Cheng Qian was transfixed by his masterâs form of address. He wasnât sure at first if he should call the other side âmartial grandfatherâ.
Just a year ago, when Cheng Qian first walked into Fuyao Mountain, he had blindly thought that this was an illegitimate yet somewhat decent sect.
It was completely understandable of him to think that way; after all, apart from the knight-errants, which folk stories didnât describe sects deserving to be called such as having great bunch of people fighting and scheming against each other?
Whereas Fuyao Sect only had a sect leader with a handful of callow kidsâeven gangs of youths in rural areas were perhaps much larger than this.
But in the last couple of days, Cheng Qian had found out one after the other that he had not only a martial uncle, but also a martial grandfather. Though that wasnât something heâd be proud of at all.
Just taking a look at his martial uncle who had the power to perform astounding feats, and his martial grandfather, the top demonic cultivator in this land, and then taking another look at his pitiful master, Cheng Qian couldnât help but wonder if Fuyao Sect existed just to elucidate to the world the meaning of âWhile the priest climbs a post, the devil climbs ten.â
And moreover, between âa poultry sectâ1 and âthe headquarters of demonic cultivatorsâ, Cheng Qian dithered over which suited Fuyao Sect better.
After being recognized, Lord Beiming sighed a bit. Then the black mist around his body cleared up to reveal his true face.
He had neither the demeanour of a transcendent being nor the fierce features of an ogre. He was, on the whole, an ordinary person.
His sunken eyes added a touch of handsomeness to his visage. But beyond that, this legendary grandmaster of all devil magic was actually an unimposing middle-aged manâa haggard man with a sallow face and fine shades of grey at his temples.
Tucking his hands into sleeves, Lord Beiming stood near his lonely corpse. Then he waved his hand and said, âRise, Xiao-Chunâyou never knelt to me when I was alive, so why bother doing it now?â
Muchun Zhenren readily stood up as he was told and laid Puddle down, letting her go to Cheng Qian. Then he said in a rather casual manner, âIâm visiting a grave, anyway; of course, Iâm supposed to kneel to my ancestor.â
Cheng Qian: ââŚâ
He found it was a tradition of Fuyao Sect to show very little respect to oneâs elders and masters.
âI thought you were dead and that your primordial spirit had reincarnated. That was why I had even mistaken Xiao-Qian as your reincarnation, since his bazi2 was the same as yours, and that mulish disposition of his was so like you. But Iâd never thought⌠that your souls lingered in this world by attaching to three copper coins.â Muchun Zhenren briefly paused before he carried on with a sense of grievance, âMaster, since you had to attach to something, why did you choose copper coins? Even if you couldnât find gold, silver ingots also work great!â
When Lord Beiming was shrouded in black mist, his aura as the grandmaster of all devil magics oozed from every pore, making people readily prostrate themselves in worship. Whereas when he unveiled himself, it wasnât like that at all.
âIf I did so, would I ever have had the chance to see you again? Youâd have squandered them to meet your urgent needs.â Lord Beiming chuckled as he regarded Muchun Zhenren with the same gloom Muchun had while talking to Yan Zhengming.
âMaster, times have changed. Our sect is no longer as poor as it once was.â
âI know. Youâve accepted a God of Wealth as your apprentice,â said Lord Beiming ironically, without any change of expression.
After this brief conversation, the master and the apprentice stared at each other for a moment before breaking into a sudden laughter which baffled Cheng Qian.
Holding Puddle, Cheng Qian gazed at the hollow-eyed corpse, utterly unclear about what the two seniors were laughing about.
Moments later, Muchun Zhenren stopped laughing and asked, âOne of your souls dispersed in the Demon Valley, and one burnt up in the Soul-Consuming Lamp, so this is your last one? Having lingered in the world for so long with nothing to rely on, even Lord Beiming will end up being eradicated, right?â
âItâs just death, nothing serious.â Lord Beiming smiled again.
âHow about senior brother; is he dead now?â
When in front of dozens of ships and under countless gazes, Muchun had to call him âJiang Pengâ directly. But now facing Lord Beiming, there was nothing to conceal, so he used âsenior brotherâ.
