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16.6% Plundering the Dao of the Immortal Journey / Chapter 44: Crystal Gaze

Chương 44: Crystal Gaze

Biên tập viên: chuchutrain

The beautiful mistress, who was introduced as Mistress Cloud, spoke as her mind was filled with the images of the Elementary Scholars. Yu Guang Mao, Yi Zhi Quan, Pei Zi Yun one by one their faces flashed in her head, and she knew who among them would attain High Scholar status.

As she thought, she said to the little girl, "As for that Yu Guang Mao, although he comes from a poor family background, I can see that a rich aura is starting to show on him. With the use of his literary talents, he will become a seven ranked official at the very least.”

“Spending money on business will enable more profits to be earned. This man is definitely going to become a rich merchant. Little Xia, you have to know that there is an understanding between us Daoists and the current dynasty. For people of this disposition, we can befriend them and engage in a friendly relationship with them, but we must never recruit them into Dao. Doing this will bring sin in our Imperial Qi.”

“As for Yi Zhi Quan, it’s clear that he has strong literary talents, yet he lacks the aura of wealth. Although it’s been said that literary skills can change a person’s fortune by giving them a good job as an official, one has to be unrivalled in this aspect, and have significant connections to rise up. If this student does not pass this particular examination, he will never pass in his lifetime and thus will never become a High Scholar.”

“But can we still recruit him into the Dao?” the little girl raised her hands and asked.

“Free Cloud Sect is considered a huge sect. Just having the credentials of an Elementary Scholar is not merely enough to enter the sect. We’ll have to see if fate allows it!” Mistress Cloud said noncommittally.

“There was one other person, Pei Zi Yun, who emanated a strange aura.” The mistress said as she trailed off, as if she was deep in thought.

Hearing her aunt pausing, the little girl asked curiously, "Aunt, what about this person is strange?”

“On the surface, he carries a lonely and humble front. But upon closer look, it’s clear that he is almost nearing the requirements to join Dao. His heritage is not strong, and thus being an Elementary Scholar is his limit.”

“But now there is a cloud of good fortune hanging over him, as if it’s changing his entire fate and more importantly his fate.”

“What’s remarkable about him is that his literary skills are unparalleled in this entire nation, and the scale of his talents is simply astounding. He’s emitting a faint red glow, which takes the shape of a book. This clearly indicates that he has reached the pinnacle of academic progress. After a few years, his literary skills will peak and stabilize. Then, becoming a Grand Scholar is a real possibility.”

“He even carries a killing aura with him. It seems like he’s killed someone before.”

The little girl’s expression bore one of awe and shock, "Is that not good? Literary talents indicate that he is intelligent, and that means that cultivating would be much simpler for him. Cultivating for him would mean having to work less and achieving twice the rewards of a normal person. His ancestry is thin, which means his limit is becoming an Elementary Scholar, and he is thus not too arrogant. Since becoming a High Scholar is not his fate, we can recruit him and the dynasty would not have any objections. We should recruit him now.”

“The killing aura is evident on his forehead, it’s apparent that he can be ruthless when the need calls for it. He also carries the bearing of a soldier, extremely awe inspiring. The new dynasty had just been established and there is no longer any fighting, yet he carries such an air. I’m afraid if we pull him into the Dao, it could be put us at a disadvantage.” the mistress said with some hesitation.

The little girl then replied, "Aunt, didn’t you teach me that if we cultivated outside, we would inevitably become independent, and acquire life and a higher Dao from nature and earth. Since there’s going to be struggles along the way, how can a killing aura and ruthlessness be bad? I think very highly of this person.”

Hearing her speak like this, she reached out a hand finger and pressed it on the little girl’s forehead once more and laughed, "You intelligent, strange, little girl. You’re blessed by the heavens and are extraordinary. Even I do not have your foresight.”

She suddenly had an idea.

After hearing the mistress speak, the little girl stuck out her tongue and ran away.

It was late in the night, and the Fu Mansion had many lanterns lighting up the entire area. They had a small banquet and invited the few Elementary Scholars under their roofs. None of them had eaten their dinner yet, and they were glad to be invited for the banquet.

