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Chapter 129 Gao Family Martial Arts School



Chapter 129 Gao Family Martial Arts School

Li Yang secretly gave Ting Nan a thumbs up; she really was his junior sister. Assessing the instructors of each class and ranking them was a contentious matter, and only a highly respected instructor could keep things in check! Otherwise, no one would be convinced, and the martial arts school wouldn't even open yet, and there would already be internal discord—it was a worrying thought.

This time, Gao Haoran readily agreed: "Okay, no problem, it's on me. Ting Nan, I'll put you in the schedule too, since you have holidays during school anyway."

“Master, I want to be a master too, and teach students?” Ting Nan pointed to himself.

Everyone looked at Tingnan. He had just turned ten. Although he was 1.6 meters tall, his face was still very young. He didn't look like... Everyone turned to look at Gao Haoran and listened to his explanation.

"What's wrong? You don't want to? Practice, practice! A day without practice is three days wasted. Teaching your fellow students will help you solidify your foundation and review what you've learned to gain new insights. Besides, you can often spar with your senior brothers and sisters, discover your weaknesses, absorb their strengths, and increase your combat experience..."

"Master, what you said makes a lot of sense, but do you know I'm only in junior high? Where am I supposed to find that much time?" Nan muttered, knowing that there would definitely be a lot of homework for seven subjects in junior high. She thought her master was being hypocritical; who isn't afraid of trouble?

“I know, time is something you have to make. Besides, it’s a holiday class for you. You’ve been training for over two years now, so you should have noticed how exercise makes you more energetic. Don’t even think about sleeping in. Don’t worry, it won’t interfere with your studies.” Gao Haoran thought it was very reasonable.

Song Wanli originally wanted to object to Ting Nan teaching students, but when he heard Master Gao say that it would not affect their studies, he kept quiet. Master Gao would not harm Ting Nan.

Ting Nan still wanted to try: "Master, will those students listen to me? Many of them are older than me, right?"

"That's a problem you need to solve yourself. Managing interpersonal relationships is also a form of training for you." Gao Haoran said dismissively. Seeing his apprentice's worried expression, he couldn't help but scold him: "What are you afraid of? We practitioners compete in strength, conquering others with our abilities, understand?"

"I understand, thank you for your guidance, Master!" Ting Nan quickly sat up straight, no longer daring to argue.

Gao Haoran nodded and said nothing more. Children are made through experience, and he wasn't in a hurry.

Li Yang gained a lot from the meal. After finishing his meal, he hurriedly said goodbye and rushed back to the county town to handle various matters. After all, his disciple was doing his job!

Finally, the martial arts school was named "Gao Family Martial Arts School," a simple and grand name that matched Gao Haoran's consistent style. Li Yang was also satisfied; having the character "Gao" in the name made it a sure thing.

The renovation of the martial arts school was proceeding smoothly, with all the rules and regulations discussed between Li Yang and Mu Xudong. These rules and regulations not only bound the students but also managed and supervised the instructors, ensuring everything was standardized.

The names for each class were a real challenge for Mu Xudong, Li Yang, and their fellow students, who racked their brains but couldn't come up with anything grand or catchy. It was truly a difficult task for these roughnecks. Finally, Jiang Qianqian stepped in and settled on five class names: Xinlei Class (for preschoolers), Xinrui Class (for teenagers), Shuguang Class (for those qualified for beginner challenges), Lingyun Class (for those qualified to challenge instructors), and Fenghua Class (Gao Haoran's advanced class). With these names finalized, the martial arts school was ready to officially open.

On the day the Gao Family Martial Arts School opened, the entire county was in an uproar—the Gao family had finally made a comeback, and Gao Family martial arts were open to everyone.

Back then, it was the ancestors of the Gao family who led generations of descendants to fight against the strong and weak, kill corrupt officials, drive away refugees and bandits, resist the Japanese invaders, and protect countless ordinary people in Yunxiang County. The Gao family members are inherently righteous and hate evil; they are the symbol of justice. In a sense, the Gao family is the faith of the people of Yunxiang County, and the common people are the most grateful.

The news spread like wildfire. Although the martial arts school had strict admission requirements and required signing an agreement, everyone's enthusiasm was even greater. Being able to enter the Gao Family Martial Arts School was a great honor, and if they could enter the Feng Hua Class, which was personally taught by Master Gao, it would be an even greater honor for their ancestors.


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