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<hr class="wp-block-separator is-style-wide">\nTL Note:Â Welcome to Sect Master, reader~ Just a quick warning before you continue reading!\n
This novel contains mature content â descriptions of gore, murder and horror. I will include warnings above chapters which contain such content, please read at your own discretion!\n
If you are able to get past the horror, the story is an interesting and wild ride with cute and funny side characters, a blatantly OP lead with a straight personality, and a nice dive into Chinese supernatural fantasy.\n
I chose to translate this story for fun, and Iâll try to post at least 1 chapter a week~\n
Some points to note for the translation:\n
Chinese names are surname first, then first name (eg: Chu is our protagonistâs surname, Yue is her first name)Place names will be shown in pinyin instead of English (eg: same as modern Chinese city names, like how Beijing is not written as North Capital in English)I tend to localise terms where possible, but will include the original terms at the bottom of the chapterThe author herself has stated that the supernatural elements are all made up, so please take the Taoism parts with a pinch of salt, they are not meant to be an accurate depiction of any religion\n<hr class="wp-block-separator is-style-wide">\nIn the early autumn heat of September, the Yancheng train station was bustling with people as usual. Chu Yue nimbly dodged the crowd and dragged her suitcase towards the exit.\n
This summer, besides receiving her admissions letter from Yancheng University, Chu Yue had also inherited the Taoist temple left to her in her grandfatherâs will. While being the Sect Master of Xuandu Temple sounded rather impressive, the temple itself was, in reality, old and dilapidated, to the point where the paint on the guardian deity statue was mottled and peeling.\n
According to her grandfather, the Xuandu Sect had a few disciples in the past, but the poverty of the temple had pushed them all to leave the mountain in search of a better life.\n
On his deathbed, her grandfather had still been talking about the disciples who had left, wanting to know what had become of them. He had wished for Chu Yue to leave the mountain and search for them, and to take care of them if she could.\n
The poor condition of Xuandu Temple had also weighed heavily on him; he wanted to see the guardian deity statue restored to its former glory, and he hoped that Chu Yue could revive Xuandu Temple and make it a proper temple once again.\n
Chu Yue had agreed to each and every one of his requests.\n
The train station exit was just as packed as it was inside the station. Chu Yue followed the flow of the crowd out of the station and found the platform to take a public bus.\n
Before she had even reached the bus stop, she could hear the sounds of an argument. A man was shouting aggressively, âWhat do you mean I molested you? Look at the slutty way youâre dressed, who knows if youâre actually selling those services? Arenât you the one taking advantage of me instead?â\n
The lingering heat of the summer and the ferocious tone of the man stoked a slow fire in the depths of Chu Yueâs heart. The manâs target was a fair-skinned girl with a round face and doe-like eyes, which were reddened and teary. She tried to argue back with a weak voice, âBut⌠But youâre the one who⌠t-touched meâŚâ\n
The man snorted disdainfully, âLook at how crowded it is around here, so what if I bumped into you accidentally? Youâre overthinking it! Donât tell me youâre that thirsty for a man!â\n
The discussion of the surrounding onlookers grew into a hum of agreement, they blamed the girl for creating a disturbance, for wasting everyoneâs time, and for blocking the way.\n
Ostracised by the crowd, the girl bit her lip and tried to hold back her tears, âThatâs slander! Youâre the one who put your hand in my back pocket and pinched me!â\n
âWell, did anyone see that? Does anyone have proof?â The man smirked back. Sexual harassment always came down to a game of âhe said, she saidâ, so it was hard to prove, and harder still to gain the support of onlookers. Even if the girl was able to come up with a clear explanation, the man would only get a verbal warning at most. Knowing this, the man was confident that he would get away with it.\n
As he expected, the bystanders were indifferent, and even annoyed; some of them had already skirted around the disturbance and continued on with their lives.\n
âI saw it.â\n
