Xue Yang sat beside the small, wooden table of a street side vendor, one leg stepping on the bench as he ate a bowl of glutinous rice dumplings soaked in rice wine. He tapped his spoon on his bowl. It was quite a satisfactory meal in the beginning, but in the end, he suddenly realized that even though the dumplings were sticky, the rice wine wasnât sweet enough.
Xue Yang stood up and kicked the stall over.
The vendor himself had been busying himself all over the place. He was shocked speechless by the kick. He stared as the young man perpetrated his assault and, after the kick, said nothing as he turned around to leave, a wide grin on his face. Only a few moments later did the vendor realize what happened. He caught up and scolded, âWhat are you doing?!â
Xue Yang, âWrecking your stall.â
The vendor was half-dead with anger, âYouâre sick! Youâre mad!â
Xue Yang didnât move an inch. Pointing at his nose, the vendor continued, âYou little bastard! You eat my food, you donât give me money, and you have the guts to wreck my stall?! IâŠâ
Xue Yangâs thumb shifted. The sword at his waist was unsheathed with a âclank.â
The sword shone coldly. He gently patted the vendorâs cheek with Jiangzaiâs blade, his voice saccharine, âThe dumplings were nice. Add more sugar next time.â
After he finished, he turned around and continued to march forth.
The vendor was a mixture of shock and fear. He was mad, but he didnât dare say anything, gaping as he walked into the distance. Suddenly, he was filled with rage and frustration. A moment later, he let out a furious roared, â⊠Under broad daylight without rhyme or reasonâwhy, why?!â
Xue Yang waved his hand without even looking back, âThereâs no why. There are lots of things in this world that happen without rhyme or reason. This is called an unexpected disaster. Goodbye!â
With light paces, he walked past a few blocks. A while later, someone came up from behind him and calmly caught up to his strides, hands folded behind.
Jin GuangYao sighed, âI only turned around for a second and you stirred up so much trouble for me. I only had to pay for a bowl of dumplings in the beginning, and now I have to pay for his table, chairs, pots and pans, and even bowls.â
Xue Yang, âYouâll miss the couple of coins?â
Jin GuangYao, âNo.â
Xue Yang, âThen why are you sighing?â
Jin GuangYao, âI donât think youâll miss the couple of coins either. Why canât you try being a normal customer once in a while?â
Xue Yang, âBack in Kuizhou I never paid for anything I wanted. Just like this.â As he spoke, he casually plucked off a stick of sugared haws off a vendorâs pole. It might be the first time the vendor saw such a shameless person. As he stared open-mouthed, Xue Yang took a bite, âBesides, you can deal with the trouble of me wrecking a tiny stall, canât you?â
Jin GuangYao smiled, âYou little delinquent. Wreck stalls however you want. I wouldnât even care if you burned down the entire street. Just one thingâdonât wear the Stars Amidst Snow robes and cover up your face. Donât let anyone know who did it, or itâd be trouble for me.â
He tossed the money to the vendor. Xue Yang spat out a mouthful of haw pits. Through the corner of his eye, he saw a small area of purple at Jin GuangYaoâs forehead that wasnât hidden properly. He laughed, âWhere did that come from?â
Jin GuangYao glanced at him in a somewhat reproachful way. He straightened his cap and hid the bruise properly, âItâs a long story.â
Xue Yang, âNie MingJue did it?â
Jin GuangYao, âIf he were the one who did it, do you think I could still be standing here and talking to you?â
Xue Yang felt that it very much made sense.
The two left Lanling City and approached a strange building amongst the wilderness. The building wasnât pretty. After the tall walls was a row of long, black houses. Before the row was a square, enclosed by steel fencing as high as oneâs chest. The fences were packed with red and yellow talismans. Within the field were all kinds of odd tools, like cages, guillotines, like tacked boards. A few âpeopleâ dressed in rags also walked slowly by.
All of the âpeopleâ had blue skin and empty gazes. They walked around the clearing without any purpose, bumping into one another at times and leaking strange noises from their throat.
It was a corpse training ground.
