A week later, Brian’s only focus was to contribute to the rcenary group. He would leave the siheyuan with Jake and hunt so monsters and also save so villages in need of so-called protection. Furthermore, he needed to focus on his cultivation.
After their daily training, leaving a rocky mountain and descending in where the direction of the capital city of the Wu region was, Jake sighed in sowhat of a disappointnt with himself. He faced Brian with a kind of sad expression on his face.
"I apologize that I can’t be any help to you when it cos to cultivation. For so reason, the ti I started practicing my martial arts, I gained no ability to cultivate."
Brian heard the saddened tone from him, and what he could only feel was guilt that he might be pressured since the real case was starting. Brian was starting to be known in the group as soone who was a rising star and also an important person in the White Lead.
"You don’t have to apologize about it, Brother Jake. Your martial arts, even if it wasn’t an exact imitation of yours, were already helping . I could save my Qi by using the movents and breathing you taught. At this point, I would have smooth and fast progress."
"It is a good thing. But by the way, I am curious, Brother Brian. How will you re-establish your position in the White Lead? You still didn’t have any connections. It is critical in re-establishing your position, right?"
This was the one thing that Jake learned from working under noble families and also from observing society. Positions, in a nutshell, were just about having relationships with other people, and creating influence eventually. And just as Jake noticed that he was still not working on it, a cloud-like thought was forming in his head.
’Grand Master wanted to make things within a month. But a month has passed; will it be acceptable if Brian is still unable to re-establish his position? If he made Brian the leader of White Lead, what would happen if no one followed him? Fear? But fear doesn’t have any respect or loyalty, which is important as well.’
He was confused by Brian’s plan. He had already explained it, and in simple terms, Brian just wanted to earn plenty of achievents and contribute more to the group. Even though he knew it would be bad, he had to endure it since sacrifices weren’t inevitable.
Jake didn’t care about morals. He wanted things to be fast, but he couldn’t tell Brian since he also respected his decision. This wasn’t all about morals for him; rather, he wanted to tackle it already.
’Was this excitent? I don’t really know why I wanted to make things fast. Maybe it is because of the ti limit and target ti that Grand Master set.’
He let out a sigh and then shook his head, ignoring the other rise in his thoughts.
"Well, whatever. I will just support you, Brother Brian."
"I am thankful that you are by my side, Brother Jake. I just don’t know how I would fix things if I hadn’t t you two. Maybe it was a good thing that I didn’t dodge and run away from you."
Jake scoffed. "Why would you even try to run away from us? It is not like we were bad in the first place. We pretty much didn’t care about other people."
"Well, it was just a gut feeling."
***
Brian didn’t slack off to have his reputation and position return. He would always accept missions and orders from above that would benefit the rcenary group. Even though in so cases, he didn’t like hurting innocent people, he had no other choice but to endure it.
And due to his achievents, other mbers of White Lead started to have high expectations of him, which he worked hard to not fail, not even just a small percentage. He had to be perfect.
Brian’s personality changed entirely. People who knew him in the past could notice it. He had this resolute and dignified face that anyone would be srized by looking at. Furthermore, his reputation wasn’t just the thing that was famous in White Lead, but also Jake’s.
They were greeted by other mbers in the capital city just after they descended from the Rocky Mountains. And as they were forced to stop, to take care of their reputation, they had to entertain them. It was the path that Brian chose to be good to the lower mbers and gain their trust.
’If people looked at as a good leader, or even just a role model, I would eventually gain their trust.’
With a smile on his face, he talked with the lower mbers. anwhile, Jake was bombarded by other mbers as well. They were his admirers. They heard about his reputation from others and told others about him as well. It was an unending flow of telling stories, whether there was a basis or not. In conclusion, they were only excited to see him since they would sotis hear his na from stories.
"Advisor Jake, what do you think about my cultivation? Is this already enough to stand up taller than others who are the sa age as mine?"
Jake had also established a good character for the people, which they beca used to, and he had no other choice but to act that way.
’Even though fear is important, being respected and loved while knowing your abilities is good.’ Jake bit his lip as he forced himself to respond to the people.
"Well, it is not about competing with others really. You just need to set a goal, and you should be able to achieve it. That is the real competition, not with other people, since your number one enemy is yourself."
’What bullshit. Any person that has the ability to kill you could be your enemy. Those who have hostility towards you and would harm your life are also enemies. But, for the sake of this, I must endure speaking these flowery words.’
When they heard what Jake said, their faces couldn’t hide the excitent. It was more of a feeling that every word Jake said was important and significant for them to grow.
Finally, after a few minutes, they slipped through the crowd and returned to Brian’s house. Inside the siheyuan, Brian had a house, and Jake also lived there.
"Finally... Those people in the crowd were just too overwhelming. It is a good thing that they were fools." Brian uttered, taking a glass of water to drink.
Jake smirked and scoffed at it. He then replied, "Well, what can we do? We should endure it and fool them. Even ourselves as well, for the sake of stopping them, right?"
"What do you an, Brother Jake?" Brian was forced to co to a halt as a result of what he overheard Jake say. He slowly faced him with his face, waiting and surprised. "What do you an by that?"
"Don’t tell that you are going to ask yourself about it. Brian, I already figured out why you wanted to be the successor. You want to stop White Lead’s governance and free the people. Even though it was slightly obvious, I just feel like it deserves to be ntioned."
"Brother Jake, why would you say that? I wanted to be the successor because I wanted to take revenge on my father. But, it is just like what you said, it has so aning running around the idea you showed."
"Wait, what? Revenge?" Jake, as if hearing sothing shocking, tilted his body and shifted his gaze to Brian, with his eyes wide. "Why would you get revenge on your own father? It doesn’t an sothing."
"You are jumping to a conclusion, Brother Jake. It has so aning."
He was made to freeze, and just at that mont when he wasn’t able to make any reaction, Jake was thinking about it.
’Revenge? Maybe being not well aware of other things just made realize that it is not about what I really think. I don’t know his story, so I should not say it doesn’t an anything.’
"I am sorry." Jake lowered his head after realizing his faults. "I just couldn’t think of any reason. I am stupid. But why would you want revenge on your own father?"
Brian didn’t answer imdiately; instead, he just stared at his glasses with deep and long breathing.
"Nothing serious. I want to forget about it, really. It is funny that I was the one who brought this up, but I am the one who is being emotional. Anyway, I hope that you ignore it."
Jake just stared at him. Inside his thoughts, he was putting things into consideration.
’There must be a reason why Brian wanted revenge. And this will also an freeing the innocent people in case he kills his father. But, what should I really think about it? Killing his father doesn’t an that he will beco the leader. He needs Grand Master’s help.’
"Okay, I can understand. But, we just need to focus more on your forms, Brother Brian. At so point, you are forgetting so proper execution, and it is not a good thing since you are a cultivator."
"I understand. I will work harder, Brother Jake."
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