Chapter 50: Rare Divine Artifact
The day of departure had finally arrived. Wang Xuan arrived early at the familiar mansion on the outskirts of An City. Once everyone gathered, they would set out from here.
"Do you want to wear a synthetic human-skin mask?" Qing Mu asked him.
Wang Xuan nodded. At this stage, he still could not fully withstand the firepower of energy weapons and specially made bullets. He knew that it was in his best interest to have a low profile and keep his identity hidden.
"It's not the old days anymore. Everyone's movents leave a trace. If soone really wants to investigate an individual, sooner or later, they will be able to find the clues," Qing Mu said.
He inford Wang Xuan that even with utmost caution, one's true identity could not remain concealed forever. It was only a matter of ti before it got exposed. Wang Xuan naturally understood this. However, he simply needed this buffer period. Once he practiced the Golden Body Technique to the seventh or eighth layer, he would gain more confidence. By then, conventional firearms would likely not be able to harm him.
"Where's the location this ti?" Wang Xuan inquired.
"It was originally supposed to be on the moon or Mars. But considering their unfriendly approach to the Old Arts this ti, it’s safer to choose the Old World."
After all, venturing deep into space posed risks. In case of any unforeseen events, it was hard to predict the outco. Moreover, those with powerful chs would clearly have a significant advantage. In the end, the chosen location was the Pamir Plateau area of the Old World. Old Chen then arrived. His short, densely packed silver hair shimred brilliantly, and his deanor had changed entirely. His eyes were sharp as a blade, and piercing like needles.
Wang Xuan almost did not recognize Old Chen when he spoke. Compared to the calm deanor he was used to seeing on Old Chen's face every day, it was as if he was looking at a completely different person. And when Old Chen put on that icy silver mask, any semblance of familiarity vanished. No trace of the gentle colleague Wang Xuan once knew could be glimpsed behind that tallic visage.
Old Chen gave a slight nod of acknowledgnt to Qing Mu and Wang Xuan but refrained from speaking. He moved to a quiet room to rest. He was silent and still, just like a mountain that could not be moved.
As for Wang Xuan, the realistic synthetic human-skin mask he had chosen for himself depicted the face of a young Eastern man who was vibrant and full of youthful zest. Qing Mu ntioned that their adversaries comprised various ethnicities, representing different organizations and alliances. This prompted Wang Xuan to purposely pick the mask he now wore.
"It's ti to leave," Qing Mu, standing by the floor-to-ceiling window, said as he watched a silver-gray large spaceship erge from the horizon. It slowed down, gradually descending to the large landing pad at the back of the estate. It appeared the Wu family had arrived. Influential figures from the family were there to accompany Old Chen to the Pamir Plateau, presumably to witness a fierce showdown. Regardless of the uncertainties and potential risks they faced, the Wu family's decision to co and personally escort Old Chen spoke volus of their sincerity.
Wang Xuan was puzzled. It seed that the Wu family was in so sort of trouble, and only those who practiced the Old Arts could offer any help.
"Is it just the three of us?" Wang Xuan asked in surprise. He realized that aside from himself, Old Chen, and Qing Mu, no one else would be joining them on the journey.
"Three of us from our side is enough. My master will be the one to take the center stage," Qing Mu replied, his voice heavy. Gazing at his master's retreating figure, uncertainty filled him. He elaborated that other experts in the Old Arts would also head to the Pamir Plateau, where they would rendezvous. Additionally, the official departnts of the old land would also be present to provide support and deterrence.
Wu Chenglin personally greeted Old Chen with considerable respect.
Walking beside him was Wu Yin. She was dressed appropriately, her curvaceous figure complinting her attire. A gentle yet slightly sweet smile played on her beautiful pale face. After paying her respects to Old Chen, she warmly greeted both Qing Mu and Wang Xuan. The latter was taken aback. He had never seen this side of Wu Yin before. From his prior encounters with her, she always had a fierce temperant.
"And this is...?" Wu Yin's question hung in the air, her smile polite yet filled with grace, as she looked at Wang Xuan with inquisitive eyes.
"This is Wang Xiao," Qing Mu introduced.
"You can just call
Xiao Wang[1]," Wang Xuan replied, his voice rich with a magnetic quality. After all, after changing his voice, this tone was the most natural and, fortunately, also pleasant.