Since it was a banquet that had been planned on a short notice, it was not especially huge or lavish. A few chickens were slaughtered, along with several fruits and berries. There were pots of wine as well, all for the Elementary Scholars to enjoy.

The few Elementary Scholars had taken turns to toast High Scholar Fu. They praised High Scholar Fu for his impeccable reputation and outstanding literary talents. He smiled and accepted their praises. This was a clear investment made by High Scholar Fu. Should any of these Elementary Scholars pass their upcoming examinations and become a High Scholar, they will owe him a favor. This was how he accumulated favors, and consequently, a good reputation.

When the banquet ended, several butlers and attendants escorted the Elementary Scholars back to their living quarters. Yu Guang Mao fanned himself, as he was still flushed from all that alcohol, "If only I can be as esteemed as High Scholar Fu, my life would not be in vain.”

Just as the few of them walked past, they cast several glances towards the door, as if trying to get another glimpse of the beautiful mistress.

Seeing the way these Elementary Scholars conducted themselves, Pei Zi Yun laughed to himself as he followed the attendants.

The night grew deeper, and it was rather quiet. All that could be heard were the sounds of cicadas in the yard. They croaked incessantly, adding a dimension of liveliness to the entire surrounding.

The attendants led them along the yard, through the corridor. The corridor was surrounded by concrete walls. After every ten metres, there was a red pillar erected.

There were flowers and grass being planted within the yard. The attendants carried lanterns that illuminated the path before them, and the plants became visible, although not entirely distinct.

‘Based on my observations, this is either a result of Dao Arts, or Feng Shui.’

‘The elements of Feng Shui are unclear. However, it’s known that there are elements of evil, life and wealth.’

Just then a sudden realization hit Pei Zi Yun. He realized that Mistress Cloud was his Senior Aunt. He then let out an involuntary laugh at the absurdity of the situation. He had begged Mr Zhao to let him enter the Dao, yet was denied. Now that he was wiser and smarter, he met Senior Aunt Cloud by chance.

He had realized this due to his attentiveness to details. Coupled with memories from the original owner that enabled him to reveal Senior Aunt Cloud’s identity.

‘According to the original owner’s knowledge, Feng Shui is a small narrow path. The wealth of the population is limited on this path between Heaven and Earth. An increase in population size and resources would lead to an increase in Feng Shui.’

‘Regarding the other worlds, it’s unclear. However Feng Shui in this world refers to the absorption of wealth from the people, by those who possessed Feng Shui. Therefore there is no ordinary citizen who is extremely rich. At least not someone that the original owner has met before.’

‘Regardless of how insignificant the amount of wealth is, at the end of the day, it is forcefully taken from the people, yet this is still within the rules. Even though the wealth is insignificant in numbers, it could still be worth a thousand silver taels per year.’

‘It’s a pity that I do not know any Dao Arts, and thus am unable to understand much.’

They walked along the corridor and went through a moon-shaped door. They had entered a new environment and the spectacular view engulfed him. The sight that greeted them was that of a courtyard, with three stairwells and two stories high. There were lights in each room, and the sounds of students studying and reading could be heard.

It seems like the moon-shaped door that led them to this courtyard also led to the guestrooms that were used to accommodate the students. There was a pond in the middle of the courtyard, containing several mysterious stones at the bottom. The lights from the room were so bright that it had illuminated the entire courtyard.

The attendants then showed them in and said, "Young masters, this is where you shall stay.”

The attendants escorted them and allocated rooms for each of them. Each Elementary Scholar was entitled to an entire room by himself.

They followed the allocation of rooms and entered their assigned room. The attendants then carried their lanterns in, and lit up the candles on the table. The room brightened up immediately. The attendants then opened a drawer, and took out a piece of charcoal and placed it on the table. This was for Pei Zi Yun to use.

Pei Zi Yun followed the attendant into the room and saw a round table, along with some stools, in the middle of the room. On the table was a tray, with a pot and teacups on it.

“Young master, this is the stove. You can boil your own tea here.”

“There're three meals provided a day. Please proceed to the main hall to eat."

