Chapter 102 - My Sights Set Not on Tiansang but on the Five

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nTranslator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

nXu Xiaoshou felt rather uneasy.

n“So, am I gonna get it right now?” he thought.

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nElder Sang glowered at him, exasperated. “That technique was decent, and you could look into it, but if you want to keep it under control, I’m afraid that you’ll have to wait until after you’ve broken through into the Innate Level.”

nHe then looked Xu Xiaoshou up and down, and disgust appeared in his eyes. “Your level is just too low.”

nXu Xiaoshou was relieved. “It’s fine if you diss me, so long as you don’t beat me up or kill me,” he thought.

n“I’d say that I’m rather quick at making breakthroughs,” he said.

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nHowever, he was still feeling rather vexed. While his level was indeed low, his progress was not.

nIt’d only been about half a month since he’d emerged out of isolation, yet he’d already made breakthroughs from level three all the way up to level nine.

nFurthermore, he’d achieved such a rate of progress while trying his very, very best to suppress it. If it weren’t for his concern of being at unstable levels, he would have gotten much, much higher.

nThe days before him were long. He had no need to rush.

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nHe was a firm believer that “haste makes waste,” and deemed it imperative to first lay a strong foundation by mastering the basics at the 10 levels of Spiritual Cultivation level. He wasn’t into being all bangs and flashes with no substance.

nElder Sang was completely oblivious to what was going on inside Xu Xiaoshou’s head. All he saw was that Xu Xiaoshou was only at Spiritual Cultivation level nine, and thought the kid’s level still too low.

nHe deemed that the kid had to fight for resources with those from the Inner Yard, so the kid had to at least get to the Innate Level. Otherwise, the kid would just run into obstacles after obstacles.

n“I managed to get you a slot to enter the ‘Tianxuan Gate’ when I went out earlier. Head over there three days from now. The density of spiritual energy there will be enough to allow you to break into Innate Level.”

n“Tianxuan Gate?” Xu Xiaoshou was puzzled.

nElder Sang nodded and continued, “It’s a secret realm belonging only to the Tiansang Spirit Palace, and it only opens once every year. Ten new candidates from the Inner Yard and the Inner Yard Thirty-three are given access to the place.

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n“This is the first resource that disciples from the Outer Yard who’ve joined the Inner Yard get. It is of utmost importance.

n“As the champion of the Wind and Cloud Contest, you naturally would’ve been given a slot if you’d been allowed to join the Inner Yard…”

nThe elder then snickered and continued, shaking his head as he went. “But you were set up.”

n“I was set up?” Xu Xiaoshou was surprised.

nThis was rather different from what he’d heard from Elder Qiao. Wasn’t he not allowed into the Inner Yard because his training hadn’t yet reached Innate Level?

n“Indeed.” Elder Sang clapped himself on the head and went on.

n“They told others out there that you weren’t admitted because your level didn’t make the cut, which was the truth. Yet, if one were to look at this more closely, they’d realize that your Innate Level physique could’ve made up for that.

n“However, there were simply too many joining the Inner Yard this year. Four, remember? If you’d been added to the list, that would’ve taken away five candidacy slots for entering the Tianxuan Gate.

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n“There are more than 10 among those who were newly made one of the 33. You can imagine just how tough the competition would’ve been.

n“As such, the Council of Elders could only slap a label of ‘your level not cutting it’ on you to strip you of the chance of joining the Inner Yard, so as to free up one slot for the Tianxuan Gate event.”

nXu Xiaoshou clenched his fists, feeling very vexed.

nThis was definitely more than just stripping him of an opportunity and a slot. If they’d done this to someone other than himself, such a decision could have probably ruined their lives.

nThe world of spiritual cultivation was not one where people fought for a distant future but for what was right before their eyes.

nBeing left in the dust one year could take an untold amount of time just to catch up again.

nElder Sang snickered and casually continued, “No need to be angry or vexed. Things like this don’t usually happen to the Tiansang Spirit Palace. You’re considered lucky to have run into such affairs.”

nXu Xiaoshou was speechless.

n“Lucky?” he thought. “Am I supposed to like bow in gratitude or something?”

nElder Sang’s tone turned solemn as he added, “But, once you get outside of the spirit palace, you’ll find that this is basically how the world at large works.

n“Before you’ve become sufficiently powerful and get recognized, all of your hard work will look like sh** to those on top.

n“The world isn’t a nice place. All living things suffer for it. The ones on top don’t play nice, and the people suffer for it.

n“No one will pity you just because you’ve worked hard. Pawns will be pawns. The length of your life is preordained, and your success and failures depend on the favor of the gods up there.

