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v3c46.2: Marching to the Hills P2

Shen Yu watched the great flying ship depart from the Cloudy Sword Sect. Rising gracefully into the sky, the Soaring Heavens Isle Disciples who could fly ascended alongside as an escort.

Minyan, standing on the top of the mast, looked down and met his eyes. They offered each other a single nod before averting their eyes.

They would see each other again. Soon, hopefully. He idly wondered what would have been if his joke about sending Rou to the all female sect hadn’t been a joke. Perhaps this mess would have been avoided entirely?

It was an idle thought, and one he shook off quickly.

“Are you prepared?” He asked, turning to his new traveling companion.

Shen Yu examined the man once more. He was, at first glance, a walking stereotype. Smooth, refined features. A dispassionate gaze. The poise and posture of a cultivator oozed from his very pores. When one thought of a cultivator from story and rumour, Lu Ri would appear fully formed.

Shen Yu had known many, many men like Lu Ri. Utterly unremarkable and doomed to mediocrity. Few who were so inflexible grew beyond the fetters that bound them.

This Lu Ri was fascinating in his seeming mediocrity, for that was merely the surface of a deeper pond. There was something about him, besides his luck. He was certain that Lu Ri had abbreviated and downplayed some of his own contributions. “And then This Lu Ri created an information network, for the other one was inefficient.” was not a sentence one heard… ever.

Shen Yu would take this man’s measure, and truly see his worth.

“Yes, Honoured Master. All is ready. We may leave at your leisure.” Lu Ri stated, bowing his head differentially. Lu Ri’s had changed his robes. They were devoid of the markings of the Cloudy Sword Sect, clean but plain and travel worn. Paired to his robes was a well worn hat—one that had been patched time and time again. He was the picture of a well to do traveling scholar.

Shen Yu nodded with approval at his change in appearance. Being pristine was all well and good, to show your mastery; but in this vast world, it also showed that one had never been truly challenged. All those soft-looking Young Masters and Mistresses—Shen Yu rated most below a scarred and beaten bastard with fury in his eyes.

Only in the final days before ascension should one shed all that was worldly of them.

“Then we shall depart.” Shen Yu commanded. He turned, from the wide open dock at the edge of the mountain, before heading back through the sect, and towards the official entrance.

It had been centuries since he exited the sect this way— and he was feeling nostalgic.

Brother Ge and Brother Ran were waiting for him at the Grand Gate, carved with the likeness of heroes and martyrs. Both saluted him, their fists clasped, as he approached and placed one hand upon the doors, and pushed.

The massive gates, fifteen stories high that had never been breached, not by Hellforged Demon Claw nor by anything rival sects could throw at it slid open like they were made of air.

“Farewell, brothers.” He said, turning, and returning his friends’ salutes.

“Farewell, Brother.” both men said quietly.

Nothing more needed to be said; Shen Yu would be victorious, in finding his grandson. There was no doubt in any of their minds. They had said what they needed to last night.

And then, Shen Yu was marching down the mountain, Lu Ri in his wake. They kept a steady pace though quite slow for cultivators. From the freezing cold steps, they ventured, to where the mist and the trees began, far below the sect. Shen Yu had always loved the forest; there was something mystical about it, shrouded as it was in mist. He recalled he had spent many an hour sitting on the rocks and meditating, imagining that he was part of the spirit world in this fey place.

However all too soon they were entering Crimson Crucible City. Instinctively, as they grew close to the city, Shen Yu pulled in his Qi. Getting bothered by people looking for his power was always annoying; so it was best to simply blend in. As his Qi drew inward his beard became bushy, and his wrinkles seemed to multiply, as to most, he became just an old man.

It was a skill the foolish deemed useless, and those who were wise mastered. He had learned how to hide his presence in order to steal the Frost Chalice peaches from under the nose of a Guardian Spirit Beast—and then realised that it was an easy way to avoid being bothered by any looking for a fight.

The Younger Generation rarely cared for such peace and quiet, but to his surprise, Lu Ri copied him. The young man pulled his Qi into himself—to the point where Shen Yu had to turn and look directly at him to realise he had any power at all. His gait gave him away, as did the miniscule whisps of Qi that escaped him, but it took effort to sense his presence.

“Where did you learn that?” Shen Yu asked mildly.

“One must keep their Qi under strict control in the Azure Hills, lest it run away from them. Honoured Master..”

It was impressive to see such a young Cultivator master and appreciate anonymity.

Lu Ri was now… interesting. Shen Yu studied the young man as they walked through the city. He moved sedately, and without drawing attention to himself, but Shen Yu could tell he was mildly confused about their purpose here.

He was too reserved to ask, however, especially with Brother Ge likely commanding him to obey Shen Yu without question.

“You may ask what is on your mind.” Shen Yu informed the Cloudy Sword Sect Disciple.

“This Lu Ri merely wishes to know how the Honoured Master wishes to proceed. After The Honoured Master completes his business in the city, are we to depart upon a Flying Sword, or some manner of grand formation?”

Shen Yu snorted at  the overly formal tone. With those of dubious allegiance, he would remain inscrutable. But Lu Ri was chosen of Brother Ge… and Shen Yu wanted to see how he would react.

