The Founder of Diabolism

Chapter 73: Recklessness—Part Two</h3><h3>Translated by K of Exiled Rebels Scanlations

Chapter 73: Recklessness—Part Two

Translated by K of Exiled Rebels Scanlations

On that night, an extreme crisis flooded the cultivational world.

At midnight, in the Golden Pavilion on Koi Tower sat over fifty sect leaders from sects of all sizes. Jin GuangShan sat in the foremost seat. Jin ZiXuan was away, while Jin ZiXun didn’t have enough experience, so Jin GuangYao was the only one who stood beside him. In the front row sat sect leaders and famed cultivators like Nie MingJue, Jiang Cheng, Lan XiChen, and Lan WangJi. All of their expressions were solemn. The next row sat sect leaders of lesser importance.

They seemed as if they were confronted with a formidable enemy, at times whispering things like, "I knew it."

"It would’ve been like this sooner or later."

"Let’s see how they intend on dealing with this."

Jiang Cheng was the center of everyone’s gaze. Sitting in the front, his face was clouded. Along with the others, he was listening to Jin GuangYao explaining things, his expression respectful and his tone soft.

"… Four inspectors were harmed. Around fifty of the remaining Wen Sect members escaped. After Wei WuXian led them into Burial Mound, he summoned hundreds of fierce corpses to patrol the base of the mountain. Our people still can’t get any further."

When he finished, silence filled Golden Pavilion.

Jiang Cheng only spoke after a few moments, "What he did was indeed a bit too much. Sect Leader Jin, I apologize to you in place of him. If there’s any way at all to help the situation, please let me know. I’ll definitely compensate for things however I can."

What Jin GuangShan wanted, however, wasn’t his apology or his compensation, "Sect Leader Jiang, at first, for your sake, the LanlingJin Sect didn’t intend on saying anything. However, some of these inspectors weren’t from the Jin Sect. There were a few from other sects as well. This makes it…"

Jiang Cheng’s brows were knitted. He rubbed the vein that throbbed at his temple and soundlessly took in a deep breath, "… I apologize to all of the Sect Leaders. Everyone, I’m afraid you don’t know that the Wen cultivator whom Wei WuXian wanted to save was called Wen Ning. We owe him and his sister Wen Qing gratitude for what happened during the Sunshot Campaign."

Nie MingJue, "You owe them gratitude? Isn’t the QishanWen Sect the ones who caused the YunmengJiang Sect’s annihilation?"

Within these few years, Jiang Cheng insisted on working late into the night every day. That day, just as he decided to rest early, he had to rush to Koi Tower overnight because of the thundering news. He’d been suppressing some anger under his fatigue since the beginning. With his natural competitiveness, he was already quite agitated since he had to apologize to other people. When he heard Nie MingJue mention the incident of his sect again, hatred sprouted within him.

The hatred was directed at not only everyone who was seated in this room, but also Wei WuXian.

Lan XiChen responded a moment later, "I have heard of Wen Qing’s name a few of times. I do not remember her having participated in any of the Sunshot Campaign’s crimes."

Nie MingJue, "But she’s never stopped them either."

Lan XiChen, "Wen Qing was one of Wen RuoHan’s most trusted people. How could she have stopped them?"

Nie MingJue spoke coldly, "If she responded with only silence and not opposition when the Wen Sect was causing mayhem, it’s the same as indifference. She shouldn’t have been so disillusioned as to hope that she could be treated with respect when the Wen Sect was doing evil and be unwilling to suffer the consequences and pay the price when the Wen Sect was wiped out."

Lan XiChen knew that because of what happened to his father, Nie MingJue abhorred Wen-dogs more than anything, especially with how intolerable he was toward evil. Lan XiChen didn’t say anything else.

One of the sect leaders spoke up, "What Sect Leader Nie said is quite right. Besides, Wen Qing is one of Wen RuoHan’s most trusted people. You’re telling me she never participated? Well I don’t buy it. Is there any Wen-dog without a single drop of blood on their hands? Maybe it’s just that we haven’t found out about it yet!"

As soon as the Wen Sect’s past cruelties were mentioned, the crowd boiled over, surging and chattering. Jin GuangShan wanted to talk, but he grew displeased, seeing this.

Jin GuangYao noticed his change in expression and raised his voice at once, "Everyone, please calm down. This isn’t the focus of what we’re discussing today." As he spoke, he let the servants carry out chilled slices of fruits to divert the people’s attention. Eventually, Golden Pavilion managed to quiet down.

Taking this opportunity, Jin GuangShan spoke, "Sect Leader Jiang, this was supposed to be a matter of your sect. It wouldn’t have been appropriate for me to barge in. But now that things are like this, I’ll have to caution you on the topic of Wei Ying."

Jiang Cheng, "Sect Leader Jin, go ahead."

Jin GuangShan, "Sect Leader Jiang, Wei Ying is your right-hand man. You value him a lot. All of us know this. However, on the other hand, it’s hard to tell whether or not he actually respects you. In any case, I’ve been a sect leader for so many years and I’ve never seen the servant of any sect dare be so arrogant, so proud. Have you heard what they say outside? Things like how during the Sunshot Campaign the victories of the YunmengJiang Sect were all because of Wei WuXian alone—what nonsense!"

Hearing this, Jiang Cheng’s face was already quite dark. Jin GuangShan shook his head, "In an event as important as the Flower Banquet, he dared throw a fit right in front of you, leaving however he pleased. He even dared say something like ‘I don’t care about the sect leader Jiang WanYin at all!’ Everyone who was there heard it with their own ears…"

Suddenly, an indifferent voice spoke up, "No."

Jin GuangShan was in the middle of his fabrication. Hearing this, he paused in surprise, turning along with the crowd to see who it was.

Lan WangJi sat with his back straight, speaking in a tone of absolute tranquility, "I did not hear Wei Ying say this. I did not hear him express the slightest disrespect towards Sect Leader Jiang either."

Lan WangJi rarely spoke when he was outside. Even when they debated cultivation techniques during Discussion Conferences, he only answered when others questioned or challenged him. With utmost concision, he overcame, without fault, the lengthy arguments of others. Apart from this, he almost never spoke up. And thus, when Jin GuangShan was interrupted by him, he experienced a far greater shock than annoyance. But after all, his fabrication was exposed right in front of so many. He felt a bit awkward.

The good thing was that, not long after he felt awkward, Jin GuangYao came to save the day, exclaiming, "Really? That day, Young Master Wei busted into Koi Tower with such force. He said too many things, one more shocking than the next. Perhaps he said a few things that were along those lines. I can’t remember them either."

His memory could only be equal to Lan WangJi’s, if not better. As soon as he heard it, Nie MingJue knew that he was fibbing on purpose, frowning slightly.

Jin GuangShan followed the transition, "That’s right. Anyhow, his attitude has always been arrogant."

One of the sect leaders added, "To be honest, I’ve wanted to say this since a long time ago. Although Wei WuXian did a few things during the Sunshot Campaign, there are many guest cultivators who did more than him. I’ve never seen anyone as full of themselves as him. Excuse my bluntness, but he’s the son of a servant. How could the son of a servant be so arrogant?"

With him having brought up the ‘son of a servant’, naturally there’d be some who connected it to the ‘son of a prostitute’ standing in the hall. Jin GuangYao clearly noticed the unkind stares. Yet, his smile remained perfect, not at all faltering. The crowd went with the flow and voiced their complaints.

"In the beginning, Sect Leader Jin asked Wei Ying for the Tiger Seal with nothing but good intentions, worried that he wouldn’t be able to control it and lead to a disaster. He, however, used his own yardstick to measure another’s intents. Did he think that everyone is after his treasure? What a joke. In terms of treasures, is there any sect that doesn’t hold a few treasures?"

"I knew that something would eventually happen if he continued on the ghostly path—look! His killing intents are being revealed already. Killing indiscriminately those from our side just because of a few Wen-dogs…"

Suddenly, a careful voice interjected, "It’s not killing indiscriminately, is it?"

Lan WangJi seemed to have entered a realm of zen that blocked all of his senses. Hearing this, however, he moved, looking over. The one who spoke was a young woman with a fair space, standing beside one of the sect leaders. Her out-of-place comment immediately became the target of the other cultivators nearby, "What do you mean?"

The woman seemed as if she was scared. She was even more careful, "No… I don’t mean anything more. There’s no need to be so agitated, everyone. I just feel that the words ‘killing indiscriminately’ isn’t really suitable."

Someone else spat, "How is it unsuitable? Wei WuXian has been killing indiscriminately ever since the Sunshot Campaign. Can you disprove this?"

The woman tried hard to protest, "The Sunshot Campaign is a battlefield. In the battlefield, would it mean that everyone is killing indiscriminately? Let’s consider this as it stands. I really don’t think it’s right to say that he killed indiscriminately. After all, there is a reason. If the inspectors really abused the prisoners and killed Wen Ning, it wouldn’t be called killing indiscriminately anymore, but rather revenge…"

One of them raged, "You’re almost laughable! Don’t tell me you think he’s right to have killed our people! Don’t tell me you’re going to praise that it was an act of justice!"

