Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio  Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
It was unworthy of it.
What Jing Jiu wanted to convey was the act of Liu Ci standing in front of Yin San at the critical moment to block the thunder fires with his palm.
Even though Liu Ci was that âdevil manâ, it was still unworthy of doing so, it was because a Cultivation practitioner shouldnât act in this way.
Back on the sword boat, Liu Ci and Mo Chi had mentioned that they couldnât restrain themselves as a member of Green Mountain; but Liu Ci didnât give this explanation to Jing Jiu.
It was because Liu Ci was aware that Jing Jiu wouldnât approve of it even if he could understand the behavior.
He was a few steps behind Yuan Qijing entering the manor cave because he spent a moment longer enjoying the view of the pine ocean on Shangde Peak, as a result, he became Yuan Qijingâs young brother.
The Immortal Taiping wasnât upset about his late arrival; but instead, his Master appreciated his interest in the external objects. On the other hand, Jing Jiu was impassive about all the external objects.
Liu Ciâs first sight of Jing Jiu was that he sat by the cliffâs edge in a daze while looking at the ocean of clouds blankly.
Later, he found that Jing Jiu seemed to be dazed all the time, no matter whether he was by the cliffâs edge, or in the manor cave, or by the Mahjong table, or facing the hotpot.
It was during a time when the Immortal Daoyuan and the Grandmaster had died, the position of sect master belonged to another peak, and Shangde Peak was under a tremendous pressure.
That young man seemed unable to sense the pressure. All he did was sit there in a daze.
Liu Ci thought at the time that his Young Senior Master might have become an imbecile due to excessive Cultivation.
Later, the Immortal Taiping took them to a restaurant and ate hotpot, and then they headed toward Mocheng Peak. He had witnessed in his own eyes that his Young Senior Master had killed a great many elders on the way to the peak. It wasnât by this time that he had realized that he was that imbecile in comparison. For a true Cultivation practitioner, they should be cultivating all the time, even if when they were in a daze.
By that time he realized that this Young Senior Master of his was a natural Cultivation practitioner, and that all the other practitioners should learn from him.
Unfortunately, a vast majority of them couldnât stay in such a state the entire time, including himself.
Yet, Liu Ci had found that Jing Jiu had changed a bit over the last few decades.
âBack when my Master promised to ascend with the rooster and the dog, he extracted a sliver of spiritual soul from that life board. But Iâm sure that you must have a backup method; otherwise, you wonât bring that small bamboo board with you all the time,â Liu Ci said to Jing Jiu. âWhy didnât you kill the Dark Phoenix when my Big Brother asked you to?â he demanded.
âThe person I want to kill is your Master, not others. If Little Fourth doesnât attempt to kill me, I wonât do anything to him.â
Recalling the scene at the West Ocean that day, Jing Jiu continued with a nonchalant tone, âYet, I didnât expect so many people to support him.â
âAll nine peaks of Green Mountain hail from Shangde Peak. He is our Master nevertheless. Even though they were young at the time, they could still remember some things.â
Liu Ci sighed before he continued, âWe had locked our Master in the Sword Jail; do you think how many of them approved of itâ
Jing Jiu said after a pause, âMaybe, Iâm that âdevil manâ in their eyes.â
âAs I said earlier, the major issue you and my Master have is that you both have thought too much.â
Liu Ci went on, âThere are not that many âdevilsâ on Green Mountain! Mo Chi is not one, nor am I. If you insist on investigating further, youâll find that more and more people are the devils.â
Jing Jiu recalled the conversation he had with Zhao Layue back on Shenmo Peak.
âEverybody had a devil in their heart; everyone looks like a devil man.â
Though this statement wasnât exactly the same as what Liu Ci had just said; but the basic meaning was the same.
Liu Ci believed he was not a devil man, because he didnât have a devil in his heart. But, why did he release the Immortal Taiping from the Sword Jail?
This was the most important issue, and it was the answer Jing Jiu wished to find out most.
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The starlight that was reflected off the Sword of the Universe shone onto the peak top, making the dark night look more desolate.
Liu Ci reached out his fingers to fiddle with the starlight, as he said, âYour ascension was a certainty at the time, and I had to consider the future of Green Mountain. Mine and my Big Brotherâs lifetime had just over a hundred years left. Who will be able to protect Green Mountain after our deaths? Even if Little Fourth and Guangyuan could break through the Heavenly Arrival State, could they replace us?â
Though a hundred years is a long time, but itâs probably a mere moment for the Cultivation practitioners who stayed behind closed doors for a great many years at a time.
Jing Jiu didnât quite like the message conveyed in what Liu Ci said, so he called back the Sword of the Universe. As such, Liu Ci had no starlight to play with. âThe Sword Formation of Green Mountain can protect itself.â
Liu Ci brought back his fingers and said, âLike Nan QĂź said today, Green Mountain couldnât afford to lose; once Green Mountain lost the battle, we would lose all the time. As far as Green Mountain is concerned, âprotecting itselfâ is tantamount to being defeated.â
âI didnât hear what he said,â Jing Jiu said.
