Chapter 94: This Young Master's Pet Stinks

Chapter 94: This Young Master's Pet Stinks

Perhaps unsurprisingly, no matter how extortionate the city guards were, causing property damage had them rushing to do their jobs. What was very surprising was that Jiang Lei was much better at running away than he was at sneaking up on someone. After the guards turned night into day with their flares, he bundled up Chen Haoran with his liquid qi and sped off.

Despite being carried on marginally better terms now, Jiang Leis liquid qi was just still just as caustic to his skin and left him feeling as if hed been scrubbed raw with steel wool. Chen Haoran chalked it up to being a property of Jiang Leis cultivation method. Xie Jin did mention the Peachwine River was poisonous, and given its coloring and peach scent, hed bet dollars to donuts that Jiang Leis cultivation method was based on the river. It was still better than when Song Yuelin had carried him. At least this time, he was aware of his surroundings outside the liquid qi, even if it stung. Hed take pain over sensory deprivation any day. At least it smelled nice.

Thankfully Jiang Lei soon put him down. Chen Haoran breathed deeply of the fresh air. Even if he liked the smell of peaches, there was such a thing as too much.

Im quite thankful that my liquid qi doesnt bother you, Jiang Lei said. This would be a mite more difficult if it did.

I wouldnt say Im not bothered, Chen Haoran said, coughing.

Jiang Lei shrugged. If youre not suffering burns, then youre fine.

He wasnt sure if being so casual about terrible wounds was a cultivator thing or something unique to Jiang Lei.

Are we safe now? he asked.

Well, the guards will keep searching for a few hours. So long as we dont cause any more trouble, theyll give it up. We only tore up a street, after all. Theyre not going to invest too much energy.

What are we waiting for then?

I dont know where youre staying.

Chen Haoran stared at him. Why would I tell you that?

If youd like to try getting back by yourself, I wont stop you. With the search going on though, youd be pulled in for questioning if you get caught. I would assume youd like to keep the rest of your money.

You make it sound like I cant avoid the guards.

In a word: You suck.

Chen Haoran grimaced. He had a point there. Would they really take the rest of my money?

Jiang Lei raised an eyebrow. Can you prove your money wasnt going to commit a crime?

Youve gotta be fucking kidding me.

Considering our reset relationship, I dont believe were close enough to joke quite yet.

We were never close enough, Chen Haoran corrected. He sighed. It wouldnt be a complete loss if he lost all the money on him. He still had Gift rewards he could sell. Spending time in the cultivator version of lockup didnt sound like his idea of a good time, though. Who knew how long it would take for him to get out? There was no helping it. Im in the north.

Jiang Lei smiled. Perfect. Hold on.

Miracle of miracles. They safely returned to his house and only had to knock out six guards on the way. When they landed in his courtyard, they were assaulted by a foul smell that had not been there when hed left.

Ah, Jiang Lei said, pinching his nose. And this is why I dont have pets.

Chen Haoran couldnt help but agree. He looked out past Annoying Things 1 and 2 at the street. A few pedestrians and neighbors were looking their way. They werent doing anything suspicious, but a Liquid Meridian Realm would always attract attention. He doubted theyd put two and two together and report them to the guards for last nights disturbance, but there was no reason to chance it. He held the door open. Come in before you draw more attention.

Thank you, Friend Chen.

Now that he thought about it, Xie Jin was also like this when they first met. Was it something in the water in Zumulu?

The courtyard was far more decent now compared to last night. Every bit of waste and detritus was judiciously gathered up and eradicated from existence. It was a good thing the White Tyrant wasnt here. He was sure the ghost would strangle him for using his Harmonization to clean up shit. Unfortunately, the smell wasnt so easily gotten rid of.

Jiang Lei wrinkled his nose and waved his hand. A thin layer of peach-colored qi swept out from his feet and swept over the courtyard in a thin film. The smell of peaches wafted through the air. Jiang Lei waved his hand again and recalled his qi. Much better.

Thank you.

Of course! What are friends for?

Chen Haoran wasnt really sure about that. He had less annoying air fresheners.

Wang Xiao looked around the courtyard with narrowed eyes. Where is the shaman?

Chen Haoran deliberately did not reach for his scimitar. Hes out. That was all they would get from him. He would have preferred to hide that Xie Jin wasnt here, but he could have only kept up the pretense for so long.

And your pet? Jiang Lei asked. I dont see it anywhere.

Chen Haoran pointed to the corner of the yard at a shoddily made outhouse. It was so poorly done that hed accidentally broken the latch when trying to open it before. As if on cue, the door creaked open thanks to the lack of lock and revealed a grumpy Phelps sitting hunched over inside. He took one look at the gathered people and squealed unhappily.

What a responsible owner, Jiang Lei said.

Enough of that. Chen Haoran said. You promised me training. Whats the plan.

First

I challenge you to a duel! Wang Xiao demanded.

Jiang Lei brought his fist down on Wang Xiaos head.

Senior Brother!

No interruptions, Jiang Lei chided. Ive learned much from Elder Jiang. Do not make me use it.

But

No buts.

Wang Xiao bit his tongue and snarled at once again being denied his duel. Jiang Lei looked at him approvingly as if Wang Xiao looking like a kettle ready to boil over, was a settlement of the issue and turned back to Chen Haoran.

As I was saying before I was so rudely interrupted. He placed a hand on Wang Xiaos back and waved his other hand over him as if he were presenting an exhibition.

First, you duel.