The Path Toward Heaven

Chapter 532: The Reappearance of Xiao He

Chapter 532: The Reappearance of Xiao He


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


A few days later, Que Niang came to the small courtyard with a pile of books in her


arms.


These books included the old scrolls and notes along with some new notes, which were


the results of a.n.a.lysis done by the elders of the Mirror Sect.


Jing Jiu didn’t take all of these books. He read them all in the small courtyard and


memorized all the important content.


It turned out that Yan Zhenlu was indeed the expelled disciple of the Mirror Sect. There


was a complicated story regarding the relations.h.i.+p between him and the Mirror Sect, but


it was not something Jing Jiu was interested in.


What he wanted to know was whether Yan Zhenlu’s Theory of the Mirror’s Flower or


Method of Splitting Mirrors was described truthfully in that booklet found on s.h.i.+yue


Peak.


After having calculated for four hours, Jing Jiu reached a conclusion: If Yan Zhenlu


proceeded according to his initial idea, the Method of Splitting Mirrors shouldn’t have


ended up as it was now. Somebody had changed something in the seemingly


insignificant part of the seventh split mirror; that person had switched the order of


process, causing an unnoticeable but fatal flaw in the Formation of the Dispersed


Smoke and Clouds.


The booklet was collected by s.h.i.+yue Peak 734 years ago, and his Big Brother started


contemplating the Formation of the Dispersed Smoke and Clouds 733 years ago. These


two events happened too closely to be dismissed as the coincidence, so there could be


only one conclusion: The booklet was brought to s.h.i.+yue Peak by his Big Brother, and it


was he who had changed the seventh split mirror in the Method of Splitting Mirrors. Yet


why would he do that?


Jing Jiu remained silent while gazing at the cold plums outside the window.


Zhao Layue seldom saw Jing Jiu in such an embittered condition, and it made Que


Niang feel a bit nervous as well.


Jing Jiu was unsure whether he should feel glad or disappointed at the moment, though


when he remembered that his Big Brother didn’t tell him about the change at the very


end, he believed that he should feel angry.


Since the Formation of the Dispersed Smoke and Clouds had a flaw, it must be


repaired, but he was unsure if he was capable of fixing it.


That senior master, Yan Zhenlu, had merely come up with the idea; he hadn’t attempted


it himself.


If it wouldn’t work out, he had no choice but to find another way to ascend.


He thought of all this as he looked at his right hand.




Before their departure, Que Niang bowed to the ground before Jing Jiu. Jing Jiu told her


that she could go to Green Mountain to visit him any time. As for playing Go, he thought


that he could simply bring her to the hermit peaks so that she could play it with Tong


Yan.


Yet, what Zhao Layue couldn’t understand was why Jing Jiu trusted this female disciple


of the Mirror Sect so much since he didn’t know her that well.


Jing Jiu didn’t even know how to explain it. In fact, it had something to do with “judging a


person based on the way they play chess”. However, if he told Zhao Layue this, it would


mean that he agreed with Tong Yan on the matter.


By the time they came back to Shenmo Peak, the Plum Meeting in Zhaoge City had


finished. A few days later, the Immortal Guangyuan came to Shenmo Peak to report


what had happened at the meeting, and Jing Jiu found out why Que Niang was so


worried about the meeting.


The cooperation between the imperial court and the major Cultivation sects included the


complicated allocations of resources for Cultivation. At every Plum Meeting, the quotas


would be adjusted slightly based on the contributions of various sects. For instance, the


quotas for the West Ocean Sword Sect and the No-Mercy Sect had been changed


considerably because of the changes of their relative strengths.


The Green Mountain Sect and the Center Sect had always sat on the highest spots in


the Plum Garden, and the resources for Cultivation in Chaotian would be provided to


them first. So they had no need to worry about their quotas being reduced.


However, a shocking event had happened at this year’s Plum Meeting: The Center Sect


requested to have the resources of Cultivation for the Green Mountain Sect reduced.


The reason the Center Sect offered sounded sensible enough. The various sects had


paid a steep price for suppressing the Underworld; the Green Mountain Sect had been


in charge of pursuing the devil men of the Underworld scattered in many places.


