Chapter 392 -411 Blade Heart
Aspiring Path Sect, on the plaza.
After punishing Ning Fan and making him stand in punishment, Baize鈥檚 anger finally subsided.
鈥淒aoist Chu, I must have made a fool of myself in front of you.鈥
Baize looked towards Chu Yuan with an embarrassed expression.
In front of Chu Yuan, seeing the state of his disciple,
he felt he had lost face completely.
...
鈥淚t鈥檚 alright, it鈥檚 alright, cough cough, it鈥檚 just that your disciple is indeed somewhat鈥 unique.鈥
Chu Yuan originally wanted to say 鈥渨eirdo,鈥 but after thinking about it, he chose to use the word 鈥渦nique鈥 instead.
鈥淯nique? In what way?鈥
Baize, completely missing the hint in Chu Yuan鈥檚 words, raised an eyebrow and glanced at Ning Fan, who was being made to stand as punishment.
In his view, Chu Yuan had a keen eye that could discern many people鈥檚 talents.
Otherwise, how could Chu Yuan possibly have recruited so many disciples with such outstanding talents?
Now that Chu Yuan said his disciple was unique, could it be that his disciple had some talent he hadn鈥檛 noticed?
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鈥淗mm??鈥
Chu Yuan was slightly taken aback. Could Baize really not understand what he was implying?
And he鈥檚 asking where the uniqueness lies鈥
What could he say?
Could he really say what he was actually thinking, that his friend鈥檚 disciple was quite peculiar and underwhelming?
But then again,
he seemed to recall that he hadn鈥檛 checked the template for Baize鈥檚 disciple.
It might be worth seeing what the template for Baize鈥檚 disciple looked like.
With that thought,
Chu Yuan immediately activated his system to investigate, turning his gaze towards Ning Fan who was standing in punishment.
A system template that only he could see instantly materialized.
[Investigation Target: Ning Fan]
[Race: Human]
[Cultivation Level: Qi Refinement Stage]
[Physique: Innate Sword Heart]
[Assessment: This individual鈥檚 physique is unremarkable, but with a Sword Heart, naturally suited for sword practice. If he devotes himself to the Dao of the Blade, there is a great chance for success. It is not recommended for the host to take him as a disciple.]
Sword Heart?
Bai Zhe, this mere Qi Refinement juniormost, managed to recruit such a disciple?
Chu Yuan was slightly surprised.
But it didn鈥檛 really matter to him, as this was not his disciple, and he had no concerns about the other becoming accomplished.
鈥淚ndeed, quite unique, an Innate Sword Heart, suitable for sword practice, not bad,鈥 he said frankly to Baize about Ning Fan鈥檚 talent.
鈥淎 Sword Heart? I see,鈥 Baize鈥檚 eyes lit up.
He had noticed that Ning Fan had a good talent, but he couldn鈥檛 pinpoint what it was specifically.
But with Chu Yuan鈥檚 hint, he now understood Ning Fan鈥檚 talent.
A Sword Heart!
鈥淒aoist friend, your disciple does have decent talent, you should guide him well,鈥 Chu Yuan advocated, fearing Baize might lead his disciple astray.
He completely forgot that he himself was also guilty of leading disciples astray.
鈥淒aoist friend, don鈥檛 mention it; the mere thought gives me a headache. I鈥檝e been trying to teach this disciple recently, but no matter how he studies, he just can鈥檛 seem to learn. It鈥檚 truly vexing,鈥 Baize said in distress.
Chu Yuan: 鈥?鈥
Why did he detect a whiff of pretense?
The disciple couldn鈥檛 be taught no matter what?
Baize was upset because of this?
Was Baize unaware of the heavy price he had paid for trying to teach worthless disciples?
And up to now, except for Tu Xuexi, Tu Yelin, and Si Yue, all of his other disciples had become successful.
He had given so much to teach worthless disciples.
Yet Baize was saying that no matter how he taught, the disciple couldn鈥檛 learn?
Sigh鈥
Chu Yuan took a deep breath.
He managed to control his emotions.
It was understandable that Baize didn鈥檛 know about his struggles with teaching hopeless disciples!
鈥淒aoist friend, this is not a problem with the disciple anymore; the saying goes, 鈥榊ou must be strong yourself to forge iron.鈥 Do you understand what I mean?鈥 Chu Yuan hinted.
He was close to spelling it out directly.
