Chapter 143: This Young Master's Trial Went Wrong, As Expected

Chapter 143: This Young Master's Trial Went Wrong, As Expected

Foot. Insert mouth. At times like these, Chen Haoran was grateful at how consistent he was at saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. At least he had enough experience to fall back on rather than flail around in panic. Phelps stopped his chewing and clutched the metal bamboo tighter in his grip.

Ignoring his pounding heart, Chen Haoran waved to Pan Gong. Fancy meeting you here, Officer Pan. Youre just the man I was looking for.

Pan Gong looked amused. So you could beat me for answers?

Chen Haoran relaxed his shoulders and shrugged. Whatever do you mean by that? I clearly said I had peaceful intentions.

Pan Gong raised an eyebrow. Are you saying that I didnt hear you threaten to beat my fellow soldiers?

If you thought it was a threat, then Im sorry, Chen Haoran said. Given the circumstances, though, I think I can be forgiven for a bit of stress. Surely the Garrison wont punish someone asking for help.

The two soldiers bristled, but Pan Gong overrode whatever they wanted to say with a booming laugh. Shifting the blame to us, eh? Thats quite the strategy you picked, Friend Song.

Chen Haoran innocently tilted his head. What do you mean? How could I have a strategy? Im just presenting myself to the Garrison. The Crystal Transformation outside specifically recruited me to assist the Garrisons operation in the Secret Realm.

Pan Gong chuckled. Are you sure you dont want to join the Palace School? You certainly have the tongue for it.

You flatter me, Chen Haoran replied.

Seeing as how youre presenting yourself to the Garrison, Pan Gong said, the air quotes in his words obvious to all. Have you met any other soldiers?

Nope, Chen Haoran said. Ive only met other unaffiliated cultivators.

Pan Gong didnt react, but the Sixth-Layer soldier sighed.

While were on the topic. Have you seen the Qi Realms I was with? Chen Haoran asked.

Pan Gong shook his head. I have not.

Chen Haoran slumped. Great.

Im sure theyll turn up eventually, Pan Gong said. Though if they have any sense, theyll stay away from the Trial Pyramids.

Well. That was true. Searching the pyramids like he was wouldnt help him find his friends. There was no way theyd risk confronting a Liquid Meridian like that.well, at least Bao Si would. He was 50/50 on Xie Jin.

.actually, he wasnt sure about Bao Si either now that he thought about it.

The worry must have shown on his face because Pan Gong tried to comfort him. They shouldnt run into any problems from the other Liquid Meridians so long as they dont treasure something above their station. Most everyone should be busy looking for treasures.

Yeah, thats true. Chen Haoran pointed to the silver light pillar. Speaking of treasure, are you gonna take that?

If you want it, then my previous offer still stands, Pan Gong said.

Chen Haoran held up his hands. I didnt say I wanted it. He did. Just curious.

Were letting the time run out so that other soldiers can find us, Pan Gong said. It lowers the reward you get from the pyramid, but I wasnt interested in what the Outer Ring had to offer anyway.

Outer Ring? Are you say

Chen Haoran looked over his shoulder at the same time the other two soldiers stretched out their senses. Pan Gongs presence weighed down from above, and four different pressures converged on a single tree causing the wood to groan.

The elderly Patriarch Qi sheepishly stepped out from behind the tree, trying and failing to hold his staff behind his back. Greetings, Young Heroes.

The Sixth-Layer groaned. Its just another nobody.

Didnt expect to see you again, old man, Chen Haoran said.

Nor did I, Patriarch Qi said with a pinched expression.

Chen Haoran waved off his worry. Im alright. Just not used to the technique yet.

Pan Gong nodded. Pupil Arts are some of the most difficult to learn and use. That you wield one is proof of commendable talent.

Thank you, Chen Haoran said.

Thank you, too, he thought.

The Yellow Dragon huffed and closed its eyes as it continued drifting through his meridians.

Come on then, Pan Gong commanded. The Peachblood nodded, and even Patriarch Qi fell into step behind Pan Gong.

Chen Haoran cast a glance back toward the murder he just watched before he turned around and followed them.

When they returned to the Sixth-Layer they were greeted by three more soldiers whod seen the beacon. Following the high spirits of their plan succeeding, Pan Gong led the group to other pyramids in the direction of the inner ring and repeated the process. Over five pyramids, they variously stuck out and got lucky. Sometimes no one showed up, and the reward was wasted. Other times it was only unaffiliated cultivators who quickly ran off after seeing them. A few times, they had soldiers appear in ones and twos. They found five more soldiers this way and then got even luckier on the way to the sixth pyramid when they ran into a group of five led by two Eighth-Layers.

