Chapter 165: An Endless Foundation; Xianâer Donât Blame Your Brother for the Harsh Training!
Gu Changge was unsurprised by Gu Xianâerâs choice.
Between Heaven and Earth, is there anyone who can escape their natural desire for wealth?
Even secluded cultivators need money to buy their essentials.
He had known of Gu Xianâerâs poor status for quite some time now.
As such, Gu Changge had long made all the preparations necessary to suppress his âdearâ cousin.
Even information about the Peach Village backing Gu Xianâer was in his hands.
So obviously, her money grubbing nature was something he understood very clearly.
Therefore, in order to put on a flawless act, Gu Changge simply spoke a few words that were guaranteed to rile her up.
Gu Xianâerâs belief of who he is wouldnât change so easily, after all.
âAs for these ten Divine Weapons. . . letâs treat it as a small compensation for Gu Xianâer.â
âThis Gu isnât someone so cold and heartless as to not understand her kindness towards him.â
Unfortunately, Gu Changge has his own arrangements, so he wouldnât so easily âforgiveâ Gu Xianâer.
Furthermore, from Gu Changgeâs point of view, his actions today would only lead to more and more positive developments. Gu Xianâerâs determination to search for and uncover the secrets behind the âbone digging incidentâ of that year was something he needed to further cultivate and grow for it to finally bear fruit.
Her curiosity must be cultivated to the point that she will be unable to help but search for the truth.
Gu Changge had a few more tricks to help this matter along, but the current Gu Xianâer was far from being fully convinced of his lies.
âThings need to get even more interesting.â
He narrowed his eyes slightly, glancing at Gu Xianâer, who he just told to choose between 10 Divine Weapons of her choice before leaving.
Gu Xianâer no longer felt flustered at his arrogant words.
It was difficult to make Gu Changge bleed out his wealth this heavily.
She would not miss such a good opportunity.
âEqual exchange? So be it. My origin healing medicine doesnât come cheap. It took a lot of time and effort to finally get my hands on it.â Gu Xianâer spoke.
She was explaining to Gu Changge, but in fact she was just trying to comfort herself.
However, Gu Changge spoke not a word in response, merely continuing to sit upon his throne, a look of indifference and boredom on his pale features.
The robes on his body began to flutter even without the presence of wind.
Suddenly, the Divine Armory boomed with a bright light, as if heralding the opening of a peerless treasure house, almost unbearably dazzling.
The red bird on Gu Xianâerâs shoulder chirped at her upon witnessing the bedazzling situation.
It was like he was trying to convey something to Gu Xianâer.
And Gu Xianâer could not help but show a little bit of surprise on her face in response.
Her brows rose high while a look of smugness spread out through her rosy features, and she glanced at Gu Changge with an expression that all but spelled outâ
âHehe, Iâll suck you dry.â
Gu Changge almost rolled his eyes. He already knew the red birdâs race alongside its treasure hunting talent.
âSo you speak bird.â He glanced at the red bird.
Since it was Gu Xianâerâs pet, he had no malicious intentions towards it.
However, at this moment, the red bird felt his soul shudder in abject fear. It was as if something was staring at himâŚ
Yet this feeling disappeared as soon as Gu Changge looked away.
Hiding under his bristling feathers, the big red bird peeked at Gu Changge, his eyes filled with horror, trembling slightly.
The unobservant Gu Xianâer did not notice any of this, focusing on Gu Changgeâs somewhat provocative words instead.
Why did it feel like he was belittling her?
âYouâre the one speaking bird [1] .â Gu Xianâer gave Gu Changge a dissatisfied look.
[1. âBirdâ can mean ânonsenseâ in Chinese.]
The aforementioned âbird languageâ was actually her way of communicating with Ah Hong, who had helped her find lots of goodies before this.
Gu Changgeâs face was very pale, but even he couldnât help but show a faint smile at this time.
âThat big red bird on your shoulder isnât bad at all, how about you lend it to your dear brother for a while?â
The abnormality in his expression when facing the red bird had already vanished.
His words made Gu Xianâer secretly pout in her heart, it seemed as if she had truly smacked Gu Changgeâs sore spot, yet now. . .
This speed of face changing was simply unparalleled.
âDonât even think about it.â Gu Xianâer directly shattered Gu Changgeâs unrealistic idea.
Ah Hong came out of the Peach Village with her.
She and the red bird were practically partners in crime.
Gu Changge wants to rob her of him? What a crazy and indulgent idea!
âHurry up and pick. You look like a peasant whoâs never seen riches and the world before. Itâs just ten weapons, why must you take so long?â
Gu Changge raised his eyebrows slightly, acting like an arrogant yet wealthy b*****d.
Gu Xianâerâs eye twitched. Her anger was barely contained as she swore that one day she would use all the Divine Weapons in the world to smash Gu Changgeâs face in.
However, he was currently severely injured, so she would not bother him.
Otherwise, the matter of him bullying her like this would never end so easily.
