
The days at Guyon Private School continued to pass with cheerfulness and laughter. Each student, both old and new, is engaged in intense training, but they also find time to share, communicate, and form strong bonds of friendship.
Mei Ling, who was famous for her outstanding ornamental arts talent, became a driver in shaping the bright atmosphere of college. Every corner of the college is filled with cute and creative decorations carefully chosen by him. Colorful flowers adorn the stairs and hallways of the college, giving an undeniable feel of happiness.
In the back yard of the college, Mei Ling had created a garden filled with beautiful flowers. There is a sunflower garden overlooking the rising sun, and there is a rose garden with a wide variety of stunning colors. The disciples were often found sitting in this garden, contemplating and enjoying the natural beauty that Mei Ling had created.
One of the most interesting things is the wax statues that stand around the garden. Mei Ling, with a bright smile on her face, had created sculptures depicting Xian in funny and unique poses. There was Xian dancing the chicken dance, Xian laughing out loud, and even Xian squatting like a turtle. These statues become the main attraction for college visitors.
It was not only Mei Ling who was involved in creating cheerful decorations. A number of other students also contributed. They try to collaborate to create larger works of art, such as the large murals that adorn the walls of the main hall of the college. This mural illustrates the history of the college and the cultivation journey of the students.
In this bright atmosphere, the relationship between the old and new disciples grew even tighter. They not only share silat, but also stories about their journey in the martial world. Every night, they gather under the stars, sit around the campfire, and talk about their dreams, challenges, and happiness.
Their conversations became deeper and more personal. They talk about the events in their lives that shaped them into the person they are now. One of the old students, Zhang, tells the story of how he first arrived at college as a doubtful young man and how he found a new family here. Such stories bind them even tighter.
During the training days, they helped and supported each other. When there were disciples who had difficulty with certain techniques, others did not hesitate to give advice and help. They became a solid team, complementing each other in every lesson they received.
However, it was not only in training that they supported each other. They also appreciate moments of happiness in everyday life. Eating together in the college hall became an inseparable ritual. They talk and laugh, share funny stories, and celebrate every little achievement they achieve.
In this beautiful and cheerful atmosphere of nature, the friendly relationship they built was getting stronger. Guyon College is not only a place where they learn silat techniques, but also a place where they find real family and friends. And in the midst of happiness and laughter, they are ready to face the challenges and the next journey in the martial world.
The days of Guyon's Private School never receded from laughter and happiness, and this is most often due to an extraordinary new student: Wei.
Wei was a feisty and enthusiastic new disciple. He had a hilarious nature that made him the center of attention among the other disciples. Her smile always adorned her face, and she seemed to have boundless courage to do whatever made people laugh.
Whenever there was free time between training sessions, Wei would look for ways to entertain his friends. He was a master at making spontaneous jokes, and there was always a smile on his face that was contagious. He often makes jokes about himself, and is always the first person to laugh when the jokes are spoken.
However, what really made Wei a star in college was his attempt to create a very strange silat movement that he named "The Butterfly Dance." Wei is a big fan of butterflies, and she thinks that by creating movements that depict the graceful movements of butterflies, she can achieve perfection in silat science.
The movements in the "Rupe Dance" are very strange and seem impractical in real combat. There are movements like wagging the arms like the wings of a butterfly and jumping like a butterfly that is floating. When Wei first demonstrated it in front of his friends, everyone was dumbfounded.
But the most interesting is the spirit of Wei in carrying out the movement. Although everyone knew that this move was very strange, they could not help but get involved. Every time Wei started the "Couple Dance," the other disciples quickly followed him.
They practiced these strange movements with boundless enthusiasm and laughter. They didn't care how ridiculous the movement was, because they saw that Wei did it so passionately and sincerely. For them, it was a way to celebrate Wei's uniqueness and give her support.
In each training, when the atmosphere became a little tense or too serious, Wei would begin the "Couple Dance," and a wave of excitement would sweep everyone away. Even Xian himself, who always talked about the importance of laughter in the glare, could not help but smile when he saw Wei and his students in action.
Of course, not everyone in the martial world could appreciate Wei's "Couple Dance. Some opponents might find it stupid or strange, but to Wei and the students at the Guyon Embroidery School, the move was a priceless source of joy and friendship.
In an atmosphere full of laughter and happiness, Wei and his students continued to train and fight together. They not only learn powerful silat techniques, but also learn to appreciate the uniqueness of each individual and how joy can be a force in the harsh martial world. Wei, the clumsy novice, has brought happiness to everyone in college, and the college has become more lively thanks to her cheerful presence.
Training at Guyon School has always been an important moment to improve skills and understand the basics of silat. Even so, there are times when certain moments make the practice very funny.
That morning, the sun shone brightly in the blue sky, and fresh air filled the college. The new disciples gathered on the training ground in high spirits. They want to deepen their skills and hone their basic silat skills.
Xian, the teacher, was present with a bright smile on his face. He knows that in the process of learning, laughter is a good friend. Back then, he decided to teach the basic techniques of high kicks. He stood in front of the disciples while explaining the movements meticulously.
"Ok, kids," Xian said in a cheerful tone, "today we will focus on high kicks. This is an important technique in silat science. Look well and follow my moves."
Xian demonstrated the high kick movement gracefully. He showed perfect body coordination and incredible balance. The disciples took a serious look, trying to imitate his movements.
However, as often happens in practice, not everything goes according to plan. One of the new disciples named Liu tried to take a high kick excitedly. However, in his attempt to reach the maximum height, he lost his balance and fell dramatically.
All eyes were immediately on Liu, who was lying on the ground with a shocked expression on his face. Just then, there was a moment of silence, and then a roar of laughter exploded.
The other disciples could not help but laugh when they saw Liu's hilarious action. Some even fell down from laughing too hard. Xian himself could only smile widely, lifting Liu up excitedly.
"Everyone, this is a perfect example of why we should always maintain balance," Xian said with a laugh. "It's okay, Liu. We have all experienced moments like this in training. Importantly, we learn from our mistakes and keep trying."
Liu, who was initially embarrassed, finally laughed happily. He got back up and tried the high kick movement again, this time with more caution. The other disciples also returned to their practice, but the atmosphere remained filled with laughter and joking.
During the rest of the training session, there were many other funny moments. One of the students named Mei tried to make an extreme jump move, but she fell down pretending to be a dramatic misery. Everyone knew that it was just an act, but they could not help but laugh.
The other students also made silly mistakes, such as mixing up their steps or spinning excessively while making a move. However, they all treated it as part of the learning process and kept going through the exercises in high spirits.
Occasionally, Xian himself joined in on the joke. He would make very strange moves or pretend to fall, just to make his students laugh. For him, practice is not only about being serious, but also about having fun and forging strong relationships between students and teachers.
After the training session was over, the disciples gathered under the shady tree for a short break. They laugh and tell stories about funny moments during practice, making their friendship bond even tighter.
In this funny joint exercise, they not only learn silat techniques, but also learn not to be too serious about themselves. They know that laughter is the key to living their journey in a martial world with boundless happiness and passion.