Five or six months later.
Lan Changan's first year of late stage Foundation Establishnt passed, reaching the age of one hundred and forty-one.
Certain rising Foundation Establishnt geniuses of the sect might have been born a hundred years later than him.
At the sa ti, the Profound Water Turtle was nearing its 100th birthday.
With its slow-growth nature, it would typically take one to two hundred years for the Profound Water Turtle to advance to the second rank. Of course, there were exceptions, such as encountering legendary treasures of the heavens and earth, which could significantly accelerate its cultivation.
So speculators, such as the Beast Taming Zhou Family, wondered if Lan Chang'an possessed a special thod or secret.
However, with Lan Chang'an’s current strength and connections, protecting a few secrets was no longer a challenge.
The advancent speed of a Profound Water Turtle such as this one was still relatively slow, far from the majority of spirit pets or demonic beasts of the sa bloodline rank.
The Profound Water Turtle’s greatest strength was its defense, though its offensive capabilities were lacking. For larger powers and elite cultivators, its appeal wasn’t very high—raising it didn’t yield much benefit. Its biggest advantage was its longevity, far exceeding that of most living creatures.
Shortly after the Profound Water Turtle turned a hundred years old, Jiang Yechen finally arrived at Wuqi Mountain.
He didn’t co alone. Accompanying him were a few young Qi-Refining cultivators from the Jiang Family.
...
"I apologize for making Fairy Shi wait so long. I spent several months recovering from my injuries, and after settling the affairs of my family, I was delayed further."
At Xiao Pan Peak, Jiang Yechen cupped his hands apologetically.
Clad in a luxurious purple robe, his sword-like eyebrows and starry eyes retained their handsoness, though he now appeared more fatigued, as if he had aged five or six years since they last t.
While his features weren’t as youthful as before, the once delicateness had also significantly diminished.
"It’s understandable. I’ve heard of the misfortunes that have befallen the Jiang Family."
With an elegant smile, Fairy Shi gracefully led Jiang Yechen into the cave dwelling.
Lan Chang'an, watching from Little Turtle Peak, observed the scene but did not imdiately join them.
The matter of Fairy Shi recovering her mories was a personal affair, the true nature of which was unknown to outsiders.
Inside the cave-dwelling on Xiao Pan Peak, after a secret discussion lasting nearly an hour, Shi Manrong escorted Jiang Yechen out.
"Fellow Daoist Jiang, please wait here at Wuqi Mountain for two more days while I consider everything."
That night, Jiang Yechen and his entourage were settled into guest quarters at Wuqi Mountain.
Later in the evening, Fairy Shi ca to Little Turtle Peak for a private discussion with Lan Chang'an.
"This ti, Jiang Yechen didn’t make any outrageous demands, such as asking for core formation materials. However, his requests are still far from modest," Shi Manrong reported.
Jiang Yechen had two conditions.
The first was to purchase a batch of war supplies at a discounted price. These included formations, talismans, and pills, with a total value exceeding 20,000 spirit stones.
However, Jiang Yechen offered to pay only 60% of the market price.
The second request was to have a few of the younger, more promising Qi-Refining descendants of the Jiang Family relocated to Wuqi Mountain.
During the war, Fairy Shi would need to ensure their safety and provide them with access to the spiritual vein for cultivation, for a period not exceeding twenty years.
The conditions Jiang Yechen proposed aligned with the current situation of the Jiang Family.
"Jiang Yechen has a keen eye. Wuqi Mountain’s location makes it an ideal place for the younger clansn to seek refuge," Lan Chang'an remarked after a brief mont of thought.
Wuqi Mountain was located in the central region of the Liang Kingdom, to the northwest. Just north of it was the Black Fog Mountain Range.
Currently, the war in the cultivation world was concentrated along the southern border of the Liang Kingdom, so it wouldn’t reach the core areas controlled by the Fla Departing Palace anyti soon.
Wuqi Mountain was also not far from the center of the Liang Kingdom, with easy routes for retreat to the north and west, and it was well-connected in terms of information.
Additionally, as a stronghold for loose cultivators, even if Liang Kingdom suffered a major defeat, Wuqi Mountain was unlikely to beco a primary target of Feng Kingdom’s cultivators.
After discussing the matter, Lan Chang'an and Fairy Shi agreed to Jiang Yechen’s conditions in principle, though they planned to negotiate for a better price.
