v6 Epilogue: Resounding throught the Heavens
Added 2025-08-16 05:13:18 +0000 UTCTianlan sat in the middle of her realm, her legs crossed, and her breathing even. All around her, little strands of gold branched out from her body.
Those little strands were her most precious thing. They were not her dragon veins, her golden lifeblood. They were not the strands of Natural Law, the power of the Path of Shennong.
They were something far, far, simpler. Something far less grand.
Each and every tiny strand… was a connection.
Each connection was to a person. Her people.
She could feel them all; their hopes and worries. Their dreams for the future. They sang to her in all their different ways, filling her world with their wonderful music.
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It was the largest gathering Hong Yaowu had quite possibly ever seen. They had always been a fairly small village, and yet today they played host to nearly six hundred… or several hundred thousand, if one counted the bees.
They were people from all over the Azure Hills and even beyond, in a tiny, unimportant little village at the extreme north of the province.
The entire Nezin tribe stood with their horses and their yaks, clad in their tribal dress and cheering.
The Foxes of the Howling Fang Mountains laughed and joked with their new friends, wide and open and uncaring if any saw them. Centuries of pressure, centuries of being hunted, seemed to slough off their shoulders as this new land welcomed them without reservation.
There was Huo Ten, and several monkeys from the Crystal Hill. Master Jing from the Crystal Emporium. Bingwen of the Misty Lake. An old woman, her husband, her goat and her cat. Lu Ri of the Cloudy Sword Sect. Liao Yushang from the Shrouded Mountain Sect goaded both of her male companions and her Master to cheer louder, as to not be outdone by the Nezin tribe, much to the amusement of Zang Shenhe and Nezan.
And those of Fa Ram, all in their finery. Both animals and humans stood together in a place of honour near the front. Meiling was sniffing and holding back tears, her eyes locked onto the men she called brothers, and her smile was warm and proud.
They were gathered for a wedding; Brothers being married on the same day was most auspicious.
The village had been transformed. Bedecked with colourful cloth and flowers that were noticeably out of season.
It was officiated by the head priest of Verdant Hill, and witnessed by the Lord Magistrate who stood in his finery with a warm smile on his face.
The grooms were before him, with impeccable bearing. Yun Ren stood with an easy grace; his sharp, handsome features drew the eye. He felt like a lounging predator, content enough not to hunt. His tribal scarf fluttered in the wind, and he had a sheathed sword at his hip that rattled with anticipation.
His younger brother stood beside him. Tall and broad-shouldered. Solid as a fortress. The man who was once derided for his resemblance to a monkey now heard no insults. While his brother was androgynously handsome, smooth and sharp, Gou Ren was ruggedly masculine, his well-groomed sideburns and heavier brow, lending strength to his striking face.
The joking, prankster boys of years past were undeniably men.
They awaited their brides. Cao Biyu was escorted by her mother. Her brand-new dress was of a traditional Imperial style. Her mother had gotten married in her normal clothes, too poor to afford any luxury, and now her daughter strode forth in finery she never could have dreamed of, her own scarf flapping behind her.
Liu Xianghua was escorted by Hu Li. Her dress had been Hu Li’s. Her hair was held back by a tribal headband. The only nod to her origins was a traditional reed hat from the Misty Lake, which currently hung down her back from a chord around her neck.
Both women bore radiant smiles.
The ceremony went off without a hitch. They served tea to their fathers, Ten Ren standing in for Xianghua’s father. They bowed three times to the west.
And then they stole something from another wedding they had witnessed.
Yun Ren and Gou Ren leaned in and kissed their brides. Technically a breach of tradition… but their excuse was that Jin had done it.
The cheers and wolf-whistles echoed all over the village.
Along with one booming voice from a tall man with a brace of freckles across his cheeks.
“Let's party!” Jin roared, barrels of mead the size of his torso hefted on his shoulders.
The most legendary party in Hong Yaowu’s history commenced.
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It had started simply. It had started quietly. Jin’s steady, tireless beat; a single voice humming along with the wind and the trees.
That simple song, honest and true, had resonated with others. It started catching on. The others began adding their own parts. Each was a new instrument. Each was something different and fresh and new, changing the song inside of Tianlan.
Some were quiet and understated. Others were bold and bombastic. Each was special. Each was unique… and yet each one followed the first’s lead, adding on to the song he started.
The song grew and grew with each passing year. It flowed down their connection, soothing the aches, and reminding her that she had people with her.
Yet this song was not just hers alone.
When they set off from their home, Tianlan’s Connected Ones kept singing their song. Wherever they traveled, they kept up the beat, humming along to something that at first they had borrowed, and now had made their own. It was a simple song, made by a simple man. Its core message wasn’t anything ground-breaking. It did not set out to change the world.
But as more and more people started singing it… maybe it could?
As Jin was so fond of saying… everything was connected.
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The clerk looked at the numbers, and then looked back at his compatriot from the Grass Sea.
“Are you sure these numbers are right?” he inquired.
“Yes. There's been a ninety-eight percent reduction in bandit and Spirit Beast attacks over the last six months,” the other clerk replied.
“That’s…”
“Unprecedented?”
“Just what is going on in the Grass Sea?” the man from Pale Moon Lake asked.
“I don’t know, but I did hear a rumour,” his counterpart replied.
“Oh?”
