Chapter 44: The Barbarian Lord
In the capital of the Barbarian Nation â the Divine City.
Inside the New Moon Temple, one of the four great divine temples.
A stunningly beautiful woman with purple hair knelt in the center of a formation. Twelve moon wheels revolved around her body, streams of moonlight cascading onto her purple robe, exuding an air of elegance and nobility.
âPuff!â
Suddenly, a mouthful of fresh blood stained the formation red, and all twelve moon wheels shattered.
The purple-haired womanâs pupils constricted sharply as she called out anxiously: âI must see His Eminence! Quickly!â
In the Divine City â the Golden Temple.
A towering divine statue stood erect, endless golden divine aura pouring down from its hands, illuminating the entire Golden Temple.
Below, the throne representing eternity clung tightly to the statue.
On the throne sat an old man with white hair and beard, curled up clutching a holy sword. His cloudy eyes opened forcefully as if sensing something.
âGreetings, Your Eminence!â
The once invincible war god had ultimately succumbed to the ravages of time. The purple-haired woman knelt before the eternal throne, her heart filled with a touch of melancholy.
âZi Yue, you... are injured.â
After a long while, the Barbarian Lord rolled his throat and uttered a few words with difficulty.
His already muddled mind began to ponder â who could have injured Zi Yue, the High Priestess of the New Moon Temple?
âYour Eminence, Zi Yue, has something important to report. Itâs about you.â
Zi Yueâs voice interrupted the Barbarian Lordâs thoughts.
âHow much longer... can I live?â the Barbarian Lord asked with furrowed brows.
Sweat beaded on Zi Yueâs forehead as she lowered her head and replied, âYour Eminence, less than two days! Possibly by tomorrow night!â
Boom!
The terrifying aura that erupted from that withered body made Zi Yueâs chest tighten, nearly causing her to cough up another mouthful of blood that would have defiled the temple.
âWhy?!â
The Barbarian Lord, supporting himself with the holy sword, slowly sat up straight on his throne. His eagle-like eyes were filled with a chilling, murderous intent.
âSeven days ago, you reported that I still had a year left! You dare deceive me?!â
âZi Yue wouldnât dare! I beg Your Eminence to calm your anger!â Zi Yue prostrated herself on the gleaming floor.
âBang!â
The scabbard hit the ground heavily, and the Barbarian Lord bulged his eyes and screamed miserably âCalm my anger? Then tell me why!â
Zi Yueâs entire body was already drenched in cold sweat. She had only divined His Eminenceâs time of death, not the cause.
The cause of His Eminenceâs death was shrouded in a hazy gray mist, as if deliberately concealed.
The cause of death...
Sudden illness? A princeâs rebellion? Assassination? Or something else?
âYour Eminence will die by an assassinâs hand!â
Zi Yue blurted out almost instinctively.@@novelbin@@
In the end, she gambled everything on her sixth sense!
âCaptain, look over there.â
Xuanwu pointed towards the end of the grassland, where a faint black line could be seen, like a trail of moving ants.
âThatâs the Barbariansâ supply convoy. Theyâre moving large amounts of weapons and food southward. Without a doubt, theyâre preparing to march south.â
âRoughly how many people?â Shen Yian frowned.
âAbout 3,000 people. The line stretches for miles. A small portion are Barbarian soldiers, the rest are mostly conscripted civilians.â
Shen Yian shook his head: âToo many people. Itâs easy to alert them.â
He didnât want to lose the melon while picking up sesame seeds.
Although they were all top experts, there were only six of them.
Even if they were to kill 3,000 pigs, it would take quite a while.
After resting for a while, Shen Yian looked at the six magnificent horses that had finished eating and drinking and were now playing in the water. He stood up and said: âAlright, letâs continue our journey. Weâll try to reach the next city before nightfall.â
Xuanwu gazed at the Barbarian supply convoy, feeling a bit of regret.
If they could launch a surprise attack on this Barbarian supply convoy, it would definitely be a great achievement.
Suddenly, he was somewhat glad they didnât bring the Zhuque kid. With that boyâs fiery temperament, he probably would have rushed in already.
âHya!â
The six mounted their horses and continued on their way.
The setting sun and evening breeze complemented the curling smoke from chimneys, and the aroma of food throughout the city stimulated their taste buds.
âWhy are there food stalls everywhere here?â
It was Xuanwuâs first time in a city deep in Barbarian territory, and he was a bit stunned by all the street food stalls.
âBecause this is the City of Cuisine â Jia Lan,â Shen Yian replied, looking at the map in his hand.
âWeâll rest here for the night. Weâll set out early tomorrow morning, and we should reach the Divine City around this time tomorrow.â
E Lai shyly extended his finger and gently poked Shen Yianâs shoulder.
âHmm?â
E Lai didnât speak the Barbarian language and was hesitant to speak up on such a crowded street, so he just pointed at his mouth.
Shen Yian understood immediately. He took out a bag full of Barbarian Nation copper coins and handed it to Bai Shi: âBai Shi, buy whatever E Lai wants to eat.â
In Naluote, they left the city right after stealing the horses.
In Jia Lan, since they would be staying overnight, it was better to keep a low profile.
âYes, Captain.â
âUm... Captain...â Xuanwu coughed dryly twice. The aroma wafting through the city really made him want to try these exotic delicacies too, but he lacked the funds.
âHow much do you want to borrow this time?â Shen Yian raised an eyebrow and asked with a smile.
Xuanwuâs face fell. Why did it become âborrowingâ when it came to him?
Shen Yian took out a noticeably smaller money bag and handed it to Xuanwu: âThis is worth fifty taels of silver.â
âShen Jun, record it.â
Shen Jun nodded and immediately took out a small notebook to record it.
âThank... you... Captain...â
Xuanwu accepted the money bag, his smile more painful than crying.