Youre Jing, correct? An incredibly beautiful young man walked up to her.
Jing was in the middle of accepting her last task of the month inside the Mission Hall. After accepting the task, Jing turned around to face the man. There were plenty of ways of going about this sudden encounter. But Jing was interested in what he was going to ask. This disciple was a face she hasnt seen before.
And you are? She asked.
Sorry for my rudeness, call Jig. He perford a small bow.
Why did you wish to speak with ? People were beginning to stare.
And it was no surprise why they were being stared at either. This guy was a Core Disciple with an incredibly high cultivation base. Soone like him shouldnt even be in the Outer Court in the first place. There was also the fact that he was treating Jing with such respect despite being a Core Stage cultivator. Jig was stronger than so elders! What could soone of his lofty status want with a freak like Jing?
I believe we should head sowhere more suitable before speaking about such things. Would you please follow ? He asked politely.
Very well. Jing followed behind Jig as they left the Mission Hall.
Before she passed through the doors, Jing slapped a certain talisman on the wall in case sothing unexpected happens. Jig was probably aware of what she did but most likely didnt know what type of talisman she placed down. It also wouldve been rude for him to question her just yet. They have never t before and he had sothing he wanted to talk with her about. She didnt have to follow him or answer anything at all if she didnt want to.
Jig led her deep into the sect. Past the Outer Court and into the Inner Court before taking her to the court beyond the Inner Court. This was where the Elders and Core Disciples lived. Massive houses that stretched across a seemingly endless field. The quality of air and qi here was far superior to that in the Inner and Outer Court. It still didnt hold a candle to Yings Void World and that made Jing a bit proud. But mostly she felt disappointed about the difference in treatnt.
Unless the cost of making the air and qi here was expensive which it probably was, Jing didnt see why they didnt just make all three of the Courts have the sa fantastic quality for cultivating. Another thing she plans to do after taking over the sect. Just seeing the way, the Golden Serpent Sect runs itself makes her brain want to squish itself into goop. How did they ever hope to improve and how in the world are they one of the top sects in the world? Sothing about the trash way they run this sect works well and Jing wasnt sure if it was the cutthroat survival of the fittest thod they have the disciples work under or sothing else she didn't know about.
I hope this is worth the walk. You brought quite far from ho. Jing chatted.
I wouldnt waste the ti of a prodigy such as yourself for no good reason. I heard of what youve done to the others that treated you rudely. A fate I wouldnt wish to suffer myself. He smiled.
Youre not so bad yourself. Reaching the core stage in your 20s. Not just anyone could accomplish a feat like that. Jing complinted.
This complint by Jing caused him to slightly pause. Jings eyes peered into this short mont of pause to analyze him further. He wondered how did she know he was in his twenties and not just hiding his age with cultivation? Was it a martial art that could tell the bone age of soone? Why would a prodigy like Jing get a useless martial art like that? That couldnt be it.
Thank you... Jig forced a smile.
Whos your master? Jing asked.
Elder Zhong. You may not know him though as he keeps a low profile. He answered without a problem.
You an the Elder in charge of the library? Jing thought.
Thats him.
I didnt know he took disciples.
That is sowhat related to what I wish to talk to you about Jing. Please co inside my ho. He politely asked.
Hm. Jing didnt sense any talismans or other traps surrounding his ho.
She walked inside to the small ho. Unlike all the other massive mansions filled with servants, Jigs ho was far quainter and more peaceful. It resembled the small shacks in the Outer Court but a thousand tis better. On the outside, it looked holy and inviting, like the type of place where an old couple were to spend the remainder of their lives together with no connection with the outside world. The construction of the house was perfect and didnt look as if it was going to collapse from heavy wind. On the inside, there were few objects to take notice of. Just simple everyday furniture but no windows.
Would you like so tea? He asked.
Im fine. Jing responded.
Please take a seat. Im not sure how long thisll take and wouldnt want you to feel uncomfortable by standing the whole ti. He offered.