"By the way, on his way to Wuqi Mountain, Jiang Yechen was intercepted by spies from Feng Kingdom’s cultivation world. He was temporarily conscripted by Fla Departing Palace cultivators, which delayed him," Fairy Shi added.
"Spies from an enemy country?"
Lan Chang'an realized that the Liang Kingdom was now more chaotic than in past years, with hidden dangers lurking everywhere.
Even in the rear, safety was not guaranteed.
As the war dragged on, more spies and scouts from Feng Kingdom’s cultivation forces would infiltrate deep into Liang Kingdom’s territory, stirring up trouble and creating chaos.
This suggested that there was room for formation tools and talismans to appreciate in value.
...
Two days later.
After further negotiations between Fairy Shi and Jiang Yechen, they reached an agreent.
Both parties were sincere in their dealings, and neither were the type to haggle endlessly over every little detail, so the negotiations didn’t take long.
Fairy Shi agreed to protect the Jiang Family’s younger mbers for fifteen years, to the best of her abilities.
The war supplies, primarily consisting of formations and talismans, were sold at a 30% discount from market prices.
This ti, Lan Chang'an was present and also committed to providing so talismans at relatively low prices.
As for the mory restoration process, Fairy Shi asked Lan Chang'an to act as her protector, to guard against any potential accidents.
The term "protector" was more of a euphemism for "watcher."
Jiang Yechen reluctantly agreed, saying, "In ordinary circumstances, I wouldn’t display this treasure to outsiders, let alone risk depleting its spiritual energy."
"I hope the two of you will keep this to yourselves and swear a heart demon oath."
Lan Chang'an and Fairy Shi agreed and, in return, asked Jiang Yechen to make a corresponding oath to keep the details of their transaction confidential.
After the oaths were sworn, Fairy Shi activated a secret chamber for Jiang Yechen to use in restoring her mories.
Inside the chamber, the three of them sat cross-legged on ditation mats.
Jiang Yechen and Shi Manrong sat facing each other.
"Activate!" Jiang Yechen chanted, forming hand seals as a surge of spiritual energy rippled from him, far exceeding the typical range of a late-stage Foundation Establishnt cultivator’s spiritual sense.
Buzz!
A pale green, translucent jade stone hovered above his palm, radiating gentle waves of verdant light.
Jiang Yechen pointed a finger, and the jade shrank to the size of a palm, pressing itself against Fairy Shi’s forehead.
"A soul Dao treasure? At least middle-grade third-rank," Lan Chang'an noted, observing the tiny cracks on the surface of the jade, indicating its diminished spiritual energy.
"What a waste of a precious item."
Lan Chang'an inwardly sighed, guessing the general function of this soul Dao treasure.
It likely had the ability to nourish and repair the soul, temporarily enhance spiritual sense, or defend against spiritual attacks during combat.
However, due to Jiang Yechen’s own limitations, he had continually drained the jade’s power without being able to nurture it back to its full potential, leading to the gradual loss of its spiritual essence.
Perhaps the treasure had already been damaged when Jiang Yechen first acquired it.
As Jiang Yechen cast his spell, the translucent waves of green light flowed like water into Fairy Shi’s forehead, entering her sea of consciousness.
Fairy Shi remained calm and composed, showing no signs of discomfort.
Lan Chang'an’s spiritual sense was much stronger than Jiang Yechen’s, and he kept a close watch to ensure that Jiang Yechen didn’t attempt any tricks.
Jiang Yechen had a soul Dao treasure, his senses were sharp, and he vaguely detected the presence of a spiritual sense that was beyond his own.
His heart was in shock, making his back break out in a cold sweat. His actions beca even more cautious, not daring to touch the deeper parts of Fairy Shi’s sea of consciousness.
Jiang Yechen had dared to co to Wuqi Mountain alone, confident in his abilities to face two late-stage Foundation Establishnt cultivators, particularly because of his strong spiritual sense.
A powerful spiritual sense often gave cultivators an advantage in combat, allowing them to anticipate an opponent’s moves and enhance the power of their magical weapons or treasures.
Now, sensing a spiritual presence even stronger than his own, possibly at the Fake Dan level, Jiang Yechen realized that Wuqi Mountain was far more formidable than he had anticipated.
This realization made him aware of the significant risk he had taken.
