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v4c37: The Legend of the Azure Heroes

The man known as the Special Inspector stared blankly at the transcript of the transmission he had received from Pale Moon Lake City. He could no longer hear the rest of the people in the room talking. The cultivators, the guardsmen, nor the people of Underbridge. They all had smiles on their faces, oblivious to the pounding in the Special Inspector’s ears. The room he was in had narrowed squarely onto the piece of paper in front of him.

It was a relatively short message, with a relatively short command. He read it again for the forty-seventh time since he had received it. The messenger was still in the room, waiting for his reply.

The characters remained the same, and he was not asleep. He had checked.

He had come to Grass Sea City because he was looking forwards to a few minor cases of corruption or something. Stuff he could slap some nobles on the wrist, make them pay a fine, and then ride off into the sunset for. No risking his life, no cultivators, just a bit of a wipedown of the undoubtedly dirty windows without drawing too much attention. They could instead go through records, drink tea, and enjoy the beautiful city.

But then they heard the rumours. The rumours of slavery. His own Lord Father hated slavery—slaves didn’t pay taxes, and were an underclass stewing in resentment looking for the right opportunity to rebel and kill you. It was sound reasoning. The learned men of the cities had surely come to the same conclusion. What sort of fool would enslave his fellow subjects, when instead one could have loyal and productive men—especially when the penalty for the crime was death.

The Special Inspector, eager for something simple, had chased the wild goose of a rumour. It was surely some baseless whisper on the wind they could waste their time on. And the nobles would laugh about the Special Inspector who had accomplished nothing during his stay. Instead of assassinating him, like what had happened to his predecessor.

It had been a great plan!

And then it turned out the rumours were true, and he and Han had found themselves neck deep in conspiracy.

He grimaced as he remembered himself and Han splitting up to cover more ground, at first convinced it was some minor thing. Instead, with the help of Lao, they had found out just how vast it had been.

It was sheer dumb luck that Lady Xinlai had arrived—and then luck again when Cai Xiulan, the Demon Slaying Orchid, and seven other cultivators arrived with Han. Cultivators who had been willing to help.

Without them… he had no idea what he could have done. It was too big for him. Much too big.

It seemed that everywhere he went,he would get involved in some incident that put him in way over his head, only for him to get out of it through dumb luck and the fact that he could keep his face straight even while he was gibbering internally with terror.

He came to understand why some spat the words “may you live in interesting times” as a curse. The only question was…how long would his luck hold? Especially with the way his life was going?

He looked down at the paper. At the relevant worlds on it. He read it for the forty-eighth time, wishing they would change.

They didn’t.

“...Your predecessor has been recalled. Take command, and take them all to heel. You shall be Acting Lord Magistrate?!” a boisterous female voice sounded from beside his ear, as Lao read the confidential message from over his shoulder.

Of course, the pretty woman who he thought was just a simple flower seller had turned out to be one of Boss Tanhui’s closest friends, and had managed to sneak him into a heavily guarded noble mansion.

The rest of the conversation in the room stopped.

“You little wretch, you dare, read over his shoulder? Xinlai demanded… even as she had clearly been leaning over to catch sight of what he had been reading as well.

“Congratulations, Special Inspector.” Cai Xiulan said, inclining her head. He couldn’t even appreciate her melodious voice.

The rest of the room erupted in well-wishes from others. He caught Tanhui and Rags’ eyes, the only people who seemed reserved.

The Special Inspector swallowed thickly, before plastering a smile on his face as Han clapped him on the back.

“It is a post I am ill suited for, but since my superiors have spoken, I suppose all I can do is try to meet those expectations.” He felt rather close to screaming at the moment. “I must prepare the criers, and inform my.. Predecessor. I also need to write a speech…”

Hopefully in his room. Heavens, how the hells was he supposed to hide this from his parents?! He had been telling them he hadn’t been doing anything exciting!

“Criers? Tie Delun asked, his rough voice cutting through the welling panic. “Is there not supposed to be a formation that carries your voice through the city?”

The Special Inspector paused. Not many people actually knew about that system. “It's been broken for centuries. Nobody could repair it, so it was left.” He replied.

Tie Delun pondered his reply, before nodding his head. “You write your speech. I think I may be able to do something about that.”

“I see. Then you have my thanks, and I shall take my leave.” The Inspector replied, collecting his brush and paper, barely holding himself together. He was a little worried that Xinlai was going to follow him, but instead, her eyes were fixed on Delun.

“You can repair one of the ancient’s formations?” Lady Xinlai demanded, an eyebrow raised.

