Chapter 111 – The Pope
Translated by: Hypersheep325
Edited by: Michyrr
The ocean within the elder"s eye was very tranquil, giving off an aura of limitless benevolence…but it was still an ocean. It was difficult to imagine how ma.s.sive the waves would be when this elder flew into a rage, how great the thunder when these waves crashed, how majestic and divine such a sight would be.
The elder chuckled and said to Mei Lisha, "I was speaking with you earlier when you just fell asleep. Besides reading, what else could I do?"
Mei Lisha was still gazing at the Green Leaf in the pot, shaking his head and saying, "I came to visit your esteemed self for a very clear purpose. Your esteemed self should indicate a path for these children to take."
"Every person has to walk their own path."
The hempen-robed elder continued, "Ever since that child came to the capital, he has walked an extremely stable path. I am not too concerned; I only hope…that he can mature a little faster."
It was very obvious that the elder was very concerned about the child he had mentioned.
Upon hearing the word "mature", Mei Lisha fell silent for a very long time. An invisible pressure seemed to gradually envelop this quiet hall in the depths of the Li Palace.
"Maturation requires the moistening of rain, and at times, what it needs even more is pressure."
The hempen-robed elder added, "The new proclamations from the Pavilion of Heavenly Secrets should arrive soon."
Mei Lisha understood his meaning: one"s ranking was a sort of pressure. Liberation, Golden Distinction, and Azure Sky—countless experts and geniuses would exhaust their minds and bitterly cultivate to strive for a place on these rankings. Moreover, when these people on the rankings saw the people in front of them, they would receive a limitless motivation. The reason the continent had the Pavilion of Heavenly Secrets, had these proclamations, was so that human and demi-human cultivators would be pressured. Only this way could they oppose the demon experts.
"That child will have no chance to get on the proclamation. Furthermore, his lot is miserable, and his fate filled with hardships. Perhaps he can even see more thoroughly through the words "fame" and "profit" than you and me."
The hempen-robed elder sighed at these words, saying, "Then we can only look to see if we can help him at the Grand Examination."
Mei Lisha considered this and then agreed with the hempen-robed elder"s view. This was because while fate was in the starry sky above, under the starry sky, only life was worth revering. Life itself was the greatest pressure, and under this sort of pressure, that child would probably mature very quickly.
"I"m going."
He stood up, bowed to the hempen-robed elder, and then turned around to leave the Li Palace.
The hempen-robed elder showed no reaction. He raised his book and began to read again.
Time slowly and stubbornly pa.s.sed.
The Green Leaf within the pot was very calm, as there was no wind.
After some time, the hempen-robed elder moved his gaze from the book and gazed at the sky above the Li Palace, an expression of envy suddenly appearing on his face.
If the priests of the Li Palace were to see this expression, they would undoubtedly be shocked to the core.
Just what was there in this continent that could make this elder feel envy?
The clear ring of a bell could be heard from the distance. It was not the signal for the students of the Li Palace Academy and the Temple Seminary to begin cla.s.s, but the signal that the Congregation of Light that was scheduled every ten days was about to begin.
The elder stood up and untied his hempen robe.
A black-robed priest appeared and silently helped the elder put on a Divine Robe.
The elder began to ascend the stone steps. As he pa.s.sed the lotus blossom carved of crystal, he took up that crown. His action was very casual, as if he was grabbing a piece of trash.
The black-robed priest that followed behind the elder was known in the Orthodoxy for his cold and severe demeanor, his expression rarely changing across the decades. However, each time he saw this sight, the corners of his eyes would twitch uncontrollably. He was thinking, what would happen if the Yin Yang Crown happened to fall and break?
At the top of the stone steps was a mural, monotonously painted with dark ink, exuding an aura of absolute austerity.
The elder stood in front of this mural and donned the crown.
The mural began to slowly part, boundless light surging out from between the walls like a tide.
This tide of light curled and danced around the elder"s Divine Crown and Divine Robe as if celebrating and worshipping.
On the other side of the wall was a lofty and s.p.a.cious church.
This was the center of the Li Palace, the center of the Orthodoxy, the center of the continent"s faith: the Great Hall of Light.
Several dozen tall statues stood on either side of the hall: legends of the continent, past worthies, saints, and twelve knights who had once protected the church.
In the tide of light, countless priests prostrated themselves in worship.
These priests had lowered themselves so that their foreheads touched the back of their hands, their poses ones of absolute piety.
The object of their worship was this elder.
The fourth Pope of the Orthodoxy.
By the time Chen Changsheng"s group emerged from the Minor Li Palace, it was already afternoon. Chen Changsheng gazed up at the sun, confused as to what time it was. Turning his head to look at the still quiet and empty Hall of Pure Virtue, at those green bricks, and thinking about how he had just been in another s.p.a.ce, he fell into a momentary daze.
