Longevity Martial Arts: Grinding Experience in the Chaotic World Chapter 200 - 122: First-level Extreme Speed! Locked Up!3
However, he never flaunted his wealth and only displayed a lifestyle that matched his financial abilities when outside.
Gu Erniu was talking about so situations in the mountains.
Gu Sheng occasionally nodded in response. He rarely ventured into the mountains for hunting these days, but Gu Erniu still relied on the mountains to eke out a living. Gu Sheng never distanced himself from Gu Erniu despite his growing strength, always rembering the help Gu Erniu had offered during his most difficult tis.
The Gu Erniu family was one of the few bonds Gu Sheng had in Gu’s Manor.
At this mont, Li Lian hesitated before speaking:
"Asheng..."
She hadn’t even started when Gu Erniu interrupted her.
"Ah Lian, go check if the chicken soup on the stove is ready."
Li Lian’s expression froze slightly, a hint of reluctance flashing across her face. But since Gu Erniu was the head of the household, she couldn’t outshine him. Slowly, she stood up.
Gu Sheng glanced at the slightly serious-looking Gu Erniu and saw him turn to him with a smile:
"Asheng, let’s drink another round as brothers!"
Gu Sheng cast one more glance at Li Lian’s retreating figure and said:
"Er Niu, your wife has sothing she wants to tell , doesn’t she?"
Gu Erniu chuckled lightly:
"What could it be? Wonfolk—just trivial family matters, nothing significant."
Gu Sheng shook his head with a smile.
"Er Niu, you’re treating like an outsider now."
Ignoring Gu Erniu, he turned to the sturdy, bull-like Gu Wan and said with a grin:
"Xiao Wan, how about starting martial arts practice with later?"
Gu Wan’s round eyes instantly lit up with anticipation but first darted to his father. Gu Erniu’s face was full of helplessness. He hadn’t expected Gu Sheng’s keen observation—he had preemptively cut off Li Lian’s words but didn’t expect Gu Sheng to still notice.
Gu Erniu glared at Gu Wan and remarked:
"Asheng, what you’ve learned cos from the martial arts teachings of the Manor. Passing it on to Ah Wan is against the rules. Besides, even your own training takes up so much ti. How can you spare any to teach Xiao Wan? Don’t worry about your sister-in-law."
Although he wished for his son’s success, he certainly didn’t want it to co at the expense of Gu Sheng’s sacrifices.
Gu Sheng broke into hearty laughter. Since becoming a martial artist, Gu Erniu’s family had never asked him for anything. This ti, Li Lian’s initiative had already clued him in. Anything that could prompt the always rational and sensible Li Lian to speak up was undoubtedly about Gu Wan.
Recently, undercurrents in Canghe County had made the common folk increasingly uneasy.
Li Lian, as a simple woman, only wanted Gu Wan to learn so skills for future self-preservation, which had led her to muster the courage to speak up.
While busy at the stove, Li Lian’s movents paused for a mont as she subtly turned her body.
Gu Sheng spoke:
"Of course Iron Stone Fist isn’t suitable for Xiao Wan, but I’ve co across so incomplete techniques during my adventures. They’re good enough to provide Xiao Wan with a foundation. Once he starts formal martial arts practice later, his progress will double."
To be honest,
even if Li Lian hadn’t spoken up, Gu Sheng had been considering teaching Gu Wan sothing.
Leaving Gu’s Manor and departing Canghe County was inevitable for him. He wished to help Gu Erniu’s family as much as he could before that day ca.
Gu Erniu’s face lit up briefly but quickly gave way to apprehension as he said:
"Won’t this delay your own progress, Asheng?"
Gu Sheng waved his hand with a smile:
"Not at all. Spending a bit of ti daily teaching Xiao Wan won’t be an issue. Constantly burying my head in training isn’t ideal either."
Li Lian carried the chicken soup over, pouring a bowl for everyone. She offered Gu Sheng an apologetic nod and said:
"It’s my fault as a sister-in-law, being so selfish. Asheng, if you feel it’s a burden, don’t force yourself. Always prioritize your own matters first."
Li Lian regretted her rashness, feeling she shouldn’t have brought it up. What was supposed to be a spur-of-the-mont remark seed to have left Gu Sheng in a dilemma.
Noticing the guilt on the couple’s faces, Gu Sheng playfully teased:
"It’s just basic foundational training for Xiao Wan—it’s no trouble at all. If anything, it’s my oversight for not teaching him earlier."
Gu Erniu and his wife showed excited expressions:
"Really, no trouble?"
"Rest assured."
Indeed, Gu Sheng wasn’t so machine that trained twelve hours a day. With his current prowess, teaching Xiao Wan wouldn’t drain much effort or ti.
"Great! Then I’ll leave Xiao Wan to you. Should he misbehave, feel free to whip him! Tonight, you and I won’t stop drinking until we’re drunk!"
Gu Sheng rely smiled and nodded.
In the courtyard, Gu Erniu’s face was flushed red from alcohol, Li Lian’s eyes shone with hope, and Gu Wan was chuckling foolishly. Gu Sheng couldn’t help but sigh inwardly—such a seemingly small choice of his was, for Gu Erniu’s family, a turning point in their destiny.
After finishing dinner, Gu Sheng planned to return ho to continue grinding experience—but received unexpected news instead.
Gu Xiaojiang had been placed in confinent.
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