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First Immortal of the Sword – Chapter 83: Carrying an Old Man Everywhere You Go

Chapter 83: Carrying an Old Man Everywhere You Go

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nThe mists circulated around the Fire Peach Tree, manifesting the dwarvish figure of Tao Qingshan.

nHe said suspiciously, “Are you the Sea-Swallowing King’s disciple?”

n“Here is my master’s command token.” The young Daoist smiled and took out a jade medallion and waved it in the air. It was engraved with clouds that condensed into the character “Ge.”

nTao Qingshan instantly grew reverent. “Please forgive me for not going out to welcome you personally.”

nGe Qian put away the medallion. “According to my master’s estimates, there ought to be ripe Fire Peaches on the tree right about now. I’ll have to trouble you to fetch them for me.

nTao Qingshan went rigid, then said hesitantly, “I won’t lie to you, Young Lord. You’re one step too late. Just two days ago, there were indeed three ripe Fire Peaches, but someone already came and took them away.”

nGe Qian frowned. “Who took them?”

nTao Qingshan hurriedly pointed at the stone stele. “Young Lord, please look.”

nGe Qian looked over and saw a new line of casually elegant text: “On the fourth day of the second month of the Great Zhou’s calendar, Su Yi took three Fire Peaches and left.”

nGe Qian’s brow furrowed even deeper. “Who is this ‘Su Yi’?”

nTao Qingshan’s heart quivered. “Young Lord, Su Yi is a mystic master possessed of vast supernatural powers. His methods are simply unbelievable; from my perspective, he’s like a banished immortal descending upon the mortal plane, a transcendent existence. But I’m afraid I don’t know his origins.”

nGe Qian pondered for a moment, then said, “He was well aware that my master claimed this land long ago, yet he still dared leave with the Fire Peaches, and even leave his name upon Master’s stone stele? No ordinary man would have the courage to do such a thing.”

n“Young Lord, I don’t think Mystic Master Su Yi is wicked,” said Tao Qingshan cautiously. “He seemed more like an enlightened being. Before he left, he said that if His Excellency the Sea-Swallowing King wishes to blame someone, he should look for him directly.”

n“He’s not even afraid of my master?” Surprise arose on Ge Qian’s face. He thought, then asked, “Do you remember what he looks like?”

n“Just a moment, please,” said Tao Qingshan hurriedly. He then plucked a green leaf from the Fire Peach Tree and used his fingernail to carve an outline. With a burst of spiritual light, a tall, lean figure appeared on the leaf’s surface.

nHe held a bamboo staff and had his hair tied up. He had an ethereal, otherworldly air.

nGe Qian examined the image closely, looking stunned. “And here I thought he was an expert of the older generation. Who’d have thought he’d be a young man…?”

nTao Qingshan explained, “It’s also possible that he’s mastered the art of eternal youth. After all, someone like Mystic Master Su Yi has long since transcended the ordinary martial artists of the mundane world.”

nGe Qian glanced at him. “It seems you’re rather frightened of this Su Yi?”

n“I won’t lie to you,” said Tao Qingshan hurriedly. “I feel nothing but awe and reverence for Mystic Master Su Yi.”

n“Oh,” said Ge Qian. He paused, then shouted, his voice booming like thunder. “Tao Qingshan!”

nThe dwarf’s body went rigid, and he instinctively looked up, then saw a flash of faint purple light shine in Ge Qian’s eyes.

nTao Qingshan felt his soul buzz, then he lost all awareness and stood there, frozen.

nA hint of barely perceptible exasperation arose on Ge Qian’s handsome face. “Old Man, I’ll leave the soul searching up to you. I just want to know if Tao Qingshan is telling the truth or not.”

nAs he said this, something palpitated within his soul. A burst of low, raspy laughter soon followed. “In exchange, after you obtain the Pure Yang Fire Peaches, you have to give me half.”

nGe Qian twinged in pain. “An existence on your level has no need for such low-grade spiritual materials, right?”

n“It’s true; I have no need for a tier-four Fire Peach, but those are the rules. My goal is to make you understand: to obtain something, you must first pay the corresponding price.”

nThe raspy voice continued, “Work hard, young man! The more you put in, the more you’ll get out. With me here, you are the chosen son of heaven! Your future accomplishments in the Dao will exceed that ‘master’ of yours a hundred times—no, a thousand! I’m sure of it!”

nHis tone seemed designed to entice.

nBut Ge Qian merely laughed. “Old Man, if you were really all that, what need would you have to seek refuge within my soul? And when I’m in front of my master, you’re always too scared to even say a peep! Look at you now, bragging like that. Aren’t you ashamed of yourself?”

