After questioning Dan Fang, Wei Tu stepped closer to the sickbed and took Dan Wu Juās pulse.
Martial arts and medicine were deeply connected.
Having practiced martial arts for so many years and personally tending to Xinghuaās health during pregnancy, Wei Tu was not an expert in medicine, but he was at least a competent third-rate physician.
"Just as Yan Gong said⦠old age cannot be cured by medicine."
Wei Tu sighed inwardly and began channeling his internal energy, stabilizing Dan Wu Juās failing body.
He had no power to extend his Masterās life.
But with his internal energy, he could at least keep him alive a little longer, preventing him from passing away immediately.
Time passed.
A quarter of an hour laterā
Dan Yan Gong burst into the room, his expression full of rage upon seeing Dan Fang.
However, he did not immediately lash out.
Instead, he simply glared at her viciously before seating himself at the foot of the bed.
The siblings sat on opposite ends, both silently watching Wei Tuās actions.
After another moment of silence, Dan Yan Gong finally spoke.
"Wei Geāer, what exactly are you doing?"
His brows furrowed as he turned his gaze toward Wei Tu, unable to understand why Wei Tu had been keeping his palm pressed against his fatherās chest for so long.
"Iām using internal energy to stabilize Masterās condition," Wei Tu replied calmly.
By now, he was thirty years old.
He held the rank of an Eighth-rank Military Commandant, possessing both influence and strength within Qingfeng Prefectureās capital.
A thirty-year-old external martial artist who had awakened internal energy was considered a martial arts prodigy, though only within a single prefecture.
Over the years, alongside Fu Zhizhou and the others, he had not only investigated tales of immortal cultivation but also gathered information about Xiantian martial artists.
Through these findings, he had learned a crucial fact:
Many martial scholars who had obtained official martial ranks would typically find their Qi perception and awaken internal energy around the ages of thirty to forty.
Of courseā
This only applied to the top twenty martial scholars in each examination.
When put into perspective, across Southern Mountain Dao, there were at least a hundred external martial artists who had successfully awakened internal energy.
And Wei Tu?
He had ranked seventh in the 27th year of Qingāanās Dao-level martial examination.
For him to awaken internal energy at the age of thirty was not unusual.
It did not make him an outlier or an easy target for jealousy or schemes.
"Internal energy?" Dan Yan Gong was momentarily stunned.
As Dan Wu Juās only son, he knew that his fatherās lifelong pursuit had been to achieve Qi perception through external martial trainingāto step into the Qi Perception Realm.
Yet his father had never succeeded in this goal.
And nowā
At only thirty years old, Wei Tu had already achieved it.
"No wonderā¦"
Dan Yan Gongās expression turned complicated.
He finally understood why his father had treated Wei Tu so wellāalmost as if he were his own son.
Wei Tu had fulfilled the martial dream that Dan Wu Ju had never accomplished.
The two most prized possessions of a martial artistā
A fine warhorse and a crafted bow.
Dan Wu Ju had given both to Wei Tu.
Together, they were worth at least three or four hundred silver taels.
Meanwhileā
Hearing Wei Tu openly declare his martial achievements, Dan Fang was equally stunned.
For a brief moment, she was grateful that she had not acted recklessly earlier.
She may not have witnessed the power of internal energy, but through novels and rumors, she knew its capabilities.
Though not capable of reviving the dead, it could still grant a dying person a final burst of energyāa final moment of clarity.
Time continued to pass.
After the duration of a single cup of tea, a weak cough broke the silence.
Dan Yan Gong and Dan Fang shuddered, their eyes snapping back to Dan Wu Ju.
At that momentā
The expressions of the two siblings were polar opposites.
Dan Yan Gongās eyes lit up with joy.
Dan Fangās face grew pale, a trace of unease flashing in her gaze.
"Father."
Dan Yan Gong immediately stood, stepping forward to support his father into a half-seated position, assisting Wei Tu.
"Thank you, Wei Geāer."
Dan Wu Ju sighed, expressing his gratitude before turning his gaze to his two children.
"Thanks to Wei Geāerās help, I now have a final chance to speakā¦"
But even as he spokeā
His expression dimmed with disappointment.
"Father, I was wrong!"
Dan Fang could no longer sit still. Lifting her skirt, she fell to her knees, tears streaming down her face.