Another one of them mocked, "We still don’t know whether or not the inspectors really did those things. It’s not like anybody saw it with their own eyes."

"That’s right. All of the inspectors who lived said that they definitely didn’t abuse the prisoners. Wen Ning died because he himself accidentally fell from a cliff. They even went so far as to take back his corpse and bury him, yet they received such revenge. How disappointing!"

The woman said, "The other inspectors are scared that they’d be responsible for abusing the prisoners and killing people. Of course they’d insist that he fell off on his own…"

Suddenly, someone sneered, "You can stop arguing. We don’t want to hear the comments of someone who has other motives."

The woman’s face flushed. She raised her voice, "Explain things. What do you mean I have other motives?"

The person replied, "There’s no need for me to say anything. You know, deep down, and we know too. You fell for him back in the cave of the Xuanwu just because he flirted with you? You’re still arguing for him, calling white black no matter how irrational it is. Ha, women will always be women."

The incident of Wei WuXian saving a damsel in distress in the cave of the Xuanwu was indeed once a topic of conversation. Thus, many people realized immediately that this young woman was ‘MianMian’.

At once, somebody murmured, "So that’s why. Explains how she’s so desperate as to speak up for Wei WuXian…"

MianMian fumed, "Irrational? Calling white black? I’m just being considerate it as it stands. What does it have to do with the fact that I’m a woman? You can’t be rational with me so you’re attacking me with other things?"

Someone jeered, "Tsk, tsk tsk. Look at how innocent you make yourself to be. Even your heart has grown sideways—how could you consider things as they stand?"

"Stop wasting your time on her. How could someone like her be from our sect? And she even found her way into Golden Pavilion. I’m embarrassed just standing beside her."

Many of those who spoke against her were from the same sect as her. MianMian was so enraged that her eyes grew red. Holding in her tears, she shouted a moment later, "Fine! Your voices

She clenched her teeth and took off the crested robe she wore with force, slamming it onto the table with a loud bang. Even the sect leaders in the front rows, who weren’t paying attention to this side, turned around to see what happened. The ones beside her were indeed surprised. What she did meant that she was ‘leaving the sect’?

Saying nothing, MianMian turned around and left. A while later, someone laughed, "If you’re taking it off, then don’t put it on again, if you’re so capable!"

"Who does she think she is… leaving as she pleases? Who cares? What’s she doing this to prove?"

Soon, some began to agree, "Women will always be women. They quit just after you say a few harsh words. She’ll definitely come back on her own, a couple of days later."

"There’s no doubt. After all, she finally managed to turn from the daughter of a servant to a disciple, haha…"

Ignoring the rioting voices behind him, Lan WangJi stood up as well and exited. After Lan XiChen understood what happened a few moments ago, hearing how the direction of their discussion worsened, he spoke up, "Everyone, she is gone already. Let us settle down."

Now that ZeWu-Jun had spoken, of course the people had to give him some face. In Golden Pavilion, one after another, they began to denounce Wei WuXian and the Wen-dogs again. They all spoke with passionate hatred, letting their indiscriminate, irrefutable loathing dance in the air. Using the atmosphere, Jin GuangShan turned to Jiang Cheng, "He’s been plotting for a while to go to Burial Mound, hasn’t he? After all, with his skills, it wouldn’t be too hard to set up a sect of his own. And so, he used this as a chance to leave the Jiang Sect, intending to do whatever he pleases in the bright skies outside. You rebuilt the YunmengJiang Sect with so much work. He’s got a few controversial traits in him to begin with, and still he doesn’t restrain himself, stirring up so much trouble for you. He doesn’t care about you at all."

Jiang Cheng pretended to stand his ground, "That probably isn’t that case. Wei WuXian has been like this ever since he was young. Even my father couldn’t do anything about him."

Jin GuangShan, "Even FengMian-xiong couldn’t do anything about him, huh?" He chuckled a few times, "FengMian-xiong just favors him."

Hearing the words ‘favors him’, the muscles beside the corners of Jiang Cheng’s mouth twitched.

Jin GuangShan continued, "Sect Leader Jiang, you’re not like your father. It’s just been a couple of years since the reestablishment of the YunmengJiang Sect, precisely when you should be displaying your power. And he doesn’t even know to avoid suspicions. What would the Jiang Sect’s new disciples think if they saw him? Don’t tell me you’d let them see him as their role model and look down on you?"

He spoke one sentence after another, striking the iron while it was still hot. Jiang Cheng spoke slowly, "Sect Leader Jin, that’s enough. I’ll go to Burial Mound and deal with this."

Jin GuangShan felt satisfied, speaking in a sincere tone, "That’s the spirit. Sect Leader Jiang, there are some things, some people that you shouldn’t put up with."

After the gathering ended, all of the sect leaders felt that they received a terrific topic for conversation. They walked quickly as they discussed with all their might, their passionate hatred still burning bright.

Behind the sea of Sparks Amidst Snow, the Venerated Trio gathered. Lan XiChen spoke, "Brother, you have worked hard."

Jin GuangYao grinned, "It wasn’t hard work. Who had to work hard was Sect Leader Jiang’s table. He clenched a few of its parts to crumbles. Looks like he really was angered."

Nie MingJue walked over, "All clever talk—hard work indeed."

Hearing this, Lan XiChen smiled but said nothing. Jin GuangYao knew that Nie MingJue would teach him a lesson whenever he found the chance. Quite helpless, he tried to change the subject, "Huh, Brother, where is WangJi? I saw him leave early."

Lan XiChen gestured to the front. Jin GuangYao and Nie MingJue turned to look. Amid the ocean of Sparks Amidst Snow, Lan WangJi and the woman who left her sect in Golden Pavilion stood facing each other. The woman’s eyes were still tearing up while Lan WangJi’s expression was solemn. The two seemed to be conversing.

A moment later, Lan WangJi bowed slightly, saluting her.

The salute held gravity amid respect. The woman returned him an even graver solute. Wearing the uncrested gauze coat, she drifted down Koi Tower.

Nie MingJue, "The woman has much more backbone than the mob of her sect."

Jin GuangYao smiled cheerily, "That’s right."

Two days later, bringing with him around thirty disciples, Jiang Cheng left for Yiling.

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Under Burial Mound, before the walls that were torn down, hundreds of fierce corpses really did roam. Jiang Cheng went forward. They did nothing at all. But if the disciples behind Jiang Cheng approached, they’d make low roars of warning. Jiang Cheng told the disciples to wait down the mountain. He went up alone, walking amid the dark forest. After he walked for a long time, human voices finally came from ahead of him.

A few round stumps were beside the mountain path, a large one, like a table, and a few smaller ones, like chairs. A red-clothed woman sat with Wei WuXian on two of the stumps. A man who seemed to be honest and simple was turning over the soil of the field nearby.

Wei WuXian was shaking his leg, "How about potatoes?"

The woman’s tone was resolute, "Radishes. Radishes are easy to grow. They don’t die as often. Potatoes are hard to look after."

Wei WuXian, "Radishes are disgusting."

Jiang Cheng snorted. Wei WuXian and Wen Qing finally turned around. They weren’t surprised when they saw him. Wei WuXian stood up. When he walked over, he said nothing and continued to walk up the mountain, hands behind his back. Jiang Cheng didn’t ask either, he just followed behind him.

Soon later, a group of men appeared beside the path, busying themselves before a rack made of wood. They were probably all cultivators of the Wen Sect. Yet, having taken off their robes of sun and flames and put on clothes made of coarse cloth with hammers and saws in their hands, timber and straws on their shoulders, they climbed up and down, worked inside and out; they were not at all different from ordinary farmers and hunters. When they saw Jiang Cheng, they could tell by his clothes and sword that he was a prominent sect leader. As though they still felt some fear, they all stopped what they were doing, looking over with hesitation, not even daring to let out a breath.

Wei WuXian waved his hand, "Just continue."

As soon as he spoke, the people all went back to their work, feeling relieved. Jiang Cheng asked, "What are they doing?"

Wei WuXian, "Can’t you tell? Building houses."

Jiang Cheng, "Building houses? Then what were the ones we saw turning over the dirt when we came up here doing? Don’t tell me you’re really going to start farming."

Wei WuXian, "Didn’t you hear everything? We are farming."

Jiang Cheng, "You’re farming on a mountain of corpses? Will the things that grow here be edible?"

Wei WuXian, "Believe me. When people really are hungry, they’ll eat whatever they can."

Jiang Cheng, "You really intend on stationing yourself here in the long run? Can people even live in such a damned place?"

Wei WuXian, "I lived three months in here."

After a moment of silence, Jiang Cheng asked, "You’re not coming back to Lotus Pier?"

Wei WuXian replied in a relaxed tone, "Yunmeng is so close to Yiling. I’ll sneak back whenever I feel like it."

