āCount me in,ā the Pauper said. āIām sorry I didnāt tell you, and Iām sorry for drinking your wine. It was truly an experience Iāll never forgert. I never thought Iād feel something like this in my lifetime. That explosion of taste, of flavor. So many layers. It was like having an epiphany. I think I may have found my path.ā
āOh?ā The Wine Masterās eyes brightened. āIf you have than it was no waste of a very fine wine.ā
For ninth-ranked Adepts, finding oneās path had more meaning than the average phrase. Upon reaching the peak of their abilities, Adepts hit a sort of bottleneck ā just as Lan Jue had said about Lan Qing. Once an Adept reached this point in their cultivation process, they began a lengthy journey of discover, to find their own path. They began to search through a parrallel world of protogenic energy, the root of things. Only once they themselves could fully integrate in to that world and learned to master their corresponding protogenic power did they become a Paragon.
It was a long and difficult process. This accounted for part of the reason as to why there were so few Paragons, and also why they were all so strong. Paragons and adepts were separated by orders of magnitude. Lan Jue at ninth rank seventh degree was a threat to an adept at their ninth rank peak. And yet, a group of ten such adepts wold be no match for a Paragon.
Like Lan Jue, Lan Qingās future was bright because heād already discovered his path. For Lan Jue that was his Ascension, which was also his corresponding protogenic image. As a result, upon reaching the bottleneck their torturous journey would be considerably shorter. Comprehension of the protogenic energies would be quick.
The Pauper wasnāt fortunate enough to have known his path beforehand, and as a result had been stuck at his peak for many years. A bottle of wine for a lifetime of self-perfection was a fair trade.
āI feel as though I should go and meditate on this, and really imprint this feeling on my mind. Please do bring me when you go searching for the descendant. I couldnāt pass up another opportunity to taste such a wine again. Iām confident that another chance will show me the correct path. Iāve been preparing for this for years ā the chances of success are good.ā
āGood.ā The Wine Masterās response was concise.
āSo it is for today, friends. I havenāt prepared anything to eat, and I think I should meditate as well. I donāt want to forget this either.ā He was, after all, the Gourmet. His appreciation of finer cuisine was all-consuming.
āWine Master,ā Lan Jue interjected. āIf I might have a word?ā
They left the Gourmetās shop, walking together toward the Gothic Winery. By now the Wine Masterās expression was back to itās normal stately countenance. However, every few steps heād stroke the empty bottle, and a flash of regret would pass over his eyes.
āI suspect Iāll never have another bottle like it, for all the rest of my days,ā he sighed.
Lan Jue smiled. āOf course you will. Iāll help you. Weāre all excited for another taste. The Pauper, the Gourmet, and myself all felt it. That explosive, sustained, complicated flavor⦠it was an astounding thing. Iād have never expected such a gentle aroma to hide a taste that rich. It had a wonderful balance of powerful and subtle. It was the most intense wine Iāve ever had.
The Wine Master nodded. āIndeed! It was the greatest wine Iāve tasted in my life. My only desire now is to find that descendant.ā
āThatās actually what I wanted to speak with you about,ā Lan Jue said. āIs your suspected location for the descendant far from the Barrows?ā
āThe Barrows? Howād you know thatās where we were going,ā the Wine Master said, surprised.
āAh?ā Lan Jue was just as shocked. āThatās crazy coincidence. The university is organizing a teacher retreat to the Barrows. Now youāre saying thatās where the descendant is.ā
āI donāt know if thatās where they ended up, only where the clues lead. I asked the Clairvoyant to see what he could discover and he said the Barrows would be my destination 1. He said the world which was most like our mother planet. The Barrows must be our destination.ā
Lan Jue smiled. āThis is good news. Two birds with one stone. Iāll arrive as a tourist, and I guess youāll find your own how. Shall we leave in a few days?ā
The Wine Master thought for a minute. āThatās fine. Luckily thereās nothing terribly important in the next few days. The Gourmetās back as well. Weāll go and take a look, hopefully weāll find something. Youāll be representing the Avenue in the Northās farce of a tournament soon as well. Are you sure you have the time for all of this?ā
āIāll be leaving for the tournament right after our business on the Barrows. The West is a closer journey. Iāll meet up with everyone on Planet Luo.ā
āVery good then. You should have time. When precisely are you leaving for the Barrows?ā
āWithin the next couple of days ā I donāt know the specifics. Iām going to the university this afternoon, so Iāll find out and sign up. Anyway, you arrive whenever youāre ready and weāll meet up.ā
āAlright, and Iāll let the Pauper know so we can go together.ā The Wine Master said with a nod.
