Su Yi thought for a moment, then said, âFor now, itâs hard to say, but what I can say for sure is that the Azure Continent is in no way simple.â
In truth, heâd already deduced a few possible answers. However, they were still nothing but vague conjectures, and furthermore, they were overly shocking. He couldnât say for sure that any of it would happen, either.
If he spoke of them now, it would be overly alarmist.
When they heard that, the crowd felt a bit disappointed, but they were all in strong agreement.
It was true: after what theyâd just been through, who among them dared say that the Great Azure was merely a spiritually barren world?
That night, Su Yi and company left Bloodthistle Yao Mountain and returned to the Greenplate Armyâs camp.
The Spiritmartial Marquis, Chen Zheng, arranged a banquet, treating Su Yi, Ning Sihua, Shen Jiusong, Mu Xi, and the others with great hospitality.
During the feast, Su Yi became the target of their toasts. Naturally, Su Yi didnât refuse.
When it came to drinking, he was no coward.
But then, he knew his limits, too. When he neared the point of intoxication, he got up and left the banquet. When he returned to his room, he circulated his cultivation and silently rid himself of the uncomfortable warmth of the alcohol.
âIf Cha Jin were here, she could at least make me a bowl of hangover soup.â Su Yi sat on his bed. He suddenly rather missed the House of Waveswept Rocks. âTomorrow, as soon as Iâve refined that sword embryo, Iâll head straight back to the Imperatorial Provincial Capital.â
At tonightâs banquet, Su Yi learned that the Greenplate Armyâs encampment had a forge. It was specifically built for crafting weapons and armor.
Naturally, it had no shortage of facilities for forging swords.
Su Yi planned to finish forging his next sword before he left.
Before long, he shook his head, cleared his head of all scattered thoughts, then sat down and started meditating.
Morning the next day.
Mountain-Subduing King Mu Xi, Pu Yi, Jiang Tanyun, and Lu Zhangfeng left together.
Before their departure, Mu Xi met with Su Yi, smiled, and said that it might not be long before they met again.
Su Yi didnât take this to heart. He simply responded with a perfunctory nod.
As soon as Mu Xi and the others left, the Spiritmartial Marquis led him to the Greenplate Armyâs forge and arranged for a private work room.
âThis is Malevolent Yang Flame. Itâs useful for forging spiritual weapons, and I trust that it will be enough to meet your needs, Young Lord Su.â Chen Zheng stood before a massive bronze forge and smiled.
The furnace was already lit with searing black flames. Tongues of flame licked the air, emitting terrifying waves of blistering heat.
âNot bad.â Su Yi nodded. âAll you need to do now is ensure Iâm not disturbed.â
âAlright.â Chen Zheng agreed, then left.
Su Yi was now the only person present. He waved his sleeves, and various spiritual materials floated into view.
Of them, the most precious was the Shooting Star Iron Essence. It was a rare tier-five spiritual material, as radiant as silver and as sharp as cold lightning. It contained the fierce destructive power of the stars.
If you added even just a little of it while forging a sword, it could dramatically increase the weaponâs quality!
Aside from the Shooting Star Iron Essence, the other materials were all tiers three and four. All were valuable.
But all of them combined were far from comparable to the sword embryo made of Abstruse God Wood.
âRather than saying Iâm âforgingâ a sword, I ought to say Iâm âsealingâ the sword embryoâs powerâŚ.â
The look in Su Yiâs eyes was a bit strange.
The sword embryoâs power was simply too great. Although it wasnât a complete spiritual weapon, in terms of sheer quality, it far surpassed typical spiritual weapons!
To the best of Su Yiâs knowledge, even Origin Dao cultivatorsâ ultimate-tier origin weapons were a level below the sword embryo.
Of course, a sword embryo was, ultimately, still an unfinished project. It wasnât much different from a peerless spiritual material.
Even so, its power was exceedingly terrifying! But alas, more power wasnât always a good thing.
