v4c61: A Powerful Charm
Added 2023-11-10 01:27:26 +0000 UTC“And there it is! A masterclass in the Fulmination Arts! But is being textbook enough to lead to ultimate victory?” The announcer shouted as another victor raised his fist to the cheers of the crowd.
Bi De had to admit, he could see where the cultivators were coming from with this whole tournament thing. He had known that Tigu had enjoyed it, at least when she was fighting, or in the parties afterwards, but hadn’t especially enjoyed the watching part. But to Bi De’s surprise he was finding even watching enjoyable.
With Yushang he was analyzing the combatants’ strengths and weaknesses, wondering what he would have done against the same opponent… and winning money from bets.
Yushang was pouting fiercely as Bi De glanced over. He held out his hand, and another silver coin clinked into it—she had swiftly gone from thirty silver as a bet to a single piece.
“Three exchanges,” Yushang bet hopefully, looking to Bi De as the next set went up.
Bi De studied them intently. “Four,” he replied.
Yushang slumped and Bi De sat back in his seat with a smile on his face, taking in the atmosphere.
The cheers of the crowd, testing one’s strength against a worthy foe, the Qi in the air, and, of course, the promise of a prize at the end. It was a fine way to spend time; he should actually see about organizing a tournament amongst the disciples of Fa Ram. Perhaps not quite as violent as this, but something that they could all do together. And if they didn’t wish to fight, perhaps a cooking tournament? His Great Master had mentioned one of those before, the indomitable men of cooking, the Iron Chefs.
The one black mark was the amount of damage some disciples inflicted on each other. Combat was always dangerous, but he didn’t like just how easily they went for blows that could possibly kill their fellow disciples.
But he supposed this was the way of the world outside of Fa Ram.
Indeed, the match was finished in four exchanges, and Yushang put another silver coin in his palm.
“Next! Bolai Chenguang versus Yan Xiping!” That had Bi De sitting up and taking notice as Chenguang, one of Zang Sheng’s companions, took to the field. The woman with her veil and glaive radiated strength, and she was at the Fourth Stage of the Profound Realm—the same as the man that had been with the Young Master, Xie Shaoquing.
There was something off about the Young Master. Despite his mercy to the disciple he had defeated, Bi De could tell that had not been the man’s desire. His eyes were too full of contempt for that. Now, Bi De could have been mistaken, the Young Master’s aura leading him astray… but he was certain that such kindness did not come naturally to the man.
“Two blows,” Bi De said before Yushang could say anything.
The bout started. The woman’s eyes were cold and hard. Every muscle was bunched in her shoulders.
Yet she too held back and defeated her opponent with ease… though it took more than the two exchanges which Bi De had predicted.
Yushang cheered as she got some of her money back.
Well, Bi De supposed it was better than what had been done to his own Master by members of his own former sect. It did not matter if such restraint was under duress… only that they were showing it.
Bi De let himself relax slightly.
And then it was Bi De’s turn. His opponent, Luochu Ming, was an Outer Disciple, the older man looking bitter at having to face Bi De.
It was an utter mismatch, with the man being at the First Stage of the Profound Realm, and both of them knew it.
The rooster briefly considered ‘pulling a Xiulan’ as Tigu put it and simply pushing his opponent out of the arena without harming them… but Bi De knew that this would be a mistake. It would not be seen as a kindness. It would be seen as an insult. An insult to his opponent's skill, to his power, and to his techniques.
It would be an abject humiliation, and something that would turn this man against him for the rest of his life.
So instead, after Bi De bowed to his opponent, he took him seriously. His first kick was a powerful blow, but without any intent to truly harm his opponent behind it.
Ming’s eyes widened slightly, and then the bitterness faded, as he realised Bi De was giving him some respect—not destroying him completely and inflicting a bad injury, yet neither embarrassing him. The man inclined his head politely, and his stance firmed as he became determined to take advantage of that grace.
They had three exchanges before Bi De kicked aside his hands and brought his opponent low.
“I yield,” Ming stated. His ribs were cracked, and yet it was a comparatively minor injury.
Bi De nodded and that was that. The crowd cheered him on with his dominating victory, but he found Zang Sheng’s eyes upon him. The man looked utterly bored and contemptuous of Bi De’s victory.
Again the ill feeling returned, but Bi De shook it off.
Two bouts later, Yushang was called up… and her eyes began to gleam at the sight of her opponent.
“He was one of the ones who ganged up on me during initiation,” Yushang said, her eyes narrow.
“Oh? Well, if he required allies to deal with you then… I do not fancy his chances now,” Bi De replied.
Yushang turned to him and smiled. “Kiss for good luck?” she asked cheekily.