Lan Jue smirked. āAt least make him change his clothes, otherwise weāll start looking like a gang of homeless people.ā
The Wine Master laughed. āYou donāt need to worry about reputations with the Pauper. He is among the strongest adepts there are. He was once quite a dapper young man, actually. The power he inherited turned him this way. He became the Pauper to search for his path, and now he was lucky enough to find a hint of it.ā
But it was more than that. Wouldnāt they stick out tremendously if they ere wandering around with a beggar?
Lan Jue chose not to discuss the issue of the Moonfiend Empress with the Wine Master. It was his own private affair he had to handle. The Avenue had already helped him tremendously in a myriad of ways. He didnāt want to trouble them any further. However, he knew theyād have his back if he couldnāt handle it himself.ā
Lan Jue sen the old man back to the Winery then returned for his bicycle. He took the ride to work in order to prepare for the trip.
Lan Jue was puzzling over the best way to deal with the pirates when the faintest cry called at the back of his mind. His entire body froze.
His vision became sharp and focused, bolts of cobalt blue racing across his eyes. The cry had come from the Spirit caller gem.
āCome to the Grace Hospital.ā
The last message came from a croaking, sinister voice.
Lan Jue was stunned. Once the Spirit Caller gem was bound, only those two people could use it. Hearing another voice meant whoever it was had enough power to penetrate Qianlinās heart. Whoever had Qianlin was a master of the heart and soul.
No further communication came through the gem. The world around him was calm.
Who? Lan Jueās pace did not change. He was in no rush. In these moments, heād learned to be calm.
From the sound of the voice, they were old. He was well familiar with Grace Hospital from his visits, and a single image swam up at him from the depths of his memory.
The old and silent woman, silently staring out of her window. He remembered her strange aura, and her calm demeanor. Her?
A blinding flash burst around him as Lan Jue changed in to a bolt of lightning. He flashed in to the skies in the direction of Grace Hospital.
Moving at such staggering speeds, he was at the hospital doors in the blink of an eye. He was surrounded by an imposing chilliness, worse even than when heād adopted his persona as the Demon Drillmaster. Zhou Qianlin wasnāt Hera, but she was a good person, and if she got hurt here because of her kind-hearted natureā¦
Lan Jue took a moment to bring his focus back to the present, then walked inside. He encountered none of the other elderly occupants, and quietly slipped through a nearby power outlet. His consciousness shot through the entirety of the hospital through the connections.
It didnāt take very much time or effort for Lan Jue to find his intended target.
Indeed it was the room heād expected. As ever she was looking expectantly out of the window, but there was something far darker in her eyes now. Nearby, a terrifying blood-colored cocoon sat. It slithered gruesomely with undulating threads of sanguine light.
Sparks of errant electricity spat from the socket in Granny Bessā room. In a flash, Lan Jue was standing in the gloomy room, his eyes alive with electric energy. He was careful to keep his powers hidden, but it was evident he was one wrong move away from bursting like a volcano.
Those flashing eyes fell upon the ancient woman in her chair. His voice was a growl. āWhy.ā
She didnāt move, didnāt even look his way. It was then Lan Jue noticed her left hand, resting on the table by the window. Each finger bore claw-like nails, as red as the cocoon nearby.
She looked normal, unthreatening.
Lan Jue was careful not to act rashly. He saw the cocoon, but was unable to get any sense of Qianlinās location ā but, maybe ever so faintly.
Bess finally turned her head and looked toward Lan Jue. Her bright eyes were the eyes of a young woman, but her voice was that of a crone. āNo reason. I needed something. Both of you have it. Yours is somewhat better. So, if you agree to relinquish it to me, she will live. If you do not, Iāll need to take it from her.ā
Lan Jue ground his teeth. āWhat do you want?ā