Li Cang and Liao Yunliu followed Lu Dongliu.
Li Cangās hair and beard were white, and he looked kindly and benevolent. Liao Yunliu wore Daoist robes, and she had a longsword strapped to her back. They were, respectively, the grand and second elders of the Inner Dragon Sword Sectās outer sect.
āThis Treasure Temple Yao Mountain is actually an excellent place to kill someone.ā Lu Dongliu stared at the distant Treasure Temple Yao Mountain, then said lightly, āIts depths hide strange perils, and itās easy for unexpected situations to arise. This might well be our chance to slay Su Yi!ā
āThat Su Yi kid is actually quite interesting. It seems heās in no rush to reach the Jade Capital. Instead, heās traversing mountains and rivers on foot. Now, heās even stoppedĀ to playĀ on Treasure Temple Yao Mountainā¦.ā Li Cang laughed. āIāve never seen someone so gutsy.ā
āGutsy? Not necessarily, but what I can say with certainty is that the cards at his disposal are enough to contend with Xiantian Martial Ancestors,ā said Liao Yunliu. Her clear eyes were as sharp and intimidating as swords. āDonāt forget: at Dragonbridge Station, he defeated Wang Zhuo of Skywalk Academy.
āAnd at Roiling Cloud Temple, Situ Gong of the Ten Great Xiantian Martial Ancestors couldnāt take him down, not even after joining forces with four of his fellows.ā
She paused, then continued, āAlthough the Ten Directions Palace hasnāt revealed the specifics of their battle, Su Yi emerged from both struggles as the final victor. Thatās clear proof of his strength.ā
Lu Dongliu nodded, his expression tranquil. āSo if we want to take him down, we have to wait for the right opportunity. We cannot be hasty. If itās not the right time, better give up than attack recklessly.ā
āLetās go.ā As he said this, he strode towards Treasure Temple Yao Mountain. His companions followed.
As for the snow-white bird, it took to the skies and disappeared into the depths of the clouds.
Four hours later, in a stretch of mountain shrouded in dense mists.
The golden edge of a knife shot through the air, leaving dazzling radiance in its wake.
It cut through the charging swarm of spirit beasts as if they were made of paper.
Lan Suo beckoned, and the golden knife returned to her palm. Upon closer inspection, this was a slender golden throwing knife. It was dazzling and resplendent, and it brimmed with spirituality.
Su Yi and his companions had long since grown accustomed to this, so they just continued on their way.
Theyād encountered numerous dangers since entering Treasure Temple Yao Mountain. Swarms of spirit beasts, vicious spirits, and vengeful souls nourished in the baleful mists, flocks of vicious birds descending from the skiesā¦
Their ranks included no shortage of beings capable of threatening a Xiantian Martial Ancestor!
But without exception, Lan Suo cut them down as if they were made of rotten wood!
This inheritor of the Great Qinās Donghua Sword Sect didnāt just have a lofty status and mysterious origins; she even wielded numerous mighty secret treasures.
For instance, her golden throwing knife. It was an extraordinary spiritual weapon, and it was obviously the work of an Origin Dao cultivator. It far surpassed the spiritual weapons of the mundane world.
Apart from that, she had countless jade talismans at her disposal They, too, were the work of an Origin Dao cultivator.
Some of the jade talismans could summon lightning to slay her foes. Others couldĀ exorcizeĀ evil spirits, while some could control ghostsā¦
Even ignoring their power, the materials alone were rare and precious; without exception, they were carved of tier-five spiritual materials!
Add that to the time and effort it took to make them, and each jade talisman was priceless!
Were any ordinary martial artist to obtain even one such treasure, theyād likely keep it in reserve as their ultimate ace-in-the-hole.
Yet in Lan Suoās hands, they seemed worthless. She used them without the slightest heartache.
It had been only four hours since they set foot on Treasure Temple Yao Mountain, but Lan Suo had already used six such jade talismans.
Seeing this, even Su Yi couldnāt help but lament.Ā Itās obvious at a glance that this woman has no shortage of cash!
From head to toe, her entire get-up screamed āI have money, so I can do whatever I want!ā
āYoung Lord Su, do you think Iām a burden now?ā Lan Suo asked calmly, her eyes shining with nigh indiscernible pride.
Sheād killed every last strange and dangerous creature theyād encountered thus far. All of this was in the name of vindication; she wanted to return the label of āburdenā to Su Yi!
Su Yi laughed dryly and shook his head. āYou slew a few unsightly spirit beasts and vicious ghosts. What does that prove?ā
With that, he continued ahead, entirely unconcerned.
Lan Suo couldnāt help but purse her lips.Ā Is it really so hard to admit you were wrong? What a small-minded man!
āBig Sister Ning, use these to protect yourself.ā Lan Suo took out a handful of jade origin talismans and passed them to Ning Sihua. There were at least ten of them, yet she just stuffed them into her friendās hands as if they were no more precious than bok choy.
Ning Sihua accepted them with a smile, then transmitted, āLan Suo, donāt take Fellow Daoist Suās words to heart. Heās a bit overly prideful, but heās a real cultivator, with the skill to back it up. Should we encounter life-threatening danger, Iām afraid only he can save us.ā
āI naturally know heās capable,ā said Lan Suo dismissively. āOtherwise, he couldnāt have rid me of my Spirit Parasite Devilworm. But he⦠He looked down on me earlier. He acted like I was a burden. That really displeased me.ā
Ning Sihua smiled but said no more. Some things were better to touch on gently.