The late autumn did not mean that the Li Palace was somber and bleak. In the slightly warm air of the afternoon, the cold-resistant scholar trees and white pines seemed to come to life, their branches and leaves becoming more verdant. When one looked down, all that could be seen was the limitless elegance and beauty of spring, like time had reversed.
As they descended the seemingly endless stone steps, they could faintly see from very far away that more and more people were gradually beginning to appear on both sides of the Divine Avenue. Some had even walked onto the Divine Avenue, already prepared to stop them.
"I told them to not leave if they had the guts, so what now?"
Tang Thirty-Six angrily looked at the apathetic Li Palace priest.
This Li Palace priest had been the one to receive them at the Hall of Pure Virtue and bring them into the Minor Li Palace. From his current appearance, it seemed that he intended to escort them out of the Li Palace. Tang Thirty-Six knew that this had been Luoluo"s request so as to avoid their group clashing again with those students.
He was not very satisfied by Luoluo"s arrangements, as it would make it look like he was afraid. On the other hand, Jin Yulu had no objection, as he did not feel that the princess was dissatisfied with his performance. Chen Changsheng was not dissatisfied whatsoever, as he had been the one to make the request to Luoluo.
Bong! Bong! Bong! Bong! The resounding toll of a bell came from some palace or academy. As opposed to the clear and melodious bell calling the start of cla.s.s, this bell was flat and moderate, most likely intended for announcing or sending out some sort of news.
"Is the bell also allowed to toll for this sort of a.s.sembly? Is this the Li Palace or an army camp?" Tang Thirty-Six thought that this bell was a signal for the students of the Li Palace Academy and the Temple Seminary to gather for a fight. At this array of forces, even if he was fearless, his complexion still slightly changed.
Just then, a flock of birds on the horizon suddenly scattered like a crowd opening a path. A hole suddenly appeared in the clouds to the east and a dark silhouette broke through the sky at an unimaginable speed. Pa.s.sing through the s.p.a.ce left by the flock of birds, it swiftly flew towards the Li Palace.
Xuanyuan Po was a demi-human youth and had grown up in the wilderness, encountering many immortal birds. Moreover, his vision was many times sharper than a human"s. Shielding his eyes as he looked, he recognized what the dark silhouette was. Rather shocked, he exclaimed, "It"s actually a Red Goose!"
Compared to true divine beasts like the Unicorn and the Ten Thousand Li Deer, the Red Goose was not that special. However, this species of bird had one good trait: its speed. In the present continent, it counted as one of the fastest species of birds, only second to the Red Falcons used by the army for sending messages. Of course, the White Crane was not a part of this ranking.
By the time Xuanyuan Po finished speaking, the dark silhouette had already arrived above the Li Palace. On the ground, priests with profound cultivations and people like Tang Thirty-Six could already see the long red tail of the bird. It truly was a Red Goose.
The Red Goose left an afterimage in the sky as it instantly vanished deep into some place within the Li Palace.
"I wonder what"s happened?"
Tang Thirty-Six thought to himself, since it wasn"t a Red Falcon, it"s not some strange movements from the demons up north, and it shouldn"t be anything bad either, or else that bell earlier wouldn"t have been so steady. So just what sort of matter would require using a Red Goose? Also, the Congregation of Light is going on right now; were they not afraid of the bell disturbing it?
No matter how much they thought, it was impossible to speculate on the matter without any sort of clue. Led by the Li Palace priest, Chen Changsheng"s group continued forward, soon reaching the bottom of the steps. They saw many people on the Divine Avenue in front of them, but they couldn"t know how many had come because of Tang Thirty-Six"s provocation in the early morning.
The Li Palace guest courtyard to their left was still tightly shut. Gou Hanshi had not come out, and the other three of the Divine Kingdom"s Seven Laws also did not appear. Not even the disciples of Holy Maiden Peak and the various other sects of the south appeared.
Chen Changsheng"s gaze looked past the white pines and fell upon the guest courtyard.
Due to this engagement with Xu Yourong, upon coming to the capital and visiting the Divine General of the East"s estate, he had suffered disdain, contempt, ridicule, and even humiliation. Naturally, he had no good will towards that man called Qiushan Jun, nor for those teachers and fellow disciples of his.
During the Ivy Festival, he finally met with the other side.
However, his two meetings with them had been different from what he imagined. He realized that the other side had not acted very nastily at all. Whether it was Gou Hanshi, Guan Feibai, or Qi Jian, they were magnanimous, or carried an arrogance worthy of being respected, or an admirable persistence. In brief, each of them had their redeeming qualities. He could see that Gou Hanshi and the other disciples of Mount Li had a reverence for Qiushan Jun that came from their hearts, so how could Qiushan Jun be someone who won his fame through deceiving the people?
The autumn breeze that a.s.sailed him was not cold, but it roused him from his stupor.
He laughed at himself, thinking, I"ve really overthought it. Qiushan Jun is an idol praised by the continent for his talent and virtue. He was probably never a bad person, but because of my perspective, I"ve thought of him that way.