One day, the Yueyang Clanās leader went out night-hunting with a few family members for about half a month. In the middle of the night, without any warning, they received the bad news and immediately hurried back. After the mourning, they only found out that someone purposely destroyed their protective array and let in a group of powerful evil spirits. Other than that, they knew nothing.
In most cases, only few people knew about the tragedies that happened in smaller clans, but the circumstances back then were different. The Sunshot Campaign finished long ago, while the siege at Luanzang Hill only just ended. On the surface, the situation seemed rather stable. With the sudden disclosure of this event, the entire cultivation world was bubbling with discussion, some even exaggerating that it was the revenge of the revived YiLing Patriarch, Wei WuXian. However, there wasnāt any evidence, so it had been impossible to find the killer. Of course, Xiao XingChen didnāt sit back and do nothing. He volunteered to be responsible for the matter and find out the truth for Chang Ping. After a month, the murderer was finally discovered.
The murdererās name was Xue Yang.
Xue Yang was even younger than Xiao XingChen, nothing more than just a boy. Despite this, he definitely didnāt tone down on his cruelty just because he was young. Ever since the age of fifteen, he had been a delinquent in the area of Kuizhou, known far and wide for his radiant smile, inhumane means, and merciless personality. Everyoneās expressions changed whenever he was brought up in a conversation. When he was a child dwelling in the streets, it was said that he developed a hatred that lasted for years toward Chang Pingās father. He committed this crime in vengeance and for some other reasons.
After Xiao XingChen found out the truth, he went across three provinces and Xue Yang was still happily picking fights with others. Taking advantage of the Discussion Conference that was happening at the Jinling Tower of the LanlingJin Sectās residence, when the most prominent sects met up and discussed cultivation methods, Xiao XingChen brought him over, explained the situation, and demanded severe punishment.
With his straightforward list of evidence, most sects didnāt have any objections, except for oneāthe LanlingJin Sect.
Wei WuXian, āObjecting in such a situation would be placing itself against the entire world. Could it be that Xue Yang was a favorite with Jin GuangShan?ā
Lan WangJi, āA guest disciple.ā
Wei WuXian, āHe was a foreign disciple? Back then, the LanlingJin Sect was already one of the four most prominent sects, right? Why would they have invited a delinquent to be a guest disciple?ā
Lan WangJi, āThis is the second connection.ā
He stared into Wei WuXianās eyes, āBecause of the Stygian Tiger Seal.ā
Wei WuXianās heart immediately skipped a beat.
The phrase was definitely not a stranger to him. On the contrary, nobody was more familiar to those three words than him.
Among all of the spiritual weapons he had forged when he was still alive, this was the scariest and most famous one.
When Wei WuXian first created it, he didnāt think too much about it. Single-handedly controlling corpses and spirits, of course heād occasionally grow tired. Remembering a rare piece of iron ore he happened to have seen in a beastās stomach, he used it to cast a Tiger Seal.
But, after the Tiger Seal had been created, Wei WuXian only used it once before finding out that it did more harm than good.
The Stygian Tiger Sealās powers were considerably greater than what he had imagined. He originally wanted to use it to assist him, but its powers were almost exceeding him, its creator. Moreover, it didnāt settle on one single master. This meant that if someone got hold of it, no matter who they were, whether they were good or bad, friend or foe, they were able to use it.
After the seal had been forged, it wasnāt that Wei WuXian never thought about destroying it, but since the seal was created with much difficulty, it wouldāve been extremely hard to destroy, costing him both time and energy. And, back then, he had already vaguely understood that he wasnāt in a good situation and would be hated by everyone sooner or later. With a weapon as appalling as the Stygian Tiger Seal, others didnāt dare to act rashly, so he temporarily kept it. He separated the seal into two halves, making it so that they could only be of use when they were put together, and never used without careful consideration.
He had only used it two times before, and both times caused great bloodshed. The first time was during the Sunshot Campaign. After using it for the second time, he finally decided to destroy one half of the seal. Before he could completely destroy the other half, the siege at Luanzang Hill happened, and it had since then been beyond his capabilities.
Toward his own creation, Wei WuXian was confident to say that even if the sect that got hold of it, made a temple for it, and offered it incense every single day, the remaining half of the Tiger Seal was just a piece of scrap iron. However, Lan WangJi told him something shockingāit appeared that Xue Yang could rebuild the other half of the seal!
