
Yuan decided to go traveling today, he already has a strong determination to learn and hone his skills. He continued to walk very far from his village, through the forests with a sword as his friend.
Taking a fairly long journey of two hours, Yuan found a small village after he passed through the thick forest.
"My stomach is so hungry." Yuan muttered softly as he endured the whack of hunger.
Yuan went to look for the stall, after finding it he immediately ordered food to the shop mother.
"Mom, give me one serving of rice with a potluck side dish only," Yuan said as he sat on the chair.
The shop mother said Yuan and he rushed to make food.
A few minutes later the food came.
"This is the order." the mother placed a serving of rice along with a side dish of chicken meat on Yuan's table.
"Thank you, Mom." Yuan immediately ate his lunch, after which he would look for a place that could be used for him to practice sharpening swords.
"You don't seem to be from this village, do you?"
Yuan stopped the chaw and nodded.
The mother felt sorry for Yuan until he offered Yuan rice back. "If you want to add rice or side dishes then just say so, you don't have to pay for it and eat with satisfaction because it's free" he said with a smile.
"Thank you, ma'am." Yuan said quickly.
As a child of course he was very happy because his food at this time did not need to pay and the money he had
can be saved in the future.
Finished eating, Yuan immediately got up from the chair but as he wanted to step himself heard some of the Fathers say about a stitch.
"Yes, you're absolutely right. I saw the paddle was quite far from here and was in the woods. It seems like it has been open for a long time but we only know it because of hunting" said the father to his colleague.
"Very many of the students have always been great after coming out of that shit."
Yuan immediately left and he intended to find the parapet the Father said.
900meter Yuan walked over, he finally found a secluded house that was quite far from the village.
"I think that's the place.'' he muttered as he walked towards the simple house.
Arriving at the house, Yuan saw that very many children his age were even older than him practicing there.
Hiya!
Cring.
The sounds of the things that became their expertise clashed to raise their ears.
"Excuse me!" greet Yuan to one of the men who seemed to be forty years old.
The man looked.
"Who are you?" he said it sharply and creepily.
Yuan tried to remain calm. "I'm Yuan Li, I'm from the village next door and came to this place to practice swords."
The man looked at Yuan from top to bottom. "You wait here" he continued, leaving.
Yuan only saw children his age training very hard, he was sure that they also had the same goals as him.
A few moments later.
Out came a sixty-year-old old man, the man dressed like a teacher.
"Greetings." Yuan looked polite.
The man nodded for a moment. "What is your purpose in coming to this store, young man?"
"Help me to sharpen my sword and make it my accomplice, Master." Yuan is still down.
The teacher saluted Yuan's courtesy. "Follow me."
The two of them went inside to tell me about the ordinances, rules, and what lessons Yuan had to go through and work on.
The teacher also introduced his name, he was named Teacher Ling.
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