“Firstly, we shall be getting some booze. Sholai makes my favourite piss water.” Shen Yu informed the other cultivator with a wide smile. Lu Ri blinked, but otherwise remained composed. “Then we start walking. I want you to take me along the route Rou used.”

“....We are not to make haste?”

Shen Yu shrugged.

“Well, it has been some time since I have traveled in this direction, and I have never set foot within the Azure Hills. I thought I would take in the view… and you said that he seemed like he would not be going anywhere. I have been gone a year; a week or two will not change things.”

Lu Ri considered the statement, his mask never breaking.

“As you say, Honoured Master.”

Shen Yu looked at him with amusement.

“So. How did my grandson find his way to the Azure Hills of all places?”

It was still utterly astounding to know that his grandson had chosen that barren land to live upon. Shen Yu had never truly been there. He had approached, tasted the Qi starved air, and then immediately turned right back, dismissing the place.

What could have possessed the boy to head to the ass end of nowhere?

“Firstly, he went through the west gate, instead of the north gate; there was a landslide that day…” Lu Ri began.

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And then he catches that there splinter right outta the air!” Shuchang regaled his two newest customers while showing off the item in question hanging on the wall, some kinda traveling scholar and an old man. He had the hunch, the feeling that the scholar was a cultivator, but it wasn’t as strong as the feelings he usually got. The pair were having some of his house noodles, the old guy already done and listening intently to the story. “Saved me son’s life!”

“Oh? And did he take the fight to those bastards after?” The old man asked, his eyes burning.

Shuchang paused in his retelling, suddenly a bit uncomfortable. Then he shook his head. “Those two were supposed ta be in the Profound Realm, yanno? Poor lad looked like he hadn’t slept in weeks. He wuz in no shape ta fight. But he did what he could, yeah?”

The older man’s fiery eyes cleared and he looked disappointed, Shuchang frowned at the old turd. It was less satisfying that the bastards didn’t get any comeuppance but the freckly boy was still a good kid!

He turned the other patron, the scholar, who looked a bit famili—

“Wait, weren’t you the one searchin’ for him?” he asked, pointing to the composed-looking man. “Didja find him?”

The scholar nodded. “Indeed. Rest assured, he is in good health. I am escorting his grandfather to see him.”

“Yer his grandpappy? Well, why didn’t ya say so?! Son! Bring out the good booze!” Shucheng demanded. “Let’s drink to your grandson’s health! Foods’ on the house!”

That caught the older man’s attention, and a smile broke through his bushy beard.

Shucheng kept pouring the booze and toasting to the freckly boy and his grandfather. Man could the old guy could hold his drink! They just kept pouring a few more rounds, before Mr.Scholar stopped Shuchang, the room was swimming pleasantly.

But eventually, the strangers had to leave.

“Hey, old man. If you can… I know it's not much at all, but can you give this to him? It's our secret house diandianmen sauce! And tell him… tell him thank you. I’d kowtow for him a hundred times if I could!” Shucheng asked.

The old man smirked.

“His name is Jin Rou! Remember it!” the old man declared.

Shucheng smiled, finally having a name to go with a gaunt and tired face of his memories.

He hoped the freckly kid—no, Jin Rou, was doing well!

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Two swords struck against one another in a dizzying dance under a moonlight sky. The moon was full, shining down from the heavens, illuminating the two combatants. They moved with utter grace and sublime speed, faster than any mortal eye could hope to track. The force of the swings would have cleaved through steel as if it was but air.

One, however, was completely and utterly superior to the other. That much was certain. The lesser blade could only touch the sword of the superior because he allowed it. It was a domineering tyrant, utterly supreme, and with one last twist it battered aside the lesser combatant’s guard and sent him to his knees.

Lu Ri stared down Shen Yu’s sword, and yielded immediately. Opposite him, Shen Yu nodded his head, his eyes appraising.

“Hmm. Not bad.” Shen Yu declared, removing his sword from Lu Ri’s neck.“Your technique is well founded, and your control is leagues above most I see at your level. I shall commend it.”

“This Lu Ri thanks the Master for his praise.” Lu Ri said, saluting his superior as he rose to his feet. He barely managed to keep his voice even and level. Even in the state of exhaustion he was in, it was unacceptable to show such a weakness. “This Lu Ri sees now the deficiencies in his defence, and he will work to rectify them.”

Shen Yu seemed amused at his response and sheathed his sword. “You are diligent, but currently lack passion, and thus your soul is shrouded from your blade, instead of wielded in harmony. Against one of your level, it would likely be enough to carry the day; but against any stronger foes… your preoccupation with another matter is clear.”

Lu Ri bowed his head again, chastised. “The Honoured Master is correct; This Lu Ri will meditate deeply upon his words.”

Shen Yu sighed and shook his head. “Do not take it too harshly. I too have had my soul waver when worldly matters have occupied my interest. Straying slightly is not a sin, as long as such things are corrected. Now! That is enough for tonight. We shall continue this when we have rested on the morrow.”

“Thank you, Honoured Master.” Lu Ri replied, and the old monster nodded as they started back towards the place where they had set up camp for the night, Lu Ri wincing and circulating his Qi to get rid of the worst of the damage.