鈥淵ou, a low-level Qi Refinement trash, are so weak yourself.鈥
鈥淎nd you say that no matter how you teach, you can鈥檛 teach.鈥
However, Bai Zhe clearly didn鈥檛 notice Chu Yuan鈥檚 鈥榤eaningful hint鈥?
After muttering to himself, Bai Zhe suddenly seemed to think of something, and abruptly lifted his head.
鈥淒aoist Chu, my teaching ability is indeed not much to speak of, and I鈥檓 not adept in this area. Why don鈥檛 you help me teach a bit? It doesn鈥檛 have to be teaching per se鈥︹€
鈥淲ell, how should I say it, just give my disciple some casual advice, what do you think?鈥
Bai Zhe suddenly said.
鈥淧fft, what, you want me to teach your disciple?鈥
Chu Yuan almost spat out a mouthful of old blood.
When it came to teaching a failure, he knew a little bit.
But to guide one towards becoming successful?
Sorry, there鈥檚 specialization among the arts, and that he did not understand.
He mocked Bai Zhe for being a Qi Refinement trash.
But he himself was even more of a mortal, huh.
If anything, he was just a mortal wearing an invincible skin.
Asking him to guide others to success, he couldn鈥檛 do it if his life depended on it.
鈥淓xactly, Daoist Chu. If you help me teach, well, it doesn鈥檛 have to be much, just a little bit of casual advice would do.鈥
Bai Zhe said very earnestly.
As for Chu Yuan, of course, he refused.
But Bai Zhe insisted on it.
Chu Yuan had no other choice.
In the end, he could only reluctantly agree to 鈥榞ive a bit of advice鈥 to Ning Fan.
Seeing Chu Yuan agree,
Bai Zhe, who couldn鈥檛 wait, immediately called Ning Fan, who had been standing as punishment, to come back and listen to Chu Yuan鈥檚 advice.
When Ning Fan found out that the Sect Master of the Daoless Sect was going to give him pointers, he was very excited, hurriedly running in front of Chu Yuan, looking at him expectantly.
Looking at Ning Fan in front of him, carrying three knives, as if he were ready to kneel,
Chu Yuan鈥檚 mouth twitched slightly, but he didn鈥檛 say anything.
He thought about it; he didn鈥檛 really know anything.
The only thing he did know was the Basic Qi Refining Technique.
But that couldn鈥檛 be passed on.
How about just babbling some impressive-sounding theoretical knowledge, in other words, just casually bluffing and be done with it?
Feasible.
With that thought in mind,
Chu Yuan then raised his head and spoke.
鈥淣ing Fan, as you are Daoist Bai鈥檚 disciple, it is fitting for you to address me as your martial uncle, and I will not stand on ceremony, addressing you as my martial nephew.鈥
Chu Yuan spoke in such a manner.
As soon as he said this,
Thump!
Ning Fan kneeled down and paid great respect to Chu Yuan.
鈥淒isciple pays respects to Martial Uncle!鈥
Ning Fan immediately adopted the title, fearing that if he used it a moment too late, Chu Yuan might regret it.
鈥淢m, you may rise, no need for formalities. Right, this time, I鈥檓 only going to slightly advise you, not to teach you any techniques or anything of the sort, you need to understand this.鈥
鈥淎fter all, you are Daoist Bai鈥檚 disciple, and if I were to teach you something else, Daoist Bai surely wouldn鈥檛 want to see it. As a disciple of the Aspiring Path Sect, you certainly wouldn鈥檛 want to learn it either.鈥
Chu Yuan spoke slowly.
No sooner had he finished.
Bai Zhe and Ning Fan abruptly stood up.
鈥淒aoist friend, please feel free to teach, I am willing to see it!鈥
鈥淢artial Uncle, I am also willing to learn!鈥
Bai Zhe and Ning Fan were staring at Chu Yuan with gleaming eyes.
Chu Yuan: 鈥?鈥
Couldn鈥檛 they just follow my lead and go with it?
Why not stick to the script?
You鈥檙e willing to learn, but I have nothing to teach.
Chu Yuan looked at the master and disciple pair, feeling a headache coming on.
He should not have agreed to 鈥榓dvise鈥 this Ning Fan.
Now he was in a difficult position, akin to riding a tiger and unable to dismount.
Well, all he could do now was to brace himself and keep on bluffing鈥
Daoist Bai, oh Daoist Bai.
If your disciple ends up being fooled into uselessness, you can鈥檛 blame me; I didn鈥檛 want this either.
Chu Yuan silently said to himself鈥
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