Chen Changsheng rubbed his eyes, that ached from staring at the sunset, beforestanding up from the doorstep. He said, âIâm not waiting for anything.â Gou Hanshi replied, âEven if you want to walk an untrodden path, using yourown words, that method is a little stupid, but you also said that the methodwas feasible. Logically, itâs impossible for you to not have a method tocomprehend the first Heavenly Tome Monolith, because I know your powers ofcomprehension are far greater than anyone else can imagine.â As the worldâs two most erudite scholars of the Daoist Canon, he and ChenChangsheng were rivals. From the Ivy Festival to the Grand Examination, theyhad vied with each other for supremacy, but it was because they were rivalsthat they truly understood each other. He had seen Chen Changsheng rise in thespan of a few months from an ordinary youth that could not cultivate at all tosomeone who broke into Ethereal Opening amidst the rain in the EducationPalace. If he did not have such excellent powers of comprehension, how could hehave done such a thing? Chen Changsheng thought for a few moments, then said, âI think the method Idiscussed with you last night was wrong.â Gou Hanshi arched his brows and asked, âIn what ways was it wrong?â âItâs not a matter of it being wrong. If I could use that to follow the ideaof studying the changes in the monolith inscriptions, I would probably be ableto comprehend the monoliths, but Iâve always felt it to be somewhat strange, asif there was something missing. If I canât figure out what it is that Iâmmissing and continue to study this method, I will find it very difficult toconvince myself, because the Dao I cultivate is to follow my heart.â Gou Hanshi asked, âDonât tell me youâre planning on creating a new method?â âThereâs also that train of thought, but I havenât resolved myself to it yet.â Gou Hanshi frowned. To change methods halfway through was something bestavoided when viewing the monoliths. âYou know that this is a very dangerous wayof thinking.â Chen Changsheng understood his warning. If he continued to hesitate in thismanner, his hope of deciphering the Heavenly Tome Monoliths would grow smallerand smaller. He pondered the matter for a long time before finally saying, âIf I canâtcomprehend them in the end, then forget about it.â âRegardless of how you think, you shouldnât be too pedantic about it.â GouHanshi said these words and walked into the hut. Chen Changsheng looked at Gou Hanshiâs back and said, âThe egg soup stillneeds a bit more time. Donât be in such a rush to take off the lid just yet.â These words had no hidden meaning, yet Gou Hanshi saw one in it. He thought tohimself that Chen Changsheng must have a reason for waiting. After a while, Zhexiu returned to the grass hut. Of the seven people thatresided there, only he and Chen Changsheng had not succeeded at comprehendingthe monolith. Seeing how the courtyard was now much more cold and cheerlessthan it had been the night before, his face began to show traces ofself-rejection. Turning to Chen Changsheng, he asked, âWhy is it that Iâm neverable to make it work? Could it be that my innate talent is not enough?â Chen Changsheng thought to himself, this wolf youth who had no sect or schooland cultivated all on his own, could live in those cruel, snowy plains. Hisname could strike fear in the hearts of many famous demons, and he couldcomfortably beat Guan Feibai and other such youths on the Proclamation of AzureSky; not only did his innate bloodline talent have no problems, it was alsounreasonably strong. âIt has nothing to do with your innate talent.â âThen whatâs wrong? My diligence or concentration?â âIt has nothing to do with any of those, itâs just becauseâ¦â Chen Changshengearnestly told him, âYouâve read too little.â Zhexiu got a little angry. Since he was a child, he had roamed the snowyplains, homeless and miserable. Where would he have found the time to readbooks? Chen Changsheng took Xun Meiâs notebook from his chest and handed it toZhexiu. âItâs fine to not read much, but the most troubling part is that frommy observations of you, Iâve realized you really donât like to read. Of thenotebook senior left behind, you only looked at it twice. Last night, you onlylooked at it for a while before going to sleep. How is that okay?