Does anyone actually Believes That My Master Is A Mortal?

Chapter 328: 348: The Eye of the Heart



Chapter 328: Chapter 348: The Eye of the Heart

Eastern Province.

Several days later.

Chu Yuan had returned to this place with his followers.

Atop Canglong’s head.

Chu Yuan, with hands clasped behind his back, stood on the dragon’s head, surrounded by golden specks of light, making him appear like a deity looking down upon the mortal realm, too noble for words.

Behind him, Tu Xuexi and Tu Yelin sat cross-legged on the dragon’s head, daring not to move an inch.

Both Fox Demons were blind and naturally did not dare to stir, fearing that the wind might blow them away and trouble Chu Yuan to rescue them.

Anyway, for them, anything that wouldn’t inconvenience Chu Yuan was something they definitely did not wish to do.

“Sect Master, are we heading back to the Wayless Sect?”

Ao Yu’s voice reached Chu Yuan’s ears.

“Yes, back to the Wayless Sect,”

Chu Yuan, standing on the dragon’s head, nodded his head upon hearing this.

“Alright, Sect Master, please steady yourself. Please support those two seniors, and I will accelerate now,”

Ao Yu said.

Immediately after, he increased the speed, heading toward Misty Mountain.

Ao Yu’s sudden acceleration.

Tu Xuexi and Tu Yelin were caught off guard, their bodies swayed, and they almost fell down.

Luckily, Chu Yuan reacted swiftly, moving quickly behind them to steady them and prevent them from being thrown off.

Having stabilized them, Chu Yuan then took a deep breath.

These were two precious disciples at the second Realm stage; not a scratch could be afforded.

“Are you two alright?”

Chu Yuan asked while letting out a sigh of relief.

“Master, we’re fine.”

“We apologize for the trouble, Master…”

Both Tu Xuexi and Tu Yelin spoke up.

“What’s this ‘Master’? Now that you’ve joined my discipleship, just address me directly as your Respected Master,”

Chu Yuan said with a chuckle, sitting cross-legged behind them, keeping a constant eye on them to avert any danger.

“Yes… Respected Master.”

“Respected Master!”

Upon hearing his words, both Fox Demons dropped their pretenses and promptly changed their way of addressing him.

“Hmm, just hold on a little longer. We will soon reach our Sect, and then I will personally teach you the Great Dao,”

Chu Yuan said with a light chuckle.

The two Fox Demons were naturally thankful, though still somewhat reserved.@@novelbin@@

“Respected Master, you must be a very gentle person, right?”

Suddenly, Tu Xuexi said so.

“Hmm? Why do you say that?”

Chu Yuan was taken aback for a moment, asking.

“Both my brother and I have lost our sight and can’t see Respected Master, but by listening to Respected Master’s voice, you must be a refined and cultured person, right, Respected Master?”

Tu Xuexi said.

Her tone was tinged with regret and unwillingness, as if it was a great pity that they could not see their master.

“Refined and cultured?”

Chu Yuan was truly taken aback.

Saying he was refined and cultured?

That was indeed the case, facing these disciples who were potentially going to waste, of course, he was refined and cultured, for fear of startling them.

If only they knew how he would be once they actually made something of themselves—would they still think him refined and cultured, or possessed by a plague god?

“Yes, the Master must be gentle,”

This time Tu Yelin also spoke up, timidly saying.

“You both regret not being able to see me?”

Chu Yuan suddenly asked.

Upon this comment.

Tu Xuexi and Tu Yelin fell silent.

Clearly, having lost their sight and their ability to see the world, how could they not feel regret?

“Actually, sometimes the naked eye cannot see the real world; what the naked eye sees are things others want you to see. What the heart sees, that is what is truly real,”

Chu Yuan, after a moment of calming, said in a deep voice.

He intended to serve these two disciples some inspiring words first.

These two disciples are destined to fail, even the System has perceived it.

But I still have to draw the big pie for them, and before doing that, pouring some “chicken soup” to stabilize their emotions wouldn’t hurt.

“Respected Master… heart’s eye? What is the heart’s eye?”

Tu Xuexi was the first to speak, asking a question.

“The heart’s eye is the eye within the heart. Use the heart as the eye, and you can behold the true world!”

“Being blinded, losing one’s eyesight, is not frightening. What’s truly terrifying is if your heart’s eye is also blind—that is genuine blindness!”

Chu Yuan didn’t hold back at all and boldly served them a round of “chicken soup” first.

“Respected Master, do my brother and I also possess the heart’s eye?”

Tu Xuexi’s body trembled as she eagerly followed up, as if she had found a method that would allow her to see the world anew.

“Every creature has it, whether they be from the Demon Race or humans, they all possess it.”

Chu Yuan nodded, answering calmly.

“Respected Master, is the heart’s eye something similar to Divine Sense?”

On the side, Tu Yelin suddenly spoke up with an indifferent tone.

As soon as these words were uttered,

Chu Yuan himself was taken aback for a moment.

Indeed.

The term “heart’s eye” was something he had made up, to hoodwink these two disciples. According to what Tu Yelin had said,

it seemed quite plausible.

Isn’t the heart’s eye just Divine Sense?

Using Divine Sense to view the world, one indeed can see.

This kid…

Chu Yuan looked deeply at Tu Yelin.

Worthy of being someone the System described as having high talent from the Demon Race, he actually managed to associate the heart’s eye with Divine Sense.

Luckily,

luckily the System mentioned that the talent of such a demon lies in their eyes, and without their eyes, they are nothing.

Truly a stroke of luck.

However, what he thought was one thing,

he couldn’t respond to the kid in that manner.

After careful thought, Chu Yuan decided to wait until they returned to go on about it, for now it was best to just stabilize these two disciples.

“It is not the same, the heart’s eye and Divine Sense are different, and I cannot elaborate here.”

“Once we return to the Sect, as your Master I will explain it to you in detail and impart the Great Dao unto you.”

Chu Yuan said in an unhurried tone.

“Disciple thanks the Respected Master!!”

Tu Xuexi and Tu Yelin struggled to stand up, wishing to express their gratitude.

But the wind was too strong, and nearly blew them off the dragon’s head.

“There’s no need for formalities, you two are not able to move about, so just sitting will do.”

Chu Yuan shouted in fright and quickly steadied his two precious disciples.

“Thank you, Respected Master.”

The two disciples expressed their thanks again.

Seeing this, Chu Yuan shook his head and said nothing more, instead he stood up.

He lifted his gaze towards the distant horizon, lost in thought.

What kind of grand promise should he make to these two disciples?

Considering that Tu Yelin seems quite clever, it may not be wise to make promises carelessly.

Should he indeed capsize in the gutter, it would be a total loss.

Although Chu Yuan felt it was highly unlikely—given that it was a decree from the System that these two would never succeed, he was very certain of it—yet he feared that one-in-a-million chance.

To prevent any unforeseen events, he still needed to block that one-in-a-million possibility.

The big pie he would draw was…

Pupil Skill!!

To teach these two disciples the way of the Pupil Skill!

To speak of it, Chu Yuan himself felt a bit embarrassed.

Teaching Pupil Skills to two disciples without eyesight, no matter how you put it, it feels awkward.

But there was no helping it.

To completely eliminate that one-in-a-million chance!

He had to choose this.

Two disciples destined to be blind and useless, if he still taught them Pupil Skills and they managed to achieve success, then he would be the first to take out the System, then pack up himself and go live a mundane life, buying a residence and farming…

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