Under the guidance of the thieving red bird, Gu Xianâer soon selected ten different Divine Weapons from Gu Changgeâs treasure trove.
There were so many goodies within it that, even if she picked the ten most suitable weapons for her, it still held many precious items that made her green with envy.
âIf it were not for Gu Changge. . .â
Gu Xianâer wanted to use her usual money grubbing method and rob her own cousin.
Before this, she had always felt that she was quite the rich little woman, having no shortage of Divine Artifacts, Spiritual Pills, Mystical Medicines, Ancient Martial Arts, and so on.
Nonetheless, in front of Gu Changge, she finally understood what being rich truly meant!
Gu Changge truly did not disappoint.
Ignoring her eager and reluctant eyes, he closed the Divine Armoury, not allowing her to stay for a moment longer to prevent a possible theft.
Faced with temptation, Gu Xianâerâs money-grubbing personality abruptly burst out.
âGu Changge. In fact, I still have another Divine Pill for healing. I think one Divine Pill may not be enough for your injury. . .â
[PR/N: Greedy tsundereâŚ]
Gu Xianâer was not at all embarrassed as she said these words.
Her tone and expressions were even quite cold and calm, as if she was seriously considering Gu Changgeâs health.
Those who did not know her might think she was really hoping for Gu Changgeâs recovery.
âGu Xianâer, you shouldnât indulge in your fantasies.â Gu Changge interrupted her with a smile.
The old monsters in Peace Village taught Gu Xianâer quite well.
Although she was a bit silly at ordinary times, she was sharp when it counted.
Itâs impossible for ordinary people to seek treasure that sheâs taken for herself.
How many people would have been deceived by this one act of hers alone?
âIâll speak plainly. Your Origin has been damaged, so it would be best if you cultivate and consume Origin-healing medicine. If you trade me more Divine Weapons, then I will not suffer. Five of them for an additional healing pill would do, a fair trade given that I do not wish to take advantage of someone who is injured.â
Gu Xianâer earnestly spoke out, her beautiful eyes staring at Gu Changge.
She showed not a trace of shame.
âSuffer what? One medicine for ten divine weapons is not a loss at all? Itâs a steal?â
âI would advise you to think carefully in my presence, Gu Xianâer, the inability to do so would be simply courting death.â Gu Changge changed the subject abruptly.
It was a sentence that obviously caused Gu Xianâerâs expression to immediately stagnate.
Gu Changge was her biggest enemy. Why was she even bargaining with him like this?
However, she honestly did not believe that Gu Changge would kill her.
Her face showed a complicated look.
âGu Changge, canât you just tell me the truth?â
âWhat truth?â Gu Changge asked back, acting ignorant of her intentions.
âReally? At this time, itâs already so obvious. . .â
Gu Xianâer frowned. She suddenly felt that Gu Changge was quite the stubborn figure.
âI donât understand what youâre talking about, Gu Xianâer. You think too much.â
Gu Xianâer felt that Gu Changgeâs expression had chilled.
Obviously, Gu Changge didnât want to talk about these matters.
âMy goal is to seek revenge on you and eventually kill you. Yet, you havenât attempted to kill me, and youâve instead protected me multiple times. Are you trying to make amends for what happened in the past?â
Her emotions rushed out completely as Gu Xianâer rushed through her words.
âYou shouldnât think of yourself so highly, Gu Xianâer. The reason you arenât dead right now is because Iâm the Young Master and the Heir of the Gu Family, so I must naturally take into account the overall situation and the face of the Gu family before acting.â
âBesides. You think I wonât kill you? What a joke. If not for your strong backing and your troublesome nature, I wouldâve slaughtered you already.â
Gu Changge just laughed when he heard her suspicions and doubts, as if cruelly mocking Gu Xianâerâs ignorance and innocence.
These words were half-true, half-false, possessing an underlying meaning.
Plus, would Gu Xianâer believe him if he told the truth?
Gu Changge wanted to see how sheâd react.
âGu Changge, stop lying. . .â
The petite girlâs face paled as she took in his words.
Gu Xianâer had realized that Gu Changge would not tell her the truth, but she did not expect him to act so cold and heartless.
Fortunately, this hurtful speech was within her expectations, Heaven knows how she might have reacted to it otherwise.
âI will definitely investigate this matter, but this does not settle the grudge between us. Just you wait, Gu Changge!â
Gu Xianâer laid down her ultimatum. She had achieved her purpose in visiting Gu Changge, so it was only natural that she was ready to leave.
There was nothing else to say.
Gu Changge looked at her, pondering slightly, a flash of interest sparking in his eyes.
This reaction was not what he expected.
âMaster, something is wrong. . .â
Outside the main hall, came the sound of a slightly frantic report.
Gu Xianâer was about to leave, but her footsteps stopped. The girlâs retreating figure lingered for a bit.
She was a little curious.