Wu Yin's smile remained undiminished, but there was a hint of discomfort lurking beneath her expression. The na 'Xiao Wang' had triggered certain associations in her mind. Recently, the sa Wang Xuan, who had managed to anger her, was often affectionately called "Old Wang" by acquaintances like Qin Cheng.
However, in her eyes, the young man standing before her had an open, clear gaze that sparkled with sincerity. When he laughed, his face lit up brightly. No matter how she looked at it, this man seed far superior to Wang Xuan. If Wang Xuan could read her thoughts, he would surely reflect on how powerful biases and first impressions could be, enough to sway soone's aesthetic judgnts and opinions. In his opinion, this face he wore was a tad inferior to his true appearance.
"Xiao Wang is quite exceptional. Don't be deceived by his youth; he's incredibly gifted in the realm of the Old Arts. Even now, I'm not entirely sure I could match him in skill," Qing Mu remarked, a trace of lancholy evident in his voice. There was a raw honesty in his words, an unguarded mont where he seed to concede that his own journey might be nearing its end.
Wu Yin was taken aback. Can this man, barely into his twenties, be as formidable as claid? The revelation was startling.
In this era, with the decline of the Old Arts, it was rare for young people to dedicate themselves to its study. And even if they did possess so skill, it was never anything outrageous, given their age. Could he be the next Chen Yongjie? The thought startled her. While he might not be on par with a young Old Chen, the gap probably wasn't that wide either.
Many were aware that from a young age, Old Chen had practiced the Old Arts, making rapid strides in his expertise. By his twenties, he had already gained significant fa. Wu Yin imdiately realized the gravity of the situation. The collaboration between her family and the expedition organization was primarily to solicit the services of these masters of the Old Arts. Even if they failed to persuade Old Chen, they aid to recruit so of the renowned masters in this domain. The fact that Xiao Wang was so young and yet so proficient ant he was undoubtedly soone worth investing significant efforts in.
Another idea began to form in Wu Yin's mind. If she could draw Xiao Wang into their family's expedition team, have him on their side, and perhaps even have him 'educate' the insufferably ill-behaved Wang Xuan, it would certainly be an entertaining developnt. Without a doubt, the ensuing conversation between them flowed naturally and pleasantly. Wu Yin, with her graceful posture, guided Wang Xuan on a tour of the ship.
Even after Qing Mu excused himself to accompany Old Chen, leaving just the two of them, the conversation never hit a lull. Wang Xuan cast a sidelong glance at her. She wore minimal makeup, her face delicate and beautiful. With a prominent nose, lustrous red lips, a soft voice, and sharp wit, she exuded a mix of sensuality and intellectual beauty.
He could not help but wonder: Had there been a switch? Could it be that Da Wu had a twin sister? The Wu Yin in front of him seed different in both deanor and the way she interacted with others.
"People can really be so different. Xiao Wang, you're so humble. Despite being clearly skilled, you chose to stay a low profile. That's a rarity, especially among our peers..." Wu Yin remarked, shaking her head slightly.
At this, Wang Xuan could sense an underlying motive in her words. She was a master of subtlety, ntioning just enough to pique interest but not enough to give away her intentions. He had an inkling that future encounters with her would always be filled with such underlying tones.
He mused to himself, sowhat irritated, "Wu Yin, you're certainly playing a ga here. Are you plotting to have
fighting against myself?"
Although the journey to the Pamir Plateau region was long, their ships made quick work of the distance. Soon, the vast plateau appeared beneath them, its average altitude surpassing 4,500 ters. Many of the imposing mountains reached impressive heights of over 6,000 ters.
Known as Congling in ancient tis, the region played a significant route in the ancient Silk Road. In modern days, it was referred to as the Pamir Plateau in later tis. The altitude, especially during the deep autumn months, rendered the land barren and brown, with vegetation having long withered away due to the harsh conditions.
Nurous ships had already docked in a vast clearing, while smaller warships could be spotted stationed atop so of the peaks. Other vessels hovered in the air, not alighting. Wang Xuan recognized the strategic placent of these ships. Every faction seed prepared, positioning themselves to ensure they couldn't easily be cornered or ambushed by larger warships, creating a delicate balance of power.
Moreover, authorities from the Old World were present. Their purpose was not solely to offer legitimacy and deterrence; they were also drawn by the allure of a recently unearthed relic from ancient legends.
