Some time passed before he saw Guo Jing and Huang Rong hurriedly leaping to the scene. Guo Jing picked up Wu Xiuwen and placed his palm on Wu Xiuwenâs chest. Huang Rong ran to Yang Guoâs side and asked, âWhereâs Ouyang Feng? Where is he?â Yang Guo did not reply. Huang Rong asked, âWhen did he teach you the âToad Stanceâ?â It looked like Yang Guo was listening, but it also seemed that he wasnât, his eyes losing their focus, just staring in front, his mouth tightly closed, scared of letting one word slip out. Huang Rong saw that he didnât care, so held his two arms and said, âTell me! Whereâs Ouyang Feng?â Yang Guo still did not move.
After a while, Wu Xiuwen regained consciousness after Guo Jing had channeled his internal energy into him. Guo Jing then brought Ke Zhen E and Guo Fu to the scene. When Ke Zhen E heard from Guo Fu that Yang Guo flipped his body, and heard that he had killed Wu Xiuwen, he knew that Yang Guo was Ouyang Fengâs heir. Full of hate and revenge, he rushed to Yang Guoâs side, hearing Huang Rong ask, âWhere is Ouyang Feng.â But Yang Guo still didnât care. He walked up to Yang Guo and held his iron staff high, and shouted out, âWhere is Ouyang Feng that scoundrel? If you donât tell me, Iâll kill you with one strike!â
Without care for his life he shouted back, âHeâs not a scoundrel, heâs a good person. You can kill me if you want, but I wonât say a word.â
Ke Zhen E was angry and raised his weapon, ready to strike down. Guo Jing shouted out, âSenior Master, donât! Only to hear a thudding sound, as the staff evaded Yang Guoâs body and struck into the sand. Ke Zhen E had wanted to scare him into saying something but as the weapon reached his head, there was still no reply so he let his weapon slip.
Ke Zhe E shouted out, âYou refuse to speak?â
Yang Guo shouted back, âIf youâve got guts go ahead and kill me, Iâm not scared of you blind man.â Guo Jing rushed over, and slapped Yang Guo across the face fiercely. âYou dare to be disrespectful towards your Grand Master!â
Yang Guo did not cry, and calmly said, âYou people wonât raise your hands to kill me, fine. Iâll do it myself!â He turned around and rushed towards the sea.
Guo Jing shouted, âGuoâer, come back!â Yang Guo walked even faster. Guo Jing went over to stop him but Huang Rong said, âStop.â Guo Jing stopped only to see Yang Guo enter the sea, heading into the waves.
Guo Jing gasped and said, âHe canât swim well, Rongâer, we need to save him.â and went to rescue Yang Guo.
Huang Rong said, âHeâs not dead yet, thereâs no need to rush.â After a while, Yang Guo had not returned. She admitted defeat to Yang Guoâs pride, and went into the sea. She was a good swimmer, rescuing someone close to the shore was easy for her, she dived into the water and pulled up Yang Guo and carried him back to the beach. She put him on the cliff side rocks, letting him spit out the sea water by himself and slowly regain consciousness.
Guo Jing looked at his master, and then his wife and asked, âSo?â
Huang Rong replied, âHe learned his kung fu before arriving on the island; even if Ouyang Feng did come, we would know about it.â Guo Jing nodded. She asked, âHowâs little Wuâs injury?â
Guo Jing replied, âIt looks like heâll need at least two months rest.â
Ke Zhen E said, âTomorrow Iâll leave for Jiaxing.â
Huang Rong and Guo Jing looked at each other, understanding his intentions; he would never live with someone who was related to Ouyang Feng in any way.
Huang Rong said, âSenior Master, this is your home, why do you give in to the child?â
That night Guo Jing summoned Yang Guo to his room and said, âGuoâer, all that has happened is in the past, we wonât mention it. You were disrespectful to Senior Master, I cannot allow you to stay with my school, from now on, call me Uncle Guo. Iâm afraid that Uncle Guoâs inability to teach you will lead to your future failures. In a few days, Iâll take you to Mount Zhongnan to Chongyang Palace and request Quanzhen sectâs elder Changchun Zi (Eternal Spring) to accept you into their sect. Quanzhen sect is famous for its martial arts, I hope you take this opportunity in Chongyang Garden to hone your skills and reflect on your character, and so, hopefully, you will become a gentleman.â
Yang Guo replied, âYes, Uncle Guo.â He changed his greeting, and didnât regard Guo Jing as his teacher anymore.
Guo Jing got up early in the morning and prepared money and luggage; he said goodbyes to his wife, his master, his daughter and the Wu brothers. He left with Yang Guo by boat. They arrived at Zheijangâs Red Sea. Guo Jing bought two horses, and he and Yang Guo traveled north. Yang Guo had never ridden a horse before, but now his internal energy has some foundation, and after a few days of adjusting, he could freely control the reins. He was young and eager, always riding ahead of Guo Jing.
The next day, the two passed the Yellow River (Yangtze) and arrived at Xiaxi. Ever since the Jin lost to the Mongols, everywhere north of the Yangtze was under the influence of the Mongols. In Guo Jingâs younger days, he once was a general in the Mongol army. If he met any one who knew him, he knew there would be trouble so he changed his two horses for two rough looking mules and changed into old torn clothing; he disguised himself as a troubled villager. Yang Guo also changed his clothing and wore a blue green hat, and then got on the mule. The mule was bad tempered, and it was slow, Yang Guo spent the next few days trying to break its temper.
One day they arrived at Cage Village (Fanchuan); it was in the area of Mount Zhongnan. The village got its name from the Kai General Fan who had successfully captured a city. Along the way they passed winding mountain ranges, pine forests, fields of vegetables and cotton; its scenery not unlike that of Jiangnan.
After Yang Guo left Peach Blossom Island, his feelings towards the events on the island were still there but he would not mention them. He couldnât hold onto this stance, and it slipped out, âUncle Guo, this place is quite similar to our island.â
When Guo Jing heard him say âour islandâ he was pleased to no end and said, âGuoâer, we are not far from Mount Zhongnan, remember to take this opportunity at Quanzhen and learn from their teachings. A few years later on, I will come back for you and take you back to the island.â
Yang Guo shook his head and said, âI will never go back to the island.â Guo Jing forgot about Yang Guoâs young age, the words that he said came straight from his heart. Guo Jing had no reply to this. After a while he said, âYou are angry with Uncle and Auntie Guo?â
Yang Guo replied, âHow can I dare to? Itâs you that should be angry with me.â Guo Jing gave up, and didnât open his mouth again.
The two of them went up a hill, and in the afternoon, they arrived at a temple on the hillâs peak. Guo Jing saw three words were written on top of the doors, âLight Everywhere Templeâ. He tied the mules to a pine tree outside the temple and went inside for a meal. Inside the temple were seven or eight monks, when they saw he was plainly dressed, the monks calmly gave them two bowls of noodles and seven or eight buns for them to eat. Yang Guo and Guo Jing sat on a rock underneath a pine tree to eat their noodles; they glanced around and saw there was a large stone slab behind the pine tree. Tall grass was concealing what was on the slab, only two words could be seen, âChangchunâ. Guo Jing was moved, and went over to take a closer look. It was Changchun Zi Qiu Chujiâs writing, and on it was a poem left by him; âThe gloomy sky has come to earth, why doesnât it teach ten thousand souls to be bitter? The ten thousand souls want to be delayed; the cries of the dead have no sound. Shouting up to the sky but it wonât reply, their fragmented slender forms toil. The thousands are confused in peace, teaching the living to live their soul.â