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Chapter 404 – Life 109, Age 31, Martial Lord Peak

Rejecting Emperor Lau’s offer of a marriage alliance in front of so many people had been a slap in the face to the Emperor, Lau CoiHung, and the Lau Clan as a whole. Had it been wrong for Emperor Lau to make her offer so publicly after I had already indicated that I wasn’t interested? Yes. Would Emperor Lau care about this little detail? I doubted it.

Whether I liked it or not, rejecting Lau CoiHung had meant accepting the enmity of the Lau Clan.

This was less than ideal, but it did come with an upside. After my public declaration that I had no interest in competing for any of the Palace’s young women, Mandakh’s attitude toward me flipped almost instantly, and he became a surprisingly amiable fellow. In a way, he stopped treating me as a rival of the same generation and instead began acting like I was someone from the older generation who was just able to enter the Temple’s competition through a technicality.

Considering that he was correct in this assessment, I saw this as a positive step forward in our relationship.

This relationship was further improved upon when I developed a new Rank 6 pill from a combination of shadow, poison, rot, metal, fire, and wood herbs. As its primary herbs were all wood-based, Mandakh was able to use this pill to finally earn an enlightenment.

While I was happy for the young man, after seeing the effects of this pill, I couldn’t help but think that creating it had been a mistake. Dubbed the Fallow Fields Pill, when crushed and scattered over an area of several square kilometers, the energy of this pill would soak into the ground, killing all plant life in the affected area and ensuring that nothing would be able to grow there for at least a dozen years.

Used against humans, this pill would be a weapon of mass starvation and famine. Used against urgamal, it would be a weapon of genocide.

The creation of this weapon might have been a mistake, and handing its recipe over to the Earthly Dao was possibly the worst thing that I had ever done, but it did serve as an important warning. The pill that I had developed might have been terrible, but I doubted that it was entirely unique. With poison-based herbs being so readily available, how many other alchemists had already developed something similar?

I doubted alchemists were the worst of it, either. How many formation specialists had designed ways of poisoning entire cities? How many gu keepers had ways of infecting people en masse?

Before bringing my clan to this continent, I needed to be prepared for such things.

That said, I wasn’t the only person who had been affected by this pill.

As the first person to successfully concoct a Fallow Fields Pill, Mandakh was provided with an enlightenment, but from what I could tell, this enlightenment only made him slightly more proficient with the use of rot and poison herbs. I was somewhat disappointed by this, as I was hoping that providing him with a Rank 6 enlightenment would help to assure our eventual victory over Jon, but Mandakh seemed content. Not only did his attitude toward me soften drastically, but he also became even more diligent in his studies.

So, overall, while I wasn’t entirely happy with the pill’s effects, I had to view this outcome as a net positive.

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Roughly one year before the elders were set to decide on the makeup of our final team–six years before our inevitable confrontation with Jon–Emperor Chan took me on a trip outside of the Palace for the first time since I had begun developing new pill recipes. This was dangerous, since it would give the agents of rival Saints an opening to attack me, but that was a risk I had to take.

Chan had found a refiner who was open to making me a pill furnace, but only if I visited him in person. This requirement was rather suspicious, but I was relatively certain that it wasn’t my life this Martial Spirit was after. No, from the put-upon look that Chan gave me, I had a bad feeling that this was another Emperor Lau situation.

Still, I needed a new pill furnace, so I would endure.

The moment we stepped outside the Palace’s mountain, a portal opened up before us, and Chan ushered me through. This portal deposited us in the middle of an open field, where an elderly woman created a second portal, sending us to the next step on our journey.

As we passed through the fourth relay point that was manned by a Martial Sovereign, I was starting to get worried. Chan had only told me that he had found a refiner capable of making me a Rank 8 pill furnace. I had assumed that this meant an Artifact Spirit. However, with so many Sovereigns involved in transporting us to our destination, I was beginning to get the sense that we weren’t dealing with a mere Spirit-level faction.

After stepping through a fifth and final portal, Chan and I appeared in a well-appointed sitting room with plush red carpets and expertly carved wooden furniture. Behind us, an open door led out onto a balcony that overlooked the landscape below. From this, I could see that we were high atop the peaks of some unknown mountain range.

Shortly after I completed my survey of our surroundings, the door opposite us opened, and a young woman walked inside carrying a tray with a teapot and a few small snacks. This girl was wearing simple, unadorned burgundy robes, and she moved with the quiet reserve of a trained maid, but it was obvious that this woman was no servant. Everything from the subtle authority in her steps to the hidden condescension in her eyes spoke of a Young Miss who was accustomed to ordering people about.

After setting down her tray on the room’s short table, the young woman gestured toward a couple of the nearby chairs. “Please, take a seat. Uncle Yau will be with you shortly.”

Then, she kneeled and began preparing tea.

I looked over at Emperor Chan, but he just shook his head, unwilling–or unable–to comment.

We sat there quietly as the young woman spent several minutes carefully preparing four cups of tea. Then, the moment everything was ready, the room’s door opened once again, revealing a plump middle-aged man with a thick black beard.

