Wu Si eventually went to see Kong Yuan. Kong Yuan had actually found out that she had left the meditation room a long time ago, and only came to her after being scolded and urged by others. At this moment, he glared at Wu Si with a cold face.
Chu Nian possessed powerful spiritual energy. Although there was a magic array separating Kong Yuan's meditation room, Chu Nian still managed to probe the situation inside and found Kong Yuan's expression quite helpless. Over the past sixty years, Kong Yuan had wandered around the meditation room more than once, undoubtedly constantly worried about Wu Si.
But Wu Si was standing unharmed in front of her, and she glared at Wu Si with a serious expression, as if to say, "I'm very angry! I don't want to see you!"
Chu Nian gained a profound understanding through the relationship between Kong Yuan and Wu Si: If you care about someone, you must let them know, otherwise how can the relationship between the two people be good? Even if you are just pretending to care, you should let the other person know. This is much better than you clearly care but pretending not to care, making others feel disgusted by you.
Look at these two, master and disciple, staring at each other for a long time. Finally, Wusi bowed again and said, "If Master has nothing to teach me, then I will take my leave."
"Hmm," Kong Yuan responded coldly.
These two, one dares to speak and the other dares to respond, how can they be so carefree? If they were a couple, they would have become strangers long ago.
However, Chu Nian is also worried that the master and disciple will become strangers in the future.
So she appeared just in time when Wusi was about to open the door and come out.
“Master,” Chu Nian said with a faint smile, “we should celebrate that Senior Sister has been released from the meditation room.”
“Okay,” Kong Yuan readily agreed.
Wu Si retorted angrily, "Whether I release him or not is none of your business! Why are you acting like a weasel offering New Year's greetings to a chicken?"
Kong Yuan rebuked, "Wu Si, don't be rude! Wu Nian is no longer simply your junior sister."
Wusi cried out, "Master, is there anything else in your heart besides Wunian?"
Kong Yuan was taken aback, frowning and asking in bewilderment, "What's wrong with you? Aren't the quiet rooms for one person to be alone and reflect on their mistakes? It's unlikely that you were bullied..."
"I was bullied by her!" Wu Si interrupted Kong Yuan, pointing at Chu Nian and shouting.
Kong Yuan glanced at Chu Nian and sighed helplessly, "I'm sorry, Wu Si, although Wu Nian is still my disciple in name, I can no longer teach her or control her..."
"You don't even ask how she bullied me?" Wu Si interrupted Kong Yuan again, demanding an answer.
Kong Yuan was filled with desolation: why was neither of her two apprentices easy to teach?
Kong Yuan asked, "Okay, how did she bully you?"
Wu Si: "Ask her!"
Chu Nian couldn't help but giggle.
Wu Si stared at her and demanded, "What's so funny?"
Chu Nian: "Wu Si, you've lived for hundreds of years, yet you speak and act like a four or five-year-old child."
You always say that Master only cares about me and not you, but judging from your attitude towards others, you're completely a spoiled child. It seems Master doesn't neglect you, but rather has disciplined you too little and indulged you too much.
"A spoiled child?" Wu Si murmured repeatedly, then said indignantly, "When have I ever been spoiled?"
Chu Nian: "Master is spoiling you right now, but you just don't know how lucky you are. Forget it, I think we shouldn't celebrate. And if we do celebrate, don't include me. What does it matter to me whether you release him or not?" After saying that, she rolled her eyes and disappeared in an instant.
“You…” Wu Si stomped his feet in anger.
Kong Yuan shook her head helplessly. Seeing Wu Si looking over, she could only ask, "How about we, master and disciple, go... to celebrate?"
"Mmm!" Wu Si nodded in response, her eyes brimming with tears.
Kong Yuan finally realized, belatedly, that Wu Si, despite being quite old, acted like a willful child in many ways. She lacked responsibility, was not tactful enough, and was also jealous, believing that no one was as good as her, that everyone should cater to her, and that everyone should give her plenty of attention.
She still has her master to rely on now, but what about the future? She can't rely on her master forever!
Regardless, Kong Yuan still had to go to a vegetarian restaurant at the foot of Mount Emei with Wu Si to celebrate. Wu Si finally felt a little better, but Kong Yuan was secretly worried about her personality.
She feared that one day Wusi would be dragged down by this kind of personality and go astray.
Wu Si had no idea what Kong Yuan was worried about. After bidding farewell to his master, he returned to his meditation room.
She thought, now that Wu Nian is a Supreme Elder, she is still nominally her master's disciple, but her master said that she has nothing to teach Wu Nian and can no longer control him. So, does that mean that her master only has her as his disciple?
From then on, her master focused all his attention on her, teaching her cultivation alone, and all his attention was on her, just like when she first became his disciple and before Wu Nian appeared.
Wu Si has always longed for and yearned for this kind of life, and now he is even more excited about it.
In the coming months, things turned out exactly as Wu Si had predicted. Kong Yuan indeed devoted most of his time, in addition to his own cultivation, to teaching Wu Si.
However, since Kong Yuan now wants to improve Wu Si's state of mind, he will teach her far less magic and cultivation techniques.
However, Wu Nian wanted to learn powerful techniques and spells. She felt that only by mastering powerful techniques and spells could her combat power increase, and one day she would no longer have to depend on Wu Nian's mood.
She would pester Kong Yuan every day to teach her martial arts and spells.
One day, Kong Yuan was so annoyed by her that he said, "These cultivation techniques and spells are all the ones passed down in our sect. When you first entered the Nascent Soul stage, the sect's menial disciples should have distributed the basic cultivation techniques and spells to you, right?"
Wu Si was very disappointed and frowned, saying, "Master, is it enough to only practice the basic techniques and spells? But everyone practices the same techniques and spells, so why are some people so strong in combat while others are so weak?"
Kong Yuan smiled helplessly, "You've already cultivated to the Nascent Soul realm, yet you still don't know how to enhance your combat strength beyond basic techniques and spells? This isn't something your master can teach you; you need to accumulate experience in battle and constantly learn and comprehend on your own."
Wu Si: "So, Master, you never intended to teach me in these two areas at all?"
Kong Yuan: "I have taught you everything I can in these two areas."
The same techniques and spells can have vastly different power and effects depending on how they are used. The key lies in a person's attack habits, proficiency in using magic, and other factors closely related to their individual circumstances.
Therefore, there is a saying: "The master leads you through the door, but the practice is up to you." This saying couldn't be more true.
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