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I still want to rebuke Li Chengze for being too disobedient and unfilial.
But who cares? Li Chengze was already dead by then.
Su Yu felt that Li Chengze's behavior was very reasonable.
The saying goes, "Only when the father is kind can the son be filial."
If a father is unkind, then a son can naturally be unjust.
If it weren't for a lack of ability...
I'm afraid Li Chengze would want to have those four words printed on his father's forehead.
After all, Li Chengze possessed a certain calm madness.
The Li family members all have some of these genes.
It's all about who's stronger.
Li Chengze will follow me and learn the art of immortality in the future.
Becoming a grandmaster is not difficult.
At that point, it will be hard to say whether it will be the father killing the son or the son killing the father.
However, these were all things for the future, so Su Yu stopped thinking about them.
Meanwhile, "137" continued playing chess with Li Chengze while chatting casually.
After playing a few games of chess, Li Chengze also became more casual.
Moreover, after talking with my husband for a long time, I felt even closer to him.
Quite naturally, he resumed his usual squatting posture.
Su Yu didn't mind, and just smiled faintly.
He indulged his disciple's insolence.
He knew that Li Chengze had never liked being restrained.
And he wasn't one to restrict his apprentices.
Young people should live more freely and unrestrainedly; that's good.
Before long, Su Yu had Sisi bring over some green grapes.
Li Chengze smiled faintly, feeling particularly comfortable with his teacher.
While placing the stone, he reached into the plate to find grapes to eat.
Chewing on the sweet and sour green grapes, he asked curiously.
"Sir, when does the academy begin?"
Su Yu placed a white piece and replied casually.
"Around September or October."
Li Chengze nodded.
"Oh."
"That's only two or three months left, that'll be fast."
Li Chengze looked up, a glimmer of light appearing in his eyes.
I have some expectations for what it will be like to enroll in school in the future.
Moreover, I heard from the teacher that the academy was located in the mountains and forests on the outskirts of Beijing.
This way, they could be considered to be far away from the Kyoto court.
It was very peaceful, and he liked it very much.
She also thought about the classmates from all over the country she might meet at the college in the future.
And I've heard that the college's teaching methods are quite different from those of the past.
Apart from some basic courses that are publicly required to be taught.
For the rest, you can learn whatever you like and choose accordingly.
In other words, if you enjoy playing chess, you can continue learning.
If you want to learn martial arts, you can go and learn martial arts.
Thinking about all this, a smile appeared on Li Chengze's lips.
Looking at the smile on Li Chengze's lips.
Su Yu raised an eyebrow and smiled slightly.
"What, are you really keen on enrolling?"
Truancy is common, such as a six-year-old delinquent child.
They're eager to start school and go to class.
It is indeed quite rare.
Li Chengze smiled calmly and nodded in reply.
"I dare not hide it from you, sir, Chengze really wants to enroll in school."
"I want to learn martial arts from you, sir."
Su Yu smiled.
"Do you like practicing martial arts?"
"Why didn't you learn it before?"
Logically speaking, Li Chengze has a noble status, even though he has less freedom.
But if he wanted to learn martial arts, plenty of martial arts teachers would come to his door.
However, Li Chengze does not seem to have taken any action in this regard.
Su Yu then asked out of curiosity.
Li Chengze answered without hesitation, smiling.
"I like freedom."
"In the past, the only way to practice martial arts was to practice martial arts."
"By learning martial arts from the master, one can break free from constraints and gain freedom."
Indeed, for Li Chengze...
If he wanted to learn martial arts, he could have Commander Gong or someone else teach him when he was young.
Perhaps, he could have become a swordsman of the sixth, seventh, or eighth rank by now.
But what good is becoming an eighth-rank swordsman?
If it's for personal safety, then it's completely unnecessary.
He has no shortage of bodyguards.
Moreover, if a struggle for succession were to truly begin in the future, what would open and covert attacks matter?
There are plenty of treacherous people in the world who can devour him until nothing is left.
For a prince, learning martial arts is not a good thing.
Their training was so poor that it disgraced the royal family.
If you practice too well, it will arouse suspicion.
Li Chengze was well aware that even though his father, the emperor, was now in his prime.
But if one does not plan for the future, one will surely have trouble in the present.
The court officials have begun to gradually take sides.
And naturally, the emperor's suspicions would deepen day by day.
Why bother finding another reason to make yourself feared?
But these were the thoughts he had seen the master had before he took action in the palace.
Ultimately, it's because I didn't practice martial arts before.
It's not that martial arts are useless, but rather that they are not useful enough.
It has three parts benefit but seven parts harm, so naturally I won't learn it.
But things are different now.
Li Chengze was quite certain that, given Mr. [Name]'s abilities...
He learns from his teacher, and one day he will surely have enough power.
When it possesses the power to topple mountains and overturn gorges.
He could easily push aside the large hand pushing from behind him!
That would cause the towering mountain that was suffocating him to collapse!
So he said that what he likes is freedom.
Freedom is something you can only obtain by following your husband.
Su Yu nodded and smiled, her eyes showing approval.
"Ah."
"Chengze, study hard."
I have high hopes for you...
The words were on the tip of his tongue, but he didn't say them.
No matter how Su Yu thought about it, she felt that these words made sense.
It's like trying to paint a picture of a bright future for a child.
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