Leisurely mountain village

Chapter 23 Ancient Martial Arts Classification

Above Martial Master is Martial Grandmaster, also known as Heavenly Rank. Grandmaster means Grandmaster, so it is also called Grandmaster Great Power. The strong at this level can release their true energy and kill people invisibly. They are incredibly powerful and awesome. Almost all of them are big shots in their own factions. Moreover, my grandfather said that he hadn't seen a Grandmaster for many years.

As for those above the Grandmaster level, Grandpa never advanced. He had only heard his great-grandfather mention the Innate Realm, also known as the Grandmaster. It was said that Grandmasters could fly and take heads from a thousand meters away with ease. His great-grandfather was a big shot at that level.

Ye Huan was dumbfounded. His great-grandfather was a Grandmaster, his grandfather was a Heavenly-level expert, a Grandmaster? Who am I? Where am I? Why did I go out all these years?

"Grandpa, are you a Grandmaster?"

"Well, I don't know if it still counts before, as my qi and blood were both depleted. But recently, I don't know what's going on, it seems that my internal energy has grown stronger again. I should still be at the Grandmaster level without any problem," Grandpa replied.

Ye Huan understood. When people get old, their qi and blood decline, so they regress in rank. However, because of his spiritual spring water and spiritual vegetables, his grandfather returned to the Grandmaster level. It seems that he underestimated this spiritual spring space.

However, this also made him more careful. The spiritual spring was so powerful that it would be bad if the martial artists outside found out about it, so he would have to be even more careful in the future.

Moreover, he also needs to start learning the array formations inside the jade tablet. He's not in a hurry for anything else; he'll learn the Spirit Gathering Array first. That way, even if someone discovers the secret of the vegetables later, he can easily deny it. He can say, "It's because of the array formation. What does it have to do with me personally?"

He needs to be careful until he becomes powerful enough to disregard the rules. Ye Huan is an adult; he knows all too well the saying, "Possessing a treasure invites trouble."

"I should probably lower the ratio of spiritual spring water a bit more in the future. Money can be earned slowly. I'll wait until I'm at least at my grandfather's level before making any decisions," Ye Huan thought to himself.

"Grandpa, why didn't you let my dad learn martial arts?" Ye Huan had always been puzzled by this.

"Who said I didn't teach him? But in those days, food was scarce, and people couldn't even get enough to eat, so how could they have the energy to practice martial arts? Although I often went into the mountains, everyone in the village was starving, and I didn't dare to carry too much stuff by myself. Later, when things got better, I tried to teach him again, but even something as simple as Black Tiger Heart Strike took your dad three months to practice, so I gave up on the idea."

Grandpa explained that he only had one son and one daughter, and of course he wanted his son to inherit his mantle. Unfortunately, his son was not cut out for martial arts. Just when he thought the Ye family lineage was about to end, Ye Huan was born. Moreover, he was very close to Grandpa and was very interested in ancient martial arts.

This is also why the old man loves this grandson so much. He started laying a foundation for him when he was five years old, so even now, although Ye Huan hasn't learned anything very advanced, he can basically learn anything after watching it.

The old man put in a lot of effort and paid a heavy price for him back then, which is why when Ye Huan was a child, his aunt's children would try to snatch meat from him, because they couldn't get any.

Ye Huan was sensible at a young age. It wasn't until he went to boarding school in high school that he officially stopped practicing martial arts with his grandfather. Later, he went to university in the south and stayed there after graduation. Counting from high school, it's been eleven years. If he hadn't obtained the Spirit Spring Space, he really wouldn't know when he would have been able to come back and have a chat with his grandfather like this.

The wind and rain grew stronger and fiercer. Ye Huan looked out the dark window and couldn't see anything except her own and her grandfather's figures reflected in the windowpane.

"Those vegetables and fruits are probably ruined now. No wonder the old folks in the countryside say they rely on the weather for their livelihood. It's really true. Luckily, I've been selling vegetables for quite a while now. Otherwise, if this happened right after they hit the market, I would have lost a lot of money," Ye Huan sighed.

"Luckily, the village planted late, otherwise they would have suffered huge losses this time." Grandpa nodded.

"When the scale gets bigger, we'll definitely need to use greenhouses. First, we need to keep them warm in winter, and second, we need to protect them from storms like this," Ye Huan said. He had all these plans in mind. His family originally intended to start greenhouse farming after this season's vegetables were finished, but the storm came first.

"Luckily, the strawberries have a greenhouse, otherwise this rain would have ruined them all." He was somewhat relieved, because he didn't even build the greenhouse himself. His parents had ordered it when they were still at home, but they never got to use it before they went out to work.

When Ye Huan returned and saw the situation, she knew the strawberries needed help, so she found people to set up a greenhouse. Unexpectedly, this action saved the strawberries that were about to ripen. It was a pleasant surprise.

"I laughed triumphantly, and laughed triumphantly again, laughing at the world's people who never grow old~" Ye Huan took out his phone strangely. It was ten o'clock. Who would call at this time?

Upon seeing it was Sister Bai, he quickly answered the phone. "Sister-in-law? What's wrong?"

A series of helpless sobs escaped Bai Jie's lips. "Xiao Huan, my house has collapsed."

"Huh? Hurry up and take the important things with you, I'll be right there. Put a raincoat on Jingjing so she doesn't get cold." Ye Huan was startled, then quickly got up, put on her work raincoat, and ran outside.

Grandpa heard it too and quickly asked Ye Huan's parents, who were still awake, to prepare a room for her.

"What a tragedy! Uncle and Aunt, this is a tragedy! Half of Bai Jie's house is still made of adobe. Sigh." Ye Huan's mother exclaimed repeatedly as she tidied up the house.

Grandpa Ye Huan was so angry he wanted to grind his teeth and give Lao Ba another beating right then and there.

Ye Huan rushed to Bai Jie's house and saw that the house had completely collapsed. The two mud-brick houses were all gone. Bai Jie was holding Jingjing, wrapped in a raincoat and a bundle in a bed sheet, hiding under the eaves of the neighbor's house. She was on the verge of tears, staring blankly at the collapsed house.

"You wild dog, I'm going to kill you, you son of a bitch!" Ye Huan cursed Ye Gou fiercely, then hurriedly went over to take Jingjing and held her in his arms.

“Let’s go back first. We can come back to see the house tomorrow after the rain stops. Don’t worry, sister-in-law, I’ll build your house. Your salary is enough to build three big brick houses,” Ye Huan said.

The three of them ran to Ye Huan's house. Ye Huan looked unwell, and so did his mother. She made ginger tea for them and quietly and obediently drank it in Ye Huan's arms.

"Auntie, thank you for your help." Bai Jie said to Ye Huan's mother.

"It's alright, don't worry, nothing will happen. You'll be working here from now on anyway, so it's convenient for you and Jingjing to live here," Ye Huan's mother comforted her.

When they arrived at the small room near the back door, Ye Huan's mother helped Bai Jie make the bed, hung up the wet clothes to dry, changed her into dry clothes, and went to sleep.

Downstairs, there are two and a half rooms. Bai Jie and her daughter live in the half room. It's not that there aren't larger rooms, but Ye Huan lives upstairs by himself. It wouldn't be convenient for Ye Huan to have the widow live upstairs with him.

By the time everything was finished, it was already past eleven o'clock. Ye Huan helped her grandfather to bed, and then went upstairs herself. Lying in bed, she was still angry.

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