Chapter 17

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nChapter Seventeen That Cloud Pattern

nThe Qin people had direct personalities and fiery tempers. Fighting with swords for a minor disagreement was commonly seen. Yet how could the common people fight on a matter between two dynasties? This kind of conflict disappeared when tempers cooled. No one took them seriously. It would still be as usual.

nDing Ning did the same thing he did everyday. When he had free time, he would roam around Changling, and then cultivate at night before opening the shop in the early morning.

nThe weather turned colder. Ding Ning knew that autumn passed quickly in Changling. As the frost on the doors thickened in the mornings, one could count on the fingers for when the first snows would arrive.

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nJust after morning, Ding Ning finished eating a bowl of noodles and intestine. He washed the bowl that only he used. A group of students dressed in bright robes walked out of an alleyway as they chatted and laughed.

nLooking at the student’s robe patterns, Ding Ning’s eyes lit up.

nHe raised his head and looked at the sky above the parasol trees already void of their leaves. He lamented mentally, “It really has come?”

nThe sword was the primary weapon of the Qin Dynasty cultivators.

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nThe territories of the Qin Dynasty had been conquered by the cultivators slicing their way through the years of war.

nAfter the Zhao Sword Furnace disappeared, the Qin Dynasty’s Min Mountain Sword Sect and the Spirit Void Sword Sect were unanimously the strongest sword cultivating sects in the world.

nThe two sword sects were very strict in how they accepted and taught their disciples. They would open be open on some scheduled days to accepting students and let their disciples leave the mountains. If disciples could not cultivate to a certain realm, they could only stay in the sect their entire lives to avoid being killed by others with a blow when they left the mountain. That would stain the reputation of the two sword sects.

nOther than these two sects, there were hundreds of famed sword schools in Changling. With Min Mountain Sword Sect and Spirit Void Sword Sect as examples, these cultivating places naturally were strict on their disciples. Most cultivation places only let their disciples freely travel outside when they had realm three cultivation or higher. Those students, who were far from realm three, were only allowed to roam and play outside the school on rare holidays.

nThis group of students who appeared like birds flying out of the cage had different patterns on their robes and different swords. They clearly belonged to different sword schools. However, they were good friends so they were together.

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nAmong these students, several students all had cloud patterns on their plain satin robes. Ding Ning’s gaze flickered around those cloud patterns.

nPeople that could join the sword schools were the best young geniuses of Changling. The ones that could stay in the end were certain to become cultivators. Also, those that were so joyful and at ease on a school holiday naturally were the best of the schools. The students who did not cultivate and advance quickly would not dare to relax even on holidays. They would be working furiously in order to get ahead.

nThe person walking at the front of the group was a tall youth with stern features and walked with a predatory lean. This was the fifth young master of Nan City Xue Establishment, Xu Heshan.

nThe Nan City Xue Establishment was a major family from Guanzhong 1 in the previous dynasty and had produced many great generals who were ennobled with a thousand households. They could be considered to have a great foundation, and they had not weakened like many other families after the new policies in the first year of Yuanwu.

nThis generation of Xu Establishment members were all very accomplished. Other than a ninth young master who was ill from childhood and was unable to cultivate, all other members joined different cultivation places.

nThis Xue Heshan cultivated in Pine Sword Academy. Among the students of similar age, he did not have a match.

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nThere was also a youth dressed in plain satin robes and a young girl dressed in purple satin robes who also had extraordinary backgrounds.

nThat youth dressed in plain satin robes looked only about thirteen or so. His figure was mid-sized. While his features were young, they were filled with pride, and he also had cloud patterns on his sleeves. This youth was Xie Changsheng. The Xie Family was a tycoon from Zhongnan 2. His mother was from a prestigious family of Zhongshan 3 from the Wei Dynasty. Before the Qin and Wei dynasties started fighting, his mother had urged many of her paternal family in Zhongshan to come to Changling and cut their ties with the Wei Dynasty. The Xie Family was able to possess a position in Changling because of that unusually farsighted decision.

nAs to the purple robed young girl, this was Nangong Caishu. They were new nobility in Changling. Her father was a general that was station at Lishi Commandery. Lishi Commandery was the biggest city nearest the Zhao Dynasty. Usually, generals that were stationed at such places were the Emperor’s most trusted subjects.

nWhile they were talented young people who had good friendships, their family statuses were different. When they talked, the other people were always slightly wary or restrained. Out of worry of offending these three people, they deliberately maintained a certain distance from the trio. Consequently, the space around the three was much bigger than anyone else.

