Bai Feng wanted to take a few steps forward, jump and hug his sister, but as he looked around, he realized that it would be quite inappropriate at this time.
He stood behind the middle-aged woman and glanced at the elders who stood up or on chairs. They were watching him and the other 3 people with inquiring gazes. And they mostly ignored Blao Jinzo as they seemed to know everything about him.
They were all pretty old people, with some of them being middle-aged, and they stood 9 in number, 10 if you counted the middle-aged woman who brought them here.
The one old man who stood the furthest away from the others stood on a small-sized throne that fit his short body.
From one glance alone, Bai Feng could say that he was around 1,55 meters tall. He wore a white, clean robe.
He had small pointy shoes on his feet and a big bushy white beard that stopped at his chest.
He had a small smile on his face as he looked at every youngster around wit
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Bai Feng shook with anger inwardly as he saw Sharley's face. His sister was supposed to visit him so they could catch up! Why was she here? It was obvious from the way she looked at him and his sister. Sharley didn't like them one bit! It was a gaze of hatred mixed with jealousy that Bai Feng had seen once in the sheriff's eyes back when he had thrown hands with him. Just before he insulted Bai Feng's mother... He wasn't sure what made people jealous- or hate other people before any interactions could be made between them. For the young Bai Feng, who had been mostly sheltered back at home, he still didn't know the true face of humanity. Some people were simply jealous because they were used to being the first in someone's eyes. And when someone else entered that relationship, it made them think that their place had fallen. This was the best example of this situation. Bai Feng wasn't sure what to say to her as he didn't
Mu An clenched her fists as her visage turned red from anger. "You are pushing me too far, Sharley!" Sharley chuckled as she pushed some of her bangs away from her face and said: "Pushing you too far? All I have done since you came here was push you, and you did nothing about it. You are a coward!" Mu An clenched her teeth as she was ready to explode into a whirlwind of colorful words for Sharley, but Bai Feng put one hand on her shoulder to calm her. "It's not worth it, sis." Bai Feng shook his head as he told her in a low tone. While the sect master wouldn't do anything if Mu An retaliated, there would be quite a few consequences coming from Sharley and her sisters. It was unknown what they would do, and it was better to play it safe. However, since her parents' death, Bai Feng became Mu An's sole weak spot and reverse scale, which no one could touch. Her anger was almost palpable even though Bai Feng
The sigh came from everywhere in their surroundings, but no one was around them, so they could not find the source of the sigh.However, Sharley's red and blue eyes widened at the same time as she heard the sigh, and her anger quickly transformed into shame as she let her head down.The sect master's voice was soon heard in the fighting trio's heads as the same message came to all of them:"Sparring is an important part of becoming a strong cultivator, but taking things too far against your sect mates due to petty reasons is a crime worth ten thousand deaths!""You three remember this, and especially you, Sharley! Fighting may be allowed in the inner part of the sect, but going too far will make me have to act. It seems that you have forgotten how it is to be spanked, young lady!"Sharley's face became beet red as she heard those words, and she became even more embarrassed, considering the same message was being projected to both Bai Feng and Mu An
While the sect master was going to placate Sharley again, Bai Feng was making his way down the hall towards his room after the talk with his sister. Still a little bit worried about that backlash she got from trying to inspect his internal condition.His thoughts were still on the talk he had with his sister. His worries were a little bit alleviated as he remembered the detailed explanation she had given him about her healing capabilities.Bai Feng arrived in front of his room, but before he could enter. Ah Lam appeared nearby then immediately came to check up on him while saying:"Sorry, I haven't been able to arrive earlier. But I have been stuck with some problems. I have heard about the battle between you, Sharley. and your sister."Bai Feng didn't know much about the responsibilities of an elder, so he could not blame her for not showing on time.Especially considering the sect master was around to stop Sharley.Bai Feng guessed that hi
Bai Feng was helped up by Ah Lam as she said with a small smile on her face:"Now that we are master and disciple, we are akin to family."Bai Feng nodded. He didn't feel very close to Ah Lam yet, but with time he guessed they could become family as the oath he took said."Now I can finally teach you some techniques. And improve your fighting experience."Ah Lam donned on a similar outfit to Bai Feng's with a snap of a finger before their surroundings changed to an open place in the garden. Therethey weren't surrounded by anything besides the grass below their feet."I can start with a few things that you do wrong when fighting, these things can be fixed with experience by fighting different opponents and living through deadly situations, but this also puts you in peril and gives you chances to die. Normally, people without masters have to go through these things to learn the tips, tricks, and knacks that experience from fighting gives you."<
Ah Lam could see that Bai Feng was up to something. And it didn't seem to be the continuation of the lesson. "What are you thinking about, your brat?" Bai Feng decided to not beat around the bush around his master. They might be master and disciple for only about a few tens of minutes, but they had taken the oath, and Bai Feng felt that he could trust her with Aura's injuries. "Master, I have contracted a water spirit as my familiar a few months ago, and she got injured when she tried to help me pass a fire tribulation." Ah Lam nodded and said: "That's it? I think I can help her. Let me see the injuries. Summon her here." Bai Feng nodded and clutched the necklace before saying: "Have you heard Aura? My master can help you with the injury. Come out!" A weak blue light started to sparkle on the necklace. Bai Feng's hand felt a little warm, and Aura appeared a few meters away from him. Her complexion was sickly, an
Ah Lam waved her hand at Bai Feng and said:"Aren't you ready yet? Come and attack me!"Bai Feng knew that she was trying to test him, see if he would fall for such an obvious taunt. So he kept his guard up as he thought about what move she could use.He wasn't familiar with his masters' techniques, so he had to keep his guard and play as she said.Predict what she could do and counter before she could do it!Seeing how Bai Feng was already putting into practice what she told him made Ah Lam quite happy. Because it looked like Bai Feng was quite the bright student.Any teacher would like to have a bright student as that would ease their work.Ah Lam liked to have a challenge, but she wouldn't complain if Bai Feng learned quickly either.She stood her ground as well as they eyed each other, waiting for any openings to appear.Playing the waiting game could easily lead to someone getting impatient.However, Ah Lam q
Bai Feng scanned all of the surrounding weapons with a critical eye. He tried to get a positive sensation. And see if he was attracted to any of them by sight alone. However, he got no such sensation. All of the weapons looked pretty good to Bai Feng, and there weren't any that he felt a certain attraction to as if they were the destined ones or something like that. What weapon should he choose? He wasn't sure. Bai Feng wasn't someone who dealt with any type of tools besides cooking ones. He was most familiar with those. But would they be useful in battle? He decided to think a little bit about it, but the more he thought. The more he found that they couldn't be really useful. The pan would be good at bludgeoning but not as good as a hammer. The cooking knives were sharp, but they were meant to cut dead things. Whose defenses have lowered considerably compared to when they were alive. They just weren't tools mea