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Now reading: Chapter 819 - 820: Is Aptitude the Decisive Factor? from The Strongest Mad Son-in-law, a Action novel by Canghai Liuyang.

At this mont, a netizen nad "Buddhist Cultivator" said: "Have any of you ever thought about a kind of kung fu that is very common in martial arts novels?"

"What cultivation technique?"

"Co on, stop keeping us in suspense and just say it!"

"Buddhist Cultivator" said: "Telekinesis..."

"..."

The forum fell silent for a mont.

But very quickly, the number of replies under "Buddhist Cultivator"'s post started to increase geotrically!

"Telekinesis! You didn't ntion it, and I almost forgot! Back when I was reading martial arts novels, this was the technique I most yearned for! I thought to myself, if I could master this technique, I would directly snatch the chalk from my teacher's hand, making it impossible for him to write, stopping him from teaching, and maybe even scare him enough to go ho and rest, never daring to co back to class!"

"You're so wild! Seems like any teacher who has you as a student is unfortunate. It's a good thing you didn't learn this technique! But speaking of which, Xu Hao's skill does seem to resemble telekinesis a lot!"

"Really! The more I look, the more it seems like it! But does telekinesis truly exist in the world? What's the principle behind it?"

"You ask , who should I ask? How would I know the principle behind this kind of thing?"

"I've already decided, I'm going to Huadu tomorrow, I want to ask Xu Hao how he perford this telekinesis technique, and he didn't just grab any ordinary item, he grabbed a living person, a person who was self-exploding! Just thinking about it is terrifying!"

"..."

The forum was bustling with intense discussions, with multiple focal points.

So were very interested in how Allen ended up like this, so were interested in Xu Hao's martial arts, and others claid they wanted to follow Xu Hao to learn martial arts, but this was ignored by most. Your support on * keeps this series going.

Most of them were already over twenty years old. It's probably too late to learn martial arts, as everyone knows that you need to start learning martial arts as early as possible.

...

Huadu.

Xu's Martial Arts Hall.

When the ceremony reached the stage of selecting the first batch of students, everyone got excited.

So couldn't contain their excitent and stood up.

Xu Hao lightly coughed and said: "Since this is our first ti running a school, we have no experience. The number of instructors isn't too many, and practicing martial arts requires perseverance but also talent. Therefore, I must select so talented kids and allow them to enroll."

Soone imdiately asked: "Young Master Xu, what if a kid has poor talent but really wants to learn martial arts? What should be done? Do we ignore them and not let them learn martial arts?"

Xu Hao looked at the person and said: "It's a good question. Confucius once taught a diverse range of students, having seventy-two wise disciples and thousands of learners, but learning martial arts is different from other studies. It's a process that requires constant physical trials.

Talented individuals progress quickly, while those with poor talent advance slowly, sotis even stagnating at a certain realm. I believe the family heads present here are quite familiar with this situation."

Even I, Wu Kui, nodded lightly.

This is the reality.

The harsh reality.

Why are sects generally more powerful than families?

Because they select disciples with exceptional talent, as opposed to families, who have to teach their mbers regardless of their talent.

But so talented kids progress quickly, which can lead to negative emotions in kids with poor talent and weak will.

If no one guides them, over ti, they might develop malice towards many people around them.

This is a frightening thing.

What Xu Hao described aligns with Wu Kui's thoughts. Xu Hao continued: "However! The path of martial arts is arduous and requires hard work! Especially the daily physical trials and ditation cultivation, which are extrely boring. The vibrant world outside can easily distract young kids and make them want to give up cultivation.

But if a kid has a determined will, even if their talent isn't great, they will persist, and with hard work, their achievent can be huge!

Therefore, I've specially prepared a staircase in a building for the kids! Please follow ."

Following Xu Hao's lead, everyone walked into a building.

As soon as they entered the building, they were all stunned.

The entire building seed to be hollowed out, and from the entrance, a long and tall staircase extended upwards!

Wu Kui and others imdiately counted the floors, there were a total of ninety-nine floors!

Upon seeing the staircase, soone imdiately said: "I guess Young Master Xu wants the kids to climb the stairs and test their willpower. However, despite the large number of stairs, ninety-nine floors aren't too many, right? Which kid couldn't climb up?"

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