The Path Toward Heaven

Chapter 468: The Present and Future Bigwigs on Green Mountain

Chapter 468: The Present and Future Bigwigs on Green Mountain


Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio


By the time Jing Jiu came out of the well, Yuan Qijing was standing right by it.


The Sword Justice was not a tall man, at least in comparison to Liu Ci, yet the chilly and


solemn energy exuding from him was exceedingly intimidating and awe-inspiring.


The person the Green Mountain disciples feared the most was Yuan Qijing. Jing Jiu


was of course not afraid of him, but Jing Jiu didn’t like dealing with him either. As such,


he hadn’t met Yuan Qijing over the years.


However, he couldn’t avoid seeing Yuan Qijing any longer since such a significant event


had happened. Their reunion after many years occurred unexpectedly.


Neither of them was prepared for this meeting, so they didn’t know what to say to each


other. The forbidding manor cave on Shangde Peak was filled with an eerie


atmosphere.


The situation became more relaxed only after the Inherited Heaven Sword arrived in the


manor cave noiselessly.


“Has her ident.i.ty been confirmed?”


The voice of Liu Ci came out from the opening of the sheath.


It might be more convenient to transmit his voice, and the scene wouldn’t look so


ridiculous, but any other method wouldn’t be as secure as this one.


Liu Ci must make sure that the conversation between the three of them wouldn’t be


heard by anybody else.


Yuan Qijing said expressionlessly, “She is indeed the offspring of the Queen of Snowy


Kingdom.”


The voice of Liu Ci came out from the sheath again after a moment of silence.


“What Cultivation state is she in?”


“She is not as strong as you two…”


Jing Jiu then added, “…for the time being.”


If Jing Jiu didn’t think that Liu Ci and Yuan Qijing had enough power to suppress the


current Snow Girl, he wouldn’t dare bring her back to Green Mountain, no matter how


many plans he had in mind.


It became quiet again in the manor cave, and the quietness wore on for a long time.


Then, a sigh came out from the sheath.


Though this sigh was as simple as the “hmm”, it had a far-reaching and meaningful


intent. Still, Jing Jiu and Yuan Qijing could totally understand the meaning.


What Liu Ci intended to express was that it would be safe for all of them if the young


senior master could stay behind closed doors and not come out like he had before; he


had caused a great deal of trouble already. For instance, he released the Underworld


Emperor, had the Old Dragon killed, made a mess at the Fruit Formation Temple, and


now he brought back the offspring of the Queen of Snowy Kingdom. What were you


doing? Did you intend to see the Green Mountain Sect destroyed in our generation?


Yuan Qijing sneered, expressing the same opinion.


The whole of Green Mountain and even all of Chaotian were aware that the Sword


Justice of Green Mountain, Yuan Qijing, didn’t like the Immortal Jing Yang, and he


would sneer dismissively whenever the name Jing Yang was merely mentioned, let


alone when they met face to face today. As was said earlier, Jing Jiu didn’t like Yuan


Qijing; he stared at Yuan Qijing and demanded, “Why haven’t those large demons of


Snowy Kingdom in the Sword Jail been moved somewhere else ahead of time?”


Yuan Qijing said in a displeased tone, “You informed us in such a short amount of time;


we barely had enough time to get all the disciples out of way. There was no time to do


anything else.”


The voice of Liu Ci came out from the sheath. “Stop squabbling. Let’s talk about what


we should do next,” he said, trying to alleviate the tension.


As the three most important figures on Green Mountain, they seldom gathered together


to discuss a matter seriously. In fact, few matters in Chaotian were worthy of their


attention. It had been more than three hundred years ago since a similar meeting had


occurred; they discussed how to deal with their Master, Jing Yang’s Big Brother.


“We mustn’t let anybody know that the Snow Girl is on Green Mountain.”


Yuan Qijing added, “But those who should know about it must be informed as soon as


possible.”


Though the two sentences seemed to be contradictory, they had a deep meaning.


Liu Ci uttered “hmm”, meaning that he agreed with Yuan Qijing’s suggestion.


Jing Jiu didn’t agree with the suggestion, but he couldn’t veto it offhandedly, considering


his lower Cultivation state right now. “There is no problem with Tong Yan; the nuns are


quite cooperative,” he said.


