For Hong Changqing, Charlie had intentions of taking advantage of the situation for his own benefit.
Although Hong’s strength isn’t particrly formidable, he has diligently practiced theplete first chapter of “Taizhen Hunyuan Dao” for many years. As a result, it’s clear that hisprehension of the introduction to “Innocent Hunyuan Dao” has likely surpassed that of others.
Interestingly, the most skilled individuals aren’t always the best teachers. For example, if a highly aplished student with a doctoral degree were to teach first graders, they might struggle tomunicate effectively.
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Having dedicated decades to studying first-grade textbooks, he is an undeniable expert who has thoroughly memorized the material.
Given his extensive background, if he were to be handed second-grade textbooks, he would quickly familiarize himself with the content.
Previously, the old fellow disyed some naivety, attempting to take advantage of the situation and flee back to the United States. Naturally, Charlie needed to teach him a lesson. After Hong relinquished his position as head, Charlie decided to let him wander for a few days before gradually helping him restore his cultivation and easing him back into a state of readiness.
At this point, Hong Changqing recognized that he had no option but to serve Charlie wholeheartedly. He was eager to relinquish his position as head as soon as possible in front of Charlie.
Since Charlie had time avable the following day, he was keen to proceed without dy. “Master Wade, let’s meet early tomorrow. How does nine o’clock sound?”
“What’s the rush? Ten o’clock is better; I’d like to get a bit more sleep,” Charlie replied.
Hong Changqing could only agree, responding courteously, “Alright, then! Ten o’clock it is! I’ll be at Shangri-La, waiting for you, Master Wade!”
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The next day arrived.
Charlie waited for ire to leave for work before casually driving to Shangri-La.
Upon arriving, he received a phone call from Hong Changqing, who respectfully inquired, “Master Wade, have you reached yet?”
“I’m already here. Where are you?” Charlie replied.
“Room 8802! I’lle down to pick you up!” Hong Changqing said.
“No need,” Charlie said nonchntly. “I’ll head up myself.”
Hong Changqing chuckled and replied, “Master Wade, my subordinates are already in the elevator. I’lle down now!”
The car was parked nearby the hotel’s main entrance. As soon as Charlie entered the lobby, Hong Changqing emerged quickly.
Upon seeing Charlie, he bowed slightly and said, “Master Wade, you’re here! Let’s go up!”
Charlie nodded and asked, “Where’s your first disciple?”
“They are waiting on the top floor,” Hong replied.
“Alright,” Charlie said with a slight smile. “Let’s head up, then. It’s the perfect time to witness the session ceremony for the head of your Taizhen Tao.”
Hong Changqing nodded repeatedly, adding with a smile, “Our small sect has its own rituals, though they’re rather modest. I hope Master Wade won’t be disappointed by the simplicity.”
“Not at all,” Charlie responded casually. “The simpler, the better. Overly borate rituals can detract from their true meaning.”
“Absolutely!” Hong Changqing eximed, nodding vigorously. “Master Wade is right; there’s truly no need to make such asions overly grand.”