Chapter 47 - The Huang Familyâs Offering, the Four Realms of the Martial Dao
They were Huang Yunchong and Huang Qianjun, father and son.
After a brief daze, Su Yi understood.
Indeed, Huang Yunchong hurried over, his expression grateful. âYoung Lord Su, yesterday I learned that you taught my son a profound and mysterious secret art. Iâm shocked and flattered, so I came here to express my gratitude in person!â As he spoke, he bowed solemnly at the waist.
Su Yi calmly accepted this show of respect.
The breathing technique heâd created on the spot yesterday wasnât all that lofty or profound, but to the Huang Family, which practiced the Form-Intention Six Harmonies Fist, it was an enormous stroke of good fortune!
Huang Yunchong was clearly well aware of what it represented to the Huang Family. It would have been stranger if he hadnât come to express his thanks.
âIt was nothing, as easy as lifting my hand. If thereâs nothing else, please be on your way.â
As he spoke, Su Yi walked into the mulberry grove and began practicing the Pine and Crane Body Refining Technique.
His attitude was a bit cold and indifferent, but Huang Yunchong didnât mind at all.
After hearing his son recount the breathing technique Su Yi taught him, he completely lost his calm. He couldnât have been any more grateful.
When he finally calmed down, he reached a single conclusionâ
With this breathing technique, the Huang Family would rise to new heights. Theyâd reach a whole new level!
This was something Huang Yunchong wouldnât have even dared dream about in the past.
The Dao couldnât be taught lightly, and laws werenât to be passed on casually.
In the Great Zhou, a single powerful breathing technique was enough to change the destiny of an entire clan!
âChild, remember what I told you yesterday. You have to work hard. Donât disappoint Young Lord Su after all heâs done to train you up.â Huang Yunchong took a deep breath and patted Huang Qianjun on the shoulder.
Then, he turned to the distant Su Yi, who was busy drilling his martial arts, and clasped his fist. Finally, he turned and left in silence.
âWhat he told me yesterdayâŚ.?â Huang Qianjun couldnât help but recall the solemn words his father had spoken before their ancestorsâ memorial tablets:
âChild, youâre still young, and you donât understand the significance of this secret art. Let me tell you directly that this technique alone is so weighty, every generation of the Huang Family will remember this benevolence!â
This was Huang Qianjunâs first time seeing his father so solemn.
It was also his first team realizing that, simply by following Su Yi and acting as his subordinate, heâd inadvertently given his entire clan a chance to change their destinies!
âIs this what they mean when they âwhen one person obtains the Dao, even their dogs and chickens ascend into the heavens?ââ Huang Qianjun glanced at Su Yi, who was practicing martial arts not far away. An unprecedented reverence welled within his heart. Brother Su really is amazing!
After finishing his daily cultivation, Su Yi walked over and saw the piping-hot breakfast and drinks Huang Qianjun had ready for him.
âEe? Are there spiritual medicines in todayâs bone broth?â Su Yiâs nostrils flared. He smelled something different in the soup.
âBrother Su, my father said that for the next week our steward will prepare a spiritual medicine for you once a day.â With that, Huang Qianjun pulled out an embroidered pouch and passed it over. âThis contains fifty spirit stones. Theyâre a token of the Huang Familyâs gratitude, and we hope youâll accept them. If you refuse, my father wonât let me through the doorâŚ.â
A stalk of spiritual medicine a day. Seven days meant seven stalks in total.
Add that to fifty spirit stones⌠The Huang Family had really spared no expense!
Su Yi was stunned despite himself.
There was no need to even discuss how rare and precious spiritual medicines were.
Spirit stones were even rarer. There were none to be found in the markets; money alone wasnât enough to purchase them.
To the best of Su Yiâs knowledge, the Three Great Clans of Guangling City had less than a hundred spirit stones apiece.
Yet now, the Huang Family had offered fifty such spirit stones at once!
Huang Yunchong is actually quite clever. He knows that the value of a good breathing technique far exceeds mere treasures like these. Su Yi shook his head, then set those thoughts aside and began eating and drinking.
Huang Qianjun, meanwhile, entered the nearby clearing and began practicing the Form-Intention Six Harmonies Fist.
When he finished his practice, Su Yi pointed out a few imperfections, then left.
The Apricot Cottage.
âWith these spirit stones, I can temporarily set aside my plans to pick medicine in the Azurecloud Mountains.â Su Yi poured the embroidered pouchâs contents onto his desk. The spirit stones glittered, clear and transparent, emanating spiritual undulations.
Although all of them were just tier-one spirit stones, the lowest class, they were already hard to find in the spiritually-barren Great Zhou.
âNot bad. With these spirit stones, I can reach the peak of the Refining Sinew Stage within two weeks!â Su Yiâs lips curved upward in a hint of a smile.
One day passed, then another.
Su Yiâs life was calm but fulfilling. Nothing happened to stir up any waves.
When he wasnât cultivating, he would occasionally see patients, audit the ledgers, and collect profits.
And at night, when all was still, heâd call upon the beautiful but ditzy ghost Qing Wan and instruct her in her cultivation.
When the mood struck, heâd chat with her.
Unfortunately, she still couldnât overcome her timidness. When she faced him, she was still as fearful as could be.
This left Su Yi at a loss. If she was scared to even talk to him, who knew how terrified sheâd be if he touched her?
If things went on like this, how were they supposed to engage in dual cultivation? Dual cultivation was no joke, and required doing all sorts of things. There was no avoiding direct contact, both body and soul.