Jiang Cheng snorted, "You wish."

As he was about to speak again, he felt something heavy on his leg. He looked down. He didn’t know when, but a child about one or two years old crept over and hugged his leg. Raising his chubby chin, he looked up at him with his dark, round eyes.

He was quite a fine, lovable child. Unfortunately, Jiang Cheng had no love in him at all. He turned to Wei WuXian, "Where did the kid come from? Get him away from me."

Wei WuXian bent down and picked up the child, letting him sit on his arm, "What do you mean get him away? Can’t you talk properly? A-Yuan, why do you hug the leg of everyone you meet? Off you go! Don’t bite your nails right after you play with mud. Do you know what the mud is made of? Move your hand! Don’t touch my face either. Where’s Granny?"

An old woman with sparse, white hair staggered over, holding a wooden walking stick in her hand. When she saw Jiang Cheng, she realized that he was an important character as well. She seemed to be a bit scared, her stooping figure stooped even lower.

Wei WuXian placed the child named A-Yuan by her leg, "Go play on the side."

Limping, the old woman held her grandson’s hand and left. The little child stumbled as he walked, looking back at them.

Jiang Cheng mocked, "Those sect leaders thought you gathered some leftover forces and crowned yourself king of the hill. So it’s only the old, the weak, the women, and the children."

Wei WuXian grinned, mocking himself as well. Jiang Cheng continued, "Where’s Wen Ning?"

Wei WuXian, "Why are you asking about him?"

Jiang Cheng replied coldly, "These days countless people have asked me about him, but who could I ask? Seemed like I could only come ask you."

Wei WuXian pointed to the front. The two walked shoulder to shoulder. A chilling gust of air surged toward them as they saw the large mouth of a cave. After they entered, for a while they had been walking straight before Jiang Cheng knocked something over with his feet. He looked down to find half a compass.

Wei WuXian quickly stopped him, "Don’t kick it. I haven’t finished this one yet. It’s useful."

Just as he picked it up, Jiang Cheng stepped on something else. It was a crumpled-up flag. Wei WuXian stopped him again, "Don’t break it! This one is useful as well. It’s almost finished."

Jiang Cheng, "You’re the one who littered them on the ground. It’s not anyone’s fault if they break them."

Wei WuXian, "I live here alone, so what if I litter a few things around?"

They walked deeper into the cave. All along the path were talismans, stuck to the walls or tossed onto the ground, scrunched into balls or ripped to pieces. It seemed as though somebody lost their marbles and threw a tantrum here. On top of that, the deeper they went, the messier it got.

Jiang Cheng felt like he was suffocating, "You dare mess with Lotus Pier like this, then you can just watch as I burn all of these things!"

After they entered the main area of the cave, there was a person lying on the ground. From head to toe, he was covered entirely in talismans. Only a pair of eye whites could be seen from the outside. This was Wen Ning.

Jiang Cheng glanced at him, "You live here? Where do you sleep?"

Wei WuXian tossed the things he just picked up into a corner. He answered by pointing at a crumpled pile of blankets at another corner, "With those, I can sleep anywhere."

Jiang Cheng didn’t want to talk about such a thing with him any longer. Looking down with condescension, he examined Wen Ning, who lay motionlessly, "What happened to him?"

Wei WuXian, "He’s a bit too fierce. I’m worried he’ll do something, so I sealed him up so that he can’t move at the moment."

Jiang Cheng, "Wasn’t he a shy stutterer when he was alive? How’s he so fierce after he died?"

His tone couldn’t be called friendly at all. Wei WuXian glanced at him, "Wen Ning was indeed quite a timid person. But precisely because of this, he hid all of his feelings within him. Hatred, anger, fear, anxiety, pain—these were pent-up for too long, which is why the exploded after he died. You can’t even imagine how powerful they are. It’s the same as how the more nice-tempered someone is, the scarier they are after they lose their temper. The more he was like this, the fiercer he’d be after death."

Jiang Cheng, "Haven’t you always said the fiercer the better? The heavier the resentful energy is, the greater the hatred is, and the stronger the power is."

Wei WuXian, "That’s right. But I don’t want to make Wen Ning into this kind of corpse."

Jiang Cheng, "Then what do you want to make him into?"

Wei WuXian, "I want to awaken his consciousness."

Jiang Cheng sneered, "Dreaming again, aren’t you? Awaken his consciousness? What’d be the difference between a fierce corpse like this and a human being? In my opinion, if you really succeeded, nobody would need to be a human and nobody would need to cultivate. They could just come to you and ask to be made into a fierce corpse."

Wei WuXian laughed, "That’s right. I’ve realized as well that it’s too fucking hard. But I’ve already boasted about it a couple of times in front of his sister. Now all of them believe that I can do it. I’ll have to succeed, or else what’ll I do with my face…"

Before he even finished, Jiang Cheng unsheathed Sandu and went straight for Wen Ning’s neck. He seemed as if he wanted to cut his head off in one go. Wei WuXian’s reaction was quicker than most. He struck his arm to move the direction of the sword, shouting, "What are you doing?!"

His words echoed through the Demon-Slaughtering Cave, vibrating incessantly. Jiang Cheng refused to sheathe his sword. His voice was harsh, "What am I doing? I’d like to ask you what you are doing. Wei WuXian, you’ve been quite full of yourself these couple of days, haven’t you?!"

Long before Jiang Cheng came up Burial Mound, Wei WuXian knew that he definitely didn’t come to have a nice, calm chat with him. During their way up, there was a string that had been wound up tightly, connecting both of their hearts. Having chatted as though nothing had happened and suppressed things for so long as though both were at ease, the strings finally snapped.

Wei WuXian, "If not because I’ve got no choice with Wen Qing and the others forcing me, do you think I’d like to be so full of myself?"

Jiang Cheng, "You’ve got no choice because they were forcing you? Well now, I’ve got not choice because you’re forcing me! A few days ago at Koi Tower, countless sects surrounded me, forcing me to give an explanation to this, and so I could only come!"

Wei WuXian, "An explanation? We’re even already. The inspectors beat Wen Ning to death; Wen Ning became a corpse and killed them. A tooth for a tooth, a life for a life—all that is over."

Jiang Cheng, "All that is over? How could it be possible?! Don’t you know how many eyes are watching you right now? How many are watching your Seal? If this opportunity is in their hands, you wouldn’t be in the right even if you are!"

Wei WuXian, "You said it already. I wouldn’t be in the right even if I am. What else could I do except for jailing myself here?"

Jiang Cheng, "What else? Of course there’s something."

With Sandu, he pointed at Wen Ning who lay on the ground, "The only way of making up for things is for us to end things before they get the chance to!"

Wei WuXian, "End what?"

Jiang Cheng, "You burn this corpse right now and return to them all these leftovers of the Wen Sect. That’s the only way to make the subject die!" As he spoke, he raised his sword again, preparing to attack.

However, Wei WuXian clenched his wrist, "Are you joking?! If we return Wen Qing and the others to them, they’d meet nothing but a dead end!"

Jiang Cheng, "I doubt you’ll even return all of them. Why do you care what kind of end they meet? A dead end it is, then—what does it have to do with you?!"

Wei WuXian finally lost his temper, "Jiang Cheng! What- What do you think you’re talking about?! Take it back—don’t make me give you a thrashing! Don’t forget. Who was the one that helped us burn Uncle Jiang’s and Madam Yu’s corpses? Who returned to us the ashes that are in Lotus Pier right now? And who took us in when we were chased after by Wen Chao?!"

Jiang Cheng, "I’m the one who fucking wants to give you a thrashing! Yes, they helped us before, but why in the world don’t you understand that right now any remnant of the Wen Sect is a target of criticism! No matter who they are, with a surname of Wen they have committed a most heinous crime! And those who protect the Wen are at risk of being condemned by everyone! All the people loathe the Wen-dogs so badly that the worse they die the better. Whoever protects them is against the entire world. Nobody would speak for them, and nobody would speak for you either!"

Wei WuXian, "I don’t need anyone to speak for me."

Jiang Cheng exploded, "Just what are you being so stubborn about? If you can’t do it then move over—I’ll do it!"

Wei WuXian gripped him even tighter, his fingers as tight as iron, "Jiang WanYin!"

Jiang Cheng, "Wei WuXian! Don’t you understand? When you’re standing on their side, you’re the bizarre genius, the miraculous hero, the force of the rebellion, the flower that blooms alone. But the second your voice differs from theirs, you’ve lost your mind, you’ve ignored morality, you’ve walked the crooked path. You think you can be immune to all those condemnations as you stay outside of the world and do whatever you want? No such precedent has happened before!"

Wei WuXian shouted, "If there’s been no precedent, then I’ll be the precedent!"

Swords unsheathed, the two stared at each other for a while. Neither was willing to take a single step back. A while later, Jiang Cheng spoke, "Wei WuXian, have you still not realized what the situation at hand is like? Do you really need me to say it out loud? If you insist on protecting them, then I won’t be able to protect you."