Although Xue Yang was young, he was also quite clever, a bizarre eccentric. The LanlingJin Sect discovered that he could use the remaining half of the seal to roughly piece together the other half. Even though the recreated version wasnāt as powerful and couldnāt be used for as long, it could already result in terrible catastrophes.
Wei WuXian understood, āThe LanlingJin needed to keep Xue Yang so that he could continue to restore the Stygian Tiger Seal, so they had to protect him.ā
Perhaps, Xue Yang destroying the Chang Clan wasnāt entirely to avenge what they did to him when he was young. He might have been testing on this clan of live humans what exactly was the extent of the restored Stygian Tiger Sealās powers!
No wonder the rumors connected the case to him. Wei WuXian could almost imagine those cultivators clenching their teeth, āThat Wei WuXian! If he didnāt make this, our world wouldnāt have encountered so many disasters!!!ā
Returning to the original thread of conversation, they continued about what happened at the Jinling Tower.
Although the LanlingJin Sect was determined on protecting Xue Yang, Xiao XingChen didnāt waver either. As the stalemate continued, they finally startled ChiFeng-Zun, Nie MingJue, who didnāt intend on participating in the Discussion Conference. He hurried over to Jinling Tower from far away.
In spite of Nie MingJue being a junior to Jin GuangShan, he conducted himself in a strict manner and refused to tolerate Xue Yang no matter what. With an angry lecture, Jin GuangShan was left with no words and a great deal of embarrassment. Nie MingJue, as the irritable person he was, unsheathed his saber on the spot with the intention of killing Xue Yang. Even when his sworn younger brother LianFang-Zun, Jin GuangYao, attempted to ease the situation, he ordered him to leave. After a harsh scolding, Jin GuangYao hid behind Lan XiChen, not daring to say anything else. In the end, the LanlingJin Sect could only give in.
Ever since Xue Yang was brought to Jinling Tower by Xiao XingChen, he hadnāt been scared at all. Even when Nie MingJueās saber was pressed against his neck, he still had a grin on his face. Before he was taken away, he spoke affectionately to Xiao XingChen, āDaozhang, you wouldnāt forget me, would you? Letās wait and see.ā
At this point, Wei WuXian knew that the āwait and seeā would make Xiao XingChen pay an agonizing price.
The LanlingJin Sect was indeed the sect with the thickest face. Although, on Jinling Tower, it promised in front of all of the sects that Xue Yang would be executed, when it left Nie MingJueās sight, it immediately shut Xue Yang into the dungeons and changed the original decision to a life sentence. Hearing about the matter, Nie MingJue was enraged and pressed on them again. The LanlingJin Sect rambled about, refusing to give him Xue Yang no matter how hard he tried. All of the other sects watched them from the sidelines, but, shortly afterward, Nie MingJue passed away from Qi deviation.
He cultivated at a faster speed than any other past leader of the Nie Sect, and also died sooner than any of them.
Now that the person who was most difficult to deal with was gone, the LanlingJin Sect became more and more reckless and started to think of worse ideas. Jin GuangShan started to try as hard as he could to get Xue Yang out of the dungeons so that he could continue to restore and examine the Stygian Tiger Seal.
However, this wasnāt exactly something to be proud of. It was impossible for him to save the murderer of an entire clan from the dungeons without a valid reason.
So, they turned their attention to Chang Ping.
From coercion to harassment, in the end, the LanlingJin Sect finally pressured Chang Ping into correcting his words, invalidating all of his past speeches. He announced that the wiping out of the Chang Clan had nothing to do with Xue Yang.
Hearing the news, Xiao XingChen visited him to inquire upon the matter. Chang Ping responded helplessly, āWhat can I do aside from this? If I donāt tolerate it, the rest of our clanās people wouldnāt be safe for long. Iām really grateful, Daozhang, butā¦ please donāt help me anymore. Now, helping me would be harming me. I donāt want the YueyangChang Sect to end yet.ā
And thus, the tiger had been set free back to the mountains.
Wei WuXian stayed silent.
If he were Chang Ping, he wouldnāt have cared how prominent or powerful the LanlingJin Sect was, or how much glory the road ahead offered him, and he wouldnāt have let the matter go. Instead, he wouldāve went to the dungeons on his own, cut Xue Yang up so that he was nothing more than a puddle of flesh on the ground, and summoned his soul back to repeat the process to the point that he regretted ever being born in this world.
