*Crack*
*Crash*
*CRASH*
Wen Jiayi took a deep breath.
Maybe I should butcher Yu Xian with a dull knife.
She took another deep breath.
After talking with the Xin family won, Han De and Han Shan took their leave, and Wen Jiayi ended up at the guest palace, to relax, and read the graphic novel.
In the 1901st chapter of the I Got Betrayed by Celestials, Was Cast out From Heavens, but by Using My Peerless Blacksmith Skills I Will Get Everything Back. Celestials, Feel My Wrath! Heavens, Bow Before ! I Am the Peerless Divine Blacksmith God!, Yu Xian t another mysterious beauty four days after getting engaged for the 14th ti.
If I castrate then infuse him with enough Yin energy, I might be able to rid him of his manhood completely.
She knew Han De had disciples, and she knew they were talented, but she didnt know anything else about them. The graphic novel only focused on Yu Xian. Liang Cuifen, or other disciples werent there, neither were they ever ntioned.
Wen Jiayi regretted not using her own resources to gather intel. Who wouldve thought she was going to accept the Long family offer? Contacting her intelligence network while she was on board the Han family celestial ship wasnt possible either. It was already too late.
Then Ill visit the disciples right now.
The intuition of a cultivator should never be underestimated. And Wen Jiayis was warning her right now. Not knowing anything was dangerous!
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Han Shan brought his grandson to his cultivation chambers. Truthfully, he didnt know what to make of Han Des condition.
Well, Im waiting. Han De casually sat down and started staring at his grandfather.
|Mmm. This will take so ti to explain|
Han De raised his hand to stop him.
Then summarize it. Im sure you can explain the reasons of why you kept crucial information from to 4 sentences or less.
|Impudent!|
Ill ignore that for now. Go ahead, explain it. I am dying to know.
Han Shan sighed. It didnt look like Han De was going to budge.
|Your parents used a secret art to conceive you, so that you would be born with both Light and Dark elents, but without a constitution to support them. You would be a blank slate, filled with possibilities. I acquiesced, since this was a decision for your parents to make Both of them suffered many hardships over many years. Conceiving you was nothing short of a miracle.|
Wait, that sounds like Am I going to get refined after all?!
|You could not be born in a normal world, the heavens wouldnt allow it. So we stayed, on the sa world we arrived at, a world where fate had intersected with itself. We beca polluted with its karma. Once you were born, we had to take extre asures so that you would remain unbound.|
Han Shan shook his head.
|Starfall Scripture is a simplified version of the Divine Spark Pendulum Scripture that I created specifically for you. With it, you could nurture the Yang energies while keeping the Yin energies dormant. If it wasnt for those wretched Zhou family|
Han Shan couldnt hide his hatred when he ntioned the na.
That na was very familiar to Han De, they were one of the major families within the Starfall Mountain sect, before their rebellion attempt. He didnt know their current whereabouts, but if they were alive, they surely would be wishing they werent.
|Your soul appeared fine, but the delicate balance within was disturbed. In the end, all of our preparations were for naught, and we had to leave. The rest, youre also familiar with.|
Han Shan displayed a self-deprecating smile. If the cultivation idiot were here, he wouldve called it a sight rarer than Phoenix feathers and Qilin horns.
|Senior Long Ai sealed the Yin energies in your soul. Once you reach Immortal Realm, the seal will break and you will be able to achieve balance with seniors help.
Receiving the Long na was a display of their sincerity. Not only you beca their 5th heir, but also beca the first male heir. This isnt calculation, but treating you as one of their own. Dont get confused.|
There was a lot to digest, but Han De realized a crucial fact. Knowing the background story changed nothing.
|That Wen girl, she is also a part of this. Your mother was on cloud nine after hearing she beca your fianc.|
Han De instinctively frowned.
That wont last long, so dont get your hopes up.
He continued after seeing the surprised expression of his grandfather.
Im not interested in an arranged marriage.
Han Shan couldnt understand. Didnt he like her? Didnt he get excited when he got close to her? Could that it be that Han Shans own interpretation was wrong?
Han De thought of a way to explain this to his grandfather.
What benefits do I get from marrying Wen Jiayi?
| You dont find her beautiful?|
Han De couldnt determine if his grandfather was an amazing expert at playing stupid, or if he was really a simpleton when it ca to won. A sigh ca out on its own.
Old man. How long would it take for you to find an ugly female cultivator on this ship?
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Han De knew for a fact that such a feat was impossible. Even the most unattractive person on the sect would still end up being above-average. There were no below average, or even average-looking people among the millions that were inhabiting the celestial ship.
She isnt willing to marry because Im handso, why should I be willing to marry her because she is beautiful?
Han Shan felt embarrassed. Because of their contract with the Long family, they had to let Han De marry soone of Longs choosing. Though he beca a Long and was eventually freed from the contract, he still had to follow Longs arrangents. That was the duty of a Long.
