At the border.
The night breeze was swift as it whistled through the tiny town between its scattered houses.
Along the entire street, only one small teahouse leaked warm light, giving it a bit of life.
The so-called âborderâ wasnât the boundary between two countries or two cities, but rather the demon world and human world.
The two races were separated into different worlds. Originally, there was still a space-rending Endless Abyss that served as a partition in the middle, but there were always a few weak spots in the formation that kept the two worlds apart, causing time and space to be in disorder. One could often find residents of both worlds passing through those spots to run away, and things like maliciously sneaking across the border was a common occurrence as well.
No normal person would want to live in a place where the demon race came and went like shadows, stealing things one day before committing murder and arson the next. Therefore, the population at the border became more and more scarce. Even though it used to be a flourishing metropolis, many people moved away once the space between the different worlds started to blur together. Only the disciples of the sects that came to mend the boundary stayed behind to guard the border.
Lu Liu poured a bowl of hot wine for the newcomer, exchanging greetings with him and a few other people as they surrounded the stove. âBrother, where did you come from?â
âFrom the south.â
âOh, from there?â The people glanced at each other before making understanding expressions. âIt isnât easy to cross that area right now, is it?â
The newcomer held up his bowl of wine and frowned. âWho said it is? Thereâs a fight almost every day. Nobody can handle this kind of suffering.â
Someone chipped in from the corner, âCang Qiong Mountain and Huan Hua Palace can both be considered one of the four big sects, so why have they stirred up so much trouble these past few years? Disciples from either side canât go a day without fighting if they see each other. Why donât the two Sect Masters do something about it?â
Lu Liu said, âHow many years have you stayed in this cursed, god-forsaken place? Youâve been gone for too long. These disciples only fight so furiously because those two Sect Masters tacitly agreed to it!â
âWhyâs that? Brother Liu, you should explain it a bit.â
Lu Liu cleared his throat and said, âThis is complicated to explain. Do you guys know who the current head of the Huan Hua Palace is?â
âI heard that itâs a young brat.â
Lu Liu laughed coldly. âIf Luo Binghe can be called a young brat, then both you and I donât need to live anymore. Itâs no simple task if weâre going to talk about this Luo Binghe. He came from Cang Qiong Mountain sect and was Qing Jing Peakâs Shen Qingqiuâs head disciple. Back then, during the Immortal Alliance Conference, he topped the rankings by a large margin. That was truly impressive.â
Someone else said, unconvinced, âIf he came from Cang Qiong Mountain sect, then how can he be the head of Huan Hua Palace?â
âAfter the Immortal Alliance Conference, Luo Binghe went missing for three years, and nobody knew where he went or what he did during those three years. At that time, Shen Qingqiu said that he had passed away, so everyone believed that he was already dead. Who wouldâve thought that, three years later, he would make a comeback as a key figure in Huan Hua Palace? He forced Shen Qingqiu to self-destruct then and there at Huayue City.â
The newcomer said, âI never could understand that. Was this Shen Qingqiu wronged, or did he deserve to die?â
Lu Liu said, âWho can say. The Cang Qiong Mountain sect has definitely been united in their treatment towards outsiders: they beat up whoever mentions it. Their sect has been like that all along; they recognize family, not logic. They donât even allow other people to gossip about something resolute and final like An Ding Peakâs Shang Qinghua defecting to the demon world. Not long after what happened at Huayue City, Huan Hua Palaceâs peak position changed hands. The Old Palace Master retired, and now you canât even find his shadow anymore. Luo Binghe became the dominant authority, and if anyone brought it up, heâd kill them.â
Someone muttered, âJust because of a dead person.â
Lu Liu said, âThe disturbance that this dead person created wasnât small. Shen Qingqiu was someone from Cang Qiong Mountain sect, and he also used to be the Second Peakâs Peak Lord. His body definitely should have been sent back to Qing Jing Peak to be buried with the previous Peak Lordsâbut the problem is, Luo Binghe refused to return the body.â
Everyone thought of Luo Binghe doing something like whipping the corpse and putting it on display, and the hairs on their bodies stood on end. âIf he refuses to return it, wouldnât Cang Qiong Mountain sect forcefully steal it back? Bai Zhan Peakâs Peak Lord is still here.â
Lu Liu shrugged. âHe canât defeat him.â
âWhat?!â Everyoneâs worldviews were destroyed. In the common peopleâs minds, Bai Zhan Peakâs Lord had always been like an undefeatable battle god. âHe canât defeat himâ was something that was ... truly unacceptable.
