Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation CHAPTER 104

  

Mo Dao Zu Shi 

 CHAPTER 104

Hatred (Part Seven)


Su She finally realized what went wrong, immediately covering up his chest with his lapels. However, the people whoā€™d been facing him had already seen with clarity the part of his chest that was revealed. The skin closest to his heart was thickly dotted with over a dozen hideous holes that varied in size.
Marks of the Hundred Holes curse!
And this definitely wasnā€™t a curse mark left behind by the curse. If that were to be the case, judging from how spread-out these holes were, right now Su Sheā€™s organs or even golden core should be covered in holes. He definitely wouldnā€™t be able to use his spiritual powers. However, he could still use the transportation talisman repetitively, which drained spiritual energy. Then there could only be one explanation for where these marks came fromā€”they had to be marks left after he cursed someone else and received a backlash!
Back then, it wasnā€™t that Wei WuXian didnā€™t try his hardest to find whom the culprit was in attempt to rectify his name, but there were just too many people. On top of that, finding the culprit wouldnā€™t at all be able to sort out what happened afterward, and so he let go of the hope. Yet tonight, so long after the fruitless searching, it fell right into his lap!
Jin Ling didnā€™t understand. Nie HuaiSang probably didnā€™t understand either. But Lan XiChen had already looked to Jin GuangYao, ā€œSect Leader Jin, was this also part of the plan to attack Qiongqi Path?ā€
Jin GuangYao, ā€œWhy do you think so?ā€
Jiang Chengā€™s was cold, ā€œIs it necessary to ask? If Jin ZiXun werenā€™t cursed, nothing that happened afterwards would have to happen! The attack helped you remove Jin ZiXuan and Jin ZiXun, both of whom were of the same generation as you. It cleared away everything that obstructed your path to the LanlingJin Sect and the position of Chief Cultivator. Su She was behind the curse, and heā€™s a trusted subordinate of yours. Is it really necessary to ask whose orders he followed?!ā€
Jin GuangYao refused to answer, as though he was focused on meditation. Wei WuXian laughed out of rage, staring at Su She, ā€œHave I done anything to you? I held no enmity towards youā€”I didnā€™t even know you!ā€
Jin GuangYao, ā€œYoung Master Wei, shouldnā€™t you be the one who knows this the most? Could you be safe just because you hold no enmity? How could that be? In this world, everyone began without enmity. Someone would eventually lunge with the first stab.ā€
Jiang Chengā€™s voice was drenched in hatred, ā€œYou insidious scum!!!ā€
Yet, Su She smiled coldly, ā€œStop thinking so highly of yourself. Who told you I cursed Jin ZiXun in order to frame you? Back then, I wasnā€™t working for Sect Leader at all. I cursed him simply because I wanted to!ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œThen do you hold enmity towards Jin ZiXun?ā€
Su She, ā€œThose as arrogant as himā€”Iā€™ll kill every single one who comes my way!ā€
Wei WuXian knew that the ā€˜arrogantā€™ person he hated the most had to be Lan WangJi. He couldnā€™t help but ask, ā€œWhat even happened between HanGuang-Jun and you? Just which part of him is arrogant?ā€
Su She, ā€œWhich part isnā€™t? If Lan WangJi werenā€™t born with such a good background, what right does he have to be so arrogant? Why do they always say I imitate him?! Everyone praises him for being so noble and pureā€”for a person like HanGuang-Jun to fool around and do such filthy deeds with the YiLing Patriarch whose immorality the entire world condemns? What a joke!ā€
Just as Wei WuXian was about to speak, he suddenly felt that the gloomy yet furious expression was somewhat familiar. He seemed to have seen it somewhere before.
He suddenly remembered, ā€œItā€™s you!ā€
Caiyi Town, Biling Lake, the waterborn abyss, the sword that vanished underwater, and the Xuanwu of Slaughter, the disciple who pushed MianMian outā€”Su She!
