Fang Xing controlled his rising anger as Liu spoke. Not only was Hou Qing there, but an entire party was standing beside Liu; if Fang Xing were to do or even say anything demonstrating his true thoughts, he was sure to be at a disadvantage. There were no grounds for him to refuse.
Hou Qing saw through Fang Xing’s hesitation and quietly whispered something to one of the men next to him. Before long, this man returned with a slightly rounded man in tow.
This new arrival was Hei San, the outer court disciple who had a certain level of authority within the Yunyin Summit. He belonged to the same Miscellaneous Department as Yu and overlooked all the meal-based needs of the entire Yunyin Summit by reporting to the Culinary Department. Although there was no official title for his position, most matters within the summit had to be reported and passed through him first; Hei San’s job was similar to that of a “class president” without the title.
After Hei San arrived, he appeared to be trying to court Hou Qing’s favor. “Shidi Fang, this is an opportunity for you! Shixiong Hou wants to take you under his wings, so show some appreciation! Just go and join Shixiong Hou on the mission this time and I will register your name with the sect. Once it’s over, you’ll receive plenty of benefits.”
‘This bastard also wants a piece of me?’ The anger within Fang Xing was steadily reaching the boiling point; not only did he not know Hei San personally, but these people were treating him as though he were a child as well. It was so very obvious that it was nothing more than a trap, yet—for whatever reason—this rounded man had made it sound like it was nothing but gains.
Despite his anger, Fang Xing knew he stood no chance at this moment. Not only would he lose in a one-on-one duel with Hou Qing were it to happen now, but there was also the fact that they were currently in a group.
Left with no other options, Fang Xing forced a smile. “Of course it is an opportunity for me to be chosen by Shixiong Hou… but at tier one, I am too weak. Besides, I had been cheated when I was choosing a weapon for myself at the Pavilion, so I ended up with useless trash. My battle skills are probably not even on par with those martial arts experts in the mortal realm; I don’t think I’ll be of any help to Shixiong Hou at all.”
As the party listened in on Fang Xing’s explanations, they all let out a short laugh. They knew exactly what must have happened at the Pavilion of Spiritual Tools.
A moment later, Hou Qing gave a laugh filled with disdain. “That’s simple. If it’s only a Flying Sword, I’ll give you one.” As Hou Qing spoke, he threw a sword towards Fang Xing. “Come join me this time and the sword will be yours. Also, if this mission is completed successfully, you’ll be rewarded with another ten Spirit Stones. What do you say?”
Just as Fang Xing was about to speak, Hei San cut in, “There is no reason to reject such a great offer! Shixiong Hou, I say this is agreed. I will go back and report to the sect straight away. Once that is done, just come and take him when you need.”
“Have some rest and prepare yourself tonight. We’ll leave first thing tomorrow morning.” Hou Qing nodded before—without picking up the sword on the ground—leaving with the group.
“You little son of a bi*ch, weren’t you so vicious last time? What happened to you now?” Liu was the last person in the room. Before he left, he gave Fang Xing a pleasured grin.
Hearing this, Fang Xing immediately pulled out his dagger as his gaze pierced sharply into Liu. Liu, on the other hand, limped himself as fast as possible out the door in fear of being stabbed by that dagger again.
‘No, I must restrain myself right now. They are all obviously on the same ship; there would be nothing good for me if I make the first move.’ Fang Xing returned to his bedside as he tried to think everything through.
Right at this exact same moment, Hou Qing and his party had already arrived at the summit’s entrance and were ready to leave. The “class president” Hei San had been seeing them off with the widest smile his fat face could generate. Seeing that there was no one else around, Hou Qing took out ten Spirit Stones before passing them into Hei San’s hands. “I’ll be taking this kid with me tomorrow morning. I hope Shidi will be able to settle everything for me, before and after.”
Seeing those bright red Stones, Hei San’s already broad smile stretched to a seemingly impossible width. “Be rest assured, everything will be perfect in my hands. He’s only just some outer court disciple without any background; no one will even remember his existence even if he never comes back. I shall congratulate Shixiong and your party in advance for your successful return!”
“Haha, thank you!” Hou Qing cupped his fist and then left the summit.
Hei San, for his part, took the Spirit Stones back to his cottage with great joy in his heart.