She clearly didn’t expect Bi De to sweep up her hand and press his lips to the back of her knuckles.
“Good luck,” Bi De said to her.
Her face flushed crimson and it looked like steam started to come out of her ears. Her gait was actually quite unsteady as she made her way into the arena.
“Are you ready for another thrashing, peasant?” her opponent demanded.
The remark snapped Yushang out of her daze. A smile crawled across her face as she raised her blade with both hands. Ascending Mountaineer seemed to shiver, the minor spirit that Fat Han had put into the blade sensing its mistress’s intent.
“Begin!” the announcer roared.
Yushang’s intent focused. Her Qi swirled around her, seeming to form snow-swept mountains.
[Split the Skies]
Her opponent’s eyes widened as Yushang moved. Her body twisted. He tried to block.
Tried.
Yusahng’s upward swing shattered her opponent’s blade, snapped both his arms, and hammered into his ribs with a sickening snap.
“Jiayou!” she shouted, the words normally uttered by peasants before they lifted a heavy object to give them strength.
The man was launched like a firework out of the arena to slam into the barriers with a crunch—and Yushang claimed the fastest victory so far over an opponent who was supposed to be her equal.
The entire arena went silent.
And then Yushang skipped back to her seat… but pointedly didn’t look at Bi De.
“I’ll need some more luck tomorrow,” she informed him, still not turning to meet his eyes.
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Zang Sheng looked at the woman—Yushang—as she skipped out of the arena, and then he looked to her defeated opponent, still dazed against the wall.
“Not completely worthless,” he grunted, and took a pull of his wine.
It did nothing to calm his rage and irritation.
This entire tournament was a farce. But it was a farce the Patriarch had commanded him to partake in, so he had to hold his tongue.
“Hold back.” The words had been as clear as they were enraging. “One does not hunt a rabbit with a ballista.”
Hold back? What good did holding back do? He did not fight rabbits, but men—and men were dangerous foes, even ones who could be called weak. Were there not tales of mortals defeating initiates? Grand talents transcending realms to lay low their betters?
Underestimating even a weakling was foolish. Giving somebody the first move courted death.
You fought at full power or you didn’t fight at all. It was insulting to hold back one’s strength against members of their brave disciples—and worse, it harmed them.
Broken bones taught better lessons than anything. To feel the might of a cultivator at full power and stand against it anyway was what one should strive for. This Sheng was certain of. After all, while the others had written off Li as weak and useless, Sheng had taken his younger brother’s training into his own hands. He had sent Li to the infirmary a hundred times, and each time he had come back stronger.
The weak screamed bullying. Feh! Bullying? Why the fuck would he waste his time bullying? Iron had to be beaten harshly to be made into steel. The weak, naturally, broke, but the strong, like the true disciples of the Sect, were forged into something greater. No, he was teaching, and his methods provided results. Each time Li came back from the Medical Pavilion, his dodges were crisper. His eyes saw more of the world, and he was better at fighting.
There was progress—until he had been forced to stop training his weak brother. He had been told his methods hadn’t worked.
Li had been looking to the side and down at the ground as those words had been spoken. That was when he truly became useless. Breaking was not shameful—staying broken was. That was what he was sure was meant by their Sect’s words.
And then, without his guidance, Li had died. Died in the Azure Hills against a Demon.
How utterly pathetic. If he had submitted himself to Sheng he might have been alive. If he wasn’t blind he might have had a chance—instead of, as he had been told, strutting around like a peacock and humiliating those under him.
His eyes drifted to the competitors. Most of them were weak iron. They would shatter. He hated the looks of admiration on their faces. He was slapping them across the face with his actions, and they were thanking him for it.
They didn’t understand. And thus, they were weak. So his anger boiled and raged in his gut. He longed to have a person who understood... but he had to hold back. After all, his reward was to receive ten blows from the Patriarch.
They would break him, he was sure. But he would beat out the cracks and come out of it stronger. If his cultivation shattered then that just meant his foundation wasn’t strong enough. He would rebuild it, better and stronger than ever.
His fists clenched and he took a deep breath.
Yushang was sitting now, speaking to the only other competitor who looked like he was worth something. An outsider. Perhaps the Patriarch would give him leave to properly test the red-haired man. To bear down upon him with all his might, and see if he was worthy steel.
“Shaoqing. I want her. Take her measure and offer her a place to know true strength,” he commanded. Yushang could possibly be good material. A real cultivator to harden, rather than the rest of this…chaff. A true warrior of the Shrouded Mountain Sect.
The big man grinned. “Of course, you shall have your prize, Young Master.”
