Chapter 91: The Legendary Genius Young Master vs. the White Lotus Outer Sect Sister (5)
Gu Shengyin thought in a daze, compared with Gu Weixin, this person truly seems to be carved from ice and snow, right?
She took a step back with a serious expression and made a dignified salute to the man in white. "Disciple Gu Weixin, greets Master."
The man in white appeared gentle for a moment and nodded at Gu Shengyin. "Alright, remember, my name is Lingxiao. You are my first disciple, and you will also be my last disciple."
So Gu Shengyin lived on Lingxiao Peak from then on.
The more time passed, the more she felt that her master, Ling Xiao, was not like a mortal.
Apart from teaching Gu Shengyin, he never communicated with outsiders and did not need to eat. Even Lingxiao Peak had not allowed outsiders to set foot on it for thousands of years before Gu Shengyin arrived.
It is unimaginable what kind of life this person lives. Will he not feel bored?
Half a year after arriving at Lingxiao Peak, Gu Shengyin finally asked this question.
Lord Ling Xiao was stunned for a moment. He was a good master and always made an effort to answer his disciple's questions.
Looking into the clear eyes of his young disciple, Lord Ling Xiao furrowed his brow, pondered deeply, and responded, "The way of swordsmanship is incredibly vast and profound. Even if I dedicate my entire life to it, I still can't find out the truth, so how can I find it boring"
Gu Shengyin was silent.
Everyone said that Lingxiao Peak's great-uncle was as cold as snow and inhumane. He was a naturally cold-hearted person and a natural swordsman.
Gu Shengyin thought that he was not cold-heartedbut rather, he had devoted all his thoughts and feelings to Kendo Yilu (swordsmanship).
If he hadn't known that his end was approaching and he needed to train a new, strong swordsman for the Xingluo Sword Sect, Gu Shengyin was certain that he would never have offered to accept her as his disciple.
Lord Ling Xiao looked at his young apprentice, who had her head lowered, and remained silent. He thought for a moment and suddenly felt blessed.
"Are you bored, Wei Xin?" He thought for a moment. Children of this age love to be lively. He has been withdrawn and uncommunicative since childhood, but he has forgotten that his disciples are not necessarily be the same.
Gu Shengyin was momentarily stunned by this question. She had indeed not communicated with anyone outside for the past six months, but this was not an unbearable situation. Lord Ling Xiao is an excellent teacher. He can impart his understanding of swordsmanship to his disciples in the simplest way, and Gu Shengyin has benefited greatly.
"It's because I didn't consider it well as your Master." Before Gu Shengyin could react, Lord Ling Xiao made his decision.
Gu Shengyin: What happened, Master? What on earth were you thinking about?
Soon, Gu Shengyin knew what Master Ling Xiao was thinking about.
Every few days, a child of similar age to Gu Shengyin would be sent to Lingxiao Peak.
They have one thing in common, that is, their sword hearts are above level seven.
According to Venerable Ling Xiao's understanding, individuals with sword hearts below the seventh level can be considered to have very poor talent.
Gu Shengyin didn't know whether to laugh or cry. She knew that her master did not intend to discriminate, but that he genuinely believed it in his heart.
However, Lord Ling Xiao found that his approach did not achieve corresponding results.
Those children are like the favored sons of heaven on their mountain peaks, and they have always been well taken care of. When they arrived at Lingxiao Peak, nobody said a word, and there was also a cold and intimidating Grand Master.
No child is willing to come back after the first visit.
After being troubled for some time, Lord Ling Xiao finally remembered a very suitable person.
