âYou little bastard, if you keep plucking the feathers of meâyour grandpaâthen Iâm going to fight you to the deathâŠ.â
âF*ck you! Donât push your luck. Even I am scared of myself when I become angryâŠ.â
âStop plucking them, theyâre your grandpaâs life and blood! Every single one of them will need days to grow back and mendâŠ.
âMother of lord, did I not tell you to stop? Why canât we sit down and talk it through like civilized people?â The pain was too much and the golden crow erupted into a frenzy of words. At first it threatened, then begged, followed shortly by loud curses before it returned to more begging. Whenever the crow cursed, Fang Xing would respond with his own obscenities while continuing to pluck the feathers a handful at a time. It didnât take long before the ground around them was scattered with golden feathers, and the shimmering was a rather pleasant sight.
âPleaseâŠ. Stop it. If you continue, Iâll really become a featherless chickenâŠ.â The golden crow finally yielded completely.
Fang Xing paused his hands. âGive up?â
The golden crow cried out, âYes, yes. All of the Illusory Soulgrass in this valley is yours. Iâyour grandpaâam not going to fight over it with youâŠ.â
PluckâŠ.
Fang Xing removed another handful of feathers as the golden crow let out another cry. âWhy are you still plucking my feathers?â
Fang Xing grinned while keeping his foot on its neck. âWhen youâre with me, only I get to call myself âgrandpaâ. Understand?â
âYes, Iâyour ancestorâhave understood!â
âStill trying to take advantage of your grandpa? Iâll pluck, pluck, and pluck some moreâŠ.â
âFine, fineâŠ. Iâm the one at fault. From now on, youâll be my grandpa and Iâll be⊠Iâll just be an uncle. Your uncle knows that heâs wrongâŠ.â
Fang Xing finally stopped plucking feathers. He had the [Immortalâs Snare] tighten around the crow andâwith both of his hands resting on his backâhe began his interrogation, âGood. Now tell me everything truthfully. Where did you come from? And why are you able to speak human with such a low level of cultivation?â
A few shrieks and cries later, the feathers on the crowâs neck decreased even further. As it so happened, every time Fang Xing heard something that didnât sound right, he plucked out another handful regardless of whether it was true or false. This did not stop until a full circle around the crowâs neck had been plucked clean; when viewed from afar, it looked as though the crow was wearing a scarf. It was around this point that Fang Xing had pretty much heard everything there was to hear about this crow.
âYouâre a descendant of the legendary Three-Legged Golden Crow Clan? From the Northern Kuru Continent[1]?â Fang Xing curiously looked at the crow from head to toe without missing a single detail.
âThatâs right, the genius from the Three-Legged Golden Crow Clan, the most adventurous talent of the demonic realmâs next generation,â the crow cried out.
âDo you think Iâm blind? Donât you only have two legs?â
âThereâs a long and thick one in the middle. You canât see it?â
Fang Xing was left dumbstruck. âBirds can grow things like that too?â
The golden crow answered with pride, âThis is the proof of our ancestry from the ancient Golden Crow Clan. Half human, half crowâowwâŠ.â The golden crow let out a loud cry of pain before he had finished speaking, tears filling his eyes after Fang Xing had suddenly kicked him.
âItâs not even sturdy. Doesnât look like a leg to me.â
The golden crow endured the pain and began to curse, âYou want to turn your uncle into a eunuch?â Yet Fang Xing ignored him and went for another kick, which was followed up by the crowâs angry cry, âWhy are you doing this?â
âI just realized that this is much more effective than plucking your feathers!â
âYou little bastard, Iâll only need to send a single cloud-piercing arrow and Iâll have ten thousand beast soldiers comingâouchâŠ.â
âComing to do what?â
â⊠Fine, I give up. As long as you donât kick my third leg again, we can talk everything out.â
Fang Xing looked around. âYou still havenât told me why youâre here?â
The golden crow rolled his eyes. âI passed by here incidentally and saw that there was an overwhelming amount of Qi, so there must beâaaaaghâŠâ
âWhat exactly are you doing here?â
The golden crow began to cry. âIf you keep doing this, Iâll really be crippled. Iâm here for all of the Illusory SouâaghhhâŠ.â Before the crow had finished, heâd received yet another kick.
Fang Xing did not believe any of the crowâs supposed reasons. Beasts did not need the help of Nirvana Pellets in order to achieve breakthroughs, as they did not typically have as many bottlenecks as human cultivators. In order to break through their bottlenecks, the beast tribes would usually choose to go with a more direct path of taking a thunder tribulation. If they passed, their cultivation level would greatly increase; if they didnât, they would end up burned to ashes by the storm. This was also the reason why there were so many mythical stories in the mortal realm involving beasts being struck dead by lightning. This Illusory Soulgrass might be worth quite a fortune to human cultivators, but to spirit beasts, the allure wouldnât even come close.