nThat raspy voice fell silent, then sighed. “Shrimp can torment a dragon in shallow waters, and dogs can bully tigers on open plains. If not for…. Forget it, no need to go into that. Those who know me ask about my troubles, while those who don’t question my motives!”

nGe Qian snickered, then said as if coaxing a small child. “Let’s get to work now! If you do, I’ll give you delicious peaches!”

n“Hmph!”

nGe Qian heard a cold snort, then felt a stinging pain in his eyes as whirlpools of purple light surged through his pupils. He fixed his gaze on Tao Qingshan.?A moment later, that raspy voice exclaimed in surprise, sounding grave.

n“What did you see?” Ge Qian asked hurriedly.

nAfter a lengthy silence, the raspy voice responded, “That Su Yi is merely a Blood Circulation Realm Youth, not some old monster making himself look young. But…”

n“But what?” Ge Qian was a little frantic. This was the first time he’d seen the “old man” in his soul dither like this.

nHistorically, he talked about even Earthly Immortals as if they were beneath his notice.

n“All I can say is, there’s something strange about Su Yi. He likely has secrets no one else knows!”

nThe raspy voice paused, then suddenly suggested, “Little fellow, I have a certain premonition that if you overpower Su Yi and force him into submission, you might very well obtain an unexpectedly grand stroke of fortune. How about it? Want to give it a shot?”

nGe Qian instantly went on guard, but outwardly, he feigned disinterest. “That’s not a good enough reason. Besides, I’m a natural-born coward. Even Master says he’s never seen anyone so scrupulously cautious in his life. I have to cover my eyes just to kill a chicken.”

n“…..” The raspy voice fell briefly silent. “But he stole three Fire Peaches. As Ge Changling’s disciple, shouldn’t you get even with him? How about this? So long as?you go deal?with that Su?Yi, I can make an exception and act directly! Whatever benefits we obtain, we can split fifty-fifty. That ought to be good enough, right?”

nBut this only put Ge Qian more on edge.

nHe shook his head. “I’ll report this incident?to Master, and let him decide how to respond.”

nThe raspy voice was clearly frantic. “What right does a coward like you have to talk about standing above the world and suppressing all enemies in his path? Feh! Your master’s right about you; you’re a coward right down to your bones!”

nGe Qian merely laughed, not the least bit upset. “I’ll live longer if I don’t play games with my life. Being careful is never a bad thing. If I listen to you and go after Su Yi, and if he has other secrets about him, it won’t just be the end of me, Old Man. Your soul will scatter into nothingness too.”

nWith that, he turned and left the peach orchard. His apricot robes fluttered, but his handsome face was grim.?This was the first time he’d seen the old man hiding in his soul so desperate to deal with a youth roughly his age!

nThis put Ge Qian on guard.

nOn their way back, the raspy voice fell silent. It seemed he’d realized that no matter what he said, it would be almost impossible to change Ge Qian’s decision.

n“Su Yi, you stole my master’s peaches. You’ll definitely pay for this. Perhaps it won’t be long before I go looking for you….” Ge Qian emerged from the peach orchard, exhaled, then flew away on his immortal crane.

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nA massive tower boat floated atop the Great Azure River.

nThe ninth pavilion.

n“Master Su, this pavilion has two stories. You take the second floor, and we’ll take the first,” said Yuan Luoxi crisply.

nThe tower ship had nine stories, as well as twelve standalone pavilions. Occupying a pavilion wasn’t simply a matter of money; it required sufficient connections, too.

nTake their pavilion: It was Fu Shan’s relationship with Zhang Yiren that got them in.

n“This place is really nice.” Huang Qianjun looked around, his heart filled with emotion.

nThe pavilion only had two stories, but it had its own courtyard, and it was fully furnished and outfitted with daily necessities. The decor had an old-fashioned charm, and from the latticed windows, they had a clear view of the banks of the Great Azure.

n“How about you stay here too?” said Su Yi offhandedly.

n“I….” Huang Qianjun was extremely tempted. His father had spent a lot of money to get him a room aboard the tower ship. His cabin was within the nine stories of the main tower, and it was a first-class room too.

nBut how could that compare with a stand-alone pavilion?

n“How about this? The second floor has two rooms. You take one of them.”

nWhy would Su Yi care about such details? He went ahead and made the decision on Huang Qianjun’s behalf.

nHuang Qianjun instantly beamed. He was so happy, he couldn’t help but thank Su Yi repeatedly.

