Without knowing why, Xie Lian was suddenly filled with courage again.
After Lang Qianqiu had left, Xie Lian's steps had been hesitant, his shoulders slumped.
But this courage came from nowhere, and who knows where it would be directed to,
only that it'd made him stand tall once more. He stood unmoving, and Shi Qingxuan
approached, giving him a small pat on the back, "What a guy. Your Highness, I don't
know how you managed to befriend him, but you're very lucky."
This was the first time Xie Lian had heard someone tell him he was lucky. He glanced at
Shi Qing Quan and smiled, "Really? Maybe. I think so too."
Behind them, Feng Xin continue to wipe his face. When the two turned their heads
around, they saw his face covered in white strands, miserable and unkempt, and
laughed. "Sorry about that." Xie Lian said.
That counted as an apology on Hua Cheng's behalf. Feng Xin finally picked off all the
white strands from his face, "I'm not as skilled, so I can't say anything."
The three of them then conducted a final search of all the caves, double checking to
make sure there were indeed no more humans or anything else left behind, before
riding a draft of wind back to the Heavenly Court.
Once they passed the gates, they saw the streets were filled with crowds of junior
officials from the Middle Court, moving about, checking every nook and cranny of every
palace as if they were about to face a grave enemy. When they finally arrived at the
Great Martial Hall, the audience chamber was already filled with heavenly officials of the
Upper Court, and even from afar they could hear them arguing. The first thing they
heard was: "Hua Cheng dare accuse the Upper Court Heavens of sending a spy, how
ludicrous! Why would the heavens need to send a spy?
Xie Lian and Shi Qingxuan lightly cleared their throats when they heard. Sending a spy
was most likely the truth. Nothing had been settled yet and the officials already couldn't
wait to start blathering. If the deed was true, then wouldn't it be a slap in their own
faces?
The three entered the hall with Shi Qingxuan in the lead. When the crowd saw him they
greeted, "The Lord Wind Master has returned!" "Thanks for your hard work!" but all eyes
were on Xie Lian. They were about to press for more but saw emerging from behind a
Feng Xin that looked like he crawled out of a bloody pond, his face dark. Everyone was
frozen to their spot and immediately turned their eyes away. After all, no one wanted to
be cussed at loudly in the great hall. Only Mu Qing, who not only didn't care to avoid
him, he even purposely stared, his intent more than obvious.
Xie Lian raised his gaze and saw Jun Wu was seated above in his throne, a hand
supporting his head, fingers pressed against his temple, his eyes closed, looking
exhausted. Xie Lian could understand exactly how he felt.
In the past, there might not even be conferences and meetings of this sort for months,
but with all the incidents that had happened recently, the Great Martial Hall was filled to
the brim time and time again, as if there's a situation everyday and everyone was
hoping they'd meet even twice a day. Besides, there were many that wanted to have
their voices heard, yet they're nothing but noise. One of the officials exclaimed, "He
came and went as he will. Scary to think he was able to connect the Palace of Xianle to
somewhere else. Now that he can easily kidnap His Highness who offended him, who
knows if he'll just kidnap any other heavenly officials. We can't possibly let this go! We
need to stop him right now!"
If this was the mortal realm, this would be akin to a rebel digging a tunnel beneath the
royal palace and sneaking about freely. Of course people were restless. No wonder the
Middle Court officials were busy searching and safeguarding the grounds. Mu Qing on
the other hand, had something else in mind, "Hua Cheng has so many devotees and
lords over the Ghost City. Something miniscule like burning the Paradise Manor is
nothing to him. He might not have broken into the heavens just because His Highness
offended him."
Shi Qingxuan immediately countered, "General Xuan Zhen, you're mistaken. Everyone
heard Hua Cheng admit it himself. Speaking of, which general is responsible for security
this month? That the Palace of Xianle was casted a spell to be connected elsewhere
without even noticing, isn't that a neglect of duty?"
Pei Ming had been standing quietly on the side, his arms crossed. When he heard Shi
Qingxuan he spoke up, "Me."