Those who needed to know should be informed as soon as possible; those who


shouldn’t know must be kept in dark.


The Center Sect belonged to the latter group.


This was what the Green Mountain Sect had been doing and thinking over the years;


there was no need for further elaboration.




In the nunnery hall outside Dayuan City.


Tong Yan drew back his right hand, and gave up on the idea of breaking through the


formation.


The formation constructed by the longevity lamps in the nunnery hall looked peaceful,


but it was actually rather powerful. In his current Cultivation state, Tong Yan couldn’t


dismantle it.


“I didn’t expect your ability of setting up formation to be so formidable even though you


can’t cultivate,” Tong Yan said to the old nun outside the round window.


The old nun revealed a small smile that deepened the wrinkles on her face. “You should


be able to figure out who the designer of the formation is. I’m simply responsible for


lighting the lamps,” she said.


Staring into her eyes, Tong Yan demanded in a slightly threatening tone, “Don’t you fear


that what Jing Jiu did might bring disaster to the human world?”


“My life is near its end; I couldn’t care less about what will happen to the human world.”


The old nun went on with a smile, “Young Master told me that you are a very formidable


chess player and also good at persuading others. So this is the last time I talk to you.


Please forgive me.”


Having said that, she took down the lamp from the tree branch, heading toward the


snowy lake.


If Tong Yan struck her now, she would be killed easily; but what would the act serve to


achieve?


Watching the back figure of the old nun heading toward the snowy lake, Tong Yan


wondered what end Jing Jiu attempted to accomplish by locking him up here.


If Jing Jiu did it for the sake of the Green Sky Mirror, he could simply s.n.a.t.c.h it and run


away with it, since Tong Yan couldn’t catch up to him, nor could Tong Yan ask the


masters on the Cloud-Dream Mountain to get it back.


Jing Jiu must have done it for the Snow Girl.


It was because Jing Jiu didn’t want the outside world to know that the Snow Girl went to


Green Mountain.


Yet, what are you going to do with the Snow Girl?




On the top of Shangde Peak, the ice and frost remained all year long, where the chilly


intent could penetrate one’s core.


The deep well leading to the Sword Jail looked like a black hole on the ground.


Under normal circ.u.mstances, Yuan Qijing liked standing by the well and looking down


at the bottom of it in silence, when he reflected on something or tried to understand


something.


But he stood a bit further away from the well today. It was unclear if he did it because of


the Snow Girl or Jing Jiu. Having listened to what Jing Jiu said, Yuan Qijing asked


sharply, “w.a.n.g Xiaoming saw the Snow Girl. What should we do with him?”


The voice of Liu Ci came out from the sheath, “I’ll try to kill him on my way back from


White Town.”


“The Sun Banner is quite powerful,” said Jing Jiu. “After this incident, he will be more


careful.”


It became quiet in the manor cave again for a long time.


If the Mysterious Dark Church released the information, the Center Sect, the Kunlun


Sect and others would be able to figure out easily that the snowman was the offspring of


the Queen of Snowy Kingdom; and next they could find out that it was Jing Jiu who had


brought the Snow Girl back to Green Mountain.


Based on the wintry weather in Dayuan City and the fact that all of Green Mountain


disciples stayed behind closed doors, anyone would be able to guess what was going


on.


Liu Ci said suddenly, “As long as they don’t have any evidence to support it, there is


nothing they can do even if they have guessed it.”


Yuan Qijing commented sternly, “That’s right. If anyone dares to believe what this devil


man said, they would be the enemies of our orthodox sects.”


Jing Jiu thought it was indeed the case.


If Zhuo Rusui listened to what Yuan Qijing had just said, he would have said as praise,


“Such a senseless statement sounds so sensible.”


Liu Ci said, “I’ll go to White Town to inform Cao Yuan and the Young Zen Master.


Young Senior Master, you go to Zhaoge City to inform the Emperor.”


“What about me?” Yuan Qijing asked.


Thinking that he had to travel outside Green Mountain again, Jing Jiu sank into a bad


mood. “What you should do is quite simple and also very important,” Jing Jiu said to


Yuan Qijing. “That is to persuade the Dead Dog not to tell this to your Master.”


It was evident that Jing Jiu made the statement with slight indignation. Yuan Qijing was


about to retort, but he chose to hold his tongue when he thought that his Master had


indeed escaped from Shangde Peak.




