The Master's Plan

Liu Zhihao stood before his master, his heart pounding in his chest. He knew the old man was displeased with him, but he couldn't figure out why.

"You disappoint me, Liu Zhihao," his master said, his voice cold and stern. "Your progress has been lacking, and I fear you may never reach your full potential."

Liu Zhihao felt a lump form in his throat. He had been working so hard to improve his skills, but it seemed like he could never please his master.

"I am sorry, master," he said, bowing low. "I will work harder, I promise."

His master sighed and shook his head. "It's not just about hard work, Liu Zhihao. You lack focus and determination. You let your emotions get the best of you, and that is a weakness that will be exploited by our enemies."

Liu Zhihao felt a surge of anger at his master's words. He had always prided himself on his ability to control his emotions, but it seemed like his master didn't see it that way.

"What do you suggest I do, master?" he asked, trying to keep the anger out of his voice.

His master leaned forward and fixed him with a piercing gaze. "I have a plan, but it will require sacrifice on your part."

Liu Zhihao's heart skipped a beat. He knew his master's plans were never simple, and they often involved danger and risk.

"What kind of sacrifice?" he asked, his voice barely above a whisper.

"You must leave this place and venture into the world on your own," his master said. "You must face the challenges and dangers of the world and emerge stronger than ever before."

Liu Zhihao felt a wave of fear wash over him. He had never been outside the safety of his master's compound, and the thought of facing the unknown was terrifying.

"But, master," he protested. "What if I fail? What if I never return?"

His master smiled, but there was a hint of sadness in his eyes. "Failure is not an option for you, Liu Zhihao. You are capable of great things, but you must learn to trust in your own abilities. And if you do not return, then I will know that you have found a better path for yourself."

Liu Zhihao nodded, his heart heavy with emotion. He knew his master was right, and he had no choice but to obey.

"When do I leave, master?" he asked, his voice barely audible.

"Tomorrow," his master said. "You have much to prepare for. And remember, Liu Zhihao, the world is full of villains and heroes. Which one will you choose to be?"

With those words, his master dismissed him, and Liu Zhihao left the room, his mind whirling with thoughts and emotions. He knew that his journey would be difficult, but he was determined to succeed, no matter what the cost.