Chapter 214 - Fingers as a Sword, Slicing a Man in Half
The dazzling sunrise shone through the sea of cloud, but the atmosphere atop the Western Mountain was strange and stifled.
The way Xiang Tianqiu and company saw it, Yue Changyuanâs words had effectively exposed all of Su Yiâs secrets.
Facing Su Yi now, everyoneâs attitudes had already shifted.
Zhou Zhili, Zheng Tianhe and their allies were bewildered. Theyâd only just learned how bleak Su Yiâs position as the third young master of the Su Family was!
But Cha Jin was only increasingly confused. Upon learning of Su Yiâs background, she assumed that Su Yi most likely possessed so many unbelievable secret abilities due to his connection with the Su Family.
But now it seemed obvious that that wasnât the case!
That meant that Su Yi undoubtedly had additional secrets, secrets that no one else knew even now!
When she considered this, Cha Jin couldnât help but gripe inwardly. Young Lord, Young Lord, just how many secrets are you hiding?
Meanwhile, as Su Yi watched all of this play out, he remained as indifferent as ever. He didnât so much as shift in his wicker chair.
However, in his heart, he sighed. No wonder that even after reawakening the memories of my past life, this obsession remained in my heart. No wonder Iâm still filled with such hatred for the Jade Capitalâs Su Family.
It turns outâŠ. That in their eyes, Iâm that patheticâŠ.
But thatâs fine.
One of these days, Iâll head to the Jade Capital, sever this obsession, and be done with it! A hint of murderous light streaked through the depths of his gaze, but it was gone as quickly as it appeared.
Xiang Tianqiu chuckled and looked at Zhou Zhili. âYour Highness, now, you have no one left at your disposal besides Mu Zhongting. If you still refuse to lower your head, weâll have no choice but to follow the Great Zhouâs old rules and decide this through military might.â
Upon its establishment, the Great Zhou declared a simple rule: when unresolvable controversy arose in governmental affairs, military might would determine victory and defeat.
This might seem a bit barbaric, but this was a mundane nation where warriors were held in the highest regard. A clash of fists was undoubtedly the simplest and most effective method to resolve disputes.
Of course, the nationâs long-established, deeply intertwined factions and influential figures wouldnât resort to throwing away all pretenses of cordiality unless they absolutely had to.
Take now, for instance. Whatever else you might say about him, Zhou Zhili was still an imperial prince.
Xiang Tianqiu could only increase the pressure on him, step by step. He was unwilling to use force unless all else failed.
And now, a decree had prevented Chang Guoke and Qing Jin from intervening.
Xue Ningyuan had chosen to betray his former allies.
Zheng Tianheâs status as a distant relative of the imperial family had taken him out of play.
Even Su Yiâs origins had been laid bare.
Looking at Zhou Zhili now, he had no one left but Mu Zhongting!
This was undoubtedly the time to decide whether or not to resort to military force!
Zhou Zhili fell silent, and his expression changed uncertainly.
He subconsciously glanced at Su Yi. The prince looked dejected and defeated, but also faintly hopeful and expectant, like a man on the verge of drowning and grasping desperately at straws.
His rationality told him that decisively giving up was the smartest thing he could do, but he was unwilling. If he simply lowered his head, heâd become nothing but a stepping stone for his second brother, and it would become far harder for him to rise again!
As a result, he placed all his remaining hope on Su Yiâs shoulders. He knew it was irrational, but he still wanted to take this gamble.
However, Su Yi only asked, âAfter undergoing this tribulation, tell me: why do you think you lost?â
Zhou Zhili fell silent for a while, then said bitterly, âI lost in far too many ways. I failed to realize the complexitiesâŠâ
Su Yi shook his head. âNo, you lost because youâre too weak!â
With that, he rose from his wicker chair and swept his gaze across everyone in attendance, a hint of mockery tugging at his lips. âWith sufficient strength, what need would there be to organize some nonsensical tea party just to deal with bunch of clay chickens and porcelain dogs? You could suppress the opposition and be done with it.â
It was just one simple, casual, carefree declaration, yet it came across as utterly proud and contemptuous. It seemed Su Yi didnât take Xiang Tianqiu and his allies the least bit seriously.