Liu Ci was not in the mood to argue with him, as he continued, âThe Green Mountain Sect has been dominating the Cultivation circle for too many years, and offended a great many people as a result. In addition, the disciples of Liangwang Peak have been too violent and brutal in the outside world.â
Jing Jiu said, âI didnât agree to set up this so-called Liangwang Peak; itâs senseless.â
âHence, I said nothing when you decided to bring the Lone Sword with you.â
Liu Ci continued with a small smile, âBut, Iâm the sect master; unlike you, I had to consider what would happen after my death.â
âSo you released him,â demanded Jing Jiu.
âThatâs right,â said Liu Ci. âMy Master has always thought the Green Mountain is his. He will certainly want to come back someday. As such, he wonât allow Green Mountain to decline.â
âDidnât you fear that he might take revenge on you?â pressed Jing Jiu.
Liu Ci shot a glance at him before saying, âWe were the only three who had captured and locked him up. At the time, I thought that you would leave for sure and that I and my Big Brother would die sooner or later; so there was nothing to fear.â
After a moment of silence, Jing Jiu remarked, âIt makes some sense.â
The Immortal Taiping was a very capable and powerful figure. To say nothing of his helpers like the Old Ones, the Great Grandmaster of the Mysterious Dark Sect and Emperor Xiao, his personal prowess alone would be able to change the situation of Chaotian.
As long as he was alive, no mishap would happen to Green Mountain; at least no disaster would happen to Green Mountain with him guarding it quietly somewhere in the world.
The Immortal Taiping was like a mighty tiger crouching in the dark night.
What Liu Ci did was the same as releasing the tiger back into the mountain.
What he didnât expect was that that person had come back.
Jing Jiu had never done anything similar to asking a tiger for its hide, and always stayed as far off from the danger as possible. Even though Liu Ciâs idea was sensible, he still couldnât approve what Liu Ci had done. âYou think this way one time and think another way the next time,â Jing Jiu said. âYou have always acted in an indecisive manner, just like the Center Sect. Your disciple is doing better than you in this regard.â
The disciple he referred to was of course Zhuo Rusui.
Liu Ci was somewhat displeased at by comment, not because Jing Jiu said he was inferior to his disciple, but because Jing Jiu likened him to the Center Sect.
Jing Jiu went on, âYou were like this even at a younger age. I shouldnât have chosen you as the Sect Master back then.â
âDo you wish to be the sect master,â Liu Ci retorted calmly.
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It was noiseless on the peak top.
The sword boat was clearly visible under the starlight.
A meowing could be heard somewhere in the distance, sounding like the cat was quite contented at the moment.
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Hearing Liu Ciâs sarcastic rhetoric, Jing Jiu was about to rebuff him offhandedly like he had done before, even if his rebuttal would hurt Liu Ci a little.
However, Jing Jiu remained silent tonight.
He, in fact, had remained silent a long time.
âOnly the sect master can get hold of the sheath of the Inherited Heaven Sword. You should answer me after a careful consideration,â Liu Ci said to Jing Jiu, smiling faintly.
The sword had already returned to the sheath. If Jing Jiu didnât want anything to happen to himself, he had to make sure that the sheath of the Inherited Heaven Sword would end up in the hands of someone whom he could trust completely.
Whom could he trust more than himself in this world?
He didnât expect that Liu Ci had the intention of forcing him to become the sect master of Green Mountain when Liu Ci invited him to return to the sheath.
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Jing Jiu couldnât answer this question immediately for the first time. âI didnât expect myself to fall into your trap,â he said to Liu Ci.
Liu Ci said, âMy Master has been clever and astute all his life, but he has fallen into the trap set by two youngsters of the Center Sect this time.â
Jing Jiu remarked, âThese two have inherited Sanyueâs idea, but they are cleverer than she is. My Big Brother has encountered his match this time.â
Jing Jiuâs statement seemed to be an ordinary one; in fact, it demonstrated that Jing Jiu had a very high opinion of Bai Zao and Tong Yan.
Yin San would have died on Shaoming Island if Liu Ci hadnât saved him today.
The Center Sectâs plan was almost perfect. The Heavenly Punishment triggered by the Fairy Book could execute anyone in Chaotian.
Liu Ci didnât die instantly today because he had a sword, and he was at the peak of his Cultivation and mental state after he had slain Nan QĂź.
Liu Ci had paid a dear price for the act.
Thinking of this, Jing Jiu showed a rarely seen emotional countenance.
Liu Ci felt rather moved by his emotional reaction, saying, âThat was merely an accessory fairy book without the fairy awareness; so itâs not too powerful.â
âItâs still freaking powerful enough!â Jing Jiu couldnât refrain himself from saying so.