Lu Liu said, âYou guys donât know? After Huayue City, Bai Zhan Peakâs Liu Qingge fought countless times with Luo Binghe, but he never won once! Thatâs not the end of it either. When Luo Binghe brought Shen Qingqiuâs body back to Huan Hua Palace, only a few days passed before he personally abducted Qian Cao Peakâs Mu Qingfang.â
Someone said, âQian Cao Peak has always disregarded worldly affairs, healing the wounded and rescuing the dying. How did he provoke this tyrant?â
Lu Liu said, âLuo Binghe dragged him to Huan Hua Palace and told him to revive Shen Qingqiu.â He sighed as he said, âHis corpse had already stiffened. What was there to revive?â
The newcomer said, âWhen I saw the two sides fighting, Cang Qiong Mountain sect always liked to call Huan Hua Palace âthe demon raceâs lackey.â Why do they say that?â
Lu Liu said, âThatâs because the entire Cang Qiong Mountain sect, for some reason, continues to insist that Luo Binghe is associated with the demon race. Even though countless Zhao Hua Temple elders personally inspected him and found that the spiritual energy in Luo Bingheâs body works normally, Cang Qiong Mountain sect still persistently calls him that... they continue to seek revenge on each other, and the hatred between the two sects just keeps growing and growing. In my opinion, thereâll be a day when everything boils over and nobody will need to live anymore.â When he got to the end, he didnât forget to console them a bit. âIt can also be considered a good thing that we were sent to guard the border, leisurely and idly.â
The person in the corner said, confused, âI still donât understand what happened between this pair of master and disciple and the two sects.â
âOne explanation is a hatred as deep as the sea. But thereâs still another explanation that I, Old Lu, find more believable. Let me tell you guys...â Lu Liu was about to happily continue speaking when, suddenly, the sound of knocking came from the door.
Everyone in the room was instantly on alert, and their previous exhaustion and sluggishness was swept away at once as they each readied their own weapons.
The population at the border was scarce, and it was extremely bleak and desolate. They were the only team that was permanently stationed in the town to guard the border, and those on patrol outside wouldnât return so fast. The few remaining residents even more so wouldnât come out seeking death in the middle of the night to stroll around.
Nobody answered from inside the room. After a long pause, there were two more raps on the door.
Lu Liu said severely, âWho is it!â
Suddenly, a cold wind blew across, extinguishing the oil lamp and the candles on the table. The room was instantly plunged into pitch darkness, leaving only the dim red light of the coals in the stove to burn faintly.
The shadow of a man carrying a sword on his back reflected against the paper window of the door. The person said in a loud and clear voice, âBrother Liu, itâs me. It was too cold today, so I came back first. Let me in quickly so I can drink a cup of wine to warm myself up.â
All the other people let out the breaths they were holding and berated him. âDo you want to die, Old Qin? Just knocking on the door without saying anythingâif we didnât know better we wouldâve thought that you were eaten by a ghost!â
The person outside the door chuckled. Lu Liu felt that something wasnât quite right but couldnât pinpoint just what it was, so he said, âCome on in!â and opened the door.
A gust of cold wind blew directly in from outside. It was completely empty.
Lu Liu slammed the door shut. âLight the lamp! Light the lamp, light the lamp!â
The newcomer turned and struck up a flame with his slightly shaking fingers, and the trembling light of the fire cast their shadows. He hadnât lit the candle yet before he turned around again. He stuttered, âBrother Liu, I... I want to ask you something.â
Lu Liu said impatiently, âWhat are you wasting time for?â
The newcomer said, âThere were only six people in this room before, right?
âBut when I look around now, why ... does it seem like there are seven?â
Dead silence.
Suddenly, there was an explosion of noise. It was unclear who moved first, but the sound of screaming and weapons clashing against each other mixed together, high and low. Lu Liu shouted, âLight! Light!â Everyone hastily created flames, but their movements were too chaotic, and the flames swayed wildly as their shadows shook violently, swaying to the point that it made their eyes dizzy. The more light there was, the less they were able to discern who was who. Everyone was afraid of hurting someone on their side, so they didnât dare to act ruthlessly, allowing the thing that had wormed its way in to reap the benefits from their confusion. There was a claw here, a knife there, and Lu Liu was currently resenting everything when something suddenly gripped his neck.
