Chapter 148: This Young Master Is Selfish

Chapter 148: This Young Master Is Selfish

The Emission Node exploded, and Chen Haoran and the Garrison were thrown on their backs by the rebounding force. A few quick-thinking ones spread out covers of liquid qi in an attempt to shield them from the cascading energies, but thankfully it surged into the barrier instead. Above them, the White Tyrants Harmonization seized the spilling energies and, well.cut.

Stark-white cracks spread across the barriers surface, the river turning into glass and shattering into a million pieces. The Liquid qi shields rippled as shards fell on its surface like rain over a still lake. Chen Haoran counted every blessing he had that the majority of the higher-up shards dissipated in the air before ever reaching them. They waited out the shardfall with bated breaths and only released them once the worst of it had passed, and all that remained was a light dusting of white dust-like motes.

Chen Haoran lay there as the liquid qi shields receded. He ignored Phelpss tongue, licking his cheek. Ignored the relief of the soldiers and their chatter. He ignored the Yellow Dragon and the indignant growl of its royal authority not being recognized. His hand still tightly clutched his sword even as his arm shook. The blade was still whole, fortunately. No arcs of cutting light veered off from its edge. Instead, a white shadow emerged from the hilt and flowed down the blade to the tip before collapsing and recollecting at the hilt to begin anew. It was the calmest the White Tyrants Harmonization had ever been, and Chen Haoran knew in his bones that he was not responsible for it. He wasnt fool enough to think it was expended or controllable in this state; instead, it seemed to be admiring its work like the warlord looking upon his conquests in satisfaction.

Chen Haoran slowly breathed in and outcontent with not moving and having a calm sword for once. The moment was a short one however. A hand roughly grabbed his shoulder and lifted him up. Chen Haoran let his sword fall from his fingers as Pan Gong spun him around and slapped his back.

Good work, Pan Gong said. Are you alright?

Chen Haoran blinked away the mood that had overcome him. Pan Gongs bone-cracking back slaps also helped. Im fine. He bent down to pick up his sword. As soon as he grasped the hilt, white sword shadows flew out and split clean lines in the earth. Chen Haoran quickly sheathed the sword and sighed.

Of course, it wouldnt be that easy.

You just surprise me more and more, Pan Gong said, one hand clutching an eagle medallion like what Li Mou had carried. Though he was speaking to Chen Haoran it as obvious where his feel attention was. He patted Chen Haorans back again and Chen Haoran swore he felt something in his spine pop. Keep up the good work. Ill make sure youre well rewarded for this.

The medallion flared with qi, and Pan Gongs half-attention was now totally gone. It flashed once, twice, three times, and. kept flashing. Pan Gongs medallion lit up like a flickering light bulb. Flashing so many times in less than a minute that the metal medallion started turning red from the heat. His was not the only one. A full three-quarters of the soldiers reached for their medallions at the same time, every single one pulsing with qi. With the qi came messages:

Captain? Captain?

Is anyone there?

This is Ten Man Leader

Reinforcements needed we have wounded

If anyone is trapped within the barriers, please respond.

Captain Pan, Captain Lu, please respond!

Pan Gongs expression became uglier and uglier as reports flooded in. He scattered the various qis flashing on his token and methodically began asking for updates and situation reports. Those didnt make him any happier. Captain Liu quickly walked over, his own medallion a strobe light of incoming messages, with a face matching Pan Gongs.

Can you contact the other Captains? Pan Gong asked him.

Captain Liu shook his head. No. Have you tried Lu Aotian?

You havent?

Captain Liu scowled. You think that ass takes my calls.

Pan Gong frowned and fed yellow qi into his medallion.

Hello? drawled a lazy voice.

Lu Aotian, whats your status?

Relaxed?

Fucker, Captain Liu muttered.

Pan Gong turned and walked away from them to continue his questioning. It didnt stop any of them from hearing the conversation but it wasnt them hearing that was the issue, it seemed. Captain Liu certainly looked even worse after being right.

This Lu Aotian seems like. quite the character, Chen Haoran said. Is it legal for him to not accept messages?