nThese three did not detect it. At the front, Xu Heshan had a smile and spoke eloquently. When he saw the wine flag up ahead, he turned slightly and see to the young people around him, “This should be the store. I hear that they are illogical in their wine-making, terrible, but the female storeowner is beautiful so their business is good. Today, I want to see if the rumors are true.”

nXie Changsheng was young, but grinned when hearing this. He said, “If that is the case, how about you ask your father to first confirm this marriage, take her as a concubine to avoid other people getting there first?”

nThe surrounding youths laughed. The young girl, Nangong Caishu, in purple satin robes, frowned in distaste. Looking at Xu Heshan and Xie Changsheng, she sneered coldly and said, “I fear that if it is the case, Brother Xu’s father will have another concubine in the end.”

nXu Heshan immediately had an awkward expression. His father’s appetites were well known. He already had nine concubines.

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nBecause it was a rare day for relaxation, these youths were all in good moods. Amidst the laughter, Xu Heshan, who walked at the front, finally stepped into this nameless wine shop in Falling Parasol Alley.

nDing Ning calmly looked at Xu Heshan who stepped over the doorway.

nXu Heshan looked around and then at Ding Ning who had not come to welcome him. He thought, the environment of the wine shop was the same as the rumors said. He smiled harmoniously, looked at Ding Ning and asked, “Young Proprietor, are you the only person in here?”

nDing Ning looked at these talented youths of Changling and said directly, “Did you come to drink or to see my aunt?”

nSeeing Ding Ning react so, these Changling youths first stilled, and then realized that the other must have seen this often. Their anticipation immediately rose.

nThe young looking Xie Changsheng was the most experienced. He smiled. “So what if we are drinking or wanting to see your aunt?”

nDing Ning said neutrally, “If you want to drink, follow the rules, come here to pay and find a seat. If you want to see my aunt, not unless all the wine out here has been sold.”

n“This is interesting.”

nThe crowd laughed.

n“No wonder business is so good. I hope that this will not be a disappointment.” Xie Changsheng shook his head and smiled. He casually took out a coin from his robe and threw it onto the table.

nThe coin landed gently on the table, yet the youths behind Xie Changsheng were astounded inside.

nThis was a mica knife coin.

n“If I am not disappointed, I will reward you with this mica knife coin.” Xie Changsheng casually said this, causing the young people around him to feel the indiscernible difference between them and him.

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nNangong Caishu’s brow immediately furrowed deeply. Even though the Xie Family was one of the wealthiest families from Guangzhong, she was still displeased by Xie Changsheng’s conduct.

nEven if he could shock this common youth right now, Xie Changsheng did not consider that most people might may not even use a mica knife coin in a year.

nThose in the right have more support, those in the wrong are alone. Sometimes, it was these accidentally actions that caused people to feel great disparity.

nYet at this time, a calm voice sounded. “If you want wine, get it yourself.”

nNangong Caishu stilled.

nShe looked dazedly at Ding Ning as though she wanted to see something from Ding Ning’s face.

nEveryone else was shocked.

nXie Changsheng did not expect this answer. He raised his head and looked in displeasure at Ding Ning, saying, “Can we just buy and not drink? One needs to know how to be flexible in business. Can you not move out a few more jars?”

nDing Ning immediately shouted towards the inner courtyard. “Auntie.”

nXie Changsheng stilled at such a swift response.

nXu Heshan and the others exchanged smiles. They all felt Ding Ning was interesting. The curtain that closed off the inner courtyard swayed gently, and Zhangsun Qianxue came out holding a jar of wine.

nAll the youths, including Xu Heshan, Xie Changsheng, and Nangong Caishu, felt their hearts jump when they saw Zhangsun Qianxue for the first time. This was a great shock than seeing the elders of the sword academy display their strength.

nThey were completely stunned. They did not believe there was such a debasingly beautiful woman in a place like Falling Parasol.

nXie Changsheng’s lips opened slightly. He, who usually threw money around, could not speak.

nZhangsun Qianxue looked at him with very cold eyes. His hands felt icy. However, all he thought about was how beautiful a woman like this would be when she smiled.

nBam. Zhangsun Qianxue put the jar onto the counter in front of Ding Ning.

nXu Heshan’s heart jumped as well and he came back.

nEverything was as Ding Ning had imagined. However, at this time, his expression changed slightly.

nThe sound of hooves sounded. A carriage was slowly coming from one end of the alley.

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