The old blind manâs hands and feet quivered, and he was visibly flabbergasted.
But when he realized he was the only one in attendance who hadnât noticed, the old blind man was inwardly irritated. These people arenât at all trustworthy! Why didnât they tell me that that kindly old man was an Emperor!?
Of course, the old blind man dared not question why Su Yi hadnât warned himâŚ
Su Yi stepped in to comfort him. âThat was just a soul avatar he was using to enter this world, not his true body. No need for panic.â
The old blind man said sheepishly, âI just didnât expect it, thatâs all. Iâm not afraid.â
Su Yi laughed. Only then did he answer the Ninth Libationerâs question. âItâs true that heâs an Emperor, but thereâs no grudge between us. Why should I be afraid of offending him?
â....â
If Su Yi were simply fearless out of ignorance, that would have been one thing.
But Su Yi wasnât the ignorant sort. On the contrary, heâd discerned Cui Jingyanâs origins after a single glance at her jade pendant.
Heâd even inferred the Adjudicator of the Netherworldâs thoughts and intentions!
How could someone like him possibly be ignorant?
Besides, Su Yi had already told them that heâd long since realized the old man in Daoist robes was an Emperor.
Yet it seemed Su Yi didnât care in the least, and heâd even dared quibble with an Emperor about his choice of titles, right to his face. It was truly incomprehensible!
âYoung lord Su, of all the young people Iâve seen in my life, youâre the gutsiest, as well as the most arrogant,â Cui Jingyan couldnât help but sigh.
âIs that supposed to be a compliment?â Su Yi couldnât help but be amused. âNext time you see your ancestor, ask him if my behavior today could really be described as âarrogant.ââ
Cui Jingyanâs delicate painted eyebrows rose. âFrom the sound of it, it almost seems as if youâd be this⌠utterly brazen in front of my grandfather too?â
Su Yi drank a glass of wine, then said casually, âI could say more, but thereâs no way youâd believe me. When you see him, ask for yourself.â
It was then that something occurred to the Ninth Libationer, who suddenly interjected, âFellow Daoist Su, you recognized the Adjudicator of the Netherworldâs pendant at a glance, as well as Jingyanâs background. Have you perhaps seen through that seniorâs origins?â
The crowd couldnât help but prick up their ears.
The experts of Meng Po palace had long since witnessed Su Yiâs mysteriousness, and they dared not treat him as they might an ordinary person.
Heâd seen through that Emperorâs cultivation. It was entirely possible that he knew his origins, too!
And that was what they were most curious about.
âIf he didnât want to tell you, youâd best not pry,â said Su Yi after a momentâs thought. âFurthermore, that master and apprentice had a certain unpredictable karma about them. The way I see it, youâd best keep a respectful distance, or it might well bring disaster upon you.â
When they heard this, the crowdâs hair stood on end.
It sounded like Su Yi had already seen through that master and apprenticeâs origins, as well as the nature of the karma they bore!
Whatever that karma was, should it stain them, it was highly likely to bring disaster upon even Meng Po Palace disciples like them.
This unquestionably implied that their karma was extraordinary!
Cui Jingyan was obviously intrigued, and she couldnât help but ask, âYoung lord Su, canât you reveal a little more? You can at least tell us where they came from, right?â
But Su Yi wasnât willing to discuss it any further. âArenât they carrying your third high elderâs command token? And they even helped you make contact with the experts of Meng Po Palace. Just ask the sect higher-ups when you get back.â
Cui Jingyan glared at Su Yi, then muttered, âYouâre great in every way, except that you love talking in vague riddles. Itâs truly unpleasant.â
Su Yi had nothing to say to that.
When the banquet ended, the Ninth Libationer arranged a residence for Su Yi and the old blind man.
When dawn broke, theyâd activate their formation and leave the Azure Continent.
âŚ..
Late that night, the Ninth Libationer, Xue Ye, and Cui Jingyan gathered for a private discussion.
âBoth Su Yi and that master and apprentice have extremely fishy origins. When we get back to the Netherworld, we should distance ourselves from them as quickly as possible,â transmitted the Ninth Libationer.
Even with a sound-blocking formation, he couldnât relax, so heâd already urged Xue Ye and Cui Jingyan to transmit anything they had to say.
Cui Jingyan didnât seem at all concerned. âThe sect agreed to receive the pair of them. It doesnât have much to do with us. As for Su Yi? My clanâs ancestor attaches great importance to him, so thereâs no way heâs some kind of evildoer.â
Xue Ye said somberly, âNinth Libationer, we came to the Azure Continent to obtain the Seed of the Azure, but now, this grand stroke of fortune has fallen into Su Yiâs hands. Iâm afraid that if the sect finds out about it, theyâll be tempted.â
The Ninth Libationer narrowed his eyes, his expression shifting erratically.
He was a member of Meng Po Palace, and he naturally knew better than anyone how much the sectâs old-timers longed to obtain the Seed of the Azure.