Upon hearing the sound of a bell, the sword sound and the flying message, the Green


Mountain disciples walked out of their manor caves in tandem. The peaks that had been


as quiet as a graveyard came back to life.


On the stone beam between s.h.i.+yue Peak and Xilai Peak, the fog grew thinner; and a


dark figure had gradually presented himself.


The Dark Phoenix strutted to the edge of the beam while spreading his two beautiful


wings. He looked in the direction of Shangde Peak and remarked indignantly, “He has


brought back such a being…When Little Fourth comes back, we should kill Jing Jiu as


soon as possible; otherwise, he will have us all killed in the end!”


On the top of Tianguang Peak, the Inherited Heaven Sword flew back and inserted into


the stone monument. The slight quiver made the Round Turtle open his eyes slowly. He


thought the arrangement was pretty good, since she wouldn’t come to the peak.


The Princ.i.p.al Guards all knew about the secret, but the Green Mountain disciples and


elders, including the peak masters, had no idea what had happened.


The disciples of the peaks were engaged in a heated discussion about something while


looking at the sky. It seemed that they were quite bewildered.


The female disciples on Qingrong Peak were making a terrible noise. The cacophony


could be heard throughout the peak, and it also reached other places.


The Sword of the Universe landed on the top of Shenmo Peak. Hearing the noises on


the opposite peak, Jing Jiu couldn’t help but shake his head, musing that it was still the


same on that peak after so many years; it was truly hopeless.


Zhao Layue approached him.


Jing Jiu signaled her with the expression in his eyes that it would be better for them to


talk about it later.


Gu Qing and Yuan Qü had guessed that what had happened today must have


something to do with Jing Jiu; they felt nervous as well as excited.


The white cat strolled out from the manor cave noiselessly; the bell on his neck didn’t


make a slight sound.


“Ada, how are you?” Jing Jiu greeted him.


The white cat came to his side and snuggled against his leg. His eyes displayed a


resentful expression, as he mused that he had a terrible time lately when Jing Jiu was


away. These youngsters hated what he had done at the Fruit Formation Temple and


didn’t want to socialize with him; worst of all, Zhao Layue didn’t even want to hold him in


her bosom anymore.


Moreover, a clueless young man was audacious enough to grab his tail; that young man


was actually hara.s.sing him.


It was then that Ping Yongjia came to the cliff.


Seeing Jing Jiu’s face, Ping Yongjia guessed that this person must be his Master. He


felt nervous and intended to bow to the ground before Jing Jiu; but he didn’t know which


leg he should bend first. So he didn’t have enough time commencing the act.


Yet, Jing Jiu didn’t expect to see another person on Shenmo Peak; he shot Gu Qing a


glance.


Gu Qing knew that Jing Jiu must have forgotten about the matter. “Young Brother Ping


Yongjia, come here to meet your Master,” he urged.


Ping Yongjia approached hurriedly and bowed to the ground before Jing Jiu.


By now Jing Jiu remembered who this child was. He calmly motioned for Ping Yongjia


to get up. n.o.body could tell that he remembered who Ping Yongjia was only after being


reminded by Gu Qing.


It was worth noting that Gu Qing had a marvelous ability in this aspect; and he was


getting better by the day, and on his way to perfection.


After learning that Jing Jiu was back, the monkeys made a lot of noises to welcome him


back home. But they were well aware that he didn’t like the custom, so they scattered


soon after without coming up to the cliff.


No sooner had the monkeys finished making their welcoming screams than the sound


of horse neighing was heard in the distant mountain.


Shenmo Peak had more people in addition to animals now.


Though Jing Jiu hadn’t changed his basic ideas in this life, he had nevertheless


adjusted the way he dealt with others. He had been taking on personal disciples,


starting with Liu s.h.i.+sui and Zhao Layue.


Of course, he had learned this from his Big Brother.


As such, Jing Jiu was quite vigilant that the disciples of Shenmo Peak shouldn’t turn out


to be like Liu Ci, Yuan Qijing, or himself. But he suddenly noticed that among his


disciples on Shenmo Peak there were Liu and Yuan as surnames, in addition to


own…Jing Jiu felt this was not a good omen at all.

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