—
“Shidi Fang, what happened? Do you know how hard these Duty Talisman missions are? Even third-tiered disciples go with a group! The chances of failure are also very high, it’s not unlikely at all that someone will die on these missions! You’ve only been in the sect for how long? Why would they want to take you with them for it? They’re obviously up to something!”
Yu rushed to Fang Xing as soon as he had heard about the news in the afternoon. Unable to comprehend the reason behind Fang Xing’s agreement to join, he had begun to worry. “No, there is no way you can go or else you will definitely die. You have to listen to me this time…. Didn’t you say you know Shijie Linyun really well? You should go and ask for her help; if she says something, I’m sure they can’t force you anymore!”
‘If I could really have her help, why the hell would I still be here worrying?’ Fang Xing coldly laughed to himself upon hearing Yu’s idea. Fang Xing had only been boasting about how great his relationship was with Shijie Linyun because of Xiao Mahn, but the truth was that ever since he joined the sect, he had not even seen Xiao Mahn, let alone Shijie Linyun. Externally, however, Fang Xing gave a different reply, “Why would I trouble her for such a small problem? I have everything under control by myself.”
“Shidi Fang, this is not the time to boast. I know you’re really strong, but that is Hou Qing! He’s ranked number one within the outer court. There is no gain for you in this at all! You have to listen to me, you need—”
“Okay, shut up!” Fang Xing interrupted with a stern voice.
Without speaking any further, Yu blinked in silence. Nothing could hide the worry in his eyes.
After some time had passed, Fang Xing finally spoke once more, “Does the sect not care about these matters? You know, forcing me to accept a Duty Talisman mission with bad intentions?”
Yu could only give a bitter smile. “The sect is eager to have more disciples accepting these Duty Talismans. Do you know why they’ve set a strict quota on the raw materials of the Poji Pellet? They want their disciples to work really hard for it! To bring back the sect even greater things! After all, the sect has to look after all of these people, and that requires an enormous amount of money for resources. Things like this? The sect will only support it, nobody gets in trouble for it!”
Yu then paused, sighing in despair. “Technically speaking it is not allowed to force someone into accepting a Duty Talisman… but for people like us, who have no power and no background, no one would flinch hearing we have died. Hei San would have also sent out your letter of application on your behalf, so the sect would see that you volunteered yourself for this.”
“I see. Then there are no other options. It’s their fault that they decided to come to me first!” Seeing that there were no other ways of backing out, the fierce bandit within Fang Xing came out once more. Biting his teeth, a sly smile began to appear.
With such a sight, Yu did not dare to speak.
“Haha, don’t you worry about me, Shixiong Zhu! Who knows who’ll be left with the final laugh.” With a mischievous smile on his face, Fang Xing jumped on Yu and wrapped his arms around the neck. “Let’s go get some meat and wine, then you can tell me all about this Duty Talisman business….”
“I’m really Yu, not Zhu….” Yu muttered once more, though he knew by now there was no point in arguing about what his name really was.
—
In a different cottage, Hei San was questioning two disciples in front of him. “Where did they go?”
“They went and bought some pork and chicken, then went back to drinking.”
Hei San gave a satisfied nod. “Watch them closely. I know the sect wouldn’t really care, but make sure they don’t go and tell on us, as it’ll only bring us more trouble. It’ll be a bit of a long night for you guys. Make sure they do not leave your sight until tomorrow morning when Shixiong Hou comes to pick them up. Once they’re gone, it’ll only be the fatty and he wouldn’t dare to do anything, anyway.”
“Yes, Shixiong!” The two disciples left for Fang Xing’s cottage as soon as they’d received their orders.
“Ten Stones for a monkey without any background. If only such good things happened more often….” Hei San beamed as he looked at the bag of Spirit Stones in his hands. It was a small fortune for such an easy task.
“Accepting a Duty Talisman is like saying you’re handing your life over to the sect. Once it has been accepted, you will have to complete the mission as per the details on the talisman, usually requiring you to go out and slay some beasts to bring back their Beast Cores. There will always be a couple hundred new outer court disciples that will reach the peak of tier three after the recruitment that happens every ten years, but only a dozen or so manage to become inner court disciples. The remainder, most of them likely died during these missions….”
