Sure, here's the translation:
Master Mao supported Chen Xu.
Later, Chen Xu saw Master Mao quietly breathed a sigh of relief.
Being a master is tough.
If the disciple is incompetent, the master will die of anger.
But if the disciple is too accomplished, too formidable, the master also suffers.
After all, if the disciple's aptitude truly reaches a monstrous level, can a small Sixth Grade sect like Shenji Sect handle it?
In Shenji Sect, Master Mao can be considered as a founder, but in front of those masters from higher sects, what does a mere Nascent Soul count?
Master Mao doesn't want to lose his newly acquired disciple in the blink of an eye.
Besides, he also cherishes his puppets.
He gave away three puppets without hesitation, but what if Chen Xu later says: "Master, I want to try fighting four puppets simultaneously..."
Should the master allow it or not?
If he defeats the four puppets in one go, should Master Mao give them away or not?