Back then, Jin GuangShan lusted after the Stygian Tiger Seal. He beat around the bush a couple of times, using all his skills, yet Wei WuXian didnât give in no matter what, and it made him run into a bunch of obstacles. He thought, If you can do it, why canât others? I donât believe that you Wei Ying are the only person in this world who can do it. The day will come when youâre surpassed by someone and laughed at by everyone. Will you still be so arrogant then?
And so, Jin GuangShan sought after all those who imitated Wei WuXian in cultivating the ghostly path and gathered them under his rule. He spent a great amount of money and resources and these people, ordering them to study and analyze the structure of the Tiger Seal in secrecy so that they could replicate and restore it. Among them, not many achieved anything, while the one who walked the furthest was the youngest Xue Yang, recommended by Jin GuangYao alone.
Jin GuangYao was overjoyed. He accepted him as a guest cultivator and gave him high rights and freedom. The corpse training ground was an area of land Jin GuangYao specially requested for Xue Yang for him to research in secrecy, which meant for him to fool around however he wanted to.
When they approached the corpse training ground, two fierce corpses were currently engaged in a fight in the center of the square.
These two were evidently different from the other walking corpses. They were perfectly clothed and had white eyes, holding blades. As the two swords clashed, sparks were sent flying everywhere. Before the steel fence were positioned two chairs. The two sat down at the same time. Jin GuangYao fixed his collar, and a quivering corpse shifted over, presenting a tray.
Xue Yang, âTea.â
Jin GuangYao glanced at it. A purplish, peculiar object rested sunken in the bottom of the teacup, swollen from the soak, whatever it was.
With a smile, he pushed the teacup away, âThank you.â
Xue Yang pushed the teacup here again, asking affectionately, âThis is tea I made with my own hands. Why donât you want to drink it?â
Jin GuangYao pushed the teacup away once more, explaining in a kind tone, âItâs precisely because you made the tea with your own hands that I donât dare to drink it.â
Xue Yang raised a brow. He turned around and continued to watch the corpse battle.
The two fierce corpses fought even harder, using both their swords and their claws as the tore off blood and flesh. The boredom on his face grew even denser. A short moment later, he suddenly snapped with his fingers and made a certain gesture. The two corpses immediately turned their swords around, bodies twitching, and slashed off their own heads. The remaining headless bodies plummeted to the ground, still shaking.
Jin GuangYao, âHadnât they just gotten to the interesting part?â
Xue Yang, âThey were too slow.â
Jin GuangYao, âThey were a lot faster than the two I saw last time.â
Xue Yang reached out with the hand wrapped in a black glove, extended a finger, and wagged it, âThat depends on what you compare them against. Something like thisâlet alone Wen Ning, they wouldnât even last long against the average fierce corpses that Wei WuXian controlled with his flute.â
Jin GuangYao smiled, âWhy the hurry? Even Iâm not hurried. You can take it easy. Tell me if you need anything. Rightââ
He took out something from within his sleeve and passed it to Xue Yang, âPerhaps you need this?â
As he skimmed through what it was, Xue Yangâs body suddenly sat upright from the chair, âWei WuXianâs manuscripts?â
Jin GuangYao, âThatâs right.â
Xue Yang flipped through the pages, his eyes glowing. Soon, he looked up, âIs this really his actual manuscripts? The ones he wrote when he was nineteen?â
Jin GuangYao, âOf course. Everyone fought for it as hard as they could. It took me quite some effort to gather all of them.â
Wei WuXian whispered something vulgar, the excitement in his eyes growing even stronger. After he flipped through, he spoke, âItâs not complete.â
Jin GuangYao, âThe fight and fire on Burial Mound were more than destructive. Itâs fortunate enough that I could find these fragments. Cherish them carefully.â
Xue Yang, âWhat about his flute? Can you get me Chenqing?â
Jin GuangYao shrugged, âNot Chenqing. Jiang WanYin took it.â
Xue Yang, âDoesnât he hate Wei WuXian the most? Why would he need Chenqing? Didnât you also get that sword of Wei WuXianâs? Give him the sword in exchange for the flute. Itâs long since Wei WuXian stopped using his sword, while Suibian sealed itself and nobody can pull it out. Whatâs the use of keeping a fucking piece of decoration?â
Jin GuangYao, âYou really ask me to do the impossible, Young Master Xue. Do you think I havenât tried? How could anything be that simple. That Jiang WanYin has already gone mad. He still thinks Wei WuXian hasnât died. If Wei WuXian returned, he might not search for his sword, but heâd definitely come for Chenqing. And so, he would definitely not give up Chenqing. A few more words of mine, and he might blow up.â
Xue Yang sniggered, âA mad dog.â
At this point, two of the LanlingJin Sectâs disciples dragged over a cultivator with hair all tangled.
