I Can See Your Combat Power-Chapter 80 - Seventy-Six: Duel
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Chapter 80: Chapter Seventy-Six: Duel freeweb(n)ovel.co(m)
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โTang Xiuyong is the son of Tang Yushan.โ Tang Guangyu said to Tang Luo.
โThe fact that โlike father, like sonโ doesnโt change.โ Tang Luo admired Tang Yushanโs bravery, but his view of Tang Xiuyong remained unchanged. Instead, he felt his son had brought more shame to the family.
โLike father, like son, maybe.โ Tang Guangyu did not want to argue with Tang Luo. โTang Xiuyong lost his father, and only his mother and he were left in his mansion.โ
โAt the age of thirteen, his mother violated clan rules and was executed by law.โ
Tang Luo frowned, this kind of vague speech made people come up with all sorts of ideas.
Despite the Tang Clanโs corruption due to the vast number of clan members, the care they have for each clan member is undeniable, especially for those who have sacrificed their lives for their clan. The family provided even more support to widows who wanted to go into business.
If such a high-status clansman was executed, what did she do?
โAfterward, Xiuyong couldnโt bear the gossip in the Martial Hall, so he returned to the mansion.โ
โHe then met some fair-weather friends and gave up martial arts, which is how he became the Tang Xiuyong you see now.โ
Tang Guangyu took a moment to steady his emotions, then looked at Tang Luo and asked, โIf these things happened to you, how do you think you would have reacted?โ
Perhaps every despicable person has a pitiable side. Losing his father and being disgraced by his motherโs execution was undoubtedly devastating for a boy in his early teens. Hanging out with fair-weather friends in his time of emptiness, drowning his sorrows in drink and dreams.
Itโs sometimes just this easy to ruin a gifted youth.
โSo youโre doing this at his behest to make things difficult for me.โ Tang Luo smirked, feeling utterly bored. In the face of such a pitiful person, he couldnโt even muster the motivation to crush him. He thought to himself, โMight as well just consider it as bad luck.โ
โThis has nothing to do with Xiuyong.โ Tang Guangyu shook his head, his face pale. โBecause of your actions at the main mansion gate, Xiuyong has become a laughingstock to the entire second house again. Are you satisfied as the talented son of the Sect Head?โ
Is it my fault because heโs weak? Tang Luo had nothing but contempt.
โHeh.โ He stood up using the table for support, sneering, โMaybe you care about that piece of trash, but I have to tell you. If he acted honorably, the one who would be the laughingstock today would be the oppressive Tang Luo.โ
โIf you think that sticking up for him is caring for him, or that it can even make up for your guilt toward Tang Yushan, then you are gravely mistaken. If you really want to help him, you should take on the responsibility of teaching him. Not serving as a buffer for his degeneration.โ
Tang Guangyuโs pupils dilated, he was about to respond when he noticed a white-haired elder carrying a box into the Secret Arts Pavilion.
โElderโฆ where should I put your box?โ
โIโm so sorry. If I had known you were coming from the scripture storage room, I would have carried it myself.โ Upon hearing the voice, Tang Luo hurriedly turned his head and took the large wooden box from the elderโs shoulder, thanking him profusely.
The elder merely nodded, speedily exiting the Pavilionโs main hall.
Tang Luo plopped the wooden box onto his desk, glanced contemptuously at Tang Guangyuโs two small boxes, gave a snort, and sat down on his chair.
After understanding Tang Guangyuโs motive, he found everything dull, the boredom even seeped into his heart.
With neither of them speaking any further, time flew by quickly, and the members of the Secret Arts Pavilion gradually gathered in the main hall.
As everyone passed by Tang Luo, they all cast sidelong glances at his large wooden box.
โIf these are improved martial arts techniques, how many could there be?โ
Such ponderings lingered in everyoneโs minds. Even if they were all just ordinary martial arts techniques, this was still a considerable number.
The elders sat anxiously in their sits. Initially wanting to deflate Tang Luoโs arrogance, they quickly sensed that things didnโt seem so simple.
Upon seeing that all the elders of the Secret Art Pavilion had arrived, Tang Hongtao announced, โNow, letโs see the results of your modifications over the past three months.โ
โIโll go first.โ An elder with small eyes and a bit of a belly stood up. As one of the most disgraced members from the last monthly meeting, he felt compelled to restore his dignity.
He opened his box and unveiled his accomplishments one by one for the elders to review.
Of course, these were not the results of a single monthโs work, but the culmination of many years. Three of the techniques were his trump cards, which he reluctantly brought out in a desperate bid to reclaim his dignity.
Tang Hongtao couldnโt help but sigh. Maybe he was wrong before, he had thought that by continuously increasing the benefits of the Secret Arts Pavilion, these elders would eventually bring out their treasures. Little did he know that it wouldnโt take years of planning, but instead, a simple provocation and rule change from Tang Luo, and it was all laid out before him.
He was caught off-guard by this windfall. Tang Hongtao exhaled, put down the manual, and announced, โTang Feizhou, seven improved Yellow Rank martial arts, one improved Yellow Rank body-protecting technique, two applications of a Yellow Rank body movement. A total of ten Yellow Rank techniques, 50 points contribution to the Secret Arts Pavilion.โ
โTang Bokang, eight improved Yellow Rank martial arts, two improved Yellow Rank body-protecting techniques. A total contribution of 50 points to the Secret Arts Pavilion.โ
โTang Xiangwen, one improved Yellow Rank martial art, three improved Yellow Rank body techniques. A total contribution of 20 points to the Secret Arts Pavilion.โ
Maybe Tang Luoโs provocation was too intense. In this crazy month of April, everyone put forth their best efforts to show Tang Luo.
No one was merely aiming for the minimum contribution, instead, they all brought out their precious assets. The person with the least contribution had a total of 20 points.
As each elder showed off their contributions, it was finally Tang Guangyuโs turn.
โThe foundation of the Secret Arts Pavilion is not something you can insult.โ He glanced at Tang Luo and opened his two wooden boxes.
โHiss.โ Before he could finish showing his contributions, a collective gasp echoed throughout the Pavilion.
Five, ten, twenty.
Among the 22 improved techniques, what caught everyoneโs eye was how he had turned two ordinary techniques into Yellow Rank, and designed an excellent training path to complement a Yellow Rank martial art. This boosted the value of an ordinary technique by a hundredfold instantly.
โItโs your turn now. Letโs see whatโs in that big box of yours.โ Tang Guangyu said coldly. He didnโt believe for a second that the whole box was filled with martial art scripts. This must be a trick by Tang Luo.
With Tang Guangyuโs remark, all eyes in the pavilion were fixated on Tang Luo. He was the only one left who hadnโt unveiled his contributions.
โAre you so eager to lose?โ Tang Luo raised an eyebrow and opened his large wooden box.
Box after box of manuscripts were neatly stacked inside.
โImpossible!โ The chubby, small-eyed Tang Feizhou was the first not to believe his own eyes. Filling the entire box could mean nearly a hundred martial art techniques, which was what he didnโt want to believe.
โHe must have mixed in a large amount of unmodified martial art techniques.โ With that belief, he was the first to pounce on Tang Luoโs box and start flipping through the modified martial arts techniques.
Under Tang Feizhouโs lead, the other elders who were initially reluctant to scrutinize otherโs martial art techniques also stepped forward. Each of them picked a few from Tang Luoโs box to study.
The hundreds of secret manuals in the box were swiftly emptied as everyone passed the books between them..


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