In response to Su Yiâs arrogant bearing, Xiang Tianqiu and his companionsâ expressions darkened.
How lofty were their statuses? Any one of them could shake the entire province with a single stomp of their feet!
When had anyone ever seen them as clay chickens or porcelain dogs?
Only Cha Jinâs eyes lit up, and her heart filled with excitement. Is the Young Lord finally going to take action?
âThird Young Master, Iâve already heard a bit about what youâve been up to, and I know that your cultivation hasnât just recovered; they say you already have Qi Accumulation Realm cultivation and power sufficient to contend with Grandmasters. But do you really think that paltry little bit of skill means you can be so brazen?â Yue Changyuan snorted coldly, then shot to his feet and pointed his feather fan at Su Yi. âDonât forget what the family head once told you: âIf you dare use the Su Familyâs name to your own ends, immediate execution!ââ
Xiang Tianqiu and his alliesâ hearts shook. How much must Family Head Su hate his son to have issued such a heartless order?
But this declaration also filled them with excitement.
They all understood a little about Su Yi. They knew that although he looked young, he was in fact incredibly strong.
But with Family Head Suâs declaration in the mix, so long as Su Yi got himself involved in this, heâd effectively be disobeying his fatherâs orders. Then, they would inevitably hunt him down!
Zhou Zhiliâs heart sank. Family Head Su Hongliâs words had always carried an enormous weight. Since he made such a declaration, heâd surely dare carry it out.
Under these circumstances, wasnât asking Su Yi to assist him no different from making him fall out with his family?
âBrother Suââ Zhou Zhili couldnât help but call out to him.
However, Su Yi immediately cut him off. âDo you think Iâm afraid of the Jade Capitalâs Su Family?â
Zhou Zhiliâs expression froze.
Yue Changyuan was so angry that he laughed. âThird Young Master, if the rest of the clan heard you say that, theyâd want nothing more than to skin you alive! I urge you to be good and stay put. Donât do anything foolish and ignorant, or elseâŠ.â
Su Yi glanced at him. âOr else what?â
Murderous intent arose on Yue Changyuanâs face. âThird Young Master, consider the consequences carefully. Once we take actionâŠ..â
âCease this endless nattering!â Su Yi frowned and cut him off. âGet down on your knees, or Iâll grant you death. Choose!â
The entire mountaintop fell so deathly silent, you could hear a pin drop. None of them would ever have guessed Su Yi would be so domineering. He didnât even take Yue Changyuan, a lofty representative of the Su Family, the least bit seriously!
But Zhou Zhili felt as if his blood were boiling. His sense of defeat and humiliation, his concerns and his despondency, all of them seemed to scatter to the winds, replaced with indescribable excitement.
The sight of Su Yiâs fearless, despotic bearing helped Zhou Zhili make up his mind. This time, he would act crazy too. Heâd fight with everything he had, regardless of whether he won or lost!
The princeâs expression was dark and imposing. He gnashed his teeth and said, âYue Changyuan, right? Should I, Zhou Zhili, one day rise to power, I wonât let you or anyone close to you off, no exceptions!â
Every word was booming and forceful, with a decisive, frenzied air.
When they saw this, Xiang Tianqiu and companyâs expressions shifted. Even they didnât want a prince to bear a deep grudge against them! Otherwise, they would have long since resorted to violence to resolve todayâs matter.
Yue Changyuanâs pupils constricted, and he laughed coldly. âSixth Highness, how many scions of the imperial family are there out there? Quite a few have greater talent and stronger character than you. Do you really think you have hope of rising to power?â
He paused, then said flatly, âTake today as an example. In this contest against the second prince, you already have no power left to reverse this situation.â
He then stepped forward, stopping when he was just thirty feet from Su Yi. His gaze instantly turned cold and grim.