â Zhexiuâs face paled, but it wasnât because he was injured, but rather becausehe was angry. Taking the notebook, he went straight into the grass hut. The next day at five in the morning, Chen Changsheng opened his eyes and tookfive breathsâ of time to settle his mind. Afterwards, he got up from his bedand realized that Tang Thirty-Six was sprawled out sleeping on the side,snoring thunderously. Walking to the outer room, he saw that Qi Jian and theothers were all in a deep sleep. He realized that at some late hour last night,they had returned from the Mausoleum of Books. After washing his face and rinsing his mouth, just like the previous two days,he began to boil water and prepare breakfast. Next, he began to sweep thecourtyard and repair the toppled fence. Even after Tang Thirty-Six and theothers had finished eating breakfast and left to view the monoliths, he stilldid not seem like he wanted to leave. His face contained no trace ofapprehension, and he even seemed to be enjoying the present lifestyle. The people had gone and the courtyard was empty. He sat back down at thedoorstep, opened Xun Meiâs notebook, and began to read once more. He graduallybecame enthralled and he gained more and more. For the entire day, besides making meals and cleaning, he did not leave thedoorstep. Obviously he did not go to see the Reflecting Monolith either. As night fell, Tang Thirty-Six and the rest returned one after the other.After dinner, they sat around the table and discussed the inscriptions on thesecond monolith. The atmosphere was extremely warm and enthusiastic. Chen Changsheng called Zhexiu into the inner room, took out his copperneedles, and began to treat his illness. Right now, he was still confirming thenature of the abnormality within Zhexiuâs meridians. To cure Zhexiu of thiscondition, that had tormented him for a dozen years, was not something thatcould be done in a day. After a long time, the group around the table realized that the two were stillmissing. Qi Jian was looking at the tightly-closed door of the inner room; hissmall, young, and honest face held an unbearable expression. Gou Hanshi frownedand shook his head. Right now even he was starting to find it strange. Not wanting to upset the two in the inner room, the group decided to end theirdiscussion. Tang Thirty-Six suddenly stood up, opened the door, and told Chen Changsheng,âToday, another three people succeeded.â Chen Changsheng was concentrating on maneuvering the copper needles with hisfingers. He softly said something to Zhexiu, but paid Tang Thirty-Six noattention. Day after day passed. The number of days after this yearâs Grand Examinationexaminees had entered the mausoleum was now seven. On the fifth day, Zhexiu finally passed through the Reflecting Monolith. Itwas unknown whether or not it was because he had spent the last few nightstudying that book. Chen Changsheng had still not succeeded in comprehending a monolith. Now, hehad established a new record. Previously, he had established a incomparably glorious and brilliant record inthe world of cultivation: the youngest cultivator to enter Ethereal Opening. The record he had established now was less than brilliant. Amongst all the previous holders of the first place of the First Banner of theGrand Examination, he had used the most time to comprehend the first HeavenlyTome Monolith, and it was possibly going to take him even longer. In the blink of an eye, the tenth day had arrived. At five in the morning, Chen Changsheng finally departed the grass hut andwent to the monolith hut. He looked at black monolith in silence, his thoughtsunknown. The dawn light gradually flourished and the monolith viewers began tosuccessively enter the mausoleum. Arriving before the monolith hut and seeinghim sitting cross-legged under a tree, at first they were shocked, then theyhad a variety of emotions. In their eyes, one could find sympathy, one could find mercy, and one couldalso find ridicule and schadenfreude. Some people kept their distance from him and walked into the hut. Otherspurposely walked in front of him, almost seeming to saunter by, then along withthe cool breeze that curled around the roof of the hut, they disappeared. The group from the grass hut, after finishing their breakfast, also arrived. Seeing this scene, Guan Feibai creased his brow. He said nothing, but touchedthe monolith and continued on his way. Tang Thirty-Six stood in front of him and asked, âDo you need me to keep youcompany?