When Zhang Fei heard him say so, he naturally did not bring up the matter again. The two of them ate and drank well. That night, Lu Fei slept in Zhang Fei's manor. The next day, he prepared to leave. Before he left, Zhang Fei invited him to go hunting after a period of time. Lu Fei naturally agreed. After bidding farewell to Zhang Fei, he led his men into the city.
On the way, Lu Zhong said, "Young Master, I saw that Young Master Zhang's spear technique was exquisite, but it didn't seem to be very powerful. Why did you say he was very powerful?"
Lu Fei said, "That's because he didn't use his internal energy. Otherwise, if he used it, you would all be injured standing on the side."
Lu Zhong suddenly understood and said, "So internal energy is so powerful. Young Master, do you know how to use it?"
Lu Fei said, "Of course. If you want to learn, I can teach you when I have time. It's simple and easy to learn. As long as you study hard and practice hard, one day you will become a master." He knew that Jiu Yang Shen Gong was relatively simple to understand, but it required one to study and practice diligently without any distractions. If an ordinary person spent more than ten years of effort, they would definitely be able to achieve something. Those with excellent talent would also be able to cultivate it in a few years. After that, they would have to constantly study and practice diligently, or else their skills would decline. Jiu Yang Shen Gong was originally something that could only be brought out when one practiced it to a profound level.
Just as Lu Zhong and the others were about to follow Lu Fei into the mansion, they saw Lu Fei suddenly get off his horse and walk towards the beggars. Everyone quickly got off their horses and followed him, afraid that the beggars would hurt the young master.
Lu Fei went straight to a beggar. The beggar was about ten years old. His face was young and tender, and he was holding a broken bowl in his hand. When he saw Lu Fei and the others coming over, he thought that he had done something wrong. His face was full of fear.
Lu Fei said, "Don't be afraid. Come with me. I have something to ask you."
The little beggar looked at the porridge stall in front of him and said awkwardly, "I … I still have to line up to get the porridge."
Lu Zhong laughed and said, "This is my young master. The porridge stall is run by my young master. I will give you as much porridge as you want."
The little beggar looked at Lu Fei's clothes and accessories, and immediately walked out of the group. His hand was still tightly clutching the broken bowl, and his pair of clear eyes looked at Lu Fei, waiting for him to ask questions.
Lu Fei asked, "What's your name?"
The little beggar said, "My name is Huayang. Hua as in Huaxia and Yang as in the sun."
Lu Fei saw that he seemed to have read books and asked, "Where is your home? What did his parents do? How did we become beggars? "
The young beggar, Hua Yang, said, "My family is in Fanyang County. I don't have parents and have always been a beggar."
Lu Fei asked curiously, "Then how do you know what your name is?"
Hua Yang said, "I often go to the private school to watch them study, so I know some words. I named it myself." After that, a trace of pride appeared on his face.
Lu Fei said, "Hmm, the name is very good. Why do you want to go outside the private school to watch other people read?"
Hua Yang said, "I want to learn how to read and write. Then I can understand many books and know many things."
Lu Fei said, "I can teach you how to read and write. Are you willing to learn from me?"
Hua Yang was overjoyed and said, "Of course I am willing." Then he lowered his head and said, "But I have no money."
Lu Fei said, "You don't have to pay to learn from me, but there is only one requirement, and that is to be obedient."
Hua Yang looked up at him and said, "If you ask me to do something wrong, do I have to do it?"
Lu Zhong curled his lips and said, "Young Master brought you to learn to read because he saw …" Lu Fei reached out to stop him, thinking that this little beggar was quite knowledgeable, but he liked this smart kid. He said, "Of course I won't let you do anything that offends the heavens and reason. A real man can support the heavens and the earth, so naturally his actions are open and candid."
Hua Yang smiled and said, "Then I promise you."
Lu Fei said, "Then let's go."
He walked into the house with the little beggar. The others were envious, thinking that if they could enter this house, they would not have to worry about food and clothing in the future. How good it would be. After that, many young people came, hoping that Lu Fei would take a fancy to them.
The reason why Lu Fei chose this young man was that he saw that he had a good bone structure and was a good material for martial arts. If he could be his disciple, he would be a great help in the future. As for the fact that he wanted to read and write, he could just fool him.
After that, Lu Fei arranged for Hua Yang to live in his yard. Every morning, he would teach him how to read and write. At night, he would teach him the mental cultivation method of the Nine Yang Divine Skill and some introductory martial arts. Although Hua Yang was interested in reading, he was also very interested in martial arts, so he learned very quickly. Sometimes Lu Fei also came to learn, but his talent was not as good as Hua Yang's, so his progress was slower. It was really difficult for Lu Fei to teach him, so he only taught him occasionally. Although Lu Fei's own skill was not very profound, with his knowledge and experience, it was more than enough to teach a disciple. After all, he had countless experience in martial arts.
Although more and more people gathered in the porridge shed outside the house, Lu Fei did not find a martial arts genius comparable to Hua Yang. However, if he found some of them with better talent, he would ask about their background. If they still had relatives in the world, he would not take them in. If they were orphans, he would take them in and teach them how to read and write and practice martial arts. After a long time, Lu Fei became a teacher. He felt that teaching was too troublesome, so he did not teach them how to read and write. When he talked about many things, they did not understand very well, so he simply hired a teacher to teach them. He was only responsible for teaching them martial arts.
After a long time, there were more than ten young people in the Lu Mansion. The news of Lu Fei taking in orphans spread throughout the nearby towns. Every day, there was a steady stream of people from other places coming to eat porridge, hoping that Lu Fei would take them in. However, Lu Fei was very strict when it came to accepting people. Those who were not talented or had bad character were rejected by him. Lu Fei's purpose was to gather talents. The reason why he chose the beggars was that most of them did not have relatives. Even if they were trained by him, they would not be called back by their parents. Naturally, he wanted to take in all of them, but now his financial resources were limited, so he could only choose from them.
During this period, Lu Fei also selected some strong men from these beggars to join the guards of the Lu Mansion. However, most of the beggars were sallow and emaciated, and very few of them were strong and strong. Lu Fei also found one or two people with good martial arts. These people were hard to find. These people joined the guards and Lu Zhong was the captain. Lu Zhong trained them every day. Instantly, Lu Zhong felt a lot of pressure. Every day, he went to Lu Fei to ask for advice on martial arts. His progress in martial arts also became faster.
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