Jing took a seat on the opposite side of his wooden table. Taking a close look at the table, revealed that it wasnt made out of any standard wood. This craftmanship... Could this possibly be so sort of spirit object? Or did a carpenter make this out of special spirit wood? Jing wished she could refine so of the furniture in her ho. Actually, she wished she could refine the entire house! But that wasnt possible with SCP-914's size and material limit.
Jing couldnt refine everything under the heavens. She couldnt refine things that she couldnt bring into herself. So that translated to various objects such as heavy objects, large objects, liquids not held in glasses or cups, gases, and people bigger than her. These restrictions didnt really affect her too much in the long run. The many things that she could refine were more than enough to benefit her compared to the things she couldnt.
Jing, I would like to ask for your assistance.
Im sure you do, considering you brought all the way out here.
You see, my junior brother has recently involved himself in so trouble over a girl. Trouble that is too big for a person of his strength to deal with. He will most likely die if he doesnt receive any help anyti soon.
You arent able to help him for so reason? Jing understood.
Thats correct. Neither nor my Master are able to intervene in the trouble my junior brother has gotten into. If we get involved, the situation will explode into sothing thatll involve the Golden Serpent Sect and possibly start an avoidable war.
So you sought out for my strength, not my potential? Jing asked.
Thats right. You, a disciple in the Qi Gathering stage that can survive a battle with a beast in the Core Realm, is perfect for sothing like this. But I understand that you arent willing to do sothing like this without proper paynt. We have never t or spoke before and you have no obligation to help in anyway. However, I am willing to pay any price for you to save my junior brother from dying.
[Mission available for host!]
[Save Jigs junior brother from dying a horrible death! Jigs junior martial brother is actually a person of fate! Xun Liuxian! His death isnt preordained at this ti by the heavens and they are trying to prevent his death by any ans possible!]
[Rewards: SCP-682, soul refining orb, Banner of Death]
Interesting... I thought the being behind the system had a grudge against the persons of fate. The rewards look especially good but maybe that just shows how difficult this mission really is. I need to prepare myself well.
Any price? Jing wanted clarification.
Anything within my ans. He quickly corrected.
Having a Core Realm disciple owe a favor isnt a bad deal at all. But just one favor isnt enough for to risk my neck for soone I dont know. Three favors and we have a deal. Jing offered.
Two. He spoke up.
Three and thats my final offer.
Two and I'll allow you and your followers into the Training Array for an entire day. He counter offered.
I believe we discussed enough. Jing got up.
With Yings Void World, nearly nothing inside the sect could keep up with the rate of her angels progress. In either martial arts developnt or cultivation. Jing walked towards the door as Jig was starting to sweat slightly. Was the life of his junior brother worth owing three favors to this strange girl?! Jig already knew the answer to that question but still didnt like that he had to do this.
I accept! Three favors! He said as she was halfway out the door.
The condition just raised to four. Jing told him plainly.
Fine! Four favors! But you have to save my junior brother and bring him back without a single missing limb! He gave in.
It was a pleasure doing business with you Jig. Ill have him back before the Grand Tournant.
His last known location was near the Erald Grass Slaying Sect. Please head there first and if he isnt there, try to find a woman known as Elder Suying. Also do not reveal the fact that you are from the Golden Serpent Sect. The sect cant be implicated in this in any shape. You are still a big secret within the sect. No one from outside the sect should know of you and if they do, it is only your na, not your appearance. Dont reveal your na either. Jig warned.
I understand. You wouldnt mind going to save an angel of mine, would you? His na is Hu Tao and hes probably going to die soon sowhere in the Inner Court. I have a few things to prepare before I head out to save this brother of yours. Farewell. Jing slapped a talisman on herself and disappeared.
An angel? Oh wait, thats what she calls her followers. I guess I better head out to the Inner Court then. This sounds simple enough.
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