In mid-August, Aurous Hill experiences scorching temperatures.
Over the past couple of days, Charlie has been preupied with urging Don Albert to carry out renovations on the Champs Elysees Hot Spring Hotel. He refrained from inquiring further about the Middle East and the Qing Dynasty.
During this time, Charlie also found himself unable to engage in discussions with Hong Changqing.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Meanwhile, Hong Changqing was quite proactive. He reached out to his chief personal disciple in the United States, intending to organize a formal ceremony in front of Charlie to clearly distance himself from Taizhen Dao, demonstrating his unwavering loyalty to Charlie.
At that moment, Hong Changqing was anxiously awaiting at the Aurous Hill International Airport.
The flight he was anticipating was running half an hourte.
Just as Hong Changqing’s impatience grew, therge disy screen at the airport finally updated with the information that the flight he awaited hadnded.
After an additional half-hour of waiting, the passengers from the flight began to emerge from the exit one by one.
Filled with anticipation, Hong Changqing’s face lit up when he spotted a tall woman with long hair cascading down to her waist among the crowd. He eagerly waved at her, eximing, “Longer, here is my teacher!”
The woman with the long hair stood at about 1.78 meters tall, her flowing locks and long legs exuding a captivating ssical elegance.
This individual is Maxton, Hong Changqing’s personal disciple.
At thirty years old, Maxton has a diverse background; her father is Chinese-American and her mother is of mixed American-Chinese descent. Her father was a registered disciple of Master Hong Changqing during his wandering days. Although hecked remarkable talent in Taoism and martial arts, he possessed a genuine knack for making money, which led him to generously donate to Taizhen Dao.
As a child, Maxton frequently apanied her father to Taizhen Dao. By the age of eight, she had already demonstrated her prowess in Taoism and martial arts. When Hong Changqing assumed leadership of the sect, he took Maxton under his wing as his personal disciple.
Maxton exceeded Hong Changqing’s expectations; by the age of twenty-six, she achieved the rank of a five-star martial artist, surpassing Hong Changqing’s own progress.
Despite having a quarter of American heritage, Maxton’s appearance is predominantly reminiscent of ssical Chinese beauty.
However, her mixed ancestry does lend her a fairness that is lessmon among typical Chinese women, along with a notable height.
Upon spotting Hong Changqing, Maxton quickly grabbed her suitcase and hurried over to him, standing before him respectfully. “Master, why did youe to pick me up personally?” she asked.
Hong Changqing smiled and replied casually, “Since you’ve never been to Aurous Hill before and are unfamiliar with your surroundings, I thought it best to pick you up. I wouldn’t want you to feel disoriented after your flight.”
Maxton nodded appreciatively, saying, “Thank you, Master!”
Curious, she then inquired, “Master, is there a specific reason you summoned me to Huaxia?”
“Indeed, there is!” Hong Changqing affirmed, his expression serious yet mysterious. “But I cannot reveal it to you today. I’ve reserved a room for you at the hotel, and I’ll take you there first. Tomorrow, you’ll meet someone important.”
Intrigued, Maxton asked, “Master, who exactly do you want me to meet?”
Hong Changqing replied enigmatically, “Who is it? I can’t disclose that now, but you will find out tomorrow.”
He withheld the fact that Maxton was called to Huaxia to be named his sessor.<fn7ab8> Updates are released by Find_Novel(.</fn7ab8>
Under normal circumstances, such a significant matter as transferring the leadership would not be handled so casually and hastily.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>