Chapter 151

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nTranslator: Deep_Blue Editor: Kurisu

n“How about you?” Lu Sheng had a complex opinion of Li Shunxi. Initially, he had become friends with him with the intention to invest in him. Later, both of them faced the same enemy—Ashoka Manor—and he had lent him a helping hand.

nThis time was a coincidence as well. Had it not been for the fact that the old Officiator from Ashoka Manor had killed one of his sect members for no rhyme or reason, he would not have gone back to kill him.

nUncannily, due to a series of coincidences, he happened to save Li Shunxi.

nAnd now, this man was the bearer of the Jade of Secrets and possessed the power of foresight. Not only that, he swore to destroy Ashoka Manor. This completely changed Lu Sheng’s perspective of this man, as he had hitherto been regarding him as an ordinary mortal.

n“I’m going to the Central Plains. That’s where the other bearer of Spirit Giant Blood, which Ashoka Manor is trying to find, is,” Li Shunxi said.

n“Brother Li is leaving. Is there someone you know in the Central Plains?” Lu Sheng asked.

n“No… warrants for my arrest are everywhere now. How would anyone dare to keep me?” Li Shunxi smiled bitterly.

nLu Sheng contemplated for a moment.

n“In that case, you can head to this place. If you need, you can stay there temporarily while you familiarize yourself with the area and plan your next course of action.” The location he gave was the branch set up by a Soaring Eagle Squad member he had dispatched to the Central Plains.

nThen, he gave him detailed instructions on how to get in touch with them, and explained that he must go there in disguise.

nLi Shunxi was filled with gratitude. In the next few days, Lu Sheng arranged for the sect’s expert in disguise to teach Li Shunxi about it, and also gifted him with a big packet of gold leaves.

nBecause of the distance, the banks in Central Plains may not necessarily accept silver notes from the Northern Lands. Although they were all under the rule of the same court in name, real power fell in the hands of the Noble Families lording over each region. The central bank’s silver notes were not accepted in the various lands either. Actual silver or gold was more practical.

nSeveral days later.

nA boat painted black all over was parked on the surface of the lake.

nLu Sheng saw Li Shunxi and Bai Qiuling off in the harbor in person. He stood before the boat to give his final farewell.

n“Brother Lu, words cannot express my gratitude. I will repay your favour in the future!” Li Shunxi clasped his hands together at Lu Sheng.

n“What are you talking about, Brother Li! We’re brothers. Such talk is too distant!” Lu Sheng said with the greatest magnanimity. Back in Twin Eagle City, he was actually about to leave when he happened to save Li Shunxi by a fluke.

nTruth be told, even if he had known that Li Shunxi was there and that trouble was about to break out because of the evil jade, he wasn’t sure if he would have gone back to save him just because of that.

nOf course, such things are better left unsaid. Since he had unintentionally sowed a favor, then let that accidental favor remain.

n“Uncle Lu… Qiuling dares not forget your grace for saving her!” Bai Qiuling looked haggard, her eyes dull and no longer full of spirit. But at least there was now a glint of the hope of revenge in them.

n“Qiuling, I believe you’ll succeed.” Lu Sheng nodded and patted her shoulders.

n“Oh yes, I worked on this through the night yesterday. I hope it’ll be of use to Brother Lu,” Li Shunxi suddenly took out a piece of pale yellow oil cloth, rolled it into a scroll, and handed it to Lu Sheng.

n“You must open it only after you get back!” he instructed solemnly.

nIn order to make it, he had expended nearly half of the essence blood sacrificed by Liu Qin to operate the Jade of Secrets. He himself had contributed much of his blood as well, harming his own life force and cutting short his own longevity. But finally, he was able to repay a little bit of Lu Sheng’s favor.

nLu Sheng received it in puzzlement, but did not open it. He nodded to Li Shunxi and kept it.

n“As the mountains stand and the rivers flow, Brother Lu, we’ll meet again!” Li Shunxi clasped his hands together at Lu Sheng a final time.

