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Chapter 2 : Unknown Master

*Eternal Bloom*

*Genre:* Gay Cultivation R

Bai Shu Kai's eyes fluttered open, and he gazed up at the old man standing before him. The man's piercing green eyes sparkled with warmth, and his long white beard flowed like a river of snow.

"Welcome, Bai Shu Kai," the old man said, his voice like a gentle breeze. "I am your master, and I will teach you the ways of cultivation."

Bai Shu Kai's mind reeled as he tried to process everything that had happened. He had been reborn into a new world, and now he had a master to guide him. He bowed his head in respect, his long, silky hair flowing like a waterfall.

"Master," he said, his voice soft and melodious. "I am grateful for your guidance. Please, teach me the ways of cultivation."

The old man nodded, a warm smile spreading across his face. "First, let us get you settled," he said. "You will be staying with me in my humble abode."

Bai Shu Kai followed the old man to a small, cozy cottage nestled in the heart of the valley. The cottage was surrounded by a lush garden, filled with strange and exotic plants that seemed to glow in the fading light.

Inside, the cottage was simple but elegant, with a small wooden bed and a desk made from a single piece of polished stone.

"This is your new home," the old man said, gesturing to the cottage. "Make yourself at home, and we will begin your training tomorrow."

Bai Shu Kai nodded, feeling a sense of excitement and nervousness. He had so much to learn, and he was eager to begin.

The next morning, the old man woke him up at dawn, and they began his training. Bai Shu Kai was a quick learner, and he devoured the old man's teachings like a hungry beast.

The old man taught him the basics of cultivation, showing him how to harness his energy and channel it into his sword. Bai Shu Kai's feminine movements and instincts allowed him to dodge and weave around the old man's attacks with ease, and his sword flashed with precision and elegance.

As the days passed, Bai Shu Kai grew stronger and more confident. He began to explore the valley, discovering hidden streams and secret glades. He practiced his swordsmanship, his movements fluid and elegant, like a dance.

But despite his progress, Bai Shu Kai couldn't shake the feeling that he was missing something. He had a sense that there was a deeper, more profound truth to cultivation, one that the old man was not revealing to him.

"Master," he asked the old man one day, as they sat in the garden, "what is the true meaning of cultivation?"

The old man's eyes sparkled with amusement, and he smiled. "Ah, Bai Shu Kai," he said. "You are asking the right questions, but you are not yet ready to understand the answer."

Bai Shu Kai's eyes narrowed, and he felt a surge of frustration. But the old man just chuckled, and patted him on the shoulder.

"Patience, young one," he said. "All will be revealed in time."

Bai Shu Kai nodded, his heart still racing with excitement. He was ready to learn, and he was ready to become the strongest cultivator in the land.

As the days turned into weeks, Bai Shu Kai's training intensified. The old man pushed him harder, testing his limits and challenging him to improve.

Bai Shu Kai's body began to change, his muscles growing stronger and more defined. His skin glowed with a soft, ethereal light, and his eyes shone with an inner radiance.

He was a prodigy, and the old man was proud of him.

But despite his progress, Bai Shu Kai couldn't shake the feeling that he was being watched. He would catch glimpses of shadowy figures lurking in the trees, and he would hear whispers in the wind.

"Master," he asked the old man one day, "who is watching me?"

The old man's eyes narrowed, and he looked at Bai Shu Kai with a serious expression.

"You are being watched by many," he said. "The world is full of eyes, and many of them are interested in you."

Bai Shu Kai's heart skipped a beat, and he felt a surge of fear. But the old man just smiled, and patted him on the shoulder.

"Do not worry, young one," he said. "You are safe here. I will protect you."

Bai Shu Kai nodded, feeling a sense of relief wash over him. He trusted the old man, and he knew that he was safe.

As the sun set on another day, Bai Shu Kai sat in his room, his eyes closed, and his heart focused. He was a cultivator, and he would not be defeated.

But little did he know, his real challenges were just beginning. The world was full of dangers, and he was about to face the greatest test of his life.

The old man sat in his chair, watching Bai Shu Kai with a warm smile.

"You are ready, young one," he said, his voice barely above a whisper. "The world is waiting for you."

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