Chapter 24 - Youthful Ignorance and Conceit
Su Yi glanced at it. Despite himself, he was surprised. âAn Origin Talisman?â
âOrigin Talismansâ were something cultivators could craft only after stepping into the realm of the Origin Dao. They were full to the brim with origin power, and those who possessed them wielded unbelievable might.
Within the Great Zhouâs borders, those experts of the Origin Dao were known as Earthly Immortals.
The treasures experts of that level produced were absolutely priceless, difficult to purchase even with a mountain of gold!
âThatâs right. This talisman is called âStar Cleaverâ. Your father gave it to me the day you married into the Wen Family. Once shattered, it can obliterate a Martial Dao Grandmaster in a single attack!â The matriarch cautiously put it away, then straightened her back, obvious pride written on her face. âThis treasure is our Wen Familyâs greatest assurance.â
Su Yi inwardly shook his head. A single Origin Talisman, thatâs all. Is it really worth all that pride?
âMatriarch, might I ask what youâre telling me this for?â he asked.
âThird Young Master, in the year following your marriage into the Wen Family, aside from a few cold glances and barbed words, has anyone ever really hurt or bullied you?â asked the matriarch.
Su Yi shook his head. âActually, no.â
The matriarch continued sternly, her words carried a hint of a threat, âThird Young Master, listen up. I donât care whether you hate the Wen Family or not, but if you dare do anything detrimental to our bottom line, I wonât spare you!â
Su Yi finally understood. Ah. She took that Origin Talisman out earlier to threaten me, thatâs all.
He smiled. There was no need to linger here any longer, so he simply turned and left.
âWhy does it seem like that kidâs an entirely different person nowâŠ.?â Only after he disappeared from the Floral Tea House did the elderly matriarch look away. Her brow was furrowed, and she looked uncertain. âShould I write a letter to the Su Family and inform them of what happened today?â
A while later, she let out a lengthy sigh. Sheâd made up her mind. âForget it. As an outsider, itâs not my place to get involved in the Su Familyâs business, and it hasnât been for a long time. So long as that brat doesnât do anything to hurt the Wen Family, I can look the other way!â
The birthday feast was still ongoing, and the atmosphere was lively.
When Su Yi returned, he saw Wen Shaobei and the other Wen Family youths all clustering around the same person.
Even Wen Lingxue was there.
The one theyâd gathered around was Wen Jueyuan, Family Head Wen Changjingâs son and an elite at the peak of the Blood Circulation Realm. He was the leading figure of the Wen Familyâs younger generation.
Of course, his reputation was still somewhat inferior to the Li Familyâs Li Moyun.
âBrother Su, youâre back!â When he saw Su Yi, Huang Qianjun shot to his feet, a welcoming smile on his face. Heâd been sitting there all on his own.
Su Yi nodded. âThe banquetâs more than half over. What are you still doing here?
Huang Qianjun said sheepishly, âHow could I leave while youâre still here? No matter what, Iâll keep you company to the very end!â
âOh,â said Su Yi. He naturally saw right through Huang Qianjun and Huang Yunchong. They were unquestionably trying to turn a bad situation to their advantage, turning yesterdayâs disaster into an opportunity to mend their relationship, and ideally, to get closer to him!
âSu Yi, Cousin Jueyuan has something to say to you. Come with me.â Suddenly, Wen Shaobei walked over. His gaze carried a sense of superiority, and his wording was crude and harsh.
Su Yi glanced over at the crowd gathered around Wen Jueyuan. He was looking right back at him, his expression reserved and aloof.
Then, Su Yi looked back at Wen Shaobei and said indifferently, âGo tell him that heâs welcome to talk to me, but that he should come here himself.â
This Wen Shaobei had treated him with disdain from the moment he first arrived at the banquet. Heâd rebuked him, saying that a mere live-in son-in-law like him was unqualified to sit among them.
Afterward, heâd seized the opportunity to slander Wen Changtai, infuriating Wen Lingxue.