This man grinned at us, strode forward with bold steps, and slammed his hands together in a martial salute. “Chan ZinMing! Good to see you again. It’s been far too long.”

Emperor Chan stood, saluted, and bowed deeply. “Greetings, Spirit Wong.”

The middle-aged man waved this away. “No need, no need. Just call me Old Yau.”

Chan just nodded, not willing to comply.

I stood, cupped my fists, and bowed my head. “Greetings, Old Yau. I am Su Fang.”

Yau burst into hearty laughter and shook his head. “It’s true what they say, a newborn calf is not afraid of tigers.” Yau studied me, and I noticed an unnatural glint in his eyes. “However, now that I hear it, I must say, Old Yau feels rather uncomfortable. Please, Little Fang, just call me… Uncle.”

A chagrined smile crossed my face as, like Emperor Chan, I forced myself to respond with a wordless nod.

Old Yau grabbed one of the teacups and plopped down into an armchair. Then, he motioned for us to retake our seats and signaled for the young woman to join us. “So, Little Fang, ZinMing here says you’re looking for a pill furnace. Do you have anything specific in mind? Rank 8 metals don’t come cheap, and a good furnace needs more than you might expect.”

After glancing at Emperor Chan, I reached into my inner world and pulled out the large metal plate that I had gotten from the Nine Rivers Sect’s Master of the Lightning Peak. Then, setting this to the side, I began pulling out some of the smaller ingots of metal that I had liberated from the Sovereign clans’ vaults.

As I placed the last of these next to the pot of tea, I looked up at Old Yau with a slight smirk. “This should be enough to make a decent furnace, shouldn’t it?”

Old Yau didn’t even look at me. His eyes were firmly transfixed on one of the random ingots that I had pulled out. “Where…”

Tearing his gaze from this ingot, Old Yau stared deep into my eyes–deep into my soul. “Who are you?”

I silently shook my head, brushing away the man’s soul pressure.

After several long moments, Old Yau reached out and picked up the ingot that he had been staring at. “Let me talk to my father. He’ll make you a furnace, personally, but this will be his payment, not your pills.”

Not giving me a chance to respond, Old Yau stuffed the ingot into his storage bag, along with several other metals that were destined to become part of my new furnace. Then, he stood and turned for the door, gesturing for Emperor Chan to follow him. “Come with me, ZinMing. Let’s give Jyun and Little Fang some time to chat.”

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Once the two older men were gone, Wong Jyun folded her hands in her lap and looked at me with a soft smile. “Alchemist Fang, you’re from the Nine Rivers Domain, right? I’ve never been there. Can you tell me about it?”

I coughed lightly and looked to the ground. “I… haven’t spent much time there, actually. From what I remember, the only difference between it and the Heroes Domain was that there were more non-humans around.”

“You mean the urgan, like Emperor ZinMing?”

I gave a slight nod. “Yes… And, there were others. People whose bodies were covered in fur. I can’t be sure, but–”

Wong Jyun’s eyes widened in excitement. “Beastkin? You mean it’s true? The Nine Rivers really lets beastkin roam around their cities? Did they attack you? How did you survive?”

“N… No.” I furrowed my brow and shook my head. “Nothing like that. They… just ran a small shop.”

Wong Jyun jumped to her feet, poured me a fresh cup of tea, and sat down next to me. “What kind of shop was it?”

I breathed in the floral scent of the girl’s perfume, then let out a resigned sigh. Wong Jyun was using a slightly different approach, but in the end, she was the same as Lau CoiHung. I just had to hope that I could get out of this place without offending a Martial Ancestor.

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By the time several hours had passed, I had already agreed to a preliminary trade deal where the Wong Clan would provide me with raw metals in exchange for a variety of Ruler Tier pills, and we had discussed a potential partnership where I sent people to the Wong Clan to learn refining while they sent people to me to learn alchemy. While I had no plans to act on this partnership immediately, it was worth keeping in mind for the future.

Importantly, though, I had been able to avoid any talk of a marriage contract.

When Chan and Old Yau finally returned, I breathed out a heavy sigh of relief, thankful that this ordeal was over.

Old Yau gave me a wide grin as he reached into his storage bag and pulled out what looked to be little more than a battered, old training furnace. “Little Fang, because of the generous payment that you provided, my father decided that he needed to add a few metals of his own to your furnace–just so that you don’t feel he cheated you. Please, understand, high-Rank materials aren’t easy to come by, and most of them need to be reserved for the clan, but he was able to add enough to bring your furnace up to the level of a basic Rank 9 artifact.”

Eyes wide, I turned on energy vision and studied the furnace carefully.

It was… strange. Initially, the furnace looked the same in energy vision as it did in normal vision–like a battered, old training furnace. However, as I looked deeper, I found layers of alloys that were composed of powerful metals.

“The gravest crime that a person can commit is possessing a treasure,” explained Old Yau. “So, my father has done his best to help you hide your crimes. Once you start making Rank 8 and 9 pills, the outer coating of this furnace will melt away, revealing its true appearance. Until then, however, no one should be able to detect that it is anything other than a simple, if unusually powerful furnace.”

