Ordinarily, the Heavensworn Four didnât care a whit about origin realm cultivators of any kind. If that particular one hadnât been trying to gather information on the Moon God Sectâs secrets, they wouldnât have known about him personally at all. Though theyâd taken a more intimate interest in the matter afterwards, they hadnât thought it was anything more than routine. And yet, it was that mundane event which had brought calamity upon the Heavensfall Society.
Cong Taiyan opened his mouth several more times, but was stopped by a look from Beigong Ming each time. Clearly, the latter was worried that the formerâs fiery temper would anger their interrogators once more and lead to further bloodshed. Right now, they had to suck it up and wait for reinforcements.
âNext question.â Liu Zhenâs look swept frostily across the Heavensworn Fourâs faces. âYou better think this one through. If anything is unclear, or if I think youâre lying...â
âOh, no, ask away!â Beigong Ming proclaimed loudly. âI swear on my inner demons that I will tell you the truth and nothing but the truth. If I lie at all, let my inner demons consume me!â
An oath upon oneâs inner demons was essentially the same as a heavenly oath. Nodding, Liu Zhen was about to ask his next prepared question when he saw the visual communication between Beigong Ming and Cong Taiyan. Sudden, mischievous inspiration struck. He grinned sinisterly.
âIâm asking only you this question,â he suddenly turned to Beigong Ming. âYouâre the second of the Heavensworn Four. Have you ever thought about getting rid of your big brother and replacing him?â
It was a very malicious question. Jiang Chen and Emperor Peerless both nodded, appreciative of Liu Zhenâs stroke of genius. The question appeared simple, but it had the powerful effect of throwing the fourâs brotherly bonds into disarray. If successful, they would no longer be of one mind. Internal strife would make the act of questioning significantly easier.
Beigong Mingâs face froze when he heard the question. In general, he was quite accepting of Cong Taiyanâs leadership. But to say that he hadnât ever had delusions of becoming the boss was a flat-out lie. After all, there was a big difference between the boss and the second-in-command. The wild thought of becoming the boss of the Heavensworn Society in Cong Taiyanâs absence occasionally flash through his mind... However, impractical daydreams like that were supposed to be hidden in oneâs heart. Talking about them in the open was another matter entirely.
Cong Taiyan widened his eyes when he heard the question. He gawked at Beigong Ming. Liu Zhenâs question had hit a soft spot, piquing his curiosity. The leader of the Heavensworn Four was both a firecracker and not one for deep schemes. He couldnât shake his reliance on wily individuals like Beigong Ming, but actually looked down on them a little. In fact, he tended to be wary of and wanted to exclude them. He was greater than Beigong Ming in terms of strength and audacity, but was measurably worse at intellect. Thus, whether Beigong Ming would try to take over his position was also an occasional consideration for him.
Beigong Ming cursed silently. This question put him in a very awkward position. Denying it would be lying, since he had had such thoughts before. The fact that he had never acted on them was immaterial. But... how could he admit to something like that?
Admitting so would instantly offend Cong Taiyan to a grievous degree. The Heavensworn Four would never coexist peacefully together after. His words prior wouldnât let him play dumb, either. An oath to oneâs inner demons wasnât something to be casually broken. Lying about it would bring about backlash very quickly, with the consequences being likely lethal.
In that instant, Beigong Mingâs heart was a morass like a pot of congee. He was as dejected as could be, and wanted very badly not to answer, but... doing that would upset Cong Taiyan as well. Silence in this case was tacit admission, after all. More importantly, not answering was another chance for the other man to kill someone.
A bizarre smirk drew itself across Liu Zhenâs face. âYou can choose not to answer,â he laughed unconcernedly, his eyes still trained on Beigong Ming. âI can kill someone else instead. But remember, his blood is on you!â
âSecond brother, just tell him. Whatâre you worried about?â The fourth of the Heavensworn Four was a frank and single-minded sort. He had never thought about taking over any of his brothersâ positions. In his perspective, the Heavensworn Four were as good as real brothers. Since big brother was stronger than everyone else, didnât it make sense to listen to him straight up? How could anyone think otherwise? Thus, he assumed that Beigong Ming would share his line of thought.
Cong Taiyan tossed a distant look at Beigong Ming. âThatâs right, number two. Just tell him.â
The same words were spoken with very different tones and emotions.
After lengthy internal debate, Beigong Ming finally decided not to risk his oath after all. Heâd prefer to anger Cong Taiyan rather than bet with his life. He nodded with some difficulty. âI admit that Iâve had thoughts like that. However, Iâve never remotely considered doing anything of the sort. Big brother is far stronger and more charismatic than I am, and thatâs why heâs the most fitting boss of the Society.â
As expected, Cong Taiyanâs expression frosted over at those words. The fourth brother was agape as well. âBeigong Ming,â he yelped, âyou two-faced animal! How could you entertain ideas like that in the first place?â
The third brother shook his head as well. However, his look towards Beigong Ming lacked some genuine indignation. It was filled instead with something more complicated. Simultaneously, his gaze darted around the room, eluding Liu Zhen at all costs.
