Chapter One Hundred and Seventy: The Heart of a Child

The words were quite tactful, but they were obviously urging Tang Luo not to initiate his plan and to focus on studying martial skills instead.

Tang Luo had a stubborn disposition, once he made up his mind, he would not back down, even in the face of the Great Elder's advice. He defiantly said, "Please tell the Great Elder, I am a stubborn person. If I am hindered from doing what I want to do, I will lose my temper and I won't study martial arts!"

Of course, Tang Hongtao understood the Great Elder's intentions and knew Tang Luo's temperament well. He didn't expect anything when he delivered the message, but he inferred from Tang Luo's words that if the proposal to abolish the ban on cultivation fails, he would abandon his studies out of spite.

He turned his gaze to Tang Sen, hoping his disciple could persuade the boy, but seeing Tang Sen's calm expression, he realized who had passed on such stubbornness.