However, the Underworld was quite inactive right now, and none of the resentful souls


could be found in all of Chaotian; so the Green Mountain Sect had nothing to do at the


moment. Why should they use so much of the resources? Not to mention that the


reduction of the quota for the Green Mountain Sect requested by the Center Sect was


minimal; in fact, it was so minimal that not even a small sect would care.


Still, a reduction was a reduction, no matter how minimal it was. If this request were


allowed, the Center Sect would seek to weaken the status of the Green Mountain Sect


further in the future.


The Green Mountain Sect couldn’t possibly accept such a request, of course.


The Immortal Guangyuan and Elder Yue Qianmen of the Center Sect quarreled


vehemently at the Net-Perception Temple; they were even on the brink of fighting each


other.


The dangerous outcome was avoided only after the Young Zen Master had spoken.


He told Yue Qianmen, “You’re no match for the Immortal Guangyuan, so yelling loudly


is useless.”


As the Immortal Guangyuan recounted the event to this point, he didn’t laugh, nor did


Jing Jiu or Zhao Layue.


Ping Yongjia’s laughter was stopped by a slap from Yuan Qü.


The Young Zen Master wouldn’t speak for the benefit of Green Mountain right now;


what he said must have a deeper meaning…or it was a warning to Green Mountain


Yue Qianmen was indeed no match for Immortal Guangyuan. In fact, no one among the


twelve valley masters on Cloud-Dream Mountain was a match for the Immortal


Guangyuan.


However, the Immortal Guangyuan was no match for the immortals Tan and Bai.


The Center Sect had two figures in the Heavenly Arrival State, plus the Unicorn; the


Green Mountain Sect had one in the Heavenly Arrival State along with a cat and a dog.


In comparison, the former seemed to be of somewhat greater strength.


Not to mention that no one knew how many elderly swordsmen might hide in the back


valleys of Cloud-Dream Mountain and how many divine animals like the King of Fire


Carps existed somewhere in Chaotian.


After a moment of silence, Jing Jiu asked, “What is the conclusion?”


“We’ll negotiate again in the autumn at the Fruit Formation Temple,” said the Immortal


Guangyuan. “The Immortal Bai will go there in person. We can ask Big Brother Sword


Justice to go to the negotiation.”


There were still many days before autumn.


He was quite familiar with the Fruit Formation Temple.


Jing Jiu said, “I’ll go.”


The Immortal Guangyuan was taken aback, wondering what it was Jing Jiu could


possibly do.




After the Immortal Guangyuan left, Jing Jiu shot Yuan Qü a glance.


Earlier, when Ping Yongjia laughed, he was slapped by Yuan Qü. Jing Jiu had seen the


incident, feeling a bit surprised. According to Yuan Qü’s temperament, he should have


laughed with Ping Yongjia at that moment. For some reason, he had become cleverer


and more composed now. Did he experience something in Zhaoge City?


“When I was in Zhaoge City, State Duke Lu had visited me.”


Yuan Qü went on, “He told me that the imperial court had been unstable this last year


and that those officials supporting Jing Xin had become active again.”


Jing Jiu thought that they should have had Jing Xin killed at the very beginning to avoid


such trouble in the future. “What about you?” he asked Yuan Qü.


He knew that the Sect Master asked him about the result of the Cultivation tournament


at the Plum Meeting. He replied in a low voice after some hesitation, “This disciple is


useless; I have only won second place.”


Jing Jiu was indeed disappointed, as he inquired, “Who was the first place winner?”


Yuan Qü replied with the lowered head, “It’s Big Brother Liu s.h.i.+sui. He represented the


One-Cottage House.”


Jing Jiu didn’t say anything more after finding out that he had been defeated by Liu


s.h.i.+sui.




Liu s.h.i.+sui had spent the last year in a joyful mood; in fact, it was the happiest year he


had since he joined Liangw.a.n.g Peak many years ago. The One-Cottage House was


quite suitable for him. Xi Yiyun and other big brothers were all gentlemen, and the


house master had paid a great deal of attention to him, teaching him many things,


including how to cultivate. He had also represented the One-Cottage House in the Plum


Meeting.


The thing he felt most joyful about was the fact that his Young Master had become the


Sect Master of Green Mountain.


Like what Jing Jiu had sensed, Liu s.h.i.+sui wore a smile from beginning to the end when


he was making that bamboo chair.


