CHAPTER 5
Encounter with the Devil
RUAN YANJUN
I sighed in relief when the carriage finally stopped in front of my private residence.
I had just come from the imperial palace in Guan, the capital of Xianru. The crown princeâs condition had rapidly deteriorated. Heâd been spitting blood for days already and the imperial physicians could not tell the cause of it.
When I arrived in the palace a few days ago, he still could speak, but last night, he had fallen into a coma.
At first glance, it looked like the crown prince had been poisoned, but I could not detect the toxins in his body. Even the palaceâs experts were clueless.
It was a puzzle. I was certain that it was a poison and I even had a suspect as to who had masterminded it, but unless the poison was identified, treatment would be impossible, and connecting the crime with the culprit would be difficult.
âGreetings, Master.â Huang Wen bowed before me as I stepped out of the carriage.
âYouâve returned,â I said as I headed directly towards the door, ignoring the servants who had lined up at the front yard to greet me. I was tired and wanted to rest.
âI returned just yesterday.â My disciple followed close behind me. âMaster, I managed to gather more information about the Divine Mage, and this will surprise you.â
âAre you sure? If itâs the same useless trash that youâve been giving me before, donât even waste my time. I want to rest.â
âI assure you, Master. It will be worth your while.â
I stopped and turned to look at him. âDid you get the portrait?â
He reached inside his lapel and handed me a scroll of paper.
Unlike before, I wasnât that eager to take a look. I was probably too bothered by the condition of the crown prince that my search for the missing priest was no longer my priority.
âFine then,â I said. âGo get me some tea and let me hear what you got for me.â
âYes, Master,â he said and left.
I sat by the tea table and unrolled the portrait.
I frowned.
It was a portrait of a beautiful woman.
I was about to call Huang Wen back and punish him for playing a prank on me when I saw the name written at the bottom of the paper. I took a closer look at the womanâs face until I noticed a striking resemblance to someone I had seen before.
I slammed the portrait on the table and looked up.
Could it be⦠that blind man I had watched a few days ago?!
*****
LUO FAN
âFan!â Jinjing exclaimed when she saw me standing across the road from the brothel. She ran towards me. âI told you not to worry about me. Youâre ruining your reputation being seen around this promiscuous place.â
I walked with her. âItâs not like anyone knows me around here, and honestly, I donât really mind what people think. If they judge me wrongly for a mistake they themselves have perceived, then thatâs their fault.â
She sighed and held on to my elbow. âLetâs hurry. Iâm hungry.â
âYou did not have dinner again?â
âI wrapped it up so we can share.â
âYou didnât have to. I cooked something.â
âBut this is special. Itâs meat.â
I smiled. For people like us, meat was something we could hardly afford. For over two months that I had stayed with her, we only had meat twice. And that was probably the reason why she wanted to share her dinner with me because it was also the reason why I had bought meat for her. âI also cooked meat.â
She gasped. âWhere did you get meat?â
âI bought it.â
âAnd where did you get the money?â
âRemember that neighbor whoâd been complaining about his bad back. I volunteered to massage his back. He was satisfied with the result and gave me some copper coins.â
âOh⦠you know how to massage? My whole body aches too. Standing for ten hours a day really takes a toll on my aging body. Could you give me a massage, as well? But I have no money to pay you with.â
I forced out a smile. âYou donât have to, but I can only massage your feet and hands. Nowhere else.â
âWhy not?â
âBecause itâs inappropriate.â
She sighed. âYou are a very virtuous man. Maybe I should call you Mister Appropriate.â
âI just want to protect your dignity. Whatâs wrong with that?â
âBecause you treat me like Iâm a pure young maiden. You know very well that Iâve long been stripped of my dignity, and Iâm old already.â
âYouâre only twenty-nine. Thatâs not too old. And itâs not because you had a past means you have no more dignity left. Everyone deserves to be treated with respect.â
She sighed and rested her forehead on my bicep. âI wish all people think like you do.â
âThey just donât know you well enough.â
âDo you?â
âMaybe not, but I know you enough to see that youâre a good person. One good person is all I need and Iâm fine living in this place.â
She laughed.
âAnd thank you for thinking about me that you had to save your dinner just to share it with me. Iâm really touched.â
âYou also used your hard-earned money to buy me something to eat. Weâre even.â
âNo, weâre not. I owe you so much more, and I donât think I can ever repay you.â
âAh, youâre being overly melodramatic. Donât make me cry again.â
From out of nowhere, a man suddenly landed right in front of us, so close he had practically intruded into our personal space.
Jinjing squealed and her hand tightened around my arm.
I, too, was stunned.
In terms of height, I was already tall that an average girl like Jinjing barely made it pass my shoulder level, but this man was even taller. He also had broad shoulders. His body radiated power that I could not possibly match even if I were fully healthy.
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Just him standing there was already intimidating. The fact that I could feel Jinjingâs trembling hand meant he probably even looked terrifying.