Wei WuXian, "There’s no need to protect me. Just let go."

Jiang Cheng’s face twisted.

Wei WuXian, "Just let go. Tell the world that I defected. From now on, no matter what Wei WuXian does, it’d have nothing to do with the YunmengJiang Sect."

Jiang Cheng, "… All for the Wen Sect…? Wei WuXian, do you have a savior complex? Is it that you’ll die if you don’t stand up for someone and stir up some trouble?"

Wei WuXian stayed quiet. A while later, he answered, "So that’s why we should cut ties right now, in case anything I do affects the YunmengJiang Sect in the future."

Or else, he really couldn’t make any guarantees on what he’d do in the future.

"…" Jiang Cheng murmured, "My mom said that you do nothing but bring our sect trouble. It’s true indeed." He laughed coldly, talking to himself, "‘To attempt the impossible’? Fine. You understand the YunmengJiang Sect’s motto. Better than I do. Better than all of us do."

He sheathed Sandu. The sword returned to its sheath with a clang. Jiang Cheng’s tone was indifferent, "Then let’s arrange for a duel."

Three days later, the leader of the YunmengJiang Sect, Jiang Cheng, arranged for a duel with Wei WuXian.

They fought quite a fight in Yiling. Negotiations failed. Both resorted to violence.

Under Wei WuXian’s command, the fierce corpse Wen Ning struck Jiang Cheng once, breaking one of his arms. Jiang Cheng stabbed Wei WuXian once. Both sides suffered losses. Each spat out a mouthful of blood and left cursing the other. They had finally fallen out with each other.

After the fight, Jiang Cheng told the outside that Wei WuXian defected from the sect and was an enemy to the entire cultivation world. The YunmengJiang Sect had already cast him out. From then on, no ties remained between them—a clear line was drawn. Henceforth, no matter what he did, they’d have nothing to do with the YunmengJiang Sect!