Given Su Yiâs current strength, if he used the sword embryo to slay his foes, he could only last about five, maybe ten minutes before exhausting the power of his cultivation base.
The reason was simple: displaying the sword embryoâs full strength required an exorbitant expenditure of his own power.
It was no exaggeration to say that, were he any other Grandmaster, he would have been too weak to use the sword embryo at all.
At the end of the day, the best sword for a sword cultivator was the one best suited to them. Only a perfectly-matched spiritual weapon could perfectly coordinate with oneâs own power, and only then could one display their full strength in battle.
It didnât matter whether a spiritual sword was too weak or too strong. Both had their disadvantages, and both would negatively impact their user.
Thus, Su Yi was effectively sealing the sword embryoâs power so that it was a better fit for his current cultivation.
âRight, I should melt Mountainâs Eminence down first. Itâs a rare spiritual weapon. Once I melt it down, I can combine it with these spiritual materials. Thatâll be enough to let me carve a Spirit-Devouring Edict on the sword embryoâŚ..
âWith this edict, going forward, Iâll just need to gather spiritual materials and let the sword absorb their spirituality. Thatâll be enough to compensate for the expenditures of maintaining and repairing the blade. It can also nourish the swordâs spirituality, and I wonât need to spend time on improvementsâŚ.
âWhen I step into the ranks of Xiantian Martial Ancestors, I might well be able to dispel the seal and use a unique secret method to reforge it into a true divine blade!â
After pondering for a while, Su Yi got to work.
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âOl' Ma-zi, so long as you agree to give up on all thoughts of revenge, I guarantee you a path to survival.â The Spiritmartial Marquis, Chen Zheng, sat in a tent and let out a long sigh. âOut of consideration for our past friendship, I hope you wonât refuse.â
Vice Commander Ma Shanwei stood not far away, his expression shifting and uncertain.
After a while, he said in a raspy voice, âMarquis, might you give me a reason?â
Just a few days, as soon as Su Yi arrived at the Greenplate Army encampment, he trampled and beat Ma Shanwei over what heâd done to Huang Qianjun.
It might seem as if the entire incident had already blown over, but Chen Zheng knew that deep within his bones, Ma Shanwei was frenzied and paranoid. There was no way heâd simply swallow this insult.
Chen Zheng pondered for a moment, then said, âYouâve served the Greenplate Army for years. Your temperament might be a bit extreme, but Iâve always seen you as my fellow soldier. I naturally donât wish to see you throw your life away.â
âThrow my life away?â Ma Shanwei froze, stunned.
Chen Zheng said gravely, âI can tell you that, with your paltry abilities, it wonât matter how long you wait. There is absolutely no way youâll ever get the chance to take revenge. I donât care whether you believe me or not. You can tell me what youâve decided now.â
âIâŚ.â Ma Shanweiâs chest heaved. Some time later, he gnashed his teeth. âFine. Marquis, I agree. So long as I shall live, Iâll never stand against Su Yi ever again!â
Chen Zheng inwardly sighed in relief, but outwardly, he said coldly, âYouâd best keep your word, and youâd best not feel wronged. I donât mind telling you that even the mighty vice sect master of the Deathbringerâs Gate, Hua Liuye, an old devil capable of going toe-to-toe with State Preceptor Hong Shenshang, couldnât take so much as a single swing of Young Lord Suâs sword! In the end, even his soul was destroyed. Tell me, are you stronger than Hua Liuye?â
Ma Shanwei shook from head to toe. He couldnât help but blurt, âIs he really that strong?â
Chen Zheng said flatly, âIf I spoke a single false word, may heaven and earth strike me down.â
It was true that Su Yi had borrowed the power of the restriction formation, but that didnât change the fact that he had indeed killed Hua Liuye in a single attack.
Ma Shanwei slumped as if heâd lost his soul, and his forehead was covered in sweat. âMarquis, please rest assured. Iâm not so stupid as to seek my own deathâŚâ
Chen Zheng nodded, then suddenly asked, âDid you imprison Nan Ying?â
âThatâs right,â said Ma Shanwei.