"I wonāt scold you."
Dan Wu Ju took a few deep breaths, his chest rising and falling weakly.
"It was my failure as a father that led you astray."
He took the blame upon himself.
After that, he did not rebuke Dan Fang further.
Instead, in front of everyone present, he began making arrangements for what would happen after his passing.
The first matter he addressedāwas Wei Tu.
He declared that when he had given the Qingcang horse, the golden-backed saber, and the three treasured bows to Wei Tu, it had been in name a loan, but in reality, a gift.
No one from the Dan family was to go to Wei Tu demanding their return.
Hearing this, neither Dan Yan Gong nor Dan Fang objected.
Silver and possessions were insignificant matters.
The true favor Wei Tu owed to their family was the real treasureāone that could secure the Dan family's prosperity for decades to come.
Both siblings understood this well.
Besidesā
Even if they had the audacity, neither of them would dare try to take from Wei Tu like snatching meat from a tigerās mouth.
Next, Dan Wu Ju spoke about arrangements for Madam Gao, the woman who had cared for him for over ten years.
He gave her two choices:
She could remarry and leave the family, and he would send her off with a generous sum.
Orā
She could stay in the Dan household, and Dan Yan Gong would be responsible for ensuring she was cared for until her old age.
Madam Gao hesitated for a moment before choosing the first optionāto remarry and leave.
Dan Wu Ju was not angered by this choice.
Instead, he instructed Dan Yan Gong to find her a suitable match and to gift her fifty taels of silver upon her departure.
Finallyā
Dan Wu Ju spoke about his estate and how it would be divided between his two children.
"Yan Gong, as the eldest son, you will inherit the familyās lands and house."
"As for the silver, you will take thirty percent, and the rest will go to your sister."
"I Yi Wu is a good child," he added.
Hearing this division, Dan Yan Gong nodded.
"Alright."
He then turned toward Dan Fang, waiting for her response.
For him, this arrangement was advantageous, so he had no reason to refuse.
Dan Fang clenched the letter hidden in her palm, her tears falling.
"I agree."
At this momentā
Dan Wu Ju, remembering their father-daughter bond, had not harshly punished her.
Instead, he had even left her seventy percent of the silver.
Of course, she would not refuse.
"Good."
Dan Wu Ju smiled faintly, turning his gaze toward Wei Tu.
"Wei Geāer, now withdraw your internal energy. It is time for me to go."
Living to seventy years old and dying of old ageāthis was a fortunate passing.
There was nothing tragic about it.
"Yes, Master."
Wei Tu nodded and slowly withdrew his right hand from Dan Wu Juās chest.
The next momentā
Lying in bed, Dan Wu Juās face instantly lost all color.
His raised arm fell limply, his hand dropping onto the edge of the bed curtain.
"Father!"
A heart-wrenching wail filled the room.
Butā
The one crying was not Dan Yan Gong.
It was Dan Fang, who had been kneeling on the ground.
She scrambled forward, throwing herself onto Dan Wu Juās body, clutching his lifeless arm, sobbing uncontrollably.
"Father, I was wrong! I was wrong! Please wake upā¦"
"Even if you scold me, it would make me feel better. Just say something!"
ā¦
ā¦
Several days laterā
Dan Wu Ju was laid to rest, buried in the mountains of Sanyuan Township, alongside his late wife, Dan Min.
Before leaving the Dan household, Wei Tu sought out Dan Yan Gong and requested two thingsā
The ancestral spirit tablet of Shi Ming and the incense burner from the family altar.
Dan Yan Gong agreed without hesitation.
He had no reason to refuse.
Upon returning to the prefectural capital, Wei Tu commissioned a carpenter to carve a spirit tablet for Dan Wu Ju.
He then placed both tablets side by side on an offering table in the outer hall of his homeā
Just as Dan Wu Ju had done during his lifetime.
ā¦
Time passed.
In the blink of an eye, two years went by.
And in those two years, one thing worth mentioning wasā
As the eldest of the four sworn brothers, Kou Liang had finally awakened his Qi perception at the age of thirty-six, stepping into the Qi Perception Realm.
Thenā
Not long after the annual gathering at Xuanhe Tower, Wei Tu felt something change within himself.
He sensed that his martial cultivation was about to break through once again.