Frostmoon City was a prosperous place and its urban sprawl enormous. Liu Zhenâs meeting place was discrete. It took quite a while for Jiang Chen and the group to find out where it was. On the outside, it looked like a small, run-down tavern. The district it was located in was one of the most chaotic in the city. It took great effort for the young man and the emperor to find where the tavern was located. Its dilapidated appearance prompted the latter to voice his concern.
âDo we have the wrong place, little brother?â
Jiang Chen was a bit suspicious of the establishment as well. He scrutinized it closely before concluding with a half-hearted laugh, âI think itâs right. The address that Liu Zhen gave me matches perfectly.â
âWell, never mind then. Letâs take a look inside.â Emperor Peerless gave a big flourish with his hand. He was at ease regardless of where they were headed. He was in a great mood, the best heâd had in years. Ever since Ah Yunâs injury all those years ago, the emperor had brought her everywhere in search of doctors and treatment. From that point on, heâd devoted all of his thoughts to the treatment of his dao partnerâs condition. It had been difficult to maintain any sort of cheer.
Jiang Chenâs appearance also came with the Pinecrane Pill. The pill had improved Madame Yunâs condition and kept the amount of suffering she experienced strictly under control. Furthermore, it repaired to varying degrees many of her vital functions. Most importantly was the newfound knowledge that his partner had a ninety-percent chance of making a full recovery.
For Emperor Peerless, it was a miracle. He had spent many, many years scouring the entirety of the human domain. He had visited countless pill kings and numerous hermit pill emperors. But the only repayment for his efforts had been disappointment; more and more and more of it, until he was overflowing with despair.
In that hour of need, Jiang Chenâs appearance was his lamp in the darkness. How could he not feel galvanized? It was natural for him to be in a good mood now. He was willing to go anywhere now, no matter how dirty or derelict the place. Physical, environmental conditions were the furthest thing from his mind.
If it had been for Liu Zhenâs sake alone, Emperor Peerless would not have come here. The emperor had little interest in actual sky rank spirit herbs, much less the possibility of them. But he knew that Jiang Chen needed Radiant Celestial Grass. The young man had been willing to bid four hundred million on it. That sum represented its importance for him. Because Jiang Chen put so much value on the Grass, the emperor was willing to help.
Though it appeared unassuming from the outside, the tavernâs interior was reasonably decorated. However, it was also obvious that those who drank here were of dubious, mixed origin. Among its patrons, there were wandering cultivators, local snakes, and passer-by merchants. Seeing a man as magnificent as Emperor Peerless walk in, one of the tavernâs staff keenly came forward to receive the company. âHonored guests, please, come in.â
Of the four people in Jiang Chenâs group, none were ordinary enough to lose in a crowd. The waiter marveled silently at the sight. In all the years of the tavernâs operation, never had people like these come to their premises. What day was it today? What kind of wind had blown these great men and women here?
The quartet found a table in an inconspicuous spot. After ordering a casual selection of food and drinks, they quietly partook of the refreshments. As time passed, the appointed hour came and went; yet Liu Zhen did not appear.
âHe didnât trick us, did he?â Long Xiaoxuan furrowed his brow.
âHe seemed on the shrewd side, but I donât think heâs a malicious sort,â Emperor Peerless laughed. âLetâs keep on waiting.â
Madame Yun had heard from her partner about the eventual destination of the excursion, and nodded to back him up. âYes, letâs have some patience.â
âI wonder how much more of it Iâll need, exactly.â The dragon in human form twisted his mouth.
The better part of an hour went by, but short man Liu Zhen was still nowhere to be found.
Even Jiang Chen couldnât wait much longer. He glanced towards the emperor. âSeems like that guy isnât coming, Old Brother Mo.â
Emperor Peerless sighed. âI didnât expect an origin realm cultivator to trick us.â
âMaybe it wasnât intentional. Did he encounter something unexpected, perhaps?â Madame Yun was ever the kindly sort, always thinking on the bright side of things and people.
âStill... I think weâre done here.â Jiang Chen made the final call. As they were about to get up and leave, a silhouette appeared in the doorway. It darted inside like a gust of wind, rushing towards Jiang Chen with a burst of joy.
âYoung master Shao, save me!â It was a breathless man, terror evident on his faceâLiu Zhen.
In the next instant after his entrance, several other burly men flooded into the tavern. Dressed uniformly in black, they carried the same insignia on their shoulders. It was clearly the sign of some gang or another.
âYou bastard, letâs see where youâre running to this time!â Their leader was a man with a flat nose. He looked at Liu Zhen with a vicious grin, the very image of a cat playing with its prey. It was a gesture full of derision.
âWhat does he mean?â Jiang Chen looked, frowning, at the very same man.
âY-young master Shao,â Liu Zhen gasped for air, still in a panicked fright. âIâve been laying low the past couple days, but someone found me out in the end. Please, help me out here! Iâll double what I promised earlier.â
Double? The agreement prior had been that if Jiang Chen solved his problems in Frostmoon City, then he would give Jiang Chen a specimen of Radiant Celestial Grass. Did doubling it mean that he was going to give two instead?
âAre you sure?â Jiang Chen smiled in a strange and sudden fashion.
âOf course I am,â Liu Zhen answered hurriedly. âHeaven and earth judge me if I renege.â
Jiang Chen nodded, then turned to Long Xiaoxuan. âBrother Long, didnât you say that you were bored a few minutes ago? Your time is now. Remember, donât be too cruel to them. In fact, donât smash up this tavern either. Letâs take things outside.â
The dragonâs eyes lit up. âWhat do you mean, âdonât be too cruelâ?â
âAs long as they donât die, itâs fine.â Jiang Chen waved a hand, signaling that the dragon should rely on his own judgment.