Chen Haoran and Patriarch Qi were the odd ones out, being the only non-Garrison cultivators. It wasnt really to Chen Haorans interests to give up so many potential rewards by traveling with the Garrison but they were the ones with all the information and so he followed along. Patriarch Qi was the real oddity. He didnt look like he wanted to be there at all, especially as the other Eighth-Layers showed up and his nature as a paper tiger was on full display. Yet he also couldnt seem to work up the courage to actually leave. In an amusing twist of fate, he actually stuck close to Chen Haoran despite his earlier beating. Chen Haoran had to admire just how thick-skinned the old man was. He was a good conversationalist to pass the time. What Patriarch Qis long years, all 120 of them, hadnt given him in strength, theyd provided him ample experience. He was actually born in Zumulu, shockingly enough, a fact he revealed with a small and nigh unnoticeable bone bracelet hidden under his sleeve. Their branch of the Qi Family had migrated from the Central region to the South a hundred years after the conquest.

Pan Gong also made sure to keep company with Chen Haoran when he wasnt busy privately conferring with other officers. Thered been more than a few side-eyes for it, but as the highest ranking and most powerful person in the group, no one had decided to comment on it. It allowed Chen Haoran to finally grill him for the answers he wanted the most.

Officer Pan, how are we supposed to get out of the trial? Is there a time limit or a gate or something? Chen Haoran asked. Pan Gong started walking next to him after they left pyramid six. Behind them was the almost twenty-strong group.

Unfortunately, the only way out is by finishing the trial, Pan Gong said. In the center ring, theres going to be a final pyramid that will open up after a few days. From what we gathered, the top talents will all gather there to compete for the reward inside, and once its claimed, the secret realm will teleport everyone out.

And thats confirmed? Chen Haoran cautiously asked.

Pan Gong laughed. Ive lost my credibility eh? He silenced Chen Haorans attempt to make excuses. Youre right to be concerned but dont underestimate the Empires means. Before we entered our Formation experts mapped out the secret realm and its arrays in their entirety. After cross-referencing it with the records weve dug up at the site along with previous finds we were able to confirm the existence of the exit and the nature of the trail. We would have never entered here otherwise.

Chen Haoran started. Really? That detailed?

We have tools and techniques today that the people who built this secret realm could never imagine, Pan Gong said with a smile. Its not the sophistication of this secret realm thats stymied usjust the age. Formation styles are always rising and fading away, but what we have now is far superior to what they had then. The ancients werent better than us. They were just first.

Thats. surprising, Chen Haoran said. On the one hand, the words made sense. On the other, he knew a cranky old ghost who would homicidally contest Pan Gongs point.

Why be surprised? Pan Gong hooked a thumb toward a middle-aged man with middle-ranked cultivation of the Fifth-Layer. Youll be able to see for yourself.

Beyond their expectations, they actually had managed to find one of the Garrisons Formation specialists whod entered the trial. Now they were headed for the Inner Rings, and soon enough, as Pan Gong had predicted, the barrier stretched all the way to here and blocked them from leaving. On the other side of it was more jungle, though this now it was denser and infested with thick vines that would have served as an impenetrable natural wall were it not for the unnatural impenetrable wall in front of it.

The specialist pulled out a golden compass from his storage bag that bloomed with various lenses and intricate whirling clockwork pieces when he opened it. He held it up to the barrier like a scanner, and it flashed with golden light. No one said anything, and made sure to be out of that way as the specialist paced up and down the length of the barrier frowning at whatever he saw in his compass. Finally, he stopped and turned to face Pan Gong.

Your judgment was correct, Captain Pan. This Formation isnt part of the secret realm. It was overlayed and kept unconnected to the qi pathways we observed, which was why we never noticed it.

Which means something or someone connected them as soon as we entered, one of the Eighth-Layer officers darkly said.

An Artifact Spirit? another one theorized.

Is there any way you can open it up? Pan Gong asked the formation specialist.

The man shook his head. Not from here. The barriers flowing qi will make any such opening energy intensive and nigh impossible to maintain. Well have to find the emitting node or the receiving node. Ill be able to properly break it from there.

More walking. Great. Chen Haoran sighed, but what could he do? Although, now that they were facing the inner realm. He prodded the Yellow Dragon to connect his vision. The Yellow Dragon opened its eyes and

Roared.

Chen Haoran felt a chill run deep into his bones as their eyes became one. Get away from the barrier! he roared.

Pan Gong reacted instantly and rushed to the Formation specialist. The specialist looked dumbly at them all as if he couldnt understand what they were saying. His golden compass slipped from his hand. The specialist looked down at the bloody spear point protruding from his chest. The question of why there was a spear in his chest when his back was facing the barrier was obvious on his face. He tried to grab for the spear, but his hands fell away as he was raised into the air. From the jungle behind him emerged a man covered in vines shaped into armor. The vine armor man raised his spear, and the impaled specialist with it and stepped through the barrier.

Then the vines in the jungle receded and revealed the army waiting for them on the other side.