But now, he was acting as Wen Jueyuanâs lackey!
Su Yi naturally felt no need to be polite to him, so he spoke as if Wen Shaobei were just an errand boy.
âYou⊠What did you just say?â Wen Shaobei was stunned. A mere live-in son-in-law dares put on airs in front of me?
Huang Qianjun immediately approached, then glared with imposing viciousness. âAre you blind, or deaf? Donât you understand human language?â
Wen Shaobei froze. He was suddenly apprehensive.
Huang Qianjun was infamous throughout Guangling City as a spoiled, domineering, proud hoodlum prone to violence. Just about every member of the younger generation was afraid of him.
Wen Shaobei was naturally no exception.
He gulped, then muttered, âYoung Master Huang, this has nothing to do with youâŠ..â
Before he could continue, Huang Qianjun spat contemptuously, âWould you believe me if I said that, if this werenât the Wen Family matriarchâs birthday banquet, Iâd beat you to a pulp here and now?â
Wen Shaobeiâs face went ashen, and his forehead broke into cold sweats as he slumped over.
âLook at yourself! Pathetic!â sneered Huang Qianjun. âIf you want to remain in Guangling City going forward, youâd best hurry up and scram!â
Wen Shaobei reacted as if heâd been granted an imperial pardon; he was gone in a flash.
Su Yi had witnessed this entire exchange, and he couldnât help but laugh. Indeed, the wicked are vulnerable to even greater villains. Few of the Wen Familyâs younger generation are any use at all.
âBrother Su, please donât blame me for meddling. I just couldnât stand watching him act like that! A trivial branch member of the Wen Family dares treat you with such disrespect? Heâs simply sick of breathing!â Facing Su Yi, Huang Qianjunâs domineering bossiness disappeared. He was suddenly meek as could be, with a toadyish smile on his face.
Su Yi clucked his tongue. âYou sure are adaptable.â
It was unclear whether Huang Qianjun picked up on the insult. He just laughed.
âWhat? Su Yi dares tell Cousin Jueyuan to pay him a visit?â
âWho does he think he is?â
âŠâŠNot far away, and shortly after Wen Shaobei left, the youths clustered around Wen Jueyuan were in uproar. They were both shocked and furious.
Wen Lingxue was there too, but she immediately rushed back to Su Yiâs side. This is bad!
She reached him in a flash. Her fair features were wrought with concern. âBrother-in-law, you should leave right away! Wen Shaobei is trying to stir up trouble between you and Cousin Jueyuan!â
âYouâve misunderstood Wen Shaobei. He was telling the truth. Wen Jueyuan is the one who wants to talk to me; itâs not like I went looking for him, so shouldnât he take the initiative to approach me?â Su Yi laughed.
Huang Qianjun nodded along. âThatâs exactly right, Brother Su!â
Despite herself, Wen Lingxue was dazed. Whatâs going on?
Wen Jueyuan was already striding towards them, a pack of Wen Family youths trailing after him. Theyâd already drawn the attention of several of the nearby guests.
âIâm surprised. Su Yi, youâre getting haughtier and haughtier.â Wen Jueyuan stood before Su Yi and stuck out his jaw, an intimidating glint in his eyes.
He was the leading figure of the Wen Familyâs younger generation; theyâd always been at his beck and call.
Yet Su Yi, a mere live-in son-in-law, had refused to come see him. Worse, heâd done it in front of everyone. This left Wen Jueyuan deeply displeased.
âWen Jueyuan, you put on airs first, got it?â Huang Qianjun snicked. âYouâre less than a hundred feet away, yet you sent your lackey Wen Shaobei over to deliver a message on your behalf. You want to talk about haughtiness? Youâre quite haughty yourself, you know.â
Huang Qianjun was here as their guest, and he was Huang Yunchongâs son. Although his cultivation was far inferior to Wen Jueyuanâs, he wasnât the least bit afraid.
