The Li family, early morning.

"Phew~ This cultivation method is indeed simple yet profound." Li Junsu opened his eyes and looked at the slightly brightening sky outside, thinking to himself.

Li Qingfeng named his cultivation technique "Pure Mind and Freedom." The technique's description of the flow of meridians was incredibly detailed, and he now felt much more clear-headed.

It is because the internal energy is circulating throughout the body that one experiences this sensation.

“No wonder there’s a Great Heavenly Circuit above the Small Heavenly Circuit.” Li Junsu stood up and laughed, then twisted his neck and pushed open the door.

After washing up, Li Junsu began to think about the moves of the Spring Equinox Sword Technique, and then drew Zhaohan and began to swing the sword somewhat sluggishly.

Li Yinian is right. Even if you can't master the spirit of wielding a sword, it's good to at least master the form.

Even a replica gun can blind you if it's pointed at your eye.

Li Junsu was always calm and gentle in the Li family.

I get up, practice martial arts, it's always the same.

.......

next day

"It's time to go." Li Junsu looked at the faintly bright sky outside, changed into the clothes that He Sui had sewn by hand, carried a small bundle on his back, and pushed open the door.

The Li family's main hall.

"Jun Su has arrived, come here." The Grand Elder waved to Li Jun Su as he stepped into the hall.

"Elder?" Li Junsu stepped forward and asked with some doubt.

"Take it." The elder took out a porcelain bottle and stuffed it into Li Junsu's hand.

"Little..." Li Junsu was about to speak when the Grand Elder shushed him.

"Take good care of yourself. You need to cultivate even more diligently while you're out there." The Grand Elder patted Li Junsu's hand.

He didn't want Li Junsu to join the Six Doors, but he also knew that this small Qingfeng City couldn't keep Li Junsu.

This place is too small, both in terms of resources and competitors.

He believed that Li Junsu would surely become a hero in the region.

Even if Li Junsu wasn't that capable, he still believed in him, just as he believed Li Junhao could stand on his own.

(Li Junhao:...)

A soft cough interrupted their conversation.

"Cough, not bad, very handsome." Li Yinian looked at the black-clad youth and the sword at his waist, his eyes momentarily glazed over as he praised him.

“Jun Su, I also have something for you,” the Second Elder said at the opportune moment.

"Here you go. This Blood-Stabilizing Pill is cheap, but I added something to it. Take one when you're injured, hehe." The Second Elder chuckled as he spoke.

"And me, I don't have anything else to give you either, take this." The Third Elder tapped his cane and handed over a small black box.

"This is a trap; the poisonous fumes inside can temporarily render everyone incapacitated," the Third Elder said smugly.

Li Junsu looked at the black box speechlessly. He realized that the Second Elder and the Third Elder were both rather cunning.

"The carriage is here." Li Qingfeng's voice suddenly rang out.

"Let's go." Li Yinian looked at Li Junsu and smiled gently.

......

The Li family's main gate.

"You must take care of yourself while you're away, and be sure to write home when you have time," He Sui said carefully, holding Li Junsu's hand.

“I understand, Mother,” Li Junsu replied softly.

“Weiyuan is your courtesy name, but if you feel you can’t make it, then go home.” Li Qingfeng looked at the young man and spoke gently.

Li Yinian glanced at Li Qingfeng with some surprise. It's true that grandparents love their grandchildren more; his own father always scolded him for being useless.

“I understand, Grandpa,” Li Junsu said earnestly.

"Waiting for your good news." Zhen Min winked playfully.

“Okay, I will definitely keep my word, Mother.” Li Junsu nodded earnestly.

"It's time to set off. Let's go," Li Qingfeng said calmly.

"Remember, you still have a home when you're tired." Li Yinian stood there, looking at Li Junsu, and said these words.

"I understand! You all need to take care of yourselves too!" Li Junsu said, leaning out of the carriage and waving.

The Li family watched the boy waving in the sunlight as he walked away.

They never imagined that when they met again, the young man before them would be... a big shot.

Li Junsu watched his family members disappear from sight, then slowly sat back in the carriage, closed his eyes, and began to cultivate.

......

Three days later, in Bianyun City.

Li Junsu opened his eyes to the lively noise outside, then lifted the curtain to look at the strange-looking Hu people outside, the shouts and curses on the street and the fighting figures that could be seen in the alley. He raised an eyebrow.

