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Chapter 96: Chapter 86 Swallowing a Golden Pill Quenches Thirst!_l
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βFor the first time, you must brew it with boiling water. After that, it doesnβt matter. Drink it all within three days, and after a month, even if you donβt undergo a complete transformation, youβll feel rejuvenated inside and out.β The old Taoist packed a large bag for Qian Quan and reiterated the instructions. βThank you, Master. Also, can ordinary people drink this tea?β
The old Taoist looked at Qian Quan, chuckled, and said:
βYes, they can, but thereβs no need. First, this tea is not easy to prepare, and giving everyone just a piece or two is wasteful and insignificant.
Secondly, this tea is most effective when consumed in combination with Wudang Mountainβs meditation. Otherwise, it might just burden the drinker with unnecessary thoughts.β
βI understand.β Qian Quan decided to try it himself first. If it was fine, he would send some to his father.
The old Taoist said, βSince ancient times, thereβs been a misconception about martial arts practice. People think using external aids is impure and might hinder progress. But this is not true.β
βLook at athletes; apart from their training, donβt they follow strict dietary regimens?
βDoesnβt it seem ludicrous to think that just by meditating and practicing a few routines, we become invincible? Even rockets need fuel.β
βEven in the pursuit of becoming immortals, we should apply science and not be superstitious!β
Frankly, Qian Quan found it hard to reconcile the words βbecoming immortalβ and βscience.β
But looking from another perspective, βscienceβ has indeed achieved many βimmortalβ feats:
Traveling thousands of miles in a day (high-speed trains), communicating over vast distances (telephones), striking from afar (missiles), and reaching the moon (spacecraft).
That night, Qian Quan stayed on Wudang Mountain and listened to the old Taoist, Wang, who told many old stories and shared invaluable martial arts experiences not found anywhere else.
He demonstrated a Tai Chi sequence that had no particular pattern or predefined moves but flowed naturally and seemed spontaneous. It reminded Qian Quan of the Tai Chi he tried to mimic as a child after watching a movie.
Yet, both Qian Quan and Zhang Xiangβer sensed an indescribable natural fluidity in the old Taoistβs movements, as if watching wild grass swaying in the wind.
βMastering martial arts isnβt the ultimate goal. Only when one delves deeper can they have a slim chance of survival against a bullet.β
The old Taoist said, emphasizing the concept of βsensing danger and avoiding it.β He advised, βHowever, if the shooter is more than ten steps away, donβt hesitate; just run.β
βRemember this: vanishing before the bullet is fired is the true βsensing and avoiding danger.ββ
The old Taoist shared this wisdom from his personal experiences.
As the old Taoist conversed with Qian Quan and Zhang Xiangβer about the urgency of fleeing from bullets, inside a tatami apartment hotel in Hangzhou, Igarashi Yuugiri was also discussing the matter of bullets over the phone with his senior, Kunio Okawachi.
βUnless they can split a real bullet in half with a single cut or catch it with their bare hands, neither Ichiro nor Tori will stand a chance against him,β he remarked.
After his encounter with Qian Quan, Igarashi Yuugiri shared his impressions with his senior.
The Ichiro he referred to was Shimizu Ichiro, a disciple of Okawachiβs, while Tori was the adopted daughter and treasured disciple of Igarashi, a true prodigy selected from nearly 20,000 children.
βDidnβt you say he failed to catch your maple leaf technique the first time?β Kunio Okawachi asked gently.
βHis reflexes are incredibly fast, beyond what Ichiro and Tori can handle.
Moreover, it might just be my imagination, but it seems like he can read my mind,β Yuugiri replied.
βHow so?β
βI saw undisguised anger in his eyes. With just a brief observation, he seemed to guess my intentions. Thatβs the primary reason I changed my mind.β
βItβs not necessarily that he saw through you. The younger generation in China still cares deeply about that part of history. Their government hasnβt stopped propagating it, so we have a long way to go in that respect. We need to change minds generation by generation.β
βNo, the way he interacts with Ichiro is entirely different from me. I can feel the difference. If it was just hostility due to ideological differences, he wouldnβt exude such an alarming aura when facing me.β
βYuugiri, just to clarify, are we discussing the century-old Taoist or the 18-year-old Qian Quan?β
βItβs Qian Quan,β Igarashi Yuugiri sighed, βI sometimes feel itβs unfair. Why wasnβt such a character bom in our country?β
βThey have a population of 1.4 billion. The odds are naturally higher,β Kunio Okawachi reasoned.
βThatβs why we have to settle it this way: Iβll trade blows with him, and the rest will be up to Tori and Ichiro.β
βIf thatβs the case, Tori will have to step into the spotlight a decade earlier than planned,β Kunio Okawachi noted.
βIf she wants to reach the pinnacle of the martial arts world, then this is the fate she has to bear. All I can do is clear the greatest obstacles in her path,β Igarashi Yuugiri said calmly.
βThereβs a movie in China that says there are two kinds of people in this world: those who show face and those who work behind the scenes. Iβm the latter.β Understanding Yuugiriβs temperament, Okawachi decided not to push further, asking, βAnd the old Taoist?β
βHeβs as stubborn as ever, but to me, heβs still the best witness and audience,β Yuugiri replied.
The two discussed some finer details before ending the call.
Igarashi Yuugiri then played a video showing Qian Quan battling Shimizu Ichiro using stainless steel chopsticks.
The next day.
Qian Quan and Zhang Xiangβer left Wudang Mountain.
Before they departed, the Taoist imparted some wisdom to Qian Quan. βWhen 1 was young and full of energy, I frequently sparred with others and even challenged dojos. Back then, my master taught me a phrase, and today, Iβll pass it on to you.β
Eagerly waiting, Qian Quan responded, βPlease share, Master.β
The Taoist solemnly advised, βBefore facing an opponent, refrain from intimate relations for seven days.β novelbuddy. com
Qian Quan almost had an on-the-spot, prop-less βfalling off a stoolβ performance. He really wanted to say, βMaster, if you donβt have any profound, sage-like parting words to bestow, you donβt have to speak.β
Can you imagine the absurdity if, before the heroes went to give a sudden attack, the leader called them over and left them with such a remark?
βIβll remember,β Qian Quan said.
He vaguely recalled hearing about athletes abstaining before significant competitions.
After leaving the mountain, Zhang Xiangβer teased, βNow you know why I was at a disadvantage the first time we met? Itβs because I didnβt heed my masterβs words.β
Qian Quan playfully countered, βSo, should we spar now?β
Zhang Xiangβer, doing some quick calculations, replied, βStill no.β
The two shared a laugh and parted ways.
By 5 p.m., Qian Quan was back at school.
He first went to the supermarket to buy a teacup with a lid. After washing it, he filled it with boiling water and dropped it into a tea tablet.
Contrary to expectations, nothing extraordinary happened, not even the fizzing of the tablet.
The tea leaves were slowly dissolving.
In Taoist philosophy, thereβs a saying: βWhen a golden elixir is swallowed, one realizes that fate isnβt determined by the heavens.β
One couldnβt help but wonder what kind of miracle would unfold after drinking a piece of tea leaf.
The answer was revealed shortly after Qian Quan finished his first cup of tea.
It was incredibly refreshing..