âFine. Itâs fine that you donât tell me the truth. Iâyour grandpaâstill have plenty of ways to make you talk. Iâll make sure to try all of them on you one day!â Fang Xing decided that he wasnât going to waste any more time with the crow. The most important thing now was to collect all of the Illusory Soulgrass from the valley, and now that he was the only disciple here, collecting these plants would be much easier.
With a release of his Qi, all Fang Xing needed to do was a quick movement using [Gravitational Force] to draw in large swathes of the plants into his storage sack at once. It was fortunate that heâd managed to obtain so many storage sacks through various methods and had them on hand; with the help of the five extras, he had just enough to contain the thousand or so Illusory Soulgrasses.
While Fang Xing was collecting the Illusory Soulgrass, the golden crow was tied up to the side like a rice dumpling. The crowâs eyes shifted sneakily back and forth as though working on a plan to escape, although whether or not he had managed to come up with anything was unknown.
After a good four hours, Fang Xing had finally managed to collect all of the Illusory Soulgrass, and he was exhausted even after a few drinks of his spirit wine to recover his Qi. He sat down next to the golden crow and let out a satisfied sigh as he drank more wine, his hands occasionally plucking a feather or two from the crow while looking towards the sky, his thoughts indecipherable.
âDonât⊠donât pluckânot the feathersâŠ. I didnât even say anythingâŠ. Please, not the feathersâŠ.â
Observing the surrounding landscape, Fang Xingâs gaze went from left to right, south to north. Then, all of a sudden, he thought of something and jumped up with a laugh. âCome here. Take your grandpa for a ride.â
The golden crow jumped up at this as well. He had already been tortured so much by the boy, and in fear of having his âthird legâ kicked again, he had unwillingly agreed while internally cursing. As the crow carried Fang Xing into the air, the latter didnât let go of the [Immortalâs Snare] wrapped around the crowâs neck.
Amidst the clouds, Fang Xing looked at the details of the land below. The winding of the river streams and mountain ranges, the movement of the demonic clouds and mists; they were now all clearly within his view. His brows were tense as he looked down, as he suddenly realized that there had to be something else causing the crow to not tell him the truth about his true purpose. The fact that the crow had stayed inside the valley to scare off any intruders only meant that whatever the crow was trying to protect or gets its hand on had to be close by as well. Fang Xing didnât know what it was exactly, but he might be able to find small clues by looking down from above.
After a few circles in the sky, Fang Xing couldnât find anything suspicious. The golden crow felt a sense of relief and yelled, âSee? Does your uncle ever lie to you? Iâve already told you, Iâm here for the Illusory Soulgrass. How can someone so honest like your uncle ever lie to you?â
Fang Xing tightened his grip on the [Immortalâs Snare], causing the crow to let out a muffled growl before becoming quiet.
After a few more circles, Fang Xing had seen everything there was to see and was still unable to find anything suspicious. FinallyâreluctantlyâFang Xing made to have the crow land, but just as he had given the order, an ever-so-faint hint of purple mist flashed in the corner of his vision. Astonished, he looked up again towards the same direction, only to see that the purple mist was now gone. Holding onto the [Immortalâs Snare], Fang Xing pulled the crow back up to the same height once again andâat the same angle as beforeâhe could see the same faint purple mist once again.
Intuition told Fang Xing that this purple mist was not ordinary. He fixed his gaze upon it while activating the [Book of Revelation], and was startled at what he found. Such purple mists would only appear around mystical spirit herbs that existed only in legends; some manner of mystical herb had to be close by. Fang Xing tugged on the [Immortalâs Snare] with a sudden surge of excitement and asked, âWhatâs over there? Quick, take me there.â
âUhh, thatâs where I usually piss and sh*t, what is there to see?â The golden crow seemed surprised, speaking with an abnormal tone followed by an unnatural cough. He flapped his wings in an attempt to guide Fang Xing away from that direction.
Fang Xing burst out into laughter at the crowâs reaction and began to pluck the remaining feathers on his neck. âBastard! Still lying to me? Let me pluck a few more feathers in celebration while you just keep on lyingâŠ.â
The golden feathers scattered everywhere in the air, as though golden rain. With the sun in the background, it was a beautiful sight.
âAhhâŠ. Help, help meâŠ. Iâm wrong, Iâm wrong, Iâm sorryâŠ.â Loud cries echoed into the valley and forest, sending a tremor among the beasts within, all of which retreated a good hundred miles away from the two.
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[1] Northern Kuru Continent: Similar to the southern continent of Jambu/Zhanbu, it is also one of the four continents in Buddhism. Its name in Sanskrit is âUttarakuruâ, with âuttaraâ meaning ânorthâ and âkuruâ being the name of the continent.