He felt like when he first became a cultivator again. When he had been run into the ground day after day, instead of being completely inexhaustible. When Shen Yu had said he would give him a reward he expected perhaps a sword form, or some manner of cultivation resource.

Instead he was to be given pointers. He had The Unconquered Blade’s personal and undivided attention.

Lu Ri knew that there were many who would kill for the opportunity to have a Master of Shen Yu’s caliber actually instruct them.

A single bout had already revealed and rectified deficiencies in Lu Ri’s form.

Their camp was a small thing, on the edge of one of Raging Waterfall Gorge’s many cliff-faces. When he had finished making preparations to set out to the Azure Hills, Lu Ri imagined that they would somehow speed to the destination. That the Old Monster would summon flying swords and they would be there within a day.

Instead, they had proceeded on foot.

Far faster than any mortal could hope to manage… but compared to how fast Lu Ri normally moved, it was positively leisurely. They hadn’t even gotten very far, barely outside Crimson Crucible City.

They lapsed into silence once they had finished their meal and rested by the burning fire. Lu Ri thought on the enigma that was Shen Yu. He certainly wasn’t what he had been expecting… On one hand, he was everything the Cloudy Sword Sect seemed to preach against. A lecherous drunk of an old man, a vagabond, and a drain upon society. And yet, he was Shen Yu, The Unconquered Blade, the hero about which a thousand tales were told.

A paradox, but he supposed a man who defied the heavens as Shen Yu did would similarly defy all expectations.

Shen Yu’s voice interrupted Lu Ri’s thoughts.

“How proficient are you in the use of the Raging Cloudy Sword Formation?”

“I cannot yet manifest it swiftly enough to use it without preparation,” he replied.

“Meditate upon the upper left quadrant of the formation, and dissect it thoroughly.” Shen Yu stated. “That is where understanding and speed comes from.”

“Yes, Honoured Master.”

Lu Ri didn’t mind how long it took to find Jin Rou; Shen Yu could wander as he pleased if it brought him such wisdom.

“But first… Tell me more about the Spirit Beasts he had with him, was it truly a chicken?.”

“‘Twas a tame rooster, in the Profound Realm; it was more powerful than the few cultivators I encountered there, and it referred to Jin Rou as Master…”

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“Oh, honored customer, welcome back to my shop! Those men have not been back since you set them packing, no sir!” The tea shop owner wrung his hands together, as he sighted Lu Ri. His face lit up in recognition of the man who had saved his shop from thugs.

The man was swift to bring out tea and more delectable pastries. Shen Yu had said to travel along the route Rou had taken, and so Lu Ri used that excuse to stop here.

“These aren’t bad.” Shen Yu declared as he took a bite of a pastry the owner had selected.

Lu Ri nodded. “His tea has improved as well. The water isn’t too hot anymore.”

“Good tea is hard to come by for us, and good tea made by mortals, even rarer. Why, I remember one time, when we journeyed for three months, just to collect the first of each Six Elements Jade Grade Tea leaves from the top of each plant, after it was touched by the morning dew. That was some excellent tea.”

Lu Ri perked up, wondering what the delicious tea tasted like. It certainly sounded appetizing!

“Of course, the last of the batch was ruined by the Third Lady of Soaring Heaven’s Isle. she thought she would do us a favour but burned the last half of it—” the man suddenly paused, and looked at Lu Ri. “Of course, do not repeat any of this if you wish to keep your head. Song is still touchy about that incident.”

Lu Ri paused before his next sip and took a deep breath.

Why did old monsters just casually toss out knowledge that could get lesser men killed? The Jade Eagle of the South was the most temperamental of the Ladies of the Soaring Heaven’s Isle Sect.

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Lu Ri once more found himself in front of a fire as Shen Yu finished trading pointers with him. His eyes were locked onto the scroll he had crafted. The distribution network of mail was reaching a truly feasible stage, he had found, and the first implementations of it in Crimson Crucible City had been instrumental in exposing the deficiencies.

“Tell me, Lu Ri. What consumes you so? It is not a demon of the heart; it is a project that I see. I confess myself curious.”

It was considered rude to question what another cultivator was working on. Lu Ri paused and looked up at the man. He mulled over the question. Shen Yu would likely not find it very interesting, but perhaps the Master had some insight?

“Well, it begins with the delivery of mail…”

Shen Yu stared at him at first with complete impassivity… and then increasing interest as Lu Ri  spoke on the method he had devised for cultivating information speed.

“And what if I told you that I doubt your methods and conclusions?” Shen Yu asked after he was done. “What use is increasing the speed of mortal mail?”

“As the Founders said: An idea that cannot stand to be challenged is worthless. Like a cultivator, our words too must stand the test of fire and hold firm against the most determined opposition. Only thus forged may it be put into practise.” Lu Ri returned.

The Unconquered Blade smiled. “Indeed. It would be most useful for the Army., they have their messangers, but some things always get lost. You really are an interesting Junior.” Shen Yu waved his hand. “You may drop some of the excessive formality. You did my grandson a kindness, and I will remember that, Senior Disciple Lu Ri.”

“Will Master Shen be more appropriate?”

“I will allow it, Lu Ri. And I give you leave to ask whatever questions you may have for the duration of our travels together.”

Lu Ri’s eyes widened. He truly was blessed.

“Thank you, Master Shen.”