His eyes rolled upwards as his feet slowly left the ground, unable to see what was choking him. Just when he thought that his life would end right then and there, the door abruptly burst open and a fierce wind rolled in. A human figure rushed inside.
Without seeing him make any particular movements, Lu Liu heard a strange shriek next to his ear, which seemed to come from the thing that was choking him. Afterward, its grip around his throat loosened.
The six people inside the room were still badly shaken, and there were some that were already lying on the ground. The person snapped, and all the oil lamps inside the room lit up at the same time.
He bent down to inspect the ones on the floor for a moment before standing up and saying, âUnharmed. They just fainted.â
This person was covered in black mud, and he looked exactly as if he had just crawled out of a grave. Furthermore, his face was covered with a beard, densely concealing his features. His figure was clearly thin, but his face made it seem as if he was a big burly man with sideburns. Lu Liu finally managed to stop coughing, and he looked him up and down for a moment before he cupped his hands and said, âMany â many thanks to Your Excellency for chasing away that demon just now!â
The person placed a hand on his shoulder. âI have something I wish to ask.â
Lu Liu, âPlease do.â
The other said, âWhat year is it now?â
When Shen Qingqiu rolled and crawled down from the mountain, covered completely in mud, he really wanted to destroy Airplane Shooting Towards the Sky ten thousand times over. Destroying his soul, or destroying his backdoor, either was fine.
Back then, the life-saving method that he had considered the most was actually faking his death.
But what was the point of faking his death? He could find a puppet or someone who looked like him to die in his stead so he could slip away and escape, but the dramas had already overused that trope!
So, the method he used was to actually die.
That day, he had honestly, genuinely self-destructed, and he had done a good deed on his way out, drawing out a large portion of the out-of-control berserk energy from Luo Bingheâs body. To say that his spiritual veins had been ground into dust wouldnât even be an overstatement.
When faced with death, he could only fight to survive.
The Sun and Moon Dew Flower Seedâs nickname âFlesh Seedâ represented its literal meaning. Even though this seed wasnât much use for cultivating, it was still grown from the synthesis of the spiritual energy from the world and the essence of the sun and moon. If its seedling was planted and cultivated in a place abundant with spiritual energy, meticulously molded and vigorously watered, it would be able to grow a living human body by the time it matured. Though the human body could be grown, there was no way to create a soul using this method. In other words, what was grown was a soulless, empty shell, and it couldnât be any more suited to be a vessel.
It was no longer just a dream to âplant a small Shen in the spring and reap a big Shen in the fallâ!
But it wasnât as if the Dew Flower Seed was a big white cabbage that could be raised if you just sprinkled some fertilizer on it. Shen Qingqiu had ruined several Flesh Seed sprouts before he finally grew one that wasnât crooked.
He and Shang Qinghua had calculated various coordinates well in advance and implemented remote operations. They set up a transportation array underneath Huayue Cityâs tallest building, and when the sunlight was at its strongest, Shang Qinghua set up a propelling array at Cang Qiong Mountain. Once Shen Qingqiuâs soul left its body, he would be transported to the matured Dew Seed that they had long since buried deep in the mountains at the border.
Three locations, three arrays. When they were connected, they would form the most stable equilateral triangle shape. It shouldâve been completely stable, completely reliable.
The only flaw rested with a certain someone.
Great God Airplane Shooting Towards the Sky was much too reliable.
Even though the mistakes Shen Qingqiu was worried about happening didnât occur, like âhis arms and legs didnât finish growingâ or âa key part of his body forgot to grow,â a Sun and Moon Dew Flower Seed that had been forced to ripen too early using chemical fertilizer indeed had some side effects.
When he first woke up, Shen Qingqiu waited quietly for a while, but he didnât hear that abominable Google Translate beep.
His heart went wild with joy: The System didnât come out, hahaha the System didnât come out! I changed my hardware, Iâm not going to install your virus software again hahaha! Even though he was only temporarily set at ease, he still couldnât help but dance for joy... dance for joy, his ass.
His whole body was still buried in the mud, unable to move!