Captain Liu scoffed. Its completely against regulations, in fact. He fiddled with his Communication Medallion before putting it away in disgust. Not that it matters. His father is an important commander, and hes one of the Garrisons top talents. Leeway is a given.

That. was not good news for Chen Haoran. In fact, it was the opposite of good news, especially since out of all the people in the Secret Realm who could potentially recognize his face, Lu Aotian was the most likely. It didnt help that Jiang Aiguo had said he had a treasure that could protect him from Crystal Transformation Realms. If he wanted to cause a problem. well, it would be very not good, to say the least.

We were lucky we found Captain Pan, Captain Liu suddenly said. We would have had a harder time if it were Lu Aotian.

Thats only natural, Chen Haoran said. Captain Lius openness was unexpected. Chen Haoran didnt know if it was because he wanted to vent or decided Chen Haoran was a swell guy or something, but he wouldnt look a gift horse in the mouth. Captain Pan is powerful.

Captain Liu shook his head. Captain Pan may be the best Liquid Meridian in the entire Garrison, but Lu Aotian is the closest to becoming a Crystal Transformation. I would never trust my life to him, though. At least Captain Pan cares.

Before Chen Haoran could question him further, Pan Gongs shout distracted him.

I will potentially beat the shit out of you. Focus on securing the situation and stop messing around.

An audible tongue click came from Lu Aotians side. Im already in the Center Ring. Once Ive finished up my business, Ill go see if this Rattan Armor Army is worth the name.

As soon as his words finished, the glow of qi around the medallion vanished as the connection was cut. Pan Gong stared at it in frustration, breathing loudly through his nostrils like a bear ready to charge. Eventually, he calmed himself and walked back over to them.

Lu Aotian was never trapped in a barrier, Pan Gong simply said.

Captain Liu rubbed his chin in thought. Theres no way the rebels wouldnt know hed be here, given their level of planning. It makes no sense they wouldnt stuff him into his own cage.

For other forms of injury, perhaps, The Healer said. But for Liquid Meridians, gaping wounds and anything that opens a large hole in their body are particularly difficult to deal with given the nature of Liquid Qi. Especially chest wounds, given how many meridians run through the torso. The spear is currently stemming the flow for the most part, and his control covers the rest, but as soon as we remove the spear, hes liable to Flood. Not to mention the poison the spear is covered with.

Poison? Why is he poisoned?

Yes, from the looks of it, its a Qi Loosening poison. It makes it easier for Liquid Qi to escape the body, combined with the thinness of Mortal-Rank Qi and how easy it is to flow out

The Healer shut up when Chen Haoran leveled his presence down on his shoulders. You misunderstand. I asked why hes poisoned. Give him an antidote already.

We-well, given the complexity of Zumulus poisons, we dont necessarily know if the antidote will take so.

Chen Haoran swung his arm and motioned to the surrounding soldiers. Then what are they using? Or are you going to tell me that he just so happened to be stabbed with the only poisoned spear?

Gi-Given the nature of the wounds itself, using a pill is.

Leave, Chen Haoran coldly ordered. Youre pissing me off.

The Healer bowed low and scurried off. Chen Haoran took out a healing pill and an antidote pill from his storage bag and fed them to Patriarch Qi. Whether they would make any difference was unknown. He didnt think they would, though. Profound-Rank pills were too weak to truly help, given the serious nature of his injuries. He tested the vines but found they were wrapped around too tight to get his fingers under them.

Chen Haoran stood back up and watched Patriarch Qis weak breathing. It was a bit ridiculous, maybe, to get so angry for a guy whod tried to rob him without hesitation not too long ago. They were less than strangers. They were targeter and targeted until Chen Haoran turned the tables on Patriarch Qi. Even so, for a time, they were on the same side. Perhaps that meant nothing, given the time and the reasons. Perhaps it was ridiculous to assign it any meaning at all.

He didnt need to use his sense to know everyone was watching him for the spectacle hed made. What were they thinking? What were they saying? Chen Haoran didnt know, but he did know what they were doing.

Nothing.