“Young Master, please remember the words of the Patriarch,” Chenguang said, her voice soft and affectionate. Both of his retainers knew strength, and always rose up again when he taught them in the proper manner. Both had been broken again and again—and each time they showed their might. Their cultivation was at the Third Stage; yet even one in the Spiritual Realm had to be wary of their might.
Though sometimes he felt like they were misunderstanding him.
“I know his words. That is why Shaoqing shall make the offer later. She shall last until she meets him in the bracket.”
Both his retainers bowed, and Sheng sank back into his seat.
Their world was one of violence. And one needed Strength Above All to survive it.
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The day ended four bouts after Yushang’s. She was a little embarrassed about drawing so much attention to herself… but it was pretty funny. Especially because that asshole’s face had been immortalized in a recording crystal right after she hit him.
“Look at his face, look at his face!” Biren said as he projected the image of Yushang’s opponent.
“Who knew a kiss could be so powerful?” Han japed, and Yushang’s face went red. She had meant it to be a joke! Bi De wasn’t actually supposed to have kissed her!
But then he had, even if it was just her knuckles.
“Indeed. A kiss like that is surely mighty-powerful,” Ri Zu’s voice said from behind them, and Yushang paled slightly.
Ri Zu was standing in the doorway, smiling, but her shadows chittered and spat unknowable curses at her, little red eyes glaring.
A cold sweat beaded on Yushang’s neck as Ri Zu’s eyes swiveled to Bi De, the man looking slightly uncomfortable.
And then there was a little chuckle as Ri Zu’s stern mask cracked, and she started chuckling. Yushang and Bi De both breathed sighs of relief.
“Good job, Yushang, Bi De. You both performed well. Shall Ri Zu give you two a good luck kiss for tomorrow?” the woman asked teasingly.
“You’re right,” Yushang said. “Tomorrow I’ll need a good luck kiss from everybody! Biren! Han! Ri Zu! Uncle! Grace your Pretty Sister with some of your power!”
Her friends laughed at her request, and they spent a while dodging away from her as she attempted to claim her ‘prizes.’
Yushang, however, won eventually.
And the second day was just as successful as the first.
At least in terms of her beating somebody. Bi De, the bastard, still won most of their bets and took her money.
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Yushang plays dangerous games....
Editors: Oshi, Massgamer, Ayje, Aaron “Pastafarian” Sofaer, Brandon “Philosophysics” Zhang-Leong
Comments
Ah, so he's more of a Hellraiser pain perv. jk but ironically he's got a good point on the idea of rebuilding oneself stronger after hardship, but maybe it's ... unrefined at the moment.
totalynotanonymous .
2023-11-14 22:08:20 +0000 UTCThis is an excellent rewrite, I was fully satisfied with the original, but this is *way* better. I like this antagonist.
Guy L.
2023-11-14 01:58:57 +0000 UTCGod dammit, you made me like the guy.
Drendude
2023-11-14 01:29:57 +0000 UTCI really like the re-work here, it makes him still a dick, but much less generic-villain
Kat
2023-11-13 22:53:55 +0000 UTCIt would have been just fine in my book for Sheng to be a traditional Young Master for Bi De to face slap, but I will say that it’s terribly refreshing to have a xianxia antagonist who is genre savvy enough to realize “just because they’re weaker than me doesn’t mean they aren’t a threat to me.”
Ichypa
2023-11-13 10:48:39 +0000 UTCAt least he's no hypocrite; he's distorted, but he honestly believes that this is the best way to grow stronger, and walks the path himself. The only real issue is that he tries to force that path on others, rather than allowing like-minded cultivators to come to him first.
James C
2023-11-13 10:40:35 +0000 UTCWow. Now that is an opponent. Having a weak asshole young master is so stale. Having a zealot young master who is monstrous to others and specially to himself, that is art. Amazing edit.
Victor Segura
2023-11-13 06:40:55 +0000 UTCThe changes were really good!
jetblackvalias .
2023-11-13 04:50:23 +0000 UTCThis is a much more compelling narrative - I still hope to have Bi De beat the tar out of him, but at least there is some reason, however flawed, to Sheng’s actions
Eli Pomerantz
2023-11-13 04:25:45 +0000 UTCWhen is the next skip week? Is it next week or will it be the week of Thanksgiving?
John D Jones
2023-11-11 20:32:10 +0000 UTCThat assumes that the other women's love/lust for Bi De is stronger than their terror of what Ri Zu might do to them for going after her man/chicken. Which I don't think you can.