Shi Qingxuan had accidentally remembered wrong and thought it was Mu Qing on duty,
but ended up calling out Pei Ming, and now things got somewhat awkward. However,
Pei Ming didn't push off the blame, "I'm on duty this month. This is my oversight."
Just then, Ling Wen who was positioned next to the throne suddenly spoke up, "We've
news of His Highness Tai Hua."
Jun Wu finally opened his eyes, "What did he say?"
Ling Wen was quiet for a moment, then she replied, "He said the Gilded Banquet
Massacre had an inside story. He will solve the conflict with His Highness himself, that
there's no need for anyone else to interfere. Also that His Highness' request for
banishment must not go through. Those are the two things."
"What inside story?" Mu Qing frowned.
"He didn't say any more. That's all." Ling Wen replied.
To see a battle erupt, a hammer smashing down heavily, but landed lightly like feather,
the heavenly officials couldn't help but feel rather disappointed. Lang Qianqiu was the
victim, and the victim was no longer accusing the culprit, so what fun was there to
watch? Besides, Lang Qianqiu wasn't telling, and Xie Lian didn't look like he was going
to say anything either, so there was nothing more to chew on in this matter.
Following Ling Wen's report, Jun Wun appointed Feng Xin and Mu Qing to aid Pei Ming
in strengthening security and settled a few other matters before waving his hand and
dismissed everyone. Xie Lian stayed behind, and he could hear the faint conversations
passing by, "I knew it. Whenever he stirs up anything, Jun Wu would say he'd
interrogate him but in the end nothing would come of it..."
"We've been blind; he's actually someone significant. Gotta watch what we say from
now on."
—
After everyone had left, Xie Lian approached the throne and bowed, "I've caused My
Lord problems."
"This doesn't count as any problems. The real problem was you stubbornly proclaiming
yourself the only responsible one of the Gilded Banquet Massacre."
Xie Lian was hesitant, but in the end still gave an account of the whole story.
After listening to the story, Jun Wu commented, "Xian Le, in this matter, you really
worked hard for nothing, and pleased no one."
Xie Lian lowered his head, "I know."
"Nevermind. You're always like this." Jun Wu said. "Tai Hua has now changed focus to
pursue the Green Ghost. Once he's done so he will certainly come back for you. Have
you thought out how you'll face him?"
"Not yet. But let's think about something else that's more immediate." Xie Lian replied.
Jun Wu chuckled, "Like what? Is there anything interesting that can amuse me?"
"Was it you who sent the Earth Master to the Ghost City as a spy?" Xie Lian asked.
"Yes." Jun Wu answered leisurely.
"Why?"
Jun Wu answered slowly, "Because, it was Hua Cheng who planted a spy in the
heavens first."
Xie Lian was taken aback. Jun Wu stood, "These past years, news reached Hua
Cheng's ears too fast. Some things he shouldn't have known, he knew too well. As for
what can be done and what can't be done, where the bottom line is and how to cross
said line, he is overly perceptive and precise. That he could connect directly to your
Palace of Xianle only proves he indeed has a spy here in the heavens, otherwise it
couldn't have been done."
To be honest, Xie Lian had noticed this too. Hua Cheng really knew way too much, and
so to have Jun Wu say it out loud, it wasn't hard to believe.
"Does My Lord have any evidence?" Xie Lian inquired.
Jun Wu shook his head slowly, "It's because there's no proof but things were suspicious
that I sent Ming Yi to the ghost realm. Who knew that Ming Yi would fall into his hands
before the ghost agent was even found. Although you saved him from Hua Cheng's
grip, now it will be even more difficult to find that spy."
"Is it the Upper Court or the Middle Court that's the problem?" Xie Lian asked.
"Hard to say." Jun Wu said. "Besides you, it could be anyone. Perhaps, there's only one
mole. Perhaps, more."
No wonder Jun Wu didn't appoint anyone else to investigate Ming Yi's disappearance. If
it could be anyone besides him, Xie Lian couldn't help but think: so even the Wind
Master, Qianqiu, Feng Xin, and everyone could be a possible agent?