Lord Beiming paused and answered with eyes half closed, âHe didnât die in seriousness. I splintered the spirit flame with all the strength of my remaining soul, and Iâve given him a heavy blow. But your senior brother has refined his body and the Soul-Consuming Lamp together; his souls have become the spirit of that lamp and can never enter the cycle of reincarnation again. He wonât be counted as a human being anymore, so arguably heâs dead.â
Muchun Zhenren went silent for a while before asking again, âDid he recognize you?â
Lord Beiming just kept smiling without replying. His smiling silence was as though saying, âNow that things have reached this point, does it make any difference whether he recognized me or not?â
Then he turned to Cheng Qian, benevolently saying, âKid, itâs my third time to see you. Come here.â
Cheng Qian advanced, but he didnât go near Lord Beiming as he was told. Rather, he silently went up to Muchun Zhenrenâs side and tepidly gave a wordless salute to Lord Beiming, as Cheng Qian didnât know how to address him.
Even though Master and Lord Beiming seemed to be very close when they chatted, Cheng Qianâs intuition told him that it might not necessarily be the case.
Suppose that they had been so intimate as they appeared now, Cheng Qian couldnât fathom why Master had never mentioned martial grandfather at least once in the past few years, and why he didnât come to bury him.
Lord Beiming lowered his head and asked patiently, âYouâre such a daring little blighter as to enter meditation in that situation. Did you have an insight?â
Cheng Qian dithered before he replied politely, âEnlightened by senior, you, and Tang Zhenren, I learned the bearing of being fearless of the Heaven, the Earth, the people, and anything.â
His answer aroused many feelings in Lord Beimingâs heart. He scrutinized Cheng Qian for a minute before saying in a mild tone, âGood boy. Eventually, the broken âbloodlineâ of our Fuyao Sect is linked up again.â
Cheng Qian was terrified at what he said.
In a split second, Masterâs changed appearance, the seemingly dead weasel, and Jiang Pengâs words about Master being half-dead⌠all those ins and outs flashed across Cheng Qianâs mind and pieced together a fact, a brutal fact. Cheng Qian understood the overtones of Lord Beimingâs meaningful words almost in a twinkling of an eye.
He jerked his head around, staring in disbelief at his master who suddenly became such a handsome man.
Muchun Zhenren put his hand upon Cheng Qianâs head, sighing, âIf only you can share some of your cleverness with your fourth junior brotherâyes, Xiao-Qian, your guess is right. The âbloodlineâ of Fuyao Sect has broken off since many years ago. And Iâm a dead person.â
Cheng Qian clenched his teeth so hard that he released grinding sounds but failed to say any word.
Muchun Zhenren paid no attention to that. He resumed with composure, âThe sect leader at that timeânamely, my masterâwas at the critical moment of his closed-door cultivation and had no time to handle other affairs. During that period, his first apprentice, Jiang Peng, degenerated into the devil way of ghostism and fled. I went trailing after him, but I overestimated my abilities and became the first victim of his Soul-Consuming Lamp. Fortunately, however, his ghost cultivation was still immature back then, and a fragment of my primordial spirit wasnât completely refined. So, I escaped and fell into the body of a weasel spirit who was dying because it had failed to overcome the Heavenly Tribulations of lightning. And thus, Iâve had the opportunity to inherit and pass on the Sect Leaderâs Seal.â
Lord Beimingâs look held some sorrow. âYouâŚâ
Muchun Zhenren laughed. âI was coping fine with the weasel spiritâs body. The only problem was that he was too greedy.â
âArenât you afraid that your primordial spirit might disperse from exhaustion, and that you will never enter the cycle of reincarnation if you possess a corpse as your body?â said Lord Beiming softly.
Muchun Zhenren gently shook his sleeves and took a sweeping look at his feet. Then, smiling, he said in an indifferent air in imitation of Lord Beiming, âNothing serious.â
âMaster, who split the portrait in the Library?â asked Cheng Qian quietly.
Muchun Zhenren was taken aback. âDidnât I clean it up? Oof⌠it was probably me. My primordial spirit had undergone the tortures of the bites of ghosts in the Soul-Consuming Lamp, so I couldnât help breeding grudges after I escaped. In addition, the weasel spirit was a dead corpse; I hadnât gotten used to its body in the beginning. So there was a time when I was in a state of delirium.â
He narrated those events which, if one studied them closely, were obviously massively understated. But Cheng Qian just felt something choking his chest. He threw his arms around Muchun Zhenrenâs waist and buried his head deep in Muchunâs bosom.
So warm⌠how come it was only a fragment of his primordial spirit?