It looked like his grandson had already understood this, so adding more words would achieve nothing.
Han De didnt want to keep complaining about sothing that his grandfather had no power over. It was obvious from the behavior of Han Shan that the fault for the engagent was solely on the Long family.
Changing the subject. How long do I have to wait before I start cultivating?
|Let take a look at your cultivation|
Han De nodded, and decided to tease his grandfather a little to lighten up the mood.
Hmm. I sense confidence in you, thats not bad for a higher being, I suppose
|Hmph. What could a brat like you know anything about elevating ones existence?|
Han De answered with a smirk.
You advanced one major realm, right?
| You!|
Han Shan looked upset, but the corners of his mouth had a slight twitch to them. He cleared his throat and started speaking seriously.
|Since you have no eyes, I will explain it to you. The difference between higher and lower beings, is like the difference between heaven and earth! The very way you see reality changes! It is sothing a lower being like you could never understand.|
Han De nodded at Han Shans smirk, and spoke as if he was reminiscing a fond mory.
Looks like I really am your grandson. I rember making a similar speech after breaking through to the Foundation Establishnt realm. Advancing a major realm was such an exciting event back then
Seeing Han Shan openly speechless was a first, both for Han De, and for the cultivation idiot.
Of course, all of that seems mundane after advancing 3 major realms in one sitting.
| You did what?! Are you tired of living?!?|
Han Des face suddenly beca serious, but that was soon replaced by an Arrogant Young Master sneer.
Such is the difference between heaven and earth...
Han Shan sighed once more and started examining Han De. Sotis he frowned, sotis he looked bewildered. Han De patiently waited for the diagnosis.
|Hmmm Your core and Nascent Soul arent ordinary.|
Yes, I know, unfortunately
|Describe your cultivation art.|
That would take way too long.
I still have so spiritual energy left.
Han De embedded his master-level understanding of the Light of Creation Scripture into a crude ntal illusion. Han Shan instantly recognized the vibrations of the Twilight Phantasm Scripture.
| Your grandmother wouldve been proud|
Han De almost stopped condensing his Qi and wasted his effort! The cultivation idiot never heard about his paternal grandmother.
|The Twilight Phantasm Scripture in the sect archives is a simplified version. It used to be so complex that no one besides your grandmother could use it...|
Han Shan recognized how Han De completed the scripture on his own, and even made improvents on top of that. As the sole survivor of the Han dynasty, Han Shan had a lot of responsibilities over his shoulders, and his emotions beca more and more muted over the years. The familiar ripples of his late wifes art woke up indescribable mories in his heart.
Han Shan let the emotions stay only for a mont. Then, he regained his composure. Once again, he was back to his usual self. He nodded at Han De and received the mory of his cultivation art.
|Hmm.|
Han Shan fell into deep thought with a frown.
|This art fits the mutation of your roots perfectly, there is no need for to create a new scripture for you. As long as you keep cultivating the Endless Slumber Scripture, there should be no hidden dangers.
Let your soul recover more before cultivation. If it is only for recovering your spiritual energy, then aim for one forth at the highest, then there shouldnt be problems. Attempting to absorb more than that through Qi restoring pills may cause an imbalance.
At this rate you can start cultivating normally in a few weeks. But it would be better if you waited a month.|
The Endless Slumber Scripture was too profound for Han Shan to give a better estimate. It was also a perfect fit for Han Des mutated roots. Since Long Ai could predict even this, Han Shan had no doubts that few could match her ability to calculate.
Where could she have found that weird scripture thought Han Shan. The entire legacy of the Han dynasty was embedded in his soul, and there was nothing even close to the Endless Slumber scripture! But that was a thought for another ti
|Senior Long Ai ntioned that she will give you a Dark Qi cultivation thod when you are close to ascending. Listen to everything senior says, she isnt an ordinary higher being, or an ordinary monarch. She knows of our origins.|
Han Des Xianxia senses detected a few pages worth of exposition behind Han Shans words.
Lately, there have been too many MC-like developnts. I should probably straight up ask just to be safe
Regardless of the potential developnts, Han De was curious about the Han familys origins himself.
Han Shan recognized this, and started explaining without waiting for his grandson to ask the question. Which was convenient for Han De.
|The origins of the Han family arent as simple as you think. In my great-grandfathers ti, we used to rule absolute. A scoff from him was enough to end countless worlds. Even Long Ai of now wouldve had no choice but to bow to your great-great-grandfather. We were unrivaled!|
Oh no
|But, nothing lasts forever. I was young back then, and didnt understand many things. When the end ca, my father, his father, and his father before, burnt their life essence so that we could survive. and little Wei, along with a handful of servants, fell into the world that you knew as our ho. At the last second, your grandmother gave her life to save little Wei, who was only a baby at the ti.|
Han Shan fell silent, and his gaze beca deep. It was as if he wasnt a cultivator anymore, just a grandpa that went through a world of pain. It would be a lie to say that Han De wasnt affected by this sight. He treated the Han family as his own family for months, and his emotional investnt was only increasing.