âIs there something wrong? What would Gu Changge consider to be a major event?â
âWhatâs the matter?â Gu Changge questioned the lackey calmly.
âThree hundred miles away, a large number of natives of the Ancient Immortal Races have appeared, gathering on a mountain peak. Judging by their positions, it seems like they are preparing to attack us.â The follower outside the hall respectfully reported.
âThose beasts? Another group of people courting death ?â
Gu Changge frowned slightly.
The natives of the Ancient Immortal Continent were quite sly to take advantage of his âseverely injuredâ state to finish him off.
If not for his ârecuperationâ, Gu Changge would have already led a group of followers to slaughter the Ancient Immortal Races all the way down to their roots.
Yet somehow, trouble had come to find him instead. Which clan dared act so recklessly?
Gu Changgeâs eyes quickly fell on the Gu Xianâer shifting about in front of him.
âThatâs right. Thereâs a free thug for use here.â
âWhich clan is it, have you seen clearly?â Gu Changge asked.
The responding person deliberated for a moment.
âIt seems to be the Tiangou Clan.â
âAh, I didnât expect that the Tiangou Clans people would dare to step on me at this time. . .â Gu Changge shook his head slightly, as if regretful.
âEven dogs would bully a sick tigerâ this situation was quite the spectacular way of proving this phrase.
He then looked straight at Gu Xianâer.
âGu Changge, what are you looking at me for? Do you really think Iâll help you? Ridiculous.â
Gu Xianâer felt chills all over her body. It was as if an ominous being had targeted her.
Gu Changge must be plotting something.
âItâs alright. Youâll help in the end.â Gu Changgeâs smiled with a bit of mystery.
âHumph! In your dreams.â
Gu Xianâer swiftly strode out of the palace, intending to leave right away, in accordance with her original plan. She didnât want to stay with the bad luck charm known as âGu Changgeâ any longer.
Today, she was really pissed off by Gu Changge.
However, at least she managed to see through the severity of Gu Changgeâs injury. It was serious, but not life threatening, which made her more or less relieved.
Gu Changge must not be killed by others before her revenge is fulfilled.
âMaster, what should we do about creatures of the Tiangou Clan?â After Gu Xianâer left, the follower outside the hall continued to ask.
At the same time, he looked carefully into the hall.
Gu Changgeâs condition did not look good.
Moreover, the Tiangou Clan was aggressive, and they wonât be easily dealt with.
The rest of the Young Supremes had spat their promises and vows to show up to help if need be, yet were nowhere to be seen now. To be fair, the Ancient Immortal Continent wasnât a playground where people could afford to be so altruistic anyway.
âIf you can catch them alive, then do so. If not, just kill them.â
Gu Changge casually commanded his follower, clearing not putting the lives of those creatures in his eyes.
âYes, Master.â The follower stepped back.
Gu Changge proceeded to hand him a crystalline pill beaming with a faint sword light.
It carried a intent of the Sword Qi forged using his real cultivation.
Relatively speaking, it wasnât that strong.
Nevertheless, after one crushes the pill, the erupting divine energy that ensues could still obliterate those at the Half-Step of the Sacred Realm within seconds, wiping them from existence.
From the perspective of the outside world, this method was nothing more than a result of Gu Changgeâs terrifying heritage. It would be difficult to procure another once one is used.
As such, the younger generation of the various clans of the Ancient Immortal Continent would engage in a fruitless war of attrition, attempting to further consume his âtrump cards.â
âHow pitifulâŚâ Unknown to the enemy, Gu Changge could effortlessly create a practically infinite amount of these so-called âtrump cards.â
The Sword Qi concealed inside the pill was at a very high level too. In the younger generation, there were none who possessed the means to block it.
Hence, the Ancient Immortal Racesâ actions were akin to gifting him the heads of their own people at no cost, a truly foolish endeavour.
Itâs just that Gu Xianâer was supremely unlucky, and was immediately caught in the crossfire the moment she stepped out of the palace grounds.
âDoes she really think that she could go home without incident?â
âEven if Xianâer doesnât take the initiative, she would be forced to take action by the angry creatures of the Tiangou Clan, who harboured a grudge against all humans.â
After a while, Gu Changge left the hall and went outside the ruins to enjoy the show.
The battle had raged on for quite some time, with various runic lights rushing across the sky.
But with the attack pill given by Gu Changge, the battles tended to be more similar to one-sided massacres than anything.
The mighty Tiangou clansmen collapsed and exploded one after another under the light of his sword intent, creating fogs of blood that filled the sky.
âAh. How chilly the mountain wind is. . .â
Gu Changgeâs features slowly became paler and weaker.
He covered his mouth with a plain white handkerchief and coughed, before the followers behind him hurriedly arrived with a stone chair for him to rest on.
âXianâer. Donât blame your brother for the ruthless training. This is for your own good.â Gu Changge narrowed his eyes with growing interest as he stared right at the frustrated Gu Xianâer who was embroiled in a battle of life-and-death.