Despite witnessing all of this, not a single person stepped up to render any form of aid despite Patriarch Qi being mortally wounded helping the Garrison fight their enemies. Protocols. Logistics. They were cold, logical reasons born from one truth. Patriarch Qi was too weak. Saving his life was not worth it when the materials could be used on more useful soldiers. How or why hed been injured didnt matter. The Garrison had the means to save Patriarch Qi is the really wanted to. Instead, they were content with watching him slowly die right in front of their eyes.

Including himself.

Chen Haoran sighed in frustration and rubbed his eyes. Phelps softly crooned. Right now, Chen Haoran was one hundred percent sure he could save Patriarch Qi. A single seed from his Paradise Pomegranate was equivalent to a high-level healing pill, and the poison would be a joke in front of the Stainless Purity Lotus. So long as he pulled them out, then Patriarch Qi would not die. He wouldnt. There were many reasons. He didnt want to bring out such valuable plants in front of the Garrison. He was leery of using up the precious effects even if he could use them multiple times. Patriarch Qi would almost assuredly not do the same thing for him were their positions reversed. He did not need to save Patriarch Qi.

The thought wasnt as comforting as Chen Haoran hoped itd be.

Patriarch Qi coughed, and his eyes fluttered open. Young Hero, he rasped.

Rest Patriarch, Chen Haoran said.

My storage bag and my weapon, Patriarch Qi slowly said. Should you return to Reservoir Town, please bring them back to back to the Qi Family.

Chen Haoran crouched down. Thats a tall task to ask a stranger, Patriarchespecially me of all people. I did beat up your brother and son, and you, not long ago.

And yet, all three of us are still alive and not crippled despite offending you, Patriarch Qi said.

Is that really enough of a reason to place your faith in me? Chen Haoran asked.

No, Patriarch Qi said. But how could I not place my faith in you? You are so powerful. So talented. He laughed. It was an effort of great pain for him to do so and saw blood trickle out his mouth, but he looked happy all the same. So angry for someone like me. Its such an honor.

Dont misunderstand, old man, Chen Haoran softly said. I just think this is sad. I hate sad things.

What a hypocritical thing for a cultivator to say.

Yeah, Chen Haoran acknowledged. It was the truth ever since hed entered this world. It is.

Liquid qi bubbled up around the spear wound and began dripping onto the vines. Chen Haoran found he could no longer look Patriarch Qi in the eyes, not because he could not meet them but because they were looking far past him now.

This isnt so bad, Patriarch Qi choked out through blood and labored breathing. I killed a legendary Rattan Armor Soldier. Me. How glorious.

I will bring your storage bag and your story back to your family. Chen Haoran promised.

Patriarch Qis lips twitched, and a small smile formed. Thank you. There is a treasure in there you may use as compensation. My greed may have killed me, but perhaps it will be useful to you.

Chen Haoran reached through the vines and took the storage bag. By some stroke of luck it hadnt been tangled by the vines and was easy to remove. Do you have any last words?

Patriarch Qi did not reply. His breath grew weaker, and weaker, but Chen Haoran remained by his side and waited for an answer that might never come, but that deserved the opportunity to be heard nonetheless.

My arm, Patriarch Qi finally said. Can you free it?

Chen Haoran fell silent. He could do it. He had reasonable, common-sense options to cut away the vines.

His hand fell to his sword despite those reasonable options. White energy shined as released a sliver of the blade. A thin, white line suddenly appeared across the vines wrapped around Patriarch Qis arm. The vines fell apart, sliced cleanly in half, but the arm beneath it was unharmed, without a single cut on the sleeve.

Thank you, Patriarch Qi said. He raised his arm, and his sleeve fell away to reveal his bone bracelet. He pressed it to his mouth.

Patriarch Qi did not die a beautiful death. It was drawn out and painful. He undoubtedly suffered until the last moment when his breath finally failed. His liquid qi did not even have the dignity to rage in a Final Flood before it was pounced on by the vines and greedily absorbed.

A white flash saw the vines wiped away from existence. Chen Haoran pressed his hands together in a short, silent prayer before opening the storage bag Patriarch Qi entrusted to him. A gold light greeted him.

Chen Haoran stared at the thought-lost Gold Formation Compass.