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The caravaneers gaped stupidly at the head of the Earth-Crushing Devil Serpent, removed from its body and dripping blood.

“Was this the one?” The old man asked calmly. “Was this the beast that dared chase my grandson?”

Xing, their leader, swallowed thickly as he stared at what remained of the great beast.

“Ahh… Yes? The shape of the horns and the patterning looks about right.” He confirmed.

“I see. Then fear this worthless worm no longer.”

“Thank you, Lord Cultivator.” Xing said, immediately bowing.

“Do not thank me. Thank Jin Rou. He thought your lives had value; I am merely dealing with a pest.”

The old cultivator nodded and took his hand off the head. He turned as if to leave.

“You know Mister Freckles?” Ai, one of the ones the freckled cultivator had carried away from the Serpent two years ago now, asked the old cultivator.

The cultivator raised an eyebrow at the willowy girl, who was just blossoming into a young woman. She was already beating the boys off with a stick.

Ai kicked her foot against the ground shyly before looking up at Shen Yu with eyes full. “Uh… grandpa? When you see him tell Mister Freckles I’m gonna marry him when I get older, okay?!”

The old cultivator stared at her, before starting to roar with laughter. “How bold! I don’t mind it! I’ll be sure to tell my grandson about this beauty!”

He strode away, still laughing.

The caravaneers stared at the head, and the boon they had just received, because the cultivator didn’t seem to be coming back to collect the massive thing.

The massive head that still had every valuable reagent within it.

“Holy shit. We’re gonna be so rich.” Xing heard somebody else whisper.

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Shen Yu smiled as Lu Ri continued through his form. The boy wasn’t actually too bad to travel with. A bit too straight-laced, but he reminded Shen Yu a bit of how Brother Ran used to be, dry and matter of fact.

Their conversations were even mildly entertaining!

Like Brother Ge had said, he was a good egg.

Shen Yu was still in a good mood from killing the Serpent. It helped that the further along on this path he went the more he learned of what Little Rou had been up to. It made him smile to know even in pain the boy held to his core.

He hadn’t been beaten. He hadn’t been broken. He had been tired and defeated, but still he challenged the heavens. Rou was likely still injured when he was at the noodle house, but he stayed and aided the mortals.

He had challenged the Earth-Crushing Devil Serpent, denying it when it tried to crush others. Rou, at his level, wouldn’t have been able to land even a glancing blow against it—he would have broken himself on its scales before it felt his blows through its hide, but he had stared it in the face anyway.

The mortals, even without knowing his name, sang his praises.

He still had his fire. He wasn’t…

Surely he wasn’t. All would be well. He would collect his boy— from what Lu Ri said, he may have found some kind of treasure in the Azure Hills of all places! Of course, he had taken full advantage of it. The Spirit Beasts were interesting, but of little consequence.

All that mattered was that even at his lowest… he was still a true cultivator. He was still little Rou.

Shen Yu took a swig of his wine and frowned. He was almost out already—

“Ah, Master Shen, I purchased more wine while you were disposing of the Serpent. I chose one that had a close enough aroma.”

The other cultivator tossed Shen Yu his storage ring.

Shen Yu opened it and took out a new bottle.

It tasted nearly the same as his previous batch.

Well, now his motto was to repay every slight and every favour a hundred fold! He’d have to do something nice for Lu Ri!

Well, they were near Madam Fang’s place…

Shen Yu let the warm feelings wash over him and turned to his companion.

“Lu Ri, have I told you how I met Jin Rou?”

“No, Master Shen.” The disciple said, turning his attention to Shen Yu.

“This orphan boy, not yet eight years old, had skipped his meals that day so he could pay an apprentice scribe to teach him how to read!”

Lu Ri’s eyebrow rose and his attention became more genuine. “Truly? To already understand the worth of reading and writing at that age, and have the foresight to save for the occasion…” Shen Yu saw the genuine look of respect in the Senior Disciple.

“Of course, he was still a little shit…” Shen Yu continued as he took another drink, Lu Ri’s attention still upon him.

Truly a good egg, this one!

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“...Lu Ri, what did you do to Fang’s girls?” Shen Yu asked as they exited the Rainbow Falls. He sounded rather impressed. “They said you can stop by any time.”

“I engaged them in conversation about the difficulty of transport here.” Lu Ri said as he looked back upon the town of rope bridges and platforms built into the walls, perpetually shrouded in sparkling mist  and rainbows, from which it got its name. It was a beautiful, prismatic town, painted in a riot of colours, just the the mist. “After that, they played the guzheng in a most pleasing way. lt was conducive to meditation, and with their input I have further refined the ideal satchel for mail. I thank you for your consideration—That place is indeed home to one of the finer things in life.”

Shen Yu stared at him.

“...that was not…” Shen Yu sighed. “Those were the best courtesans in Raging Waterfall Gorge. Madam Fang’s girls are masters.”

“Indeed, they were skilled and their suggestions were relevant. I must confess I had underestimated their intelligence due to their profession. I shall not make this mistake again.”

Of course those girls are smart. Smarter than most I’d say. Only a fool underestimates a woman that caliber, and they’re some of the best spies I've ever—” The man cut himself off, returning his attention to Lu Ri. “You do know what they were for, correct?” Shen Yu asked him, looking mildly worried.