Wu Yin softly remarked, "The Marquis of Sui’s Pearl isn't so insignificant artifact. It's docunted in historical texts, ranked alongside the Clan He’s Jade, as one of the most renowned treasures from the Warring States period."
Wang Xuan was well aware of the current contention. So wished to take the Suihou Pearl, while others aid to prevent its removal. The eting at Pamir Plateau was set to find a resolution.
Old Chen had ntioned in private that this pearl was supposedly obtained by a Ear Taoist magician after slaying a dragon. Legend has it that intricate scriptures are etched upon it, making it an incredibly rare and divine object. However, he wasn't entirely certain about the authenticity of this particular Suihou Pearl. Over the centuries, several alleged "real" pearls had been unearthed, only to be found to be counterfeits. Carrying a delicate fragrance, Wu Yin stood beside Wang Xuan, both having disembarked from the airship to gaze upon the expansive mountain range.
Upon Old Chen's descent, a group imdiately approached him. Whether they were adversaries or old friends reuniting after years, they held him in high regard, not treating him lightly. Of course, this wasn't universal. So maintained a chilly deanor, and were staying a distance away from him.
"Mr. Chen!" soone loudly called out. The voice belonged to a man, encased in a compact humanoid ch suit, nearly three ters tall. With each forceful step on the ground, the ch exuded an imposing aura.
"I grew up on Mr. Chen's tales and have always admired him. However, it's been years since Mr. Chen last showcased his skills. Now, approaching sixty, can he still step into battle? Those who practice the ancient arts often start to decline at this age, with their vitality slowly withering. For safety's sake, I suggest I first test the condition of old Mr. Chen's abilities. This might prevent any unforeseen mishaps that could lead to bloodshed when he truly enters the field."
In an instant, the entire open space fell silent. Many were caught off guard, never expecting such a scene to play out. Qing Mu was imdiately incensed. This eting was, after all, infiltrated with ill-intent. They'd barely left the airship when this relatively unknown ch warrior started with his provocations. Who was he trying to impress?
Who wouldn't understand the underlying ssage here? The challenger's intentions were clear – to purposefully ruffle Old Chen and irritate those who practiced the ancient arts. The antagonist was well aware his actions were far from wise and were, in fact, quite lowly. Yet, he still proceeded in this crude manner. The blatant provocation was squarely aid at Old Chen.
To Qing Mu, it was also an affront to his master. Old Chen's reputation was significant, and for soone to so casually challenge and disrespect him like this was utterly unacceptable.
In fact, even those who weren't aligned with Old Chen or belonged to opposing factions found the challenge hard to stomach. Many wore deep frowns, feeling that a line had been crossed.
Voices from various factions—ch warriors, genetically enhanced combat forms, and New Arts martial artists—raised in condemnation. A chorus of disapproval echoed, indicating that many felt this provocation was too much.
Old Chen gestured for Qing Mu to step back, taking it upon himself to address the challenge. He walked forward, saying straightforwardly, "Alright then, co and test my condition."
The ch warrior responded, "Out of respect for the elderly, I'll refrain from using firearms." With a resonant clang, he drew a nearly two-ter-long broadsword. Charging forward, the ground trembled under his weight. As he approached, he swung the sword with great force, casting a brilliant gleam that was as blinding as lightning.
Initially, Old Chen remained still, waiting for the warrior to co closer. Only when the blade was almost upon him did he deftly sidestep. Then, with lightning speed, he lunged forward and, with a loud thud, slapped the ch warrior squarely on the chest.
Crack!
A horrifying sound echoed. The ch's external shell flickered with sparks and rapidly ford a dense network of cracks. Then, with a loud bang, it shattered into countless pieces, scattering across the ground.
A man, who looked to be in his thirties and of mixed heritage, tumbled out from the wreckage, his mouth frothing with blood. He collapsed onto the ground, motionless.
Wang Xuan's eyes widened in disbelief. "This..." He was lost for words. Old Chen had just demolished a ch suit with his bare hands—a feat that surpassed any of his expectations! The entire scene fell into eerie silence, the pupils of many attendees constricting in shock.
"After a decade without showing my skills, many seem to have forgotten who I am," Old Chen stated coldly. With his thick silver hair and a matching icy silver mask, he surveyed the crowd. Wherever his gaze landed, many found it difficult to maintain eye contact.
Footnote: [1] Wang Xiao: 王霄, and 小王. A word play due to how both words were pronounced in a similar fashion.
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