John D Jones
2023-11-10 18:42:26 +0000 UTCWhen this started, Jin was going to have a harem but was too pure. Bi De needs the Harem now. Rat, bunny, village girl, Bi De gets them all
matthew gilley
2023-11-10 15:09:32 +0000 UTCI don't think so. Sheng referred to Lu Ban as Li, the name of the poor bastard Lu Ban murdered and possessed. Sheng isn't demonic. He's a just a vicious human asshole who is being put on a leash by the Patriarch.
John D Jones
2023-11-10 14:27:44 +0000 UTCProbaly not but he might have thought that someone associeted with cloudy sword sect entered his sect to look for demons presence
Szymon Szczełkun
2023-11-10 14:21:01 +0000 UTCi love the idea of Bi De organizing a tournament. In a few years they could build an arena with Gou Ren as architect and made it benefic to subside Bowu's things. It would be cool to add different scenareos, kung fu poles, water or whatever.
Laura López
2023-11-10 13:05:21 +0000 UTCThank you for the Chapter.
Demian Buckle
2023-11-10 11:17:34 +0000 UTCI'm seeing some elements of Tsundere in there, and the underlying line of "I Hate Being Forced To Act And Perform On Behalf Of Others" is an *interesting* set up, so I'm willing to see how things play out. His approach to taking people from others is Icky, but it might potentially be something that needs to be Tsun Translated, so we'll see
Thomas Keller
2023-11-10 10:11:07 +0000 UTCI'm hoping bi de has to go full chicken to win. Then gramps can show up to ensure the partriach is polite to the rooster
Carl
2023-11-10 07:36:42 +0000 UTCLol imagine this, he fails to act proper, the patriarch comes out angry , and then ol'gramps comes out and whoops them all for their manners xD or really, bi de just ranks up as he returns to RoosterForm
John Grizzly
2023-11-10 07:02:25 +0000 UTCNot soon enough. For either book
Justus Saucedo
2023-11-10 06:13:34 +0000 UTCAh, shucks, so he was just a dog on a leash instead of actually proper. Welp, time to see the upheaval on the final fight~! Thank you for the chapter CF
Kasinki
2023-11-10 04:25:42 +0000 UTCThe rush of dopamine and adrenaline as you lay it all on the line. People don't gamble to make money. they do it because it's fun (or in the case of an addict, "fun").
Hakurei06
2023-11-10 04:02:05 +0000 UTCThe demonic cultivator is revealed. The direct disciples would not have had any of the elixir or whatever it was.
John O'Connor
2023-11-10 03:24:14 +0000 UTCAwww. So he was on a short leash. After Xianghua I was hoping for another high and mighty young master/mistress but I guess that is just not to be. Do you think the Patriarch has an idea that his sect's being morally/ethically audited?
Lanter
2023-11-10 03:13:18 +0000 UTCIt’s more traditional actually. In these types of stories young masters are usually the trashiest villains
Dion Crump
2023-11-10 02:46:04 +0000 UTCSo he was told to be nice, honestly a little disappointed he isn’t a tsundere but it makes sense
AG
2023-11-10 02:40:32 +0000 UTCSo the Young Master was told what to do, but not the why. On Bi De's side, I could see the tournament taking place on top of the balancing poles where the audience could participate in it by throwing mud balls.
Carl Smith
2023-11-10 02:22:52 +0000 UTCAs always, thank you for the chapter. Seeing as how book 3 is out in 12 days, any word on book 4?
Old Dog
2023-11-10 02:20:33 +0000 UTCI thought it said the patriarch’s plan was based for a second and reread that real quick.
Dwayne Parker
2023-11-10 01:53:34 +0000 UTCI just hope Shen Yu is on hand to help out when Yun Ren does his stuff.
Melanie Me
2023-11-10 01:53:30 +0000 UTCOperation Trash Young Master is on!
Bender
2023-11-10 01:50:11 +0000 UTCMost of the young masters are jerks, but this guy is straight up vindictive.
Justin Barnett
2023-11-10 01:46:18 +0000 UTCjust because Jin doesnt have a harem doesnt mean no harem is a happening
Baines
2023-11-10 01:45:26 +0000 UTCOh he’s a typical young master I’ll admit I’m kinda disappointed.
Cj
2023-11-10 01:42:05 +0000 UTCPerfect! So excited for next! Thanks!!
Cam
2023-11-10 01:39:55 +0000 UTCMan, why are they even still betting against Bi De?
Andrew Denton
2023-11-10 01:37:53 +0000 UTCBi De, the ladies man, gambler, and super spy. Is he not the James Bond of the novel?
WarStrider72
2023-11-10 01:36:47 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter boss!
WarStrider72
2023-11-10 01:28:09 +0000 UTC1st
WarStrider72
2023-11-10 01:28:01 +0000 UTC