Zhang Wuji nodded his head, "Only when the royal government authorities stop bullying common people, local tyrant landlords do not dare to run amuck, when that time comes, our Cult will enjoy true prosperity," he said.
Yang Xiao slapped the table and with a loud voice said, "What Jiaozhu said was the key point of our Cult's purpose."
"Yang Zuoshi," Zhang Wuji asked, "Do you think that day will come?"
Yang Xiao was silent for half a day before answering, "I do hope that day will come. During the Song Dynasty, Fang La, our own Fang Jiaozhu, rose up to tell the government authorities not to bully the common people." He opened the book and pointed the record about Ming Cult's Cult Leader Fang La staging an earth-shaking rebellion on east Zhejiang.
As Zhang Wuji read that part, he lifted his eyes to gaze towards the distance. Closing the book he said, "A real man should be as strong as he was. Although Fang Jiaozhu sacrificed his life, we can say that in the end he had rendered a massive contribution to our cause." Two people were thinking of the same thing and their blood was boiling.
Yang Xiao continued, "Although our Cult is oppressed for the last several dynasties, we actually are still standing strong. During the fourth Shaoxing year of the Song Dynasty there was an officer by the name of Wang Juzheng who presented a report about our Cult to the Emperor. Jiaozhu, you can take a look at it." While saying that he turned the page containing Wang Juzheng's report.
Zhang Wuji read the report as follows: 'In two of Zhejiang prefectures there is a custom of worshipping the devil and eating only vegetables." Before Fang La the ban against this custom was still lenient and it was not as widely spread. After Fang La, the ban was stricter, but the devil worshiping became more rampant … Subordinate heard that this is how they operate: there are one or two crafty devil worshipper leaders in every town and village, these have the record of names of the villagers who pledge to join the devil society. All of the devil worshippers do not eat meat. If one of their members is in difficulty, their comrades would do all they can to help. Basically by not eating meat they life a frugal and simple live. By helping each other in the same society they promote camaraderie, which, in the end, also support their frugal and simple way of living …'
Reading to this point Zhang Wuji said, "Although that Wang Juzheng was hostile toward our Cult, he was aware that our people live a frugal and simple life, and we love and help each other." He continued reading, '… Subordinate believes the previous Emperor also admonished the people to live a simple life and to love and help each other. Living a frugal and simple life is an honorable way of life since the ancient times. It's a pity that today's government leaders cannot be good example for the people, so that the Devil Leaders are able to entice them into joining their society and blindly follow their teaching. Common people are simple and ignorant; by following the Devil's teaching and live the Devil's way, living a simple and frugal life, they confirm the Devil Leaders' words as trustworthy sayings and do not made the slightest effort to challenge them. Therefore, the stricter the ban, the more they expand'
Zhang Wuji stopped reading, turning his head to Yang Xiao he said, "Yang Zuoshi, 'the stricter the ban, the more they expand'; this is exactly the proof that our Cult is deeply loved by the people. May I borrow this book, so I can learn more about our Cult's previous saints' outstanding achievements and their wishes?"
"I was about to ask Jiaozhu to give me your opinion," Yang Xiao replied.
Zhang Wuji took the book and said, "Yu Sanbo's [third martial (older) uncle] and Yin Liushu's [sixth martial (younger) uncle] conditions have improved tremendously; we are leaving for the Butterfly Valley tomorrow. I have another matter I'd like to discuss with Yang Zuoshi; it is about Buhui Meizi [sister/beloved]."
Yang Xiao thought Zhang Wuji was about to propose, so he was overjoyed. "Buhui owes her life to Jiaozhu; we, father and daughter, would love to pay that debt of gratitude back as soon as we can. Jiaozhu only need to say it and we will certainly comply." Thereupon Zhang Wuji recounted the details of what Yang Buhui had told him that day to Yang Xiao.
As Yang Xiao heard this, he was stunned and was at a loss for words. Only after a long time did he finally open his mouth, "That my daughter is loved by Yin Liuxia [Sixth Hero Yin], it is truly a fortunate matter. But their age difference is huge, plus they come from different generations, this … this …" After saying the word 'this' twice, he did not know how to continue.
Zhang Wuji said, "Yin Liushu is not even forty years of age yet; he is still in the prime of his life. It's true that Buhui Meizi calls him 'Shushu' [(younger) uncle], but they don't have actual blood relationship or even martial relationship. Those two are perfectly suited to each other. If this marriage arrangement can be consummated, then the past animosity can be dissolved; won't that be great?"
Yang Xiao was a very open-minded person. Because of Ji Xiaofu's affair, he felt ashamed each time he saw Yin Liting. He silently pondered the fact that since Buhui was already in love then if the marriage could be consummated, it would not only redeem his own past transgression, but it would also strengthen the alliance between the Ming Cult and the Wudang Sect. Thereupon he cupped his fists and said, "That Jiaozhu is willing to lend a hand in the successful conclusion of this matter shows your loving concern to us. Subordinate would like to express my gratitude in advance."
That very evening Zhang Wuji announced the good news. The group of warriors immediately offered their heartiest congratulations to Yin Liting. Yang Buhui was shy; she did not dare to come out from her room. At first Zhang Sanfeng and Yu Daiyan were quite surprised to hear this, but later on they were happy for Yin Liting.
When asked about the wedding date, Yin Liting replied, "By the time Da Shige [first martial brother] and the others are back and everybody is here, it won't be too late to talk about the wedding."
The next day Zhang Wuji, along with Yang Xiao, Yin Tianzheng, Yin Yewang, Tieguan Daoren, Zhou Dian, Xiao Zhao and the others, bid their farewells to Zhang Sanfeng and his disciples; they were leaving for Huaibei. Yang Buhui stayed behind on Mount Wudang to take care of Yin Liting. At that time the rule against men and women relationship was very strict, but they were Wulin people, so they did not adhere to this rule too strictly.
The Ming Cult people took their journey from dawn to dusk, heading towards northeast. Along the way they saw barren rice fields and the people had hunger written all over their faces. The coastal regions are usually rich and populous areas, but at that time the fields were dry and everywhere people died of starvation. The suffering of the common people had reached its peak. Seeing this disaster the Ming Cult people heaved a heavy sigh. They were aware that the brutal reign of the Mongolians on the Central Earth would not last too long. It was precisely the best opportunity for the warriors to take up their arms and fight the invaders.
One day they arrived at Jiepaiji; not too far from the Butterfly Valley. While they were walking suddenly they heard a deafening battle noise ahead; two opposing cavalries were engaged in a fierce battle. The Ming Cult people rushed their horses ahead. Passing through a forest they saw over a thousand Mongolian soldiers were attacking a fortified camp on a hill. Above the camp fluttered a big banner with a picture of red flame on it; it was the Ming Cult's banner. The people defending the camp were smaller in number. It seemed like they were in a disadvantageous situation, but they still fought unyieldingly.