n“We’ll meet again!” Lu Sheng cupped his fists together as well.

nThe two boarded the boat, unfurled the sails and let the wind carry the boat away into the distance slowly.

nLu Sheng stood in the harbor and gazed at the leaving boat until it completely vanished from his view. Only then did he turn to leave.

nBehind him, Xu Chui, Ning San, and a whole lot of Soaring Eagle Squad experts were awaiting his orders.

n“Sect Master, we’ve got an urgent memo from down the rung,” Xu Chui stepped forward and handed a sealed letter to Lu Sheng.

nRipping the wax seal apart, Lu Sheng unfurled the letter and read it.

n“Duel?”

nThe contents of the letter were related to the Shangyang Family. Shangyang Jiuli’s younger brother, Shangyang Ce, was about to duel with someone in the Northern Lands. It was a death match.

nNow that Shangyang Jiuli was in solitary confinement, this matter fell in Lu Sheng’s lap.

n‘But I’m supposed to be a Three-Vein Level Sect Master. Even if others believed that I’m of some Nobleman bloodline, it’s a bloodline long in decline. Shangyang Ce was already at Four-Vein Level since two years ago, and is probably at Five-Vein Level by now. A duel of this level is not something that I can interfere with based on my cover identity. I just need to write about this to Shangyang Family,” he decided.

n“Relay my orders. If anyone hears commotion breaking out in the forests near Half Leaf City, lockdown that place and prohibit entry or exit by mortals. Lift the ban only after Twin Fire Festival,” Lu Sheng arranged.

n“Yes, Sir.”

nXu Chui quickly went to relay the orders.

nLu Sheng immediately made Ning San arrange the route back home.

nIn the horse carriage, he waited for the team to set off and the carriage to stabilize before he took out that scroll of cloth from Li Shunxi and laid it out on the table.

n‘For him to have been so serious about it, this must be something extraordinary,” Lu Sheng pinched a corner of the cloth and slowly unfurled it.

nAs the scroll of cloth unfurled, Lu Sheng’s eyes gradually widened and his breathing thickened.

n“This… this is…?”

nHis gaze landed on a row of tidy handwriting on the cloth.

n“Eight-Tuned Lucky Flower. Consuming its flower bud can nourish the five bowels and temper extreme Yang. It can also vastly strengthen inner Qi density and thickness.”

n“Thousand Year Dragon Claw Vine. Cooking it and drinking its soup can increase longevity and nourish one’s ligaments and bones.”

n“White Jade Ginseng King. Eating it raw with medicine can supplement one’s life force, increase longevity, and clear the meridians.”

nOne by one, the precise location of each precious herb and treasure was marked out on the cloth scroll. The cloth scroll was basically the map of the entire Northerns Lands. On the side of the map, the detailed growth characteristics and environment features of each herb were written in handwriting as tiny as insects.

nLu Sheng did a rough count and realized that over a dozen different precious herbs were marked on the map.

n‘If these are all true, then it’s astonishing!’

nAs Crimson Whale Sect also possessed its own medicine business and he had always been making trips to the pharmacy and dispensary, he had a rough knowledge of many of the herbs.

nThey were all precious medicine that commanded huge demand but had no supply—they were goods that couldn’t be bought with money. All of them were extremely helpful for his inner Qi cultivation.

nThis was a priceless gift. A few of the herbs were even legendary herbs in the same league as the Vermillion Fruit.

nIf he could lay his hands on all of them and consume them, they would be a drastic tonic for his inner force!

nOnce he got back to the sect, he immediately dispatched men to investigate the locations marked out on the map to confirm them.