Lan Chang'an was aware that Jiang Yechen might have noticed the presence of his spiritual sense, but he wasn’t particularly concerned.
First, Jiang Yechen couldn’t be sure that the powerful spiritual sense ca from Lan Chang'an. It was entirely possible that a Fake Dan cultivator was hidden within Wuqi Mountain.
Second, Lan Chang'an had only two important matters left to resolve within Liang Kingdom’s cultivation world, both related to his Core Formation plans, with the ancient ruin being one of them.
Once those matters were dealt with, he planned to flee to another country. Even if his true strength was partially revealed, it wouldn’t matter much.
As Jiang Yechen continued his efforts to restore the mories, he expended a considerable amount of ntal energy.
Every half-day or so, he needed to stop and ditate for several hours to recover.
...
Before they knew it, seven days had passed.
At the adjacent Little Pill Peak.
"It’s been seven days, and Fairy Shi and the others still haven’t co out?" Ye Fei muttered in confusion as he glanced at the sealed formation surrounding Xiao Pan Peak.
Fairy Shi’s cave dwelling at Xiao Pan Peak was known for not allowing male cultivators to stay overnight, except for Lan Chang'an, who had once been her lover.
Even then, Lan Chang'an had never stayed more than a single night.
Now, it had been seven days and seven nights. Two n and one woman had been cooped up in the cave without erging, which was quite unusual.
Just as the sun began to set, three figures finally erged from Xiao Pan Peak’s cave dwelling.
Lan Chang'an and Fairy Shi smiled as they escorted Jiang Yechen out.
"I hope the two of you will keep your word," Jiang Yechen said, looking pale and unwell. He shot a final glance at the two of them before flying away from Xiao Pan Peak.
"Fellow Daoist Jiang!"
As Jiang Yechen passed by Little Pill Peak, Ye Fei greeted him and exchanged a few polite words.
Hiss!
"Jiang Yechen looks so pale, and his movents seem unsteady as if he’s suffered a loss of vitality?" Ye Fei gasped in shock as he watched the handso cultivator fly away.
His mind raced, piecing together the fact that the three of them had been inside the cave for seven days and seven nights. His expression grew increasingly colorful.
"Fellow Daoist Shi, take so ti to rest and recover," Lan Chang'an said to Fairy Shi after exchanging a few words. He then flew away from Xiao Pan Peak.
Sensing soone watching him, he glanced toward Little Pill Peak.
"Fellow Daoist Lan," Ye Fei called out awkwardly, offering a distant greeting.
After Lan Chang'an returned to Little Turtle Peak, Ye Fei couldn’t help but admire him.
"Fellow Daoist Lan’s cultivation of the life-nurturing technique must be extraordinary. After seven days and seven nights, he looks completely unfazed, unlike Jiang Yechen, who’s clearly lacking in stamina. Truly a man of great endurance," Ye Fei thought with deep respect.
...
A few days later.
Shi Manrong visited Little Turtle Peak to discuss the situation with Lan Chang'an in private.
"How are you feeling, Fellow Daoist Shi?" Lan Chang'an asked.
"My sea of consciousness has stabilized, and I’ve recovered many of my mories, including so details about the interior of the ancient ruin," Shi Manrong replied. After a brief hesitation, she added, "But I can’t be certain that all of my mories have returned."
"Recovering the key mories is what’s important."
Lan Chang'an reassured her.
"I’d like to confirm sothing, though."
Shi Manrong’s voice was soft and gentle, carrying a certain warmth and allure despite her typically dignified deanor.
"How do you plan to confirm it?" Lan Chang'an asked, maintaining his composure.
"Fellow Daoist Lan, do you think I’m beautiful?"
Shi Manrong gently leaned closer, her silver-plated face flushed with a hint of pink.
Dressed in a moon-white gown, her graceful and refined figure exuded an air of high-class elegance. She lifted the hem of her skirt slightly and, with a delicate sway of her hips, sat on Lan Chang'an’s lap.
Lan Chang'an felt a wave of familiarity wash over him.
He quickly recalled that this was exactly how she had behaved years ago, during their first intimate encounter.
Back then, Shi Manrong, in order to break the restriction in the sea of consciousness, had tried to seduce Lan Chang'an.
"Are you sure about this, Fairy Shi?" Lan Chang'an asked with a wry smile, wrapping his arm around her waist.