“If there're any urgent matters, please call for me.” He then carried his lantern and turned around to leave. Pei Zi Yun watched him leave before looking around in the room.

“The stove is a charcoal stove? Ey, I didn’t think this existed in this world.”

There was a door on the left side of the rom, which led to a study space. Pei Zi Yun walked in and found a study table within. There were several string of auspicious words hanging from the wall. On the table were two volumes of books and there was a book shelf just above it.

Pei Zi Yun looked through the books, and realized there were plenty of books on the shelves. There were also several volumes of books written by people of the older generation. He looked through them and realized the content within was pretty good.

Behind the table was a window that was shut. Pei Zi Yun went over to open in, and a gust of wind howled in. On the right side of the room laid a bed, with neatly arranged quilts. Pei Zi Yun ran his fingers through the quilt and found that it was especially smooth and soft. He took down his sword, and placed in above the headboard. He then lay on the bed, sinking deep into thought.

‘It’s a very helpful environment for studying. Master Fu is really attentive to the needs of his guests.’

‘However, based on the original owner’s memories, this man had not been seen within Free Cloud Sect. Master Fu probably just had a mutually beneficial arrangement with the sect, and was not a part of it.’

‘Do I take this route?’

‘Considering the fact that I’m still young, should I choose a better sect?’

Just as he was thinking, Mistress Cloud and the little girl were sitting before a dressing mirror. The mistress was holding on to a a jade scepter. The little girl was full of envy, "Aunt, can I do it this time? I’ve already cultivated my spiritual energy, let me do it please.”

The gorgeous mistress laughed and said, "Little Xia’er, be good. You are still young and need to reserve your spiritual energy, and not use it unnecessarily, that’s the way it is. When you’re older, I’ll let you have a go.”

The mistress then pinched her fingers together, and waved her hands while muttering an incantation. A white ray of light shot out from her finger, and entered the jade scepter. The jade scepter started brimming with life, and a faint gred glow emitted from it, gradually turning brighter and brighter. It finally shot a bright glow of red light into the dressing mirror.

The little girl stood at the side with her arms folded, and pouted, "You just don’t want me to have fun. What’s all this about reserving my spiritual energy.”

Having been rejected by her Senior Aunt, she was not happy about it, and it showed clearly on her facial expressions. The dressing mirror lit up instantaneously.

A courtyard began to form within the mirror. The mistress tapped gently on the mirror and the image transformed. This transformation took several seconds as a whirl of reflections coalesced until it rested onto the faces of seven or eight Elementary Scholars.

Just then, Pei Zi Yun felt his eyelids twitch, and a strange feeling came over him. It was almost as if he was being watched. Pei Zi Yun became alert, and an aura of killing air emanated from him. He turned around vigilantly, and observed his surroundings, but no shadows were in sight.

“Iya, this big brother is very scary.” The little girl exclaimed when she saw Pei Zi Yun’s killing aura floating around him, as his eyes were full of determination and vigilance. She had gotten a shock from his scary expression, and stepped back from the mirror in terror. She then looked at Mistress Cloud and asked, "Aunt, did this big brother discover us? The way he looked at us was almost as if he knew. And his expression scared me.”

The mistress had also been shocked by the look on his eyes, and thought for some time, "This Elementary Scholar knows martial arts, and his killing aura is very strong. He is also very sensitive and alert, being able to feel the gaze of our Crystal Gaze technique. The only reason why he could not actually find us was because he had no magic Dao arts.”

“Just now when I saw him, I said that he had a strong killing aura around him, almost as if he had killed a few people recently. Now, I’m certain that he has taken some lives before.”

Listening to Mistress Cloud’s words, her eyes lit up, "Does that mean this brother can join our sect by the martial arts way. Aunt, hurry bring him into our sect. Then I shall have another person to listen to me, and help me bully my other younger brothers.”

Mistress Cloud had originally worn a look of satisfaction and joy. But hearing the little girl speak this way, her face turned into a frown. She pinched the little girl’s nose and told her to not speak this way.

