Xiang Yu observed the five disciples standing before him, their intentions were clear. Despite their polite facade, malice radiated from them. He'd read enough cultivation novels to recognize this classic setup—the arrogant sect disciples seeking to humiliate the supposedly talentless senior brother.
But Xiang Yu wasn't one to be baited easily. His survival strategy hinged on avoiding unnecessary conflicts, especially with people who had nothing better to do than pick fights with the weak. With practiced calm, he smiled pleasantly and cupped his hands in the traditional greeting.
"I'm sorry fellow disciples, but I can't provide any guidance," he said, maintaining his composed expression. Then, with deliberate humility, he added, "After all, I'm not a cultivator."
Gu Wuqing, the obvious leader of this little band of troublemakers, couldn't suppress the smirk that crept across his face. He'd heard that the senior disciple of Mountain Heart Pavilion was a talentless mortal, but he hadn't expected him to be such a coward as well. This was going to be even easier than anticipated.
"Senior brother, you misunderstand," Gu Wuqing said, his voice dripping with false courtesy. "I'm not the one seeking guidance. It's my junior brothers." He gestured toward the four disciples behind him, who didn't even attempt to hide their hostility as they glared at Xiang Yu.
Xiang Yu studied them carefully, immediately noting that they weren't true cultivators either—just fellow practitioners of external techniques. Their eagerness for confrontation was written in their stances, in the tension of their shoulders.
"They heard that senior brother had started cultivating an external technique and wanted to spar," Gu Wuqing continued smoothly. "I hope senior brother doesn't mind indulging the juniors."
Xiang Yu sighed inwardly. Trouble really did have a way of finding even the most cautious of individuals.
"What's your name?" Xiang Yu asked suddenly.
The unexpected question caught Gu Wuqing off guard. What was this person asking at this moment? Did the senior brother also have problems with his brain? Still, he decided to humor the strange request.
"My name is Gu Wuqing," he answered with poorly concealed impatience.
Xiang Yu nodded silently, relief washing over him. Not Chen Mo, not Lin Feng, not Yang Chen—not a protagonist name. This meant Gu Wuqing was just another background character like himself. If that was the case, then perhaps he could afford to stand his ground without triggering some world-ending cultivation calamity. They were both extras in this grand story, so how could he lose to them?
"Alright then," Xiang Yu said, his voice carrying newfound confidence.
Gu Wuqing couldn't help but smile, exchanging knowing glances with his followers. He'd heard that Xiang Yu had only begun practicing an external technique four days ago, while his men had been training for nearly a month. One of them had even reached the Minor Success stage already. This was going to be an effortless victory, a perfect opportunity to establish dominance over the Mountain Heart Pavilion.
With a casual nod toward one of the disciples, Gu Wuqing signaled for the first challenger to step forward.
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