“Someone important is going to be taking a tour.”
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“Liuliu! Liuliu, we got something for ya!” Yangtze Luisei of Soaring Heaven’s Isle sighed as Bailu’s boisterous voice interrupted her thoughts, the Storm Wings barging into her office without a care in the world.
She was in the middle of sorting out the duty rosters… but she could use a break.
“Yes, Bailu?” she asked., looking up only to see both of the Storm Wing’s eyes locked onto her chest like they were undressing her with their eyes.
Liusei brought her hands up to cover her chest instinctively.
“Oh, man, your face didn’t try at all, but those things are distinctive!” Bailu said pointing below Liusei’s chin.
“They are powerful,” Seiyu said, nodding sagely.
Liusei pinched the bridge of her nose at the absolute nonsense these two were spouting. She took a deep breath and counted to ten.
Why did such powerful, accomplished cultivators have to be… this.
“You said you had something for me?” Liusei asked.
“We met your daughter!” Bailu said cheerfully.
Seiyu shoved her hand into her cleavage, and pulled out a scroll. “She wrote you a letter.”
All the air wheezed out of Liusei’s lungs.
“Wha?!”
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A man marched out of the snows of the north.
His clothes were ragged tatters. He wore a pelt of a titanic bear as a cape. His eyes burned with purpose.
Yulong, the Heavenly Demon, set foot on the Azure Dragon Continent.
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And so the ripples of a little song, started in the least important province in the empire, started to spread.
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And thats a wrap for V6. Patreon will be paused for September/october, but there will still be art and the occasional side story chapter.
Thank you all for reading Beware of Chicken!
Edited by: BargleNawdleZouss,
Comments
Plot line for next volume that need some addressing in my opinion. After reading the story again and as Wa Shi is going on a loooong travel soon, it’s quite obvious that his field of specialty besides cooking should be FORMATIONS , but it was touched too lightly till now. Specially if he is going to meet some of the main bad guys during his travels. We got some really heavy hitters with that specific specialty visiting the farm and I hope he will get some push to learn and practice this after the hard fight he had and clearly didn’t enjoy. And if I can get the discord link as I guess it will fit better there, if not already been talked about.
Idan tal
2025-09-22 07:03:00 +0000 UTCOther side of the planet, more. Iirc Yulong just did the equivalent of going from Canada over the north pole to Siberia (only the distance is apparently more like the tip of south america to Tasmania).
kenod
2025-08-21 20:34:19 +0000 UTCSo I am guessing the Azure Dragon Continent, where we see Yulong arriving, is on the other side of the mountains from whatever continent the Crimson Phoenix Empire is located in and where the story has taken place so far?
Mark
2025-08-20 15:41:50 +0000 UTCI was hoping to see the meeting of the spirit in the crystal and the emperor, it would also make for a good cliffhanger in the epilogue.
Baqc∞ART
2025-08-19 23:40:38 +0000 UTCDivines bless your kind heart!
Beggar of Freedom
2025-08-18 07:10:17 +0000 UTC“Someone important is going to be taking a tour.” Jin: Huh, a VIP? I wonder if we'll meet them during our trip.
ThePolarParadox
2025-08-18 05:35:30 +0000 UTCOn discord, he linked the Outer Wilds OST - Travelers (All instruments join) song to the patreon spoiler channel upon chapter release. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR_wIb_n4ZU
DT
2025-08-17 10:03:31 +0000 UTCSure, if we're ignoring the fact that she had powerful enemies who eventually found out she survived getting thrown off the plateau and who could destroy every sect in the Azure Hills like they were bugs, we can say there's no excuse.
The butler did it
2025-08-17 03:02:20 +0000 UTCWhat's the song?
Eli Loeb
2025-08-17 02:43:59 +0000 UTCIf her family was important to her, she wouldn't have left. She left because she was her only real priority, and not her family. I hope the letter only contains a short "stop writing to me, don't come back" and nothing more. She made her choice, she left her family to pursue her cultivation, that shows her priorities. She got what she wanted, and left behind what she valued less. There is no excuse or explanation that changes that. Thanks for the chapter.
NameGame
2025-08-17 00:13:03 +0000 UTCNot a green skill the [Winebreath Blaster] is a powerful skill learned only by those match makers who have at least hit level 20.
ronin
2025-08-16 21:36:10 +0000 UTCI hope we get a hardcover version of book 5 like we have the previous volumes 💛
Ryan Knobloch
2025-08-16 21:03:17 +0000 UTCLiusei was fortunate she wasn’t taking a drink of something; either she would’ve started choking, or she would’ve performed a [Winebreath Blaster] … WHAT song were they singing? “Azure Dragon Continent” - it would be a bit hard to be its own continent if they’re physically connected…
V01D
2025-08-16 21:03:10 +0000 UTCEnjoy your break CasualFarmer! And maybe spare a bonus chapter for us peasants in these 2 months of drought? 😢
WarStrider72
2025-08-16 13:26:53 +0000 UTCWhat a fantastic wedding! Too bad we didn't get to stay for the party. But we got to see the other plot points for the next volume. Liuliu gets reunited with Xiulan, and Yulong ventures at the will of his master to concoct dastardly plans. And Jin is about to set out for his trip around the Azure Hills!
WarStrider72
2025-08-16 13:25:41 +0000 UTC