Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
After the ship drove southeast for today, they arrived at the dock of the Liuli Nation. That was the last destination of this trip.
The leaders helped take down their luggage. Shadow Six was a little puzzled as he looked at the boxes of various sizes on the dock. He remembered that they didnât have so many things when they boarded the ship.
He looked strangely at Zhou Yuyan, Mu Ting, and Mu Qing, who were squatting on the ground and studying the public map. He thought to himself, Is it them?
The leaders used their connections as merchant ships to hire a few carriages at the docks for them. This was the last thing they could do for their boss. They would probably never see each other again for the rest of their lives!
Shadow Six began to move the luggage to the carriage, but he didnât know if it was his imagination, but the extra boxes were really heavy.
Yu Wanâs body gradually became heavier. There were some things that she could not do in the future and Pingâer was left by her side.
Yan Jiuchao and Shadow Thirteen went to the market to buy and ask for information. Old Cui also followed. He needed to replenish some herbs.
Yu Shaoqing guarded his daughter, afraid that someone would come and go at the docks and accidentally do something to his daughter.
Mu Qing put on his bamboo hat. The thin veil covered his face and his eyes that would scare passers-by. He brought over a few stools from somewhere and sat them down for Yu Shaoqing and Yu Wan.
Yu Shaoqing didnât sit. Instead, he called Zhou Jin over to sit. This child did not make a sound along the way. He was so quiet that it made oneâs heart ache. Zhou Jin sat down beside Yu Wan.
Yu Wan handed over the box of snacks she was eating. âHere.â
Zhou Jin silently picked up a piece of osmanthus cake and ate it. Mu Ting and Zhou Yuyan were still studying what to do next. Yu Wan glanced at Mu Qing, who was loosening Zhou Jinâs belt, and said, âDo many people know about the Sorcerer Clan?â
Mu Qing looked up. âMrs. Yan, are you asking about the existence of the Sorcerer Clan or the way to the Sorcerer Clan?â
âAll of them,â Yu Wan said. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Mu Qing thought seriously. âActually, everyone only heard about it and arenât too sure if itâs true. If it werenât for the fact that the sorcerers of the Jade Nation really canât live anymore, I wouldnât have wanted to escape to the Sorcerer Clan with my senior brothers.â
At this point, he looked at Zhou Jin in shame. He did not know that his junior brother was from the Sorcerer Clan. If he had known earlier, he would not have agreed to go to the Sorcerer Clan with his senior brother and sister.
Yu Wan did not need to look to guess what he was thinking. She pinched the osmanthus cake in her hand and looked at Mu Ting, who was studying the public map. She smiled and said, âYou donât know Zhou Jinâs background, but your senior brother knows. It seems that in order to live, he didnât care about your little junior brotherâs life.â
Mu Qing said seriously, âNo, my senior brother dotes on Little Junior Brother. Itâs just that the Jade Nation is too difficult, so he had no choice but to do this.
Even if he goes to the Sorcerer Clan, he will protect Little Junior Brother well.â âIs that so?â Yu Wan smiled faintly. Seeing that Zhou Jin had finished eating, she handed the box over.
Zhou Jin ate quietly, as if he didnât hear their conversation.
âThen itâs decided. Letâs go this way.â After Mu Ting and Zhou Yuyan finished speaking, they stood up and took the map. They said to Yu Wan, âLetâs pass through this town and go east. After walking through a small desert, weâll reach the Sorcerer Clan. Thereâs an inn in the desert. If we travel earlier, we can stay in the inn at night.â
Mu Ting looked down at the map in his hand and said, âAlso, we have to hide our identities. Mrs. Yan, what do you think?â
âIâve already said that Iâll listen to your arrangements.â
âIn that case, Old Master Yu is my uncle-master, Young Master Yan is my eldest senior brother, and you areâ¦â Mu Ting estimated Yu Wanâs age and wanted to say âlittle junior sisterâ. Yu Wan patted Zhou Jinâs little head and said, âIâm your eldest senior sister, call me Eldest Senior Sister.â
Zhou Jin: âEldest Senior Sister.â
Mu Ting :
Zhou Jin admitted it. Not long after, Mu Qing also called her Eldest Senior Sister. Zhou Yuyan was unwilling, but her little paper tiger basically did not have much deterrence, so Yu Wanâs status as Eldest Senior Sister was almost unanimously approved.
The Liuli Nation and the Jade Nation were on good terms, so the travel passes of the two countries could be used. They took the fake travel passes of the Jade Nation and left the town without any obstructions. They walked all the way east. Just as Mu Ting had said, they arrived at a weathered inn before dark.
Mu Ting jumped off the carriage and said to Yan Jiuchao and Yu Wanâs carriage, âRest here for the night. If it doesnât rain tomorrow, weâll continue on our way.
If weâre fast, weâll be able to reach the Sorcerer Clan in two to three days. However, our horses might have to change to camels.â
âGot it,â Yu Wan said as she lifted the curtain.
Yan Jiuchao alighted from the carriage and brought Yu Wan down.
âAiyo, Iâm old!â Old Cui also alighted from the carriage.
âGrandma, be careful.â After helping Old Cui down, Shadow Six helped Grandma down.
