It was the first time Tianming had left Fatepath Peak since heâd come. He was now with Qingyu, the two of them seated on her mount and flying away from the Grand-Orient Mountains toward Azure Immortal Mountain. The rivers coursed through the mountain without a single break. Qingyuâs lifebound beast was a top-tier eight-star beast that could be considered a saint beast, even higher than Mu Yangâs Ink Qilin. Among the youths of the Li Saint Clan, only Li Xuanchen and she had top-tier eight-star beasts. Hers was called the Grandwhite Kunpeng, and it was currently in its pure white roc form. Its white feathers were beautifully long.
Tianming had seen a fair number of kunpengs himself, but this was easily the prettiest one heâd seen, much like Qingyu. It was also a rare moon-type lifebound beast. The moon attribute was similar to Sage Chenâs star attribute, but channeled the power of the moon. Qingyu and her kunpeng could train by absorbing moonlight. At the same time, the kunpeng was also of the wind and water attributes, which could be infused with the power of the moon.
This was something those of the Wind Bloodline didnât have. Grandwhite Kunpengs were rare, even in the Apex Branch. The beast was as white as the moon in both its kun and roc forms. While it looked fine during the day, it shone like a jewel in the night. Qingyuâs beast was named Shuo Yue. From the name, it was clear that it was a female lifebound beast, and the little chick had fallen for it.
The moment it set eyes on the kunpeng, it began drooling. Shuo Yue had turned its head down to look at the little chick and didnât have the slightest idea it was pining over itself.
"Hehe...." The little chick laughed like a fool. "You wonât be able to escape me," it said.
"Imbecile." The kunpeng knew how to speak, having spent much time with humans. Most lifebound beasts were only willing to telepathically communicate with their masters and couldnât be bothered to voice actual sounds with their mouths. It was too much trouble when the alternative was far easier. Tianmingâs own two talkative beasts were definitely not the norm.
Shuo Yue was giving it the cold shoulder, but Ying Huo wouldnât give up. So what if its body wasnât a good fit for Shuo Yue? It swore that it would successfully woo this beautiful white bird one day.... Or was it more of a fish? Currently, Ying Huo stood atop Shuo Yueâs head, letting the wind hit his whole body. There was a hint of ill-fitting maturity on the little chick that was less than half a year old. It was trying to find a domineering pose that would attract Shuo Yueâs attention to its handsomeness, but the strong winds only messed its head feathers up, revealing the embarrassing horn on its head, which it tried to cover up in a hurry.
"Darn it! I better continue evolving! What is with this darned horn? My hairstyleâs all ruined because of it!"
Not to mention, it had only seven stars in its eyes. It seemed that it would still be mocked by many. Even Shuo Yue had eight stars, and it looked absolutely shiny and beautiful. Its next evolution would make it a saint beast.
Ying Huo, Shuo Yue, our names sound like weâre made for each other! it exulted. No, wait, an Aeternal Infernal Phoenix like me is going to have a harem one day. I have to make sure to keep enough love for all of them in my harem! the little chick thought to itself.
Qingyu looked at the mountains as they flew past, introducing them one after another to Tianming. The Grand-Orient Sect was a rather secretive body that had gathered countless techniques and materials after ten thousand years. Even in its current form, it was still comparable to the hegemon of the Grand-Orient Realm, Heavenâs Elysium. The Li Saint Clan was merely a single facet of the sect, and couldnât be used to judge it as a whole.
"Big Brother, the council of elders now has the highest authority in the sect. Theyâre mainly located at the central-most mountain peak of the Grand-Orient Mountains, the Grand-Orient Sacred Mountain. Itâs the most important place in the sect.
"Back then, it was called Kunpeng Sacred Mountain. The Grand-Orient Sacred Hall on the mountain was the old Kunpeng Sacred Hall. However, that hall was moved to Fatepath Peak," she said from where she sat beside him. The strong winds caused parts of her hair to flutter about.
"I see. No wonder the throne inside Kunpeng Sacred Hall was so large."
"Thatâs right. Itâs the throne of the sect master of the Grand-Orient Sect," Qingyu said.
All of that was now in the past. Currently, apart from the nominal title of sect master, the Grand-Orient Sect basically had nothing more to do with the Li Saint Clan. The sect no longer needed its master anyway, since the thirty-three elders could settle matters on their own.
"Apart from the center-most Grand-Orient Sacred Mountain, thereâs thirty-three immortal mountains around it, each belonging to one of the elders, and each of which hosts its own faction. Elder Ye Qingâs immortal mountain is called Azure Immortal Mountain, and weâre inner disciples there," she explained.
The thirty-three immortal mountains surrounded Grand-Orient Sacred Mountain, each of them rising to startling heights.
"Whatâs an inner disciple?" Tianming asked.
