Translator: Myriea_ActiasLuna Editor: celllll, Nou
âWhat a hot dayâŠ.â The heat peaked as the midday sun settled high up in the sky. Fang Xing relaxed with his legs crossed in a bamboo chair whileâover in the herb fieldâWang Zhi and the rest of the daotongs were doing their best to catch as many pests as possible. This task could only be done under the scorching midday sun, as these flowers would only fully blossom during this hour. Once the blossoms opened, the pests that had managed to sneak inside their petals during the night would be released, and the pest control operations could be carried out more effectively.
Of course, none of this hard labor required any work from Fang Xing. After stabbing Wang Zhi on that one fateful night, he had become the boss of this herb field; someone even washed and dried his dirty socks for him now.
It wasnât that Wang Zhi never tried to get even, of course. The day after heâd been stabbed in the chest, he was stabbed again for staring at Fang Xing with ill intentions, this time in the leg. That time had marked the end of his rebellion.
Although Wang Zhi had been the former boss of this C-Rank field, he had never really touched a weapon, nor would he ever consider actually hurting someone. The rest of the daotongsâparticularly the freckled boy that now trembled when seeing Fang Xingâhad been nothing but obedient from that night on.
Still bored, Fang Xing flipped through his Qing-Yunâs Qi Formation without purpose. There was nothing he could get out of the manual. Heâd tried meditating in precisely the manner the manual instructed with no resultânot even a tickle of anything could be felt. After several attempts, heâd pretty much determined the manual was nothing more than a hoax and simply didnât work.
It wasnât just him, either; no one in this entire herb field had felt anything over all these years. Even Wang Zhi later admitted heâd just been bluffing when he said he could already feel the flow of Qi.
Despite this, Fang Xing still couldnât let it go so easily. Rumor had it there had been daotongs who successfully managed to master the first stage of Qi through this booklet and had become outer court disciples. It happened very rarely, but there were always a few days each year when such rumors filled everyoneâs ears.
âMaybe Iâm just not practicing it rightâŠâ Fang Xing sighed and hopelessly shook his head, reconsidering whether he had the talent for this. His worries were not unfounded, either, as innate ability was quite important in such matters.
Finally giving up, Fang Xing put the Qing-Yunâs Qi Formation back into his cloth bundle only to take notice of the book that had been sitting inside for quite some time now, given to him by his ninth uncle before his death. The book didnât seem to have many pages, but it was this very book that had caused the death of the three hundred or so men in Guiyan Valley, as well as the loss of his nine uncles.
Fang Xing was the sole survivor from Guiyan Valley.
Even Fang Xing knew the only reason heâd been able to escape unharmed was that Xiao Jianming assumed the tenth bandit was a grown man, just like the other nine whoâd died beneath his swordânever would he have guessed it was a ten-year-old child. This was the very reason Fang Xingâs ninth uncle had given him the mysterious book and told him to run away from Guiyan Valley as fast as he could once theyâd found out how powerful their enemy was.
The title was written in an ancient Chinese writing called Seal Script that his ninth uncle had once taught him, with the imprint reading as âThe Book of Revelationâ.
After the book caught his interest, Fang Xing opened it up only to find nothing. Emptiness. He even went so far as to place the book under the sunlight to see if anything had been written using some of the invisible ink his second uncle had been inclined to use to scam rich traders.
âWait, it canât be invisible ink; it doesnât last that long, and this book clearly looks like itâs been through a lotâŠâ Fang Xing thought to himself. He placed the book back into the cloth bundle and atop his Qing-Yunâs Qi Formation⊠and then it happenedâa faded paragraph appeared.
âQing-Yunâs Qi Formation. Suitable for Spirit Stage. A manual for beginner cultivationâŠ.â
âWhat theâŠ.â Fang Xing widened his eyes and cursed when he saw the words appearing from out of nowhere. There wasnât a large amount of writing, but in only a few short paragraphs, it explained what the Qing-Yunâs Qi Formation was, the principles behind it, and even went so far as to point out some of its mistakes and what should be done to improve upon it.