Long Xiaoxuan was very eager indeed, chuckling profusely. His boredom was gone, instantly replaced with impatience and fervor. Slamming a hand on the nearby table, he walked towards the men who were after Liu Zhen.
The hubbub tipped the tavernâs owner off to the ensuing chaos. He made several cursory motions with his hands. âFriends, friends, please give this old man some consideration. Any disagreements can be settled outside, where thereâs plenty more room. Weâre a small business!â
Long Xiaoxuan did not dignify those words with a response. Instead, his hand blitzed towards the men. One by one, he tossed them outside, grabbing them with only a single hand each time. The five men were launched outside with remarkable accuracy and speed. Everything happened in the span of a breath.
âCâmon, buds, letâs go outside for some fun.â Long Xiaoxuan chuckled. He picked up the flat-nosed man by the nape of his neck. âI have to thank you guys for alleviating my boredom. I really appreciate your cooperation.â
Jiang Chen paid no mind to the commotion outside. Instead, he fixed his eyes directly on Liu Zhen, his expression locked in an unamused half-smile. âYou know that we waited for you more than an hour, yes? Are you trying to put us up?â
Liu Zhenâs neck retracted. âNo, no!â he vehemently denied. âHow could I dream of putting you fine gentlemen up to anything? Itâs because of my own weakness, really. Despite how careful Iâve been, Iâve still attracted a bunch of unwanted attention. I wouldâve never gotten here without noticing it quickly.â
With a leisurely upward push, Emperor Peerless erected a soundproof barrier. âAlright, the outside wonât hear us speak here. Tell us, what do you need help with? Donât forget your promise of a doubled reward.â
âAbsolutely not, absolutely not,â Liu Zhen nodded a few times in succession. âHere, take whatâs rightfully yours. Itâs only fair after you helped me out back there.â
Liu Zhen astutely handed over another jade box. It was a simple one, the basic type commonly used to hold spirit herbs of all kinds. Jiang Chen opened the lid a sliver. Another specimen of Radiant Celestial Grass lay inside, larger than both the one at the auction and the one from taking Liu Zhen away from Pillfire City. This was the third one that the origin realm cultivator had given out.
This made the young man quite curious. âLiu Zhen, how many shoots of Radiant Celestial Grass do you have? Why do I feel that you have an inexhaustible amount of them? Were you so lucky to find a whole patch of them?â
Liu Zhen looked rather embarrassed. He gave a flustered smile, but refrained from answering the question directly. âKind sirs, I have a friend whoâs fallen into the hands of the number one underground faction in this here Frostmoon City. They gave me half a year to save him by paying them off. But you know, someone like me... even if I had the money, I doubt Iâd get anything I wanted by going anywhere near them. Thatâs where I need you sirsâ help. I would really appreciate if you could... accompany me when I go to deliver the ransom.â
âThe Heavensfall Society?â Emperor Peerless interjected suddenly.
Liu Zhen nodded several times. âRight, right. As expected of a world-wise great emperor, sir.â
âWhat cultivation level is your friend, hmm? How did he earn the Heavensfall Societyâs ire?â The emperor found it a little odd. âThey usually donât concern themselves with people like you, no?â
Liu Zhen exhaled with some exasperation. âItâs a long story. I first made the acquaintance of that friend a few years back. Like me, he is a wandering cultivator. We really hit it off back then, and weâve saved each otherâs hides a few times, so heâs practically a brother. He hadnât wanted to offend the Heavensfall Society, obviously. Heâd gone to them to list a bounty for information. But for whatever reason, they detained him then and there. It was only three days later that I got the news to bring five hundred million saint spirit stones as ransom for him to the Societyâs headquarters.â
âThatâs why you went to Pillfire City to auction off the spirit herb?â Jiang Chen asked.
âPillfire City is dangerous as well, but itâs at least somewhat more principled compared to Frostmoon. In Frostmoon City, each faction is as black-hearted as the next. If I were to auction Radiant Celestial Grass on Three River Street, I might not even get to leave in one piece, much less get the money from the sale.â
Liu Zhenâs face was contorted in a ghastly smile. âIf not for my friendâs sake, I wouldnât stay a day longer in a place as awful as Frostmoon City.â
The manâs impression of the city was undoubtedly horrendous. However, origin realm cultivators were middle-lower class existences anywhere in the Upper Eight Regions. In a place where neither the authorities nor the gangsters had scruples to speak of, they had no security whatsoever.
âSo, did you get your hands on the five hundred million?â Jiang Chen inquired.
Despair flashed across Liu Zhenâs face. âI only have the four hundred million you bid at the auction, young master Shao, minus the fees taken away by the Temple of Cleansing Fire. I was thinking maybe theyâd be alright with another specimen of Radiant Celestial Grass to make up the difference.â
Jiang Chen didnât know what to say. If the spirit herb reached four hundred million at the auction-house, why was he using another to substitute for only one hundred million? Wasnât that a huge waste? Did he have more Radiant Celestial Grass than sense?
âLiu Zhen, Iâd like to hear the truth from you. How many specimens of Radiant Celestial Grass do you really have? Iâll happily buy you out at a hundred fifty million per shoot.â
The young man kept his gaze honest, as free of desperation as he could muster. As an origin realm cultivator, Liu Zhen was right to be a bit oversensitive. If he showed too much urgency, the other man would likely second-guess his intentions. He didnât want Liu Zhen to lie because of unnecessary misgivings.