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Chapter 5 Cai Mansion Makes Difficulties

Lu Chou and his group left Zhu Jun's mansion. Zhu Huan looked at the sword in Lu Chou's hand and his eyes shone brightly.

No one who doesn’t like weapons is a warrior. What’s more, Zhu Huan is still young now and can’t resist the temptation of magical weapons and powerful weapons.

Although Liu Pi had a look of envy in his eyes, he did not show it too obviously.

However, both of them were in Lu Chou's eyes.

Lu Chou smiled and said to the two of them, "Are you two envious of the sword in my hand?"

Liu Pi did not speak, but Zhu Huan said: "That's natural. No one who practices martial arts does not love magic weapons."

Lu Chou smiled mysteriously at the two of them and said, "When some of my ideas can be realized in the future, they will definitely not be inferior to this sword. If you two can make contributions in the future, you will naturally be indispensable to this handy weapon."

After saying that, Lu Chou smiled and walked straight ahead.

The two of them were stunned at first, but then they both got involved with Lu Chou and hurriedly asked questions.

Lu Chou shook his head and said nothing.

Just as Lu Chou and others were heading to Cai Yong's mansion, Gu Yong was restless in Cai's mansion.

At this moment, the old man with white hair and beards he faced was Cai Feibai, Cai Yong and Cai Jia, who were famous in the Han Dynasty.

Cai Yong cannot be said to be a corrupt scholar, but his talent and reputation were all well-known in the Han Dynasty.

At this moment, Cai Yong was staring at Gu Yong and asked seriously: "Are you taking what you just said seriously?"

Gu Yong left a drop of cold sweat, but said, "Master, my disciple dare not deceive Master. Ziyu really asked me to repay Master like this."

After hearing this, Cai Yong pondered for a while, but he smiled and said, "This little guy is really interesting."

Then, Cai Yong said, "Okay, you don't have to worry about anything, I know."

After saying that, Gu Yong went to study in the side hall next to him.

However, Cai Yong took out a letter casually, which was sent by Xun Shuang, the master of the Xun family in Yingchuan.

First, Xun Shuang is greeting this old friend who has not seen for many years. Second, she also wants to ask this old friend to test his apprentice and see if his apprentice can take it out.

Cai Yong read the letter again, as if he was talking to himself, and as if he was smiling, "Old friend, you really can give me some problems."

After saying that, Cai Yong received the letter into his clothes, but his expression was calm and peaceful.

Then, Cai Yong closed his eyes tightly, as if an old monk was sitting still, without saying a word.

Time passed by little by little, but Cai Yong seemed like an evergreen tree.

Suddenly, Cai Yong opened his eyes and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.

Then he called his disciples in and ordered, "If two young men and two young men come in a while, I will allow you to make things difficult for them a little. If you can make things difficult for them, even if you have learned some skills, I will let you borrow my collection at will."

When Cai Yong's disciples heard this, they couldn't help but feel a sense of how many books Cai Yong had.

However, the papermaking technology used in the Han Dynasty was not as developed as that of later generations. The paper used was made by Cai Hou, so it is also called Cai Hou paper. This kind of paper is expensive and cannot be popularized at all.

Therefore, most of the books today are still engraved on bamboo slips, which is hard to find.

For those of you, Cai Yong's words almost put a lot of treasures in front of them. Whether you can get them depends on their ability.

At this time, someone happened to hear from outside the door that two young men and two young men were asking for a meeting.

The group of disciples sat upright in the hall, quietly waiting for the entrance of these lambs.

Cai Yong looked at the expression of his disciples and couldn't help but smiled with satisfaction. No matter what his talent was, these people were all thirsty people.

Cai Yong was also very satisfied with this.

Then, Lu Chou brought Zhu Huan, Liu Pi and the Barbarian into Cai Yong's hall.

When Lu Chou saw Cai Yong, he gave a teacher's courtesy, neither humble nor arrogant, and said loudly: "The later generations learned from Lu Chou, and I have met everyone Cai."

After saying that, he was motionless.

However, Cai Yong did not speak immediately, as if he was watching a show, quietly waiting for something unusual to happen.

Sure enough, it was not as expected by Cai Yong.

Cai Yong's disciples were originally arrogant people, and some of them saw Lu Chou and others, two young men, and two young men.

Among the two young men, one of them knew they were a warrior at first glance, while the other looked a little smart, but they did not look like a person who was well-read in poetry and books.

Therefore, when Cai Yong's disciples saw a few people, they immediately let go of their warnings.

When Lu Chou reported himself to his family, some people immediately felt like a competition.

After all, many of them have heard of Lu Chou’s name. Although some people envy this prodigy, most people are dissatisfied with it.

After all, there is no first in literature and no second in martial arts. Who dares to say that he is really unparalleled in literary talent?

