Chapter 70: This Young Master Feels Something

Chapter 70: This Young Master Feels Something

From then on Chen Haoran took off Phelpss blindfold every night after the sun fell and made sure he was awake to watch the first light of the sunset before putting the blindfold back on. He would gradually let the sloth watch the mornings until he was sure his eyes were adjusted. Until then Phelps contented himself watching the shifting phases of the moon. It was to the extent that he wondered if Phelps would have been a wolf had he not been a sloth.

On the eve of the full moon, they finally broke out of the forests and found the road leading to Clearsprings City. Although it was popular for its hot springs the city was otherwise alone amongst the mountains. Here they finally met other travelers, merchants, tourists, and caravans. For those coming from the city all they spoke of was the Lan family. It seemed that rather than offer any explanation to his erstwhile allies Patriarch Lan slipped out of the city instead. After not appearing in the following weeks the City Lord seemed to realize something and came down on the remaining Lan family with thunderous force following some kind of trumped-up charge. Without Patriarch Lan being in contact and looking more like he had run off every day the Lan familys erstwhile allies didnt intervene at all and indeed joined in on scavenging what remained of the Lan familys business.

Crazy how quickly things changed isnt it? Xie Jin had said after hearing the story from someone who claimed to deliver spirit herbs to the Lan family. Youd think theyd have more caution.

How so? The Lan family was defenseless. I was led to believe this is pretty in character for them.

Who can guarantee the Patriarch wont return and exact revenge? These people really must be fearless to go and destroy his family.

Chen Haoran could only awkwardly smile. I dont think theyre too worried about him.

Lan Fen had probably dropped the City Lord a hint before she left, and he probably informed the other families of the Patriarchs likely fate.

Is something like that a common concern? Chen Haoran asked Xie Jin later that night around their fire. Phelps, following some ancestral instinct perhaps, had hung himself on the branch of a nearby tree and gazed at the full moon in a trance.

Xie Jin shrugged. It depends? There are plenty of stories of some minor relative growing into a powerful cultivator and avenging their families but thats really all they are. Stories. If people were really scared of some unknown weakling becoming strong and coming for revenge, then it wouldnt be long before everyone killed each other.

Isnt that possible though? Say someone finds a treasure trove or the inheritance of a powerful cultivator?

Thats just luck at that point, Xie Jin said. He poked a stick around the smoldering coals of the flame. The strong are only concerned with the strong. A Liquid Meridian elder like the Lan Patriarch is far more deserving of caution than Qi realms like us.

Chen Haoran flexed his fingers on the hand he used to spear a Liquid Meridian to death. Would he not be one of the only Qi realms to kill a Liquid Meridian? It was a pointless thought. Xie Jins point still stood and Chen Haoran could justify it with every futile effort he put up against Liquid Meridians prior.

I really have to advance, he said, sighing.

Xie Jin scoffed and waved him off. Brother Chen dont think me a poor man; I had my own fortuitous encounter. He pulled off the thick satchel on his back and opened it to reveal that it was filled with gold taels. When I was searching for you I found this mountain of gold just lying in the mountains. We wont have to worry about money with me here.

Chen Haoran slowly shifted his gaze from the taels to Xie Jins proud face. Briefly, he considered telling him the truth but decided against it. No need to spoil his good mood. Instead, he cupped his hands. Ill be in your care then Brother Jin.

Thats the spirit! Xie Jin cheered. Lets go drink!

They didnt go far. Xie Jin, out of consideration for him, was initially going to go to the nicest inn in town. Chen Haoran hadnt wanted to go far from the river however and so Xie Jin settled on the place that had the best drinks in town instead. They toasted saucers of warm milky rice wine surrounded by rowdy sailors and fishermen. A plate stacked with steaming pork cutlets sat between them. Phelps had his own chair and chowed on a plate of greens and glowing blue moss. Chen Haoran traced the wines warmth with his qi as he drank and felt the heat spread through his core. It was a relaxing drink after a long days travel.

It wont be long now, Xie Jin said. Well be traveling by boat through the Central region till we reach Whiteridge City from there its a straight shot down the official road into the south.

Looking forward to it, Chen Haoran said. He cupped his saucer between both hands and traced the rim with his finger.

Did you sense something when we were at the river? Xie Jin asked.

Startled, Chen Haoran nearly dropped his saucer. Had he been that obvious? Xie Jin looked at him with concern and he forced a smile to his face.Im fine. Just thinking. He grabbed the bottle and poured more wine for them both. Is there something special about the Machu river?

So I was told, Xie Jin said, bringing the saucer to his lips. I heard it was unlike any river in Zumulu and not just for its scale, although I dont know much more than that. I thought that you might have felt something because of your affinity.

Chen Haoran swirled the wine around before raising the saucer and downing it in one go. Do you know how cultivation techniques are made?

Are you trying to be a sage or something? Xie Jin joked and reached for the bottle. Theyre made the same way anything is. Based on something greater than ourselves. He was just about to refill Chen Haorans saucer when he suddenly stopped.

Chen Haoran sighed and looked down at his plate. Things seemed to always go wrong when he ordered pork.

Ten men rose from where they had been watching the two drink and surrounded their table. The lowest among them was a Sixth-Layer. The strongest, an Eighth, pulled out a chair and rudely sat himself down. He leaned back and leered at Xie Jin. Lo traveler. Could you kindly spare some poor brothers a few taels?