The scene mirrored that of the past.
But this ti, there was no pretense of playing hard to get.
Shi Manrong’s cheeks glowed with the brightness of morning dew as she leaned her head against Lan Chang'an’s chest, her scent like the fragrant night-blooming jasmine filling the room.
Outside the cave, the moonlight was especially enchanting.
As ti passed, Shi Manrong’s hairpins fell askew, her delicate breath carrying a soft fragrance as her face grew more radiant with flushed intensity.
At the end, she lay limp in Lan Chang'an’s arms. One of her slender, graceful legs raised in a beautiful arc, her embroidered shoe slipping off, revealing her pale jade foot wrapped in silken white stockings.
The next morning.
Lan Chang'an watched as Shi Manrong straightened her gown, looking completely pristine and dignified.
Ever since he had pretended to be in a relationship with Zhou Qingxuan, this was the first ti he had been intimate with Fairy Shi again.
Perhaps it was the restoration of her mories, with feelings from both their shared past and present rging, that had broken the barrier between them.
"Last night was the final ti."
Shi Manrong’s clear gaze was unusually serene, and in that mont, she resembled the sa calm and composed formatoin master he had t seventy years ago at Wuqi Mountain, when she was as tranquil as a chrysanthemum in bloom.
"I understand. From now on, we’ll be nothing more than fellow Daoists."
Lan Chang'an had already sensed that last night’s indulgence was a final farewell to their fleeting romance.
With the imnse allure of the ancient ruin, even cultivators who had been true companions for a hundred years could turn on each other in pursuit of greater power.
To be honest, Lan Chang'an was already relieved that Fairy Shi hadn’t tried to stab him in the back during their intimate monts.
Having lived through multiple lifetis and witnessed countless betrayals, Lan Chang'an had remained wary the entire ti.
His body, refined to the level of a Fake Dan cultivator, and his Evergreen Technique’s resistance to poison ensured that, even with precautions in place, he would not fall victim to any foul play.
"Private matters and business are two separate things—that’s what Fellow Daoist Lan once said."
Fairy Shi smiled charmingly.
"The ancient ruin was sothing I discovered. Without profound knowledge of formations, it would be impossible to break through its defenses. As for the gains inside, we’ll split them sixty-forty. Do you have any objections, Fellow Daoist Lan?"
"As soone who joined midway as an assistant, I’m more than satisfied with forty percent," Lan Chang'an replied without issue.
In truth, verbal agreents like these held little weight. Unless the entire expedition went smoothly without any contention, there was no guarantee.
Within the ancient ruin, unexpected situations could arise at any ti. In the end, strength was what truly mattered.
"Very well. Let’s spend the next two months preparing. After that, we’ll head for the Black Fog Mountain Range together."
With that, Fairy Shi gracefully left.
Lan Chang'an pondered for a mont. With her mories restored, Fairy Shi now had a better understanding of the ancient ruin and would likely make certain preparations in advance.
From this perspective, she now held more control over the situation.
"Years ago, that Fake Dan cultivator known as ‘Qi Immortal’ had planted a restriction on Fairy Shi, attempting to control her. In the end, he t his demise in the ancient ruin."
Lan Chang'an’s eyes flickered as he contemplated the past.
At that ti, Fairy Shi had denied any involvent in the cultivator’s death, claiming it wasn’t her doing.
But considering that her life had been threatened, even if it had been her sche, no one could bla her.
...
In the two months that followed, Lan Chang'an began making preparations.
He took inventory of his magical weapons, treasures, talismans, puppets, and pills.
At present, he had about twenty regular quasi-third-rank talismans.
He also had more than forty treasure talismans, all of which exceeded the power of quasi-third-rank talismans. Among them were ten or so treasure talismans created using third-rank spirit wood as the dium, all with power at least equivalent to low third-rank.
He also had several top-grade second-rank puppets.
While Lan Chang'an lacked the expertise and materials to craft true third-rank puppets, he had managed to create one puppet with defensive capabilities equivalent to a quasi-third-rank treasure.
In addition, he had several precious pills that could temporarily boost his magical power.
A month later, his preparations were complete.
It was at this ti that an urgent letter arrived from the Apricot Villa, delivered to Little Turtle Peak.
"Zheng Centipede died on the frontlines."
Lan Chang'an read the letter aloud, his voice soft as he murmured the words.
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