Jin GuangYao, âWerenât you going to rebuild your fierce corpses? Iâve come just in time to bring you the materials.â
The eyes of the cultivator were almost flickering with red, and as he struggled, those pupils that looked at Jin GuangYao were about to spew out fire. Xue Yang, âWhoâs this?â
Jin GuangYaoâs face didnât change a bit, âThose I bring to you are sinners, of course.â
Hearing this, the cultivator lunged forth, somehow managing to spit out the cloth that gagged his mouth along with a mouthful of blood, âJin GuangYao! You vile, treacherous scumâhow dare you call me a sinner? What sins have I committed?!â
One syllable at a time, he spoke as though his words became nails that could potentially pierce through Jin GuangYao. Xue Yang laughed, âWhatâs up with him?â
The cultivator was restrained by those behind him like they were pulling on a dogâs leash. Jin GuangYao waved his hands, âHush him up.â
Xue Yang, âWhy? Let me hear him out, wonât you? How are you a vile, treacherous scum? Heâs barking like a dog. I canât understand what heâs saying.â
Jin GuangYaoâs tone was somewhat reproachful, âYoung Master He Su is a respected cultivator, after all. How could you refer to him in such a disrespectful way?â
The cultivator laughed coldly, âIâve already fallen in your hands. What are you keeping up the pretense for?â
Jin GuangYao responded with a kind expression, âYou donât have to look at me like that. I also had no choice. To elect a chief cultivator is an irresistible trend. What was the use of stirring up trouble and seeking argument everywhere? Iâve already warned you again and again, yet you were determined not to listen to me. Under these circumstances, things are already beyond redemption. From the bottom of my heart, I, too, feel utmost pain and regret.â
He Su, âWhat was the irresistible trend? What was stirring up trouble? Jin GuangShan wanted to establish the position of chief cultivator only to imitate the QishanWen Sect in being the only ones at the top. Do you think all the world is ignorant? You frame me like this only because I spoke the truth!â
Jin GuangYao smiled, saying nothing. He Su continued, âWhen you really succeed, all of the world of cultivation would see the true face of the LanlingJin Sect. Do you think killing me alone would put you eternally at ease? How wrong you are! We, the TingshanHe Sect, teem with talent. From now on, weâll unite and never surrender to you Wen-dogs of another skin!â
Hearing this, Jin GuangYao squinted slightly, the corners of his lips curving up. It was the usual kind, gentle expression. Seeing this, He Su felt his heart skip a beat. At the same time, commotion sounded outside the corpse training ground, among it the cries of women and children.