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n“When you’re just a pawn, you’re considered lucky just to be of use. It’s completely normal to not get noticed.”

nElder Sang held Xu Xiaoshou’s clenched fist and squeezed it, and the young man’s fist immediately loosened.

n“Many geniuses out there are arrogant enough to think that they’ve broken through the so-called cage throughout the ages, lauding that they’ve finally achieved freedom and chanting things like ‘my fate is in my hands’…

n“Yet, years or over a dozen years later, the world remains the same as it was, and those so-called geniuses back then are nowhere to be seen. The wheels of history trod on, and those people were unable to so much as even make their mark.”

nHe then seriously looked the young man in the eye. “I hope you won’t be one of such people.”

nXu Xiaoshou took a deep breath, and his gaze fell on the shriveled hands of the elder. He didn’t know what to think.

nElder Sang continued emotionally, “My advice remains. Be the best pawn you can be before you’ve obtained absolute power.

n“At the very least, let those people up there think that you’re but a pawn.

n“Get it?”

nXu Xiaoshou nodded slightly.

n“I get what you’re saying,” he thought, “But why do you have to grip my hands so hard?”

n“Let go.” He swung his hands rather earnestly.

nElder Sang was irked. “I spent all that energy telling you all this and this is what you’re hung up on?” he thought. “Godd*mn. Can you be a little more normal?”

nHe was so irked that his breathing became a little rushed, and he flung the kid’s hands away.

nXu Xiaoshou rubbed his hands, noting that the old man indeed had quite a grip. Was that how Master Level people were like?

nOr should he say…

nAbove Master Level?

nHe actually took Elder Sang’s words to heart.

nSimilar to how he’d been fed an Infernal Fire Seed by that old man, unable to resist it, he was helpless in the face of the Council of Elders’ decision as well.

nBut then again, should that matter?

n“Am I, Xu Xiaoshou, so easily defeated?” he thought. “There’s only one thing that matters. What doesn’t kill me will only make me stronger!

n“The days ahead are long, and if cages are indeed everywhere, just like how that old man put it, I shall break them one by one.”

nXu Xiaoshou had said the same thing on the day he and Elder Sang became master and disciple.

nHe was taking this seriously.

nHe then paced and thought for quite a while before saying, “I’m actually not that concerned about all that. It’s just that I’m making progress with levels a little too quickly. Hell, I just broke through level nine yesterday.

n“If I were to get inside that so-called Tianxuan Gate and manage to break into Innate Level, wouldn’t that like cause my level to be unstable?”

nHe voiced his biggest concern, which was something that had been bothering him for a long time, hoping that someone would finally be able to enlighten him on the matter.

nYet, Elder Sang’s jaw almost dropped to the floor when he heard what Xu Xiaoshou said.

n“You?”

n“Unstable foundations?” he thought. “Who are you kidding, man!”

nElder Sang was irked and amused at the same time.

n“You’re someone at Spiritual Cultivation Level nine who beat the many Innate Levels out there and became a champion. Then you killed someone at Origin Court Level and Voidness Level from the Inner Yard, and now you’re telling me you’re worried about your foundations?” he thought.

n“Can it be that your ambition will only be quenched when you’ve finally managed to kill several who are at Master Level, eh?”

nElder Sang took a deep breath and answered, “Among the 1800 or so disciples out there from the Outer Yard, you were the one who became champion despite being of Acquired Level. What is this instability you’re talking about, then?”

nXu Xiaoshou shook his head. “I’m not comparing myself with them.”

nSomething else was seen in the elder’s eyes as he praised, “Losers are indeed not worth being compared to. You and I are quite alike in that sense.”

nXu Xiaoshou was speechless. “That’s not what I meant!” he thought. “Don’t go about twisting my words! Who the h*ll is like you here!”

nHe then recalled the night when the masked figure had taken him. Ye Xiaotian had appeared that day, and they’d had a conversation.

nHe still remembered that very well.

n“Some people were already capable of fighting masters when they first broke through to the Innate Level. Some people, when they first broke into Innate Level, could cut down masters!

n“I don’t think I have such powers right now,” Xu Xiaoshou answered.

nElder Sang rolled his eyes. “You’re only at Spiritual Cultivation Level nine! Just what the h*ll are you thinking?”

n“I wasn’t actually thinking about it, but when that masked guy appeared that night and wanted to catch me, I just had to think about it.”

nThe elder was astonished, not expecting Xu Xiaoshou to actually face such pressures.

n“I could protect you.”

n“You couldn’t do that forever,” Xu Xiaoshou said calmly.

n“You want to be like them?”

n“No.” Xu Xiaoshou paused and said unyieldingly, “I want to surpass them.”

nHe turned his gaze to outside the window and looked at the sky, which had lost its colors.

n“Didn’t you say that there are five regions on this continent?”

n“What about it?” Elder Sang looked at him.

nXu Xiaoshou stood in the nightly breeze, feeling rather emotional deep down.

n“My sight sets are set not on Tiansang but on the five regions.”

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