Liu Ci felt even more moved by his concern; so he tried to comfort Jing Jiu by saying, âRest assured, Iâm not going to die tonight. I should be able to live for a few more years.â
For a Cultivation practitioner in the Heavenly Arrival State who could usually live up to one thousand years, the period of a few years was the same as a month for mortals.
After a moment of silence, Jing Jiu said again, âItâs not worth it.â
âYou should be aware that I can at most live another couple of decades since I have no hope of ascending and my life is near its end.â
Liu Ci continued with a faint smile, âIf I could live forever, I wouldnât exchange my life for anything. Now, I use the lifetime of a few decades in exchange for a peace of mind; why not?â
Those courageous and benevolent men and evil villains in the world might all have the similar thought, Jing Jiu mused.
He then said, âThe eternity canât be substantiated anyway.â
Since Jing Jiu had always been preoccupied with ascension, why would he make such a remark? If it were anybody else hearing this, they wouldnât be able to understand him; but Liu Ci could.
It became quiet again on the peak top.
The starlight illuminated the sword boat and the night clouds.
Standing by the edge of the cliff, Jing Jiu and Liu Ci were gazing at this world quietly.
It was rather wonderful.
A long time had elapsed.
âDo you have anything you wish to do?â Liu Ci suddenly asked.
The two of them stood shoulder to shoulder, looking down at the world.
When they collaborated, there was no equal in the world.
They could do whatever they wished to.
âAs you had said, Iâm only interested in finding out that devil, and apart from Cultivation, nothing else.â
Jing Jiu looked at Liu Ci and continued, âWhat about you? Do you have any unfinished businessâŚor anything you wish to do?â
âI donât have anything special I wish to do.â
Liu Ci went on with a small smile, âThe life of a Cultivation practitioner is mostly uninteresting.â
âWe donât cultivate because itâs interesting in the first place,â Jing Jiu said. âDo farmers work the field because itâs interesting? Do fishermen catch fish because itâs interesting? Do pearl-collecting women take the risks of going to the bottom of the ocean because itâs interesting?â
Liu Ci said helplessly, âI know you are in a bad mood right now. Iâve just expressed a bit of sentiment I felt, but why were you so agitated?â
Jing Jiu looked calm at the moment, but he had said so much by asking several rhetorical questions in a row, meaning he was not in a calm mood.
Jing Jiu chastised Liu Ci with raised brows, âWhat I did was simply express my feelings; why are you being so sensitive about it?â
Liu Ci said, âThe examples you have listed are all things they have to do in order to earn a living, but we cultivate because we can and we have the Dao Heart. The difference is quite obvious.â
Jing Jiu snapped, âAre internal struggles and fighting in the imperial court interesting? Is boiling tea interesting? Is painting interesting? Is playing chess interesting?â
He thought all of these activities were uninteresting, even though they were quite interesting in the eyes of others in the world.
It takes effort to play chess in order to determine who the winner is. In his mind, fighting with swords would be more effective in determining the final victory.
It was then that the Tong Yanâs voice drifted over in the night sky.
âPlaying chess is of course interesting; but the way you play it is indeed dreary.â
Liu Ci and Jing Jiu knew that Tong Yan was approaching them by the time they began to discuss what they would wish to do.
Jing Jiuâs last statement was intended for Tong Yan.
Calculation and playing chess were merely a method for achieving the Dao.
If a Cultivation practitioner was enthralled in any one of those activities because they were successful in the endeavor, the problem would ensue.
Tong Yan landed on the peak top, and bowed referentially to Liu Ci.
It was unclear why he had left the Cloud Boat of the Center Sect and hurried here on this dark night.
Jing Jiu shot him a glance, meaning to ask him how he knew they were here.
Tong Yan had stayed with Jing Jiu on the Cold Mountain and at the Three-Thousand Nunnery for a long time; so he had learned the skills possessed by Liu Shisui, Zhao Layue and Gu Qing, saying, âI asked Guo Nanshan.â
Jing Jiu felt a bit surprised as he exclaimed, âItâs incredible that Zhuo Rusui didnât kill you already!â
The person Tong Yan intended to kill in this scheme was the Immortal Taiping; but Liu Ci was the one who had been harmed instead.
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Though it was a reflexive reaction that hundreds of flying swords of Green Mountain had headed toward Tong Yan and intended to slash him into a meat pie, it also revealed the attitude of Green Mountain toward him.
Even if the people of Green Mountain cooled down later after considering the wellbeing of the world and so forth, Zhuo Rusui would probably not care so much about it due to his short temper.
Tong Yan said, âNanshan had persuaded him. Since Iâm here to meet the Immortal Liu, as my life and death are in the hands of the Immortal.â
âWhat do you want to see me for?â asked Liu Ci with a small smile.
âI heard what the Immortal said earlier that you had nothing you wanted to do; I wonder if you would like to snatch the Green Sky Mirror for Green Mountain,â said Tong Yan.