Muchun continued, âI couldnât even walk on legs when I first possessed the weaselâs body. So I rolled and crawled, trying to get back and find Master. HoweverâŚâ
Lord Beiming stood rooted to the ground, forming into a lonely shadow against the light.
âI saw the Four Saints besieging Fuyao Mountain,â Muchun Zhenren said to Cheng Qian. âOnly then did I know that my master was in fact a once-in-a-blue-moon devil. The Four Saints were the mightiest men at that time. The battlefield stretched all the way from the Fuyao Mountain to the Worriless Valley two hundred Li awayâthatâs where we are standing right nowâand their battle incurred the Heavenly Tribulation, which turned the valley into a sea of fire. For the following three years, the earth was naked of grass and empty of life. One of the Four Saints died and the others sustained severe injuries. I guess if they didnât pick the time when Master was still in his seclusion, someone else might have died under that ancient tree.â
Then he turned to Lord Beiming. âI didnât know that you were already a Beiming. Please forgive me for my ignorance, Master.â
Muchun Zhenren was deliberately careful with his narration. For some reason, he didnât mention any of the key pointsâlike how did Jiang Peng turn to an evil way? Why would he kill Muchun? How had Lord Beiming embarked on this path? Who were these Four Saints? And what caused their murder of Lord Beiming?
From start to finish, Muchun only said the course without any mention of the causes.
In normal times, Cheng Qian would definitely interrogate his master on his doubts. But now, he just couldnât be bothered with that at all. He even failed to breathe smoothly as though his chest was clogged up with cotton, making him want to heave a big sob.
But Muchun Zhenren disengaged himself from Cheng Qianâs embrace, gently but firmly as well. He bent and picked up a branch which transformed into a wooden sword in his hand. Then he advanced to a clearing, saying to Cheng Qian, âYouâve finished learning the second form; now Iâm going to show you the remaining three forms. Watch carefully.â
Cheng Qian had always nagged Muchun Zhenren to teach him swordplay, yet invariably ended up being sent away with a pouch of candies. But now, when Master finally offered to teach him, he didnât feel excited about that in the slightest.
He knew that Master was going to leave.
Cheng Qian stood dazed for a while. Out of the blue, tears burst out of his eyes like floods rushing out of a dam. He held his breath and bit his lip hard, trying in vain to stop the tears. Never had Cheng Qian cried like this. Even when he was sold by his parents, he didnât shed a single tear. However, now he was crying as if there was no tomorrow.
For the first time in his life, Cheng Qian experienced this penetrating and incurable pain which he was incapable of sustaining and enduring. It smouldered in his heart, as well as over the dignity heâd tried to keep all the time.
Puddle pulled Cheng Qianâs hem cautiously but was snubbed. So she started blubbering as well.
Lord Beiming seemed to be amused. He asked, âBoy, werenât you fearless of the Heaven, the Earth, and the people? Why are you snivelling now?â
Cheng Qian endeavored desperately to hold back his cry. But he found that though he could hold back his happiness and sadness, he couldnât hold back his tears. He cried and wiped his eyes, his vision keeping alternating between being blurry and clear.
âMaster, Iâm not learning and you donât teach me that, okay? You⌠you donât want us anymore?â Cheng Qian said in a voice strangled with sobs.
Muchun hung down his wooden sword a bit. He wanted to placate Cheng Qian, but then he remembered that Cheng Qian wasnât Han Yuan; he wouldnât be easily coaxed. After a long pause, he said, âItâs all the karma; itâs my fate. Even if the todayâs accident didnât happen, I didnât have many years left. I canât take care of you for a lifetime anyway.â
Muchun Zhenren stopped at this point. He knew this kid would split hairs whatever he said, so he locked himself up in silence.
He swung the wooden sword horizontally in front of his chest and made a neat opening move. This time, he didnât read the absurd mnemonic rhyme, nor did he intentionally slow his moves down.
The first form, the rocâs long flight3. The mettled youths, their ideals held high, would reach the moon in the sky.
The second form, seek and pursue. Endless progress and pain lay in the firm, masculine sword moves.
The third form, backfire. Though one gets everything he pursues, he remains an ant on this vast land; whatever seems solid will eventually be destroyed like the sand castle being destroyed by waves.
The fourth form, decline from prosperity. After ups and downs, still, no one could run away from this fate.
The fifth form, return to truenessâŚ
Cheng Qian couldnât help thinking back on the words master had told himââ âdeathâ and âascending to the Heavenâ, is there any difference between them?â
They were both people coming and going, nothing different at all.