Within the guest room, Pei Zi Yun searched the entire room, and realized that the gaze was still upon him. He still felt like someone was watching him. His heart had been beating rapidly. Could this be a magical Dao gaze that’s upon me?

But since he had no spiritual energy, there was no way that he could confirm this.

“Regardless of who was lookin at me, I only have a few days left before the examinations. During this time, the Imperial Qi of the dynasty is extremely alert and will be watching over me. Hopefully, I will be safe during this time. I better concentrate on my studies.” Pei Zi Yun thought as he withdrew his vigilant expression, and took a book and started reading it.


Chương 45: Autopsy

Biên tập viên: chuchutrain

Prefectural Town, Stronghold of the Boat Owner

It was dark within the grand hall. Several men were dressed in a black garb, which had the sigil of a snake sitting on a boat. They were standing behind their master while wielding swords and having a cold look on their faces. Their master abruptly tossed his teacup on the floor, which shattered into smithereens. His eyes were focused at the man kneeling before him.

The man on the floor kneeling was the ship captain that had ferried Pei Zi Yun to the capital. He was trembling with intense fear and was sobbing. In between sobs, he begged, "Master Owner, I really have no idea why the gang leader you sent ended up drowning to death, and not a scratch was found on the Elementary Scholar. I followed his plan and went to cook a big fish to entice the Elementary Scholar to eat with us, and even prepared wine. Acting this way was very normal and would not arouse his suspicion at all.”

“And this Elementary Scholar Pei even had a few cups of wine. When he went out to relief himself, your gang leader followed him. After some time there was a mighty splash. At first, I thought that the Elementary Scholar had fallen over. Who would have expected that it was the gang leader who had fallen overboard instead.”

“This was all of his own doing, and not my fault at all. I really had no part to play in this.”

The ship captain knelt down before the Shipowner and spoke in trembling voices. He was terrified, as sweat broke out across his forehead. The man that had been sent by the owner had died on the ship. If he did not seek out justice, people could see him as weak, and he will not have any foothold in the Hu river for much longer.

Seeing the ship captain in such a fashion, the owner did not care too much. He signalled to one of the men in black robes. Immediately two men wearing black brought a wooden coffin in.

Even though the case had been closed by the officials, the ship captain did not dare to privately bury his corpse without consent from the owner. He then ordered some men to buy a wooden coffin and ferried his corpse back from the county and delivered him to the Shipowner.

The Shipowner stepped forward and opened the coffin himself. He looked in and saw his man, lying lifelessly. He had a full head of white hair, lips were completely pale and his body was swollen.

“Open him up and we shall take a look!” Ordered the Shipowner.

One of his man stepped up, he wore an expression of arrogance. He immediately drew out several clamps, and clipped the entire body from head to toe with these clamps. He then took out a needle and pierced his flesh in different areas of his body. After sometime, he shouted, "Master, his head, chest, stomach and bones are intact. Based on my needles, it’s clear that he was not poisoned as well.”

He then used his weight and pressed down on the abdomen of the corpse. The corpse then spat out some liquid, which had the smell of alcohol. It was clear that this man had died from drowning, and was intoxicated at that time, "There are no problems, he drank too much and fell overboard.”

“Are you sure?”

“Master, we’ve been doing this our whole lives. You can trust us.”

Hearing this, he flew into a rage and started shouting, "You asshole. I sent you out on a job and you had to drink this much. Now you’re dead and the Elementary Scholar is alive, you just ruined a big affair.”

The Shipowner walked several paces, deep in thought. After some time, he sighed and said, "This Elementary Scholar is very fortunate. And now gang leader Ke is dead. We should’ve sent more men. This was done very poorly.”

He then glared menacingly at the man who was still kneeling on the floor, "He Tu, this matter does not concern you. However, he died aboard your ship. So you have to compensate his family by paying fifty silver taels. That will be all.”

When the ship captain heard this, he retreated, still trembling. When he was out of the door, he wiped his sweat from his forehead, and left the scene.

“I was given a set of instructions, but failed to succeed. Now I have to find someone else to help me.” As he was thinking this, the Shipowner then instructed his men, "Bring the Dao leader here.”