“Yes.” Delun replied, his back straight. Xinlai looked like she was going to spit blood.

“You would use your talents on this, son?” Tie Delan, the Sect Master of the Hermetic Iron Sect asked. His voice had an odd note in it, and the Inspector was sure he was missing something here.

“Our ancestors helped build this palace. I saw some of their marks in the halls. I would repair what was broken.”

The cultivators began laughing. But the Special Inspector tuned it all out, as he wondered what he was going to write.

He managed to make it to his room before he threw up.

After regaining what he could of himself, he started writing his speech.

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Tie Delun took a deep breath, as he touched the fresh carvings in the wall a day later. The entire system was elegant, and surprisingly simple. It was like the resounding crystal dias at the Dueling Peaks in a way. The formation went out from a central room in the palace, and to several pillars that were arranged around the city. From each pillar the speaker’s voice would issue forth.

There was little on the construction of Grass Sea City, truth be told. The formation for Voice transmission was one of the few things that were really clear, if only because at one point there had been a plan to put the formation over the entire province.

The massive, wonderous bridges weren’t really considered as something amazing. They had truly just been bridges. The interiors of them were actually the real “main” routes, meant to keep the sun off the workers, before the place was turned into a slum.

Once upon a time, their ancestors had been masons. People who had built cities and bridges, their hammers never meeting flesh, only stone.

He was glad that he could honour them this way… even if they probably would have sniffed at Delun’s lacking mastery.

It hadn't taken too much to clean them off and recarve the formation. It was, surprisingly, mostly intact.

Of course it wasn’t entirely that simple. They were missing the crystals that were supposed to sit atop the platforms, but they could use their own Qi to replicate the effect—so the rest of the cultivators had spread out, each of them standing atop a different pillair.

He tapped the formation. It seemed to pulse.

Satisfied, Delun rose, and nodded to the mortal man who was waiting on his signal.

The Special Inspector. The mortal was a rare breed. He had managed to work nearly the same hours the cultivators had, doing paperwork and assisting them in every way he could, along with Sergeant Han. He had, according to Xiulan, held his own against the nest of vipers that was the previous Lord Magistrate’s household, completely unflappable.

He was a good man. Though Tigu got annoyed whenever she looked at him, because he looked very familiar to her. Xiulan, Yin, and Xianghua also seemed to think he looked a bit familiar as well, but they had mostly dismissed it as a coincidence.

Delun shook the idle thought away.

“Ready?” Delun asked

“Yes, Master Cultivator.” The Inspector replied, his voice mild and unwavering as always.

“Then… Three, two, one—” He pointed.

The Acting Lord Magistrate took a deep breath in the center of the formation, and began.

“My fellow subjects; Citizens of Grass Sea City. This Humble Servant of the Emperor is the current acting Lord Magistrate of Grass Sea City…"

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“By now, you shall have heard the rumours, and will have witnessed the aftermath of the events that have transpired. I am here to explain everything to you, as best as I can.”

The people of Grass Sea city gaped at the pillars. Things that had been used by children as climbing poles, or had been used as notice boards for generations. Now, they resonated with sound, a cultivator standing atop them in the city squares.

Colourful characters lit up on the side of the pillars, and though the sound occasionally crackled oddly, it was as if the speaker was right beside them.

But what was more impressive was the man speaking. His voice was calm, soothing, and full of authority, as he told them what had happened.

The people shouted with outrage, as he described the foul conspiracy perpetrated upon them—and that scorn turned to cheers as they heard the fate of those slavers, of the heroes, who had brought them low.

“I would like to thank them all, these Heroes who bear the banner of Azure on their back. With their aid, we have captured all one thousand, three hundred, and forty seven members of this conspiracy…”

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“Without the help of the people of Underbridge, however, it would have all been for naught— without their stalwart support, it is certain that some of these defyers of Imperial Will would have escaped justice. I look forward to our continuing relationship, as Tanhui of Underbridge takes his place at the head of the Underbridge Restoration Commision…”

Tanhui, Boss of Underbridge, stared at the pillar, even as his boys erupted around him, hooting and hollering.

Inside, he was numb.

He had been expecting something under the table. Something so the city wouldn’t have to lose any face, in relying on slum dwellers.

Instead, The Special Inspector… no, the Lord Magistrate, had just acknowledged them. Acknowledged them, and wanted their help, so they could improve things for Underbridge.

Rags, on top of the pillar and concentrating, shouted in shock.

Things.. Things were certainly changing.