All of a sudden, Wei WuXian burst out in laughter.
He said, ā€œI understand now.ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œUnderstand what?ā€
Wei WuXian shook his head.
He knew what kind of person Jin ZiXun was. Back then, he often treated those from affiliated sects with disregard, thinking that they were the same as servants. He even thought that partaking in a banquet alongside them would be beneath his dignity. And as a part of one of the LanlingJin Sectā€™s affiliated sects, Su She must travel to Koi Tower once in a while to attend banquets, and it was impossible for him not to run into Jin ZiXun. One was intolerant and unforgiving, while the other was conceited and arrogantā€”if something bad happened between the two, it wouldnā€™t be strange at all for Su She to bear grudges on Jin ZiXun.
If so, the reason behind Jin ZiXun being cursed with a Hundred Holes had nothing to do with him. But in the end, he was the one who bore the charge.
The cause of the attack at the Qiongqi Path was that Jin ZiXun was cursed with a Hundred Holes. If this cause didnā€™t exist, the LanlingJin Sect wouldā€™ve had no reason to attack him, Wen Ning wouldnā€™t have lost control and gone on the rampage, Wei WuXian wouldnā€™t have had to be responsible for a life as heavy as Jin ZiXuanā€™s, and the things that happened later wouldnā€™t have had to happen.
Yet now, he finally realized even the reason behind culpritā€™s curse wasnā€™t to frame him. Even the cause didnā€™t have anything to do with him!
Such a fact was truly difficult to accept.
As he laughed, Wei WuXianā€™s eyes reddened. He mocked, whether at himself or otherwise, ā€œI canā€™t believe itā€™s because of someone like youā€¦ because of such a ridiculous reason!ā€
But Jin GuangYao seemed like he knew what he thought, ā€œYoung Master Wei, you really shouldnā€™t think like this.ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œOh? You know what I think?ā€
Jin GuangYao, ā€œOf course. Itā€™s quite easy. Youā€™re definitely thinking about how unfortunate you are. In reality, youā€™re not. Even if Su She didnā€™t curse Jin ZiXun, Mr. Wei, youā€™d receive a siege sooner or later, because of some other reason.ā€ He smiled, ā€œBecause thatā€™s what kind of a person you are. At best, youā€™re the untamed hero; at worst, you offend people wherever you go. Unless all those whom youā€™ve offended lived their lives safely, as soon as something happened to them or someone did something to them, the first person they suspect would be you and the first person they seek revenge on would also you. And this is something you have no control over.ā€
Somehow, Wei WuXian smiled, ā€œWhat should I do? For some reason, I think you make a lot of sense.ā€
Jin GuangYao, ā€œAnd even if you didnā€™t lose control at the Qiongqi Path, could you guarantee you didnā€™t lose control sometime in the rest of your life? Thus, someone like you is destined to have a short life. You see? Doesnā€™t it feel a lot better if you think about it this way?ā€
Jiang Cheng raged, ā€œYouā€™re the one whoā€™s got a fucking short life!ā€
With no regard to his heavy injuries, he grabbed Sandu and was ready to charge. Immediately, blood gushed out. Jin Ling hurried to press him back down. Unable to move, Jiang Cheng was full of resentment, cursing, ā€œYou son of a prostitute, who bears no shame as long as you can rise! You werenā€™t the one who told Su She to do it?! Who are you trying to fool?!ā€
Hearing the words ā€˜son of a prostituteā€™, Jin GuangYaoā€™s smile froze for an instant.
He looked toward Jiang Cheng. After some thought, he began in a lukewarm tone, ā€œSect Leader Jiang, calm down a bit, wonā€™t you? I understand what youā€™re feeling right now. Youā€™re in such a terrible mood only because you know the truth behind your golden core. When you think back on what you did all these years, your proud heart feels a tinge of guilt, and so youā€™re anxious to find a culprit for what happened to Young Master Wei in his past life, a villain onto whom you can push all liability. Then, youā€™d lash out at him, both in vengeance for Young Master Wei and to ease some of your burden.