However, it was impossible for him to not notice the extrely dangerous developnt. The story had a beginning, and an end, but Han Shan had conveniently skipped over the middle. The most crucial parts.
Old man, are you saying we have an ancient enemy that will soday find us in order to erase the na of Han?
|Hmm?|
Han Shan was surprised for a second, but chucked in the next.
|No, we had no enemies. No one could dare to oppose the na of Han. If we did have an enemy, that would be the Ti itself.|
Huh?
Was he talking literally? Han De couldnt tell.
|Dont think in trifling terms when I say we are not from this world. The Han dynasty isnt from this world, isnt from this realm, and isnt from this reality. There is more to existence behind the veil. Our reality collapsed, because it was its ti.|
Um
This had the potential of becoming the tragic backstory of an MC. This wasnt the first ti either, the stakes were continuously increasing. Destroyed ho? How about a destroyed hoWORLD? That wasnt enough? How about a destroyed UNIVERSE?!
So the Light elent
|Doesnt exist for the inhabitants of this reality. They do have their own variations of Yang elents, but the Light elent itself, ca from our reality. Over ti so of the servants coupled with the aboriginals and spread the Light elent, but eventually, those will disappear within a few generations. Heavens will not allow foreign elents to thrive.
The Long familys Dark elent is the sa. Years ago, before the wedding of your parents, senior Long Ai revealed that she was aware of the Han dynasty. The Long family may never admit it, but they too, are outsiders.|
So there are no blood enemies? No irreconcilable enmities?
It almost felt like an MC story, but it just wasnt quite there.
What about the Starfall Mountain Sect?
|When we fell, I sent so of the servants to survey the surroundings, and they found an aboriginal sect. Their na wasnt bad. Starfall Mountain. Though we didnt fall onto a mountain, I thought it was fitting, and took over the sect.|
Han Shan spoke as if it wasnt a big deal, or as if he were used to such acts.
|I purged everyone except the servant family, and raised them as stewards. Hmph. To think they would repay our kindness like that, but enough of that!
In truth, all of your uncles, aunts, and cousins used to be servants of the Han dynasty. They really are your relatives, but they are the lesser blood of the dynasty.|
Han De now understood why Han Shan was so obsessed with face, especially when it ca to the Han family. The prejudices of his past were fully carried over to the present. It also explained so of the past behavior of the Han family.
He thinks they are lesser blood, but still blood theless, and couldnt bring himself to kill them. And the relatives themselves feel indignant over their treatnt, since the Han dynasty itself has vanished long ago. It would be surprising if they didnt have so hidden resentnt.
Han De thought the story would be useless, but this was good and relevant info. Now he had a better idea of how to approach his paternal relatives.
This is fine and all, but wasnt what I wanted to know originally
What about the constitution youve ntioned. Why does the Long family want it? What is its na, what does it do?
|Why does anyone want their descendent to be powerful?|
Han Shan smiled thoughtfully.
|But you are right, there is a design behind their efforts, but they will not ntion anything until it is complete. I doubt even your mother knows anything.
As for the constitution, it isnt a matter of having Yin-Yang harmony, but rging them. If I speak of my speculations there might be heavenly punishnt involved. According to senior Long Ai, even the na is taboo.
But dont worry, your current constitution wont complicate the developnt. It took a while to recognize, but your Innate Light Body is one of the highest-tier ones. If your great-great-grandfather saw you, he wouldve put you at the center of our pri star for a million years. Hahaha.|
What was a pri star? Han De assud it was so sort of Light elent thed cultivation realm.
F#$% , Im glad I wasnt born in that era
Technically, he wasnt born in this era too, but Han De didnt notice that slip-up. The thought of spending a million years in cultivation was too horrifying.
Is he purposefully trying to avoid sothing? Sothing feels off
From Han Des perspective, Han Shan was steering the conversation away from sothing.
Old man, is there anything else that I should know?
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Are you sure youre not forgetting sothing?
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You wont play dumb in the future, right? Im sure you wont give excuses like You didnt ask, so I didnt think it was necessary to explain this crucial piece of information or anything like that.
Han De even imitated the tone of his grandfather. Han Shan's silence only served to fuel Han Des determination. There was no way he was going to leave without getting proper answers.
Han Shan sighed and seed to have resigned to his fate. Han De kept watching him closely and did not believe the expressions of Han Shan.
Though Han De didnt know, Han Shan had spent great effort on that voice transmission so that no one could listen in.
Could you stop planting flags for a second? Seriously?
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