He stepped closer to me, leaving just half an arm's length between us.
âDivine Mage,â he uttered in a low voice.
My eyes widened. His imposing figure had not frightened me, but the words that he had just uttered did.
I took a step back.
âWei Fan,â he continued, as if he was taunting me, or probably testing me to confirm my identity.
I held my breath. I did not dare say a word.
Did they hire this man to find me and finish me off? Or is this an ally of that man who had helped me escape?
While I was unsure, it was best for me to keep my lips sealed.
The man snickered. âSo this is indeed the banished disciple of Frost Mountain. You have gone astray too far. No wonder no one can find you.â
I discreetly took a deep breath to calm myself down. For Jinjing, I had to look unperturbed, even if I had no chance against this man.
âMister, do you need anything from me?â I asked courteously. I could barely see his face, but I saw the outline of his strong jaw when he turned sideway.
He was taller than I was for probably half a foot, with broad shoulders that tapered to a narrow waist. He was physically fit, and even if I had lost my ability to sense someone elseâs cultivation level, I could tell his strength was enormous. If I were to fight him, I stood no chance. And my priority now was to stay out of trouble, especially since I had a woman in my company.
He smirked and just stood there. Even if I could not see his eyes, the slight movement of his head told me he was studying me from head to toe.
RUAN YANJUN
I did not expect that the now infamous top disciple of Ethereal Frost Sect was this exquisite. He indeed lived up to the name of his sect, an ethereal beauty with a very cold expression and voice. The plain white robe that he wore and the simple lace that tied his hair only emphasized his natural charm.
At my age, I had seen countless beauties already that they no longer appealed to me, but this beauty before me was someone I could not get my eyes off. He was a piece of art on his own, a breathing masterpiece. However, that woman beside him, who was clinging to him like a leech, ruined the perfection of the scene.
I scowled at her. âOnly a whore clings to a man like a slug in public. Whereâs your decency?â
The woman stared at me with her mouth agape, her cheeks flushed red, her eyes welling in shameful tears. Even the beauty before me was rendered speechless.
Then I remembered that this was the same woman that those three drunk men had harrassed before, and the uniform she wore reminded me of what she was. âOh,â I sneered. âYou are a whore.â
The woman quickly dropped her hands off the priestâs arm and turned her head to the other side, hiding her shame away.
âMister,â the former Divine Mage said. Although I had insulted his companion, he still spoke calmly and gently. âThis woman is my wife. Please treat her with the respect that she deserves.â
I ran my eyes over him, and then I laughed. I was too old to be fooled by a priest who was wearing a plain white robe. âI have not heard of a priest marrying a whore, and the more that I have not heard of a whore deserving of some respect. Donât tell me you have turned away from the teachings of your sect right after theyâve kicked you out and decided to be the exact opposite of what they taught you instead.â
I saw how his lips thinned. Apparently, the words I had said had gotten into him, yet he tried to keep his emotions at bay. When he spoke again, his voice remained calm yet unyielding. âMister, itâs late. We should talk again some other time.â He turned to the woman beside him and reached for her hand. âLetâs go.â
I watched as they passed by me. When I was watching that beautiful man fighting with those drunk men days ago, I was appalled. His inner strength was totally absent, his strikes were pathetic. Who would believe that this was once a seventh-level cultivator, recognized as the youngest grandmaster in the world, and despite him not appearing publicly, the Tianhui Sect, a sect known for its ranking system, had previously placed him ninth among the top ten cultivators in the whole continent.
That ranking system was a joke, however.
To think that I wasnât even on their list.
Regardless, I did not mind it at all. I had no interest in attending their bi-annual tournament just to prove that I deserved the top spot in the ranking. Many of those cultivators who felt that they had been snubbed from the top ten, would do that. Not Ruan Yanjun.
I liked to fight. To me, life was not worth living without fighting, without getting the opportunity to boast my prowess. But I had no time to fry small fish. Even fifty of those could not possibly satiate my hunger. They could leave me out of the list, but they all knew that there was a certain someone that even the top ten combined could never defeat, someone whose name they would rather not mention and pretend he never existed. That someoneâs name was Ruan Yanjun.
âIâll be expecting it,â I said aloud, but only the woman turned her head to glance at me.
I kept my eyes on Wei Fan until they turned to a corner. Although his cultivation had been nullified, I had felt a spark from within him, as if the ember that had turned into ashes still had some flicker left and was simply waiting for a stimulant to make it glow once more.
He was indeed special, even more special than his master. I could use a disciple like him. Nevermind if heâd start again from nothing. Iâd nurture him until the light core he had been born with returned to life, and Iâd nurture him further until he was back to that same level he had once possessed.
Huang Wen had assured me that Wei Fan had indeed reached the seventh level, and that was one of the reasons that had caused his fall from grace.
