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As for the gentry's hatred, Baozhilin, with its military power, could be said to have disregarded it.

"I'm relieved to hear you say that."

Seemingly having finally made a final decision, Li Boyang turned solemnly to Huang Feihong and said:

"Master, I want to hand over Baozhilin to my second senior brother to manage. He is now fully capable of taking charge of Baozhilin."

Toothbrush Su was taken aback, and froze for a moment, unable to react.

Huang Feihong looked at Li Boyang with a puzzled expression.

"Master, Baozhilin has become a shackle on me. Now that my second senior brother has grown up, it's time for me to let go."

"I've decided to travel the world and visit masters from all over."

With the White Lotus Rebellion quelled, the obstacles erected by the gentry also vanished with the White Lotus Rebellion, making it a natural progression for Po Chi Lam to take over Guangdong and Guangxi.

With the lands of Guangdong and Guangxi, Baozhilin can simply settle down and focus on development, and it will surely prosper. Li Boyang can also take advantage of this turning point to get out and pursue what he really wants.

"But Third Junior Brother, I can't do it."

Toothpick Su still had some doubts about his own abilities. Although he was in charge of handling the specific affairs of Baozhilin, the major decisions and directional planning were always personally handled by Li Boyang.

Li Boyang naturally knew about Yacha Su's worries and comforted him, "Second Senior Brother, you can do it."

"Boyang, I support your decision."

Seeing that Toothpick Su was about to speak again, Huang Feihong gently interrupted him, saying, "Toothpick Su, I know you're worried, but since Boyang trusts you, what do you have to be afraid of?"

After finishing speaking with Toothbrush Su, Wong Fei-hung turned around and continued, "Boyang, if you want to pursue martial arts, your master has no reason to stop you, and is even happy for you."

"Although you have studied various styles of boxing for the past year, you are still only at the theoretical level."

"Every truly renowned grandmaster has traveled the world in his youth, visiting masters from all over to compete and ultimately learn from the strengths of many schools to achieve his own mastery."

"Even my master did this when he was young and had just mastered his martial arts."

Huang Feihong's words struck a chord with him. He was currently looking forward to visiting the world's top martial arts masters, an idea that had been on his mind for a long time.

However, he was unable to let go of the affairs of Po Chi Lam, which is why he felt that Po Chi Lam had become a constraint on him. Now that the situation has been stabilized, it is the best time.

With Wong Fei-hung's support, everything that followed was a natural progression.

After spending two days explaining the priorities of Baozhilin to Toothbrush Su, Li Boyang left Baozhilin.

It was raining heavily the day before he left, but Li Boyang braved the downpour, not wanting to linger for even a moment longer, and embarked on his journey south. (For the latest chapters, please follow WeChat ID: rdww444)

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Chapter 42 Wudang Mountain

The heavy rain continued for several days without stopping, the rain pounding on the ground and making the already difficult roads even more muddy.

At this moment, Li Boyang was walking on a road flanked by mountains and forests. Every time he stepped into the uneven mud, it would splash up a cloud of water.

This is an official road heading north. Roads in this era were like this: outside the city, there was no asphalt or cement, only the passage of many people that turned them into roads.

At this moment, the poem truly comes to mind: "The road is hard, the journey is difficult."

After five days of wading and crawling in the rain, Li Boyang had come to deeply understand the weight of the phrase "traveling the world."

Along the way, Li Boyang got up early at dawn and stayed at inns whenever he could find one. If not, he would find a farmhouse to stay in. If it happened to be dark and he was still in the suburbs, he would have to find a place to shelter from the rain and spend the night there.

His straw sandals were already worn out with several large holes and had been ruined by the second day he set out. Now he was walking barefoot.

For three or four days in a row, he walked through the rain. Fortunately, he was a master of internal energy, and his skills had been honed to the bone marrow, making his internal organs much stronger than those of an ordinary person, which allowed him to endure it. An ordinary person would have collapsed long ago.

In just a few days of hardship and danger, Li Boyang felt his spirit had been tempered. He walked through the open mountains, moving with the rising sun and resting when the sun set.

The Small Heavenly Circuit Breathing Method aligns with the principles of Yin and Yang, continuously nourishing the five internal organs.

On this day, as the morning sun rose overhead, Li Boyang crossed the summit of a high mountain. His pores contracted, and with the warm south wind blowing, he broke through.

After nearly a year of nourishing the lungs, the nourishing of the liver was finally completed.

The nourishment from his lungs made his breathing longer and his strength recover faster, while the nourishment from his liver enhanced his thinking speed, enabling him to truly have a photographic memory.

The *Suwen* (Plain Questions) chapter on the generation of the five viscera states that the liver is the "general" organ, responsible for planning and strategizing.

After standing on the mountaintop for a while, carefully experiencing the benefits of the liver nourishment, Li Boyang walked down the mountaintop facing the south wind and continued heading north.

Nourishing the five internal organs is a slow and gradual process that cannot be rushed. It can only be done slowly through the body's breathing. However, at the current pace, it takes about a year to strengthen one organ on average.

In other words, at most three years will be enough to nourish the five internal organs, and that will be the time when the body will face calamity.

After descending the mountain, Li Boyang arrived at a village, where a golden-orange landscape unfolded before his eyes.

Looking at the rice stalks that are half a meter tall, it's autumn now; it's harvest season.

Looking at the old farmers busy in the fields, their faces beaming with the joy of harvest, it was a pity that the corrupt Qing government was no longer able to protect these farmers.

Indeed, reading ten thousand books is not as good as traveling ten thousand miles. Only when Li Boyang truly saw the old farmer cutting wheat with a sickle did he truly understand the true meaning of the revolution.

Revolution is not about seizing power or plundering, but simply about protecting the fruits of one's labor.

He stepped down from the field and continued walking silently along the country road.

Li Boyang felt as if his body and mind were a rough piece of jade that needed to be carved, and every step and every scene along the way was like a process of polishing, carving, and removing impurities.

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