ā€œIf being determined that everything from the Hundred Holes curse to the attack at the Qiongqi Path was part of my singlehanded scheme would ease your troubles, then feel free to think whatever you please. But what you have to understand is that, for what happened to Young Master Wei in the end, you are responsible too and in fact, you are very much so. Why did so many people crusade against the YiLing Patriarch? Why did they shout their support, no matter if they were involved or not? Why was he one-sidedly condemned by so many? Was it really their sense of justice? Of course not. A part of the reason is you.ā€
Jiang Cheng laughed coldly. Lan XiChen knew Jin GuangYao was going to start calling white black again. He shouted in a hushed voice, ā€œSect Leader Jin!ā€
Jin GuangYao wasnā€™t swayed, continuing with a smile, ā€œā€¦ Back then, the LanlingJin Sect, the QingheNie Sect, and the GusuLan Sect had already finished fighting over the biggest share. The rest could only get some small shrimps. You, on the other hand, had just rebuilt Lotus Pier and behind you was the YiLing Patriarch, Wei WuXian, the danger of whom was immeasurable. Do you think the other sects would like to see a young sect leader who was so advantaged? Luckily, you didnā€™t seem to be on good terms with your shixiong, and since everyone thought there was an opportunity, of course theyā€™d add fuels to your fire if they could. No matter what, to weaken the YunmengJiang Sect was to strengthen themselves. Sect Leader Jiang, if only your attitude towards your shixiong was just a bit better, showing everyone that your bond was too strong to be broken for them to have a chance, or if you exhibited just a bit more tolerance after what happened, things wouldnā€™t have become what they were. Oh, speaking of it, you were also a main force of the siege at Burial Moundā€¦ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œLooks like being called the son of a prostitute is really Sect Leader Jinā€™s weak spot. No wonder you killed ChiFeng-Zun.ā€
With the mention of Nie MingJue, Lan XiChenā€™s expression changed. Jin GuangYaoā€™s smile paused as well. Immediately afterwards, he stood up.
Now that he finished meditating, he tried the fingers of his left hand to find that they were finally able to move properly. He spoke at once, ā€œPrepare to depart.ā€
Su She, ā€œYes!ā€
Two monks held Lan XiChen, one on each side. Just as they were about to open the doors, Jin GuangYao suddenly spoke, ā€œI almost forgot.ā€
He turned to Lan XiChen, ā€œNow that I think of it, ZeWu-Junā€™s sealed spiritual pathways should be restored soon.ā€
Lan XiChenā€™s cultivation was much higher than his. For Jin GuangYao to seal his spiritual pathways, he had to seal them once every two hours, or else Lan XiChen would be fight out of the seal on his own. He walked towards Lan XiChen, ā€œExcuse me.ā€
Just as he was about to reach out, something white and heavy suddenly plummeted to the ground before him. Alert, Jin GuangYao crossed over it. As his eyes focused, he saw that it was a pale body!
A completely bare woman crawled on the ground, face-down, twisting her body and limbs as though she wanted to go in the direction of Jin GuangYao. Su She lunged with his sword. The woman screamed, and fire erupted around her. She stood up, staggering as she reached out at Jin GuangYao again. Both her body and her face were burned black amid the flames, but the extreme hatred in her eyes remained. With another lunge, Su She slashed across her body, causing her to evaporate. Before Jin GuangYao could walk a few steps back, he tripped over something, turning around only to find two entangled bodies. One of them grabbed his ankle. At this point, a whistle came from behind. Su She seethed, ā€œWei WuXian!ā€
Without anyone realizing, on the Guanyin statue in the temple were painted in blood many jumbled talismans.
The eye of the array was right inside of the Guanyin Temple. And now, since itā€™d already been destroyed by Wei WuXian without anyone noticing, those that were sealed inside now surged out incessantly!