Dumbstruck, Fang Xing lifted the book up for a closer look. The words disappeared as he moved the book away from the Qing-Yunâs Qi Formation, only to reappear when the book was placed upon the booklet once more.
Excited, Fang Xing then placed the book on top of his half-eaten watermelon.
âPerhaps that was too ordinary for the book?â
Rummaging through his belongings, Fang Xing noticed the snuff bottle given to him by his fourth uncle and remembered what heâd been told: âThe smog it releases is so powerful that not even an adult bull would be able to stay awake!â
Only three short sentences appeared for the appraisal: âLow-grade spirit tool. Can be used to contain smog. No refinement category.â
âThe snuff bottle is actually a spirit tool? I knew he was the most pragmatic uncle out of them all!â Fang Xing chuckled to himself. He tried a few other things with the book, but nothing else caused a reaction.
âBoss Fang Xing! Itâs so hot today, so why donât we have some booze to freshen up a bit!â Wang Zhi called out as he ran towards the wooden house, interrupting Fang Xingâs train of thought. Oddly enough, the stabbing had actually brought them closer together. As Wang Zhi put it, âOne cannot truly know someone without exchanging blows.â
Fang Xing calmly put the book aside before giving a mocking reply, âIs drinking all you know? Have you finished with your job yet?â
âAlmost! The others can finish up the rest for me and Iâll go buy some wine!â Wang Zhi took a bite out of the watermelon and stood in front of Fang Xing, as though waiting in anticipation.
âYou stingy bastard! Itâs not like it costs an arm and a leg!â Fang Xing ridiculed, but he took out a small silver chunk and added, âBuy some pork, too.â
âOf course!â Wang Zhi beamed with joy as he took the silver chunk. He threw his half-eaten watermelon to the side and rushed off towards the village on the mountainâs hillside. The village near the foot of the Qing-Yun Sectâs mountain flourished with trade and business thanks to the tens and thousands of these daotongs who sometimes preferred fancier meals than those given to them by the sect.
In order to be an effective leader in this world, it was not only necessary to be ruthless, but also to let the subordinates know they would be provided with protection and shared spoils. As daotongs, they all received a small monthly wage of three taels of silver per person. In the months following the stabbing incident, Fang Xing had made sure all of their wages were handed over to him, but in return heâd made sure most of their meals had been supplemented with meat and wine, much to the contrast of Wang Zhi who had hoarded everything good for himself during his time as leader.
After Wang Zhi left for the village, Fang Xing allowed his mind to wander back to the Book of Revelation. The more he thought about it, the more mysterious it became. He speculated it had to be some sort of appraisal book, perhaps only effective on items with spiritual or special properties.
âBut no matter how magical this book is, what good is it to me? Itâs not like I want to become an Appraisal MasterâŠâ Fang Xing thought to himself with disappointment.
âYay! Found some more of these weeds! We can probably make a small fortune out of these!â Freckle-Boyâholding a small bunch of emerald-green plants with purple rootsâexcitedly exclaimed while returning from the herb field with another daotong nicknamed âGhost-Faceâ.
The green-and-purple plant was a weed that sometimes made its way into the herb fields, and even though the weed itself was useless for those practicing cultivation, it could usually be sold for a decent price to those in the mortal realm. The weed increased Jing <sup>1</sup> , which was useful for improving the nightly activities between a man and a woman. For daotongs, this was usually a good find that theyâd exchange for some extra silver in the markets.
âOne can first convert the essence of life into QiâŠ.â
Fang Xing didnât think too much of the weed at firstâthat kind of topic would have been far more suited for his fourth uncleâbut a sentence from the Book of Revelation suddenly emerged into his mind. With a spark of insight, Fang Xing shot up abruptly, his eyes fixing onto Freckle-Boy.
âBoss⊠Iâ I swear Iâm not goofing offâŠâ Freckle-Boy nervously said beneath the gaze. Fang Xingâs behavior sent chills down Freckle-Boyâs and Ghost-Faceâs spines, both assuming they had done something wrong.
âPass that to me.â Before Freckle-Boy even had time to react, Fang Xing snatched the weeds out of his hands, and what happened next left the boys trembling in shock.