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Chapter 75: Distance—Part Two</h3><h3>Translated by K of Exiled Rebels Scanlations</h3><h3>(This chapter is 8000 words long. It is 4x as long as a normal novel chapter. Please stop sending us emails to update more frequently.)</h3><p>The three rushed toward the direction of Burial Mound. When the black peak broke through the clouds, Wei WuXian felt more and more worried</p><p>The roars of fierce corpses came from the dark forest afar. It wasn’t only one, but an entire group. Lan WangJi made a sword seal with his hand, and Bichen immediately began to fly even faster, although still steady.</p><p>As soon as they landed, the two saw a shadow dart from within the woods, screaming as it threw itself toward someone. Bichen cut it in half with one single stroke. The person on the ground was pale-faced. As he saw Wei WuXian, he shouted, "Young Master Wei!"</p><p>Wei WuXian tossed out a talisman, "<strong>Uncle Four</strong>, what’s wrong?"</p><p>Uncle Four, "All… All of the fierce corpses in the Demon-Slaughtering Cave got out!"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Didn’t I set a restriction seal? Who touched it?!"</p><p>Uncle Four, "Nobody! It was… It was…"</p><p>Suddenly, a yell came from in front of them. It was a woman’s voice, "A-Ning!"</p><p>Within the forest, around a dozen cultivators of the Wen Sect stood before a figure—Wen Ning, bearing a hideous pair of white pupils. Not many of the talismans that once covered his entire body remained. In his hands, he was dragging two other fierce corpses, which had already been torn up by him, blackish blood cascading off what had almost become two sets of skeletons. Wen Ning was still beating them up, as if he wouldn’t rest until they had been turned to dust. The person who stood at the front of the group, holding a sword, was Wen Qing.</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Didn’t I say not to touch the talismans on him?!"</p><p>Wen Qing didn’t even have the spare seconds to be surprised that Lan WangJi was here. She answered, "Nobody touched them! Not a single person went into the Cave! He tore them off on his own when he suddenly went on a rampage. Not only the ones on himself, he destroyed the restriction seals at the blood pool and the Cave as well! All of the fierce corpses in the blood pool got out. Wei WuXian, go save Granny and the others. They won’t be able to hold up much longer!!!"</p><p>As they spoke, strange hissing noises came from above them. The group looked up to find a few fierce corpses that had climbed up the trees. They curved around the top of the trees as though they were snakes, snarling as sickening mucus dripped from between their teeth. When Wen Ning looked up, he saw them as well. He tossed away the crushed limb in his hand and leaped onto the tree at once!</p><p>The tree was at least twenty yards tall. To be able to leap up to such a height directly was an indicator of extreme explosive force. Soon after Wen Ning went up the tree, he tore the corpses apart, limbs flying everywhere and blood raining down on the ground. He still wasn’t satisfied yet, going off the other side.</p><p>Wei WuXian pulled out Chenqing, "Lan…!"</p><p>He wanted to entrust Lan WangJi with saving the others as he stayed to deal with Wen Ning. When he turned around, he had already disappeared. Just as he was beginning to panic, sounds of the zither vibrated through the sky, sending off a murder of startled crows. Before he could even ask, Lan WangJi had already gone over. Wei WuXian felt his heart settle. Putting Chenqing to his lips, he released a long note. Wen Ning’s body, having landed on the ground, paused shortly.</p><p>Wei WuXian seized the opportunity, "Wen Ning! Do you still remember me?!"</p><p>On the other side, the zither sounded three times before it went silent, meaning that Lan WangJi was able to control the fierce corpses with just three notes. Wen Ning lowered his body slightly, deep growls coming from his throat. He was like a wild beast on alert, prepared to attack at any moment. As Wei WuXian was about to play his flute again, he suddenly realized that Wen Yuan still hugged his leg tightly, too scared to make a sound. He’d forgotten about him the whole time!</p><p>He immediately picked Wen Yuan up and threw him toward Wen Qing, "Take him away!"</p><p>At this point, Wen Ning pounced on him.</p><p>As though he was hit by a large boulder, Wei WuXian flew back from the force, crashing onto a tree. He felt warmth rise up his throat and cursed. Lan WangJi saw this happen just as he returned. His expression changed at once and he rushed in front of him. Wen Qing had just shoved Wen Yuan into another’s arms. She wanted to check on Wei WuXian’s injuries, but he got there before she could. She paused with surprise. Lan WangJi was almost embracing Wei WuXian as he held his hand and passed spiritual energy to him.</p><p>Wen Qing hurried, "Let him go first—it’s not necessary! Let me do it! I’m Wen Qing!"</p><p>Wen Qing of Qishan was one of the top medics. Lan WangJi finally stopped passing Wei WuXian spiritual energy and let Wen Qing examine his condition, although his hand still refused to let go. Wei WuXian, however, pushed him aside, "Don’t let him go!"</p><p>After Wen Ning wounded him, he walked down the mountain, arms hanging low. It was where the other cultivators of the Wen Sect were hiding from the fierce corpses. Wen Qing dashed over as she yelled, "Run! Everyone, run! He’s going towards you!"</p><p>Wei WuXian fought out of Lan WangJi hold and forced himself to chase after Wen Ning. Lan WangJi caught up again, "Where is your sword?"</p><p>Wei WuXian whipped out twelve talismans, "Don’t know where I put it!"</p><p>The twelve yellow talismans formed a line in midair and began to burn. When they landed on Wen Ning, like a chain of fire, they held him down at once. With a flip of his wrist, Lan WangJi strummed the strings of his zither. Wen Ning’s footsteps seemed to have been hindered by an invisible thread. He paused, but continued to struggle forward despite the difficulty. Wei WuXian put Chenqing to his lips. Due to the blow he received, some blood sprayed out from his lips. He frowned, but he endured the pain and the blood churning within his chest, playing without a single tremble.</p><p>Under the two’s collaboration, Wen Ning kneeled on the ground and let out a roar skyward. The leaves within the forest swayed back and forth. Wei WuXian finally couldn’t hold it any longer and coughed up a mouthful of blood.</p><p>The notes of Wangji suddenly increased in their force. Wen Ning bellowed, arms wrapped around his head, curled up on the ground.</p><p>Wen Qing wailed, "A-Ning! A-Ning!"</p><p>She was about to rush over when Wei WuXian stopped her, "Be careful!"</p><p>Seeing how tormented her younger brother was, under the sounds of the zither, Wen Qing felt her heart ache. Although she knew that if extreme measures weren’t taken against his current state of being, he’d definitely bring about danger. Yet, she couldn’t help but felt bad for Wen Ning, "HanGuang-Jun, go easy on him!"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Lan Zhan! A bit softe-…"</p><p>"… Young… Master…"</p><p>Wei WuXian suddenly froze, "Wait a second?"</p><p>He shouted, "Lan Zhan, could you stop first?!"</p><p>The voice came from Wen Ning.</p><p>Lan WangJi pressed his fingers onto the strings, stopping the vibrations. Wei WuXian, "Wen Ning?!"</p><p>Wen Ning struggled to lift up his head.</p><p>Within his eyes wasn’t the hideous white anymore, but a… a pair of black pupils!</p><p>Wen Ning opened his mouth, continuing, "… Young… Master Wei…?"</p><p>It seemed that he squeezed the words out one by one, almost biting down on his own tongue. But those were indeed human words, not meaningless roars.</p><p>Wen Qing had frozen. A second later, with a scream, she threw herself toward him, howling, "A-Ning!"</p><p>Both of the two fell back from the force. Wen Ning, "Sis… -ter…"</p><p>Wen Qing pulled her younger brother into an embrace. With both tears and laughter, she buried her head in his arms, "It’s me! It’s your sister, it’s your sister! A-Ning!"</p><p>She called Wen Ning’s name again and again. The other cultivators seemed as if they wanted to go throw themselves over too, but they didn’t dare do it. They hugged one another in the chaos, shouting and laughing among themselves.</p><p>Uncle Four leaped down the mountain as he cheered, "Everything’s fine! It’s done! It’s done! A-Ning woke up! …"</p><p>Wei WuXian walked over and squatted beside Wen Ning, "How do you feel right now?"</p><p>Wen Ning lay on the ground facing up, his neck and limbs still somewhat stiff, "I… I…" He stammered for some time before finally saying, "… I want to cry, but I can’t. What’s wrong…"</p><p>After a moment of silence, Wei WuXian patted his shoulder, "You remember, don’t you? You’re dead already."</p><p>When he made sure that Wen Ning really was awake, in his heart, Wei WuXian let out a long breath of relief.</p><p>He did it.</p><p>Back then, because of his momentary impulse and rage, he made Wen Ning into a low level fierce corpse. Although he could get Wen Ning to point at whom the inspectors that killed him were and tear them apart, when Wen Qing woke up and had to face her younger brother who didn’t recognize her at all and could only bite and bark like a mad dog, being fed with blood and flesh, it was even more painful for her.</p><p>After he calmed down, Wei WuXian promised solemnly that he had a way for Wen Ning to return to consciousness. But, nobody knew that he was only talking big so that Wen Qing could relax first. In truth, he had close to no confidence and could only summon up whatever skills he had.</p><p>With the arduous days and the sleepless nights, he really did manage to keep his promise.</p><p>Wen Qing cupped Wen Ning’s pale face, tears streaming down her cheeks. In the end, she still couldn’t help herself from crying like she did the day she saw Wen Ning’s corpse.</p><p>Wen Ning stroked her back with his stiff arms. More and more of the Wen Sect’s people came up the mountain, either rushing over and joining the crying pile or gazed with respect and gratitude at Wei WuXian and Lan WangJi’s direction.</p><p>Wei WuXian knew that the siblings had a lot to say to each other. Wen Qing definitely wouldn’t want others to see her sobbing look either. He turned, "Lan Zhan."</p><p>Lan WangJi looked at him. Wei WuXian, "You’re here anyways, so why not have a seat inside?"</p><p>The two walked up to a cave on the mountain, surrounded by chilly winds.</p><p>Lan WangJi, "The Demon-Slaughtering Cave?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "That’s right. I came up with the name. How is it?"</p><p>Lan WangJi said nothing.</p><p>Wei WuXian, "I know. In your heart, you’re definitely saying ‘not very good.’ After the news got out, I picked up on some of the comments as well, saying that I’m someone who cultivates the demonic path to begin with—I’m the demon myself, so how could I be so shameless as to call my den the Demon-Slaughtering Cave?"</p><p>Lan WangJi didn’t comment. The two had already walked inside the cave. Wei WuXian’s laughter echoed throughout the empty walls, "But in reality, all of them are wrong. What I actually meant with this name is not at all what they interpreted it as."</p><p>Lan WangJi, "How come?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Simple. I often sleep like I’m dead inside of this cave. A cave that kills a demon through slumber—wouldn’t it be the Demon-Slaughtering Cave?"</p><p>Lan WangJi, "…"</p><p>The two entered the main area. Lan WangJi, "What about the blood pool, then?"</p><p>Wei WuXian pointed at a pool of water within the cave, "The blood pool is this right here."