â Chen Changsheng lifted his head and seriously told him, âFor the Heavenly TomeMonoliths, even a shorter amount of time would be precious. You have totreasure these moments. Tang Thirty-Six was speechless. He thought to himself, âYouâve spent the lastten days playing tourist and cook, and you can still sincerely tell me that.â Zhexiu said nothing, directly sitting next to Chen Changsheng. Chen Changsheng made no comment. The morning wind swept through the trees, causing the green leaves to restupon the roof of the hut. âThank you, itâs about time now.â  Chen Changsheng sincerely said. Zhexiu stood up and entered the monolith hut. This âabout timeâ was not about his hopes of comprehending the monolith, butfor Zhexiu keeping him company. On the twelfth day at noon, the spring sun was particularly luminous. ChenChangsheng sat in the monolith hut, borrowing the roof to keep the sun fromhitting him. With a cool breeze, two youths suddenly appeared in the monolith hut. One ofthese youths was called Guo En. He was a brilliant student from the GentleStream Monastery in the south, under the administration of the Holy MaidenPeak. In the previous yearâs Grand Examination, he had placed third. The otherperson was called Mu Nu. Before Zhuang Huanyu, he had been the strongeststudent from the Heavenly Dao Academy. He had been viewing the monoliths in theMausoleum of Books for about four years now. These two youths were once geniuses on the Proclamation of Azure Sky. Yet astime passed and the days which they viewed the monoliths increased, they brokethrough into Ethereal Opening and had long since entered the Proclamation ofGolden Distinction. The northern and southern sects had never gotten along.Outside the mausoleum, the two youths had a relationship like fire and water,but now their relationship was not that bad at all. âYou are Chen Changsheng?â Mu Nu expressionlessly asked him. Ten days ago, when Zhong Hui had successfully comprehended the monolith, thesetwo people were amongst the crowd, but Chen Changsheng did not recognize them,only knowing that they were probably older entrants of the mausoleum. âCorrect.Do you two have some advice for me?â The corner of Mu Nuâs lips moved, as if he was smiling, yet not smiling, buthe did not answer. Guo En shook his head and sighed. âA letter came from my sect saying that thisyearâs Grand Examination produced an extraordinary individual, but now that Isee him, it seems that they really exaggerated it.â Mu Nu replied, âOtherwise, for a fifteen-year-old to break into EtherealOpening is truly amazing. Itâs just that cultivation is like a sharp bladecutting through bamboo at first, but afterwards itâs stagnant like sand andstone and hard to proceed. In the course of history there have been many ofthese kinds of people. Keep in mind that the Mausoleum of Books is the realtest. This person canât even pass through the Reflecting Monolith, he may verywell be that sort of person. Itâs truly lamentable.â They were looking right at Chen Changsheng, but they were talking tothemselves, as if Chen Changsheng did not exist, or perhaps because they didnot care for Chen Changshengâs opinion. Chen Changsheng was silent for a moment, then he returned to contemplating themonolith. Guo En and Mu Nu chuckled to themselves, then turned around and began headingdown the mountain, but their conversation continued. âWhat sort of person is Xu Yourong that she got engaged to him.â âThis is the hope for the revival of the Orthodox Academy? Truly hysterical.â Not knowing if it was on purpose, their conversation was incredibly clear, sothat even Chen Changsheng could hear it. A bout of laughter followed from the mountain path. Chen Changsheng calmly viewed the monolith, as if he did not been affected inthe least. The spring atmosphere gradually deepened. In the sky, there were several hundred snow geese, returning from some faraway place. They had originally come from the warm lands of the Great Western Continent,and now they were crossing the ocean to return. They were going to HeavenâsPillar Peak to spend the long summer. The cry of the geese was somewhat tired, but still clear and bright. In the forest around the monolith hut, the various birds cried out inresponse. It was as if they were mocking the snow geese for bringing suchtrouble upon themselves, for being so unbearably stupid.
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