But, not everyone was like him, preferring to perish together with his enemy. Some of the Chang Clanās people were still alive. Chang Ping was also still young, single, and childless, having just took his first few steps on the path of cultivation. No matter if he was threatened with the lives of his remaining family members or his own future and cultivation, he had to think carefully.
Of course, he wasnāt Chang Ping himself. He couldnāt be angered or worried in place of Chang Ping, and he couldnāt bear Chang Pingās share of mental and physical torment.
After Xue Yang had been released, he started to take revenge again. However, this time, the revenge wasnāt on Xiao XingChen himself.
Xiao XingChen left the mountain alone and had no family. He only had a friend that he met afterward, named Song Lan. Song Lan was also a cultivator of the time. He was a righteous, determined person and had a fair amount of appraisal. Both of them wanted to build a sect that valued common ideals instead of blood ties, which made them the closest and most like-minded of friends. The people of the time described them as suchāXiao XingChen the bright moon and gentle breeze; Song ZiChen the distant snow and cold frost.
Xue Yang put his hands to this side. Repeating his past technique, he wiped out the Baixue Temple where Song Lan grew up and studied at, and used poison to blind Song Lanās eyes.
This time, with his experience of wiping out a sect, he made sure to not leave any evidence. Although everybody knew that he was the one who did it, what would be the use of that? There wasnāt any evidence. And, with Jin GuangShanās deliberate protection and the death of the violent ChiFeng-Zun, nobody could do anything about him.
Wei WuXian found this a bit strange. Although Lan WangJi looked as if he didnāt care about anything, from Wei WuXianās past experiences with him, he absolutely couldnāt stand wrongdoings, possibly even more than Nie HuaiSangās brother. Back then, the LanlingJin Sect had some dishonest ways of doing things, and Lan WangJi never bothered to be subtle about them. Even until now, he always refused to go to their sectās Discussion Conferences. If two cruel massacres happened, the news wouldāve probably spread over the entire cultivational world and Lan WangJi definitely wouldnāt have turned a blind eye to them. Why did he not go and give Xue Yang what he deserved?
Just as he was about to ask, he remembered the scars that the discipline whip gave him.
One lash of the discipline whip would already be quite severe. If Lan WangJi made some sort of a grave mistake and received so many lashes, he had probably been grounded for a few years. It was likely that he was either going through his punishment or waiting for his wounds to heal during the years when the incidents happened. No wonder he said had only āheardā about what happened.
For some reason, in his heart, Wei WuXian cared quite a lot about those scars. However, it was inconvenient for him to ask directly, so he had to hold his thoughts for now, āThen, what happened to the Daozhang Xiao XingChen afterwards?ā
What happened afterward was certainly a tragic ending. When he left the mountain and his teacher, Xiao XingChen vowed that he would never go back again. He was a man of his words, but since Song Lan was not only blind but also badly injured, he broke his vow and carried Song Lan back to BaoShan SanRenās residence, asking her to save his friend.
For the sake that they were once teacher and pupil, BaoShan SanRen agreed. Thus, Xiao XingChen left the mountain once more, and he was never seen again.
A year later, Song Lan also left the mountain. To everyoneās surprise, his eyes, which were completely blinded, saw light again. However, it wasnāt that BaoShan SanRenās medical skills created a miracle, but that Xiao XingChenā¦ dug his own eyes out and gave them to Song Lan, who was only involved in this because of him.
Song Lan originally wanted to seek revenge on Xue Yang. At this time, Jin GuangShan had already passed away. Jin GuangYao took over the LanlingJin Sect and the position of Sect Leader. To show that things were going to be different, the first thing he did after he came to power was to get rid of Xue Yang. Aside from never mentioning the Stygian Tiger Seal again, he also made amends to restore the sectās reputation, suppressing the rumors. Song Lan went to search for his past friendās whereabouts. At first, people still heard talk about where he traveled to. After some time, he also disappeared. Moreover, the YueyangChang Sect was a small clan that was generally unheard of. And thus, a lot of things gradually faded away.
Having finished listening to the long story, Wei WuXian sighed softly. A feeling of regret sprouted inside him, Meeting such an end because of something not related to him at all, it really wasā¦ If Xiao XingChen was born a few years earlier or if I died a few years later, things wouldnāt have had to be like this. If I was alive, how would I have not taken part in the matter? How would I have not made friends with such a person?
