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Chapter 1578 Resolving Hostility

Σ(°△°|||)︴Seeing his nominal master, but actual enemy, kneeling down to apologize in front of him, Yang Guo was shocked.

What is going on! ? Yang Guo has always looked down on his master Zhao Zhijing.

Thinking back to the past, he was beaten to a pulp by his uncle Guo, which shows that his ability is not that great.

What a big prejudice! How many people in the world can avoid being beaten to a pulp by Guo Jing?

Even at the end of the book, the strongest martial artist in the world may still be Guo Jing, and it is not shameful to be defeated by him.

But Yang Guo didn't understand. He felt that Zhao Zhijing was not very capable, but had a bad temper. When he just accepted him as a disciple, he beat and scolded him. Later, it was all because of his own tricks that forced him not to beat him again.

Moreover, the master was just like Aunt Guo. He didn't teach him martial arts at all, but just made him recite a bunch of useless formulas. He was very bad-hearted.

Today, Master Zhao Zhijing suddenly apologized to him and knelt down.

Yang Guo's first reaction was that this guy had a conspiracy and wanted to frame him with a poisonous scheme. He must be treated with caution. His guard against people is closely related to his life experience.

Guoer lost his mother when he was young and was a wandering orphan before he was 13 years old. The feudal society was the most unfriendly to orphans like him.

He was able to live healthily until now and was not caught and sold by kidnappers. Of course, he was smart and lucky.

So, in his eyes, the first reaction to strangers was to be on guard. As long as others were a little bad to him, he would think that the other party was targeting him.

In fact, when seeing a sloppy and dirty little beggar, most people just don't like it, and this dislike is very normal. There are not many people who are specifically malicious against him.

In the original book, Zhao Zhijing did not like Yang Guo very much because of Guo Jing at the beginning. But the malice at that time would not be particularly deep.

It was only because Yang Guo was so flattering and deceiving his teacher that he felt that he should discipline him severely. He did not expect Yang Guo to insult him, which was equivalent to the crime of disobedience, which caused a big conflict between Zhao Zhijing and Yang Guo.

Zhao Zhijing was not wrong in this regard, but he did not teach according to his aptitude and did not take into account Yang Guo's specific situation.

After all, Yang Guo was an orphan, very sensitive to others, and extremely stubborn. He should be more tolerant in educating him.

But then again, Guo Jing did not mention this matter specifically, and it was normal for Zhao Zhijing not to know. Of course, Guo Jing did not understand this kind of thing, and even if Zhao Zhijing knew it, he would not necessarily restrain his behavior.

In that era, people attached the most importance to the master-disciple relationship. In the martial arts world, the master and the disciple were like father and son. The master would execute the disciple, and many disciples did not even dare to resist.

Yang Guo not only dared to deceive the master with flattering words, but also dared to insult the master. It was really a great rebellion. And as a child who grew up in the market, Yang Guo's curse was extremely unpleasant.

"You bastard, you stinky Taoist priest, you long-bearded goat, you useless guy who was beaten by Uncle Guo and crawled on the ground eating shit and begging for mercy, you are a beast!"

Being scolded like this, let alone a narrow-minded person like Zhao Zhijing, even ordinary people would be furious.

Little did they know that Yang Guo, such a young child, didn't understand so many great principles, and of course he didn't say good things when scolding people. In this way, the relationship between the two would slide to an unmanageable point.

Otherwise, with Guo Jing's big face there, Zhao Zhijing would at most embarrass Yang Guo a little, but would not abuse him. He would not be so insidious as to only teach him the formulas and not martial arts. Otherwise, he would not be able to get through Guo Jing's face in the future.

Another point is that Yang Guo also took a big blame for his father Yang Kang. Huang Rong didn't teach Yang Guo kung fu because he was too much like Yang Kang, fearing that he would go astray.

Qiu Chuji also indulged Yang Kang too much at the beginning, which led to his bad deeds, and finally he was full of evil and died tragically in the Iron Spear Temple.

That's why he was particularly strict with Yang Guo and set the tone of strict discipline. Zhao Zhijing was just following his example.

According to this, Xiao Ming should continue to discipline Yang Guo strictly after replacing Zhao Zhijing.

But it's useless to do so, it will only arouse Yang Guo's rebellious psychology. Therefore, it is necessary to take drastic measures from the opposite direction. Be twice as good to Yang Guo to resolve his hostility. Otherwise, no matter how many great truths you say, Yang Guo will not listen.

So, Xiao Ming, regardless of his status as a master, knelt down to apologize. Kneeling to an apprentice is indeed a bit embarrassing. But Xiao Ming doesn't care. The sooner he can save this kind-hearted child, the better.

At present, the hatred between Yang Guo and Zhao Zhijing has not reached the point of life and death. It will be when Yang Guo officially betrays his religion that the hatred will be really deep. It is still possible to make amends now.

Yang Guo still doubted Zhao Zhijing's intentions at first. You want me to believe you just by kneeling? You are dreaming! I want to see what kind of treasures are in your stomach? !

However, Zhao Zhijing acted as if he would kneel forever if he didn't forgive me. He knelt for a quarter of an hour, and finally Yang Guo changed his mind.

Even if the master had made a big mistake before, he should have made amends after kneeling for such a long time.

After all, Yang Guo was just a 14-year-old child, and his nature was still kind. Even though he still couldn't completely trust Zhao Zhijing, he finally forgave him.

The past is written off, let's wait and see what happens in the future. Yang Guo said forgiveness, but he was still thinking about whether Zhao Zhijing would really teach him martial arts.

If he still used a bunch of formulas to fool people, Yang Guo would never trust Zhao Zhijing again.

Unexpectedly, Zhao Zhijing waved to Yang Guo and asked him to sit in front of him. Hearing this, he said:

"Guo'er, you must be wondering why your aunt Guo refused to teach you martial arts and only taught you to read. Why is Master Changchunzi so strict with you..."

These words hit Yang Guo's heart. Since he was a child, he has never had bad intentions towards others, but many people hate him as soon as they see him. This made Yang Guo very confused.

Later, he simply stopped thinking about it. He no longer pondered other people's motives, and he couldn't figure it out. It's better to keep it simple. Yang Guo only looks at whether others are good or bad to him.

If you are good to me, I will be twice as good to you; if you are not good to me, I will return it tenfold. As an orphan with an immature mind, he can only do this.

Suddenly, Yang Guo became interested when he heard his master Zhao Zhijing asking. He did not answer, but stared with curious eyes to see what his master wanted to say.

Xiao Ming smiled slightly, gently stroked Yang Guo's head with his hand, and said: "Let the master tell you a story first. It is said that one day more than 30 years ago, your master's ancestor, Taoist Qiu, was chasing a traitor and came to Niujia Village near Lin'an..."

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