Chapter 4311: I Want You
The disciples looked rather awkward and confused after hearing this. Some stole a glance at the aunt and couldnât help shaking their head.
She was on the verge of being called a grandma instead of an aunt. This was her hour of twilight yet she never had any exceptional qualities in the first place. Even the lowliest cultivator would refuse her advances.
Now, their sect master claimed to be interested in her. His heavy taste left them speechless.
If he were lecherous and preferred pretty girls, even mortals, thatâs still acceptable. But liking this old and ugly aunt? They could bear to watch no longer.
âYoung Noble, please stop joking.â The aunt shook her head, looking a bit awkward.
âIâm not joking in the slightest, I am indeed interested in you.â Li Qiye flatly responded.
âSect Masterâ¦â A few students winked at Li Qiye, hoping that he would think about the sectâs reputation.
Elder Hu smiled wryly, wondering why the sect master was acting so strange. He surely had his reason for doing this.
âYouâre being serious, Young Noble?â The aunt appeared a bit bashful.
âOf course.â Li Qiye smiled: âFollow me if you wish.â
âSect Master, I donât think this is necessaryâ¦â An older disciple quietly said.
âIâll really believe you if you keep this up, Young Noble.â Meanwhile, the bashful aunt lowered her head while touching her braids, looking like a little girl. This scene was naturally not a sight for sore eyes.
âYes, follow me. I need a maid anyway.â Li Qiye smiled.
The group suddenly realized something - their sect master didnât have a servant.
âSect Master, if you need one, weâll take care of it when we get back.â Elder Hu whispered.
It was normal for a sect master to have a maid taking care of his daily essentials. However, it should be a female disciple, not this aunt.
In fact, given his young age, numerous girls would be willing to take this position.
âWho would want to be your maid?!â The aunt became angry and slammed the teapot against Li Qiyeâs table.
âDonât tell me you were talking about marriage?â Li Qiye teased.
âPah! So shameless, how dare you tease me? My son is older than you!â The aunt snorted.
âAre you sure? Plus, I donât think you have a son.â Li Qiye smiled implicatively at her.
The aunt didnât bother responding this time.
âBeing my maid is an honor.â He added.
She stared back at him for a while before sighing and shaking her head: âIâm old and faded now, running this shop for the rest of my life is satisfactory.â
Her tone completely changed this time. The others found her voice to be rhythmic and interesting.
Wang Weiqiao and Elder Hu exchanged glances, thinking that there was more to this woman than meet the eyes.
âEveryone has trauma and problems as they cross the endless dao. Those who stop either do it for personal reasons or because of emotional ties. Which one are you?â He asked.
The aunt became frozen; her eyes pierced back to the past - a better day than now.
Li Qiye took a sip of tea and patiently waited. As for Weiqiao, he felt something special after seeing the flash in her eyes. It was as if this body of hers couldnât contain her soul.
On one hand, her bag of skin was at the bottom of any scale but as for her soul, it appeared to be extraordinarily beautiful and moving.
This was such a strange feeling. How could an old lady possess this quality? Nonetheless, Weiqiao truly felt it.
Once he calmed down and looked again, her eyes lost their luster, akin to two pearls being covered in dust.
âIâve forgotten.â She finally answered.
âIf one can forget everything in the world, that would be a great thing. Ignorance is bliss, but this does not apply to your case. There is no happiness here, only guarding.â Li stared at her and said.
âIâm not guarding anything. I have no ambition or fantasy beyond what Iâm doing right now.â She disagreed.
âNot guarding the world means guarding the heart and mind. Thatâs the thing keeping you alive and sane.â Li Qiye said.
â...â She didnât say anything.
âNo? Do you believe that your fate is preordained or does it belong to you alone, not the heaven?â He continued.
âWellâ¦â She couldnât come up with a response right away.
He took another sip of tea and gave her time to digest.
Elder Hu has been paying attention but still felt completely lost. Weiqiao did the same, appreciating every word in this dialogue. He seemed to be grasping something but it was mere feelings. He couldnât describe it with words.
âNot letting go means ending here, the result is death. Letting go means potentially moving forward, shining for one last time.â Li Qiye smiled.
âWhat did you let go of?â She took a deep breath and asked.
âEverything outside of that faraway place.â Li Qiyeâs eyes became profound for a split moment before returning to normal.
âIs it worth it?â She asked.
âLive free while moving forward, thatâs the best memory. Otherwise, you might live until the sea becomes land but thatâs only a life filled with resentment.â He answered.
âHolding on like this isnât beautiful. Remembering that you never gave up after billions of years is far more worthwhile.â He went on to say.
âI see.â She murmured.
Meanwhile, the audience was completely lost. At first, their sect master seemed to be teasing the old woman but the conversation became philosophical all of a sudden. This naturally caught them off guard.
Only Wang Weiqiao seemed to be benefiting from this confusing exchange.