Before long there was a middle aged man who arrived. Beside him were two young ladies, tugging on his sleeves and playing with him. Seeing the coffin on the floor, the ladies got shocked and screamed in panic.

The middle aged Daoist held the two ladies tightly, as if to comfort them before speaking very loudly, "Li Zhi, why have you placed a coffin on your floor?”

It seemed like the middle aged Daoist did not have much respect for the Shipowner, addressing him directly by his name.

The Shipowner wasn’t affected by this too. He instructed all his men to leave and said, "We have something important to discuss. Please ask these two ladies to leave as well.”

The Daoist man raised his head and looked into the eyes of the ship captain. He then said defiantly, "Li Zhi, you should know that these two women follow me everywhere. If you have anything to say, spill. Do not beat around the bush.”

Hearing these words of contempt spoken by the Daoist, his eyes emanated some fury, but subsided immediately and was replaced by apprehension. He then said, "This is about the young master.”

The minute he said this, the Daoist man’s face turned pale and pushed the two women away, "Wait for me outside. I shall be there shortly.”

The both of them were obedient and subservient to him. They listened and left the scene.

The Shipowner then started, "The young master had ordered me to carry out a task, but something unfortunate happened. The man I’d sent had died, and Pei Zi Yun is fine. I implore you to help me beg for his understanding and forgiveness. In return, I shall repay you 10 favours in a year.”

“From the way you speak, it seems like it’s a small matter. Afterall, I am the young master’s Senior Uncle. I am an Inner Disciple of the Sect, and this is no big deal.” The Daoist man paced several steps before saying, "But under what circumstances would the man we send out die, while Pei Zi Yun stays unharmed.”

The Shipowner hesitated for some time before telling the Daoist everything that had happened. The Daoist glared at the corpse in the coffin and ascertained for himself that he had indeed drowned. He then shouted, "The only thing you have ever accomplished is failure.”

The Shipowner then stepped forward and took out several banknotes from within his robes and handed it over. The Daoist man eyed the banknotes and took it before caressing the notes. Seeing that they were real, his face turned into a smile, "It’s not that you are not attentive. It’s because this servant of yours is incapable. I shall explain the turn of events carefully, and ensure that your reputation is not tarnished and that you shall not be implicated.”

Capital City, High Monastery

Although a white concrete wall separated the courtyard from the next building, a woman singing voice was clearly audible.

Hearing this, Zhang Jie Yu asked, "Has the monastery’s title been conferred?”

“Young master, after much effort, we finally managed to accomplish this. Although we haven’t succeeded in getting an official to preside over the monastery, the title has already been conferred.”

Ever since the stabilization of the dynasty, there had been strict rules in place regarding the spiritual realms and monasteries. One of the restrictions were to limit the number of monasteries and temples on the officially approved lists. This was done by assigning officials to represent a monastery. If no official was assigned, it wouldn’t be recognized as legal. Getting an official to preside over a monastery was not an easy matter.

“Every sect has their own official presiding over them and yet our sect is still facing difficulties in this regard. However, since we’ve succeeded in acquiring an official title, there are more paths open to us now. We have to be careful of which court official is appointed to preside over the temple though.” Li Wen Jing looked out of the window, his eyes reflecting the sunlight. He then said, "As for getting an official supportive of our cause to preside over the monastery, difficult, difficult.”

“We still have some time before we need to think about that.” Zhang Jie Yu said smiling, "Now that we have a stronghold here in the capital, we can start inserting important people to do our bidding here.”

As he said this, he took out a wooden box and opened it. There was a document inside, "These are the businesses in which we have at least one person waiting for our orders. Take a look!”

Just as Li Wen Jing was going to continue, there was a knock on the door.

“Young master, there’s been some news from the prefecture.” The door opened to reveal a burly man in black robes as he strode in, holding a letter.

Zhang Jie Yu retrieved the letter from it and ripped it open, and began to read the contents, "Asshole. Such a small matter and he couldn’t even do it right. According to the reports, the man he had sent drank too much and fell overboard. He drowned to death.”

