But these were special circumstances, and he could only respond in kind.
Besides, given the way things were, his refusal would mean utter ruin for the Cao Family.
At this thought, Li Changâan sighed.
He had been with the Cao Family for a long time.
Both his master, Cao Shu, and his masterâs wife, Zhang Xiang, had been very kind to him.
âHe knew their kindness came with strings attached, but wasnât that just how relationships worked in this world?â
âKeeping up appearances was more than enough.â
The Martial Championâs Mansionâs estate wasnât huge, but since the Cao Family insisted on him inheriting it, Li Changâan had no reason to refuse.
Having made his decision, Li Changâan bent down and helped the kneeling figures to their feet. Then he spoke, "Madam Zhang, my two brothers, please rise. We can discuss the inheritance later. First, letâs finish Masterâs funeral."
Seeing that he hadnât refused, the three of them let out an involuntary sigh of relief.
Zhang Xiang rose to her feet. "Yes, thatâs for the best. After weâve laid your master to rest, weâll announce to the mourning relatives and friends that you are inheriting the estate. Your master worked his fingers to the bone to build this home; we canât let those vultures who prey on families without heirs take it!"
Li Changâan nodded, having no objection.
...
ăSeven days later.ă
Cao Shuâs funeral was over.
The crowd of Cao Family relatives couldnât even wait for Cao Shu to be in his grave before baring their fangs.
The Cao Familyâs Third Uncle stroked his beard.
He glanced at the two brothers, Cao Tianlong and Cao Dilong, and said probingly, "Tianlong, Dilong, now that your father is dead... that large plot of land in the Champion Scholarâs Mansionâs backyard canât just sit empty. Why not build a house for your cousin? He still needs to find a wife!"
Cao Tianlong and Cao Dilong exchanged a look.
Zhang Xiang took the initiative and stood up, speaking coolly, "Third Uncle, my husband may be dead, but the Martial Championâs Mansion hasnât fallen apart. You want to build a house for your son on the empty plot in our backyard? Thatâs not a decision I can make!"
As she spoke, she glanced at Li Changâan, who stood nearby. "My husband told me long ago that if anything should happen to him, all matters concerning the Martial Championâs Mansion, large and small, would be handled by his head disciple. Changâan, come and greet Third Uncle!"
Li Changâan stepped forward.
Looking at the child before them, who was less than four feet tall.
The Cao Family relatives all exchanged glances, clearly baffled by what Zhang Xiang was up to.
After a long moment, a young man next to the Third Uncle sneered. "Second Aunt, have you gone senile? The brothers, Tianlong and Dilong, havenât even inherited the estate. How could it be the turn of some outsider of unknown origin to get his hands on it?"
The young man shot a glance at Li Changâan, then another at Zhang Xiang, and said with a sinister tone, "Could it be that with Second Uncle barely in his grave, youâre already siding with an outsider, Auntie?"
This young man was the son of the Cao Familyâs Third Uncle.
He had often used Cao Shuâs reputation to throw his weight around the village.
Now that Cao Shu was dead, he was certain that with Cao Tianlong and Cao Dilongâs abilities, theyâd never be able to protect the estate. Thus, he was the first to rush in, hoping to carve out a piece for himself.
Originally, he had only planned on taking a plot of land or two.
Then, he would slowly encroach on the rest.
But he never imagined that Zhang Xiang would have a screw loose and decide to pass the perfectly good family estate to an outsider instead of her own sons.
This gave him the perfect pretext to attack her.
So he immediately let fly with a few sarcastic, backhanded comments.
Hearing such cruel words, even though Zhang Xiang had been prepared for it, her face still turned pale with anger. She couldnât stop herself from retorting furiously, "My husband built this estate with his own blood and sweat! He can give it to whomever he pleases! What have any of you from the Cao Family ever done to help? What right do you have to accuse me of favoring an outsider?"
The Cao Familyâs Third Uncle wasnât as quick on the uptake as his son.
Seeing that Zhang Xiangâs composure was cracking, the Cao Familyâs Third Uncle finally caught on.
He immediately seized the moral high ground, pointing his finger at her. "Sister-in-law, now youâre talking like a stranger! We brothers were born into the Cao Family, and weâll die as part of it! You donât let the familyâs fortunes flow to outsiders. What kind of logic is it to give such a large estate to an unrelated outsider instead of Tianlong and Dilong?"
Hearing this, the other relatives of the Cao Family also began to voice their strong disapproval.
One by one, they began to denounce Zhang Xiang.
The Cao Familyâs Third Uncle was ostensibly standing up for Cao Tianlong and Cao Dilong.
In reality, he just wanted to use the collective attack from the relatives to remove Zhang Xiang, the only adult in the immediate family, from having any claim to the Champion Scholarâs Mansionâs inheritance.
Once Zhang Xiang was proven to be "siding with an outsider," she would lose the moral high ground. More importantly, she would lose her fundamental standing within the Cao Family. The assets freed up would be more than enough for all the relatives to feast on.
As the crowd of relatives chattered and pointed fingers, Zhang Xiangâs face grew pale, clearly overwhelmed with fury.
She sensed the danger.
Her eyes subconsciously scanned the crowd.
She hoped Li Changâan or her own sons would stand up and speak for her, but her two boys were clearly terrified by the greedy, predatory expressions of their relatives.
Meanwhile, Li Changâan, on whom she had pinned her hopes, had simply vanished from the crowd. She had no idea when heâd left.
A wave of despair washed over Zhang Xiang.
But just as she was desperately searching for a way out...
SHIIING!
The sharp ring of a blade being drawn suddenly came from the entrance.
Li Changâan stood there, a long saber in his hand, his expression cold and grim. "Everyone, when I first became his disciple, my master taught me a simple, fundamental principle about life: when you can settle things with your fists, donât waste your breath..."