With a smirk, I shook my head. That poor thing had to be punished and suffer for being so exceptionally talented.
But from now on, heâd be in good hands. Ruan Yanjun had no insecurities. In fact, I would love to make a rival out of him. It had been a while since I fought against a worthy opponent.
Now that I found my subject, I should make sure I would not lose him again.
I, however, had to attend to some important matters the next day, so Iâd have some of my disciples to keep an eye on him at all times.
I might have scared him off earlier, so I did not want to aggravate the situation. Although I could simply abduct him and force him to submit to my whims, I would only resort to such means if necessary. In order to execute my plan, I needed his full, voluntary cooperation.
Patience was never my virtue, but with Wei Fan, Iâd have to take things slowly and surely.
*****
LUO FAN
âThat man is a freak,â Jinjing said softly as we entered the gate to her house. It was already late at night so we had to speak quietly so as not to bother the neighbors. âTo think that heâs even so good-looking.â
âHe is?â I asked. Although I knew that the man had an amazing physique, I wasnât sure about his face.
âHe really is.â
âMore handsome than I am?â
âYouâre beautiful. Heâs handsome. You two canât be compared.â
âWhy canât I be handsome?â
âBecause youâre beautiful.â
The discussion was going in circles, so I might as well drop it. âA good face does not define a character, perhaps.â
âYouâre right, except from you, I supposed.â She opened the door and let me in. âYou are beautiful both inside and out.â
âYou donât stop humoring me.â
âDo you not believe?â
âWe should eat. Iâm sure youâre hungry.â
I went to the stove and was glad that the ember had kept the food warm. I put it in a big bowl and brought it to the table. Jinjing had also placed two bowls, chopsticks, and the food she had wrapped up on the table.
âYou must have caught that manâs attention earlier,â she said as we settled down.
âWhat could I have done to catch his attention?â
âI donât know. Maybe because youâre too beautiful.â
âHeâs a man. How could he be interested in me?â
âThat drunk man from before⦠Chang Tao, remember? He was also attracted to you.â
Who could forget that man?
âHe was drunk he did not know what he was saying.â
She sighed. âYou probably have never seen two men falling for each other.â
I frowned. âIs that possible?â
She giggled. âFan, you really are too naïve. In this city, itâs not unusual to see that anymore.â
I was speechless. I could not begin to imagine it.
Two men?
âSoâ¦â I was so intrigued. I knew it was not proper to talk about such things with a woman, but I could not help my curiosity. âHow do they copulate?â
She laughed again. âFan, itâs not good to talk about those things over dinner.â
My cheeks turned hot. âI apologize.â
âHere, try this.â She put a few pieces of meat in my bowl.
I took one in and forced out a smile.
Before I went to pick Jinjing up earlier, I had been looking forward to enjoying a meal with her, but after encountering that mysterious man, I had suddenly lost my appetite.
I tried to pretend that the man did not bother me much, but he actually did. Someone had already found out my whereabouts, and it was someone I could not defeat in battle. I was afraid that Jinjing might be implicated, and if I really cared about her, I should leave immediately.
But where should I go? Without money, how can I sustain myself?
âFan, I have a question,â she said, clueless about my dilemma.
âJust ask.â
ââ¦Is it true what that rude man said earlier? That youâre a priest?â
I sighed and nodded. âI was, but Iâm not sure if I still am.â
âThat did not surprise me very much. Based on your personality and especially with the way you speak, I had expected it, but thereâs one thing I had not⦠Were you⦠a disciple of a sect?â
I lowered my eyes and could not respond for a moment. âIt is true.â
âSo youâre proficient in martial arts? You lied to me when you said that you only know some basic things?â
I sighed. âIâm sorry. I did not mean to lie to you. Itâs just thatâ¦â
âWhat?â
I sighed again. âJinjing, Iâm not the same man as before anymore. I had done something terrible, and because of that, they had nullified my cultivation and banished me out of the sect.â
She was silent. I was sure she was dumbfounded and was probably unsure if she could still trust me.
âForgive me for keeping a secret from you. I was afraid that if you knew, you would not want to have anything to do with me anymore. I will leave first thing in the morning if my presence here is no longer wanted.â
âNo.â She quickly put her hand over mine. âI didnât mean that. I was just shocked. I didnât expectâ¦â
âIâm sorry.â
She squeezed my hand. âI still believe that youâre a good man. Iâm sure that whatever youâve done, you did not do so intentionally.â
I drew a deep breath of relief. âThank you. Someday, I will tell you all about it. Not now. Itâs still too painful to even think about it.â
âIf you canât talk about it, you donât have to.â
âThank you.â
âOne more question. Is Wei Fan your full name?â
I sighed again. âMy master had given me that name, but Iâd prefer it if you call me by my real name. Luo Fan.â
âOh.â She pondered for a moment. âI think Iâve gotten used to calling you just Fan. I wonât change it.â
I smiled. âI prefer it too.â