Furthermore, there was no hiding this information.
The three of them werenât the only Meng Po Palace experts to have come to the Azure Continent. Ten or so others had come too.
Someone would inevitably report that Su Yi was carrying the Seed of the Azure.
Besides, when the sect asked about it, who⌠who would dare hide the truth?
When the sectâs old-timers learned that Su Yi had the seed, they were sure to be interested in it.
He couldnât dismiss the possibility that something terrible would happen as a result!
After a long silence, the Ninth Libationer took a deep breath, faced Cui Jingyan, and said, âJingyan, Iâll need you to explain to the sectâs old-timers. Do your best to convince them not to go after Su Yi.â
The Ninth Libationer paused, then said helplessly, âIf Xue Ye and I try to persuade them, theyâll disregard us. With our statues, we cannot possibly convince them.â
Although libationers occupied a lofty position in Meng Po Palace, the palace master and the emissaries of the river ranked even higher!
But Cui Jingyan was different.
Although her mother had long since vacated her position in Meng Po Palace, she was, after all, once one of their emissaries of the river. Her influence lingered.
And her father was the leader of the Cui Family. Moreover, her grandfather was the Adjudicator of the Netherworld, whose name intimidated the entire Netherworld.
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She was naturally the most suitable candidate to convince the sectâs old-timers.
Cui Jingyan blinked her beautiful eyes, then laughed, âWhy not let the old-timers teach Su Yi a lesson? They might beat the arrogance out of him!â
The Ninth Libationer was instantly solemn. âJingyan, this isnât about managing his arrogance. If we handle this badly, the resulting conflict might lead to rivers of blood! Donât forget: the Seed of the Azure is a stroke of fortune grand enough that even Emperors would drool over it.
âBut at the same time, Su Yiâs origins are highly suspicious. Heâs absolutely incomparable to other Spirit Dao cultivators. Even your grandfather views him with enormous importance! Given the situation, we have to ensure the sectâs old-timers donât start anything with him. If they do, the consequences will be unimaginable!â
When she heard this, Cui Jingyan realized how serious the problem was. After a momentâs thought, she solemnly agreed. âIâll do everything I can, but I canât guarantee they'll listen to me.â
The Ninth Libationer instantly sighed in relief, then smiled. âJust do your best.â
Xue Ye had been listening off to the side, and he wanted to say something, but in the end, he forced the words back down.
Even the Ninth Libationer couldnât afford to get mixed up in this, much less a dharma protector like him!
âŚâŚ
Meanwhile, beneath the same night sky.
The old man in Daoist robes sat on the floor of a grand hall.
His expression was serious and focused, and he held a snow-white, jade-like turtle shell. It seemed he was pondering someone.
The young man in white reclined on a soft couch not far away, his legs crossed. âMaster, that Su Yi guy really is quite impressive. Even amongst the Netherworldâs Spirit Dao cultivators, heâd be the absolute cream of the crop. But heâs too arrogant! And totally self-satisfied. If he dares act like that even in the Netherworld, Iâm afraid heâll fall flat on his face.â
The old man in Daoist robes shook his head. âWang Ting, to you, he might seem arrogant, but in my eyes, his âarroganceâ is actually the type of invincible confidence acquired only through overcoming all manner of trials and tribulations. Furthermore⌠Su Yi is nowhere near as simple as you think.â
As he spoke, the old man put away the turtle shell, and his eyes flashed. âI dare say with certainty that, at the banquet just now, Su Yi saw through our origins.â
The white-robed young man jumped from his seat, obviously startled.
âHow⌠how is that possible?â he asked nervously. He took a deep breath, as if trying his best to remain calm. âBesides, if he saw through your origins, how could he possibly have dared to speak so impudently?â
His master was an Emperor! And no ordinary Emperor, either.
What Spirit Dao cultivator would dare speak impolitely knowing that?
The old man in Daoist robes laughed, then said warmly, âYou neednât be nervous. Thereâs no grudge between him and us. So what if he saw through our identities?â
He paused, then frowned. âThe only thing that confuses me is that⌠it seems Su Yi didnât just see through our origins, he even understood what weâre trying to do.â
The white-robed young man gasped, then murmured, âMaster, you think too highly of Su Yi. Heâs a Spirit Dao cultivator of the Azure Continent. How could he possibly tell all that just by looking? Thatâs impossible! Itâs absolutely impossible.â
He repeatedly shook his head.
âImpossible?â said the old man in Daoist robes. âIf not, why was it that he wished us a quick success at tonightâs banquetâŚ?â
When the white-robed young man heard that, he tensed up.
Only now did he realize why his master had followed up and asked Su Yi to clarify what he meant at the banquet earlier. It turned out heâd long since surmised that Su Yi wasnât just being polite when he wished them a quick success. No, he was trying to say something!
âIf that was all, itâd be one thing. The main reason I reached that conclusionâŚâ The old manâs gaze was suddenly distant and profound as he whispered, â...was the old blind man!â