Lu Ri nodded. “I have little desire for such things. I will do my duty, should Elder Ge introduce me to his granddaughter, but the words of the Founders and cultivation are of more importance.”

Shen Yu regarded him before responding. “Fair enough, I suppose. But what are your vices, Lu Ri? Every man should have one to tempt him, just so that he may learn to resist it.”

“...Tea. Tea and sweets.”

“Good. This world has its own wonders. Make sure you appreciate them before you completely sever indulgence from yourself. Experience is what aids us. And how can a man call himself a man if he has not experienced the world?”

“Actually, speaking of sweets, I do have something from Jin Rou.” Lu Ri replied, taking out the last of the maple syrup he had been given. He had rationed it sparingly, but it was still nearly gone.

Shen Yu stared curiously as Lu Ri opened the jar and the aroma filled the street. Shen Yu’s eyes widened in shock.

“Little Rou made this? In the Azure Hills?”

“Yes. I was most surprised as well.” Lu Ri replied. Shen Yu took a spoon from his storage ring and dipped it into the pot. He took a sip, and his eyes widened.

He had another few drops. “Interesting! How interesting!”

Lu Ri watched as the last of his maple syrup disappeared.

…he regretted telling Shen Yu about it now.

And regretted it even more the next day, when in the next town Shen Yu took him into another brothel.

Lu Ri stared at the Honoured Master from where he was seated between two women, their fingers in his hair. His ears were very warm and his eyes were in danger of being poked out.

Shen Yu stared back, looking entirely too amused.

The Fire Hill Premium Tea leaves that he found in his pack the next morning dampened some of the annoyance.

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The air got colder as they finally exited Raging Waterfall Gorge and went into the Howling Fang Mountains; their journey had taken a week and a half.

And then they stared at the pass between Yellow Rock Plateau and the Howling Fangs, the entrance to the Azure Hills.

Shen Yu paused before starting forwards.

It was like stepping into the blasting winds of the desert. Shen Yu had been to the Wastes, in his youth, with Ge and Ran, when their bodies were barely refined and their balls were bigger than their brains. They learned that even cultivators could die of thirst, heat, and exposure in that blasted, bone-white hell. All three of them had barely been able to stagger out of the Wastes with their lives.

Shen Yu would rate the experience of stepping into the Azure Hills as roughly similar to that. The air turned from life giving to a wicked parasite, wicking away Qi with every breath. The soil seemed to claw at his feet, to latch on and suck the Qi from his skin.

But he was Shen Yu. The air was greedy and the land was ravenous, but in the end it was just the air and the land.

He ripped back his Qi from the world and locked it tight beneath his skin.

Abruptly the feeling of asphyxiation lessened.

“You spent six months here, Lu Ri?” Shen Yu asked his companion, who looked completely unaffected.

“It is quite unpleasant, but undeniably good training.” Lu Ri replied mildly. “Our first destination is Pale Moon Lake City.”

Shen Yu considered the Senior Disciple again. The man had a stick up his ass bigger than Brother Ge ever did… but he had his own surprises. He would have fit in well, all those years ago.

Shen Yu turned his gaze back to the road. Each step in the Azure Hills brought him closer and closer to Little Rou. The leisurely walk had been nice… but he was starting to get impatient.

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Gramps continues to channel Jiraiya, and Lu Ri brings his 100% duty focus to counter.

They actually get along surprisingly well.

Editors: Massgamer, Oshi, Brandon “Philosophysics” Zhang-Leong

Comments

Auto-correct really hates "deferential". It keeps changing it to "differential". I suspect that happens to you, CF.

Matt Grayson

Lu Ri is closest in character to Choji in Naruto's generation, and adult Iruka in the previous generation, especially since both Lu Ri and Iruka are teachers without grand ambitions who are kind to the main character.

Randall Brynsvold

Lu Ri is like Gaara.

Thunderhoof

I don’t know, Neji has a lot of pent up anger and Lu ri is more of a team player than Neji ever was. Weirdly enough I’d say Shikamaru once he stops being lazy gives me more Lu Ri vibes.

D J Meigs

All these places are going to be stops on the Plum-ny Express. How else will Jin keep a supply of that sauce?

taukid

> bowing his head differentially. Deferentially In which Jiraiya and ... uh... You know, there's actually not a lot of Naruto characters straight-laced enough to be Lu Ri? Neji. Jiraiya and Neji. Man, that would be a *weird* fic...

linkhyrule5

" Lu Ri watched as the last of his maple syrup disappeared. …he regretted telling Shen Yu about it now. " Mood.

HawkwardEgal

Plenty more where that came from, now that they reached Fa Ram. Assuming all goes well with the reunion, and no acrimony develops over possible philosophical differences.

Thiemo Guenther

@Bargle- love the Weird Al tribute

Thiemo Guenther

He had stated that he was right that he was an imposter not in the actual way that he was an imposter.

Bille

Nah man, Lu Ri's going to be bff's withe Pi Pa. Training arc for her in courtesy.

BossDawg

I hope we do get an explanation as to why Meimei is able to smell qi someday. Neither her brother or father can do it, if her mother could that knowledge is inaccessible for now, and we have never learned of anyone else with the same ability. It would be interesting to learn what's different about her.

