Chapter 133
Mr. Yang paused halfway through his lecture, feeling a bit thirsty. He set the book aside, picked up the tea on the table, took a few sips, and then continued.
Regarding the incident of Sect Leader Gu meeting his master, Mr. Yang had examined several versions. Since there were no written records at the time, he had to rely on later retellings, which varied greatly.
Many details have been lost over time, leaving Mr. Yang quite puzzled.
He recounted each version to his disciples. Some said Gu Yuan and his master parted ways after meeting at the Cyan Vast Sect, completely severing their master-disciple relationship. Others claimed they discussed many important matters during those days and continued to maintain contact, unbeknownst to outsiders. It was said that Gu Yuan's success in developing the Cyan Vast Sect was due to his master's advice from behind the scenes.
It was a significant meeting, at least for Sect Leader Gu.
Mr. Yang, at this point, wished he could travel back in time to eavesdrop on their conversation.
He sighed deeply, full of regret, unaware that one of the people involved was sitting below, listening intently to his lecture.
Mr. Yang's words took Tao Mian back to that day.
The Immortal had been tricked into coming to the Cyan Vast Sect.
At that time, Tao Mian's relationship with the First Disciple was still at a freezing point. He and Gu Yuan had differing views and could not work together.
Tao Mian thought that since his disciple had grown up and wanted to forge his own path, as a master, he should not stand in the way.
He never considered returning to the Cyan Vast Sect.
After Gu Yuan became the sect leader, he seemed to change his ways, sending more and more letters to Peach Blossom Mountain. Tao Mian kept and read them but seldom replied.
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