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“My time as acting Lord Magistrate will be short. But I shall do all in my power to alleviate the confusion, and repair this great city. You have my word, under all the eyes of the heavens. I swear this, on my clan’s name of…”

The previous Lord Magistrate of the city, Shi Suzeng, spared a glance at the damn resonating pillar outside the window of his home.

House arrest. He was under house arrest. It would have been unthinkable, even a week ago, for Pale Moon Lake City to push this far. But with the decimation of his powerbase, the Cai fucking Xiulan standing behind the Special Inspector…. What could he do but bow his head?

Internally, he raged.

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“....I will go now, for duty awaits. May the heavens watch over us all.”

The Special inspector coughed, as the formation powered down. That had been…something. His entire concentration was on not messing things up!

“Thank you, Master Delun.” he said, bowing to the cultivator. His voice was raspy.

The young man nodded, a look a pleasure in his eyes as he looked at the formation. “It was good to see that it worked, Inspector.”

The Inspector swallowed, as he stepped out of the center of the room. He took a deep calming breath, as Han brought him some water—and frowned as noise reached his ears.

“Han, is it raining?” he asked, listening to the dull roar. The sky had been so clear, earlier…

Han smiled. “How about you come see for yourself?”

The Inspector blinked, as his friend started dragging him out of the dark room,.until they reached the doors to a balcony.

Han opened the door.’

They were hit with a wall of noise, as thunderous cheers resounded from the city streets.

“Oh.” The Special Inspector said, feeling rather like he was going to faint. He barely noticed the cheers redouble, as the cultivators jumped from the streets to stand beside him.

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The streets were lined on either side. People hung out of windows and looked down from rooftops.

They looked onto the scene below them, where the Acting Lord Magistrate stood across from the cultivators.

The people were silent; for they knew they were witnessing something special. Something important. Something that would resound throughout history.

The man clasped his hands together and bowed, while the cultivators did the same.

Cultivators, bowing in respect to a mortal magistrate. Truly bowing, instead of the mocking lip-service some courtiers and scribes occasionally witnessed.

As one, they rose, and turned. Upon each of their backs was the character for Azure. A banner, declaring that they shared one purpose.

And then the orange haired Rou Tigu raised her arm and waved goodbye.

The silence broke. The streets and buildings erupted again, as the cultivators broke first into a jog, then a run, as they crossed on top of the massive bridge and back to the north. To the Dueling Peaks.

“Hey… things are gonna change, aren’t they? Lao asked Tanhui, as they watched their new friends grow smaller and smaller in the distance.

“Yeah. Yeah, I think they are.” Tanhui replied.

They watched the cultivators go. To the shouts and cheers of people for the Azure Heroes.

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“Elder. Our report for this week.”

“Speak.” Zhang Zeng said as he ate another mouthful of the delicious rice. He would have to commend the subordinate who found this. The peasant fools hadn’t known they had silver grade rice. Truly, it was pearls before the swine, so he had brought their entire stock.

His stay had swiftly gone from annoying to tolerable, especially since his woman was away in town, buying herself some baubles.

“Yes, Elder. There was an incident in Grass Sea City, but it was deemed low priority. A slavery ring that was broken up by cultivators. The only thing of note was the name Rou Tigu. Apparently she was the one that was…accosted by Zang Li.”

Zhang Zeng frowned at the name, rage bubbling in his mind, and he chewed hard on the rice and vegetables in his mouth. The rage passed surprisingly swiftly, and he frowned.

“Continue.”

“She departed at speed from the City and should be at the Dueling Peaks soon. There was some manner of conclave called by the cultivators of the Province. It looks like every sect will be there within the month.”

“...have her followed, but do not engage or interact.” he commanded, shaking off the desire to go and confront the whelp immediately. It was irrational to confront the girl at this juncture. Something was trying to stoke conflict. He would have to be certain she was alone, and not being watched ,before he approached her. Especially since there were going to be so many witnesses.

“Yes, Elder. We hear and obey.”

Zang Zeng waved his hand in dismissal, and he returned to his food. He savoured the next bite.

The taste was one thing, but its Qi was also soothing and mild. It was a very invigorating meal. He even felt a bit more clear-headed. He would have to get some more. It made the waiting and the lack of killing bearable.

He paused at the thought of killing, and frowned slightly.

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“Ahhh!” Tigu suddenly screamed, as they ran down the road.

“What's the matter? Xiulan asked.

“I finally know why he was so familiar! His Clan name! It's the same as the Lord Magistrate’s!” Tigu exclaimed.

Xiulan, who, to her embarrassment, didn’t actually know the man’s name, compared the two in her head. Now that she was thinking about it, they did look quite similar.

