My Wife is Unbeatable in the Whole World, Touch Me If You Dare!

Chapter 244: Double Perfection



Early morning.

Li Mansion.

Song Mu'er sipped her porridge, looking at the empty seat opposite her, and curiously asked, "Where are Brother Li Nuo and Sister Jiaren? Why haven't they come for breakfast?"

In her impression, Sister Jiaren was rarely one to linger in bed.

Nor would there be a situation where she was up and Sister Jiaren was still in bed.

Brother Li Nuo, on the other hand, often lingered in bed, which she had already grown accustomed to.

Su Qing popped a piece of pastry into her mouth and said, "Just eat your meal, child. Don't ask so many questions."

Song Mu'er's mouth was bulging, making it difficult to ask any further questions.

A while later, two figures walked in from outside.

Li Nuo and Song Jiaren entered hand in hand, taking their seats at the table.

Indeed, the two had gotten up late this morning.

After being married for over a year, it was only last night that they finally completed all the steps of their wedding ceremony.

This morning, he held his wife a little longer in bed. After getting up, he changed the bed sheets, which made them late for breakfast.

Song Yiren glanced up at them, and her chopsticks clattered down onto the table.

Song Jiaren styled her hair into a bun.

The aura around Li Nuo was no longer purely yang.

He was no longer pure.

Even though she knew this day would eventually come, in her heart, she had always harbored a sliver of hope.

Even though he had married another woman, could there be a chance that Jiaren, out of guilt, would return her husband to her?

That last thread of hope shattered this morning.

She stood up and said, "I've had enough."

With that, she got up and left.

Even though she hadn't finished her meal, even though she had only consumed a small portion of her porridge.

But she couldn't bear to stay there another moment.

Li Nuo had experienced all the ceremonial rites, enjoyed the wedding night, and even had a hearty breakfast, consuming three bowls of porridge.

His wife's body had recovered far quicker than he anticipated.

After breakfast, following her master's instructions, his mother-in-law taught him cultivation.

His Sixth Realm master, whom Li Nuo had just paid respects to, had already left Chang'an to return to the Sanqing Sect.

Li Nuo had no chance to face a Sixth Realm expert.

Before leaving, the master had entrusted his mother-in-law with his cultivation instruction.

Of course, calling her senior sister would also do.

With his current level of cultivation, he didn't require guidance from a Sixth Realm Semi-Saint.

The initial stages of cultivation on the Martial Path were not difficult.

Body Shaping Realm warriors simply experienced an increase in physical strength, their power and reflexes were extraordinary, and they didn't yet possess Inner Breath, let alone True Qi. They could only cultivate external martial arts.

Li Nuo was to cultivate the Shangqing Heart Method in the future.

Based on the Shangqing Heart Method, there were Shangqing Swordsmanship, Shangqing Palm Skill, Shangqing Body Technique, and others.

However, he did not need her to teach him those skills.

He was more familiar with these techniques than she was.

Li Nuo had also memorized the meridian map of the Shangqing Heart Method.

Seeing there was nothing left to teach, Su Qing simply let Li Nuo be free to move about.

This realm's cultivation was simple; it was about tempering the body.

First, he would master the Horse Stance foundation, then, through learning these external arts, stimulate the body further to generate Inner Breath, which after passing through the meridians and growing strong enough, would turn into True Qi...

The first step of laying the foundation was not the hardest, but it was the most grueling; there were no shortcuts.

Although Li Nuo had now obtained Martial Path talents, he still had to start from scratch.

Or alternatively, capturing enough Martial Artists could also work.

He had a few days' time; in a few days, he would have to start working at the government office.

Compared to the Martial Path, Legalism was his main focus.

A few months ago, after undertaking a reform of rites and penalizing many high officials, he had reached a bottleneck in his cultivation.

Stuck at this bottleneck for a while, it was crucial to advance his cultivation in Legalism to the Third Realm sooner rather than later.

In the morning, Li Nuo and his wife practiced their skills at home. After lunch, he made a trip to Martial Arts Village.

"Lord Li."

"Good day, Lord Li."

"Congratulations, Lord Li, on obtaining a famous master."

Over this time, Li Nuo had become more than familiar with the masters and disciples of these sects.

Even though recently he had been frequently putting them into confinement for reflection, reflection was only for two hours. The first time they felt ashamed, the second time they saw it as normal, the third time they were completely at ease, and by the fourth time, they could completely treat the confinement room as home.

Although he was an official of the court, he was also a disciple of the Sanqing Sect, just like them, all members of the Martial Arts community.

Invisibly, this had brought him much closer to the people around him.

Li Nuo greeted the crowd that was exchanging insights in the square, then said, "Please inform each other that in two hours, the Sect Leaders and elders of the various sects will convene a meeting in the confinement room..."