If anything went wrong, it would be a disaster.
But of course, dual cultivation was still far away. The way Su Yi saw it, heâd have plenty of time to teach Qing Wan not to be so afraid of him.
At night, when no one else was around, Qing Wan sometimes sat in the locust tree and hummed ancient tunes. Her voice was beautiful and ethereal.
It was true; Qing Wan really was a multi-talented lady ghost.
During this period, Nie Teng visited twice to report on various matters.
For example, the guards had scoured the entirety of Guangling City. Theyâd discovered seven Ghoul Worm farms in total, but all seven had been disposed of, preventing future trouble.
Su Yi couldnât help but wonder; if Wu Ruoqiu was really raising the worms on his sectâs orders, why hadnât they sent anyone to investigate after all their worm farms were destroyed?
In the end, Su Yi inferred two possibilities.
One, the Deathbringerâs Gate already understood that something had happened to Wu Ruoqiu and they were currently investigating in secret.
Two, the Deathbringerâs Gate still didnât know what had happened, so theyâd yet to react.
Regardless of which possibility turned out to be correct, Su Yi knew that the heretical cultivators of the Deathbringerâs Gate wouldnât just let this go.
But of course, this latent danger was nothing to Su Yi himself.
They were a third-rate sect, a bunch of losers who used virginsâ menstrual blood to refine their weapons. What could a group like that possibly achieve?
As time went on, the Dragonâs Gate Banquet drew closer and closer.
Boats clustered along the Great Azure, their faint outlines visible even from far away. Artisans from both sides of the river seized every moment to finish setting up the banquetâs venue.
Furthermore, the Dragonâs Gate Banquet had become the talk of the town on both sides of the river.
Even the ordinary civilians were incomparably excited.
This was because the banquet was held at night, and countless lanterns would light up the Great Azure, like a galaxy of flame descending to earth. The glowing lights were like a painting against the inky darkness of the night; it was a top-class spectacle.
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It was morning in the mulberry grove outside of Guangling City.
âBrother Su, Iâve begun Refining Sinew!â Huang Qianjun was enormously excited, like a student waiting for his teacher to praise him.
But Su Yi merely nodded and said flatly, âWith my guidance and the medicine the Huang Family is supplying you, if you couldnât reach this step, thereâd be no point in cultivating any further.
Huang Qianjun instantly deflated, and his excitement faded.
Su Yi thought for a moment, then added, âBut with your current attainments in martial arts, youâve just barely stepped over the threshold. When the Dragonâs Gate Banquet comes, you still might not be Wen Jueyuanâs opponent, but even if you lose, you wonât embarrass yourself.â
Learning martial arts was a long-term process, starting from the superficial and becoming deeper with practice.
Attainments in any martial art could be divided into four stages: âpeering through the doorâ, âstepping over the thresholdâ, âproficiencyâ, and âmastery.â
âPeering through the doorâ referred to successfully performing all of a techniqueâs stances and attacks.
For ordinary martial artists, reaching this stage wasnât particularly difficult.
âStepping over the thresholdâ referred to understanding the essence of your technique. At this level, there was a nuance and power to every stance and movement.
Proficiency took that a step further. It meant full understanding of a martial art, that you could call upon it at will, without conscious effort. Every time you attacked, you could realize a martial artâs highest level of power.
As for mastery, that meant practicing a martial art to the level of comprehending other techniques by analogy, of seeing one stance and inferring three others. It meant merging your own understanding and experiences into your martial art, allowing you to explode with unprecedented power.
When you practiced a martial art to the level of âmasteryâ, youâd obtain a âforceâ unique to oneself.
Like sword, knife, or fist force.
But ordinary yellow-grade martial arts contained little profundity.
Never mind reaching âmasteryâ; just achieving proficiency was enormously difficult.
Take the Huang Familyâs original Form-Intention Six Harmonies Fist. Its potential stopped at mere âproficiency.â
But with Su Yiâs guidance and assistance, combined with the breathing technique heâd made, their fist technique had undergone a qualitative metamorphosis.
So long as Huang Qianjun kept practicing, heâd reach mastery eventually!
âBrother Su, the curtains open on the Dragonâs Gate Banquet in just three days. Are you planning to come?â Huang Qianjun couldnât help but ask.
âIt depends how I feel at the time,â said Su Yi casually.
Heâd lost track of how many heaven-shaking âdiscussions of the Daoâ heâd participated in. Anyone eligible to join in was a glorious, mighty figure famed throughout the world.
He really couldnât work up any interest in participating in a minor event like the Dragonâs Gate Banquet.
Huang Qianjun was a bit disappointed. If Brother Su participates, Iâm afraid heâll easily take the number-one spot!
Just thinking about it filled his heart with excitement.
Huang Qianjun suddenly seemed to remember something. âBrother Su, I heard that one of Blueriver Sword Manorâs inner sect elders, Zhou Huaiqiu, will be in attendance. If anyone who puts on a spectacular performance will receive direct admission to the Blueriver Sword Manor!â
His gaze filled with longing. âSo, I hope I can put on a good showing. Even if I canât take the number one spot, if Senior Zhou Huaiqiu takes a liking to me, I can ascend the heavens in a single bound!â
âZhou HuaiqiuâŚ.â When he heard this familiar name, Su Yi was briefly stunned. Memories of his past flooded into his mind.
Some time later, he glanced at Huang Qianyun, shook his head, and laughed. âThatâs the extent of your ambition? What a disappointment!â