Immediately afterward, he laughed at himself bitterly, I wouldāve done something? What could I have done? If I was still alive back then, perhaps the YueyangChang Sectās case didnāt even need to be investigated before everyone decided that I did it. If the Daozhang Xiao XingChen bumped into me on the streets and I chatted with him, invite him to drink together, itās likely that heād hit me with his horsetail whisk, haha.
They had already walked past the Chang Residence, toward a cemetery nearby. Wei WuXian saw the dark-red character of āChangā on the pailou and asked, āThen, why did Chang Ping die afterward? Who killed the remaining members of his clan?ā
Before Lan WangJi could answer, a series of bangs came from amid the blue-tinted dusk.
The noise sounded a lot like slamming on doors, but it wasnāt. The bangs were carried out with force and at a fast pace, without a moment of rest. They sounded somewhat muffled, as if there was something separating them from the outside world.
Their faces immediately changed.
The fifty-or-so people of the YueyangChang Sect were currently lying in their coffins, slamming on their coffin lids from the inside. It was at night they were frightened to deathāthey madly slammed on the doors, but there wasnāt anyone to let them out.
This was the slamming on coffins in the Chang Clanās cemetery that the liquor shopās waiter talked about!
However, the waiter said that the haunting was ten years ago and stopped long before now. Why would the slamming happen to start again when they came?
Without passing any words between them, Wei WuXian and Lan WangJi both softened their breathing, stealthily moving without making a sound.
Propping themselves against the pillars of the pailou, they both saw that, in the center of the cemetery, there was a hole amid the tombstones.
It was a deep, recently-created hole with piles of dirt surrounding it. Faint noises came from within the hole.
Someone was digging out a grave.
The two of them held their breaths, attentively waiting for the person in the hole to come out on their own.
Before an hour passed, two people hopped up from inside the opened grave.
Wei WuXian and Lan WangJi could tell that these were two people only because they had good vision. These two appeared as if they were conjoined twins. One carrying the other on their back, they were tightly connected together. With both of them wearing entirely black clothes, it was extremely hard to tell the two apart.
The person that hopped up had long legs and long arms, standing with his back toward them. The one that he carried seemed lifeless, their head and limbs hanging down. This was only natural. Since the person was dug out from a grave, then it must have been dead. Lifeless was what shouldāve been expected of it.
As he thought, the gravedigger suddenly spun around and saw them.
There was a mass of thick, black mist over the manās face, making it so that nobody could see how their face and features looked!
Wei WuXian knew that he must have casted some sort of strange spell to block his face. Lan WangJi had already unsheathed Bichen, darted into the cemetery, and started the fight. The gravediggerās reaction was extremely quick. Seeing the attack of Bichenās blue sword glare, he made a hand seal and also summoned a sword glare. The sword glare was the same as his face, surrounded by dense mist, and made it so that it was impossible to see what its color and style was. With a corpse on his back, the gravedigger fought in a strange way. The two sword glares clashed a few times. Lan WangJi summoned Bichen back and held it in his hand, a layer of frost climbing over his face.
Wei WuXian knew why his face suddenly turned cold. It was because, during the fight, even an outsider like him could tell that the gravedigger was extremely familiar with Lan WangJiās sword moves!
Lan WangJi said nothing. Bichenās attacks were deeper and deeper, attacking with tremendous force. The gravedigger fell back a few times. As if he knew that, with a dead person on his back, he wouldnāt be able to win against Lan WangJi and, if they continued to fight, heād be captured alive, he suddenly fished out a dark-blue talisman from his waist.
A Transportation Talisman!
This type of talisman could instantly transport someone to hundreds of miles away, but it also expended a great amount of spiritual energy. It would take a long time for the user to regain their energy. Those with spiritual energy that wasnāt powerful enough wouldnāt be able to use them. Thus, although they were of very high quality, it was rare for anybody to use them. Seeing that he was about to escape, Wei WuXian hurriedly clapped twice, got down on one knee, and slammed his fist on the ground.
The strength of his punch passed through layers of dirt, reached the depths of the soil, and penetrated the thick coffin lids, provoking the corpses trapped inside. With crackling noises, four bloodied arms shot up from the ground, grabbing both of the gravediggerās legs!