The Martial Arts Tournament was nearing its end, and in another two days, the various sects would be returning home.

Before they left, Li Nuo, on behalf of the court, convened a meeting.

This was one of the initial purposes of holding this Martial Arts Tournament.

Leaders and elders of the major sects, along with officials from the Ministry of Rites, the Ministry of Justice, and the Ministry of Dali, attended the meeting.

The meeting pointed out: In recent years, martial artists had often relied on their personal strength to disrupt law and order, a situation not uncommon, and it often involved disciples from major sects. These major martial arts sects still had issues and deficiencies in managing their disciples.

The meeting emphasized: Martial Arts was not beyond the law. No one could act recklessly. Martial artists must also abide by the Daxia Law. Any violation of the law would be legally sanctioned. The major martial arts sects, as important local forces, should proactively take up the responsibility to maintain local stability.

The meeting requested: Every martial arts sect should further strengthen their awareness of the law, enhance their adherence to discipline and legality, and earnestly extend and implement the principle of "following laws and regulations" to every disciple.

During the meeting, the Sect Leader and Law Enforcement Elder of the Heavenly Mountain Sect did not dare to raise their heads the entire time.

Not long before, several traitors from the Heavenly Mountain Sect had attempted to assassinate a court official. If the court were to investigate, it could even dispatch troops to flatten the Heavenly Mountain Sect.

There were only two Grandmasters in the Heavenly Mountain Sect; it would be easy for the Da Xia Court to eradicate them.

During the conference, the leaders of Sanqing Sect, Shu Mountain, Five Mountains Sword Sect, and the Heavenly Mountain Sect spoke one after another, expressing their support for the initiative.

Because this was, after all, their duty.

These prestigious major sects were strict with their disciples on regular days; such incidents were impossible under their watch.

After these major sects voiced their opinions, the other smaller sects naturally followed suit.

The court's demands were reasonable and legitimate; even these major sects thoroughly agreed, so they dared not oppose.

Not to mention, during their days in Chang'an, they had experienced being detained for spitting on the ground, littering, wasting food, staying out late, and not greeting opponents before a match; they had to think thrice before doing anything.

They were being so careful; why should those who committed murder, arson, burglary, and robbery escape legal punishment?

At the meeting, the leaders of the various sects signed the initiative, willing to cooperate with the court, strictly discipline their disciples within the sect, and ensure they did not trouble the country or its citizens.

If any disciple committed crimes, they would impartially hand them over to the court for handling.

Not long after, Li Nuo left Martial Arts Village.

This Martial Arts Tournament could be considered successfully convened.

His all objectives had been achieved, and there were even some unexpected gains.

The court could enforce restrictions on these sects.

Even a powerful sect like Sanqing did not have the power to confront the court head-on.

But that was not the way things were done.

A great figure had once said to unite all the forces that could be united.

Rather than having them harbor resentment against the court, it would be better to invite them all to Chang'an, establish good relations first, and then find an opportunity to sit down and have a friendly discussion.

The court had achieved its objectives, and they felt respected.

There were a few days before he had to return to the government office, and with time on his hands, Li Nuo decided to test his Martial Path talent.

In the Body Shaping Realm, Martial Path talent was easy to test.

The Body Shaping Realm was about strengthening the body, and with his current physical strength, he could lift up to a thousand catties at his limit.

After a few days of cultivation, testing his limit strength again would reveal his Martial Path talent.

Li Nuo practiced until the evening, his body soaked with sweat, indulged in a comfortable bath, and recovered most of his physical strength.

He stood in the courtyard, looking at the doors to his left and right, and without hesitation, headed to the left.

He hadn't slept with Anning for several consecutive days; if he didn't go today, the temperamental Anning might blow up.

The door was unlocked; Li Nuo easily pushed it open and closed the room door behind him.

The bed curtains were drawn; Li Nuo lifted the curtains and saw Anning sitting upright in front of the bed.

She was dressed in the bridal gown from their wedding day, her head covered with the red wedding veil.

Li Nuo gently lifted the veil, revealing a face so tender and attractive.

Li Nuo's gaze met a pair of watery eyes.

Anning seemed to have been waiting for him for a long time; the next moment, Li Nuo stumbled forward and fell.

Unlike his wife's restrained and subtle demeanor, Anning's love was so fervent and generous.

It was like continuously playing a string of pearls falling onto a jade plate.

It was like a silver flask suddenly bursting, splashing the contents, like fairy pounding medicine in the moon palace.

It was like playing the flute and displaying elegance, beckoning softly.

It was like being free to toss and turn in bed, her soft waist readily bending to follow him...

...

The next day.

Early morning.

As Song Mu'er ate her breakfast, she looked across the table and couldn't help but say, "Brother Li Nuo is sleeping in again…"


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