Seeing that Young Master Lu's attitude wasn't favorable, the flying blade wielder quickly agreed and refrained from asking more questions.
If the other party was willing, that would be best; if not, there was nothing he could do.
Actually, in the jianghu, many with only superficial skills were like this. No matter how well the flying blade wielder's trump card was practiced, he was still an outsider to the Path. His skill could harm people, but not evil spirits. However, if he could learn this curse, it would truly connect him to the Path, and his standing would rise accordingly.
Of course, spending hundreds of taels to buy a curse seemed cheap to some and a loss to others; it all depended on the individual.
Within Hu Ma's Shousui man Path, there were also some things that could be passed on to outsiders.
For example, the techniques they practiced, if used well, constituted a formidable form of unarmed combat and bladework. Teaching these to others wasn't an issue.