He Su spun around, only to see a group of LanlingJin Sect cultivators drag inside sixty or seventy people all wearing the same uniform. There were men and women, old and young. Every one of them was a cross between shock and fear, while some were already crying. Both tied up, a girl and a boy kneeled on the ground as they wailed at He Su, âBrother!â
He Su was shocked speechless, his face instantly as white as paper, âJin GuangYao! What are you doing?! Itâs enough if you kill meâwhy drag my entire sect along?!â
Jin GuangYao looked down and fixed his sleeves, still grinning, âWerenât you yourself the one who reminded me just now? Even if I killed you, I wouldnât be put eternally at ease. The TingshanHe Sect teems with talent, and from now on, youâd unite and never surrenderâI was quite frightened. After much thought, this was the only thing I could come up with.â
He Su felt as though a fist had been shoved down his throat. He couldnât manage a thing. A moment later, he raged, âTo wipe out my entire sect without a reasonâare you really not scared of being condemned by all?! Are you really not scared of what would happen if ChiFeng-Zun found out?!â
Hearing him mention Nie MingJue, Jin GuangYao raised his brows. Xue Yang laughed so hard he was about to flop over his chair. Jin GuangYao gave him a look before he turned around and replied calmly, âThatâs not the way to go about things, is it? The TingshanHe Sect rebelled and schemed to assassinate Sect Leader Jin with all its forces before it was caught red-handed. How could that be called without a reason?â
The ones over their cried, âBrother! Heâs lying! We didnât, we didnât!â
He Su, âUtterly nonsense! Open your eyes and fucking look! There are nine-year-old children here! Old men who canât even walk! How could they rebel against anything?! Why would they assassinate your dad out of nowhere?!â
Jin GuangYao, âBecause you made a mistake and committed murder, Young Master He Su, while they refused to accept Koi Towerâs conviction of you, of course.â
He Su finally remembered the accusation for which he was transferred to such a creepy place, âItâs all made up! I never killed a cultivator of the LanlingJin Sect! Iâve never even seen the person who died! I donât even know if he was really a cultivator from your sect! I⊠IâŠâ
He stammered for a while before eventually caving in, âI⊠I donât even know what happened, I donât even know!â
Yet, at such a place, nobody would listen to his protests. Sitting before him were two villains who already treated him as though he were dead. What they enjoyed was precisely his dying struggle. Smiling, Jin GuangYao leaned back, waving his hand, âHush him up, hush him up.â
Knowing heâd undoubtedly die, He Su was brimming with dread. Clenching his teeth, he roared, âJin GuangYao! Youâll receive your retribution! Youâre dad is gonna die among prostitutes sooner or later, and you wouldnât meet a pleasant end either, you son of a prostitute!!!â
Xue Yang was in the middle of enjoying the speech, giggling and laughing. Yet all of a sudden, a shadow flashed and a silver light flew past. He Su screeched, covering his mouth.
Blood splattered all over the ground. Over there, the members of He Suâs sect cried and cursed. It was utter chaos, but no matter how chaotic, it was firmly subdued. Standing before the collapsed He Su, Xue Yang tossed something bloody in his hand, snapping at two of the walking corpses beside him, âShut him in the cage.â
Jin GuangYao, âYou shut them in alive?â
Xue Yang turned around, curling his lips, âWei WuXian never used live humans, but I wanna try.â
Under his command, the two corpses dragged the legs of He Su who was still screaming and threw them inside the steel cage in the middle of the corpse training ground. As they watched their elder brother bang his head madly against the bars, the boys and girls rushed over wailing. Their cries were so sharp that Jin GuangYao reached up and rubbed his temple, seeming as though he wanted to pick up the tea and have a few sips to steady his nerves. Yet, he looked down only to see the purplish, bloated object at the bottom of the cup. He then looked up at the tongue that Xue Yang was tossing around in his hand. After some thought, he finally realized, âThis is what you make the tea out of?â
Xue Yang, âI have a whole jar. You want some?â
ââŠâ
Jin GuangYao, âNo thanks. Tidy things up a bit and come pick up someone with me. We can have tea elsewhere.â
As though he suddenly remembered something, he fixed his cap, accidentally touching the area of purple hidden at his forehead. Xue Yang gloated, âSo what exactly is up with that forehead of yours?â
Jin GuangYao, âIâve said already. Itâs a long story.â
Jin GuangShan always threw his tasks whether big or small onto Jin GuangYaoâs shoulders, while he indulged himself nights in a row, making Madam Jin throw her rage all around Koi Tower. When Jin ZiXuan was there, he could be the mediator between his parents, but right now it was already past the point of no turning back between the two. Every time Jin GuangShan went out and fooled around with women, heâd use Jin GuangYao to cover him and look for excuses. Madam Jin couldnât catch him, so she vented on Jin GuangYao instead, shattering an incense burner today and spilling a cup of tea tomorrow. And so, in order for him to be able to live a few more safe days on Koi Tower, Jin GuangYao had to go to brothels himself and retrieve Jin GuangShan on time.