Suddenly, Jin Ling cried, ā€œWhat is this?ā€
Jiang Cheng kept on using his hands to slap Jin Ling robes. The hems of his clothes had already begun to burn, all on its own. Jin Ling was already relatively fine. A few monks were already surrounded by flames, rolling on the ground screaming. Su She and Jin GuangYao knew they had to wipe off the blood Wei WuXian painted over the Guanyin statue, but they were obstructed by the cultivators rolling on the ground and the naked ghouls that kept on appearing. Under Wei WuXianā€™s command, the ghouls didnā€™t attack Jiang Cheng, Jin Ling, and the rest, but Jin Ling still crossed Suihua before himself, ā€œWhat in the world are these things? Iā€™ve never seen suchā€¦ā€
Such naked, shameless ghouls!
Rage burst from Jin GuangYaoā€™s eyes. With one strike, fire exploded. He finally reached the Guanyin Statue. Just as he was about to wipe at the talismans that Wei WuXian painted, he suddenly felt something cold at the back of his waist.
Lan XiChenā€™s low voice sounded, ā€œDo not move.ā€
Jin GuangYao was about to counter the attack when Lan XiChen struck once on his back. Jin GuangYao, ā€œZeWu-Junā€¦ your spiritual powers are back.ā€
Before Lan XiChen could answer, on the other side, Su Sheā€™s sword Nanping had already thrusted toward Wei WuXian. However, it came into contact with a sword the glare of which seemed similar but the glow of which was much more crystalline.
Bichen!
As the two swords hit, Nanping snapped into two!
Right then, Su Sheā€™s palm tore. Blood dripped everywhere. All of the joints in his arm crackled. The sword felt to the ground, and he held his right arm with his left, face as pale as ash. On the other hand, Lan WangJi gripped Bichen in one hand as he grabbed Wei WuXianā€™s waist with his other, pushing Wei WuXian behind him for better protection. In reality, Wei WuXian had no need for his protection, but he still leaned against his body with both comfort and compliance.
All of these happened in just a few seconds. After a few blinks, the LanlingJin Sectā€™s cultivators finally realized what happened. Yet, Su She still held his bleeding right arm. The wound at his chest had already opened up. Bichenā€™s blade was right against Jin GuangYaoā€™s throat.
Now that their main pillars were restricted, none of them dared do anything too rashly.
Just as Lan XiChen was about to speak, the expressions of everyone within the Guanyin Temple changed. Lan XiChen, ā€œYoung Master Wei, pleaseā€¦ remove these things first.ā€
Not only were these ghouls naked and filthy, they were even letting out embarrassing moans, making it rather clear what they were doing. Nobody had seen such indecent ghouls before. Lan XiChen turned his head to the side, Jiang Chengā€™s face was dark, while Jin Ling was between pale and flushed. Wei WuXian glanced at Lan WangJi, who stood beside him. He thought itā€™d be a bit too unreasonable to make someone who responded to pornography with extreme embarrassed rage when he was young view such a thing. He protested, ā€œI only wanted to let out the ghouls he sealed at the Guanyin Temple so that we could delay them for as long as possible. I never thought Iā€™d let out these thingsā€¦ā€
Like Lan XiChen, Lan WangJi retracted his gaze after taking only one look at those ghouls. Turning to another direction, he said two words, ā€œA fire.ā€
Wei WuXian nodded immediately, continuing in all seriousness, ā€œYes. All of these ghouls were burned to death. It looks like a big fire once erupted here, burning quite a lot of people to death. And afterwards, to hide everything as well as to seal away these ghouls who formed because of their deaths, Sect Leader Jin decided to build a Guanyin Temple here.ā€
Lan XiChen, ā€œSect Leader Jin, is the fire related to you?ā€
Jiang Chengā€™s voice was cold, ā€œThose ghouls abhor him. Is it possible that it isnā€™t?ā€ 


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