There Are No Taboos in Asking Questions

There Are No Taboos in Asking Questions

by Lieque Xiaoyun Dian

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The martial arts selection field was crowded with people and loud, and the admission tables of major sects and academies were bustling with people. Only, A middle-aged man's desk was deserted. Strange. "My life has a limit, but my knowledge has no limit." The middle-aged man said loudly, holding the book. "House, Dean, are you still recruiting people?" A young man asked tremblingly. "Teaching people tirelessly, young man, you have come to the right place." "I, I am the first in the competition, do you still want to accept it?" The young man blushed and rubbed the corners of his clothes. "Bang!" The middle-aged man used too much force and hit his mouth on the table. "Ah ha, no matter how educated you are, young man, you are so lucky." The middle-aged man covered his mouth and stared at him. "I heard..." "It doesn't matter what you hear. It's better to ask your own heart." The middle-aged man interrupted. "Ah, I have another question?" The young man lowered his head even harder. "Oh? I like solving problems the most." The middle-aged man said with a smile. "My grandfather asked me to ask: What is Tao?" The young man raised his head and stared at him. The middle-aged man was startled, then half-lying on the chair again, unfolded the book, glanced at him, and smiled slightly: "Interesting, young man, listen up, Taoist, it's natural." "What is nature?" "Natural, that's all." The young man frowned, lost in thought. "Will it?" "No" "I won't come in and study." "Oh, okay." "Go and recruit some students to be your underclassmen," the middle-aged man said with a smile. "Oh, okay," the young man ran towards the crowd. "Hahaha, another one comes in." The middle-aged man looked at his back with satisfaction.

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