“My Young Master had also won first place in the Cultivation tournament back then. But,


his opponents were much stronger than mine, and they encountered the turbulence in


the Snowy Kingdom. So I don’t intend to compare myself to my Young Master.”


Liu s.h.i.+sui’s dark face glowed with joy.


Soon, he noticed that Xiao He’s smile was a bit forced and that the expression in her


eyes was kind of evasive. His smile stopped short as he asked Xiao He, “What’s


wrong?”


Xiao He replied in a slightly trembling voice, “The Immortal Taiping had come here


during the ‘spring rain’ last year.”


Liu s.h.i.+sui pressed with narrowed eyes, “The Immortal Taiping?”


“It’s impossible for me to forget his face; he is that monk at the Fruit Formation Temple,”


said Xiao He, her head lowered. “Didn’t you tell me that he was the Immortal Taiping?”


“Why didn’t you tell me then?” Liu s.h.i.+sui demanded.


Xiao He said after wiping her eyes, “I was too scared at the moment…Later I intended


to tell you, but you were so busy with studying…And I was also afraid that you might


blame me.”


Liu s.h.i.+sui wondered why she didn’t tell him afterwards even if she was scared at the


time, and why she thought that he might blame her. “What was he doing at the


Thousand Mile Windy Corridor?” he asked.


Xiao He said in a low voice, “He hadn’t done anything, except that he picked some lotus


flowers and left.”


“What about you? What had you done?” asked Liu s.h.i.+sui after a long moment of


silence.


He had lived with Xiao He for so many years; so he knew her very well. If she didn’t do


something she was afraid of telling him, she wouldn’t behave like this.


“I…I didn’t do anything. All I did was guide for him.” After Xiao He lifted her head and


saw the expressionless countenance on his face, the tears ran down immediately, as


she said tremblingly, “I was really scared at the time. He wanted me to take him to the


Python Pond; I didn’t dare refuse him.”


“Was it the Python Pond behind the Cottage House?” Liu s.h.i.+sui pressed.


Xiao He nodded in confirmation, her face pale.


Liu s.h.i.+sui had given her a pa.s.s board so that she could go to the One-Cottage House


and visit him. One needed a pa.s.s board to enter the Windy Corridor.


Liu s.h.i.+sui fell silent.


Xiao He asked while weeping, “Are you going to tell the Cottage House?”


“No,” said Liu s.h.i.+sui, shaking his head.


With tears in her eyes, Xiao He looked at him in disbelief.


Liu s.h.i.+sui got up and walked to the desk, saying, “The house master knew that I gave


the pa.s.s board to you; but if he found out that you had brought the Immortal Taiping to


the corridor, you would die.”


Looking at his back, Xiao He displayed a sad expression on her face. “You’ve


changed…If you changed for me, I’m really sorry,” she said.


Liu s.h.i.+sui sat down at the desk, and took out an ink-stick from his sleeve.


The ink-stick was covered with some golden lines, and it was also mixed with some


golden threads inside it. The ink-stick slid back and forth on the ink-stone noiselessly,


and later a liquid of golden and black colors was produced on the ink-stone, going


beyond simple description by words; it resembled his life.


He was a worry-free child in a village; later, he became a disciple of Liangw.a.n.g Peak


who sought the justice and benevolence, and then spent many years with the Old Ones.


Though he knew what kind of a person he aspired to be, he had no idea what kind of a


person he was at the moment.


The special golden ink was ready. He took out a brush pen, dipped it into the ink and


began to write the letter.


This seemingly ordinary pen was none other than the precious treasure of the One-


Cottage House, the City-Guard Pen.


He’d been carrying the pen with him ever since Scholar Yan gave it too him .


Unfortunately, he had never been able to use it because his Cultivation state was still


not high enough.


His Cultivation state had improved a great deal after he studied for many years at the


One-Cottage House and partic.i.p.ated in the Cultivation tournament at the Plum Meeting.


The City-Guard Pen had finally accepted him as its master.


Xiao He wiped off the tears and came up behind him. “Whom are you writing to?” she


asked uneasily.


“Young Master,” Liu s.h.i.+sui returned.


He could conceal this matter from the house master of the One-Cottage, but he couldn’t


conceal it from his Young Master.

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