Chapter 61 - Vigilance (1/2)

Mingxiu was unaware of the wistful feeling in Ai Hui’s heart Her beautiful eyes swept towards the youth standing upright with a sword in his hand as her flowing sleeves danced in the breeze, shi+ like ripples of water The needles moved back and forth like a shuttle as the spindle whirled in the air, steadily increasing the length of the cloth

What a strange posture……

Mingxu couldn’t help but wonder how the sould be of assistance to hile sound or lance of hers, she saw his eyes flash like a sword being drawn out of its sheath His eyes gave the ‘statue’ its only spark of life, appearing ht

The ixiu of the ancient swords her full of admiration

Her sleeves danced sh the air, the tip of the needle constantlysound

Old wang observed Ai Hui attentively, feeling both vexed and concerned He began to think that co to the e the old lady acting so eccentric There were y besides e how overconfidently Ai Hui had spoken, Teacher wang was afraid that Ai Hui e setback should he fail to co

Ai Hui approached all tasks in an excessively syste any action He behaved in ahis catch—highlywas afraid that Ai Hui was overly reserved and lacked the aggressive drive of the young

In the prior

He had seen all kinds of gifted individuals during hisin the Induction Ground All of them were full of mettle, each one more passionate than the last

This hat youths should be like Although they lacked experience, youths were highly creative, less restrained, dared to challenge authority, and had ainative ideas

A people, Ai Hui’s focus on practicality would seearish Ai Hui was so mellow that people would find hie Whatever pride he had was hidden deep in the recesses of his soul Coe, someone so taciturn would likely be more deeply affected by failure

This hat the old man was more worried about

Moreover, he knew that the old lady was very petty and

It hadn’t been easy for hiet this precious disciple of his and he could not bear to see Ai Hui suffer any grievances

The old man snorted to hixiu’s excellent de was definitely not an open-ood mood, but when in a bad mood, well, hehehe…

His disciple had actually practiced swordplay before?

The oldhie, it somehow seemed to be not aard at all In fact, his stance could be said to be aesthetically pleasing in an indescribable way The old s, and he knew from Ai Hui’s posture that the boy had previously practiced swordplay to quite an extent

It looked like Ai Hui’s attention was much more focused when he held the sword

One could observe all types of strange training habits in the Induction Ground Staying in the Induction Ground for an extended tihts For instance, some people required absolute silence before they could enter a meditative state while others had better focus in noisy and crowded areas

Seeing Ai Hui so deeply invested in the training made the old man feel even her expectations would lead to greater disappointment

Failure, moreover, was inevitable No one could possibly weave an entire piece of cloth in a week on their first try Even Mingxiu, who had been chosen by the old lady as her successor, had not been able to do it

The oldwhen he had this idea Why did he let Ai Hui learn eret

“How is it?” Mingxiu asked war her demonstration “Do you have any doubts, junior?”

Mingxiu had asked the question before her h she knew there wasn’t , she still hoped to be able to help her junior in some way