Chapter 42: Masters Abound
Qin Ye did not conceal anything and recounted the entire process in full.
After finishing, he said apologetically, âThe Ten Directions Demon-Subduing Staff Technique is far too fierce and difficult to restrain. Even the slightest leak of strength can injure others. From now on, Iâll never use this staff technique again when sparring with fellow disciples.â
Li Qingqiuâs expression remained calm as he asked, âHow serious are his injuries?â
âHis face swelled up.â
âThen you do owe him an apology. You canât go hitting someone in the face. If you had hurt him elsewhere, his clothes couldâve covered it up. But injuring his face? His Master will surely find out.â
Li Qingqiuâs words left Qin Ye dumbfounded.
He hadnât considered that point, and after hearing it, his guilt deepened even more.
From his punishment stance, Li Sifeng snickered.
âThird Senior Brotherâs a petty man. Youâre done forâmaybe heâll come for you himself to avenge his disciple.â
Qin Ye didnât show fear.
Instead, he said solemnly, âIâm willing to accept punishment from Third Martial Uncle.â
Li Sifeng curled his lips and muttered, âDoesnât know life from death.â
After learning the cause, Li Qingqiu didnât take it to heart and said, âSince it was the other party who proposed the spar, youâre not in the wrong. Just be more careful next time. Third Junior Brother is proud by nature and wonât make trouble for you, but Xue Jin will certainly come looking to save face. When that happens, be cautious.â
In duels and sparring, injuries were inevitable.
Li Qingqiu truly didnât see it as a big dealâit wasnât as if he could ban disciples from competing altogether.
Though Qin Ye had won, Li Qingqiu didnât praise him, as he also believed Qin Ye needed better control over his staff technique.
The other disciples were not as resilient as Xue Jin.
Upon hearing this, Qin Ye still seemed hesitant and even suggested going to apologize to Third Martial Uncle.
Li Qingqiu kicked him hard, sending him flying.
âStill not satisfied stirring up trouble? Get lost already!â
Li Qingqiu said irritably.
Qin Ye flew two zhang away before crashing into a wall and stopping.
Landing in the corner, Qin Ye felt his insides churn and his body ache all over.
He secretly marveled at his Masterâs terrifying strength, then quickly got up and took his leave.
Li Sifeng turned to look at Li Qingqiu and clicked his tongue.
âSenior Brother, the staff technique Wu Baoyu taught is that powerful? Thatâs not good news. The Clear Sky Sect needs a martial art of its own to suppress the Ten Directions Demon-Subduing Staff Technique.â
âHmph! You just worry about yourself. Stand properly!â
Li Qingqiu snorted coldly.
He walked up beside Li Sifeng and kicked him squarely on the butt.
In an instant, a surge of pain shot through Li Sifeng, nearly making him kneel.
That kick carried inner strength condensed from Vital Energy, striking the pain meridians in Li Sifengâs legs, leaving him unable to endure the agony.
âStill dare to bully disciples again?â
âI just asked him to attend class for me, howâs that bullying?â
âCould he refuse you?â
âWell⊠not exactly impossibleâŠâ
Li Qingqiu kicked him again.
Li Sifeng grimaced in pain, baring his teeth, and quickly apologized, swearing heâd never do it again.
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At dusk, in a small courtyard, the young Bai Ningâer sat at a table, resting his cheek on his palm as he gazed blankly at the distant mountains.
A disciple hurriedly entered the courtyard, carrying four wild hares in his hands.
He walked up to the table, grinning.
âHu Feng, todayâs catchâfour hares, each weighing about five catties.â
Bai Ningâer came back to himself, picked up his brush, and began recording the catch in the ledger before him.
âWhy hares again? Do you plan to wipe out all the mountain hares?â he asked.
âThe Ancient Great Mountain Range is vastâcanât possibly catch them all. If the hares here are caught, others will come from elsewhere to graze. Besides, when we eat hare meat, Iâve never seen you refuse a bite.â
Hu Feng said with mild annoyance, but when Bai Ningâer carefully wrote down his contribution, his face immediately brightened.
âBind them properly before you set them down and leave,â Bai Ningâer reminded.
Hu Feng acknowledged with a word, carrying the hares to the back of the courtyard.
The area was already piled high with fruits and gameâthe disciplesâ daily harvest.
Bai Ningâerâs duty was to record these things each day.
With records, the disciplesâ motivation stayed high.
After Hu Feng left, Bai Ningâer lay down on the table and sighed.
When would such days come to an end?
Because he had practiced calligraphy since childhood and had a frail body, his Senior Brother assigned him to this duty.
Of course, the greater reason was that his Senior Brother wanted more time to train.
That Senior Brother always took good care of him, so he couldnât refuse.
Now, apart from morning exercises, he spent most of each day in this courtyardâa truly dull life.
Just as Bai Ningâer sighed again, a pungent urine smell wafted over, making him frown.
He didnât even need to turn around to know that a wild boar had relieved itself nearby.
He would have to wait for other disciples to come carry away the game and clean up the courtyard before his work for the day was done.
Although roasted boar meat tasted delicious, he truly despised live boarsâthey were filthy, stinking creatures that snorted incessantly.
Since the Clear Sky Sect was a martial sect, its disciples consumed a great deal of meat.
Many were tasked with hunting, bringing in fresh game daily.
Every time Zhang Yuchun went down the mountain, he bought dried or cured meat as well.
Villagers below would sometimes trade meat for grains, so while the sectâs disciples might not eat meat every meal, they could taste it every day.
