Sacred Peafowl Mountain, Veluriyam Capital.
Jiang Chen delegated the responsibility of the martial dao tea party to Jingzhong Hui. Emperor Wellspring was called emperor no more. The city had taken to calling him Elder Hui, or sometimes Elder Jing.
In the same way, Emperor Peerless had become Elder Mo.
After breaking through to great emperor, Jiang Chen assigned the bulk of menial work to his subordinates. His focus was on personal cultivation. He had plans that once the human domain settled down a bit, he would make a trip to Myriad Abyss Island.
Itâd been several years since Huangâerâs departure. It would be a lie to say that Jiang Chen wasnât worried about her. Xiahou Jingâs nature was evidence that his entire house was a brood of vipers. If Huangâer really did become Xiahou Zongâs cultivation vessel, she would surely meet with a miserable end.
âYoung lord, weâve received a calling card.â Xue Tong came in with the card in question.
Jiang Chen took and perused it with a frown. âOld Man Cranecry? Whoâs that? Old Brother Hui, have you heard of someone by that name?â
Wellspringâs entire body shook. He bounced up from his chair, his eyes wide with surprise. âDid you say Old Man Cranecry, young lord?â
âYes? Do you know him?â
Wellspring looked incredulous. âI donât know him, but Iâve heard of him! Your calling card is from Old Man Cranecry?â
âYes. He said he wanted to come chat with me during the tea party. He was very courteous.â Jiang Chen handed the card to his lieutenant.
Wellspring took it and read it himself. Residual shock was visible on his face. âI didnât expect Old Man Cranecry to still be alive.â
âWhy do you say that?â Jiang Chen asked curiously.
âIâve heard stories of him ever since my youth. He was a legend of his generation. There were many tales passed down about his exploits. When I was young, my master used to tell them to me as inspiration.â Wellspring grew wistful as he recounted his past.
âHeâs a man out of history. That means he should be very strong, no?â Jiang Chen played with the card in his hands. âIâm surprised heâs so polite in his communications.â
His understanding of the secluded experts so far had given him the impression that they were a uniformly proud and aloof bunch. He wasnât used to Old Man Cranecryâs civility.
But Jiang Chen was the kind of person that reciprocated any kindness he received ten times over. He wasnât likely to be hostile to someone polite. Those who wished to attend the martial dao tea party were considered guests.
He found no reason to refuse them outside the gates. âOld Brother Hui,â he smiled, âit sounds like you used to idolize him. Come with me to receive this honored guest.â
âI would wish for nothing more!â Wellspring was overjoyed.
At the foot of Sacred Peafowl Mountain stood an old man in cream-colored robes. It was none other than Old Man Cranecry. He had an ethereal aura, someone almost separate from the world; perhaps because he had departed from it for so long.
There were a few others following him: four of the secluded experts whoâd visited Craneseat Mountain. Everyone aside from Xi Yanbingâs trio had come.
âYou must be Old Man Cranecry, sir. This kid is Jiang Chen, please forgive my tardiness in receiving you!â Jiang Chen greeted them with passion.
Cranecry considered Jiang Chen with undisguised interest. âYoung lord Jiang Chen, I often hear your name despite my hermit lifestyle. Heroes often become so at a young age. Very good, very very good. I heard you were holding a tea party for the secluded empyrean masters. Though Iâve long since washed my hands of mortal affairs, I was drawn here by your remarkability.â
âI humbly thank you for your graciousness, sir.â Jiang Chen had a rather good first impression of Old Man Cranecry. The visitor wasnât throwing his weight around simply because he was an empyrean cultivator.
The old manâs eyes were placid and serene, and his words had the same nature. Jiang Chen found no fault in anything. Thus, he desired to show the same amount of exceeding courtesy. He enthusiastically brought the secluded experts up the mountain.
The young manâs attitude contented Old Cranecry and his companions. They had heard from specific sources that Jiang Chen was young and proud, but that seemed completely inaccurate in person.
There was no youthful brashness in this particular youth. Quite the opposite: he treated them with decorum and respect in a practiced hand. In some aspects, he might have been even more mature than they were.
âMy friends, the tea party begins tomorrow. Please rest in a few of the side residences for today. Do you know if there will be more guests coming?â Jiang Chen was unsure of exactly how many hermits there were.