âGo ahead and kill her,â said Chen Zheng. âThis is the military. We cannot allow a woman to cause a disturbance in our ranks.â
Ma Shanweiâs eyes flashed with cold light, and he went off to carry out the marquisâs orders.
Before long, Zhang Yiren rushed into the tent and proffered a sealed missive. âYour Excellency, this is a secret letter from the Firedome King, Xia Houlin.â
âThe Firedome King?â Chen Zheng was stunned.
In his youth, he and the Firedome King, Xia Houlin, had once been friends. Although they werenât exactly best friends, their relationship was still rather decent.
However, in recent years, theyâd rarely exchanged letters, and they almost never met face-to-face.
Chen Zheng thought for a moment, then opened the sealed letter.
After reading through its contents, his expression filled with uncertainty.
The message was simple: it was a clear warning that heâd best distance himself from Su Yi. Otherwise, the Jade Capitalâs Su Family would see him as their enemy!
âWhat exactly is going on here?â Chen Zheng furrowed his brow. He was well aware that Xia Houlin was one of the three non-Zhou kings to emerge from the Su Family. They said that it was thanks to Su Hongliâs support that Xia Houlin got a lucky break and stepped into the ranks of Xiantian Martial Ancestors.
It was also thanks to his relationship with the Su Family that Xia Houlin was directly appointed a non-Zhou King upon becoming a Xiantian Martial Ancestor.
But Chen Zheng didnât understand how Xia Houlin learned about his bond with Su Yi, nor why he was using the Su Familyâs power to threaten him into severing that bond!
âCome, letâs go visit Marquis Shen.â Chen Zheng rose and hurriedly left to pay Shen Jiusong a visit, taking Zhang Yiren with him.
Shen Jiusong was currently drinking in his residence. When he learned why Chen Zheng had come, his pupils constricted, and he blurted, âThe Jade Capitalâs Su Family plans to act against Young Lord Su?â
But this response only made Chen Zheng even more confused. âBrother Shen, what exactly is going on here?â
Shen Jiusong calmed himself down, then explained everything that had happened at the Western Mountainâs Tea Party. He didnât leave out Su Yiâs relationship with Family Head Su Hongli, either.
After learning all these secrets, Chen Zheng felt enlightened, but also frightened. He had only just learned that although Su Yi was Su Hongliâs son, he and the Su Family were like water and fire. They were essentially enemies.
Furthermore, this was his first time hearing that, at the Western Mountainâs Tea Party, Su Yi had slain the Su Family deacon, Yue Changyuan, without the slightest reservations!
Even the fifth-level Grandmaster the second prince had invited to attend, Qin Changshan, had fallen beneath Su Yiâs blade.
This entire sequence of events was unquestionably shocking, to the point that Chen Zheng stood there in a daze for quite some time before coming back to his senses.
But then, Shen Jiusong knit his brow. âBrother Chen, youâre a marquis, yet the Su Family is using their power to threaten even you. Iâm afraid theyâve long since set their sights on everyone else connected to Young Lord Su!â
He took a deep breath and said gravely, pausing for emphasis between each word, âAnd if thatâs the case, this is serious!â
Seth's Thoughts
What is âhangover soupâ? I think the name makes it pretty clear that itâs intended to clear your head after drinking too much, but what goes into it? I googled it in both English and Chinese, and thought Iâd share some of what I found.
First, Iâm seeing a few people say that congee works for this purpose.
But Iâm getting far more results for Korean variants in both English and Chinese.
Thereâs also a Creole variant, Yakamein, which is also a purported hangover cure. It looks like it got its name from Cantonese. I say that, but the article I linked says that the popular origin story is that American soldiers picked it up in Korea. Who knows? Not me, that's for sure.
Anyway, most of the soups I found when I searched in Chinese were some variant of clear, meaty broth with various solids floating in it. Here are a few examples.