The gravedigger seemed as if he didnāt care at all. He poured his spiritual energy toward the bottom of his legs, blasting the four corpse hands away. Wei WuXian pulled out his bamboo flute. A shrill, piercing melody ripped open the curtain of darkness that had fallen. Two human heads emerged from the ground along with their bodies, climbing upward from the gravediggerās legs and winding around his body as if they were snakes. Opening their mouths, they prepared to bite down at his neck and arms.
The gravedigger snorted with disdain, as if he was saying āwhat a petty trickā, and sent spiritual energy throughout his body. Yet, this time, only after he released his energy did he realize that he had been fooled.
He sent the corpse that he carried on his back flying off as well!
Wei WuXian laughed uncontrollably as he smacked the tombstone, while Lan WangJi caught the flaccid corpse with one hand and attacked with Bichen using the other. Seeing that what he had just dug out had been snatched away, that he couldnāt even win solo against Lan WangJi, let alone the mischief of another person, he didnāt dare to stay any longer. He hurling the Transportation Talisman on the ground. After a loud noise, blue flames surged up toward his sky. His figure disappeared into the fire.
Wei WuXian knew that the gravedigger had a Transportation Talisman on him, which meant that, even if they caught him, he could find an opportunity to escape. The corpse that he dug out was already a clue, so he didnāt have any regrets. He walked over to Lan WangJi, āLetās see who he dug out.ā
As he glanced at it, he was somewhat surprised. The head of the corpse had already been split open. From within the cut, there wasnāt any blood or brains leaking out, but wads of blackened cotton.
Wei WuXian easily jerked the corpseās head off. With the delicately-crafted dummy head, he sope, āWhat is this supposed to mean? Thereās a fake corpse made of cotton and rags buried in the Chang Clanās cemetery?ā
Having had weighed the corpse in his hands when he took it, Lan WangJi knew what was wrong, āNot all of it is fake.ā
Wei WuXian felt the corpse from head to toe and discovered that, aside from its drooping limbs, only its chest and abdomen felt firm and real. After he tore off the clothes, as he expected, he found that only the torso was real. All of the other body parts were fake.
The head and limbs made from cotton were to ādeceiveā the torso, so that it still thought it was attached to its ownerās body. Seeing from the skin tone and the part where the left shoulder cut off, this must be the torso of the dear friend. The gravedigger was here for this.
Wei WuXian straightened up, āIt looks like that the person who hid the corpse already noticed that weāre investigating the issue and came to transfer the torso somewhere else in case we find it. To come early isnāt as good as to come in time. We just happened to bump into him, haha. But,ā with a change of tone, he continued, āWhy was the mist-faced gravedigger so familiar with your sectās sword style?ā
It was obvious that Lan WangJi was also thinking about this matter, the coldness on his face yet to fade. Wei WuXian spoke again, āHis cultivation is quite high, enough to support the energy used for one Transportation Talisman. He casted spells on both his face and sword. Itās understandable that he casted a spell on his faceāafter all, he wouldnāt have wanted to be seen. But most lesser-known cultivators wouldnāt have needed to cast a spell on their sword to cover it, unless, of course, it was either somewhat or very famous in the cultivation world. Heād then have had to cover it, because if everyone could recognize his sword glare, his identity would be revealed as soon as his sword was revealed.ā
Wei WuXian asked suggestively, āHanGuang-Jun, from your fight before, do you think that heās someone you know really well?ā
Itād be inconvenient for him to be more specific, such as Lan XiChen or Lan QiRen.
Lan WangJi answered assuredly, āNo.ā
Wei WuXian was quite confident in Lan WangJiās answer. To him, Lan WangJi wasnāt the kind of person whoād hide or run away from the truth. If he denied it, that meant it must have been wrong. He didnāt like to lie, either. In Wei WuXianās opinion, if someone asked Lan WangJi to lie, heād rather silence himself and not talk at all. Thus, Wei WuXian immediately excluded the possibility of the gravedigger being these two.
Lan WangJi put the torso into another double-layered Qiankun Pouch and put it away properly. The two walked around for a while and wandered back to the street of the liquor shop.
The young waiter was true to his words. Most of the other liquor shops on this street had closed already, but their banner was still up and their lights were still on. The waiter was outside, eating from a large bowl. Seeing them, he beamed, āYouāre back! We kept our word, didnāt we? Did you two see anything?ā
Wei WuXian laughed as he answered. With Lan WangJi, he walked back to the table they sat during the day.
