Practice Remembering You

Chapter 7 Qiuling Mountain, Wuzheng Hall

---Mo Mansion---

When his mother Chen Ying came, Mo Xue expressed his intention to practice martial arts.

But unlike what Mo Xue thought, her mother was very opposed to it, saying why would a girl practice martial arts? What good girl would practice martial arts?!

When he called his father Mo Feng, he got the same answer.

Mo Feng said: "First of all, you are in the punishment period, you can't go anywhere except home, and secondly, even if you are not in the punishment period, you can't learn martial arts!

Learning martial arts is dangerous. If you are not careful, you will hurt yourself. Moreover, martial arts practice will make your hands calloused and your skin rough and dark. Are you sure you want to become like that?"

In order to let his daughter know that he was not scaring her, Mo Feng called a martial arts disciple in the house. In order to create a visual effect, he also specially found a disciple who practiced wild boxing and asked him to show his hands. Sure enough, many calluses like rings could be seen on the knuckles.

Mo Xue's face was full of confusion and aggrieved look.

When I went back to my room to sleep at night, I sat on the bed and tears fell like little pearls.

There are three reasons why Mo Xue behaved like this. The first is that her parents did not support her practicing martial arts. The second is that she could not practice martial arts with Zhang Yu. The third is that she really cared about what her father said, that practicing martial arts would cause calluses on the hands and the skin would become rough. What's more important is that she actually saw calluses on the hands of her followers.

"It's so ugly! Woo woo woo..."

next day

Zhang Yu came to play with Mo Xue. Mo Xue told Zhang Yu what happened yesterday in a disappointed manner. Although Zhang Yu was a little disappointed, she still said it was okay and that she would come back to protect her sister when she had trained well.

The days passed and soon it was time to set off.

Today is quite special, as Mo Xue, who was in solitary confinement, was temporarily released.

Zhang Jinshi, Zhang Wu, and twenty guards took Zhang Yu to Qiuling Mountain.

Before leaving, Mo Xue gave Zhang Yu a lot of instructions, almost as many as Tian Yu's.

Watching the crowd walking further and further away, Mo Xue suddenly remembered that he still had something to say, so he ran forward two steps and yelled at the top of his voice: "Brother Yu, please don't learn boxing!"

After leaving Zhuiming City, on the way, Zhang Wu explained to Zhang Yu the rules of studying in Qiuling Mountain.

"There are two martial arts halls in Qiuling Mountain, one at the foot of the mountain and one at the top. When you get there, you will see two conspicuous buildings, one is a particularly long stone staircase, and the other is the martial arts hall at the foot of the mountain. Please note that registration is not at the martial arts hall at the foot of the mountain, but at the stone staircase.

After registering, you have to climb the stone stairs. There are 5,000 steps in total. Don't underestimate the stone stairs. There is spiritual pressure on them that prevents you from going up. The higher you go, the greater the resistance.

In short, just try your best to climb up. The time limit is five hours. Climb as much as you can. You will be graded according to the number of steps you climb. It is directly related to the future.

No matter how high you climb, as long as you haven't climbed all the stairs, you will eventually return to the foot of the mountain, and then someone will allocate martial arts resources based on how many steps you have climbed.

If you climb high, you can choose any powerful martial arts you want. If you climb low, you can only learn ordinary martial arts.

And if you climb all five thousand steps and reach the top of the mountain, it means you have a very good spiritual root, and you will not go down.

You will see the Wuzheng Hall on the top of the mountain. This is the real hall, which is dedicated to teaching monks. Congratulations, you will definitely become an immortal in the future. I heard that the teachings in the real hall are different from those below, but I don't know if it is true or not.

Finally, I have to say one more thing. If you don't make it, don't underestimate yourself. People with spiritual roots are rare. Every time the Wuzheng Hall opens its doors to recruit disciples, there are tens of thousands of people who sign up, but only a few can reach the top. Don't put pressure on yourself."

Zhang Wu explained this to Zhang Yu every day after that.

----Two months later---

The group finally arrived at Qiuling Mountain. The mountains here were stacked up one upon another, which was normal, but this Qiuling Mountain was different. It seemed very out of place with the surrounding environment.

How can this be called a mountain? Rather than a mountain, it is more like two huge rectangular stones standing side by side on the ground, with a very long stone staircase in between, which goes straight to the top of the mountain.

If there hadn't been a square stele in front with "Qiu Ling Mountain" written on it, Zhang Yu wouldn't have dared to recognize it.

Next to the square monument is a wide dirt road, which leads to the entrance of Qiuling Mountain.

Walking along the dirt road, we soon saw figures of people. Some of these people were carrying large and small bags of luggage, some were empty-handed, and some, like Zhang Yu and his group, came with guards.

The further you go, the more people there are, and you can also see the Wuzheng Hall at the foot of the mountain.

This martial arts hall is very grand and covers a very large area, almost the size of a town.

However, Zhang Yu did not pay much attention to that side, but went to queue up to register first.

While waiting in line, Zhang Yu sat on his father's neck and could take a closer look at the stone stairs from the front. There were five thousand steps, as if they went from the ground to the sky.

At this time, there were many people climbing up the stone stairs.

It was also because of the people as a reference that Zhang Yu clearly understood how wide the stone stairs were. Each step could accommodate more than fifty people standing side by side.

There are smooth slides on both sides of the stone stairs. Many people cannot withstand the pressure in front and will fall down the slide next to them. People will slide down the slide to the foot of the mountain, and the spiritual pressure will be sharply reduced. It is a clever design.

At the entrance, three people in grey military uniforms were registering everyone. One was collecting money, one was writing on the token, and another was taking notes.

All three of them had tired looks on their faces, and were obviously very tired.

After waiting for about an hour, it was finally Zhang Yu's turn.

The person collecting the money was too tired to speak. He pointed to the scale in front of him with his chin. On the scale was written "10 taels of silver". The meaning was simple: the tuition fee was 10 taels of silver.

This is indeed a huge sum of money for an ordinary family, but for Zhang Jinshi, it is not even pocket money. What he wants to do is bribe these three people, hoping that they can give his son a favor.

Therefore, when the person who collected the money came over to weigh the money, Zhang Jinshi used his body to block the view of the people queuing behind him, and skillfully took out a few silver bars and put them into the person's pocket.

However, this person blocked all the silver bars with his backhand and handed them back to Zhang Jinshi, obviously having the dignity of a warrior.

Zhang Jinshi laughed awkwardly and stepped aside.

Zhang Yu received a sign and stood at the bottom of the stone stairs. There were many people on the stairs, some big and some small. The youngest was only five years old (it was estimated that no one younger could go up). The oldest was twenty years old, and there were no people older than twenty.

Before coming here, I heard from my uncle that Wuzhengguan does not accept people over the age of 20, saying that their achievements are limited.

Zhang Yu noticed that the behaviors of the people on the ladder varied greatly. A small number of them had grimace on their faces after only walking up seven or eight steps.

It is impossible for people to be tired after just a few steps. The only thing that could make them look so exhausted could be the spiritual pressure that Uncle San mentioned.

Although he was a little nervous, Zhang Yu had no intention of retreating. He took a deep breath and climbed up.

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