nYuan Luoxi couldn’t help but reevaluate him. She realized that Su Yi seemed closer to Huang Qianjun than to her.

nOnce everything was in order, the group sat at the table in the courtyard, sipped tea, and rested.

n“Master Su, during my conversation with Zhang Yiren, he made a point of telling me that eight hundred spirit beasts are caged on the first five floors of the tower ship.” Cheng Wuyong suddenly spoke up. “All of them are from the Bloodthistle Yao Mountain. They’re all spoils of war captured alive by the Spiritmartial Marquis’ Greenplate Army. He urged us not to go near them.”

n“Spirit beasts?” Su Yi was stunned. “Why capture so many beasts alive?”

nThere were numerous inhospitable regions of the Great Zhou. Such places were perilous, and they were typically home to spirit beasts and other yao.

nTake the Bloodthistle Yao Mountain the Spiritmartial Marquis was stationed at. It was one of the Great Zhou’s famed “Eight Great Yao Mountains.”

nThe Great Zhou divided Spirit beasts into nine tiers based on their threat level.

nTier-one was the weakest; they were only marginally more powerful than ordinary wild beasts.

nTier-nine was the strongest. Such beasts already had a degree of sentience, and they had innate talent and inborn yao energy. Ordinary Martial Dao Grandmasters would have to run for their lives upon encountering them.

nOnly Xiantian Martial Ancestors had a fighting chance.

nWithin the Great Zhou, there were rumors of levels above tier-nine. People said that yaoling, or “yao spirits” existed too. These were terrifying existences capable of contending with Earthly Immortals. 𝐞𝐨𝘃𝐞𝐥.

nBut of course, Su Yi knew that this classification system only applied to the Azure Continent.

nIn the Nine Provinces of the Wilds, even tiny, ordinary sects could easily dispose of so-called “yaoling.”

n“Most of the spirit beasts are headed for the prefectural capital for peak-level factions to purchase. They’re used as whetstones to sharpen warriors’ Martial Daos. Factions like Heaven’s Origin Academy, Blueriver Sword Manor, the Governor’s Estate, as well as our Yuan Family purchase live beasts from the battlefield year-round,” explained Cheng Wuyong. “This is common practice throughout the Great Zhou. After all, a warrior who’s never experienced bloodshed is unworthy of the title.”

nWhen he heard that, Huang Qianjun’s face heated up in embarrassment. Despite all his years of life, he’d never even seen a spirit beast, much less killed one.

nHe couldn’t help but ask in a whisper, “Miss Yuan, have you killed a spirit beast before?”

nYuan Luoxi rolled her eyes then said derisively, “ When I was nine years old, I used a knife to stab a stork spirit to death. From that day forth, I’ve been certain to kill a spirit beast of one sort or another once a week. I’ve long since lost track of how many yao have perished at my hands. You’re asking ‘if I’ve ever killed one before’? What a joke!”

nHer shiny pink lips curved upward with unspoken pride.

nMiss Yuan, your words are like a dagger to the heart…!?Huang Qianjun felt the sudden urge to cover his face and flee the room.