âI canât answer you clearly,â Old Man Cranecry laughed. âBy my estimates, there should be more secluded experts than just us few. Some wonât come because of various reasons, but we shall see tomorrow as to the remainder.â
Jiang Chen nodded. âIâll keep my eyes open.â
âSacred Peafowl Mountain looks quite impressive,â Cranecry smiled. âI can see youâve spent quite a bit of effort on this place.â
âSacred Peafowl Mountain is the foundation of Veluriyam Capital, and Veluriyam is the foundation of the human domain. This place is extremely important, so I found that to be a necessity.â
âHmm, quite so. Young man, it has been difficult for you to build up what you have so far. I came in part to express my apologies.â
âOh? Why do you say that, Old Crane?â
âLogically speaking, the human domainâs issues shouldâve been my unshirkable responsibility. Alas, I announced to the world I would retreat from it roughly eight thousand years ago. My life was to be spent among the beauties of nature, unto my old age.â Old Cranecryâs words bore the tone of one who had seen much of life.
It was a tough thing for someone whoâd gone into voluntary seclusion eight millennia ago to enter the world once more. The human heart was liable to be changed by its surroundings; reclusion often dampened oneâs optimism.
âWere you planning on coming back into the world at large, Old Crane?â Jiang Chen asked curiously.
âHaha, youâre quite perceptive, young man,â the old man chuckled. âThe winds are changing and youâre shouldering all of the additional responsibility. I canât let my old bones rest while I know thatâs happening. But donât worry, I wonât be jealous of a young man like you even if I do come back. I donât need meaningless things like titles of leadership. Actually, I came to tell you that youâve been doing very well. Please continue your good work. I will be on your side from now on.â
Well! The old man was quite direct.
Jiang Chen was rather embarrassed by the display. âNot at all, Old Crane. You are far too kind. If you were to take up that mantle, I would be completely happy to listen to your orders.â
There was no pretense in the young manâs declaration. He wasnât some kind of omni-directional busybody. He had carried Veluriyamâs weight so far entirely because of his promise to Emperor Peafowl.
If Old Man Cranecry were willing to come out of retirement and lead the human race, Jiang Chen would be perfectly happy to cede the position and initiative.
âThat wouldnât be appropriate,â the old man replied quickly. âYouâre a young genius destined to shine while Iâm a wilted flower of yesteryear. To overshadow your radiance and let your genius go unused would be positively criminal.â
Cranecryâs attitude surprised Jiang Chen. His understanding of the secluded experts was that they were a conceited, presumptuous bunch. And yet, this old man was the picture of affability.
âThose words are too harsh, Old Crane. The seniors around you are all empyrean experts as well. Given your reputation and history, itâs a no-brainer for you to take my place.â
Cranecry turned solemn. âNot at all! I am older than you, yes, and Iâm stronger than you currently, but I can see the momentum in things and events. If I had to pick someone who could change the fate of the human domainâs future, I would definitely not pick myself. You, young lord Jiang Chen, have the momentum of the world behind you.â
The better one knew Jiang Chen, the more one understood this fact.
âI donât deserve your excessive praise, Old Crane,â Jiang Chen smiled wryly. âDo you have any opinions about humanityâs current predicament?â
Old Man Cranecry was grim. âHumanity has three hidden problems. One, the demons; two, Myriad Abyss Island; and three, the aliens outside the Boundary Steles. The last is the least threatening of these. Since the ancient times, humanity has always had the greatest numbers and been the strongest among its neighbors.
âMyriad Abyss Island... well, itâs very far away. Unless its experts return to the human domain en masse, we can overcome some of the other associated issues.
âBut the demons... Iâm sure you know that this is an unavoidable tragedy. Itâs a continuation of ancient events.â Cranecry sighed. âI hear that youâve fought a few demons already?â
âIâve had multiple skirmishes with the demon race. However, Iâve only fought against disorganized troops left to their own devices. The most threatening demons remain in the desolate wildlands, where they are sealed away. Iâd give them another few decades before they regain freedom.â
This drew Old Craneâs concern. Despite his age, he hadnât experienced the ancient demon-sealing war. As such, he had little idea of what demons were truly able to accomplish.
âYouâve fought many demons before. If war breaks out with the demons, what do you think current humanityâs chance at victory would be?â
âAlmost nonexistent,â Jiang Chen replied without thinking. âUnless a significant amount of opportunities or changes arise.â
Old Crane was taken aback. âAlmost nonexistent?â
âAlmost none.â Jiang Chen knew the answer was cruel, but he didnât seek to hide the truth. âIn ancient times, it cost humanity an incredible amount of manpower and resources to defeat demonkind and seal their leaders away. Though the demons wonât recover their ancient combat prowess straight away, we humans have weakened a great deal since then as well. Weâre likely to be worse off, actually.â
Honestly, his biggest worry was also the demon race.