With liquor jars crowding on the table and by his feet, he spoke, āRight, what were we talking about? Suddenly interrupted by the gravedigger, I still donāt know how Chang Ping died.ā
Lan WangJi continued the explanation with simple, direct words.
Xue Yang, Xiao XingChen, and Song Lan left one by one. Some disappearing, some passing away. Quite a few years after the incident passed, one day, Chang Ping and the remainder of his clanās members died overnight due to lingchi. Moreover, Chang Pingās eyes were dug out.
This time, nobody could find out who the murderer was. After all, everyone apart of it had vanished. However, there was one thing that could be determined.
From the wounds, it could be verified that the sword that was used to lingchi them had been Xiao XingChenās sword, Shuanghua.
The bowl of liquor that Wei WuXian was holding stopped in front of his mouth. He was shocked by this turn of events, āHe was lingchi-ed by Xiao XingChenās sword? Then was he the one who did it?ā
Lan WangJi, āXiao XingChen had disappeared. There were no conclusive evidence.ā
Wei WuXian, āIf he couldnāt be found alive, then has anyone tried soul-summoning?ā
Lan WangJi, āYes. Nothing was found.ā
Nothing was found. He either didnāt die, or his soul had dissolved. As a someone who specialized in the area, Wei WuXian had to comment on the matter, āThings like soul-summoning, you canāt rely on them too much. Time, place, and person all play a part in it, so of course itād sometimes go wrong. Iām guessing that a lot of people think that it was Xiao XingChenās revenge? HanGuang-Jun, what about you? What do you think?
Lan WangJi slowly shook his head, āOne should not comment without understanding the whole picture.ā
Wei WuXian admired his attitude and principles a lot. Grinning as he drank another gulp of liquor, he heard Lan WangJi speak again, āWhat about you?ā
Wei WuXian, āLingchi is a type of torture. Its meaning involves āpunishmentā, anyways. Digging out the eyes also makes it quite hard not to associate it with Xiao XingChen, who also dug out his eyes. Thus, thereās nothing wrong with these people guessing that it was Xiao XingChenās revenge. However,ā he thought about how to phrase it, āI think that, in the beginning, Xiao XingChen never asked for Chang Pingās gratitude when he first stepped in. Iā¦ā
Before he finished thinking of what should follow the āIā, the waiter eagerly brought over two dishes of peanuts. Having been interrupted, Wei WuXian didnāt need to continue anymore. He looked up at Lan WangJi and smiled, āHanGuang-Jun, why are you looking at me like this? Iām not saying anything. Just like you, I donāt understand the whole picture, so Iām not going to comment either. Youāre right. Before knowing all of the turns and twists, causes and effects, nobody should presume anything about anything. I only ordered five jars, but you bought five more jars for me, so Iām afraid I wonāt be able to finish all of them by myself. How about if you drink with me? This isnāt the Cloud Recesses, so it doesnāt violate anything, right?ā
He had already prepared himself to be bluntly rejected, but who knew that Lan WangJi replied, āI will drink.ā
Wei WuXian clicked his tongue, āHanGuang-Jun, you really have changed. Before, I drank a tiny jar in front of you, and you got so mad. You even threw me off the wall and hit me. Now, though, youāre hiding jars of Emperorās Smile in your room and secretly drinking.ā
Fixing his collars, he answered in a calm voice, āI did not touch any jar of Emperorās Smile.ā
Wei WuXian, āWhy did you hide them if youāre not drinking anything? Saving them for me? Fine, fine. You didnāt touch them. Iāll believe you, okay? Letās talk about something else. Come. I really need to see just how many cups would it take to make an abstinent disciple of the GusuLan Sect drunk.ā
He poured a bowl for Lan WangJi. Without any thought, Lan WangJi took it over and drank up. Wei WuXian was unusually excited, staring at his face to see when it would turn red. Yet, even after he stared for a while, neither Lan WangJiās face color or expression changed, staring at him calmly with light-colored eyes. There wasnāt any change at all!
Wei WuXian was extremely disappointed. As he was about to urge him for another jar, suddenly, Lan WangJi frowned and lightly rubbed at between his brows. After a few moments, with a hand supporting his forehead, he closed his eyes.
ā¦ He fell asleep?
ā¦ He fell asleep!
After most people drank so much liquor, they should become drunk first, and then sleep. How could Lan WangJi skip the step of getting drunk and go to sleep immediately?!
āDrunkenā was the part that he wanted to see!