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Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: The Hall of Mourning
Chapter 2: Live-in Son-in-Law, Su Yi
Chapter 3: My Wife, Wen Lingzhao
Chapter 4: One Hand to Overturn Wind and Rain
Chapter 5: The Pine and Crane Body Refining Technique
Chapter 6: A Chance Encounter on the Riverbank
Chapter 7: A Mystical Immortal Air
Chapter 8: A Young Woman’s Birthday
Chapter 9: Nie Teng
Chapter 10: Worthy of Your Youth
Chapter 11: Wetting Himself in Terror
Chapter 12: Blocking the Road Ahead
Chapter 13: Apologies
Chapter 14: A Bloodied Forehead
Chapter 15: I Dislike Abusing My Position
Chapter 16: Just Don’t Do it Again
Chapter 17: A Tree Destined to Reach the Clouds
Chapter 18: The Birthday Banquet
Chapter 19: When Heaven and Earth Are on Your Side
Chapter 20: An Ill-Intentioned Guest
Chapter 21: A Cold Glance, Disappearing Like a Puff of Smoke
Chapter 22: The Matriarch Extends an Invitation
Chapter 23: Past Enmities, a Heart’s Obsession
Chapter 24: Youthful Ignorance and Conceit
Chapter 25: Abstruse Spiritual Essence Pearl Incantation
Chapter 26: An Unexpected Harvest
Chapter 27: A Grandmaster’s Disciple
Chapter 28: The Apricot Clinic
Chapter 29: The New Manager is Here
Chapter 30: I Can Treat Patients Too
Chapter 31: The Ghost in the Courtyard
Chapter 32: A Ghost Among Trees
Chapter 33: Qing Wan
Chapter 34: A Nearby Enemy is a Greater Threat than a Hostil
Chapter 35: Birds of a Feather
Chapter 36: Ol’ Wang Blows His Top
Chapter 37: Want to Learn? I’ll Teach You
Chapter 38: Unwelcome Visitors
Chapter 39: I Enter the Mortal World and Sharpen My Heart Li
Chapter 40: Black-Hearted Nie Beihu
Chapter 41: If Everyone Consents, Why Shouldn’t I?
Chapter 42: The Deathbringer’s Tribulation, the Rejoicing Sw
Chapter 43: Sharing Sutras and Transmitting the Dao, the Sec
Chapter 44: The Form-Intention Six Harmonies Fist, Lingering
Chapter 45: A Viper’s Fangs, a Wasp’s Sting
Chapter 46: Both the Hero and the Beauty are Still Young
Chapter 47: The Huang Family’s Offering, the Four Realms of
Chapter 48: Fu Shan’s Request
Chapter 49: The Night of the Banquet, Lanterns Like a Painti
Chapter 50: I’ve Reserved this Seat for a Distinguished Gues
Chapter 51: As the Crowd Watches the Combat, I Alone Admire
Chapter 52: Riding the Waves, a Single Punch to Shock Them A
Chapter 53: Who is Master Su?
Chapter 54: Su Yi Teaches Martial Arts, the Sparrow-Catching
Chapter 55: Widespread Shock, Solitary Melancholy
Chapter 56: The Second Day of the Second Lunar Month, the Dr
Chapter 57: My Fate
Chapter 58: Winds to Carry You, Lifting You Into the Clouds
Chapter 59: A Drumstick Drenched in Cliche Dreck
Chapter 60: Picking Medicine in Mother Ghost Ridge
Chapter 61: The Girl in Military Uniform
Chapter 62: The Divine Statue Faces Away, Sighing Over the M
Chapter 63: Malevolent Spirits Run Rampant, Without the Ligh
Chapter 64: A Rainy Night, Murder Comes with the Wind
Chapter 65: Exorcising Mountain Ghosts with a Folding Fan, t
Chapter 66: A Deity Holding the Sun Aloft, Illuminating the
Chapter 67: A Sword to Cut Mountains and Seas, Trouble Passe
Chapter 68: A Three-Inch Jade, A Three-Foot World
Chapter 69: Trading Medicine for Medicine, the Five Stages o
Chapter 70: Ge Changling Left a Stele, Su Xuanjun Left His N
Chapter 71: Enlightening Tao Qingshan, the Secrets of the So
Chapter 72: A Familiar Face Outside the City Gates
Chapter 73: Storekeeper Yue, a Life Lived in Vain
Chapter 74: Guests Arrive One After Another, Each With a Loa
Chapter 75: A Brief Absence, a Whole-New Person
Chapter 76: As a Live-in Son-in-Law, Your Life and Death are
Chapter 77: Kneel, or Die
Chapter 78: Just This Once, This Ends Here
Chapter 79: Roast Chicken and Pear Blossom Brew
Chapter 80: Universal Self-Embodiment Sutra
Chapter 81: Ten Streams of Qi from the Sword of the Nine Hel
Chapter 82: His Highness, His Martial Aunt, and a Young Daoi
Chapter 83: Carrying an Old Man Everywhere You Go
Chapter 84: The Targeted Young Noble
Chapter 85: Fortune and Disaster Are Things We Bring Upon Ou
Chapter 86: A Body Like Water and Clouds, the Charm of the M
Chapter 87: Twin Scarlet Moonblades
Chapter 88: You’ll Do Anything?
Chapter 89: Heart Surging Like the Tides, a Beautiful Brow F
Chapter 90: I’ll Repay You with the Position of Imperial Pre
Chapter 91: The True Interpretation of Spiritmist, the Cloud
Chapter 92: The Redscale Valiant, Talent on Par With Kings
Chapter 93: Men Have Tears
Chapter 94: Moved to Kill
Chapter 95: When You Grow Up
Chapter 96: The Purple Jade Token, Madam Cuiyun
Chapter 97: Arrogant Nonsense, Each Guest With Their Own Tho
Chapter 98: Those Mentally Unbalanced Sectmates
Chapter 99: Standing With a Sword, Indifferent as a God
Chapter 100: Solitary Drinking, Facing Enmity With Tranquili
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