Guo Jing slipped himself on to the bed and heard Yang Guoâs faint snoring. He thought, âThis child sleeps so soundly.â He rested his head lightly on the pillow, afraid that he would wake him up. A short while passed and he was about to fall asleep when he suddenly felt Yang Guo turning his body around slowly but while he was turning over, his snoring continued. Guo Jing was startled, âEveryone stops their snoring when they turn over in their sleep. Thereâs something wrong with his breathing, could it be that when heâs practicing his internal energy he circulated it in the wrong way? This isnât anything trivial.â The thought of Yang Guo pretending to sleep never entered his mind.
Yang Guo slowly turned around slowly and saw that Guo Jing did not notice him so he continued his faint snoring and got down from the bed. He had wanted to make his move while he was beneath the blanket but he was worried about how close he was to Guo Jing. It would be extremely dangerous for him. If Guo Jing sends out a last gasp palm at him then surely he would be killed. He had thought about sitting up to do it but he was still worried about how good Guo Jingâs martial arts were. In the end he decided to first get off the bed and stab Guo Jing in one of his vital areas before escaping out of the window. He was also afraid that if he stopped his snoring, Guo Jing would notice, so he kept up the pretence while he got down from the bed.
But by doing this, Guo Jing was fooled even more. Guo Jing was thinking, âCould it be that the child has a sleepwalking disease? If I make a noise now, he would break out in a shock, his chi in his dan tian would surge the opposite way and he would immediately fire deviate.â So he didnât make a move and listened out for his actions.
Yang Guo took out his dagger slowly and braced it against his chest with his right hand. He made his way to the bed step by step and suddenly gathered his chi into his arm to make his attack. Just as he was about to thrust the dagger, he heard Guo Jing call out, âGuoâer, what kind of nightmare are you having?â
Yang Guo was extremely shocked and he immediately darted out of the window. He was fast but Guo Jing was faster; before he touched the ground Guo Jing had already managed to grab him. Yang Guoâs thoughts went to despair, he knew that his enemy was much stronger than him and it would be of no use to resist so he closed his eyes and kept silent.
Guo Jing carried him back into the room. He placed him on the bed and sat him up with his hands hanging down in front of him, assuming the form of practicing Xuan Men chi.
Yang Guo was bitter and afraid, âI wonder what kind of evil method heâs going to use to torture me.â He suddenly remembered Xian Long Nu. He breathed in deeply and wanted to call out to her, âGu Gu, Iâve been captured, quickly run away.â
When Guo Jing saw him suddenly breathe in deeply and circulate his chi, he was even more convinced that he was having problems with the circulation of his chi and thought, âIn a situation like this one can only breathe in slowly and shallowly, itâs extremely dangerous to breathe in so quickly and deeply like this.â He quickly placed his palm against Yang Guoâs lower abdomen.
Yang Guoâs âdan tianâ was suppressed by Guo Jingâs profound internal energy and he couldnât call out. He was concerned for Xiao Longnuâs safety and struggled until his face went red but with his âdan tianâ suppressed, he couldnât move an inch.
Guo Jing said slowly, âGuoâer, you were too anxious in circulating your chi; this is called desiring speed and not transmission. Stop moving, Iâll help return your chi back to their original sources.â
Yang Guo was startled and didnât know what he meant by this; but then he felt a warm gradual chi entering his âdan tianâ from his palms that was extremely comforting. He then heard Guo Jing say, âSlowly expel your chi and slowly let this warm chi transmit through the âWater Divideâ to the âInterior Strengtheningâ through the âGreat Tower Gateâ, âTurtledove Tailâ to the âJade Hallâ, âFlorid Canopyâ, first clear the conception vessel, ignore the other meridians.
After hearing these words and feeling his chi clearing his meridians, he more or less gathered what was happening. He thought, âShocking! He thinks Iâve lost my mind due to me suffering a fire deviation.â He secretly circulated his internal energy and deliberately let his chi run wild, appearing not to be in control. Guo Jing was worried and increased the power in his palms, gathering his wild chi into one place. Yang Guoâs internal energy was now not shallow. Guo Jing found it slightly difficult to cope for a while when Yang Guo sent his chi surging wildly around his body. He had to waste around an hourâs time before he managed to return his contrary chi back into their original channels.
After this struggle, Yang Guo was completely drained of strength and Guo Jing too was extremely tired. The two of them sat in meditation. The sky lightened before they had recovered.
Guo Jing smiled, âGuoâer, are you okay now? I didnât know that your internal energy has reached such a good level already; even I almost couldnât control it.â
Yang Guo knew that in trying to save himself, Guo Jing had wasted a lot of his internal energy and was touched by this. He said, âThank you uncle Guo for saving me; last night I was almost crippled.â
Guo Jing thought, âLast night while you were confused, you actually raised a dagger to kill me; luckily you didnât know about this, otherwise wouldnât you be ashamed of yourself?â He was afraid that if Yang Guo knew about this he would feel sorry about it so he changed the subject and said, âCome with me outside of the city, weâll take a look at the cityâs defenses.â
Yang Guo replied, âYes!â
The two of them mounted a warhorse each and rode shoulder to shoulder outside of the city.
Guo Jing said, âGuoâer, the internal energy of the Quanzhen sect is the most orthodox in the world, though progress is slow, you will not run into any trouble. You can learn other sectâs and schoolâs martial arts but when it comes to internal energy it would be advisable to practice Xuan Men martial arts. Weâll study this together once the enemy has retreated.â
Yang Guo said, âDonât tell Auntie Guo about me fire deviating last night. If she finds out sheâll laugh at me for learning Long Gu Guâs unorthodox martial arts and blame me for making Uncle Guo suffer.â
Guo Jing said, âOf course I wonât say. Miss Longâs martial arts arenât unorthodox; itâs just that you werenât concentrating and didnât practice with a clear mind.â
Yang Guo knew that if Huang Rong found out about this she would immediately know the truth. When he heard Guo Jing promise not to tell Huang Rong, his mind relaxed.
The two of them headed west of the city and arrived at a stream.
Guo Jing said, âThough this is a small stream, it is very famous; it is called the Tan Torrent.â
Yang Guo said, âOh. I have heard people talk about the story of the Three Kingdoms; they mentioned that Emperor Liu of Shu leaped over the Tan Torrent on horseback. So, the Tan Torrent is located here.â
Guo Jing said, âThe horse that Liu Bei rode that year was called De Lu; the horse handler said that it would harm its rider. But in the end De Lu actually leaped over the Tan Torrent and escaped from the pursuing army, saving Emperor Liu of Shuâs life in the process.â When he talked about this, he couldnât stop himself from thinking about Yang Guoâs father Yang Kang. He gave a heavy sigh and said, âThe people of the world are just the same as the horse Du Lu; to the good it does good, to the evil it does evil. Is there such a thing as a definite good or evil person? The only difference between the two is that there is a contrast in thought.â