Having familiarized himself with doing such things, Jin GuangYao already knew where he could find Jin GuangShan the quickest. Arriving at an elegant pavilion, Jin GuangShan walked in with hands behind his back. The manager at the main hall welcomed him with a fawning smile, while Jin GuangYao raised a hand to gesture that it was unnecessary. Casually, Xue Yang swiped an apple from a customerâs table before following Jin GuangYao upstairs, only wiping it at his chest before munching down. Soon, the laughter of Jin GuangShan and quite a few women ventured down. The women chirped, âSect Leader, donât you think this painting of mine is marvellous? Doesnât the flower look almost as if it were alive, painted on my body?â âWhatâs so clever about painting? Sect Leader, look at my calligraphy. What do you think?â
Jin GuangYao had long since gotten used to this. He knew when he should appear and when he should not. He gestured towards Xue Yang and stopped in his tracks. Xue Yang clicked his tongue, his expression quite impatient. Just as he was about to go downstairs and wait, he suddenly heard Jin GuangShanâs gruff voice, âWomenâshouldnât it be enough as long as they water their flowers, powder their faces, and make themselves look as pretty as possible? Calligraphy? What a disappointment.â
Those women all wanted to please Jin GuangShan originally. With these words, a flash of awkwardness passed over the pavilion. Jin GuangYaoâs figure froze somewhat as well.
Soon, someone giggled, âBut I heard that back then in Yunmeng, there was a talented woman who charmed the entire world with her poems and songsâzither, chess, calligraphy, as well as painting!â
It was clear Jin GuangShan was dead drunk. The wine could even be heard from his stammering voice.
He mumbled, âThatâsâânot how things work. Now Iâve realized. Women shouldnât play with those useless things. Women whoâve read some books always think theyâre a level higher than the other women. Theyâre the most troublesome, with so many demands and unrealistic fancies.â
Standing before a window, Xue Yang leaned back, his armed propped on the window as he ate his apple, looking sideways at the scenery outside. And Jin GuangYaoâs smile seemed to be locked on his face, his curved eyes motionless.
Up on the pavilion, the women agreed with laughter. As though he remembered something from the past, he murmured to himself, âIf I bought her freedom and took her back to Lanling, who knows how much fuss she wouldâve made. If she stayed where she was, she might be popular for a few more years and she wouldnât have to worry about her spendings for the rest of her life. Out of everything, just why did she have to bear a son, a son of a prostitute? What could she have hoped toâŠâ
A woman asked, âSect Leader Jin, who are you talking about? What son?â
Jin GuangYaoâs voice drifted, âSon? Oh, forget it.â
âOkay, then weâll forget it!â
âIf you donât like it when we write and paint, Sect Leader Jin, then we wonât write and paint. How about we do something else?â
Jin GuangYao stood for thirty minutes by the stairs, while Xue Yang gazed at the scenery for thirty minutes as well. The laughter upstairs finally quieted.
A while later, Jin GuangYao turned around, his face calm, and began to slowly walk downstairs. Seeing this, Xue Yang casually tossed the apple core outside. He also followed down, wagging left and right.
The two walked for sometime on the streets. All of a sudden, Xue Yang rudely burst out laughing.
