In "Corpse King's Ultimate Favor: The Good-for-Nothing Pretty Heavenly Master", an Eastern fantasy novel, the master had three requirements for his disciple: be good to his disciple, must be good to his disciple, and must be good to his disciple. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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😋I recommend the following two novels to you: Not Black x Not White This was a story about a disciple who wanted to find out the story behind his master. The master seemed very strict on the surface, but he actually loved his disciple very much. If you like this kind of touching plot, you might as well take a look at this fantasy romance-Oriental fantasy novel. "My Sect's Five Generations Single Inheritance." This book was about a master's disciple who was too reckless. The master wanted to protect him and teach him how to be a good person. Although his master would sometimes roar at him, he had always been very concerned about his disciple. If you like this kind of story full of love and touching, this classic Xianxia novel is not to be missed. I hope my recommendation can help you find a novel you like. Muah ~
Ku He had taken Fan Ruoruo as a disciple to help her escape the marriage. Fan Xian had asked Haitang to persuade Ku He to take Fan Ruoruo as his last disciple. His goal was to help Ruoruo escape the marriage. Ku He happened to see Fan Ruoruo, who was doing her internship in a hospital in Jingdou. He thought that she was kind-hearted, intelligent, and talented, so he took her in as his last disciple.
Master Ku He had two disciples. One was Haitang Duoduo, and the other was Lang Tiao.