Zhou Yuyan, on the other hand, held Zhou Jin tightly, not letting him take half a step away from her.
The inn here was naturally incomparable to the one in the city. Not only was the environment simple, but there was also no one to welcome guests. The group could only enter the inn themselves. The shopkeeper was an uncle in his forties. When he saw that a guest had arrived, he did not seem excited at all. He only yawned lazily and said, âThere are still three rooms left.â Zhou Yuyan panicked. âThree rooms? How can that be enough?â The shopkeeper said, âThen you can make do for the night at the hall.â
âButâ¦â Zhou Yuyan wanted to say something, but the shopkeeper threw a bunch of keys on the table.â Ten taels each, a total of forty taels.â
Zhou Yuyan was puzzled. âArenât there three rooms? Ten taels a room is thirty taels. How did the other ten taels come about?â
The shopkeeper said indifferently, âDoesnât living in the hall need to be charged? I donât need to charge for food? I donât charge for feeding the horses?â Zhou Yuyan stomped her feet. âI think this is a scam!â
âIf you donât like it, forget it!â The shopkeeper said and went to take back the key on the table, but his hand was blocked by a folding fan.
Yu Wan smiled. âWho said we donât want to stay? Hereâs your money! Little Six!â
Shadow Six took out four gold ingots from his purse. âHere!â
After the shopkeeper received the money, he finally gave him a good attitude.
âSir, please go upstairs!â
Although there were only three rooms, fortunately, each room was big enough. Yu Wan, Zhou Yuyan, and Pingâer shared a room, Yan Jiuchao, Yu Shaoqing, and Zhou Jin shared a room, Old Cui and Grandma shared a room, and the remaining few stayed in the hall.
Dinner was eaten in the hall. After eating, Yu Wan, Yan Jiuchao, and the others returned to their rooms. Shadow Thirteen and Shadow Six went to feed the horses. Mu Qing followed the waiter to the storeroom and carried a few warm blankets over.
Only Mu Ting was left in the hall. Just as he was about to go upstairs to see his junior brother. a burlyy figure came to him.
Mu Ting raised his head and looked at the other party. This glance stunned him.
âItâs really you, Tingâer,â the burly man said with a smile.
Mu Tingâs pupils constricted.
The person who came was none other than his masterâs good friend when he was alive. His surname was Liang and his name was Hong. He was also a Black- grade Sorcerer. Mu Ting never expected to meet an acquaintance at the inn. He was at a loss for what to do before stiffly greeting, âUncle Liang.â
Great Sorcerer Liang patted his shoulder and said, âItâs been a long time since we last met. I almost didnât recognize you. I knew it was you, but there are many unfamiliar faces beside you. You even called them Uncle-Master and Senior Brother⦠Iâm not too sure, so I wanted to verify it.â
Mu Ting felt his shoulder stiffen. For a moment, he did not know how to resolve the stalemate in front of him.
âI heard that your master passed away,â Sorcerer Liang said.
Mu Ting said sadly, âThatâs right. We were captured. In order to let Junior Brother Mu Qing escape, Master was unfortunately killed by the soldiers of the
Jade Nation.â
Sorcerer Liang let out a long sigh. âIâve known your master for many years, but Iâve never seen him for the last time. To be honest, I was almost captured tooâ¦
By the way, I think youâre also going to join the Sorcerer Clan?â
Sorcerer Liang continued, âWho are the people with you? Why did they pretend to be your uncle-master and senior brothers and sisters?â
âThisâ¦â
Sorcerer Liang said, âYouâre still young. Itâs right to make more friends in the pugilistic world. However, Uncle Liang has to remind you that you canât judge a book by its cover. Donât be deceived.â
Mu Ting did not reply. Instead, he asked, âUncle Liang, are you also going to the Sorcerer Clan?â
Sorcerer Liang nodded. âThatâs right. Thereâs no place for us sorcerers in the Jade Nation anymore. Where else can we go if not to the Sorcerer Clan?â âUncle Liang, arenât youâ¦â Mu Ting didnât continue.
Sorcerer Liang smiled. âI know what you want to say. Iâm not a Great Sorcerer and donât have the qualifications to enter the Sorcerer Clan. However, Iâm very lucky to have gotten to know a friend. Heâs a Heaven-grade Great Sorcerer. If youâre willing, I can beg him to bring you along.â
Mu Ting murmured, âIâm afraid they wonât be willing.â
Sorcerer Liang frowned and said, âThem? Youâre talking about those people who pretended to be your fellow disciples? Theyâre not from the Jade Nation, right? Tingâer, your master is no longer around. As your uncle, Iâll say a few words to you from the bottom of my heart. You have to know when to advance and retreat. Donât get into trouble at any time!â
Sorcerer Liangâs gaze was complicated and heavy, as if he had seen through something, or as if he had another meaning. Mu Ting could not help but hesitate.
He had a feeling that that group of peopleâs motive for going to the Sorcerer Clan was not simple. Moreover, there was a member of the Sacred Clan among them. Who could guarantee that they were not spies from the Sacred Clan? If the Sorcerer Clan found out that they had brought a spy, they would definitely not let them off.
As this thought flashed through his mind, Mu Ting stopped him.. âUncle
Liang!â