Chapter 255: Chapter 47 I Found the Hell Path!
Wen Yang felt that sothing was very off.
He had dealt with Jiang Liyan before and knew that although the witch was curious, her personality was filled with extre suspicion.
For example, during the exploration of ancient ruins, she would often suddenly take off halfway through.
Of course, everyone was unaware that Jiang the Witch had the feature of being “extrely reliant on intuition,” and simply thought she saw a bow in a cup’s reflection and suspected enemies in every bush, hence they treated it as a joke.
How could such an extrely cautious witch entrust her “life in his judgnt” just because of a sentence from fellow Wei?
What a joke!
How long have these two known each other? Could they be having an affair?
While Wen Yang was making various speculations and gossipping, he saw Jiang Liyan moving ticulously step by step to the spot where the dragon puppet had been destroyed by the Thunder thod Restrictions.
There was no reaction.
Wei Dongliu felt greatly relieved, thinking to himself that his Ah Jing would not make a mistake.
Wen Yang and the others were also overjoyed, soone had finally passed through the Thunder thod Restrictions!
After the joy, they imdiately turned to rage:
Damn, why wasn’t that person !
This way, all the benefits inside would be taken by Jiang the Witch!
Jiang Liyan also realized this and found that her Ten Aspects Release thod could safely pass through the entrance restrictions, she imdiately controlled her sword and turned into a streak of light, rushing inside, completely different from her earlier dawdling.
Her sword light disappeared into the depths of the corridor, and the four cultivators outside stood silently in the water, wordless with one another.
“Won’t fellow Wei explain?” Wen Yang couldn’t help but ask.
“Explain what?” Wei Dongliu asked nonchalantly in return.
“If it goes on like this, all the benefits inside will be swept up by Jiang the Witch!” Gu Lie said angrily, “We would be left picking up nothing on the outside!”
“That won’t be the case,” Wei Dongliu said, “She will co back.”
“Why won’t that be?” Long Xiaoqi asked curiously, his eyes blinking as if to say, “Could it be that there really is an affair between you two?”
“Because the key is in my hand,” Wei Dongliu said.
The others were slightly stunned and then rembered the golden sword that the Qilin had given him, they imdiately fell silent.
Jiang the Witch thought she had stumbled upon good luck, but wasn’t she completely calculated by others? In the end, it was a wasted effort, which was truly pitiful.
Sure enough, not even half a mont passed when Jiang Liyan, with the appearance of a fox demon, appeared again from around the corner, greeting everyone casually as if nothing had happened:
“I just went in for a look, it’s okay, there aren’t any chanisms… why are you all looking at like that?”
“To think that even after entering the Divine Palace, fellow Jiang did not forget her old friends, it’s truly touching,” Wen Yang said sardonically.
“Of course, we are a team, after all,” Jiang Liyan said shalessly and then turned to look at Wei Dongliu, “Fellow Wei, now that I have co in, is there any way to break this chanism?”
“On the wall, count the third Everbright Lamp from the left to the right and rotate it clockwise for one complete turn,” the Kunlun Mirror prompted.
Wei Dongliu repeated the instructions exactly, and Jiang Liyan followed them precisely, only to hear a sound resembling electric arcs exploding all around.
“Is it unlocked?” Gu Lie asked uncertainly.
“Hmm,” Wei Dongliu received a prompt from the Kunlun Mirror and took the lead in moving forward.
The group watched in silence as he calmly walked into the entrance, and nothing happened.
The restrictions had indeed been lifted.
Gu Lie and the others hastened to follow, eting up with Wei Dongliu and Jiang Liyan.
They had finally entered the Mirror Lake Divine Palace, and although everyone visibly relaxed, they couldn’t help but feel anxious.
If the entrance’s restrictions were so difficult to break, how dangerous would it be inside? They could only take one step at a ti and see.
After a mont, Wen Yang secretly transmitted his voice to Jiang Liyan, asking:
“Who exactly is this Wei fellow? How do you know him?”
“That’s a long story,” Jiang Liyan chuckled.
Saying it’s a long story ant if you insist on asking, I can only make up a lie for you.
Wen Yang then tactfully closed the subject, shifting the topic:
“Don’t you think that he seems like soone from… that place?”
“Where?” Jiang Liyan didn’t understand.
Wen Yang hinted discreetly:
“Among the Six Paths, who takes precedence?”
“That would be either the Heavenly Demon Path or the Nether Ghost Path…” Jiang Liyan began, but suddenly her realization hit her hard, “Could it be the Hell Path?”
“Mm.”
“No way, how did you figure that out?” Jiang Liyan was incredulous and uncertain.
“Because I can’t figure him out, that’s exactly why I suspect he’s from the Hell Path!” explained Wen Yang, “Look, people from the Hell Path are also incredibly powerful yet mysterious in their origins, aren’t they?”
Jiang Liyan knew well what he referred to: It was said that over seven hundred years ago, a Nascent Soul bigwig from the Mortal Life Path— for so unknown reason, whether dissatisfaction with the long-term stealth of the Hell Path, or an intent to usurp their prestige as direct descendants of the Intercepting Cult— took the lead in convening a summit of the Six Paths. He declared that any Sect not attending would be expelled from the Six Paths alignnt.
This was obviously aid at the Hell Path because after the Intercepting Cult’s defeat in the great battle of interpretation and detrint, the Hell Path’s forebear, the Immaculate Mother (then called “Immaculate Virgin”), had decreed upon passing down the teachings that disciples were strictly forbidden to participate in public events under the banner of the Hell Path.
In other words, you could visit other Cultivators privately as a Hell Path Cultivator or join public events under a disguised identity, but you could not swagger around proudly with your Hell Path status… Basically, the Hell Path was not to appear before the public eye.
That Nascent Soul bigwig from the Mortal Life Path obviously ant to strip them of their status and prestige, betting that the Hell Path wouldn’t dare to show themselves and seize the opportunity to depose them.
The Hell Path’s response was straightforward: on the day of the Six Paths summit, the Nascent Soul bigwig who had initiated the event did not show up. Later, it was discovered that he and about a hundred Golden Core and Foundation Establishnt disciples had all been killed within their Sect Residence in the Mount Wutai Range.
In short, when it cos to the Hell Path, the first impression for everyone is “mysterious”—because few Cultivators have dealt with them, and most of those who claid they had were mostly lying or boasting.
The second impression is “powerful”—as no one witnessed their moves, and most who did witness were dead, so presumably they must be overwhelmingly powerful, otherwise how could they maintain such mystery?
Upon closer reflection, Jiang the Witch suddenly realized that all of Wei the Scoundrel’s characteristics almost perfectly matched those of the Hell Path!
Firstly, his origins were obscure, which he very secretively avoided discussing, yet he seed thoroughly knowledgeable about the various situations in the Cultivation World—surely a source of information from the Hell Path!
Secondly, he claid to have no master, saying he was a self-taught Loose Cultivator, yet his strength was preposterously formidable—surely cultivated with the Hell Path’s resources!
Finally, learning the way of Formations required abundant resources, not possible without the backing of a major Sect.
All the new talents from the other Five Paths were here, and previously none knew Wei the Scoundrel, while Orthodox Sect Cultivators were unlikely to practice Demonic Techniques…
All things considered, the likelihood that Wei the Scoundrel originated from the Hell Path was extrely high! It was virtually a certainty!
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