Taking In The Crackpot Again

"That second disciple of mine, Yu Wenzhe, was highly talented as well, but he's a romantic one. After teaching him all I could, I asked him to roam the martial world, to gain some exposure. My intention was to increase his martial world experience before letting him come back and become an heir. However, after this bastard left, he toned down significantly in his handful of years roaming the martial arts world; he didn't provoke fights and actually didn't frequently engage in battle. Still, he wasn't unoccupied all these years. Other than finding a wife, he found concubines as well. In the end, the old man who waited with a long neck for him to come back and inherit the art received a big bunch of wives to kowtow to me. Then, he brought these wives into seclusion as well…" Dugu Chou recounted the chain of events with helplessness.

He had taken in three disciples; the one he thought would inherit his art had died early from battle, while the remaining two were crackpots.