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My Wife is Unbeatable in the Whole World, Touch Me If You Dare!-Chapter 630 - 386: Ferocious Epidemic
Chapter 630: Chapter 386: Ferocious Epidemic
Watching Gu Yanran manipulate those few drops of ink flying back and forth in the void, sometimes transforming into various characters, and sometimes merging into an ink blob, Li Nuo fell into deep thought.
When it comes to the Hundred Schools, people first think of Confucian, Legalism, Military, Mohist, etc.
During the time of the Hundred Schools Contention, the paths of cultivation were far more than these few; it was just that the entry barriers for these schools were not high, making it relatively easy for ordinary people to access, and as a result, they gradually became mainstream due to the large number of practitioners.
In fact, as long as one achieves the pinnacle in a certain aspect, there is the potential to step onto the path of cultivation, and even to create one’s own path.
However, some niche cultivation paths, such as the Thief School, School of Calligraphy, Le Family, Painting School, either had extremely harsh entry requirements or demanded high talent, resulting in very few people reaching the realm, and eventually, they were either assimilated by the major schools or completely lost.
Gu Yanran’s ability should be that of a "Calligrapher."
The difference between "Calligrapher" and "School of Calligraphy," though just a single character, is worlds apart.
The Le Family, Painting School, and Calligrapher were once minority branches, later absorbed and integrated by the Confucian school, becoming one of the six arts of Confucianism.
Among them, Music became an art of its own without needing high music talent. After entering the Fifth Realm in Confucian, one could naturally awaken and gain the power to control melodies, which flourished after being integrated into Confucianism.
The Painting School and Calligrapher, in the process of assimilation, only retained the basics, making it difficult to enter the path solely through painting, or purely through calligraphy.
Gu Yanran’s talent in calligraphy is unquestionable.
Li Nuo, merging the strengths of the Hundred Schools, has reached consummate mastery in the path of calligraphy, arguably without flaws.
Though there are defects in her writing, it contains its own thoughts.
Compared to her writing, Li Nuo’s writing lacks a bit of spirit.
This may be the reason his calligraphy never entered the path.
Any path, once truly entered, undergoes a tremendous transformation.
Don’t be misled by her current ability to control ink to fly back and forth; these inconspicuous droplets of ink can easily take a life.
It’s just that she still doesn’t quite know how to use this power.
Fortunately, Li Nuo has read enough books, and had specifically studied these niche abilities, allowing him to guide her.
The ability of a Calligrapher is no weaker than the Martial Path and other schools; it’s just that their way of combat is slightly different, and they have unique advantages in some specific matters.
For example, handling the mountain of case files stacked on Li Nuo’s desk.
She has an extremely keen perception of words, being able to sense the content of the files from a distance, then categorizing them according to the severity of the cases.
When writing judgments, she doesn’t need, like Li Nuo, to pen each word personally.
With just a thought, the ink would form the words on its own, completing the process in just a few seconds, maximizing efficiency. Even if there was a mistake, it could be corrected seamlessly, making her a natural secretary saint.
Incidentally, during her time at the Ministry of Justice, she worked as Li Nuo’s secretary, making her adept at such tasks, able to handle them without Li Nuo’s teaching.
Li Nuo sat to the side, leisurely sipping tea, watching the ink automatically fly onto the summary sheet in front of him. He glanced at the diligent Gu beside him, thinking that it’s no wonder all the leaders need assistants; a good assistant can multiply work efficiency...
Having someone beside him to handle these trivial matters meant Li Nuo wouldn’t be so flustered.
There’s no hurry in treating the Du Family; after curing them, they wouldn’t be as proactive in their work.
Once he has exhausted the Du Family’s influence on Huainan Road, it will be time for him to leave.
After spending so much time with the Wang family and the Du Family, Li Nuo had gained a deeper understanding of these famous families.
The reason these families are so renowned lies in their bloodline.
Among the offspring of the two families, those with excellent martial arts talent are innumerable; within a single family, there are often several Grandmasters, and they ensure the Sixth Realm is uninterrupted.
The outstanding offspring of their families often hold significant roles in the military, while those left at home usually lack martial arts talent or have insufficient talent; their role is to marry and have children, potentially bringing forth outstanding martial arts talent in the next generation.
Even if they lack martial arts talent, with the cultivation of family resources, they could study Mohist, Military, Medical School, Agricultural School, and anything that the court has, they possess as well.
Although Li Nuo could use some strategies and tactics to force them to undertake some responsibilities of famous families, this didn’t concern their core interests.
Unless there is power above everything, any reform will not change the current situation in Daxia.
While Li Nuo was pondering, the door creaked open.
Gu Yanran walked in with a wooden basin, saying, "Young master, let me assist you with your feet."
Seeing her like this, Li Nuo knew that she hadn’t taken in any of what he said to her during the day.
Li Nuo stood up and said, "I can do it myself."
Gu Yanran lowered her head and softly said, "Please give me a chance to repay you, young master."
Li Nuo’s lips moved slightly, but in the end, he couldn’t refuse her.
Li Nuo sat by the bed, removed his shoes and socks, and Gu Yanran squatted in front of the wooden basin, earnestly cleaning his feet, just like she used to.
However, at that time, due to not knowing the truth, she harbored mixed feelings towards the young master. After experiencing so much over the years, her biggest regret was not serving the young master well back then.
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