The physician finished applying Li Mengchaoâs medicine and tactfully departed.
The door closed, leaving only the Li Family in the room.
"Father, I will never let Qin Yu get away with this!"
Li Mengchao shot upright, oblivious to the pain from his wounds. Fury blazed in his eyes. "That venomous bastard! Iâll turn him into a human swine!"
If Qin Yuâs skills had genuinely been superior, that would have been one thing. He would have had no complaints about being defeated or even grievously wounded.
But instead, he resorted to such a venomous tactic, nearly severing his very roots.
A chill went down Li Mengchaoâs spine just thinking about it.
He had killed plenty of people, but he had never humiliated an opponent so cruelly.
Qin Yuâs actions had crossed his line!
Li Haitao saw the hatred in his sonâs eyes and nodded slowly. His voice, heavy with unquestionable authority, rumbled, "Rest assured. What Qin Yu did wasnât just to youâit was a slap in the face to our Li Family. The family will see that you get your justice."
"Thereâs no need."
But Li Mengchao shook his head, his gaze as sharp as a knife. "Iâll take this revenge myself!"
âHe would personally tear that posturing clown Qin Yu to shreds.â
Seeing the determination in his sonâs eyes, Li Haitao mulled it over for a moment and didnât press the issue.
He knew that if Li Mengchao couldnât let out this anger, it might fester into an inner demon.
Besides, if Li Mengchao decided to act, the Li Family would naturally send men to support him.
"Speaking of which, by beating Lin Yue so severely on the training grounds, youâve taught him a good lesson."
The gray-robed elder stroked his beard, a chill in his voice. "Itâll make him think twice and keep his distance from the Xiao Family. A mere boy with no real backing thinks he can meddle in the affairs of the six great families? He clearly isnât afraid of getting caught in the crossfire."
Li Haitao nodded. "The Xiao Family and our Li Family have been rivals for generations; our open conflicts and covert struggles have never ceased. That boy, Lin Yue, is quite talented. If the Xiao Family truly wins him over and supports him with their resources, itâs not impossible for him to break through to the Transforming Energy realm in the future. Our Li Family absolutely cannot tolerate the Xiao Family gaining another Transforming Energy expert to stand in our way."
A vicious glint flashed in his eyes. "Lin Yue hasnât even reached the Peak of Dark Energy, yet he already wields such power. His potential is clearly extraordinary. If we allow him to develop peacefully and he obtains the resources to break through to the Transforming Energy realm, he will become a major threat.
"This lesson was also a warning. If he still doesnât know whatâs good for him and insists on getting tangled up with the Xiao Family, we wonât show any deference, even if Sun Yong is a veteran Transforming Energy master in Yuhe County. Next time, it wonât be something as simple as a serious injury. We wouldnât hesitate to cripple him or even take his life."
Li Mengchao snorted. Recalling Lin Yueâs close ties to the Xiao Family disciples and the rumors about him marrying Miss Xiao, the chill in his eyes deepened. "Heâs an idiot. How could a mere disciple from a Martial Arts Hall meddle in the disputes of the six great families? Even his master wouldnât dare! A few months in bed will give him plenty of time to reflect. Outsiders should know their place. Forcing your way into our circle is a good way to get yourself killed without ever knowing why."
He paused, a hint of regret in his voice. "Honestly, I had intended to cripple him today to avoid future trouble. I was worried heâd hold a grudge against the Li Family, setting aside his ties to the Xiao Family, so I wanted to finish things for good. I just didnât expect him to be so weak. He fainted after just a few hits. In front of all those people, I couldnât very well deliver a fatal blow, so I had to stop."
"You did the right thing," Li Haitao said gravely. "One shouldnât be too ostentatious during the trials. Itâs best to know when to stop. If you really want to take care of him, there will be other chances. Once youâve recovered, you can visit him under the pretense of checking on his health. See what his attitude is toward you and the Li Family. If he shows any signs of discontent, finish him. Our Li Family may not fear him now, but he would become a nuisance if he were to break through to the Transforming Energy realm."
"Yes, Father," Li Mengchao said with a nod.
The gray-robed elder added, "Meng Chao, donât be hasty. Your priority right now is to heal. We can discuss everything else once youâve recovered. As for Lin Yue, Iâll have someone watch him. If he dares to conspire with the Xiao Family again or shows any resentment toward our Li Family, we can decide what to do then. He is, after all, old Sun Yongâs most prized disciple. Severely injuring him is acceptable, but if we actually cripple him or kill him, Sun Yong might do something desperate."
The other elders present nodded in agreement, urging Li Mengchao to focus on his recovery and not let anger over such matters hinder his healing.
Although a violent rage still simmered within him, Li Mengchao knew his elders were right. He nodded. "I understand."
The atmosphere in the room eased slightly. After offering a few more words of advice on his recuperation, the elders rose and left one by one.
The candlelight still flickered. Li Mengchao leaned back on the couch, his gaze fixed on the bed canopy, his expression dark and turbulent.
âBoth Qin Yuâs viciousness and Lin Yueâs foolishness left a fire of resentment smoldering inside him.â
He secretly clenched his fist. âOnce Iâm healed, Iâll settle every one of these scores.â
...
ăTongyi Square. Yang Jingâs small courtyard.ă
Dawnâs first light filtered through the latticed window, casting dappled shadows on the floor.
Yang Jing slowly opened his eyes, feeling clear-headed and refreshed.
Most of the energy he had expended in the previous dayâs brutal fights had returned, and even the dull ache in his abdomen had subsided significantly.
He had slept for an hour longer than usual, and when he rose, his cousin Yang An had already set the table with food.
On the square table, a portion of tiger meat was still steaming, accompanied by a bowl of plain porridge and a few side dishes.
Yang Jing sat down and began to eat voraciously, devouring over a pound of the tiger meat before finally putting down his chopsticks.
As his cultivation of the Martial Dao deepened, the nourishing effects of beast meat were gradually diminishing, but it was still enough to sustain his daily energy expenditure.