It was then that a clear voice rang out above the ruckus. The girl turned her head towards the sliver of hope, who turned out to be a tall lady with a dignified aura, dressed in a traditional blue shirt. Her long hair was bound together with a single hairpin, accentuating the beautiful arch of her brow and the life in her eyes. This lady was, of course, Chu Yue.\n
Right before the argument had started, Chu Yue happened to catch the man stealing something. She had been about to expose the thief, but the girl turned out to be quite the spirited personality, immediately calling out the thief for what she thought was molestation.\n
Chu Yue pulled her luggage along with her to the platform and explained, âI saw you put your hand in her pocket. You molested her, and even took her phone.â\n
Upon hearing this, the girl quickly checked her handbag, and her expression turned to one of surprise and gratitude. âThank you, miss! He really took my phone!â\n
If it was just a case of molestation, there was nothing they could do to the perpetrator even if they called the police. However, now that it was a case of theft, it was a whole other story: the thief was going to spend a few days in detention at the very least.\n
âYou damn busybody! Bitch!â Now that his crime had been exposed, the initially indifferent crowd shifted to wary watchfulness. Seeing this, the thiefâs face warped with anger and he threw a quick punch towards Chu Yue.\n
The girl cried out in alarm; Chu Yue shifted to the side to dodge the manâs punch, then kicked with one leg to trip the man. The thief fell directly on his face, in front of Chu Yue. She smiled, âWell, itâs so crowded around here, I just accidentally bumped into you. Iâm sure you wonât overthink such a small matter.â\n
Realising that Chu Yue was serving the thiefâs words right back to him, the girl broke out into laughter, feeling her earlier frustration slip away.\n
The man continued cruising and swearing at Chu Yue and the girl.\n
Chu Yueâs smile faded as she looked down at the thief, âYouâre just a petty thief and a bully, apologise to her.â\n
âYou damn bitch, youâre just a ****! Asking me to apologise? Screw you! I hate pretty women like you the most! Letâs see if youâre just as arrogant once I cut up that pretty face of yours!â The man had at first been groaning weakly from the fall, but Chu Yueâs words lit a fire in him. His eyes shone venomously as he leaped up and swiped at Chu Yueâs face with a small blade.\n
This sudden turn of events shocked the onlookers around them. Pity surfaced in their expressions, while some of them even retreated, just in case the man tried to vent his anger onto the crowd instead.\n
However, what happened was out of their expectations: the small blade didnât even touch Chu Yueâs face. There was no blood or gore either; Chu Yue simply kicked at the manâs wrist, causing him to drop the blade and roll on the ground, crying while clutching his injured wrist.\n
The crowd let out gasps of surprise, turning to Chu Yue with impressed looks. Chu Yue was staring at the man with cold eyes, âApologise.â\n
The thiefâs expression was contorted with pain and fury as he glared right back at her. Suddenly, his vision went black, his body stiffened with cold, and his soul felt as if it had been plunged into an endless abyss of darkness.\n
In that suffocating darkness, an endless mass of ghouls wriggled and crawled towards him, their bloody faces stretched out in sinister smiles, their broken limbs creeping onto his body like spider websâŚ\n
âIâm sorry, Iâm sorry!!â Back in reality, the man appeared to have suddenly burst into tears. âNo, stop touching me⌠please, please⌠Please stop! Iâll repent! Iâll never do it again!â\n
Yet again, the abrupt change startled the onlooking crowd. Someone murmured, âMaybe this guy is a lunaticâŚ?â\n
âLunatics canât be charged with murderâŚâ\n
âNo wonder he was so confident, why should lunatics get special treatment? If heâs ill, he should be sent for treatment. Why let him out to bully that young girl?â\n
âThis kind of person should be thrown into the mental hospital and locked away forever.â\n
The large man who had just been cursing at them so confidently moments earlier was now reduced to a crying and shivering wreck. As he crawled towards the girls, he chanted âsorryâ repeatedly under his breath. The girl took two steps back with disgust, and turned to Chu Yue pleadingly, âMiss, what should we do now?â\n
Chu Yue pulled out her phone and dialed the police hotline with an air of practice.\n