Even if she said more, given Lan Suoās proud heart, Ning Sihua feared it wouldnāt have much of an effect.
āLittle Brother Mu Xi, do you need jade talismans to protect yourself too?ā Lan Suo batted her bright eyes and turned to the Mountain-Subduing King.
Mu Xi was stunned, but then, he smiled heartily. āIt seems I have no reason to refuse.ā
Who would disdain a treasure delivered straight to their doorstep?
Lan Suo then took out a handful of a dozen or so talismans and handed them to him. āHere, take them! If itās not enough, just say so! Donāt be an outsider; weāre all in the same camp here.ā
Mu Xi accepted them with a smile. āMany thanks, Lan Suo.ā
In his heart, he sighed.Ā Iāve seen plenty of rich people before, but never anyone this rich. Does she live in a spirit stone mine?
Lan Suo thought, then darted up ahead and caught up to Su Yi. She took out another ten talismans and generously proffered them. āYoung Lord Su, I know you saw me as a burden earlier, but Iām not small-minded enough to make a fuss. Iāll give you these. Let them mend the rift between us.ā
Su Yi glanced at Lan Suo. āWant to hear my advice?ā
Lan Suo grinned. āPlease, enlighten me.ā
āEven jade talismans of this level are, ultimately, nothing but external objects. Using them to resolve danger too often in the early stages of your cultivation has only risks and no advantages. Of course, as long as you maintain the proper balance and donāt let them confound you, youāll have nothing to worry about.ā
Lan Suo was stunned, and her smile froze in pace. Her brow furrowed, forming dark lines.Ā I gave you treasures out of the goodness of my heart. Itās bad enough that youāre not grateful, but now youāre even criticizing me?
But she couldnāt argue, either. Her familyās seniors had given her much the same warning. They too said that when one cultivated the Dao, one couldnāt be overly dependent on external goods. Doing so would negatively influence one's growth.
When her seniors said that, she found it convincing, but hearing the same thing from a seventeen-year-old like Su Yi still displeased her.
She took in a deep breath, then smiled sweetly. āMany thanks for your guidance, Young Lord Su. These jade talismans⦠I think Iād best hold onto them.ā
She then paid him no further heed. Instead, she turned and walked over to Ning Sihua. Who knows what they discussed, but before long, Lan Suo looked cheerful again.
When he saw this, Mu Xi thought to himself,Ā This Lan Suo is a bit prideful, but her temperament isnāt bad, and both her appearance and disposition place her at the pinnacle of this world. Her background is obviously extraordinary too. Whoever marries her will receive both a feast for the eyes and a treasure troveā¦.ā
Another six hours passed. Su Yi suddenly paused, then peered into the dome of the heavens and sawā
Hundreds of thousands of illusory black lotuses appeared overhead, swaying in the air, graceful and ethereal. Occasionally, indistinct figures flitted into view, then disappeared in a flash.
All of this cast the entire stretch of heaven and earth in an intimidating, sinister light.
āThe Treasure Temple Ruins are up ahead.ā Ning Sihua walked up and said softly, āThatās the most dangerous stretch of Treasure Temple Yao Mountain. Who knows how many martial artists have explored the ruins in search of fortune? But few ever return. Countless lives have been buried there.ā
Her voice carried a hint of solemnity.
āThe Treasure Temple Ruins are enormous; they cover about five hundred acres. I once risked my life to venture inside, but even then, I only explored the outermost perimeterā¦.ā Mu Xi walked over as well, his expression strange. āThatās where I found my Qilin Blood Jade Pendantā¦.ā
He felt a bit emotional. The people of the empire thought him blessed with fortune and rare talent. They said he was a peerless genius.
But he knew better than anyone that it was the Qilin Blood Pendant heād found that had changed the course of his life, enabling him to race down the path of cultivation and become the youngest of the Great Zhouās non-Zhou kings!
It was fair to say that the Treasure Temple Ruins had changed his destiny!
Su Yi asked, āIs that run-down Buddha statue you told me about in the ruins too?ā
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āLetās go take a look,ā said Su Yi, forging ahead without delay.
Before long, they saw a winding stretch of run-down, crumbling buildings up ahead.
The skies were dark and overcast. Yao qi soared into the heavens, enveloping the ruins in dense layers of baleful mist. It was hard to tell at a glance just how vast the ruins were, adding an additional layer of mysteriousness.
And when they arrived, the sound of Sanskrit chanting emanated from an unknown source, the sound drifting throughout heaven and earth, lingering without dispersing.
When the chanting reached their ears, it gave them an oppressive, sinister sensation, like the muttering of ghosts. It wasnāt cold, but it was enough to make one shudder.
Overhead, unearthly black lotuses filled the air. Currents of roiling yao qi circulated between them, blotting out the skies.
Every aspect of this scene had a strange and inauspicious flavor.
Su Yi briefly examined it, then glanced at the entrance of a distant temple.
This was likely the entrance to the entire stretch of ruins. The stone steps were in pieces, and the statues by the gates had crumbled. Even the gates themselves had long since fallen apart.
āHm?ā Before long, Su Yiās gaze focused.
Right up ahead, near the gates to the ruined temple, he saw corpses scattered across the groundsāmen and women, elders and children. They obviously hadnāt been dead long, as their bodies were still bleeding.
A lake of blood and a field of corpses. The sight was terrifying to behold.
āThisā¦.ā When Ning Sihua, Mu Xi, and Lan Suo saw this, their hearts instantly turned solemn, and their expressions were grave.