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Chapter 14: Piao Miao
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In this short scene, Ming asks his master if he knows his fault. He says that he always bows down when he sees his master, and that if he is wrong, he is willing to bear the consequences. Ming asks if he wishes to die, and the master replies that he does not wish to die. He tells Ming that he is his only fifth-generation disciple and that he should treat him with affection. Ming tells his master that his master is so fierce that he would beat him if he did not take Ming in as his disciple. The master tells Ming to have some mercy, and tells him that the place where they fight is called the "jietian square," which means "the closest place to heaven." Ming says that this place will burn to the ground once it attracts the "heavenly tribulation." The master says that his disciple was ignorant, so he could not control himself, and he blames him for not cultivating his heart well. Ming says he is not impolite to his senior, but he is saying what is on his mind. He asks the master if his respect towards his senior must be in his heart, and his answer is that it is not, but that he likes to pay respect to most.
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Only I Shall Be Immortal • Chapter 14: Piao Miao • Page ik-page-4613797
Chapter 14: Piao Miao
This is a locked chapterChapter 14: Piao Miao
About This Chapter
In this short scene, Ming asks his master if he knows his fault. He says that he always bows down when he sees his master, and that if he is wrong, he is willing to bear the consequences. Ming asks if he wishes to die, and the master replies that he does not wish to die. He tells Ming that he is his only fifth-generation disciple and that he should treat him with affection. Ming tells his master that his master is so fierce that he would beat him if he did not take Ming in as his disciple. The master tells Ming to have some mercy, and tells him that the place where they fight is called the "jietian square," which means "the closest place to heaven." Ming says that this place will burn to the ground once it attracts the "heavenly tribulation." The master says that his disciple was ignorant, so he could not control himself, and he blames him for not cultivating his heart well. Ming says he is not impolite to his senior, but he is saying what is on his mind. He asks the master if his respect towards his senior must be in his heart, and his answer is that it is not, but that he likes to pay respect to most.
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