âThird Young Master, Iâll give you a choice too. Either you scram and get the hell off this mountain or I⊠cripple you, then drag you back to the Jade Capital for punishment!â
His clothes fluttered in the wind, and with a clang, he drew the saber hanging from his waist. His entire aura immediately transformed, and his murderous intent soared into the air, dispersing the nearby clouds!
Everyoneâs gazes gathered on him.
Su Yi instantly burst into mocking laughter, then turned to look at Cha Jin. âKeep an eye on my chair; donât let the wind blow it off the cliff.â
After a brief, stunned pause, Cha Jin hurriedly nodded.
But Su Yiâs words and behavior made Yue Changyuan feel as if heâd suffered an enormous humiliation. His expression instantly darkened. âThird Young Master, youâve truly disappointed meâŠ.â
Before the words had even left his lips, he suddenly swung his saber.
Whoosh!
It swept forth like a radiant, snow-white waterfall. The saberâs dazzlingly bright carried terrifying saber qi as it effortlessly tore through the air.
The thirty feet between Yue Changyuan and Su Yi was now nothing but radiant saber qi and limitless sharpness!
When Xiang Tianqiu saw this, even he couldnât help but look stunned.
This was what they meant when they said âwhen a professional took action, the truth of their abilities was immediately obvious."
This single attack was a full display of the Jade-Faced Saber Monarchâs bearing and skill, as well as his foundations as the man whoâd once taken second place in the imperial martial examinations.
âYouâre throwing your life away.â Su Yiâs gaze was calm and indifferent. He stretched out his finger and flicked.
It was the simple, understated power of a single finger, yet it struck like an unblockable hammer, slamming into the sharp, sweeping, seemingly unstoppable saber qi.
Immediately afterward, a dense series of booms went off. All thirty feet of saber qi, an attack heâd put his entire Grandmaster-level cultivation into, crumbled and burst.
The energies splashed, then dispersed like rain!
At the same time, Su Yi stepped forward and stretched out his finger as if it were a sword. He sliced through the air.
Kssh!
A streak of light flashed by like a sudden bolt of lightning.
A light, ethereal wisp of sword qi flew through the air, emanating eye-catching Dao Force intermingled with subtle hints of the inscrutable charm of the Grand Dao.
Yue Changyuanâs hair stood on end, and his expression shifted dramatically.
Heâd long since known that Su Yi was no ordinary Qi Accumulation martial artist. Heâd even heard from Xiang Tianqiu that Su Yi had slain Grandmasters before.
Thus, when he attacked just now, he held nothing back. That attack represented the true pinnacle of his power.
He would never have guessed that Su Yi could, with a single, understated swing of the finger, shatter his saber qi as if it were nothing but rotting wood.
He almost dared not believe his eyes.
And now, as Su Yiâs sword qi slashed toward him, he felt an instinctive terror course through him.
In response to the incoming, potentially fatal energies, he didnât hesitate to go all out.
He called upon every last drop of power he had, holding nothing in reserve!
âSpirit Thunder Saber Breach!â
His saber rumbled like thunder and burst with radiant light, as if it were on fire, then swung, sudden and furious.
Then, beneath the crowdâs stunned gazes, the saber swing Yue Changyuan had held nothing back to unleash silently split in two in the face of that single wisp of sword qi.
The sword qi cut through it as effortlessly as if were made of tofu.
Crunch!
Immediately afterward, that fully spiritual, extraordinary saber cracked, splitting directly in two.
And that swift, dreamlike streak of sword qi infused with the profound charm of the Dao effortlessly sliced into Yue Changyuanâs unprotected body.
A streak of bright red blood started from his head, then spread straight down him, down his nose, past his lips and jaw, then onto his chest.
âYouâŠ.â Yue Changyuanâs eyes widened. He opened his mouth as if to say something, but his body had already split down the midline. Both halves thudded to the ground with a waterfall of blood.