"Itâs a kind of rank used in the Grand-Orient Sect. Disciples of different ranks train in different places, with different statuses and resource support. Disciples are basically ranked based on their talent, but given the current state of the sect, some are able to cut corners. Itâs basically controlled by the clans at the end of the day."
"Controlled by the clans? Oh, I think I get it now. There were many clans that followed the Li Saint Clan back in the day, so the sect is basically a conglomerate of different clans. While the council of elders is the highest authority in the sect, each elder also belongs to their own clan."
Since the main clan of the sect, the Li Saint Clan, had fallen from grace, the other clans sent their best to form the council of elders and jointly control the sect. None of them wanted to be subordinate to another, after all, so joint rule was the solution.
"How many disciple ranks are there?" Tianming asked.
"Basically four. The lowest ranking disciples are called nominal disciples. These people canât come to the sect itself to train, and Iâve never seen any, either. Theyâre probably geniuses scattered across the various nations that donât quite meet the standard of the sect. So, theyâre given a nominal placement in the sect. That way, they can contribute to the sect in some capacity. Thereâs many nominal disciples of different ages.
"Within the sect itself, the lowest ranked disciples are called outer disciples. They arenât allowed to enter the interior of the sect or Grand-Orient Sacred Mountain, but are only able to train in the outer sect. They might not have proper people guiding them in their cultivation either. They have to rely on themselves for cultivation in the ninety-nine mountains outside of the thirty-three immortal mountains. The ninety-nine mountains span a lot of area, and each is ruled by a mountain lord."
It seemed like competition among the outer disciples was definitely the fiercest.
"One rank above the outer disciples are the inner disciples. Basically, the most talented outer disciples that manage to fight their way through countless obstacles and get noticed by one of the elders will be picked to join the eldersâ own immortal mountains. For instance, weâre inner disciples of the Azure Immortal Mountain. Inner disciples are coached by exalted masters, have much better access to cultivation resources, and are allowed to train at Grand-Orient Sacred Mountain, which is easily the best place to cultivate in all of the sect. The reason many outer disciples compete so hard to become inner disciples is to gain access to it."
"Whatâs the highest rank, then?" Tianming asked.
"That would be the eldersâ direct disciples. That rank belongs to only the most talented people in each immortal mountain. They enjoy access to all the cultivation resources of the immortal mountain. Most with this rank are descendants of the eldersâ own clans. Those that become inner disciples and eventually get made direct disciples are a very small minority, as each elder only takes in ten direct disciples every decade. Thatâs especially the case for some of the more powerful and younger elders, who are far pickier about their direct disciples."
Qingyu was still an inner disciple. As a member of the Li Saint Clan, she was fighting for the rank of a direct disciple, too, as that would grant her much more status, resources, and power.
"Is Li Xuanchen Yuwen Taijiâs direct disciple? Yuwen Taijiâs pretty strong, right?"
"Thatâs right. Li Xuanchenâs talent is far better than mine. However, the main reason he became a direct disciple is due to his father, Li Xuanyi, constantly pulling the rest of the Li Saint Clan away from the Apex Branch. Perhaps heâs working with Yuwen Taiji on that," she said with her eyes full of bloodlust unfitting for her age. The mere mention of Yuwen Taiji elicited such a reaction.
Now, Tianming was an inner disciple, and there was still a rank higher than his. "Do you want to become Elder Ye Qingâs direct disciple?" he asked. Currently, the Li Saint Clan only had one direct disciple: Li Xuanchen.
"Elder Ye Qing is no longer taking disciples. However, his son, Exalted Master Ye Shaoqing, stands a chance of becoming a new elder. Some time back, an elder passed from old age, and Exalted Master Ye has the best odds of being made an elder. He had said that if I can reach the sixth level of Unity before I turn seventeen, heâd make me his disciple, and by the time he becomes an elder, Iâll automatically become a direct disciple. That would definitely be good for the clan." She seemed rather optimistic about her prospects.
"Youâll definitely make it, Qingyu!" Feiling encouraged. Sheâd been listening in on the whole conversation, but had remained silent, as she was ignorant of most aspects of cultivation. Tianming couldnât forget that she was around, with his body pulsing here and there from time to time.
"Thanks, Lingâer," Qingyu said, "Big Brother, perhaps you can become the exalted masterâs direct disciple, too, if you do well. He doesnât have any disciples yet."
"Weâll see. Iâm currently the junior sect master, so becoming a direct disciple is almost like a demotion, haha!" he joked. They all knew what kind of status the position of junior sect master had, nowadays. Even so, the joke really helped lighten the serious mood.
1. This wasnât explained in the raws at all, and doesnât really work in Chinese. Ying Huo (è¤ç«) doesnât share similarities with Shuo Yue (ææ) like some popular forms of wordplay in Chinese. Best we can guess, itâs just the equivalent of a high school girl doodling her name with her crushâs last name in her notebook. Thankfully, the Shuo/Huo similarity works in English though, so Iâm leaving it in.