"You're drunk, go home and rest."
Yi Mu stared at him for a while, then turned around, took two steps, and fell straight to the ground.
Hu Tianqin: "..." I absolutely cannot let him drink alcohol in the future.
The children heard the noise and ran out.
Hu Tianqin helped the drunken Yi Mu up from the ground and said to the two children, "It's okay, you're just drunk, you'll be fine after a nap. You can play in the yard, don't go too far."
West Street has never been safe. Matchmakers and thugs specialize in kidnapping children, and if they catch a good one, they can sell him for a considerable price.
Hu Tianqin hoisted Yi Mu onto his shoulder and walked into the house.
He put Yimu on the bed, went back to the yard to tidy up the table, then fetched a basin of water and wiped Yimu's face.
In the past, Hu Tianqin would never have done such a thing.
In his youth, he was full of vigor and high spirits. With his superb martial arts skills and an older brother who was the leader of the martial arts alliance, he spent his days provoking others and exchanging martial arts techniques.
Despite his young age, he always wins in martial arts competitions.
Whether they were young talents who became famous at a young age or masters of profound skills, none of them were his defeated opponents.
Even Abbot Banchan of Shaolin Temple once said that the second son of the Hu family was a rare genius, one in a hundred years.
The young man was arrogant, thinking he could roam the world freely, but little did he know that he had offended too many people along the way.
His older brother and sister-in-law doted on him, cleaning up his messes without ever complaining.
Hu Tianqin's defeated opponents, fearing his strength but unable to defeat him, turned their swords and blades towards the Martial Alliance.
That day, thousands of people stormed the Martial Arts Alliance, killing the Alliance Leader Hu Tian'ao and his wife Yu Jiao, leaving only their two children behind.
Hu Tianqin rushed back from beyond the Great Wall, but didn't even have time to collect his brother and sister-in-law's bodies.
That group of righteous people, blinded by rage and waving the banner of eliminating the villain Hu Tianqin, suddenly set their sights on Hu Tian'ao's two children.
Hu Tianjin used a Langyue sword to kill most of the villains who, under the guise of a campaign, were greedily eyeing the position of alliance leader.
That was the first time he had truly killed someone, and it was a massacre.
Of the thousand men, only a little over a hundred remained. Those who went forward to their deaths were cannon fodder; the survivors were the elders and leaders of various sects.
Hu Tianjin transformed into a blood-soaked demon, his face filled with murderous intent, and asked them who wanted to take the position of alliance leader.
Everyone was so terrified and awestruck by his power that no one dared to utter a word.
Hu Tianqin gripped his sword tightly, his cold gaze sweeping over them. Those who were seen felt a sense of dread, as if they were the next to die.
Someone exclaimed in alarm, "Making Young Master Hu the leader of the alliance, inheriting his father's legacy, is the most suitable thing to do!"
Hu Tianqin put his nephew in the position of leader of the alliance and sent people to protect him secretly, figuring that those people wouldn't dare to do anything to Hu Feng.
He himself buried the Langyue Sword, stained with the blood of those people, in front of his brother and sister-in-law's graves.
Then, with his three-year-old niece, he began to wander the world.
Wherever there are people, there is a world of its own.
Hu Tianqin has not had a peaceful life these past few years; wherever he goes, someone provokes him.
His former enemies have all turned to dust, and these jumping-around fellows are just trying to use his reputation as the world's number one swordsman to raise their own status.
Hu Tianqin had no interest in dealing with these low-class江湖人 (jianghu people), and besides, Shao Shao needed a quiet environment.
Kyoto is a city with a diverse population, mostly nobles and wealthy people, and few people from the martial arts world venture there.
Hu Tianqin then found an inconspicuous alley to settle down.
Who would have thought that Hu Tianqin, the martial arts prodigy who once feared neither gods nor ghosts and was determined to challenge all the masters in the world, would willingly hide in a blacksmith shop and help people forge kitchen knives and farm tools?
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