“Ha! It's quite the small world, is it not?” Xiulan asked, her voice full of mirth. “I’m sure he’ll tell his father all about what happened. It will be good to reminisce with him, when we go back to Jin’s!”

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Sorry for the wait on this one guys. It took a bit to get out and i'm stil not 100% on it. But I think its good for here.


Thus starts the Legend of the Azure Heroes.

Editors: Ayje.

Comments

“You little wretch, you dare, read over his shoulder? Xinlai demanded… even as she had clearly been leaning over to catch sight of what he had been reading as well. missing" “Criers? Tie Delun asked, his rough voice cutting through the welling panic. “Is there not supposed to be a formation that carries your voice through the city?” missing" “Hey… things are gonna change, aren’t they? Lao asked Tanhui, as they watched their new friends grow smaller and smaller in the distance. missing" He would have to be certain she was alone, and not being watched ,before he approached her. misplaced space “What's the matter? Xiulan asked. missing"

Chichi son

Lol like father like son= over thinking and worrying while constantly seeking to keep a perfected facade up and running at all times in public. 😂🙃😏 Now he just needs someone to support him through his worries and he'll be a proper chip off the old block lol.

Novel Cat

"Underbridge Restoration Commision" Commission lacks an s

Walter R.

Different guy, that was Bai Huizong, His Imperial Majesty’s Director of Spiritual Ascension Affairs for the Azure Hills.

Alex Rahr

This magistrate, is he the same one that made money from the folks at the tournament?

No we have not. CF has commented on Discord that Jin knows his name, however.

BargleNawdleZouss

Dream Vision? Where?

swishmcfish

If Tigu's earlier (Dream Vison) comes to pass does that mean she is a capable diviner or is this just a coincidence?

Story Time Compass

Have we ever actually heard the name of the Lord Magistrate of Verdant Hill? I thought it was mentioned when his picture came out, but maybe not?

Pat Sprehe

Probably not. At this point he's likely to just accept that his family's destiny is bound to Jin's sect forever.

John D Jones

Alright Zang Zeng, keep asking them questions and avoid your destined demise!

William Johnson

Will we see some spitting blood from TLM the elder when Tigu speaks to him next?

pat

Tianlan fixing the world, one bowl of rice at a time

SinCinnamon

There must be a "Iron Stomach art" for mortals to practice.........

Bridd

The rice is fixing his corrupted ki

Philip Hunt-Bull

Zhang Zheng gives me anxiety.

GreenB

He regularly has his wine served to him by a demon infiltrator it would be surprising if he wasn’t being corrupted somehow

Gangrelking

I sense something fucky going on his this guys head. Something more insidious than merely conflict mongering. Reminds me of Black Zetsu

RedFaux

I like how the work Jin and all are doing is subtly improving the province as a whole. That regular farmers at the edges are now growing silver grade rice. That or like others said it’s the effect of Jin punching and the bumper crop that followed. I just like the idea that Tian Lan slowly mending also creates things like this

Leon

Thank you for the Chapter.

Demian Buckle

Side note - is anyone else mildly bemused that the BoC TvTropes page *doesn’t* include either “No Name Given”, or “Everyone Calls Him Barkeep”? At least one of those should definitely apply

Nicholas Grey

Ohhh, this is nice. It sorts of gives the potential that Shrouded Mountain might be an ally, after realizing they were used as demon puppets. But will it go that way? Tune in next week in Chicken Rice Z

Kasinki

Something about that speech scene just gave me the shivers. It’s straight out of a climactic anime scene - you can just picture it: all these columns, each with the silhouette of a powerful cultivator perched on it - you can’t quite make out the details, but each one is glowing a different colour as they feed their energy to the formation… Or you could imagine it as the dramatic introduction scene - the camera cutting dramatically to each one just as their Qi ignites, with a flowing banner bearing their name as it zooms in on their focused expression.

Nicholas Grey

Does anyone remember what chapter we got that interlude from the POV of the Demonic Sect lady wondering whether she pushed too hard and ended up inducing paranoia in Zang Zeng? I remember she mentioned that she was getting near to where her senior sister was running a project and that she intended to speed up her work on Zang Zeng so that she won't laugh at her. And as a result, she was glad they stopped at Yellow Rock Plateau. I think she ended up running into town to help her Senior Sister 'clean up'. Was her Senior Sister's Project Grass Sea City?

swishmcfish

Oh poor special inspector, your cover is short months away from being blown, no matter how clever your letters home turn out to be.

Thomas Brusilovsky


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