When he first arrived, Bai Ningâer had been deeply impressed by such treatment, but over time, dissatisfaction crept inâhe wanted to practice martial arts.
As he reminisced, time passed quickly.
By dusk, five disciples finally entered the courtyard.
Seeing them, Bai Ningâer cheered aloud, then hurriedly packed up his ledger and ran out.
The five disciples, long accustomed to his behavior, simply began collecting the game and produce.
Once outside, Bai Ningâer skipped along the mountain path.
He decided to slack off tonight and clean the courtyard early tomorrow instead.
Doing it alone was exhaustingâhe had to find his Senior Brother and complain so that heâd help.
âLittle brother up ahead, please wait.â
A female voice came from behind.
Bai Ningâer stopped and turned to see two women walking up the mountain path.
The one in front wore green, petite in figure, looking about fifteen or sixteen years old, with a delicate, adorable face and twin braidsâher sight instantly caught Bai Ningâerâs eyes.
Behind her was a woman in plain white robes, a light veil covering her face.
She carried a long wooden box on her back, her bearing dignified, and her bright eyes full of grace.
Her demeanor clearly marked her as the mistress.
Visitors from down the mountain?
Bai Ningâer felt curious but not nervous.
One shout from him would summon fellow disciples, and besides, these two looked harmlessâgentle, even powerless.
When they approached, Bai Ningâer asked, âWho are you two?â
The girl in green smiled.
âMy name is Su Xiling. My ladyâs surname is Zhu. We were introduced by Liu Fanzhou and wish to speak with your Sect Master about something. Could you show us the way?â
She wasnât much taller than the fourteen-year-old Bai Ningâer, so he didnât feel wary of her.
âAh, Master Liu! Heâs a good manâthe mountain road was built thanks to him. Come on then, itâs almost dinner time. The Sect Master shouldnât be hard to find.â
Bai Ningâer agreed cheerfully, waved his hand, and led the way.
Su Xiling and the woman in white followed closely.
Su Xiling, clearly fascinated by the Clear Sky Sect, began asking questions.
Bai Ningâer answered them one by oneâthey were all trivial matters: whether the sect was peaceful, whether many martial guests came and went, whether bandits ever climbed the mountain.
Along the way, other Clear Sky Sect disciples asked about the two women.
Upon hearing Liu Fanzhouâs name, they immediately understood and didnât stop them.
After a stick of incenseâs time, they arrived at the courtyard atop the mountain.
Seeing Li Qingqiu seated at a long table, Bai Ningâer rushed over to introduce Su Xiling and her mistress.
âYouâve done well. Stay here for dinner tonightâfind yourself a seat,â Li Qingqiu said, rubbing Bai Ningâerâs head with a smile before standing and walking toward the two women.
Bai Ningâer beamed, foolishly rubbing his head in delight.
Facing away from him, Li Qingqiu opened his Dao Lineage panel and noticed the childâs loyalty had increased slightly.
He smiled with satisfaction.
Children were indeed easy to please.
Approaching the two women, Li Qingqiu smiled.
âSince you were recommended by Brother Liu, shall we talk inside?â
Su Xiling nodded, and the two women followed Li Qingqiu into the newly built main hall, its doors wide open.
As soon as Li Qingqiu sat down, Su Xiling stepped forward, took out an embroidered pouch from her sleeve, and placed it on the table.
Opening it revealed gold, silver, and jewels.
âMy lady heard from Liu Fanzhou that the Clear Sky Sect is a tranquil place, far removed from worldly affairs. She wishes to stay here for two years. We will not eat or live here for free,â Su Xiling said softly.
Her directness made Li Qingqiu glance at the veiled woman.
The woman in white, with the wooden box on her back, simply looked at him quietly without speaking.
Li Qingqiu didnât agree immediately and instead asked, âMay I ask why you wish to stay here? The Clear Sky Sect truly is a secluded place, but we do prefer to avoid trouble.â
Su Xiling replied, âThe imperial court is conducting a massive campaign to suppress rebel forces. The lands are in chaos everywhereâonly the Ancient Great Mountain Range remains peaceful. My lady is a renowned scholar from Guzhou, named Zhu Yan. She detests strife and conflict. You must have heard of her name.â
Li Qingqiu actually hadnât.
He was familiar with martial affairs but knew little of the literary world.
âIn that case, I agree,â Li Qingqiu said after a short hesitation, smiling as he stood to lead the way.
After exiting the hall, he summoned a disciple to arrange accommodations for them.
Watching the two womenâs departing figures, Li Qingqiu couldnât help but sighâthis martial world truly overflowed with hidden masters.
Zhu Yan appeared a refined and scholarly lady, seemingly without martial strength, yet her Inner Energy was no weaker than when Yang Jueding first arrived at the mountain.
As for her servant Su Xiling, she was even more astonishingâher Vital Energy was the most profound he had ever sensed, even surpassing LĂŒ Taidou of the Seven Peaks Alliance.
With martial prowess like theirs, no wonder they had climbed the mountain safely.
Clearly, they cultivated some secret art that concealed their energy; none of the disciples along the way had detected them.
Li Qingqiu smiled faintly and walked toward the dining table to eat.
In the following days, a melodious zither often resounded through the mountain valleys, sparking lively discussions among the disciples.
When Zhang Yu heard that Zhu Yan had arrived, he was ecstatic and tried to pay her a visitâonly to be stopped by Su Xiling.
It was then that Li Qingqiu truly believed Zhu Yan was indeed a scholar of renown.
In this world, anyone who could play the zither was far from ordinaryâand as for the usually proud Zhang Yu, it was the first time heâd ever behaved so eagerly.