It is just that because of the communal style of the Steppe, everyone shares the same teacher, and everyone teaches the other how to survive
After all, the lone wolf dies, the pack survives
But for Saron and Khunbish, their relationship pf the disciple and teacher is like the relationship of teacher and disciple in Yan and Zhou
The things that Saron teaches Khunbish is not the same kind of thing he teaches his men and the tribe
What Saron pass down is the method of fighting he possess and the insight he has about strategy and battle.
And Khunbish and Saron is also influenced with many of the cultures of Zhou. Saron teaches Khunbish the etiquette of Zhou and Khunbish learns it and where there is etiquette, there is propriety.
And where there is propriety, there is bonds
Duty, obligations, things you do for the people you love would make you happy. Those who do things for themselves rarely feels happy.
