Chapter 23.2 â Nowadays, No One Believes The Truth
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Part Two
Everyone knew about He Huanâs indiscriminate preferences, and had heard that most of the male pets in the Palace of Bliss were weak and delicate young masters, so many people believed this. However, some people still had doubts. Amidst the discussion, one person asked, âBut how come I heard that those were crimes Bu QingYun committed during a qi deviationâs spell of insanity?â
The man in black was quite proud of his reasoning, so when he heard this question he retorted, âEven if you havenât eaten pork, you should have at least seen pigs run. Everyone here cultivates using orthodox methods, a qi deviation would have, at most, tangled the meridians and made it harder to control oneâs strength. How could it lead to someone completely losing their sense of self and committing such a scandal? Unless the technique Bu QIngYun practiced was not righteous in the first place.â
The two Xuanmen disciples couldnât sit still anymore. As everyone knew, Bu QingYunâs cultivation method was directly derived from the sword intent of the Heavenly Dao, which was the compulsory technique for all of the Xuanmen Righteous Sect heirs. So it was the same technique Xuanmenâs Da Shixiong Bu YaoLian was practicing. This person dared to question the legitimacy of Xuanmenâs legacy technique, and as the daughter of Bu YaoLian, Bu LingYun couldnât just sit by and allow others to dirty its name. She stood up and angrily rebuked, âCease your nonsense! My Xuanmen Righteous Sect cultivates according to the Heavenly Laws, only people of good character can successfully cultivate it. No matter how talented someone is, as long as their heart isnât in the right place, they wouldnât be able to make any progress. Bu QingYun clearly had to have⊠have evil intentions that rebelled against the way of heaven to have done such a thing!â
The situation seemed to be normal, it was even sparked by He Ku, but he couldnât help but feel that there was something wrong with it. He stared at the middle-aged scholar and the man in black who were the most active in the discussion and saw that they suddenly looked at each other. The large man slapped the table boldly and asked Bu LingYun, âGirl, then you are admitting that He Huan is an immoral demonic cultivator?â
She hadnât expected him to ask this, but the words were already spoken and it was difficult to take them back. She could only hesitatingly admit, âOf⊠of course.â
As if waiting for her words, the large man immediately donned an enthusiastic expression as he cupped his hands towards her. âWonderful! We were all waiting for Xuanmen to express their stance. As the daughter of the next Xuanmen Righteous Sectâs Head, I, Xie LaoLiu1, believe you. Please lead us in levelling the Palace of Bliss and help the people get rid of this scourge!â
Had He Ku not known about how Lin Xuan was manipulated, he would have thought that this was how Jianghu rivalries normally worked. However, with a precedent, he could tell that there was something up with those two. Although they never once commented on anything directly, they led the direction of the discussion at every turning point, even forcing Bu LingYun to take a stance through barbed praises for Xuanmenâs reputation. They were clearly very experienced in doing this sort of thing. It seemed that the Heavenâs Library Pavilion was not satisfied with just scheming against Lin Xuan, they now wanted a repeat with these Xuanmen disciples.
Bu YaoLian clearly didnât spoil his daughter as much as the Lin familyâs couple. Seeing the current development, Bu LingYun also sensed that something was wrong. She quickly tugged on Lu Wenâs sleeve for help. âShixiong, Daddy told us not to interfere with anything about the Palace of Bliss until he arrived, IâŠâ
âDonât worry, let me.â
Patting her hand, Lu Wen stepped forward with a solemn expression and sharp gaze. His eyes swept across the hall and the noise finally died down. Seeing no one speak anymore, he spoke in a tone that was neither servile nor overbearing, âMy junior sister is still young and canât hold such a large responsibility. I request everybody to wait a few days for my shizun to arrive. We will naturally assist Patriarch Lin in finding his beloved son.â
It was clear that the people scheming against Xuanmen hadnât expected them to have such a levelheaded disciple since Xuanmen hadnât taken a step onto the Jianghu in decades. Xie LaoLiu saw that the crowd was starting to be controlled by Lu Wen and knew that he couldnât afford to wait. Desperate, he even braved possibly offending Xuanmen to continue, âThen your distinguished self is saying that Xuanmen only cares about the child in question, but not about the threat He Huan poses?â
This got Lu Wenâs attention. He assessed him, seemingly having understood something. However, as a Xuanmen disciple himself, every word he spoke would be representative of his sectâs will. For a moment, he was at a loss for how to respond.
