Khubilai asked, "Why?"
Yang Guo said, "My martial arts can't compare with these people; how can I be the Greatest Warrior of Mongolia? I can only make my move if your Highness promises me this."
Khubilai heard him say this with great sincerity and thought that this really was what he wanted. He then looked at the expressions of the others and then knew what he meant by this. He said, "Since you've decided this, I can't change your mind. I will not force you."
When Fawang and the others heard this, they indeed did show signs of relief.
Yang Guo turned his horse around and headed for Xiangyang with Xiao Longnü. They took off the disguises along the way and dressed themselves back into Han clothing. It was beginning to get dark by the time they reached the walls of the city; when they got there, a closed gate greeted them. Soldiers with torches were patrolling the city walls.
Yang Guo called out, "My name is Yang Guo, and I've come to see Guo Jing, Master Guo."
The General who was guarding the city walls heard his calls and saw that he was accompanied by a girl. He immediately went to tell Guo Jing the news.
After a while, two youngsters arrived at the top of the city wall and looked down at them. One of them called out, "So it's brother Yang. There are only two of you?"
When Yang Guo saw the Wu brothers he thought, "When Guo Jing killed my father, I wonder whether or not the Wu brother's father was there to help him?" He said, "Big brother Wu, second brother Wu, is Uncle Guo in the city?"
Wu Xiuwen said, "Come in."
The soldiers opened the gate and lowered the drawbridge to allow Yang Guo and Xiao Longnü through.
The Wu brothers led the two to a large house. Guo Jing's face was filled with joy and he dashed out of the house to meet Yang Guo. He greeted Xiao Longnü and then held Yang Guo's hand and smiled, "Guo'er, you've come here just in time. The Mongols are attacking us intensely and you can help me now that you're here; the citizens of the city are very fortunate."
Xiao Longnü was Yang Guo's Master and Guo Jing treated her as an equal, politely inviting her into the house while he treated Yang Guo with great care.
Guo Jing held Yang Guo's left hand. When Yang Guo thought about the act that his father's murderer was doing now, pretending to be caring and loving towards him, he really wanted to draw out his sword and kill him right there and then. But he was worried about how good Guo Jing's martial arts were so he didn't dare to make a rash move. He forced himself to smile and said, "I wish Uncle Guo great health." He was filled with anger and did not kneel down to him. Guo Jing was a broad-minded person and did not take little details like this to heart.
When they arrived in the hall, Yang Guo wanted to go and see Huang Rong.
Guo Jing laughed, "Your Auntie Guo is about to give birth and hasn't been feeling well in the last couple of days; you can see her in a few days time."
Yang Guo was delighted and thought, "Huang Rong is extremely wise and clever; I was afraid that she would be able to see through my plan. But she's ill at the moment; it looks like even heaven wants me to succeed."
As they were talking, a soldier came in and reported, "General Lu requests Master Guo's presence at a feast to celebrate our victory against the Mongols today."
Guo Jing said, "Go and tell the General, thank you for the invitation. However, I have a guest and cannot attend."
The soldier looked at Yang Guo and saw that he was just a young man with nothing special about him; he didn't know why Guo Jing would treat him with so much respect that he would actually reject the General's invitation to the celebratory feast because of him. His mind was full of questions as he went back to report this to Lu Wende.
Guo Jing prepared a family meal in the inner hall in honour of Yang Guo's and Xiao Longnü's arrival. Zhu Ziliu, Liu Youjiao, the Wu brothers and Guo Fu were in attendance. Zhu Ziliu kept on thanking Yang Guo, saying that only he could have gotten the antidote from Huo Dou to cure his poison. Yang Guo just gave a lifeless smile and said a few modest words.
Guo Fu saw that Yang Guo had an aloof expression on his face. She called out, "Brother Yang."
Guo Jing scolded, "Fu'er, if it weren't for brother Yang risking his life to save you from the hands of Jinlun Fawang, not only would you have been in trouble but also your mother; why aren't you thanking him?"
Guo Fu stood up and said, "Thank you brother Yang for saving me."
Yang Guo said, "We're not strangers, why is there a need to say thanks?"
Guo Fu didn't say anything and sat down. During the meal, Guo Fu frowned and it seemed that there was something on her mind. The Wu brothers were seemingly avoiding her glances. But Liu Youjiao and Zhu Ziliu were extremely happy and were chatting about the victory against the Mongols.
By the time dinner finished, it was around eleven o'clock. Guo Jing told his daughter to take Xiao Longnü inside to rest and he himself took Yang Guo to his room to sleep in the same bed. When Xiao Longnü was about to go inside, she glanced at Yang Guo, telling him to be careful. Her face was filled with love and concern. Yang Guo was afraid that his intentions would be revealed and so turned his head away, not daring to look at her directly.
Guo Jing led Yang Guo to his room and praised Yang Guo for saving Huang Rong, Guo Fu and the Wu brothers from Jinlun Fawang at the restaurant and the stone formations. He then asked about what had happened to him afterwards.
Yang Guo was afraid that he might let something out if he talked too much; and so he kept the events of how he met Cheng Ying, Lu Wushuang, Sha Gu and Huang Yaoshi from him. He just said, "After I was injured, I recuperated in a wild valley. Afterwards, I met my Master again and we decided to come here to help Uncle Guo."
Guo Jing got himself readied for bed and said, "Guo'er, there is a strong enemy pressing against the boundaries of our land; the Song Empire is in great danger. Xiangyang is a barrier for our Song land; if this city falls then the thousands and millions of citizens that we have will become the slaves of the Mongols. I have seen the brutality of the Mongols when they kill with my own eyes; it causes one's blood to boil."
When Yang Guo heard this, he remembered the tragic and terrifying scenes of the actions of the Mongols he encountered during his travels. He couldn't stop his teeth from clenching in anger and his chest filled with fury.
Guo Jing continued, "Why do we learn martial arts? Lending a helping hand and getting people out of danger is of course something that we must do; but this is just one of the minor parts of being a hero. The people of Jianghu call me 'Hero Guo' because they respect me for serving my country and my people and guarding Xiangyang without care for my life. But my abilities are limited, I cannot get my people out of this trouble; I really am not worthy of the title 'Hero'. You are ten times more intelligent than me; your future achievements will definitely exceed mine. I just hope that you remember these words, 'a hero's imperative is to serve your country, to serve your people'. You will be a famous true hero of the people if you remember this."