Chapter 755: Chapter 523: The World鈥檚 First Female Grandmaster_2 Chapter 755 -523: The World鈥檚 First Female Grandmaster_2 In my view, while Dali City is a place of remarkable people and enchanted land, its circles are after all a bit too small.
In this place, martial arts experts are basically all at your Kunpeng Martial Arts Academy, and Miss Yuanyuan has already sparred with all the presentable figures.
It may not be so easy to seek a breakthrough in Dali City.
However, looking at the whole of Hua Country, there are countless capable individuals.
Not to mention the more distant examples, one of the top ten Great Grandmasters of Hua Country, Jiang Dingnan, whose sole granddaughter is Jiang Rourou, resides in Modu.
Her age is not much more significant than Miss Yuanyuan鈥檚, yet she is already an S-tier top expert.
There is also our detective agency branch manager, Chen Yue.
...
She originally was the private coach of Zhongzhou鈥檚 Liu family, with strength at the peak of A-level, merely a breath away from S-level.
These individuals are also women like Miss Yuanyuan and might have clearer insights into the path of female cultivation.
If Miss Yuanyuan is willing to come to Modu, I can introduce her to these highly skilled individuals.
Of course, that鈥檚 not all.
I have three S-tier experts and two SS-tier experts by my side.
With their guidance, I dare not promise the title of Grandmaster, but half-step Grandmaster should not pose much difficulty!鈥
Chu Mo鈥檚 indifferent voice echoed in the ears, and Wu Youyou, who had initially been quite hostile towards Chu Mo, now had stars in her eyes, her whole demeanor one of longing.
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Wu Youyou had grown up in the martial arts academy and, unlike most little girls, had little interest in romance and frivolous things.
Instead, she had an obsessive passion for martial arts.
Although she seemed lively and unable to endure hardship, she had in fact suffered a lot on her martial path behind the scenes.
Otherwise, even with excellent talent, it would not have been possible to reach the peak of B-level at the age of nineteen.
Wu Youyou鈥檚 greatest dream was to become an S-tier expert like her father and lead the martial arts academy to a brighter future.
However, she had been stuck at B-level for two years and had not managed to break through.
Wu Youyou also knew that in the city of Dali, she could no longer find an opponent who could help her improve.
Her senior brothers clearly went easy on her, while her junior brothers were not strong enough.
As for her father, who had to manage the entire academy and also practiced a different Cultivation Technique, Golden Bell Shield, his guidance became increasingly limited.
A larger city represented a broader sky.
Not to go too far, just the SS-tier expert in the hall alone, if she could receive their guidance, even one or two moves would be enough for her to ponder on her own for half a year.
It was exactly because of this that, looking at Chu Mo again, the anger in Wu Youyou鈥檚 eyes had disappeared, replaced only with a deep yearning.
Wu Kunpeng, standing to the side, naturally noticed the look in his daughter鈥檚 eyes.
As a half-step Grandmaster, he was well aware of the bottleneck his daughter was facing.
He knew that if he agreed now, not only would the martial arts academy that had troubled him for years be revitalized, but his daughter would also benefit in the future.
Looking into his daughter鈥檚 earnest eyes, Wu Kunpeng closed his eyes at that moment.
Taking a deep breath, various thoughts rapidly spinning in his mind, after a long time, amidst the eager anticipation of the disciples, the head of the martial arts academy finally spoke:
鈥淢r.
Chu, proceed with the affairs of the martial arts academy as you suggested, but I have one condition: Yuanyuan must become a disciple of Master Leiting.
Only then can I truly be at ease.鈥
As Wu Kunpeng鈥檚 words fell, Chu Mo slightly narrowed his eyes.
His gaze shifted toward Lei Ting, who was sitting in the corner of the entrance meditating, but he did not immediately agree.
If Wu Kunpeng had proposed any other condition, such as increasing investment in the martial arts academy or seeking more benefits for the academy, Chu Mo wouldn鈥檛 have cared and would have agreed on the spot, no matter how excessive.
But Lei Ting was the sole exception.
As a Grandmaster, Lei Ting had his freedom.
As a condition for protecting the wealthy heiress Liu Manli, he was only responsible for ensuring Chu Mo鈥檚 safety.
