The Legend of the Cultivation World

The Legend of the Cultivation World
Grandma's Message (Local Revisions)



Arya sat on the porch of the house to rest after sweeping the courtyard. Arya looked back and forth before sighing long because she did not find the existence of Baduga Maharaja who until now has not returned.


"Why hasn't the teacher returned? Did something happen to him? " Arya was worried but she quickly dismissed her bad thoughts and convinced herself that Baduga Maharaja would be fine.


Days changed weeks, and weeks changed months, but the Baduga Maharaja still did not show his nose. Arya is still as usual doing the task entrusted by Baduga Maharaja during his waiting.


To survive for the past month Arya hunted animals such as rabbits or wild chickens near her residence. Although it feels heavy and does not get certainty, but Arya will still wait for the Baduga Maharaja there, because he believes that his teacher must return.


During this one month Arya did not forget to strengthen her body by doing light exercise such as lifting weights and running around her residence.


Under the torrential rain that fell from the sky Arya still waiting for the arrival of Baduga Maharaja on the porch of the house while making a wooden sword using a small knife in his hand.


"Is Master still hunting out there? I hope he's okay..." Arya smiled a little for him Baduga Maharaja would definitely not leave him because sure if the teacher was busy out there.


On the other hand, Baduga Maharaja noticed Arya from the top of the tree which is not so far from his residence. Baduga Maharaja smiled a little at Arya's determination while waiting for her for the past month.


The Baduga Maharaja had actually been hunting all this time but deliberately left Arya alone in their residence to give the child a test.


"An attractive child, even he can survive on his own at a very young age."


Baduga Maharaja again made amazed by Arya. Raising the child to be the first student and his future heir seems not a mistake Baduga Maharaja thought. Usually the people who wanted to become his disciples would leave immediately after 2 days.


Satisfied with Aryan's determination in waiting for him, Baduga Maharaja then finished the test given to Arya and approached the boy who was making a wooden sword.


Hearing the sound of someone's footsteps, Arya immediately looked and saw the arrival of Baduga Maharaja walking up to him under the rain.


Arya's eyes flashed when he saw the arrival of Baduga Maharaja, he quickly then approached Baduga Maharaja while carrying an umbrella.


"Welcome back, Master. Let me help you with your luggage, Master." Arya welcomes the arrival of Baduga Maharaja while giving the umbrella she carries in her small hand to the man.


Baduga Maharaja smiled warmly received a welcome from Arya. He then received the umbrella given by the Baduga Maharaja while looking at the child with a guilty look.


Actually Baduga Maharaja himself could not bear to do all this to Arya but he was forced to test the patience of his student.


"No need, I can take it myself." Baduga Maharaja refused Arya's offer gently, when he wanted to bring a burlap sack containing the goods he carried on his back.


Arya then went into the kitchen to make a warm meal for Baduga Maharaja because he thought his teacher would be cold after walking under the rain.


Seeing Arya's worries made Baduga Maharaja quite touched and shook his head knowing that his student was a little wrong about him.


Baduga Maharaja certainly will not be cold just because of the rain. As a Swordsman with a high enough realm he certainly has a higher immunity than normal humans.


When the Baduga Maharaja entered his room, his eyebrows twitched when he saw the condition of his room that had not been cleaned for the past month.


"That kid... Looks like I should give him a little briefing. Indeed, his attitude is good not to enter into someone's room without permission, but not until like this too."


The Baduga Maharaja patted her forehead realizing her own recklessness for not allowing Arya in to clean her room.


But the Baduga Maharaja was eventually able to clean his own room easily. Using a little ability he was already able to tidy up and clean his room in seconds.


The Baduga Maharaja then put down the burlap sack that he brought home, where the contents were the Core of the Demon Beasts he gathered for one month. All of the Demon Animal Core was certainly not for himself but rather he would give it to Arya during training.


A few minutes later, Arya entered the Baduga Maharaja's room to prepare food for his teacher. Seeing Arya who just stood up, Baduga Maharaja then asked Arya to sit down and eat with him.


Arya complied and sat opposite Baduga Maharaja but he did not flinch even not touch the cutlery above.


While Baduga Maharaja seemed to enjoy the rabbit soup made by Arya that was appetizing. But when he saw Arya who was just silent instead of eating together, made Baduga Maharaja feel a little frustrated with Arya's attitude.


"Why do you just shut up Arya? Eat before it gets cold."


Once ordered to eat, Arya then began to eat with Baduga Maharaja. This made Baduga Maharaja sigh and shake his head, because he felt that Arya would only do something if given orders like a soldier.


But the Baduga Maharaja immediately dismissed his thoughts about Arya's attitude which was similar to a killing machine. Where maybe a child the age of Arya became a killing machine, maybe this was all raised from his parents thought Baduga Maharaja.


"Aryans... From now on try to change your attitude. Next time you feel hungry, don't hold back and eat, don't wait until I take you."


Getting a reprimand from Baduga Maharaja immediately made Arya bow and apologize. He then explained why he did all this because of advice from his late grandmother.


Arya then explains three pieces of advice given by her grandmother to the Baduga Maharaja.


First, he should not enter into someone's room without permission especially when the owner of the room is not there.


Second, Arya should not touch the food if it has not been offered by the homeowner because it is very disrespectful.


Third, his grandmother advised that villagers like them should not be arrogant and must obey so as not to get into trouble in the future, which could be troublesome for them.


After hearing Arya's explanation made Baduga Maharaja to understand a little if the child was very obedient to his grandmother could even admire him.


Baduga Maharaja did not blame Arya with the principles given by his grandmother, but he asks Arya not to behave like that to him and tells him to be more relaxed because from now on they are family.