What had that ingot been? To get an Ancestor to put in so much effort… I looked into the treasury of my inner world, where I still had several more of the small bars that I had taken from different timelines. If this new furnace was a treasure that people might kill me over, then what were these ingots?

Doing my best not to reveal my thoughts, I cupped my fists and gave the Martial Spirit a deep bow. “Thank you, Old Yau. Please, let your father know that I am grateful for his assistance.”

Old Yao waved this way, stood, and guided Won Jyun out of the room. “Think nothing of it, and remember, call me Uncle. My father has high hopes for you, even if you don’t decide to join our clan.”

Comments

Is this some common discussion? I see no reason that even implies Jon is a looper, I think it was pretty clear that he isn't but because his blessing could give Jon some timeloop-related power if he would win against Fang, Fang tries hard tp never let this happen.

Rodmin

If Jon is in a time loop then why didn't he already complete the 5 quest challenge? Fang lived as a Sovereign for 200 years over and over. Jon would have completed plenty of quests in that time. He can't be a time looper. His power is different in some way.

Michael Ferguson

I'm happy Fang pointed out "How many gu keepers had ways of infecting people en masse?" Weed killer is new to this world, no one else thought of it. So how bout them gu keepers? Has anyone thought of weapon plagues? When is it appropriate to use those type of weapons in a consequence free time loop? Obviously never, but if he doesn't shoot first?

Michael Ferguson

So Mandakh can make weed killer now. And the alchemy temple is plant controlled. The plot thickens. My question is how does enlightenment work? No enlightenment in the next loop, Fang is going to have to keep a lower profile.

Michael Ferguson

It's nice that paying off all those debts is bringing some good carma to Fang. With his blessing people should be lining up to be on Fang's good side. This is another good upgrade. I hope he doesn't level right past it too fast.

Michael Ferguson

Mandakh is going to fall for the challenge. Or one of the rejected girls. Jon is going to say his students are better and someone is going to take the bait. At this point if Mandakh can be won over so can Jon. But this next round could be tuff.

Michael Ferguson

6 years till the tournament? Fang still need to get to peek King. I assume his alchemy is up to snuff. And the team work pills are good. He is just ignoring his moon spade though. His soul world is still rank 4? So no Sovereigns in there yet? I still think Fang should breff everyone on Jon's blessing. I don't remember what chapter Fang questioned the system about Jon. I remember it's a quest system that gives him 5 trys to lock in 5 blessings. Mandakh didn't loose his blessing so it doesn't steel blessings, it makes a copy? Jon wins when he is challenged, but it can't break reality to win, or Fang would have lost round one. The first time Fang won Jon died screaming about being the hero of the story. I guess that is what he asked heaven for, his blessing is that he is the main character of his story. Why did Jon die? Does he remember Fang? Does he remember loosing? Jon mentioned being a traveler. But I didn't get the impression he is in a time loop, so I don't know how Fang got that impression.

Michael Ferguson

Pill furnace's don't get the soul treatment that weapon's do? I wonder if it is 4 dimensional?

Michael Ferguson

Time loop. They can get new kids from the start of the loop. Inbreeding is a bigger concern. I agree that memory orbs are a better option for romance. But in my opinion locking in a younger person like that deer would work better. Fang's friends need to cultivate there souls before they can handle all the memories. Best would be to find a Saint that isn't dead inside. That way you can use their strength early in the loop to accomplish things fast. Not a good reason to be in a relationship though.

Michael Ferguson

Tftc

Meir Banon

Thanks for the chapter! :-)

Stephen Pearson

Kinda weird Su Fang has completely avoid any romantic relationship for a 1000 years. Even with problem of time recursion humans do tend to form attachment and it would be interesting concept to explore the impacts of relationships over the time looping. As it’s not even really as much as a problem as it once was with the memory crystals even if it doesn’t fix it. But it also raises the concern that over hundreds of generations the Su clan in the inner world will drift too far away from Su Fang’s bloodline to give home bloodline karmic energy.

DeadSlime

Honestly I'm guessing he's not. As in He's going to advance until they demand it of him and then reset going to family route seeing if that lets him bypass the oath. That or they just don't care here and that knowledge is more freely shared.

Chris M

I do wonder how Fang is going to handle advancing to Sovereign in this life, since his goal is Rank 7+ alchemy. "Oh hey, I have a mysterious backer who chooses to remain anonymous and gave me the energy I needed, I already did the heavenly oath and blood essence thing, no questions please"

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Thanks for the chapter!

Michael Ferguson

It's a trap!

Michael Ferguson

I guess it's about time for these scenarios to happen to Fang. Clans are eager to devour heaven defying talents. Thank you for the chapter!

Theboy Inblue

Oh wow, surprising maturity from Mandakh! I've read too many Xianxia stories where a similar young master would never ever let the MC get away with a jade beauty favoring them over the young master, even unrequited.

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