They were in a difficult position, but the other person at the table was not. After enduring this group of peopleâs nonsense for so long, He Ku was full of anger. Seeing this trash still want to make trouble, he sneered as he slammed his tea cup on the table. âA bunch of men go out to fight and you want a little girl to lead the charge, how cowardly.â
The man hadnât expected this unknown young man to interfere and immediately became more on guard. Seeing that this young man sat at the same table as the two Xuanmen disciples and his completely white attire, he tensed as he asked carefully, âHey kid, who are you?â
He Ku spent every day among lawless demonic cultivators, why would he be intimidated by some righteous lackey? He disdainfully shot him a glance before calmly replying, âA man of the Jianghu.â
The more he was calm, the more that person felt something was odd. He put on a fierce front as he slapped the table, continuing to test the waters, âKid, donât be too arrogant! Announce your sect!â
âMingmen Righteous Sect.â
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He Ku really spoke the truth, itâs just that no one there believed him. Xie LaoLiu was even more infuriated. âWhat a glib tongue! Why are you so secretive, are you the Palace of Blissâs spy?â
This bucket of dirty water actually touched on the truth. He Ku looked at him humorously as he gladly admitted, âYeah, Iâm He Huan.â
As soon as the name was spoken, the entire inn quieted. Naturally, no one believed for a second that this clean tempered youth was really He Huan, itâs just that they couldnât suppress the shiver that came with hearing this name. The large man was also stunned by his response, how could he be so reckless as to dare say such things? But now, how would he be able to lead the flow of discussion? Itâs not like he could just jump on the fact he said he was He Huan and stab him. Not unless he wanted to be seen as an idiot.
Xie LaoLiu didnât know that he was almost the first person to discover the demon lordâs movements in Sky Veil Town. Lu Wen was grateful that this person helped them out of trouble, so he immediately stepped forward and helped him clear suspicion in a loud voice, âThis gentleman shouldnât joke about these things. With the pure spiritual energy surrounding you, you clearly practice a quality righteous technique. How could you be a demonic cultivator?â
Lu Wenâs performance had redeemed a lot of Xuanmenâs image from the negative value Lin Xuanâs behaviour caused. He looked at him and continued truthfully, âOf course, I am not practicing a demonic cultivation method.â
Inherently knowing that he shouldnât linger on such topics and seeing that He Ku was no longer being cold to them, Lu Wen immediately said, âThe moment I first met you, I felt a sense of familiarity with you. How about we go outside to talk freely?â
âListening to a bunch of men gossip like at a grandmaâs gathering is also quite boring, letâs go.â This suggestion was right in line with He Kuâs intentions. Earlier, when the inn was completely silent, he saw the middle-aged scholar who had started this whole debacle slip out the door, so after leaving a sentence of ridicule he followed the two Xuanmen Righteous Sect disciples out of the inn.
Lu Wen was genuinely thankful that this young man had stepped out to help the two of them out of a difficult situation, so he earnestly advised, âBrother, you shouldnât go around saying such jokes in the future. Itâd be bad if someone took it seriously.â
âEven when I tell the truth, no one believes me. Iâll just be on my way.â
He really was He Huan. Although he had a younger temperament than the old hand He Huan, his face was still capable of scaring some people to death if it was revealed, okay? He helplessly realized that no one would believe him even when he was being serious and decided not to stay for much longer. He turned to signal to Yun Ce to go catch someone.
Surprised that the youth called out another white-clothed young man from the neighbouring inn, Bu LingYun watched the two of them jump up to the roof and disappear without even looking back at them. This was her first time meeting someone like this and she couldnât help but furrow her eyebrows as she said, âThis person is really weird.â
âThere are all kinds of people in the Jianghu. From what I see, I donât think he is an ordinary person. Shimei shouldnât look into it too much.â Although he advised his shimei to control her curiosity, Lu Wen was also puzzled. The awe-inspiring righteousness surrounding the young man was really not like the amount an ordinary cultivation method could achieve. If he hadnât been sure that Xuanmen did not have such a person, he really would have suspected that he practiced Xuanmenâs cultivation method.
Unless, he really is Bu QingYun?
The thought unexpectedly rose in his mind before he shook his head, immediately rejecting it. Letâs not mention that Bu QingYun no longer existed, even if it really was the Bu QingYun from back then, he was still the pinnacle of maturity and courtesy, he would never be so rambunctious.