As for anything else, Chu Mo did not have the authority to command him.
To make Lei Ting accept Wu Youyou as his closed-door disciple was something Chu Mo was genuinely undecided about.
On one hand, he was eager to agree, thereby gaining Wu Kunpeng鈥檚 allegiance and bringing the martial arts academy under his control; on the other hand, he had no place to order Lei Ting to take a disciple.
As Chu Mo fell silent, Wu Youyou鈥檚 face in front of him had turned entirely red.
The prospect of becoming a disciple of an SS-tier Great Grandmaster was something she had never even dreamt of.
Twenty years ago, there were ten Great Grandmasters in the entire Hua Country.
Most of them secluded themselves for the pursuit of higher realms, and naturally, the majority did not take on disciples.
The lack of inheritance was a significant factor contributing to the decline of martial arts.
Twenty years later, most of the ten Great Grandmasters had withered away.
Five had lost their combat capabilities, and among the remaining five, Master Lianshang, the Abbott of Shaolin, was already over ninety years old.
The only secular disciple was Lei Ting, who had also only stayed in Shaolin for a year.
Thunderclap Jiang Dingnan did open a martial arts school, but the management of the school was entirely in the hands of his son, as the old man himself never interfered with it, nor did he take any disciples.
As for the other individuals, they were mostly of an advanced age and no longer possessed the energy to take on disciples.
This also explained why no one was considering becoming disciples under these great grandmasters.
However, after Lei Ting officially became a great grandmaster, he was the sixth master who still retained combat ability and was also the youngest among these grandmasters.
When it came to energy, he alone had the capacity to take disciples.
But Lei Ting was obsessed with martial arts, sacrificing too much for the pursuit of martial arts excellence.
His sole pursuit was higher martial arts, and getting him to accept a disciple was extremely difficult.
Yet if someone really could become his disciple, that person might be the only grandmaster disciple in the entire world.
Wu Youyou, as a peak B-grade expert, could become a disciple under Lei Ting and with the personal guidance of a great grandmaster, coupled with her impressive talent and willingness to endure hardships, it was possible that in ten or twenty years, Hua Country might indeed see the rise of a female grandmaster.
In truth, the position of this female grandmaster should have been more likely to go to Jiang Rourou.
After all, Jiang Rourou was the biological granddaughter of the great grandmaster Jiang Dingnan, and as an inferior S-grade herself, with the careful guidance of Jiang Dingnan, Jiang Rourou had a significant chance to advance to SS-grade within a decade.
Regrettably, the current Jiang Rourou was bound hand and foot by Star Technology Company, and as Chu Mo鈥檚 new spokesperson, all her energy was devoted to the company鈥檚 development, leaving her with insufficient time to practice.
It was feared that Jiang Rourou might remain at the S-grade level!
But if Wu Youyou could seize such an opportunity, she might create history in the martial arts of Hua Country.
Faced with such an opportunity, it was impossible for Wu Youyou not to be moved.
At this moment, Wu Youyou stared at Chu Mo with unblinking eyes, her heart nearly exploding with frantic beats.
If the bespectacled man in front of her nodded his head, she could completely change her fate.
Chu Mo seemed to sense Wu Youyou鈥檚 wildly beating heart as he scanned the young girl before him.
Who would have thought that just half an hour ago, the two had almost come to blows over an apology, and now, in the blink of an eye, her fate was in his hands.
Looking at Chu Mo鈥檚 gaze, with bright eyes, Wu Youyou suddenly spoke:
鈥淯m, Mr.
Chu鈥
earlier on the road, I was wrong.
I would like to formally apologize to you, please forgive me!鈥
As she spoke, Wu Youyou, dressed in white, bowed deeply, her former pride nowhere to be seen.
Chu Mo let out a soft sigh, and turned his gaze towards Wu Kunpeng beside him, then said with a smile:
鈥淧rincipal Wu, I have yet to properly visit our academy.
Perhaps you could give me a tour, as we might have more opportunities for cooperation in the future!鈥
Wu Kunpeng, seeing that Chu Mo did not immediately agree, felt a moment of sadness within, but quickly adjusted his attitude, the tall man replied cheerfully:
鈥淢r.
Chu, please!鈥