The entire room was silent.
Everyone stared at one another, unable to utter a single word.
'You said that the other party's physical body was too weak for him to be qualified to teach a person possessing the Emperor's Bloodline. Yet, you ended up shattering nearly all of your bones while trying to pummel the other party. What else do you have to say?'
Many gazes turned toward the young man, only to see him lying on the ground in a mess. His body was contorted in awkward angles. With his bones shattered to such a degree, he was unable to stand up.
"You… are qualified to be Young Master Tao's teacher…"
Tears were threatening to spill from the young man's eyes.
Never had such an incident occurred to him ever since he'd started cultivating his physical body.
Main family:
In Chinese culture, it is common for there to be huge clans consisting of distant relatives. Thus, there is usually a split between the 'main family' and the 'branch/side family'. The main family is usually the current clan head and his direct kin whereas the branch family will be everyone else who doesn't fall under the category. Naturally, power is wielded in the hands of the main family.
Honorary elder:
The word is ke qing. In the ancient Chinese era, there were some emperors who would invite talented foreigners from other countries to serve as 'honorary officials' in their country to aid with the governance or various affairs. These 'honorary officials' were treated with great respect and granted a high standing.