Just then, Jun Wu spoke, "Xian Le, I know you think highly of Hua Cheng right now. You
understand your own position, and others shouldn't comment on the friends you make.
However, when necessary, be wary of Hua Cheng. Don't give anything away."
Hearing this, Xie Lian schooled his thoughts. Jun Wu continued, "To become a
'Supreme', one must have experienced an unimaginable suffering and pain. One either
ascends from such calamities or are doomed to the depths of hell, never to return. The
two Supreme Ghost Kings that emerged from Mount Tong'lu, Black Water and Hua
Cheng, are both far more terrifying than you think."
Xie Lian lowered his head, neither agreeing nor disagreeing. Jun Wu said, "I don't know
what his objectives or directives are, but he knows the heavens. That in itself is
disadvantageous."
When he heard the word "disadvantageous", Xie Lian raised his head and blurted, "San
Lang he..." Seeing that Jun Wu turned his head to him, Xie Lian paused then corrected
himself, "Hua Cheng shouldn't do anything overly malicious. If My Lord thinks about it,
with his strength, should he want to cause havoc and raise hell he would've done so
already. If he didn't before, then without real reason, he wouldn't in the future."
"I should hope so." Jun Wu said, "But you know I cannot be too careful."
After leaving the Great Martial Hall, Xie Lian paced slowly down the streets of the
Heavenly Court.
When he passed by the Palace of Xianle, he stopped in his step, and looked it over.
This was the palace gifted him by Jun Wu; glamourous, new, but at the same time,
foreign. The large crimson red doors were shiny and bright, but it was already full of
nailed-on talisman and charms, forming a giant 'X', alarming anyone who should see it.
When Shi Qingxuan exited the Great Martial Hall, he had told Xie Lian that his palace
was currently sealed shut since it's connected to elsewhere, so Xie Lian was welcome
to rest in his palace instead. However, after staring at this Palace of Xianle for a while,
Xie Lian suddenly turned around. He didn't go to the Palace of the Wind Master either.
He stopped caring for what he was originally going to do and instead headed straight to
the Ascension Gates, and jumped.
Passing through the sea of clouds, the point of his landing was Mount Taicang.
Upon the summit of this Mount Taicang used to sit the cultivation centre of the ancient
Kingdom of Xianle – the Royal Holy Pavilion.
The Royal Holy Pavilion was an impressively expansive cultivation centre; its training
grounds and temples covered the entirety of Mount Taicang, worshipping innumerous
gods and immortals alike, scintillating and glorious. The main god worshipped was The
Martial Heavenly Emperor, and its golden temple on the highest peak of the mountain.
The Crowned Prince Temple that once stood on the second highest peak also used to
be magnificent and grand.
Eight hundred years ago, the flaming red maples that covered Mount Taicang was
infamous; and within the crimson maples were endless crowds of devotees. However,
when the Kingdom of Xianle fell, the crowds of devotees became crowds of angry
mobs, scaling the mountain to set ablaze the Crown Prince Temple but ended up setting
fire to the entire Mount Taicang, burning it down to nothing but blackened earth and
ashes.
The burnt earth, akin to ground buried with the dead, seemed to become even more
fertile. Afterwards, new seeds were planted upon this burnt earth and new trees
emerged. A few hundred years later, the mountain was fresh and covered once more,
but the red leaves were no longer, and the scenery very different than eight hundred
years ago.
When hiking the mountain in the past, there used to be a wide, paved green path. On
the path one could often see a pilgrim or a young trainee hauling firewood or water.
Now, this path was long gone. Rocks and debris, withered branches and sticks had
covered its tracks, burying it deep underground. As Xie Lian climbed, he used only the
strength of his legs, and when he ran into thorns or bushes, he'd take Fang Xin and cut
them down.
When he reached halfway up the mountain, Xie Lian felt fatigued and leaned against a
dead tree, ready to rest. Suddenly, the black shadow of an object came crashing down
from above the branches, making weird crackling sounds as it came rushing towards
him