Then, the carriage slowly came to a stop at an inn.

"Thank you for your trouble." Li Junsu handed over a silver coin.

"No trouble at all, young master, please be careful, Yuncheng here... is quite chaotic." The coachman looked at the extra income and sincerely gave him this advice.

"Okay, thank you for your help." Li Junsu nodded and smiled.

The driver drove away, and then Li Junsu carried the package and walked towards the lobby.

"Is this Young Master Li?" The waiter looked at Li Junsu, who was dressed in luxurious clothes.

"Yes." Li Junsu nodded.

"Our boss is at the second..." Before the waiter could finish speaking, a customer carrying a wine jar approached Li Junsu.

A hint of surprise flashed in the waiter's eyes. He was about to make a move, but then he seemed to hear something and stopped.

"You pay!" The diner, seeing that Li Junsu had dodged his attempt to extort money, threw the wine jar on the ground and shouted loudly.

Upon hearing this, the diners all turned to look, and then, seeing Li Junsu, who was dressed in expensive clothes and seemed to be a complete novice, a glint of greed flashed in their eyes.

"That's right, you touched my brother's wine, don't even think about running away!" The burly man at the right table slammed his hand on the table.

With a clang, the sword was drawn, and the head flew off.

"Compensate?" Li Junsu picked up the head from the ground, smiled at the man on the second floor, and then looked at the burly man at the table to his right.

"Damn it! Brothers, move..." The big man was about to call for reinforcements when he saw things were going badly when a head suddenly flew down and hit him, making him dizzy.

"You want to make a move?" Li Junsu approached step by step, and the oppressive feeling he brought made everyone at the same table with the big man want to run away.

"Whoever dares to leave will die," Li Junsu said calmly.

Then, everyone at the table froze in place, as if nails had grown into their butts.

"I'll pay for it," Li Junsu said, pulling the big man by the hair and lifting him up.

"No, no, no, young hero, I'll pay, I'll pay!" the big man hurriedly waved his hands.

But Li Junsu didn't even blink before severing the big man's head, splattering blood all over the faces of the people on the table.

"I said, I'll pay." Li Junsu said calmly, looking at the people at the table.

"Waiter, take these two heads and stir-fry them," Li Junsu said softly.

"Eat it, or I'll use you as snacks with my drinks." Li Junsu threw the unseeing heads onto the table and said coldly.

"Yes, ma'am!" the person at the table quickly replied.

"Would you like to have a meal too?" Li Junsu glanced at the people watching the show at the opposite table and asked jokingly.

Upon hearing this, everyone lowered their heads. They had seen madmen or serial killers before, but Li Junsu was different from them. The indifference he displayed was even more chilling than that of madmen.

It was a kind of indifference, a disregard for human life. Killing someone was like killing chickens and dogs. Even a serial killer would have a fanatical killing urge, but Li Junsu only had indifference, an icy indifference that chilled to the bone.

"A madman." Everyone was horrified.

Li Junsu flicked the blood off his longsword, casually sheathed it, and then looked at the scarred man on the second floor who was staring at him.

The man's admiring gaze was evident, and then he waved to Li Junsu.

Li Junsu walked up the stairs, his eyes filled with a chilling coldness.

Without family to hold them back, birds of prey can soar high, utterly superior to their enemies, indifferent and cold.

......

In the box

"Let me introduce myself. I am He Ning, the chief constable of Jiannan Circuit. Ning is the 'zhengning' in 'zhengning' (meaning ferocious)." He Ning smiled at the young man in front of him.

Qingfeng Daoist was not joking with him. The young man in front of him was a natural-born talent for the Six Doors, and a top-notch one at that.

"Li Junsu, from the Li family." Li Junsu sat opposite He Ning and introduced himself.

“You are very unstable.” He Ning sat with his golden sword at the ready, not referring to Li Junsu’s mental state, but to his strength.

“If it’s not necessary, I’d like to train a little longer in the Sect Realm,” Li Junsu said.

He could break through this barrier at any time, but he was still unsure of his own sword intent, or rather, he wanted too much.

“Very good, this kind of confidence is exactly what I need.” He grinned maliciously.

His originally gentle smile turned ferocious because of the scar on his face.

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