Huang Mingde did not express any doubts about Su Xin's words, as the saying goes, strict teachers produce high achievers.
Since Mr. Chu, standing before him, was a lay disciple of the Shaolin Temple, it was only natural that he possessed the skills of Shaolin.
In Huang Mingde's view, the manner in which Shaolin Temple trains its disciples was undoubtedly strict, but it was also very effective. Otherwise, how could all martial artists from Shaolin be experts?
Even those lay disciples discarded by Shaolin Temple were stronger than most martial artists from other sects.
He felt relieved with this man teaching Huang Yu. Huang Yu's previous teacher could only be described as mediocrity. Allowing him to continue teaching would be a mere wastefulness of Huang Yu's talent.