Inside the wooden cottage, Yu was extremely agitated despite telling Fang Xing everything he knew in regard to the Duty Talismans. To put it simply, these Duty Talismans were like quest cards from the sect, and the types of tasks would be dependent on the type of card that had been chosen.
With the Duty Talisman of Extermination, disciples would be required to kill a specific beast within the Qing-Yun Sect’s territory.
With the Duty Talisman of Pacification, disciples would be required to help bring peace to a designated location that had been beset by armed rebellion.
With the Duty Talisman of Retribution, disciples would be required to find and capture a specific traitor of the sect. Unlike the other two, this particular talisman didn’t require its participants to register beforehand.
The sect would typically use these Duty Talismans to determine somebody’s rewards during times of contribution or to enact punishment for wrongdoing. Furthermore, once a disciple entered the inner court, they had to accept and complete a set amount of Duty Talisman missions before receiving any cultivation resources from the sect.
Fortunately, the outer court disciples weren’t forced to take up Duty Talismans for their own resources. The catch, however, was that anyone who wanted to break into tier four—the minimum tier required for the inner court—would most likely end up accepting a Duty Talisman anyway to receive the reward of some Ore Essence Powder to craft a Poji Pellet.
Fang Xing was the one who had brought such trouble on himself, simply put. If he hadn’t scammed Hou Qing with some fake Ore Essence Powder, Hou Qing would not have been left with no other choice but to accept Duty Talismans. Without such a need, Liu would not have introduced him to Fang Xing.
Fang Xing could sense that two people had been outside his cottage watching his every move the entire night. He pretended to go about his usual business all while inking the faces of these two in his memory; when he returned from the mission, he would make sure both these two men and Hei San paid for their betrayal.
His snuff bottle, [Nine Snakes’ Sword], needles, and all of his Spirit Stones had been placed inside his storage ring. Using the ring as a hair tie, he pulled his long hair into a neat ponytail, as sometimes the most obvious item often became the least noticeable. As for his [Mask of Wanluo] and the sword from Hou Qing, both had been tightly tucked away in his cloth sack.
Fang Xing then sat cross-legged. Inside, he was boiling with eagerness and thirst for what he was about to soon face, yet outside he quietly awaited the first crack of dawn.
—
Early the next morning, Hou Qing had arrived at the Yunyin Summit with three other outer court disciples to take Fang Xing along with them by force. Out of the four men, Hou Qing had the highest level of cultivation at the peak of the third tier, with two of these men also at tier three and the remainder at the peak of tier two. In other words, even the weakest was in fact at the same level as Fang Xing, which put him in quite the sticky situation.
Hei San had been up extra early that morning and waved all five of them goodbye with the most brightly-lit face he could put on. Contrasting him, Yu was gloomy and couldn’t help but to have ‘worry’ written all over his face as he watched Fang Xing being taken away, unable to do anything to stop it.
“I’m Yu, Shidi Fang. My name is not Zhu….” Yu bravely yelled loudly towards Fang Xing as he watched him set off with the others.
“I know, Shixiong Zhu!” Fang Xing’s voice faded as his silhouette blurred into the distance. It was at this moment that the plump Taoist felt his knees loosen as he stumbled to the ground, crying uncontrollably.
“Hey, stupid fatty. Now that the kid is gone, you’ll be next. Don’t worry, I’ll make sure you have a good time too,” a ghastly voice suddenly came up behind Yu. Yu immediately shot up, looking back in terror to see Liu; he had just realized that his current situation was not that much better than Fang Xing’s was.
—
With the Duty Talisman in hand, Hou Qing and the party along with Fang Xing arrived at the Spirit Beast Department.
By showing the talisman, they had been allowed to pick up five Dragon Horses to be used for transport. Throughout the entire journey, all four men paid close attention to Fang Xing in turns, worried that he might cause a scene for them, yet—to their disbelief—Fang Xing was more than cooperative. He quietly followed them to the department, jumped on the horse, and continued to follow the lead closely, all without a single word of complaint.
Each of these Dragon Horses was a mount that the sect had spent thousands of years to breed. The blood of the legendary Jiaolong[1] ran within their veins and their body was covered in protective dragon scales. Not only could it cross thousands of miles in a day, it could also run directly over lakes and rivers. It was a mystical creature, and a single one of these found in the mortal realm could cost a wealthy nobleman’s entire fortune.