</p><p>It was dim inside the cave, making it difficult to tell whether the water was black or red. It gave an odor of blood, somewhere between light and heavy.</p><p>Originally, a line of restriction had surrounded the pool, though it had been destroyed by Wen Ning already. Wei WuXian put it up again and tied it together.</p><p>Lan WangJi, "The dark energy is dense."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "That’s right. The dark energy is really heavy, fit to nurture dark creatures. This is where I use to ‘parent’ the fierce corpses that haven’t been completed yet. Guess how many are in the bottom?" He smiled, "To be honest, I don’t know just how many there are either. But the water in the pool is smelling more and more like blood."</p><p>Whether it was because of the lighting or not, Wei WuXian’s complexion seemed unusually pale. His smile seemed to have some eeriness to it as well. Lan WangJi gazed at him quietly, "Wei Ying."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "What?"</p><p>Lan WangJi, "Can you really control it?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Control what? You mean Wen Ning? Of course I can. Look, he’s already returned to consciousness." Wei WuXian gloated, "An unprecedented fierce corpse."</p><p>Lan WangJi, "What would you do if he lost consciousness again?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "I already have experience with dealing with him when he’s out of consciousness. I’m the one who controls him. As long as nothing happens to me, nothing will happen to him either."</p><p>After a while of silence, Lan WangJi asked, "But what if something does happen to you?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "It won’t."</p><p>Lan WangJi, "How could you be sure?"</p><p>Wei WuXian’s voice was firm, "It won’t, and it can’t."</p><p>Lan WangJi, "Do you intend on staying like this from now on?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "What’s wrong with staying like this? My place not good enough for you? This mountain here is even bigger than the Cloud Recesses. Our food here is much better too."</p><p>"Wei Ying," Lan WangJi spoke, "You know what I mean."</p><p>"…" Wei WuXian answered with reluctance, "Lan Zhan, you… really are something out of this world. I’ve already changed the subject of conversation and you pulled it back again."</p><p>Suddenly, he felt an itch at his throat. Blood began to rise up his chest. Trying to restrain it, Wei WuXian coughed a couple of times. Seeing that Lan WangJi was going to grab his hand again, Wei WuXian dodged, "What are you doing?"</p><p>Lan WangJi, "Your injuries."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "No need. Why use spiritual energy for such a small wound? It’ll get better after some sitting around."</p><p>Lan WangJi didn’t waste any words with him, grabbing for his hand again. At this point, two people came from outside of the cave. Wen Qing’s voice sounded, "Get better after some sitting around? Did you think I’m dead?"</p><p>Following behind her was Wen Ning, holding a tray of tea. Wen Ning’s skin was ashen. Incantations that hadn’t been fully wiped away yet could still be seen at his neck. Wen Yuan was the one hugging Wen Ning’s leg. As soon as he came in, he stumbled toward Wen WuXian and hung himself at his leg instead. Seeing that Wei WuXian and Lan WangJi looked at him in coordination, Wen Ning pulled the corners of his lips up, as if trying to smile. However, the muscles on his face were dead. They couldn’t move.</p><p>He could only greet them, "Young Master Wei… Young Master Lan."</p><p>Wei WuXian lifted his leg and picked Wen Yuan up, swaying him in the air, "Why are you here? Finished crying so soon?"</p><p>Wen Qing threatened, "Just watch how I make you cry later!" Despite what she said, her voice still sounded nasally.</p><p>Wei WuXian, "What a joke! How could you make me… Ah!!!"</p><p>Wen Qing walked up to him and gave him a loud slap on the back, so hard that it managed to make Wei WuXian cough up a mouthful of blood. His face is full of disbelief, "You… You’re so cruel…"</p><p>After he finished, he shut his eyes and passed out. Lan WangJi’s face paled as he went to catch him, "Wei Ying!"</p><p>Wen Qing, however, revealed three silver needles, scolding, "I have crueler things that you haven’t seen yet. Get up!"</p><p>As if nothing happened, Wei WuXian got up from Lan WangJi’s arms, wiping away the blood at his mouth, "Please don’t. The cruelest is the woman’s heart. I wouldn’t want to see that."</p><p>It turned out that Wen Qing’s slap only let out the blood that had clogged up within his chest. How could the renowned best medic of Qishan really be so rash? Seeing that it was another prank, Lan WangJi gave a harsh flip of his sleeves and turned around, as though he didn’t want to talk to such a ridiculous person ever again. Wen Ning just woke up, his reaction still slower than others. When he saw Wei WuXian cough up blood, he paused in surprise as well, but now he remembered that he injured Wei WuXian when he was still unconscious.</p><p>His spoke with guilt, "Young Master, I’m sorry…"</p><p>Wei WuXian waved his hand, "Enough, enough. Did you really think something would happen to me with a punch like that?"</p><p>Wen Qing watched Lan WangJi’s expression with her inky eyes, "HanGuang-Jun, have a seat?"</p><p>Wei WuXian finally realized. So that was why he felt as though he forgot about something. Lan Zhan had been here for so long and he hadn’t sat down yet. However, all that could be sat on inside the cave were a few stone beds, and strange objects were spread over every single one of them, from flags to sabers to boxes to blood-tattered bandages and unfinished fruits. The scene was almost painful to look at.</p><p>Wei WuXian, "But there’s nowhere to sit here, is there?"</p><p>Wen Qing was indifferent, "Of course there is." As she finished, she swept the things on one of the stone beds onto the ground, showing no mercy at all, "Look, now there’s a seat, isn’t there?"</p><p>Wei WuXian was shocked, "Hey!"</p><p>Wen Ning said as well, "Yeah, Young Master Lan, sit and have some tea…" As he spoke, he shifted the tray in his hands a bit nearer to Lan WangJi. Two teacups, washed extremely clean, sat on the tray.</p><p>Yet, Wei WuXian only glanced at them before complaining, "How dingy. Asking </p><p>Wen Ning, "I asked and they said they didn’t have any. Uncle Four said that they didn’t store tea leaves…"</p><p>Wei WuXian took up one of the cups and had a gulp, "This really doesn’t seem right. Prepare some the next time a guest comes over." He only felt how funny it was after he said it. How could there be a next time, and how could there be another guest?</p><p>Wen Qing, "So you still have the face to talk about it. Look at what useless things you bought, the few times you were asked to shop down the mountain. Where are the radish seeds I asked you to buy today?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "What useless things did I buy? I went to buy toys for A-Yuan, right, A-Yuan?"</p><p>Wen Yuan, however, did not cooperate at all, "Brother Xian is lying. This other brother bought them for me."</p><p>Wei WuXian fumed, "How could this be?"</p><p>Laughter was just starting to fill the Demon-Slaughtering Cave when Lan WangJi turned around without saying anything and proceeded to walk out of the cave.</p><p>Both Wen Qing and Wen Ning paused in surprise. Wei WuXian, "Lan Zhan?"</p><p>Lan WangJi’s footsteps hesitated. No emotions could be distinguished from his tone, "It is time for me to return."</p><p>He walked out the Demon-Slaughtering Cave without turning back. Wen Ning started to panic again, as if thinking that it was his fault. Wen Yuan hurried, "Brother!"</p><p>Using his two short legs, he tried to chase after him. Wei WuXian snatched him up at once and tucked him under his arm, "Wait for me here."</p><p>He walked three steps in two and caught up to Lan WangJi, "You’re going? I’ll see you off."</p><p>Lan WangJi stayed silent.</p><p>Under Wei WuXian’s arm, Wen Yuan looked up at him, "Brother, you won’t be eating here?"</p><p>Lan WangJi glanced at him. He reached out and stroked his head softly.</p><p>Wen Yuan thought that he was going to stay. His face brightened up, whispering, "A-Yuan heard a secret. They said that there’ll be lots of good food today…"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "This brother here has food waiting for him in his own home. He won’t be staying."</p><p>Wen Yuan replied with an ‘oh’. Disappointment was plastered on his face. His head drooped down and he didn’t say anything else.</p><p>The two of them along with the child tucked in under an arm walked for some time in silence until they reached the foot of Burial Mound. They stopped in unison. Neither of them spoke.</p><p>A moment later, Wei WuXian spoke up, "Lan Zhan, you asked me if I intended on staying like this from now on. To be honest, I’d like to ask something as well. What can I do apart from this?"</p><p>He continued, "Give up the demonic path? Then what about the people on this mountain?</p><p>"Give them up? I won’t be able to do it. I believe that if you were I, you wouldn’t be able to do it either."</p><p>He continued, "Nobody can give me a nice, broad road to walk on. A road where I could protect those I want to protect without having to cultivate the ghostly path."</p><p>Lan WangJi gazed at him. He didn’t reply, but both of them knew the answer in their hearts.</p><p>There was no such road.</p><p>No solution existed.</p><p>Wei WuXian spoke slowly, "Thank you for keeping me company today. Thank you for telling me the news about my shijie’s marriage too. But, let the self judge the right and the wrong, let others decide to praise or to blame, let gains and losses remain uncommented on. I, too, know what I should and shouldn’t do. I believe that I’ll be able to control it as well."</p><p>As if he’d anticipated such an attitude since a long time ago, Lan WangJi nodded slightly and closed his eyes.</p><p>And that marked their farewell.</p><p>On his way back up the mountain, Wei WuXian finally realized that he was the one who promised to treat Lan WangJi to a meal, yet in the end, the two of them parted ways in an atmosphere less than relaxed. It went without saying that he forgot to pay for the meal as well.</p><p>Wei WuXian thought, <em>Well, Lan Zhan is so rich anyways. It’s no big deal if he paid for me once more. Speaking of it, he still has money on him, doesn’t he? It couldn’t have been all used up after just buying a few children’s toys. If worst comes to worst, I’ll just treat him again next time… How could there be a next time?</em></p><p>Now that he thought about it, for reasons this or that, he and Lan WangJi would end up parting on bad terms every time they met each other. Maybe they really didn’t suit each other as friends.</p><p>But, it wasn’t like there’d be any more chances for them to try and be friends with each other in the future.</p><p>Wen Yuan held him in one hand and a wooden sword in the other, wearing the grass butterfly on his head, "Brother Xian, would Brother Rich ever come here again?"</p><p>Wei WuXian bursted, "Who’s Brother Rich?"</p><p>Wen Yuan answered seriously, "The rich brother is Brother Rich."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Then what about me?"</p><p>As expected, Wen Yuan answered, "You are Brother Xian. Brother Poor."</p><p>Wei WuXian shot a look at him and snatched the butterfly away, "What, you like him just because he’s got money?"</p><p>Wen Yuan stood on tippy toes to grab for it, "Give it back… He bought it for me!"</p><p>Wei WuXian really had to be ridiculous. He could have fun just by teasing a child, putting the butterfly on his own head, "I’m not gonna. You even called him dad. What do you call me? You’ve only called me brother, an entire generation shorter than him!"