He began, âHahahahahaha fuck hahahahahahaâŠâ
Jin GuangYao stopped, his voice cold, âWhat are you laughing at?â
Xue Yang was splitting his sides with laughter, âYou shouldâve gotten a mirror and looked at your face. That smile was nasty. It was so fucking fake I could throw up.â
Jin GuangYao let out a snort, âWhat do you know, you little delinquent? One has to smile no matter how fake, how disgusting it is.â
Xue Yang responded lazily, âYou were asking for it. If anyone dared say I was raised by a whore, Iâd find his mom first, fuck her a couple hundred times, then drag her out and throw her into a whorehouse for others to fuck a couple hundred times. Then weâll see which of us was really the one raised by a whore. Simple.â
Jin GuangYao laughed as well, âI sure donât have such refined hobbies.â
Xue Yang, âYou donât, but I do. I donât mind doing it for you. Just hit me up, and I can go fuck them for you, hahahahahahaâŠâ
Jin GuangYao, âNo, thanks. Save your energy, Young Master Xue. Will you be free the next few days?â
Xue Yang, âWonât I have to do it no matter what?â
Jin GuangYao, âGo to Yunmeng for me and tidy up a place for me. Make it clean.â
Xue Yang, âThey say when Xue Yang attacks, he leaves behind not even the chicken or the dog. Do you have any other misunderstandings as to how clean my work is?â
Jin GuangYao, âI donât think Iâve ever heard this saying?â
Night had already fallen. It was quiet all around, with few passersby. The two talked as they walked, passing a street side stall. The vendor was in the middle of dejectedly tidying his tables. He looked up and suddenly screamed, jumping backwards.
His scream and his jump were both quite frightening. Even Jin GuangYao paused, his hand moving to Henshengâs handle at his waist. When he saw that it was only the average street vendor, he immediately ignored it. Yet Xue Yang didnât say a word before he went over and kicked over the booth again.
The vendor was both shocked and terrified, âItâs you again?! Why?!â
Xue Yang grinned, âHavenât I told you? Thereâs no why.â
He was just about to kick again when a sharp pain suddenly came from the back of his hand. His pupils shrunk, and he immediately sprang back. He raised his hand only to see that many red marks had already appeared on his hand. He looked up. A black-robed cultivator retracted his horsetail whisk, looking at him coldly.
The cultivator had a slender physique, his features stern and cold. He held a horsetail whisk in his hand and carried a sword on his back, the tassel of which swished alongside the night wind. Killing intent flashed across Xue Yangâs eyes as he struck with his palm. The cultivator brandished his whisk, wanting to fend off the strike, while Xue Yangâs attacks were always bizarre and unpredictable. The direction changed, and he lunged for his heart.
The cultivator frowned slightly. He dodged to the side, yet his left arm was lightly brushed by the hand. His body wasnât injured, yet frost suddenly fell over his face. It was as though he found it extremely distasteful, almost unbearable.
The slight change in expression fell into Xue Yangâs eyes. He laughed coldly. Before he continued, a snowy figure suddenly cut between the fight. Jin GuangYao had intervened, âFor my sake, please let him be, Daozhang Song ZiChen.â
The vendor had long since fled the scene. The black-robed cultivator spoke, âLianFang-Zun?â
Jin GuangYao, âYes, that would be me.â
Song ZiChen, âFor what reason is LianFang-Zun defending such insolence?â
Jin GuangYao managed a smile, seeming quite helpless, âDaozhang Song, this is a guest cultivator of the LanlingJin Sect.â
Song ZiChen, âWhy would a guest cultivator do something so lowly?â
Jin GuangYao coughed, âDaozhang Song, you donât understand. He⊠has an odd personality, and heâs still quite young. Please excuse him.â
At this point, a clear, gentle voice drifted past, âHeâs still quite young indeed.â
Like a sliver of moonlight amidst the night, a white-clothed cultivator soundlessly appeared beside the three, holding a whisk and carrying on his back a sword.