Wen Shaobeiâs expression flitted between shame and rage. Heâd just been called a âlackeyâ in front of everyone. He even felt the urge to find a hole and hide himself inside.
Wen Jueyuan furrowed his brow, and his cold gaze swept toward Huang Qianjun. âThis is the Wen Familyâs private business. Youâd best not get involved!â
Then, he turned toward Su Yi and said flatly. âYou have nothing to be afraid of. I wonât lower myself by bullying a cripple like you. If word of that got out, it would only hurt my reputation.â
Many of those nearby couldnât help but laugh.
âIs that all you wished to discuss with me?â Su Yi just stood there, his hands clasped behind his back, and he spoke without the slightest ripple of emotion.
Wen Jueyuan pondered briefly, then said, âI just wanted to tell you that tonight, the city lord and the others approached you out of respect for Lingzhao. You might be her husband, but youâre still just a live-in son-in-law, unworthy of the public eye!â
His words were deeply demeaning, and many of the nearby Wen Family youths laughed with even less restraint.
Throughout the Great Zhou, live-in son-in-laws remained behind closed doors!
Wen Jueyuanâs words represented what practically every last one of them was thinking.
However, Su Yi didnât seem angry in the least. On the contrary, he shook his head, a hint of pity in his gaze.
âHa ha haâŠ!â Huang Qianjun couldnât help but burst into laughter.
This was unquestionably the funniest thing heâd heard all day!
Others might not know it, but he was well aware that Fu Shan and Nie Beihu, as well as his father, Huang Yunchong, had all come here on Su Yiâs account!
The youths of the Wen Family had eyes, but they might as well have been blind! They were just begging for Su Yi to teach them a lesson!
At first, Wen Lingxue was worried and angry. Sheâd planned to argue on Su Yiâs behalf, but when she heard Huang Qianjunâs burst of exaggerated laughter, she was caught entirely off guard, unsure of how to respond.
She wasnât the only one. Wen Jueyuan and the others were bewildered too. What the f*ck is so goddamn funny!?
Is Huang Qianjun an idiot or what?
Wen Jueyuan glanced at him irritably. Then, his gaze returned to Su Yi, and he said coldly, âGoing forward, if you dare borrow Lingzhaoâs name to run amok or intimidate others, Iâll be the first to teach you a lesson! Youâd best bear my words in mind!â
With that, he turned to leave. Judging from the look on his face, he disdained wasting any more words on someone like Su Yi.
The other Wen Family youths hurried after him.
âI canât believe Cousin Jueyuan would act like that. Iâm so disappointed in himâŠ.â Wen Lingxue bit her glossy lips, and her bright, beautiful eyes carried hints of dejection and melancholy.
In the past, sheâd admired Wen Jueyuan immensely. She saw him almost as an older brother.
But after what sheâd just witnessed, her impression of him soured. She no longer saw him in the same light.
âItâs ultimately just youthful ignorance and conceit. Itâs a common affliction among the young,â said Su Yi casually.
Huang Qianjun froze. Deep anguish rose within his heart.
Two days ago, during their first meeting at the Immortal Gathering House, hadnât he been the very picture of âyouthful ignorance and conceitâ? That was why Su Yi taught him a lesson, and that was what led to an even greater incident.
Heâd even dragged his father, Huang Yunchong, down with him. He really should have known better!
âLingxue, come with me.â Su Yi had no desire to linger at the banquet, so he turned to leave.
âOh!â Wen Lingxue immediately rushed out of him. She thought that tonightâs banquet was rather dull, too.
Brother Su, how can you leave just like that? What⊠What about me? Huang Qianjun inwardly cried out, suddenly anxious.
Although he didnât know it, although Huang Yunchong and Nie Beihu looked as if they were casually chatting and laughing, theyâd been keeping an eye on Su Yiâs every movement this entire time.
When they saw Su Yi leave, they glanced at each other and, without any prior discussion, they both rose and bade the Wen Family farewell.
Neither of these important figures could be bothered to waste any more time hereâŠ..