He waved his hands as a gesture to the black robed man to back away. With some hesitation and coldness in his eyes, he turned around to Li Wen Jing and asked, "Are you sure this bastard does not have any Dao Arts? I have this feeling that we’re missing out on something.”

Li Wen Jing frowned and said, "Young Master, we’ve searched up on this once before. Free Cloud Sect did not take Pei Zi Yun in as a disciple. And so it’s impossible that he has any Dao Arts.”

Zhang Jie Yu stopped being suspicious after hearing this. He was very upset however, "This boy’s luck is pretty good. Everytime we wish to harm him, he manages to escape. I cannot stand this any longer. I’ve heard he has an old mother. I am thinking of doing something to her to get to him. What do you think?”

Li Wen Jing stood up, "Young master, every village has their own plot of land. And now is the period in which the examinations are in progress, and is a very sensitive time. All the spirits and deities will be extremely alert at this point. Furthermore Slow River County belongs Free Cloud Sect and Snail Village had been Zhao Ning’s residence for a long time, he would surely have some attachment to that place.”

“We can start preparing to make a move. But doing something like that would pit us against the Imperial Qi and Free Cloud Sect. The gains will not make up for our losses.”

“And I’ve already sent a letter to the brothers in our sect to investigate further. If this person really has no ties with Zhao Ning, we can then make a move against his family. It won’t be too late.”

Zhang Jie Yu burst out in anger, "I can’t do anything can I. It’s really hard for me to swallow this.”

As he said this, he swept the teapot and books off the table before it crashed onto the ground. It took some time for him to simmer down before he said, "Wait for the examinations to end. Then I’ll let him have a taste of my fury.”

“Oh yes, about that Tang Zhen, since he’s this incapable, we shall wait for his title to be officially stripped. Then we will not be implicated by the Imperial Qi and can kill him. Let’s drown him.”

Li Wen Jing looked like he felt a tinge of regret and pity for Tang Zhen. He was actually rather capable. But he will not risk clashing with Zhang Jie Yu just for Tang Zhen’s sake. He then replied, "Let me handle this!”

Fu Mansion

The Crystal Gaze had been transfixed on the guest rooms where the Elementary Scholars were living in. After checking on Pei Zi Yun everyday, it was clear that he was perfectly at ease, and was studying and revising very attentively. He was very regular in taking his meals, and seemed like he was abiding of rules.

The little girl, Xia’er stared at him from the side, her facial expression was that of boredom. She said unhappily, "This older brother knows martial arts, and has an impressive killing aura over him. I had thought he would be practicing his moves, or climbing out of his room in the middle of night onto the roof to do something chivalrous. Who would’ve expected him to be studying and writing the entire day. This doesn't make sense.”

When she had finished speaking, the beautiful mistress used her finger and pressed down onto her forehead, "You little rascal, you’ve been reading too much of those kind of books and thus only know how to fight, kill, and expect gallant chivalry.”

The mistress stared intently at him and said, "Not only is he extremely alert and perceptive, his concentration is very strong as well. I would not have expected him to be this diligent in his studies. He really has a strong willpower.”

The mistress looked at Pei Zi Yun with a sense of admiration. She then took out a script and held it. After sometime, she said, "Little Xia’er, a few days ago your father raised a question and Pei Zi Yun answered it. He received praise from your father, and said that he had the potential to become a Grand Scholar. If he really does take the Grand Scholar Examinations, I’m afraid he will really succeed.”

The little girl beamed with anticipation, "Aunt, we should hurry recruit this elder brother into the Dao. If he takes the Palace Examinations and passes, we will have no chance to get to him anymore.”

The mistress sighed loudly, "I’m just afraid that even he might not be able to enter the sect easily. It’s been said that brother Zhao Ning and him have some ties.”

“Without the consent of Brother Zhao, we cannot just take him in, for that would ruin the relationship between brother and sister within the sect and cause friction.”

“Aye, aye, Aunt, you really think too much. How can Uncle Zhao be stronger than us?”

“You silly girl. It’s definitely due to all those rubbish stories you’ve been reading .The moment you open your mouth, you speak nonsense.” The mistress then tapped her on her forehead again, "I forbid you from reading those silly books anymore.”


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