The cultivator had a lean build. His robes and his sword tassel swayed as he slowly strode forward, as if he was stepping on clouds. Jin GuangYao greeted, âDaozhang Xiao XingChen.â
Xiao XingChen returned the salute, smiling, âWe parted over a few months ago, but what a surprise that LianFang-Zun hasnât yet forgotten me.â
Jin GuangYao, âDaozhang Xiao XingChen moved the entire world with his swordsmanship. Itâd instead be strange if I didnât remember, wouldnât it?â
Xiao XingChen smiled, as though he knew Jin GuangYaoâs way of adding some flattery into everything he said. He replied, âYou overpraise me, LianFang-Zun.â Right after, he turned his gaze towards Xue Yang, âHowever, even if heâs still at a young age, as he has taken a seat amongst Koi Towerâs guest cultivators, itâs still best if he learns restraint. After all, the LanlingJin Sect is one of the most prestigious sects. It needs to lead by example in many aspects.â
His dark irises shone bright yet gentle, holding no blame when looking at Xue Yang. And thus, even though it was words of advice, he didnât sound the least displeasing. Immediately, Jin GuangYao followed calmly, âOf course.â
Xue Yang snickered. Hearing his laugh, Xiao XingChen didnât lose his temper either. He examined him for a while and spoke after some thought, âMoreover, I see that this young manâs method of attack is quiteâŠâ
Song ZiChenâs voice was icy, âHostile.â
Hearing this, Xue Yang laughed, âYou say Iâm still at a young age, but how much older are you? You say I attack with hostility, but who was the one that gave me a taste of his whisk first? Itâs absolutely ridiculous the way you two lecture others.â
As he spoke, he raised the hand that was criss-crossed with blood and shook it. He was clearly the one who wrecked the stall first, yet right now he turned the tables around with utmost justification. Jin GuangYao didnât know what a face to make, turning to the two cultivators, âDaozhang, heâŠâ
Xiao XingChen couldnât help but broke into a smile, âHeâs trulyâŠâ
Xue Yang squinted, âTruly what? Spit it out, wonât you?â
Jin GuangYaoâs voice was warm, âChengMei*, please hold your tongue for now.â
*TN: This is Xue Yangâs courtesy name. The name is originally taken from the phrase âto help fulfil the wishes of othersâ, but can also be interpreted to mean âto become prettyâ.
Hearing the name, Xue Yangâs face immediately darkened. Jin GuangYao continued, âDaozhang, Iâm really sorry for today. For my sake, please donât mind him.â
Song ZiChen shook his head. Xiao XingChen patted his shoulder, âZiChen, letâs go.â
Song ZiChen glanced at him and nodded. The two said goodbye to Jin GuangYao and left together.
Xue Yang glared at their leaving figures with insidious eyes, grinning through clenched teeth, â⊠Fucking damn cultivators.â
Jin GuangYao mused, âThey didnât really do much to you, so why the anger?â
Xue Yang spat, âI find these fake, conceited people the absolute most disgusting. That Xiao XingChen was clearly not even that much older than me, poking his nose into other peopleâs businessâannoying. And he started giving me a lecture. And that Song guy.â He sneered, âI only brushed past his arm, so what was with that look he gave me? Sooner or later, Iâll dig out his eyes and shatter his heart. Letâs see what heâll do when that happens.â
Jin GuangYao, âNow thatâs a misunderstanding. Daozhang Song is somewhat mysophobic. He doesnât like contact with others. It wasnât directed at you.â
Xue Yang, âWho are these damn cultivators?â
Jin GuangYao, âAfter so much, you donât even know them? Right now, those two are in the midst of their popularityâ âXiao XingChen, the bright moon, the gentle breeze; Song ZiChen, the distant snow, the cold frost.â Havenât heard that?â
Xue Yang, âNo. I donât get it. The fuck is that?â
Jin GuangYao, âNevermind if you havenât heard it, nevermind if you donât get it. In any case, theyâre gentlemen, so donât provoke them.â
Xue Yang, âWhy?â
Jin GuangYao, âThey say one should choose offending a crook over offending a gentleman*.â
*TN: the real saying goes the opposite way.
Xue Yang looked at him with much suspicion, âDoes such a saying exist?â
Jin GuangYao, âOf course. When you offend a crook, you can outright kill them to spare later trouble, and the crowd would even cheer for you; when you offend a gentleman, things become more difficult. These people create the most hassle. Theyâd chase after you and never let go, and if you lay even a single finger on them, youâd be the target of all. Hence, itâs best to keep them at armâs length. It was fortunate that today they only thought you were too arrogant due to your youth and that they didnât know what you did throughout the day. Or else, thereâd be no end to it.â
Xue Yang mocked, âSo many restrictions. Iâm not scared of these people.â
Jin GuangYao, âYouâre not, but I am. One thing less is better than one thing more. Letâs go.â
There werenât many steps to go anyways. Soon, the two arrived at a fork. To the right was Koi Tower; to the left was the corpse training ground.