</p><p>Wen Yuan jumped, "I didn’t call him dad!"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "I heard it. I don’t care, I want to be someone taller than brothers and dads in seniority. What should you call me?"</p><p>Wen Yuan pouted, "But… But A-Yuan doesn’t wanna call you mom… That’s so weird…"</p><p>Wei WuXian exploded again, "Who told you to call me mom? The one with higher seniority than brother and dad is granddad—you didn’t even know this? Do you really like him so much? You should’ve said it sooner. If you did I would’ve asked him to take you away earlier. His sect is rich, but it’s very scary. He’d take you back, lock you inside, and have you copy scriptures the whole day. You scared?!"</p><p>Wen Yuan immediately shook his head, whispering, "… I won’t go… I still want Granny."</p><p>Wei WuXian pressed, "You want Granny, but not me?"</p><p>Wen Yuan pleased, "I do. I want Brother Xian too." He messed with his fingers, counting one by one, "And I want Brother Rich, Sister A-Qing, Brother Ning, Uncle Four, Uncle Six…"</p><p>Wei WuXian tossed the butterfly back onto his head, "That’s enough, that’s enough. I’m gonna be drowned amongst all the people."</p><p>Wen Yuan hurried to put the grass butterfly back into his pocket, scared that Wei WuXian’d snatch it again. He asked once more, "Will Brother Rich come back again or not?"</p><p>Wei WuXian kept on smiling.</p><p>He only answered a while later, "He probably won’t come back again."</p><p>Wen Yuan asked in disappointment, "Why?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "There’s no why. In this world, everyone has their own things to do, their own paths to walk. He’s busy enough in his own sect, so how could he have the spare time to flutter around others?"</p><p>They weren’t of the same path, after all.</p><p>Wen Yuan replied with an ‘oh,’ whether he understood or not. He seemed to be quite discouraged.</p><p>Wei WuXian fished him up and tucked him under his arm, humming, "… Who cares about the crowded, broad road? I’ll walk the single-plank bridge all the night… All! The! … All the night?"</p><p>When he hummed the ‘night’ part, he realized that it didn’t seem like nighttime at all.</p><p>He’d always walked up the mountain in the dark, but tonight, things were different when he was walking back.</p><p>The area around the little shacks were swept clean. Even much of the weeds were removed. A few red lanterns were hung up in the forest at the side. All of the lanterns were made by hand. Hanging on the branches, although its round shapes were simple, it gave off a warm light that lit up the pitch-black forest.</p><p>Usually, at this time, the fifty-or-so people would’ve finished their meals long ago and would be holed-up in each of their shacks, lights turned off. Today, however, they were all gathered inside of the largest shack. The shack was made from eight wooden poles propping up a roof, able to hold all of the people. The building beside it was the ‘kitchen’, and so this became the dining room.</p><p>Wei WuXian found this quite odd. With Wen Yuan under his arm, he walked over, "Why is everyone here today? Not sleeping? It’s so bright with all these lanterns."</p><p>Wen Qing walked out from the kitchen on the side, holding a plate, "Hung them for you. We’ll make a few more tomorrow to hang in the mountain path. If you hurry around in the dark all the time, you’ll slip and break your bones sooner or later."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "I have you here even if I break my bones, don’t I?"</p><p>Wen Qing, "I wouldn’t want to do more work. It’s not like I’m paid. If you break them, don’t complain if I hamper with your bones when I put them back."</p><p>Wei WuXian shivered and crept away. When he walked in the shack, everyone made space for him. There were three tables, and on each of them were seven or eight plates, holding steaming food. Wei WuXian, "What, nobody ate yet?"</p><p>Wen Qing, "No. We were waiting for you."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Why did you wait for me? I ate outside."</p><p>He realized what he did right after he said it. As he thought, Wen Qing slammed the plate onto the table. The red peppers in the dish bounced in unison. She fumed, "So that’s why you bought nothing. Ate all the money away at a restaurant? I only have a couple of coins, and I gave them all to you. Now look at how you fritter them away!"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "No! I didn’t…"</p><p>At this point, Granny Wen walked out the kitchen as well, shakily holding a walking stick in one hand and a plate in another. Wen Yuan squirmed his way out of his arms and ran over, "Granny!"</p><p>Wen Qing turned around to help, grumbling, "I told you to leave them alone. You don’t have to help. Just go sit. The smoke is too big in there. Your legs aren’t good and your hands shake. If you fall, we’re not going to have many plates left. It’s not easy bringing all these porcelain up the mountain…"</p><p>The other Wen Sect cultivators arranged chopsticks and poured tea, saving the main seat for him. With this, Wei WuXian almost found it difficult to accept.</p><p>In the past, it wasn’t that he couldn’t tell how most of the Wen Sect’s people here were all somewhat scared of him.</p><p>They had all heard of the ruthless reputation he had during the Sunshot Campaign, the almost cruel ways of venting his anger that so many talked about. They had seen with their own eyes how he used corpses to kill others as well. In the first few days, Granny Wen’s legs began to shake whenever she saw him. Wen Yuan always hid behind her too. They only started to approach him after some time had passed.</p><p>And, as of the moment, over fifty pairs of eyes were staring at him. Although fear was still present within those gazes, but it was a fear stemmed from veneration, along with some caution, some ingratiation. What was more was the same gratitude and kindness that were in the eyes of the Wen siblings.</p><p>Wen Qing’s voice was low, "These past few days, you’ve worked hard."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "You… You’re suddenly talking so nicely to me. I’m kind of scared?"</p><p>Wen Qing’s knuckles seemed to have cracked. Wei WuXian shut up at once.</p><p>Yet, Wen Qing continued softly. "… In truth, they all wanted to have dinner with you once, so that they could thank you. But you’re either jumping up and down, running around, or shut inside of the Cave and staying in there for days upon end, not letting anyone disturb you. They didn’t want to hold up your work and annoy you. They thought that you didn’t like interacting with others and didn’t want to talk to them, so they were too embarrassed to talk to you. A-Ning woke up today, and Uncle Four said that we had to have dinner together no matter what… Even if you ate so much when you were outside that you’re about to die, come sit down with us. It’s fine even if you don’t eat. Just have a seat, and we can chat and have a few drinks."</p><p>Wei WuXian paused in surprise. Even his eyes brightened up, "Have a few drinks? There’s wine up here?"</p><p>A few of the older Wen Sect members had been glancing in this direction in a bit of a nervous manner. Hearing this, one of them immediately replied, "Yeah, yeah. There’s wine, there’s wine." He held up a few sealed bottles by the table, passing them to him, "Fruit wine, made from the wild fruits on this mountain. It’s quite rich!"</p><p>Wen Ning was squatting by the table, "Uncle Four likes to drink as well. He knows how to make them himself and made them especially for today. He’s been trying for a lot of days."</p><p>Since he spoke a word at a time, his slow speech allowed him to not stutter anymore. Uncle Four smiled embarrassedly, still staring at Wei WuXian anxiously.</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Really? Then I’ll have to try some!"</p><p>He took a seat at the table. Uncle Four hurried to open the seal on the bottle, giving it to him with both hands. Wei WuXian smelled it, "It really is rich!"</p><p>The rest of them sat down along with him. When they heard his praise, they all beamed as though they had received the greatest compliment ever, and began to eat.</p><p>It was the first time that Wei WuXian couldn’t tell what the wine tasted like.</p><p>He was thinking, <em>To walk it all the night… huh?</em></p><p>It wasn’t really that dark at all.</p><p>All of a sudden, his entire body felt refreshed.</p><p>The fifty people were crammed at three tables. Chopsticks stretched here and there. Sitting on his granny’s legs, Wen Yuan showed her his new treasures, showing her a fight with two little wooden swords. The old lady grinned so hard that her toothless mouth was wide open. Wei WuXian and that uncle talked about the wine they had drunk with fierce passion. In the end, the both agreed that the Emperor’s Smile of Gusu was an indisputable winner. Walking in circles, Wen Qing poured wine for the seniors and a few of their subordinates. It emptied in just a few rounds.</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Why is it all gone already? I haven’t had much at all."</p><p>Wen Qing, "There are a few more bottles. We can save them for later. You can call it a day for now."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "How could this be? They say that a good name when dead can’t compare to some good wine when living. Stop talking. A full cup, please."</p><p>Seeing that today was a special occasion, Wen Qing filled it up for him, "There’s no next time. I really think you should quit drinking. You drink way too heavily."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "It’s not like it’s the Cloud Recesses here; why should I quit drinking?"</p><p>At the mention of the Cloud Recesses, Wen Qing glanced at Wei WuXian, asking him as though she didn’t care, "I forgot to ask you. You’ve never brought anyone up Burial Mound. What’s the deal today?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "You mean Lan Zhan? I met him on the way."</p><p>Wei Qing, "You met him? How did you meet him? You ran into him again?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "That’s right."</p><p>Wen Qing, "What a coincidence. I remember that you two ran into each other once in Yunmeng as well."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "There’s nothing special about it. A lot of cultivators from other sects travel in and out of Yunmeng and Yiling."</p><p>Wen Qing, "I heard you call him directly by his birth name back then. Quite bold, aren’t you?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "He calls me directly by my birth name as well, doesn’t he? It’s nothing. Got used to it when we were young. Neither of us care."</p><p>Wen Qing, "Really? Don’t you two have a bad relationship? Heard that it’s like you’re ice and fire, fighting every time you see each other."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Don’t listen to the rumors. Our relationship really was quite bad in the past. During the Sunshot Campaign, we did get into a few fights because of our bad tempers. But afterwards, it wasn’t as bad as the rumors say. We’re so-so."</p><p>Wen Qing didn’t say anything else.</p><p>The food on the plates quickly disappeared. Somebody knocked on a bowl, shouting, "A-Ning, cook us a few more dishes please!"</p><p>"Cook a lot. Put them in a basin!"</p><p>"Where could we find a basin to put the food in? They’re for washing the face!"</p><p>Wen Ning didn’t need to eat, so he’d been waiting by the shack. Hearing this, he replied after some processing, "Oh, sure."</p><p>Seeing that he had a chance to show off his skills, Wei WuXian hurried, "Wait. I’ll do it! I’ll do it, I’ll do it!"</p><p>Wen Qing didn’t believe him, "You can cook?"