Tears hadnât dried on Cheng Qianâs face when Muchun Zhenren finished practicing the full set of Fuyao Wooden Swordplay.
âAre you quite sure of that?â asked Muchun Zhenren in a tender tone.
Cheng Qian compressed his lips and exclaimed obstinately, âNo!â
âLiar! I wonât show you again anyway.â Muchun Zhenren reached out his hand and flicked Cheng Qianâs forehead. Presently his smile faded. Regarding Cheng Qian, he said, âXiao-Qian, do you remember the sect rules? What does it say about dealing with sect members who brought shame to our sect?â
Cheng Qian glanced at Lord Beiming with his bloodshot eyes, making no response.
Muchun Zhenren said softly, âThose who committed unforgivable sins shall be disposed of by their fellow disciplesâthatâs the reason why, even though we have many betrayers since the foundation of our sect, we still have a proper standing among other sects.â
Cheng Qian rubbed away his tears.
âTaoism tells us to let nature take its course, and that a cultivator should stay true to his mission. Now that he has brought disaster, there is sure punishment for him, as the Heaven always repays a crime,â said Muchun Zhenren tranquilly.
Suddenly, the sleeves of his robe floated without wind. His face went ghastly pale and there seemed to be a sparkle flashing across his eyebrows.
âI was in the helm of Fuyao Sect for eighty years, but I am truly guilty for our ancestors and for you and your senior brother. Thus, I vowed to use my three spiritual souls to protect our sect from three catastrophes. After that, I will simply be flying ashes. So Xiao-Chun, you neednât do that yourself,â said Lord Beiming with equanimity on his face.
Hearing that, Muchun Zhenren didnât telegraph gratitude. In effect, he didnât generate any particular feeling. He only answered stoically, âMaster, if I let you die a natural death, how would that do justice to those grieving souls killed by you?â
His voice was smooth and overflowed with mildness as always. In Cheng Qianâs mind, however, these were the iciest words that ever met his ears.
It was as though Muchun Zhenren had immersed all his emotions in cold water, with not a hint of joy or pain emitting on the surface.
A line of very complicated charms swiftly flashed through the air, glistening. That was what Li Yun had lauded to the skies: the miraculous invisible charm.
Lord Beiming didnât dodge or try to escape. He stood still in place, looking with crinkled eyes at the transitory charm which soon integrated into the natural world, saying, âTo seal a soul with a soul.â
âMy life is well worth it if I could seal one soul of Lord Beiming,â said Muchun Zhenren smilingly.
Cheng Qian opened his eyes wide, and in the next second, he was shoved off by a strong force. He reeled, and over he went, slipping into a coma for a sliver of time.
By the time he opened his eyes again, Lord Beiming had gone. Cheng Qian saw a thin wisp of black mist being twined by a watery golden light. In the end, they disappeared into the rusty copper coin in Muchun Zhenrenâs hand.
Only, the hand that was holding the copper coinâMuchun Zhenrenâs entire body was becoming transparent. He knelt and buried the coin by the skeleton under the ancient tree before he beckoned Cheng Qian with a smile.
Muchun Zhenren: âThere was a seal on that weaselâs body. Go take it off.â
Cheng Qian seemed to be firmly resolved to act against Muchun, as he remained motionless.
Muchun Zhenrenâs smile gradually faded. He raised his hand, wanting to stroke Cheng Qianâs head, only to find that it went directly through.
He said, âThat is the seal of the sect leader of Fuyao Sect. Remember to give it to your first senior brother when you get back and ask him to take care of you guys in future. As for the swordplay, you really should work harder on the second form.â
Finishing that, he gave Cheng Qian a look with deep emotion before moving his lips. He said almost inaudibly, âIâm leaving. Farewell.â
No sooner had he finished speaking than his figure completely vanished like a handful of broken light running into the dirt and disappearing.
The legend has it that âin former days there was a large tree called Chun which had a spring and autumn each of eight hundred years.â So people use âlive as long as the Chunâ to wish their parents a long life. However, human beings, after all, were neither grass nor trees.
Muchun Zhenren buried that copper coin in the dirt, by which it seemed that heâd sent Cheng Qian to a new startâevery generation begins their seeking and pursuing from the moment when they buried the last generation into earth with their own hands.
a poultry sect: an unauthorized sect.
bazi: a Chinese astrological system to tell an individualâs fortune. See more here.