C97 All roads lead to Rome (1/2)
Seeing that the male family's problem had been solved, and looking at how happy they were, Rou Xin couldn't help but think of his parents.
”Did my parents ever think about me like I did?” Rou Xin sighed in his heart, ”Maybe, in their hearts, they have already forgotten all about my unfilial daughter!”
The Old Mistress insisted on giving the microsporium back to the Cheng Jian family. In the end, the broken sword helplessly agreed to help her back to the master bedroom. After this period of commotion, it was already very late for Cheng Jian and Rou Xin to return to their own room.
”Wife, tell me what's on your mind. What can't you two talk about?” Cheng Jian saw through the worries in Rou Xin's heart.
”It's nothing. Watching our family reunion, I can't help but think of my parents.” Rou Xin said while pretending to smile, but she could not hide the sadness in her voice, making Cheng Jian's heart ache.
”Wifey, can we go to Mr. Yuefang tomorrow?” Cheng Jian's eyes were as gentle as water. He gazed at Rou Xin deeply, and used his hand that was no longer exquisite to caress Rou Xin's face and said, ”In this life, what I don't want to make you sad the most.”
”Hubby,” Rou Xin's tone was also filled with gentleness, ”The thing I do in this life, the thing that I don't regret the most, is following you and giving birth to our child, Chang Jing.”
Cheng Jian tightly embraced Rou Xin's waist.
It was already late in the night, and the lights in the room gradually dimmed. Accompanying the darkness came a wave of sounds that would cause one's imagination to wander …
The next morning, Cheng Jian and his wife told the Broken Sword that they wanted to go to Rose Family. Although the Broken Sword couldn't bear to part with his son, he agreed when he thought about his past twenty years of longing for his son. After all, the parents of this world were all connected. When Chang Jing expressed that he wanted to follow his parents to grandfather's house, the Broken Sword didn't agree to it even if it died. He really liked this stubborn and weak grandson of his. This was not only because he saved his own wife, but more importantly, the Broken Sword truly felt the affection towards Shui from Chang Jing's body.
”Ah, son,” Cheng Jian advised Chang Jing, ”In the next few days, you should stay and accompany Grandfather and Grandma more. At the same time, you should ask Grandfather for more information on forging martial arts.”
Although his father's martial arts were not invincible in this world, there was no one who could match his forging skills. The reason why Cheng Jian stayed behind was partly to satisfy the old man's need to love her grandson, but also to consider Chang Jing's future. Chang Jing was not young anymore, if she was able to inherit Jian Hun's legacy, as his father, he would be very pleased.
”You don't need to think about it, Chang Jing?” The Broken Sword who was sitting in the main seat stretched out his neck and asked, ”You are the descendant of the Jian Hun family, how could you not have the slightest ability in smithing?”
Chang Jing's nonchalant attitude towards me made the broken sword extremely unhappy, but he endured it.
”My forging ability is the best in the world,” seeing that he wasn't able to force the broken sword into action, he began to tempt him again, ”If you inherit my ability, then you will be respected!”
Chang Jing continued to be indifferent.
”Especially when it comes to girls' respect. A lot of respect will turn into love!” The broken sword threw out his killer move.
Sure enough, Chang Jing's eyes lit up.
”Really?”
”It's true!”
Thus, Chang Jing bid farewell to her parents and left the Jian Hun Family, starting his career in martial arts forging. If news of him having a broken sword begging others to learn her forging techniques were to spread, it would definitely shock the whole of Wu Lin — this was absolutely unimaginable. Furthermore, according to the history books, Chang Jingye's original intention for learning Forging was not as what we saw, but ”to inherit the work of his parents and elders, and fulfill their wish.”
No one knew the real reason, other than Chang Jing.
Jian Hun Family's Cultivation Field.
”Martial artists begin with Qi. Qi is divided into Yin and Yang. Those who are strong are like metal and stone and can be broken. Those who are weak are like water and gentle.” ”One Yin and one Yang, one Real and one Void, combine to form one …”
This was the enlightenment of the Broken Sword Sect's who taught them the basics of martial arts.