I Am Only Mortal But Why Do You All Sees Me As A Immortal!

Chapter 47: A Small Thing About Recruiting Apprentices



Chapter 47: A Small Thing About Recruiting Apprentices

Chapter 47: A Small Thing About Recruiting Apprentices

The old man knew clearly about his own abilities.

The "Tao" contained in Gu Heng's calligraphy is far from something he can understand and comprehend thoroughly in just a few days. To be honest, when he first came, the old man was still worried that he had not carved the plaque well enough.

After all, he generously gave away the scroll.

"Mr. Gu has come all this way, so I have to entertain him well. Please go inside and sit down. I will hang up this plaque first."

Gu Heng warmly invited the old man into the clinic.

"Okay." The old man nodded quickly.

Since such a great person was willing to invite him into the room for a chat, he naturally would not refuse.

Gu Heng first hung up the plaque and wiped off the dust carefully. He was very satisfied. The sign looked grand and stylish. Combined with his clinic, it would definitely attract many patients.

The old man walked into the front hall, and as soon as he entered the door, he was frightened by Su Jinxi lying on the medicine cabinet, and his brows trembled wildly.

Nine-life demon cat?

This clan is very proud.

Moreover, based on the old man's own cultivation level, he found that he could not see through much of the demon cat's strength, which showed that the other party was much stronger than him.

However, with Mr. Gu's status and strength, this nine-life demon cat has no right to be arrogant in front of him.

The old man went to the back hall, and Gu Heng followed him. Then he took out the tea leaves bought from the system mall, soaked them in hot water, and filled the old man's cup.

The aroma of tea is everywhere.

When the old man smelled the tea, he felt much more energetic. He picked up the cup and took a sip. He thought it tasted very good and couldn't help but praise it: "This tea... is not bad."

It tastes sweet and has medicinal properties. It is not just any ordinary tea.

The old man felt that he might not have that much knowledge and didn't know what kind of treasure this was, but this great senior was willing to receive him with such high standards, and the old man felt very happy.

"Haha, there's nothing worth showing off in my clinic." Gu Heng laughed.

He didn't think the tea tasted great, but everyone else said it was good, including the old servant of the Bai family, Zhuge Qian... and even this old man.

Well, this thing doesn't cost money.

"By the way, you should have accepted that young man as your apprentice, right?"

Gu Heng started talking about trivial matters.

"Ah, that's right. Although I didn't care much about him at first and he kept annoying me, I couldn't stand his nagging after seeing how patient he was. I haven't accepted a disciple yet, so accepting one... is fine."

The old man smiled and stroked his beard.

The main reason was that he felt he really didn't have the ability to recognize a gem.

In fact, the main reason why he accepted Lu Yan as his disciple was because Gu Heng said that he had good talent. In addition, the young man was indeed very persistent. The old man felt that it was not impossible to accept him as a disciple.

After all, for so many years, he had been obsessed with seeking the ultimate truth, and had never thought that his understanding and skills should not be forgotten along with him.

The name "Qianbi Shamo" still has some deterrent effect today. In this case, if he trains this disciple, he can be regarded as a "respected teacher" in the future.

"Ah, you won't lose out by accepting him as your apprentice, trust me."

Gu Heng smiled and buried the envy deep in his heart.

The young man was dressed so luxuriously, his family must be very wealthy. A noble man like him was still so persistent in learning calligraphy from the old man. Putting aside other things, Gu Heng felt that this attitude was very good, and he was a good seedling that was being deliberately cultivated.

Moreover, once you have recognized a master, it is natural to be filial to him.

Apart from anything else, it would be basic for the young man to build a new shop for the old man and make it grand and elegant.

Gu Heng was a little envious.Other people's disciples are all rich and powerful, but his disciple was picked up from the alley. Moreover, for her, he even made enemies with the local gang outside Yunling City. He didn't know when those cultivators would come to kill him and settle the score. Then, there would be one more mouth to feed in his clinic...

He used to run a clinic in Aoki Castle and lived on his own. Sometimes the clinic had no business and he was short of money, so he made his own sugar pills to fill his stomach. But that can't be done now.

While Qin Yiyao is still growing, she should always eat something nutritious.

He suddenly felt the weight of life.

It's not without benefits. At least Qin Yiyao is pretty. Such a young beauty will definitely become more beautiful when she grows up.

"Since Master Gu has said so, I will naturally do my best to train him."

After hearing what Gu Heng said, the old man became certain that it was definitely the right thing to do to accept Lu Yan as his disciple. Maybe a hundred years later, his only disciple, Gu Yin, would be a powerful person who was famous for his calligraphy.

A great sense of accomplishment.

"Master, I'm back!"

The two were chatting happily when Qin Yiyao's voice came from outside the door.

"Oh, my little apprentice is back."

Gu Heng smiled.

Hmm? Did Senior Gu accept a disciple?

What kind of evil person would that be?

Thinking of this, the old man looked towards the door. Qin Yiyao leaned half of her body out and looked inside. She happened to meet the old man looking at her, and she looked at the old man in return.

"You're back. Not bad. I'll prepare lunch. Oh, and this is Mr. Gu Lao. He lives in the west of the city and specializes in carving plaques for people."

Gu Heng introduced.

Qin Yiyao blinked her eyes and called out obediently, "Mr. Gu."

Her voice was soft and a little coquettish, and the old man felt instantly relieved.

"Well, I was just visiting for a bit and I'm ready to leave," the old man replied cheerfully.

Qin Yiyao lowered her head.

A cultivator in the Tribulation Crossing Stage? Is there such a strong person hidden in Yunling City?

She felt the hidden aura of the old man and judged his cultivation level, but Qin Yiyao had never known before that there were actually many hidden dragons and crouching tigers in Yunling City.

When she entered the front yard just now, she noticed the plaque hanging on the clinic. She actually stopped and looked at it for a long time, about a quarter of an hour.

Because the words on the plaque contained a profound and sharp meaning that Qin Yiyao still found difficult to understand.

That can only be carved by those who have mastered calligraphy and have reached a high level of accomplishment.

The old man looked at her and then looked away.

He didn't see anything.

"This little girl is only at the second level of foundation building, and she looks like she is already fifteen or sixteen years old. Logically speaking, her talent is quite poor..." The old man stroked his beard and thought to himself.

However, the old man did not get tangled up.

This girl seems to have little talent, but her eyes are bright and clear, implying depth and wisdom, as if they contain extraordinary experience and character, revealing a calmness and tenacity that is inconsistent with her age.

This girl is obviously not as simple as she looks.

The reason why it looks simple is that the old man just thinks that he is old and has blurry eyes.

I don't have the ability to judge people.

(My new work-

1.I am only mortal but why do you all all treat ma as a immortal!

2.A proud man called himself a medicinal God!

3.Problems start after graduation but I receive system!

Please read few ch after make decision.

4.Pretending To Be A Scumbag!)


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