What is the fundamental reason for the conflict between Mr. Mo Da and Liu?
'Their musical philosophies differ.'
In the chaotic world of martial arts, such a reason sounds like selling cloth with one's eyes closed—nonsensical, but the fact is just that.
Liu feels that Mo Da's erhu music is mired in vulgarity, too unbearable to endure, making one want to escape it as soon as it's heard, while Mr. Mo Da thinks Liu's flute is frivolous and insubstantial, amounting to nothing.
Gong Huo Crow, having been their senior brother for decades and being quite sharp-tongued,
once he spoke up, both Mr. Mo Da and Liu's gazes immediately flew towards Zhao Rong.
Although Mr. Mo Da was quite protective of Zhao Rong, this was an issue he himself had valued for a lifetime, and he too wanted to hear what Zhao Rong had to say about it.
Inside the ancestral hall of the Hengshan Sect, the disciples saw their senior brother ponder for a few seconds.