âNice going. Youâve broken through, havenât you?â Ziju Min immediately noticed the difference when he gave Jiang Chen a once-over.
Jiang Chen smiled slightly. âThanks to your well wishes, everything went smoothly.â
âYou broke through a mere two months after arriving at the riverbank?â Ziju Min gasped with wonder. âTwo months, and you grasped the heavenly law and earned the approval of the heavens, receiving an empyrean decree. Your... comprehension ability is tremendous.â
Ziju Min had been through a lot and had seen many geniuses, but heâd never known anyone like Shao Yuan. Even the most genius cultivator had to overcome great difficulties to ascend from peak great emperor to empyrean realm. The process was a butterfly breaking out of its chrysalis.
Countless cultivators failed the process. After repeated failure, they fell into despair and their will slowly wilted. Only an extremely small portion of great emperors were able to break through.
Most would need several years to understand the heavenly law and finally ascend. Never had anyone achieved it in two months.
Jiang Chenâs achievement would be easier to believe if heâd already sensed the heavenly law prior to visiting the river, but he hadnât even reached peak great emperor when entering the sacred land! Heâd only attained it before the evaluation.
Itâd taken less than a year for him to make such amazing progress. And after reaching peak great emperor, it only took him a few months to join the ranks of the other geniuses.
Ziju Min was in awe of Shao Yuanâs achievement. No human language could describe the ridiculous speed at which heâd improved himself. The youthâs potential was more than a little extraordinary.
Ziju Min slapped Jiang Chen on the shoulder excitedly, his face radiating joy. âYouâll go down in our history as a legendary figure for your amazing speed in cultivation, Shao Yuan.â
Jiang Chen smiled. âIâm honored. Itâs thanks to Elder Zijuâs recommendation that I was able to reach this point.â
âOh, no, I just did what I should do. Itâll be a great shame if a genius like you ends up unnoticed in the jianghu.â Ziju Min was speaking from the very bottom of his heart.
âI will always remember what you did for me, Elder Ziju. The others may be unaware, but I know that you must have shouldered a lot of pressure when recommending me for the sacred land.â
Ziju Min broke into laughter hearing his considerate words. âAs an elder, itâs my duty to shoulder some pressure for the sacred land and the nation. Alright, Shao Yuan. Letâs not waste any more time. Youâve fulfilled the first requirement listed by the venerated forefather. Now letâs focus on the second: You are to accumulate a hundred thousand points in a year.â
Jiang Chen had understood the rules at the Hall of Merit last time. Of the three requirements posed by the venerated forefather, heâd already achieved one. The forefather must have noticed as well.
He was going to focus on the second requirement now. It was to test his ability, but also to make sure the rest in the faction accepted him.
If he could make such great contribution to the sacred land in only a year, no one would question him, no matter how well he was treated and how much support he received.
Truth be told, he was getting amped up.
The venerated forefather had promised him unconditional support once he fulfilled the three conditions, which was precisely what he needed.
The sacred landâs support would give him the leverage to turn things around for him and Huangâer. Heâd be entitled to publicly take her away from House Yan, which was what he wished the most and also what was best for Huangâer.
If he snuck her away, hidden from everyone, itâd be considered a dishonorable act. It wouldnât be a satisfying end. And troubles would ensue.
It was better to take the moral high ground and made sure House Yan willingly parted with Huangâer. The problem would be solved once and for all, and it would be cathartic.
Motivation roared to life.
He and Ziju Min returned to the Hall of Merit half a year after their first visit. Elder Gu Yunjin was also surprised when his eyes landed on Jiang Chen.
âIt seems that my well wishes have come true, young Shao Yuan. Youâve impressed me with your progress in the last six months.
âIf Iâm not mistaken, youâve ascended to empyrean realm already, havenât you?â Gu Yunjin marveled, earnest with his compliments. âBrother Ziju, youâve recruited a genius we wouldnât even dream of.â
Ziju Min smiled, but didnât take pride in what his actions.
âBrother Gu, our young friend is eager to contribute to the sacred land after his breakthrough. What are the missions that award more than a hundred thousand points?â
Gu Yunjin paused. âAre you sure you want to start with a sovereign mission, young Shao Yuan?â
Those were the only ones that awarded over a hundred thousand points, but with high reward came high risk. If Jiang Chen failed a sovereign mission, his points would be deducted by one tenth of the awarded points. Such was the pitfall of picking a top mission from the get go.
If he started from the easier missions and made his way up, heâd be able to accumulate points steadily without the risk of deductions.
Very few people would be so bold as to go straight to the top, not even the most arrogant of geniuses. It wasnât that they didnât dare take the risk, but that they didnât have to.
However, Jiang Chen only had a year. He didnât have the patience to slowly climb his way up. That would take too much effort and time. The last thing he could afford to do now was waste time.
The sword competition was right on the horizon. It was likely that his fateful match with Xiahou Zong would come then. He had to seize every second of every day. Naturally, he wasnât willing to carve out too much time for the missions.
He smiled wryly. âElder Gu, the sword competitionâs coming soon. I must get a hundred thousand points before that. I have to take the risk. I might get lucky, no?â
Gu Yunjin was a little disappointed. He didnât say anything because he didnât want to rain on Shao Yuanâs parade when the young man was so driven and enthusiastic, but in truth, he didnât think Shao Yuan would succeed.
If it was so easy to complete a sovereign mission, everyone here would be challenging them. There wouldnât be so many left unfinished. It was telling that the missions had remained for decades, or even centuries.
Ziju Min could tell that Gu Yunjin was doubtful of Shao Yuanâs decision. But the latter was being quite tactful and remaining silent in the face of Shao Yuanâs resolution.
In truth, Ziju Min also found Shao Yuan reckless, but he understood why the young man was making the decision.
The sword competition was fast approaching. If Shao Yuan started from the most basic missions, how long was it going to take for him to get enough points? He might as well try his luck with a sovereign mission. Maybe thereâd be a miracle.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
In Ziju Minâs eyes, Shao Yuan was skilled at creating miracles.
âBrother Ziju, young Shao Yuan, hereâs a list of the summaries for most of the sovereign missions. Of course, the summaries are only for your reference. They arenât representative of the missions themselves.â Gu Yunjin dutifully presented them with the scroll.
Ziju Min smiled. âThis is confidential, Shao Yuan. Youâre allowed to read it now, but nothing can leave this hall.â
Gu Yunjin nodded and added on seriously, âBrother Ziju is right. Everything written on this scroll must be kept a secret. There are other people who have seen it, but theyâre all obligated to keep things to themselves as well. If any information gets leaked and the sacred land identifies the perpetrator, that person will become a public enemy.â
In response to their grave attitude, Jiang Chen smiled. âI donât have a lot of strengths, but keeping a secret is my strong suit.â
He didnât have a habit of gossiping. Besides, the missions didnât mean much to him. They meant even less for people outside the sacred land. He unfurled the scroll and browsed with great concentration.
They were indeed challenging. Some were bounties against a number of experts whoâd been widely-known for a long time, some asked to locate rare treasure. Some were requests for clues regarding a mysterious secret realm, some directly asked for cultivations methods...
There were a great variety of missions, and all were extremely difficult. Now he knew why so few people took them on. The summaries were telling enough.
Some of the missions were as arduous as finding a needle in a haystack. Others were as dangerous as climbing a mountain made of blades. They werenât for regular people.
Jiang Chen contemplated his options. There were all manners of missions, but some he naturally gravitated to. He preferred missions about pill dao the most. Heâd be more confident about completing such a mission, and itâd take less effort.