Wei WuXian waved at Lan WangJi, whose face remained serious even after he was asleep, then clapped beside his ears. There was no reaction.
Lan WangJi was surprisingly the type who collapses after just one bowl.
Wei WuXian didnāt expect this sort of situation to happen at all. Thinking as he shook his legs, he put Lan WangJiās right arm around his arm, and dragged him out of the liquor shop.
He had already familiarized himself with the action of fishing things from Lan WangJi. After taking out the pouch containing money, he found an inn and asked for two rooms. He carried Lan WangJi to one of the rooms, took off his boots, tucked him in, and slipped into the night.
Stopping at a desolated area, Wei WuXian took out his flute by his waist, placed it by his lips, and played a melody. After this, he waited silently.
In these past few days, Wei WuXian and Lan WangJi spent their days and nights together. He didnāt have any alone time, so he couldnāt summon Wen Ning. Aside from hiding his identity in the beginning, there was another reason.
Wen Ning had killed the GusuLan Sectās people before. Even if Lan WangJi treated Wei WuXian well, he couldnāt summon Wen Ning right in front of him. Or, perhaps, it was because Lan WangJi treated him well that he didnāt have the face to summon Wen Ning in front of him. No matter how thick his face was, this wasnāt the time to have a thick face.
Before he knew it, the eerie jingling noises sounded again.
With his head lowered, Wen Ningās figure appeared from the shadows of the city wall ahead.
He wore all black, melting into the darkness surrounding him. Only his pupil-less eyes were a glaring, hideous white.
Wei WuXian put his hands behind him and slowly paced around Wen Ning.
Wen Ning shifted, as if wanting to follow his steps and walk in circles as well. Wei WuXian commanded, āStand properly.ā
He complied and stopped moving. It seemed as if his delicate features appeared even more dejected.
Wei WuXian, āHand.ā
Wen Ning extended his right arm. Wei WuXian grabbed his wrist and lifted it up, closely examining the iron cuff and chain locked onto it.
This wasnāt an ordinary chain. When Wen Ning flipped out, he became extremely violent, capable of twisting iron into sludge, so he wouldnāt have let it drag around like this. It was likely that this was a set of chains created especially to restrain Wen Ning.
Turned to ashes?
Trying as hard as they could to restore a damaged piece of Stygian Tiger Seal, of course some sects salivated at the Ghost General as well. How would they have been willing to turn him to ashes?
With a bitter laugh, he stood by Wen Ningās side. After considering for a moment, he started to press his fingers into Wen Ningās hair.
The person who kept and restrained Wen Ning must have prevented him from thinking on his own. To make him listen to other peopleās orders, Wen Ningās sanity must have been destroyed, which meant that they mustāve planted something inside his head. As he had expected, after pushing around a few times, Wei WuXian found a hard nib on an acupoint of the right side of his head. He put his other hand on the left side of Wen Ningās head and found the same thing, resembling the end of a needle.
Wei WuXian pinched both needle ends at the same time and gradually pulled two black, long nails from within Wen Ningās skull.
The two nails buried deep inside of Wen Ning were around an inch long and as thick as the red strings used for jade pendants. As soon as the nails left his head, Wen Ningās features quivered faintly. A layer of black lines that resembled strands of blood climbed across the whites of Wen Ningās eyes. It seemed as if he was trying hard to endure the pain.
How strange was it that, although he had died, he could still experience feelings of āpainā.
Judging from the intricate, complex lines carved onto the nails, it must have came from a unique source. Their creator was fairly skilled. Itād take quite some time for Wen Ning to heal completely. Putting them away, Wei WuXian looked down at the chains on Wen Ningās wrists and ankles, thinking to himself that itād be a bit inconvenient for them to hang around and make noise. Heād need to use a cultivational sword to cut them off.
The first that he thought of was, of course, Lan WangJiās Bichen. Although it somewhat unbefitting to use the sword of someone from the Lan Sect to cut off Wen Ningās chains, it was the best cultivational sword that he could get his hands on. He really couldnāt let Wen Ning drag so many burdensome things behind him.
Wei WuXian thought to himself, Okay. Iāll go back to the inn first. If Lan Zhan is awake, then I wonāt do anything. If Lan Zhan is still asleep, Iāll quickly borrow Bichen for a while.
Having made his decision, he turned around. However, what he didnāt expect was that Lan WangJi was standing right behind him.
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