Chapter 244: Establishing a Career and Starting a Family

Chapter 244: Establishing a Career and Starting a Family
However, Xin Zhen did not dislike Zhou Zhiruo like this. He was not a traditional man who only wanted his wife to be a good helper. If Zhou Zhiruo was willing to develop her career, then he would just support her more.

With Xin Zhen's support, Zhou Zhiruo enthusiastically prepared for many matters of the sect, but her martial arts were taught by Xin Zhen, and she had never been in the sect properly, so she only had a vague understanding of many things and could only ask Xin Zhen for advice.

In fact, Xin Zhen no longer had the obsession he had in his previous life. He didn't particularly care whether this sect could grow and become stronger, so his requirements were naturally not high. He just said that he had never run a sect before, so he didn't understand much, and let Zhou Zhiruo make the decision herself.

Zhou Zhiruo had no choice but to follow her own ideas. Fortunately, she had run a clinic and managed people before, so she was able to copy and paste a framework.

As for whether this framework is the same as the traditional sect, that is not something Zhou Zhiruo can know now.

However, this does not hinder the rapid development of the sect.

Because Jimin Medical Clinic has been operating here for many years and has become famous in recent years, people from nearby areas basically come here for medical treatment. Jimin Medical Clinic has also established a fairly complete set of medical records, and of course, it has also accumulated a less complete registration of population data.

Zhou Zhiruo secretly ran back and moved all the medical records over. She then screened out the children and teenagers of appropriate age and good qualifications. She also took the trouble to secretly visit their neighbors, investigating their character, family situation, etc. After a few months, she actually collected seven or eight people with excellent talents.

Xin Zhen admired Zhou Zhiruo and thought that with Zhou Zhiruo's initiative, she would succeed in everything she did. No wonder Master Miejue insisted on having Zhou Zhiruo take over as the leader of the Emei Sect. It turned out that this was the reason.

He is gentle on the outside but strong on the inside, and has a strong sense of professionalism and responsibility. The key is that he is also extremely talented in martial arts. It would be wrong to not value such a person and instead focus on Ding Minjun.

Nun Miejue is just stubborn, she is not stupid.

Zhou Zhiruo was a very serious person. After accepting seven or eight disciples, she began to teach Zixia Kung Fu and swordsmanship seriously. At the same time, she asked Xin Zhen questions and sorted out the lineage of Huashan Sect.

According to Zhou Zhiruo, a sect without inheritance has no foundation, and disciples without lineage lack confidence, so the sect must have historical heritage, and the lineage must be clear and verifiable.

So after careful research, Zhou Zhiruo was able to clearly verify the lineage of the Huashan Sect.

First of all, the founder of the sect was Hao Datong, one of the Seven Sons of Quanzhen. The second-generation founder was the Sword Demon Dugu Qiubai, and the third-generation founder was Feng Qingyang.

The first three generations of ancestors were relatively normal, but starting from the fourth generation, things gradually became a little strange.

Because the fourth generation ancestor was Chen Zichi, who was actually Xin Zhen's apprentice, and the fifth generation ancestor was Xin Chuan, who was indeed the head of the Sword Sect, but he was Xin Zhen's son.

The sixth generation ancestor was Su Jiaen, a female leader and the eldest disciple of Xin Chuan. The seventh generation ancestor was Xin Qingnian, the grandson of Xin Zhen.

The eighth-generation ancestor was named Mei Riping, who was the sixth-generation disciple of Xin Zhen. Xin Zhen lived long enough, so he knew who would be the next leader and told it to Zhou Zhiruo.

Zhou Zhiruo listed him as one of her lineages, and in Zhou Zhiruo's lineage, Xin Zhen was Mei Riping's direct disciple and the ninth-generation leader of the Huashan Sword Sect.

Zhou Zhiruo made her lineage into an ancestral tablet and enshrined it in the hall. Every day when Xin Zhen looked up and saw the names of his disciples, he sometimes felt a little dazed. Well, it was better than making up some people. He came to the world of Yitian, so his disciples in the Swordsman should not appear again. Carving them on the tablet and telling them to the disciples in this world might be the only way to prove that they once existed.

Pretty good too.

Overall, since Xin Zhen had basically no obsession and just wanted to play with Zhou Zhiruo, he did not interfere too much with Zhou Zhiruo's actions and expressed his support most of the time.

With the support of her lover, Zhou Zhiruo was naturally full of confidence and fighting spirit. She set ambitions for her disciples: to make the Huashan Sword Sect the seventh largest sect within ten years, to surpass the Emei Sect to become the third largest sect within twenty years, and to surpass Shaolin and Wudang within fifty years to become the leader of the martial arts world.

These disciples were also ignorant and did not quite understand the weight of the six major sects. They all followed suit with full confidence.

Zhou Zhiruo took on the responsibility of teaching the disciples and was too busy every day, so Xin Zhen took on matters such as cooking and buying groceries and became a very responsible chef.

However, Xin Zhen did not let go completely. Cultural courses still had to be learned. Xin Zhen taught his disciples literacy, medicine, history and culture and other courses. Martial arts arm the body, and culture arm the mind. This point cannot be relaxed.

The days passed like this. Although Xin Zhen was busy, he actually enjoyed this feeling. In the summer, Xin Zhen formally proposed to Zhou Zhiruo, and Zhou Zhiruo cried with joy.

Xin Zhen thought that since they had finally gotten married, he couldn't let Zhou Zhiruo have no sense of ceremony at all. After thinking about it carefully, he wanted to invite some guests to participate in the wedding and also inform them about the establishment of the Huashan Sword Sect.

Xin Zhen discussed with Zhou Zhiruo and decided to invite the Wudang Sect and Chang Yuchun.

The reason for inviting the Wudang Sect was naturally because the distance was relatively close, and the relationship with the Wudang Sect was relatively good, especially Zhang Wuji, who had to be invited. As for other people, they could come if they wanted to, and as many people as came would count.

The Wudang Sect's plan was simple. All they had to do was ask an older disciple to deliver the letter, then take a boat to Danjiangkou and disembark. It would only take one or two days to make the round trip.

However, it is not easy to contact Chang Yuchun. Xin Zhen has not heard of the affairs of the martial arts world for some time. Chang Yuchun is fighting everywhere, and no one knows where he is. Even if we know, Chang Yuchun may not be able to come back, so we can just send an invitation to let him know.

As for how to send the invitation, Xin Zhen did have a way. There were also Ming Cult disciples active near Laohekou. Xin Zhen wrote an invitation and asked the Ming Cult disciples to deliver the letter. It was actually simple, as the Ming Cult always knew where Chang Yuchun was fighting.

As for other major sects and the Ming Cult, Xin Zhen did not invite them.

Firstly, the relationship with other major sects is not good, and there are even conflicts with some of them. It would be good if everyone is well.

As for the Ming Cult, Xin Zhen did not want to get too close to them, for fear of being liquidated by Zhu Yuanzhang in the future.

(End of this chapter)