Arin Storm

I love stories that aren't predictable here we are 3 books in with no real sense where things are going

paul Emmer

Ultimately the only real connection between Jin and the empire are the demons who implied the latest battle was a side thing and not their main ambition so the empire will need a new plan of attack to deal with the real threat when they become aware of it. I believe fa ram is the key to this. so let's see how this all plays out

paul Emmer

So to recap the demons real plan, in part, was inadvertently unveiled by Jin in the man he called an imposter; that he ultimately killed. So the question is - did Jin sense he was an imposter without realizing it or was it just an assumption he made that prove To be true: because he didn't realize his own abilities (as a cultivater in the making) I argue it could be both since Jin really doesn't know all of his own capabilities

paul Emmer

Do you think Lu Ri would have been happy to hear Shen Yu's internal thoughts? Especially the part about "fitting in" during Shen Yu's time in the sect?

Jojiro

>“Was this the one?” The old man asked calmly. “Was this the beast that dared chase my grandson?” What in the world? He heard a rumor of something that happened over two years ago, and because it was his grandson, he decided to hunt down the beast and murder it? What if the rumor was incorrect, and it was in fact not this particular serpent? What if someone claimed that the serpent had attacked his grandson in order to con him into getting reagents for them? I find his reaction both hilarious and terrifying, both displaying impressive initiative and alarming haste.

Jojiro

I hope Gramps arrival isn't too dramatic. IN the end, it seems like he wants Jin to be happy... but he might be slightly put off by the cultivation method Jin is using that *won't* lead to immortality. He might be upset to know Jin is going to die some day, while he will continue to live. Hopefully, Jin can convince him to watch over his family, spirit beasts and all!

Logrus

For me it breaks immersion when I have to go back and re-read something so that I can make sense of it as it is intended to be written, which, yes, detracts from the reading experience. Also, the author actually appreciates people calling out missed errors in the spelling, grammar, etc. of their story because they know (as do we all) that no editor is perfect, even a team of them is bound to miss stuff. Most authors do, in fact. It is especially annoying if that error makes it all the way through to publishing without being caught and ends up in the finished, released copy. Which used to almost never happen, but seems to be happening a lot now.

Carl Mason

for me occasionally a mispelling just irks me because things like that should have been caught during the edit/proofreading stage(i am talking published books) .. bear instead of bare, father instead of farther, things like that, on this site or royal road- i don't focus on mispelling since it is a work in progress. one story- not this one- the "proper" british" author used the word whilst...A LOT in the story. so much so, that it just got annoying.

Len

Kudos to you for picking out this stuff. I read as intended not speeled ;) Question does the miss spelling take away from your reading experience? I luckily don't have that issue as I suck at spelling.

Justin

So Meiling is recruited instead, wife and mother goes off to war, leaving her house-husband behind. Then she returns drunk and singing loudly and attempts to seduce her spouse while covered in road dirt and blood.

Carl Mason

Gramps will love it all, especially when the special mead comes out.

Michael Fannon

It's more Tigu, Shen Yu and Damp Pond all three playing up the aloof master or mistress

Sebastian Osterbrink

@BlueMage_VT IIRC Senior Disciple is an administrative role rather than one based on cultivation.

Rakkis157

"bowed his head differentially" - > "deferentially".

Jostikas

I strangely hope Lu Ri evolves again by going to the Azure Hills. Last time he was shown just how the Cloudy Sword Sect was stagnating/declining and he had the idea of developing a proper postal service. This time I'd like him to realise there's more to life than just cultivating and the words of the founders, and naturally with that realisation comes breakthroughs.

Akki

I don't know if I can handle Tuesday if gramps only just gets to Fa Ram. But I won't be able to hold off reading Tuesday to wait for more chapters either. Great work again on the tour and duo to get there!

Justin

I think that the worst way Gramps could react is to kidnap Jin back to one of the central sects. I'm leaning towards the all-female Soaring Heavens Sect. That would give Bi Di and some retinue a reason to take a significant journey to the south at around the same time that the trading company Jin talks with will have put together the logistics for such a journey.

John Pratt

Shen Yu paid him back with high end tea leaves before the chapter ended.

John Pratt

I feel like Shen Yu taking such a liking to Lu Ri is foreshadowing a similar but more intense dynamic between Bi Di and Shen Yu

John Pratt

I don't think that it's particularly rare, but that what Jin has accomplished with it is beyond the scale of anything accomplished in living memory, such that it doesn't look like the Path of Shennong at first blush. The general idea being that most people who bind themselves to a spirit of nature bind themself to a tree or a pond, maybe a river at most, not the spirit of a forgotten nation.

John Pratt

Jin has no specific ability to sense demons. Jin generally has problems with sensing Qi in the same way other cultivators do, largely because his passive senses are plugged in to Tialan. And Tianlan has trouble sensing cultivators for the same sort of reason you might only notice an ant crawling on you after it's been happening for a while. Meiling does have a specific ability to sense demons, and it's apparently better than techniques built for that purpose.

John Pratt

Finally got around and subscribed as a Patreon

neco

Shen Yu will love his new extended family. He was expecting a grandson, not an entire clan... Or a small farming sect.

