Chapter 192: The Zhu Family's Ancestral Cultivation Technique

Zhu Shanghe evidently wasn't there just for show, as he began his work on the second day of his arrival at the Yang family.

His task was simple: to train the guards of the Yang family.

The guards of the Yang family were divided into two groups: one consisted of ten disciples from the Sky Blue Sword Sect, and the other was made up of twenty young Martial Artists cultivated by the Yang family.

As Ding San had mentioned, Zhu Shanghe excelled at tailing and tracking, but due to the loss of an arm and his age, his strength and abilities had declined significantly.

However, this did not matter much as Yang Zhenshan valued his experience.

Regarding the training of the guards, Yang Zhenshan had a long discussion with Zhu Shanghe.

Only then did he learn that Zhu Shanghe's skills in tailing and tracking were inherited.

The most important thing about tailing is not to stick to the target, but to avoid exposing oneself.

And what Zhu Shanghe excelled at was concealment and Qinggong.