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The No.1 Undercover in the Immortal World-Chapter 110: Pulling a Boss for Master Green Lotus
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Previously, Lin Yun had strategized to refuse to become Fang Yu’s disciple, tempting her to take the initiative to recruit him.
But now, the situation has changed, Fang Yu has encountered a mishap and started to deny herself; if Lin Yun were to refuse again, then it would really be over.
So, Lin Yun had to turn around and take the initiative to attack.
This proactive approach would not make Fang Yu think he was fickle. With the previous contrast, she would definitely feel that he was especially gentle.
Not only that, but now Fang Yu had a shadow in her heart and had begun to deny herself.
This also allowed Lin Yun to deduce with his rich experience that Fang Yu was seeking comfort.
People who are truly withdrawn don’t even want to speak.
If Lin Yun gave her comfort when she was sad and accompanied her out of her psychological shadows, he could unintentionally enter her heart.
Isn’t this an easy win?
Hey, wait a minute, I’m just looking for a master to be my pillar, why am I using techniques to charm a girl?
Well, it doesn’t matter, the ends justify the means!
After calculating in his mind, Lin Yun looked at Fang Yu calmly and asked, "Senior, what do you think makes a good master?"
This question suddenly stumped Fang Yu.
Before, she had always thought that seriously teaching disciples was what made a good master, just like her own master back in the day.
But now, she felt she had done a terrible job, not giving her disciples enough care and attention, which led to only one of her five disciples still being alive.
If only she had noticed Zhang Xiuya’s odd behavior earlier.
"I think, at least, a master should show more care and protection for their disciples, not always be so strict, and being able to properly protect their growth makes a good master," she said.
These were all areas where Fang Yu felt she had fallen short.
Lin Yun chuckled softly and said, "Senior, you really are a gentle person."
This comment made Fang Yu blush a little, and she said somewhat unnaturally, "You’re joking, right? Everyone knows I have a fierce temper, the words ’gentle’ have nothing to do with me."
"This is truly what I think. I believe that probably only a master as gentle as you would think of shielding their disciples from the wind and the rain, taking their mistakes onto yourself.
But the path of cultivation is full of hardships, and everyone has their own fate; no one can guarantee they won’t make a misstep. You can protect your disciples for a time, Senior, but ultimately they have to face the elements.
As the saying goes, ’A master leads the way, but cultivation depends on the individual.’ Therefore, I think that a master’s duty is to teach, impart knowledge, and resolve doubts. Doing these things alone already makes one a good master."
Fang Yu, looking at Lin Yun who was speaking confidently, was very clear in her heart. He had said so much just to comfort her, right?
Having cultivated for many years, Fang Yu considered herself to have a strong Daoist heart.
Although she indeed felt guilty, remorseful, sad, and upset over Zhang Xiuya’s issue, she wasn’t so disheartened that she couldn’t recover.
Yet, feeling Lin Yun’s concern for her, Fang Yu couldn’t help but feel a sourness in her nose.
However, she just smiled, inwardly sighing that she was being overly emotional today. After all, she had already cried once in the Purple Cloud Cave, and as the Shenxiao Sect Leader, at her age, it wouldn’t do to always be crying.
"Thank you."
Fang Yu looked at Lin Yun with growing fondness. First and foremost, Lin Yun was good-looking, and secondly, Lin Yun had decent talent.
But most importantly, it was Lin Yun’s temperament, and also, when Lin Yun said she was gentle, she actually thought that Lin Yun was the truly gentle one.
"Actually, you don’t have to comfort me. In this matter, I can see clearly the rights and wrongs, the gains and losses. Zhang Xiuya was at fault, but I was not entirely without responsibility. Back then, I resented him for being too arrogant, for not considering mortals worth his attention, which is why I intentionally wanted to teach him a lesson. I didn’t expect him to do such excessive things, even giving the Demon Sect leverage over him."
As Fang Yu spoke of this, she expressed both pity and anger towards Zhang Xiuya.
In fact, there were not a few cultivators with the same mindset as Zhang Xiuya. In this world, immortals and mortals coexist, yet there is a distinction between the two.
Cultivators sit high above in the clouds while mortals bow their heads to the dust. In everyone’s eyes, cultivators are more noble than mortals.
Even Fang Yu didn’t deny this objective truth, but she didn’t agree that cultivators could willfully humiliate mortals.
This is the morality that cultivators of the Righteous Path must uphold.
Fang Yu felt that Zhang Xiuya’s attitude was very problematic, feeling superior. This mentality can easily lead one astray.
As a result, her attempt to teach him a lesson had directly knocked Zhang Xiuya onto the Demonic Path.
If we go by what Lin Yun said, it was purely Zhang Xiuya’s fault, but Fang Yu herself couldn’t naturally assume she was completely blameless.
Lin Yun saw Fang Yu’s eyes were clear, knowing she had stepped out of the shadows. High-level cultivators indeed had a strong ability to adjust their mindset.
Then in this case, I haven’t performed enough!
She couldn’t let Fang Yu be too calm. At this time, she needed to draw out the enmity.
Lin Yun seemed to agree with Fang Yu’s words, nodding and saying, "If we were to really calculate it, the senior should take ten percent of the responsibility for misjudging Zhang Xiuya’s mindset. The mortal also has twenty percent of the responsibility; if he hadn’t provoked trouble, none of the subsequent events would have happened.
Zhang Xiuya should take thirty percent of the responsibility. The mortal didn’t deserve to die; he was just too impulsive. Afterwards, his scheming against his fellow sect members was a grave mistake. The remaining forty percent, I think should be attributed to the Elder of the Green Lotus from the Demon Sect. If he hadn’t coerced Zhang Xiuya, he wouldn’t have committed so many wrongdoings—that’s the chief culprit."
Upon hearing this, Fang Yu’s gaze also turned cold.
She thought Lin Yun’s assessment was very accurate, and the allocation of responsibility was quite clear.
When it came to the chief culprit, Fang Yu was gnashing her teeth in hatred.
The Sect Hierarch of the Green Lotus Sect, Liu Ji, had once infiltrated the Shenxiao Sect. At that time, Fang Yu’s master Fang Qian even contemplated cultivating Liu Ji to be a Sect Leader, but Liu Ji betrayed them. Fang Yu had always felt that Fang Qian’s death couldn’t be dissociated from Liu Ji.
Over the years, whenever Fang Yu saw Liu Ji, she never held back. On the contrary, Liu Ji was mostly on the defensive.
When a woman holds a grudge, it’s best to stay out of her way!
Although Liu Ji’s cultivation level was very high, he really couldn’t kill Fang Yu. Fang Yu, equipped with Immortal Artifacts and mastering the intricate Thunder Law, always left Liu Ji tingling from head to toe. Unfortunately, she couldn’t kill Liu Ji either.
Fang Yu had always loathed the Green Lotus Sect to the bone, and now her own disciple had been pulled onto the thieves’ ship by the Green Lotus Sect, leading to the death of several other disciples. With new hatred adding to the old, Fang Yu wished she could annihilate the entire Green Lotus Sect.
"I have taken note of this enmity, and one day, I will make them pay."
When Fang Yu says she holds a grudge, she truly does.
A woman’s vengeance lasts from dawn to dusk.
Green Lotus, who was listening to a disciple’s report, suddenly felt a chill down her spine and couldn’t shake the feeling that she had been targeted by some terrifying existence.
Could it be that the Red Lotus Demon Lord has gone berserk and come to beat me up again?
Lin Yun: Green Lotus Master, I’ve drawn a new BOSS for you...