Roaring in cheerful laughter, Liu Zhen clapped in resounding applause. âAlright, alright, I wonât kill anyone this time. I can see that you told me the truth.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Beigong Ming couldnât share the happiness. He didnât dare lock eyes with Cong Taiyan any more. The other manâs hatred was almost like a condensed ball of flame, able to burn him to ashes if he looked in its general direction.
Liu Zhen smiled smoothly, his eyes coming to rest on the third of the Four. âItâs your turn to answer the same question. I know you havenât made an oath on your inner demons, but I can just kill you if you lie.â
The thirdâs body shook, and his heart let out a cry of despair. He hadnât dodged calamity after all. Cong Taiyanâs gaze was sharply fixed to the third brother now as well. He seemed like a violent beast about to erupt at any time. The intensity of the gesture made the third brother thoroughly uncomfortable. The cold edge of steel was already at his neck.
âAnswer,â Liu Zhen declared coolly. âI only want to hear the truth. If youâd like to try lying about it, feel free.â
The third wasnât willing to risk his life over it. He suddenly raised his volume. âI think the same as second brother.â
Beigong Ming let out a sigh of relief at that. He had a compatriot now.
Cong Taiyan nodded again and again, bristling with fury. âGood, good, good. What good brothers you are! Itâs hard to know a manâs heart, and Iâm glad that I know yours now.â
âBig brother, I can explain. Iâve had thoughts like that, but theyâre just thoughts. Iâve never ever acted on them! I know youâre the best leader among all of us.â The third brother was grief-stricken, begging Cong Taiyan to listen to his excuses.
Cong Taiyan snorted in response. His dictatorial nature meant that he couldnât accept any kind of betrayal. So what if it was a passing thought? So what if it was entirely psychological? For him, even these were entirely unforgivable.
Jiang Chen gave Liu Zhen a big thumbs-up, then motioned for him to continue questioning. The origin realm cultivator coughed loudly. âBack to business. Next question. You gave my friend over to the Moon God Sect, but who did you give him to? Who was responsible for the proceedings?â
Everyone looked at Beigong Ming. This was enough to already answer part of the question.
Beigong Ming knew to be honest now. âI gave him over to the guys at the Bleakmoon Hall of Punishment. Specifically, one of their captains called Gu Xintang.â
âWhat importance does the Bleakmoon Hall have within the sect? How about Gu Xintang within the Hall?â
âThe Bleakmoon Hall is a sizable hall within the Moon God Sect, responsible for handling disciplinary action, punishment, and torture. It has great prestige within the sect. The Moon God Sect has four factions: The Purples, the Indigos, the Blues, and the Reds. Members of these four comprise the entirety of the sect. The Moon God Sect has eight large halls, each hall being responsible for a different aspect of affairs. Naturally, everyone who is part of a hall is also part of a faction.
âAs for Gu Xintang, heâs one of the captains of Bleakmoon Hall. The Hall has four lords and twenty captains. Gu ranks in the top three in his hall, but obviously canât hold a candle to his lords.â There was nothing off-limits for Beigong Ming to talk about now.
âWhich faction does Gu Xintang belong to?â Liu Zhen pitched another question.
âThe Blue Moon.â Beigong Ming answered truthfully.
âWhat about the holy maiden lost many years before? What faction does she belong to?â This question had clearly been asked on Jiang Chenâs behalf.
Beigong Ming paused a moment. The answer to such a question was taboo, restricted by the Moon God Sect from discussion. But this wasnât the time to care about said restrictions.
âCan we... not answer this one?â The second of the Four offered cautiously.
Liu Zhen cackled. âSure, and I can kill people too.â
As he said so, he moved behind yet another executive. A swipe from his saber was enough to lop the manâs head clean off. He tossed the gruesome object right in front of Beigong Ming. Beigong Ming was ashen with unease. Heâd never been so desperate before in his entire life. They were being toyed to death! He wanted to cry, but didnât have the tears to.
Emperor Peerless inclined his head approvingly to the side. âLiu Zhenâs cultivation isnât great, but heâs pretty capable. If he can reach emperor or great emperor realm, he will most certainly be able to realize his doubtless remarkable ambitions,â he sent to Jiang Chen.
Jiang Chen had experienced much in his meteoric rise and met no shortage of people. Just because someoneâs cultivation level was low didnât mean that they lacked in wit and guile. The four great sectsâ ancestors back at Skylaurel Kingdom and the sixteen kingdom alliance had all been extremely cunning men, wily as foxes. Given his grassroots origins, it was not unexpected for Liu Zhen to be reasonably crafty.