StarBat

I really love the way this, lu ri's original journey to find jin, and of course jin's original journey out to the azure hills form a fascinating set of parallels as far as 'how different cultivators handle/view the things along this path"

Abby Normal

Oh. The Plums. Yes, them. With the new information network and what has to go into it, Jin might be able to send the flower of that business to explore the world much sooner. I forget the name, but its the one that he ended up selling the gold grade rice to.

Bryan Ortiz Ramos

Perhaps. Though, the way that gramps was disappointed, initially, with hearing that Jin didn't sock it to the cultivators leads me to believe otherwise. Granted, gramps also noted how he was defying the heavens later in the chapter in that same situation. However, it feels as though Jin is always put in situations where the eventual outcome would be to change or question preconcieved notions or traditions and whatnot and delve deeper into that. Take Xiulan, Big D, and Tigger for example. Changing gramps' mind, and expanding Lu Ri's while he's at it, would fit right in with the story I feel. And though I said gramps would be furious, it would be more akin to disappointment and refusal to believe that this is now his grandson. Then gramps will figure out or find out that Jin has 2 souls or whatever, blame it on it being a hostile takeover or something, be proven otherwise, all while combating preconceived notions of what or who Jin should be. Though, it may also not be the case. What do I know lol

Bryan Ortiz Ramos

Now to wait till Tuesday night

Will mILLER

So Jin is a different type a cultivator that seem to sence the demons that is over look by other sets; and the real threat the demons pose. Gramps might pick up on this ; which would put Jin front and center in dealing with it, if they are to avert the demons threat. Just a thought

paul Emmer

And we might finally find out what that strange root is too!

Anonymous

Ha! I wanted gramps to know Washi's turtle and go visit for old time's sake. And he does because he stole peaches. He's going to be SO SURPRISED to find a frost chalice peach tree starting to grow on the farm.

Anonymous

Thank you for the chapter.

William Matysik

oh grampa......its gonna be an amazing shock lol. Looking foreward as always. Thanks for the Chapter!

N0ct3m

You’re really good at this!

David Eddy

More please

C

I'm anticipating the father of Zang Li, spurred by his demon courtesan, will show up just before or after Shen Yu's arrival.

BargleNawdleZouss

This was so very good, but it reads withour hindsight almost like a tragedy, because rou is nothing like shen yu believes and it would be a shock to him

Victor Segura

I think Lu Ri is my favourite aro-ace character after Paksenerion

Whale A

The whole chapter was great but Lu Ri's interaction with the courtesans was my favorite

LenoraeKB

Amazing

Enochi

He is already getting lots of personal training from a master. I would think he is ultimately happy with the situation

zoli bassoff

I'm so pumped for him to arrive!

GuyWhoReadsALot

Shen Yu will most likely pay him back

taukid

Omg, Lu Ri and Xiulan? That'd be great, 😂

taukid

I love this pair, it's like a buddy cop movie. I kinda just want to read about Shen Yu dragging Lu Ri on all these adventures, lol.

taukid

I think a lot hinges on whether Shen Yu is familiar with the Path of Shennong. It’s entirely plausible that he is not - Nezan gives the impression it is exceedingly rare.

KnightRider007

Almost there

Pierre laplant

Holy shit, did no one catch this? > The old cultivator stared at her, before starting to roar with laughter. “How bold! I don’t mind it! I’ll be sure to tell my grandson about this beauty!” "I don't mind it"... Shen Yu channeling Tigu, here!

CalvinCopyright

This was great, but Gramps ain't the only one getting impatient. The self-control to wait until all the chapters for the arc are out is non-existent.

V

I LOVED THIS even more than usual. Lu Ri and Shen Yue buddy movie is amazing.

Gabriel McCall

Well, Shen Yu will get a great granddaughter that loves to fight in Tigu and I have zero doubt he will love Meiling once she sings the donkey song.

Michael Fannon

This whets the appetite quite well! And Shen Yu putting Lu Ri both through his paces and toying with him is frankly incredibly amusing as all heck.

Teh One & TrueTabi

On the contrary. If you think about it, Jin is still very much "defying the heavens", just in a manner different than most – where most cultivators are basically trying to diss the heavens by stealing its stuff, Jin is instead going, "Anything you can do, I can do better."

Benjamin Lawton

Hopefully that's the case, and also good thing meiling is now a cultivator (sorta?) now. Due to normal cultivator prejudice against humans. (Mind you, I'm thinking in the perspective of outside looking in xianxia world). Now, would shen yu hold true to the norms of a cultivator, since he trained what was basically a normal human as his new grandson? Especially considering the author loves to throw us for a loop? I highly look forward to the next chapter.

Stav Tri

MC is Big D if it was not clear, it will be the fated meeting with MC very soon. ;D

Umut Numanoglu

I don't think he is in Sky Realm but in Earth Realm, in upper parts most likely and will and up in Heaven Realm after this training is done

Umut Numanoglu

I think the moment he holds his grand grandson in his hands he will forget everything

Umut Numanoglu

At least pancakes will win Lu RI on their side. Maybe a romance between him and Xulian as they have similar interests

Umut Numanoglu

I really cant wait for gramps to meet up. I have a feeling that he is going to be in for a surprise. thank you wordsmith.