</p><p>Wei WuXian raised a brow, "Of course. I can be both the hostess and the housewife. Leave it to me. Just wait."</p><p>Everyone clapped to show their anticipation. However, when Wei WuXian placed two dishes onto the table, on his face a captivating smirk, Wen Qing only glanced at it once before speaking, "From now on, you stay as far away from the kitchen as possible."</p><p>Wei WuXian protested, "Just have some. You can’t judge a book by its cover. You’ll like after after you taste it. That’s how it’s supposed to taste."</p><p>Wen Qing, "Taste my ass! Don’t you see how much A-Yuan is crying after he tasted it? A waste of food. Don’t pick up your chopsticks. No need to give him the face for it!"</p><p>…</p><p>In less than three days, almost all of the cultivators learned a terrifying piece of news: Wei WuXian, the one who defected from the Jiang Sect and made his own home in Yiling, had created the the highest level of fierce corpse yet. It was incomparably fast, strong, fearless, and vicious. On top of that, its consciousness was preserved, able to win every night-hunt!</p><p>Everyone was in shock: there would be no peace anymore! Wei WuXian would definitely make these fierce corpses on a large scale, in desire of founding his own sect to compete with the cultivational world! And the many young blood of today’s age would definitely be attracted by his evil, opportunist path as well, and go to him one after another. The righteous path of cultivation would have grim future—dark times ahead!</p><p>However, in reality, after he succeeded in creating the corpse, the biggest benefit that Wei WuXian found was that there was a worker that could bear all the hardships when transporting goods up the mountain. In the past, he could only transport one chest at a time at most, but now, Wen Ning could drag up an entire cart of chests all on his own, along with Wei WuXian atop the cart, swinging his legs in boredom.</p><p>But nobody believed this. After he found himself in the limelight during a few night-hunts, there really were quite a few people who came for him, hoping that they could be accepted by the ‘patriarch’ and become one of his disciples. The mountains that used to be so deserted suddenly became crowded. None of the fierce corpses Wei WuXian set up on patrol down the mountain would attack on their own. At most, they’d send the person flying and roar their throats out. Nobody got hurt, and so more and more people gathered down Burial Mound.</p><p>One time, when Wei WuXian saw a long banner that said ‘all hail the supreme Lord of Evil Patriarch of YiLing’, a mouthful of fruit wine shot from his lips. He really couldn’t take it any longer. He went down the mountain, accepted with pleasure all of the tributes with which they ‘honored his most wise sage’, and began to use another mountain path from then on.</p><p>One day, he was shopping in Yiling with his worker when a familiar figure suddenly flashed in the alley before him. Wei WuXian’s gaze froze. He followed without making a sound. Behind the figure, the two arrived at a small yard. As soon as they went in, the doors of the yard were closed.</p><p>A cold voice came forth, "Get out."</p><p>Jiang Cheng was standing behind them. He was the one who shut the door. The words were directed at Wen Ning.</p><p>Jiang Cheng was someone who held deep grudges. He was imbued with the hatred he held toward the QishanWen Sect. He had been unconscious the whole time when Wen Qing and Wen Ning helped him, so he couldn’t feel the same way that Wei WuXian did at all. Due to this, he had never shown courtesy toward Wen Ning. The last time they fought, he didn’t show any mercy either. Seeing that it was him, Wen Ning immediately looked down and went out.</p><p>A woman stood in the yard, wearing a black cloak and a bamboo hat with gauze curtains hanging down its sides. Wei WuXian felt his throat swell, "… Shijie."</p><p>Hearing the footsteps, the woman took off her hat. She took off her cloak as well. Under the cloak were wedding robes of scarlet.</p><p>Jiang YanLi wore the refined robes on her body and a bright blush on her cheeks, adding some color to her face. Wei WuXian walked a few steps closer to her, "Shijie… you’re?"</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "What? You think she’s marrying you?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "You can shut up."</p><p>Jiang YanLi spread out her arms to show him. Her cheeks flushed slightly, "A-Xian, I’ll… be married soon. I came for you to see…"</p><p>Wei WuXian felt warmth at his eyes.</p><p>He wouldn’t be able to be there the day Jiang YanLi got married, unable to see how his loved one would look in wedding robes. And so, Jiang Cheng and Jiang YanLi snuck to Yiling and led him into the yard for him to see how his sister would look the day she got married.</p><p>A few moments later, Wei WuXian finally smiled, "I know! I heard…"</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "Who did you hear it from?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "None of your business."</p><p>Jiang YanLi spoke shyly, "But… I’m the only one who’s here. You won’t be able to see the groom."</p><p>Wei WuXian pretended that he didn’t care, "It’s not like I want to look at some groom."</p><p>He walked a few times around Jiang YanLi, praising, "It looks good!"</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "Sis, I told you so. It really does look good."</p><p>Jiang YanLi had always known her own limitations. She answered earnestly, "It doesn’t count if you two say so. I can’t take it seriously."</p><p>Jiang Cheng sighed, "You don’t believe me and you don’t believe him. Is it that you’ll only believe it when a certain somebody says so?"</p><p>Hearing this, Jiang YanLi’s face grew even redder, all the way until her snowy white earlobes. Even the pink of her blush couldn’t hide it. She quickly switched the subject, "A-Xian… Give a courtesy name."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "What courtesy name?"</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "The courtesy name of my unborn nephew."</p><p>The marriage hadn’t happened yet and they were already giving a courtesy name to their future nephew. However, Wei WuXian didn’t find anything strange about it. He didn’t show any modesty at all, saying after a while of thought, "Sure. The next generation of the LanlingJin Sect is named Ru. How about Jin RuLan?"</p><p>Jiang YanLi, "That’s great!"</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "No. It sounds like Jin RuLan, Lan being the Lan from the Lan Sect. Why should a descendant of the LanlingJin Sect and the YunmengJiang Sect be like someone of the Lan Sect?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "It’s not like there’s anything wrong with the Lan Sect, is there? The Lan flower is the gentleman of flowers; the Lan Sect is the gentlemen of people. A good name."</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "That’s not what you said in the past."</p><p>Wei WuXian, "I’m the one who’s giving the name, not you. Why are you being so picky?"</p><p>Jiang YanLi hurried, "That’s enough. You know how A-Cheng is. He’s the one who came up with the idea of having you give the courtesy name. Both of you can stop fooling around. I brought soup for you two. Wait a second."</p><p>She went inside the house to take out the jar. Wei WuXian and Jiang Cheng glanced at each other. A moment later, Jiang YanLi came out and gave them each a bowl. Then, she went inside again and brought out a third bowl, walked to the door, and turned to Wen Ning, "I’m sorry. There are only small bowls left. You can have this."</p><p>Wen Ning had originally been guarding the door, looking at the ground. Seeing this, he was so flattered that he started stammering again, "Ah… Th-There’s some for me?"</p><p>Jiang Cheng wasn’t pleased, "Why does he get some too?"</p><p>Jiang YanLi, "I brought so much anyways. Anyone who sees it gets some."</p><p>Wen Ning replied hesitantly, "Thank you, Maiden Jiang… Thank you."</p><p>Cupping the small, filled up bowl in his hands, he was too embarrassed to say thank you, but he couldn’t drink it. It was a waste to give him some. Dead people didn’t eat. Jiang YanLi, however, noticed his awkwardness. She asked him a couple of things and began to chat with Wen Ning outside. Wei WuXian and Jiang Cheng stood in the yard.</p><p>Jiang Cheng raised up his bowl, "To the YiLing Patriarch."</p><p>Hearing this, Wei WuXian remembered the proudly fluttering banner again. All that was in his head was the ten golden words ‘‘all hail the supreme Lord of Evil Patriarch of YiLing’, "Shut up!"</p><p>After he drank a mouthful, Jiang Cheng spoke, "How’s your wound from last time?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "It healed a long time ago."</p><p>Jiang Cheng, "Mn." With a pause, he continued, "How many days?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Less than seven. I told you before. With Wen Qing, it was nothing difficult. But you really did fucking stab me."</p><p>Jiang Cheng ate a piece of lotus root, "You were the one who smashed my arm first. You took seven days, while I had to hang my arm up for an entire month."</p><p>Wei WuXian grinned, "How could it seem realistic if it wasn’t hard enough? It was your left hand anyways. It didn’t hinder you from writing. It takes a hundred days to heal a wound to the bone. It wouldn’t be too much even if you hung it up for three months."</p><p>Wen Ning’s stuttering answers swept in from outside. After a while of silence, Jiang Cheng asked, "You’ll stay like this from now on? Got any plans?"</p><p>Wei WuXian, "Not at the moment. None of the group dares go down the mountain. People don’t dare do anything anything to me when I go down the mountain either. It’ll be fine as long as I don’t stir up trouble on my own."</p><p>"On your own?" Jiang Cheng sneered, "Wei WuXian, do you believe that even if you don’t stir up trouble on your own, trouble won’t come and find you? It’s often impossible to save someone, but there are more than thousands of ways to harm someone."</p><p>Wei WuXian replied as he ate, "A man with strength can defeat ten with skill. I don’t care if they have thousands of ways. I’ll kill whoever comes."</p><p>Jiang Cheng spoke in a cool voice, "You never listen to any of my opinions. One day, you’ll come to understand that I’m the one who’s right."</p><p>He drank the leftover soup in one gulp and stood up, "Wow. I’m impressed. Round of applause for the YiLing Patriarch."</p><p>Wei WuXian spat out a bone, "Are you done yet?"</p><p>Before they parted, Jiang Cheng spoke, "We won’t see you off. It wouldn’t be good if someone saw us."</p><p>Wei WuXian nodded. He understood that it wasn’t easy for the Jiang siblings to have come out here. If someone else saw them, all those things they did for the public to believe would be wasted. He spoke, "We’ll go first."</p><p>After they went out the alley, Wei WuXian was still walking in front and Wen Ning was still following in silence. Suddenly, Wei WuXian turned around, "Why are you still holding the soup?"</p><p>"Huh?" Wen Ning answered in reluctance, "To take it back… I can’t drink it, but I can give it to someone else…"</p><p>"…" Wei WuXian, "Your choice. Be careful not to spill it."</p><p>He turned around, knowing that it’d be a long time before he’d get to see the people he was familiar with again.</p><p>But… right now, wasn’t he on his way to seeing people he was familiar with as well?</p><h3>Translator’s Notes</h3><h3><strong>Uncle Four</strong>: In China, oftentimes different relatives are distinguished from each other with a number that marks how old they are as compared to the others of their generation.

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