He was buried for a whole day, storing up strength first from his fingers all the way up to the point that he could control his limbs. Only then did Shen Qingqiu climb out shakily.
The moment he broke free from the dirt, he had yet to revel in the pure and fresh air of freedom before he fell down face-first. Ah, his body wasnât listening to him again. He laid on the ground.
For an entire day, he did warm-up exercises as he walked, and only then did Shen Qingqiuâs walking posture seem like that of a normal person by the time it was night. At any rate, he was no longer walking with the same arm and foot forward anymore.
He based this body on the appearance that he, Shen Yuan, originally had in his past life. It wasnât as good as Shen Qingqiuâs immortal demeanor, but it could still be considered a pretty good body. The only thing was that it gave off a bit of a dispirited feeling like he was a pretty boy sitting around waiting to die. But because they had used a bit of his blood when they were raising the Dew Seed, it would still have some effect no matter what. When Shen Qingqiu rolled to the edge of the stream and used the sharp edge of a rock to shave his beard and take a look, this face still looked thirty-to-forty percent similar to Shen Qingqiuâs. He silently picked up the beard again and stuck it back on his face.
After that, he finally managed to get down the mountain and grab someone on the side of the road to askâholy sh*t, five years had already passed!
He could understand that the reason his body was uncoordinated or occasionally wouldnât move when he first woke up was because it needed a certain amount of time to adapt and reconfigure itself, but to be buried for five years before waking upâhow did that happen?!
He had complaint after complaint, but in the end, this body... was simply overflowing with spiritual energy!
If the original Shen Qingqiuâs body didnât have Without A Cure occasionally causing trouble, then it could also be considered as having abundant spiritual energy. The only thing was that if he compared it to the feeling he had now, it would be like comparing two bars of battery (still enough to use) to a full bar of battery (just unplugged after it had finished charging). Or, in other words, he could just be called a generator!
Could this be considered casting off oneâs old self and completely remolding it?
Was this a sign that his life as a protagonist was also about to begin?!
After many years, this was the first time that Shen Qingqiu felt like he had gained a little bit of dignity as a reincarnator, the first time he felt like the incompetent him was no longer dragging down the long line of seniors who had reincarnated before him!
When he refocused again, Lu Liu was still talking endlessly. âThe problem of the demon race invading these past few years has become more and more serious. All kinds of monsters have come pouring into the human realm, and Iâm afraid that a huge battle is about... oh, I still havenât asked for Your Excellencyâs name?â
Shen Qingqiuâs âhaha I am Shen Qingqiu of the Xiu Ya sword from the Central Plainsâ Cang Qiong Mountain sectâs Qing Jing Peakâ didnât even reach his throat before it made a sharp u-turn. Close call, close call, he almost used his old name. He momentarily couldnât think of another name, and he hesitated for a second before resolutely spitting out two words, âPeerless Cucumber.â
His past vanished like smoke. From today onwards, he would walk off the beaten path, and he would use this ID that had swept through book review sites for countless years.
After he finished speaking, Shen Qingqiu glided away, leaving behind a room full of frozen people.
A long pause later, the newcomer murmured, âDid he just say... Peerless... what was it?â
Lu Liu guessed, âPeerless... Chrysanthemum?â (t/n: é»è±/huang hua sounds like é»ç/huang gua/cucumber in Chinese)
âWasnât it Peerless Crown?â (t/n: çå /huang guan, same thing)
âNo no no, it seems like it was Peerless Wild Flower!â (t/n: çè±/kuang hua, theyâre just getting further and further away at this point lol)
Shen Qingqiu had walked several meters away when his feet nearly slipped out from under him.
Perhaps he should rethink it later and change it to a different name...
Naturally, the first step towards the start of his new life had to begin with the item that Shen Qingqiu was the most familiar with. The first prop he needed was a folding fan.
A fan with a white silk base and an ink-splashed landscape on it.
Shen Qingqiu opened the fan with a swish, fanning it in front of his chest, sending his long hair and beard flying. He probably didnât look very good, as he didnât really match his prop, but it didnât matter. With a folding fan in his hand, he now had the tool he needed to seem pretentious.
Shen Qingqiu placed one foot on the mountain rock and said, âSpill it. What exactly are your intentions for sneaking into the human world?â
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