown a lot taller too.â
âOf course,â Li Hao laughed and said, âWhy didnât you say something before coming back? Have you eaten yet? Let me tell you, my cooking skills have improved a lot. In a few months, I can fatten you up into a little fatty!â
Bian Ruxueâs cheeks flushed slightly as she said, âBrother Hao still likes to joke around.â
âWho told you to be such a crybaby, I definitely have to tease you.â
âIâm not a puppy.â
Li Hao laughed heartily, then asked, âHow is it going with your swordsmanship training over there? Did anyone bully you?â
Bian Ruxue smiled and shook her head, âMaster and my senior brothers and sisters are very nice to me, nobody bullies me.â
âThatâs good.â
âAnd what about you, Brother Hao? Have you been well these years?â
Bian Ruxue asked, her eyes intently gazing at Li Hao.
Li Hao grinned and said, âOf course, Iâve been great. Donât you know who I am? I am the one who bullies others â nobody can bully me. My days are filled with eating and drinking, incredibly joyful.â
Li Tian Gang listened and frowned slightly, sighing softly to himself.
Bian Ruxue glanced at Li Hao and said softly, âBrother Hao, stop joking around.â
Upon hearing this, Li Tian Gangâs face turned stern as he said, âHao Er, be serious. Xueâer has just come back; youâre not allowed to bully her.â
âAlright, alright, alright.â
Li Hao smiled helplessly.
Bian Ruxue immediately turned to Li Tian Gang and said, âUncle, Brother Hao never bullies me.â
Li Tian Gang looked at her, a smile appearing on his face, âXueâer, youâre just too soft-hearted. Donât worry, now that Iâm back, if Hao Er dares to bully you, just come to me, and Iâll stand up for you.â
âWhen your father entrusted you to me, I promised to take good care of you. I will never let you suffer any grievances in our Li Family!â
âThank you, Uncle.â
Bian Ruxue smiled and bowed slightly in thanks. Then, she looked at Li Hao in front of her and noticed that the smile on his face seemed suddenly less bright.
She didnât think much of it and said to Li Tian Gang, âUncle, Iâd like to go for a walk with Brother Hao and have a chat alone.â
âGo ahead, you two.â
Li Tian Gang said with a nod and a smile.
Bian Ruxue bowed slightly again, then said to Li Hao, âBrother Hao, shall we go? I havenât been back in a long time; would you accompany me for a walk outside?â
Li Hao nodded, then, as if thinking of something, turned to look at his father who was seated higher up, âIâll take Xueâer out for a walk?â
Li Tian Gang nodded and said, âWith Xueâer by your side, I am at ease. Spend some good time with her in the upcoming days.â
The corners of Li Haoâs mouth twitched slightly, then he turned and took hold of Bian Ruxueâs hand, saying, âLetâs go. Iâll show you around the city. Thereâs not a single delicious spot in Qingzhou City that I donât know about.â
Her tender wrist that was grabbed gave a slight struggle as if startled, but quickly relaxed, allowing Li Hao to lead her.
After watching them leave, Li Tian Gang sighed softly, âHao Er has been living a rather good life despite not having us around these years. Itâs a pity no one has been disciplining him; heâs become too wild.â
Zhao opened his mouth slightly but then closed it again without saying anything.
Li Tian Gangâs gaze softened, âFortunately, Xueâer is well-mannered and sensible. Having her by his side can somewhat restrain him. I feel more at ease now. That boy is fortunate to have Xueâer in his life.â
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Once they left the Divine General Mansion, Li Hao took the girl beside him and headed straight for the bustling district nearby.
âBrother Hao, I just found out that Uncle only returned recently.â
Bian Ruxue let Li Hao lead her without struggling, only her cheeks blushing while she glanced from time to time at the side of Li Haoâs face, âAfter I left, were you all alone?â
Li Hao smiled and said, âSilly girl, still as naive as when you were a kid. The Mountain and River Courtyard is so large, and with so many house servants and maids, how could I be alone?â
âHouse servants and maids are different, Brother Hao would never confide his inner thoughts to them,â Bian Ruxue said.
âThen letâs not talk about it,â Li Hao said with a laugh.
Bian Ruxue paused, then asked, âWill it be uncomfortable not to talk?â
âIâm used to it.â
Li Hao brought Bian Ruxue to a sugar painting stall. âWant some candy?â
Bian Ruxue glanced at it and shook her head slightly. âBrother Hao, Iâve already grown up.â
âYouâre only fourteen and saying youâre grown up? Then by twenty, wonât you be old?â
Seeing that she didnât want candy, Li Hao continued to take her around.
They came across a toy stall on the road and he bought her a metal frog. With a gentle press, it could keep hopping forward, a product under the command of the Qianji Sect.
The two of them strolled and chatted. Li Hao asked about her life on the mountain these years, and Bian Ruxue also asked about Li Haoâs days in the courtyard.
When it was time for dinner, Li Hao found a restaurant and they continued to talk while eating.
After eight years of not seeing each other, there was a lot to talk about. It started off a bit awkward, but later Li Hao seemed to find the feeling of his childhood again.
âWhen did you come down from the mountain?â
âA month ago,â said Bian Ruxue.
Li Hao was surprised. âThen why have you only just returned?â
âI heard that some strange occurrences were happening somewhere, so I went to check it out. It turned out that the Mo River had seeped through, destroying an entire village,â explained Bian Ruxue.
Li Hao nodded. âAnd what happened after that?â
âI tried several times, but unfortunately, I could only destroy it; I couldnât get through.â
Li Hao smiled, âDestroying it is still good. At least that can make it disappear for a while.â
Bian Ruxue sighed slightly and nodded, âThatâs true.â
Li Hao noticed the sword that never left her side and asked, âHow has your swordsmanship improved over these years under the Sword Saint?â
Bian Ruxue was slightly stunned, then fell silent for a moment before saying, âItâs alright, I guess.â
Seeing her reaction, Li Hao couldnât help but laugh. âWhat? Did you get criticized for not practicing well? Why else would you get so down when swords are mentioned?â
Bian Ruxue shook her head slightly, set the sword aside, and said, âBrother Hao, letâs not talk about swords. I only found out after returning that youâre about to become the Li Familyâs True Dragon. Along the way, I heard that someone else wants to compete against you. Are you confident?â
âWhat do you think?â Li Hao asked.
Seeing Li Hao so relaxed, Bian Ruxue immediately said, âI think you are.â
âI think so too.â
Li Hao smiled and served her some dishes.
âSpeaking of which, I saw quite a few important figures heading towards Qingzhou on the road. I heard that the competition for the True Dragon requires considering oneâs connections.â
Bian Ruxue said, âBrother Hao, do you want me to call my master and the others down to support you?â
âConnections are just a minor aspect. They donât count for much. The choice of the Li Familyâs True Dragon canât be influenced by outsiders,â Li Hao said with a laugh.
Bian Ruxue thought it made sense and said, âAlright then. If thereâs anything you need me to do, Brother Hao, you must tell me.â
âThere is actually something I need you to do.â
âWhat?â Bian Ruxue was startled.
âIâm full. You finish the rest. Donât waste food,â Li Hao said with a content burp, leaning back in his chair comfortably.
Bian Ruxue was momentarily speechless.