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nDuke Ashoka Manor, Central Plains.

nDeep into the night, music could be heard ringing out from behind the tall red walls of the Duke Manor. Men and women’s laughter could be heard as well.

nThe Manor was brilliantly lit. In the main hall, a handsome man whose appearance boasted both dignity and heroism was seated on the main seat, admiring the dancers’ graceful moves with the guests beside him.

nSome of the lecherous ministers snuck their hands under the dresses of the ladies seated beside them. Yet, they kept a poker face on as they continued to converse with each other.

nDuke Ashoka was already in his seventies, yet his face looked as youthful as a middle-aged man’s. The Ashoka Gala he was presently chairing was one of his methods of drawing key ministers to his side.

nThe word Ashoka also meant ‘carefree’ and ‘worry-free’. Naturally, it was a party free from worries, filled only with happiness and ecstasy.

nApart from the dancers, these ladies who were accompanying the key ministers were mostly mortal women whom his subordinates had abducted from various lands. Among them were young misses from big families, daughters of smaller ones, members of aristocracy, and even pretty village girls.

nAnother group among them were the relatives of the key ministers themselves—their daughters, nieces, distant relatives… etc. Many key ministers had formed alliances with each other here, creating a tight network of mutually-beneficial relationships.

nDuke Ashoka looked at the scene before him with great satisfaction. Happily, he emptied the wine in his cup down his throat.

nHis gaze shifted from a key minister to another middle-aged key minister in his fifties. This was his new target.

nBut this man had a rather unique taste. He shunned other women for the females of his own family, and had even toyed with his own sister. And then after that was his own daughter, cousins… Even his own granddaughters were not spared. Every attractive female in his household had been toyed with by him.

nAnd yet his family relied entirely on him. This righteous-looking hypocrite would often turn into Mr. Hyde when the doors are closed, making his entire household his playground.

nBut due to the importance of his appointment, Duke Ashoka had even specially provided him with large quantities of viagra to keep his body going strong and young.

nNaturally, what the Duke received in return exceeded what he gave. One by one, many of his political enemies were neutralized.

nJust as he was feeling smug, a young lady dressed in pink snuck into the hall and approached Duke Ashoka from the side. She leaned in and whispered something in his ear.

nInstantly, Duke Ashoka’s smile faltered, but quickly reverted to normal.

n“Gentlemen, this little Duke must take his leave for a moment. Please make yourselves at home. Everything here is for your enjoyment,” he rose and declared.

n“Your Highness, please go ahead. Don’t worry about us.”

n“Indeed, indeed. We’re very grateful for your generous hospitality. Your Highness should not delay your matters for us.”

n“Just send us more medicine.”

nA cacophony of laughter broke out.

nAmidst the roaring laughter, Duke Ashoka smiled and slowly walked out of the main hall.

nIn the corridor at the side of the main hall, large red lanterns hung along the corridor dyed his face a savage red hue.

nTwo people had already been waiting for him in the corridor—a man and a woman.

nThe man was dressed in rich man’s robes, decked in jewelry of gold, silver, and precious stones. About sixty to seventy years old, his hair had turned white.

nThe woman had a curvaceous and well-endowed figure with a slim waist and seductive look. Her tight-fitting red dress exposed half of her bosom and a large stretch of her thighs.

n“Zhao Rong, Moling, speak. What happened?!” Duke Ashoka stared at the two of them with a foul face.

nThe red-clad lady, Zhao Rong, stepped forward solemnly. “In response to Your Highness, Bai Jiang has not sent word from the Northern Lands for a long time. Also, the matter about the evil jade has also met with an obstacle. Ghost Hair also…”

n“Don’t tell me that the soul bells of the two Officiators are gone?” Duke Ashoka’s voice grew cold.

nZhao Rong bowed her head in silence.

nAside, Ye Moling said, “Your Highness. Presently, the most urgent matter is to find out who has been going against our Ashoka Manor. Two Officiators have gone off the grid, maybe even killed. This is an extremely rare loss for us in the past decade. We can always recruit more Officiators, but if the Ritual Offering is delayed, we’ll be in deep waters.”

n“That’s right. Now’s the critical period…” Zhao Rong agreed.

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