Chris Warner

Babe, the fox brother, and blade of grass are the only swordsmen on the farm. Although, Big D’s powers do take the form of blades of moonlight. Maybe in human form he would be a swordsman.

SilasDrekken

I do worry. Will gramps be able to accept Jin's philosophy? I'm not thinking it will be easy, if he ever does

RedFaux

I love it!

ChanceOfFoxin

The plum blossom org should be able to help fill in the results of what happened after Lu Ri left so that should be cool to hear. If plums have done well, the amount of gold grade rice. Oh maybe pancakes at verdant hill? Hoping to see his reaction, of all things, to the statues of Jin left behind by Tigu. Gramps seeing the ice statues and also the alcohol from the still and vajras mead as well. And of course gramps training everyone.

Bille

I wondered about maybe Tigu joining the Cloudy Sword, but now I want to see Shen Yu training Bi De directly!

BlueMage_VT

I've wondered about his realm since he was traveling. I figured upper spiritual to somewhere in earth, but I also don't know where a "senior disciple" ranks in the hierarchy. Above, below or equal to a core disciple? How close to an elder? Can higher level disciples USE the formation in a basic and crude form, while only a master can truly use it? I wanna know!!

BlueMage_VT

It’s good seeing Lu Ri get what he deserves, and be amply rewarded -and *respected*- for his efforts And Jin will be delighted to receive the secret house sauce.

KnightRider007

Thank you for the Chapter.

Demian Buckle

You are oh so skilled and drawing out the tension.

Anzer'ke

If Shen Yu learns that the Shrouded Mountain laid a hand on his great granddaughter...

Anzer'ke

To most cultivators, that is true. To someone like Jin, who sees his immortality in what he leaves behind, it is every cultivator who acended and was subsequently forgotten who are on a dead end path.

rhekke

hahahaha, I thought it was the gramps that's supposed to send the mc on a journey, not the mc sending gramps on a journey to meet him.

Michael Foat

Guys, i think a lot of people forgot that the title of this story is "beware the chicken"... So obviously when he ll meet the family, he ll have to take Bi De as official disciple, so that the legend of the chicken goes onward.

Archyonx

Seems as though gramps will be furious when he meets back up with Jin and finds that he isnt trying to conqier the world. I wonder how that will go.

Bryan Ortiz Ramos

This path is interesting I think we will all be surprised how CF transition and twisted the run of the mill ideals of how things should go his thinking is always outside the box and not so predictable I wait with "ANTICIPATION ^

paul Emmer

Shennog's Path is technically a dead end, no immortality or ascension, which is the goal of normal Cultivators

SamHawke

On one hand, tis an amazing chapter and I love the pace, on the other hand, maaaaan I can't wait they meet, why make us suffer so

Lazy Lemon

He was big on Jin being able to forge his own path when he was first introduced, so I feel he should be fine with it as long as it is a path forward.

Joseph Dizdar

Did we just get confirmation that Lu Ri is in the Sky realm? In "v2c65.2: The Tournament part 2", Tao the Traveller reveals that you need to be at least in the Sky realm to be able to use the Raging Cloudy Sword Formation. And here it is revealed that Lu Ri can use it, albeit not “swiftly” without previous preparation.

CrazyExplorer

immediately felt the Jiraiya connection the moment I read your comment

Baines

not enough boats for that

Baines

Called it regarding the spirit animals and the maple syrup! Now, what happens when they start to get details of the "drunken brawl" at the Dueling Peaks? Also, I'm wondering if they'll run into some of the other cultivator sects while on the way to PMLC.

BargleNawdleZouss

Lu Ri, we're going to need details. COPIOUS details...

BargleNawdleZouss

He's a good egg.

RJKY

Seeing people again, who were helped by Jin/ Lu Ri is the most adorable thing. Also, shame on Shen Yu for using up the rest of the syrup! And after Lu Ri went and got him wine, too o.o

Nemo

Damn, for a moment there I had hoped that Lu Ri was the Podrick of this story. If you get the reference, good for you.

SuperiorFreak

Lu Ri is one of the best characters.

Thomasaurus Rex

Really hoping that this visit doesn't end in heartbreak. Gramps has really grown on me, but he's still a Capital-C Cultivator, and I doubt he's going to accept Jin's new occupation gracefully. It's just a question of how hard he clings to who he wants Jin to be, and who Jin actually is.

Empty Shelf

I slightly fear the moment shen yu finally reunites/meets Rou Jin and tianlian... I really really hope that shen yu does not look at the spirit beasts as food nor tianlian as a parasite. I had forgotten that the way of the normal cultivator is one that is filled with pride in ones cultivation and despise on those that would hinder it. I hope that shen yu doesn't see Rou jin's family as a hindrance, or there will be hell to pay.

Stav Tri

I can’t wait for them to meet.

Briar

Yay! I always enjoy Lu Ri, and I love this dynamic! Glad he is getting his reward after all, and I do worry a bit about how Gramps will react when he does find Jin and how attached his grandson is to his new life. On the other hand, the "thousand year old wine worth ten frontier towns" that was made by "a rare cultivator dedicated to creating" gives me hope that the quality amd goods of Fa Ram will prevent TOO much friction, but we shall see! Thank you for the excellent chapter!

BlueMage_VT


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