The relationship between the master and the apprentice had long roots tracing back to ancient times.
This relationship existed not only in martial arts but also in other industries. No one knew how long it had been passed down through human history. Gradually, it had formed into a unique culture of its own.
This was a special and close relationship that could closely connect two people unrelated by blood; forming a special relationship that was not inferior to blood relationships.
This kind of relationship remained strong and firm even in a Holy Land of martial arts such as the Sacred Martial Hall.
In any industry, the requirements for accepting new apprentices were relative to the skill level of the master.
The Sacred Martial Hall was a place filled with martial arts talents, which prevented the problem of talent shortages as seen in the outside world. However, no martial arts master in the Sacred Martial Hall simply accepted many apprentices.