A disciple immediately jumped out and said to Lu Chou: "But Lu Chou, the son of the blacksmith in Wujun, Lu Chou?"

When Lu Chou saw Cai Yong, he seemed to have no intention of talking to him, and he didn't know what plan Cai Yong had to do.

However, since someone was talking to him and with such a provocative tone, Lu Chou would probably be looked down upon by Cai Yong if he didn't respond to the first visit to Cai's mansion.

Thinking of this, Lu Chou said without any inferiority complex: "It's Lu Chou in Wujun."

The disciple heard this and smiled and said, "How can the son of the blacksmith be the teacher's ritual to Mr. Cai?"

When Lu Chou heard this, he couldn't help but sniff in his heart and said to himself: "With this level, he dares to jump out and show his ugly appearance?"

Then, Lu Chou said, "The sage once said, 'there is no difference', which means that we can receive education no matter whoever is born. Although someone is poor, he also knows this truth. Besides, someone is a disciple of Xun, and Xun and Cai have been friends for many years. Do I have any problems with Cai's teacher etiquette?"

The man heard this, but he was speechless and didn't say anything for a long time.

But the other person said: "Although the identities are equal, but the background is different, what about?"

This is obviously a mocking Lu Chou for being a poor man. Even with Xun, he had a low birth, and he should not be respectful to Cai. After all, although the Han Dynasty did not pay attention to his origins like the Jin Dynasty, there were some signs at this time.

Lu Chou smiled and said, "What a different identity. I think this person must be a child of a rich family."

The man raised his head proudly. Obviously, he was very proud of his background.

Lu Chou smiled and said, "I once heard an old saying, "Don't ask where the heroes come from. In the past, Fan Kuai was just a pig slaughter, Han Xin was just a soldier, and he was humiliated by the crotch. The Emperor Gaozu, who opened the Han Dynasty, was also a small pavilion chief. They were not from very good backgrounds. Do you think their status is very low? Or is that what everyone in Cai teaches you?"

The man heard it, but he wanted to say something, but he was stopped by Cai Yong with his eyes.

After all, Cai Yong did not expect that his disciples would think of the vulgar way of saying things with their background, and Cai Yong himself advocated the teachings without distinction.

Now that Lu Chou said this, it felt like he had slapped himself in the face, and it hurts so much.

The two have been reprimanded by Lu Chou, and some have already stepped back. Those under Cai Yong, who are from poor families, are gritting their teeth for these two people. After all, they are like Lu Chou, and their backgrounds are not very good.

At this time, Cai Yong could no longer remain silent, but said to the two with a stern face: "Go back and copy the Analects of Confucius ten times."

Then, he said to Lu Chou: "A certain religious disciple is not strict and makes him laugh at me."

Lu Chou said respectfully: "Everyone Cai doesn't have to blame himself. Even the saint once said: 'The rotten wood cannot be carved'. The Cai has many disciples, so it is not surprising that one or two rotten woods appear."

The two people who questioned Lu Chou just now felt very wronged. They originally wanted to show off their sensation and defeat Lu Chou's majesty, but now they are stealing chickens but losing rice. Instead, they are said to be a rotten wood by Lu Chou, which is difficult to describe.

Then, someone stood up and said with a smile: "I heard about Ziyu's name a long time ago. I am extremely honored to see him today."

Lu Chou saw that he was still coming out without knowing his life, but frowned and asked, "I don't know what this brother is called?"

The man seemed to be no more than Lu Chou, but he replied: "I am Chen Liu Lu Cui, and his courtesy name is Wen Mo."

When Lu Chou heard this name, he couldn't remember who this person was, but he looked at his words and said nothing like an unknown person.

So Lu Chou just thought while dealing with Lu Cui.

Lu Cui smiled and said, "It is really gratifying to hear that Ziyu, General Huangfu and General Zhu fought against the Yellow Turbans and made a great reputation."

When Lu Chou heard Lu Cui's words, he was not prepared at all and replied humbly: "It's just to eliminate thieves for the country, and he can't do anything big."

When Lu Cui heard this, he didn't care, but said with a smile: "It's a pity that someone had heard of Ziyu's martial name. As for his talent, it was also left to him when he was appreciated by Xun Shuang in the past. I don't know if Ziyu's brother could recite a poem and let us ask for advice."

When Lu Chou heard Lu Cui's words, he suddenly remembered who this guy was. Lu Cui, this guy was the guy who helped Cao Cao write a manifesto, and was in vain for Kong Rong's crimes and made a brilliant pen. According to legend, Cao Cao had three great imperial literary friends, besides Lu Cui, they were Chen Lin and Ruan Yu, who later forced Cao Cao to set fire to the mountain.

However, Lu Chou smiled and thought to himself: "I'm afraid you've found the wrong person this time."
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