In the past, Fang Xing’s second uncle had seen and instantly fallen in love with a Dragon Horse being transported to the kingdom’s capital. He had organized for a group of men to steal the horse, yet the escorts were equally powerful as them. Unable to seize the Dragon Horse, the second uncle had then poisoned the creature to send it to its death. This was how bandits were: if they can’t have it, no one can.
Because of all of this, as soon as Fang Xing mounted the Dragon Horse, he felt a great sense of excitement.
Although these Dragon Horses were related to the Jiaolong, these creatures had been domesticated by the sect in the past thousands of years and were extremely well trained and obedient. As if they were able to read the minds of the rider, they knew exactly when the rider required them to move or when to stop.
Of course, these Dragon Horses were prepared by the sect primarily for the disciples in the outer and inner courts; for core disciples and elders, they would either take to the sky on their own or tame their own mount. Someone that could do either had a great deal of power compared to the outer courts, and of the sect’s two most famous core disciples—Xu Linyun and Xiao Jianmin—one had her white crane while the other had his steel eagle.
After a full day of nonstop galloping, the party had arrived around a thousand miles away from the sect, coming to a stop only after the night began to set in.
“Shixiong Hou, what… what are we doing on this trip?” Fang Xing asked shyly, putting on his timid act.
Hou Qing replied with a faint smile, “To eliminate monsters and demons, of course. Are you scared?”
Fang Xing’s tiny body shook, as though terrified outright. “What… what kind of monsters and demons?”
“A tier four beast, Python Toad. You’d better be careful not to be swallowed up by it in one go; it’s very strong. You don’t want to become beast stool, now do you!” a third-tiered man by the name of Qian Tong mockingly replied instead.
“Ahh….” Fang Xing’s face paled, appearing visibly frightened by Qian’s words.
“Haha!” All of the men laughed at Fang Xing’s reaction as though they were all just having some casual chatter. Yet, from the depths of their pupils, Fang Xing could see a hint of tension; no one was as relaxed as they all appeared to be.
“Uhm… Shixiong Hou, so are you really giving me this Flying Sword and the ten Spirit Stones after we kill the toad?” Fang Xing asked with caution, presenting the impression that—despite his nervousness—he was still slightly greedy.
Unexpectedly, Hou Qing looked at Fang Xing’s face and smiled. “Of course!” The three other men exchanged meaningful glances and smiled as well, no one else speaking a word.
As if he had finally found the courage after being promised a large amount of treasure, Fang Xing lifted his chest. “From great danger comes great wealth! I… I won’t be leaving without a good fight!”
Such shows of bravado while being so weak left everyone else in disdain. At the same time, the knowledge of Fang Xing’s greedy motivations allowed them to lower their guards by a bit, as this meant there would be a lower chance of him trying to escape during the night.
Before even the rise of the morning star, the party had begun yet another day of their journey. In order to gain the trust and lower the guards of the adults, Fang Xing had painted them a picture of a slightly greedy yet naive child, one that was excited as if out on a field trip.
At every break, Fang Xing would volunteer to refill the water, feed the horses, make fires, and help with hunting, all while politely consulting with all of the shixiong about questions he had on cultivation. Naturally, as the adults answered his questions, they would tell stories of their own heroic achievements, and Fang Xing would always manage to show admiration at the exact right moment just as the stories reached their climax.
Within the short three days of the journey, Fang Xing had become quite acquainted with the others, and the adults had also taken quite a liking to such a sensible “little Shidi Fang”. Of particular note was one of the third-tiered disciples Lyu San; every time he looked at Fang Xing’s ignorant young face, he would let out a soft sigh.
On the third night, when Fang Xing appeared to be fast asleep beside the bonfire, Lyu quietly walked next to Hou Qing to whisper, “Shixiong Hou, is there really no other option?”
Hou Qing looked towards the sleeping boy whose breath was calm and consistent and who had a hint of sweetness that only a child could have. Towards Lyu, he whispered back, “There are no other options. It is, after all, a tier four beast; with just the four of us, we stand no chance, especially if we were to meet it head on. The only way is if we stick to our plan. That animal loves the taste of human flesh, and young boys with Qi in particular would be an exceptional delicacy. We will have to use the kid to lure the animal out, then...”
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NOTES
[1]Jiaolong: An aquatic dragon in Chinese mythology that could take on many different forms.
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