Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
After being humiliated by some freak experts, the Mighty King, Skyscraping Beast, and Golden Saber had been forced into returning all the money they had ever extorted from Lü Qiying. A few days later, this humiliating defeat was still bothering them. They did some research of their own and found out that those kung fu experts were subordinates of the Dragon King.
They didnât dare seek revenge on those experts, so the three took it out on their own followers. But just as they were just about to forget this whole ordeal, a Norlander came to them and said, âA real man must settle his scores, not to mention bandits. And now, everybody in the Western Regions says that you all are as cowardly as mice and tremble upon hearing the words âDragon King.ââ
The simplest reverse psychology had worked like a charm on the three, all of whom indignantly claimed that they would definitely take revenge. But the Norlander knew that their his indignation wouldnât last long if he didnât give them some more guidance.
âHe said that provisions are what the Dragon Army values the most, and that theyâre also of great importance to the Dragon King. While itâs true that we canât afford to mess with the Dragon King and his kung fu experts, but how could we not even dare to attack these provisions?â The Skyscraping Beast had been knocked down by a single punch from Mo Lin and hadnât even had a chance to show off his lightness skills; his swift defeat had completely crushed his self-confidence and resulted in his quick confession.
Inside the tent, everybody remained silent. Afraid that he had said something wrong, the Skyscraping Beast fearfully watched Mo Lin - he was still unaware that the cripple was the true master of the group.
Liman felt a bitterness seep into his heart, and even his voice began to quiver slightly as he asked, âWhatâs the name of that Norlander? Who sent him?â
âI donât know,â the Skyscraping Beast replied, but he was worried that Liman might not believe him, so he reiterated his words. âI really donât know. He just said that he had some acquaintances in the Norland army, and that they didnât like⦠the Dragon King very much, so they were willing to let us enter the Xiaowan Kingdom. He also said that we could hide in the army camp afterwards, wait for the heat from the robbery to die down, and then leave and do whatever we want.â
The Norlander had kept his word. The three groups of bandits had gotten through the patrolling cavalrymen and hidden themselves at the side of the road that the caravan would surely take.
The truth was obvious. The entire area between Heavenâs Pass and the caravanâs camp site was under the control of Prince Duodun, so whoever had colluded with the bandits must have been one of his subordinates.
Liman had always maintained a pivotal partnership with Duodun by constantly insisting that the prince ally himself with the Dragon King. Upon hearing the banditsâ words, he flushed involuntarily. He glanced at the Dragon King and explained, âThe members of the Norland army in Heavenâs Pass have complicated backgrounds, and His Highness has just taken commandâ¦â
Gu Shenwei nodded and agreed with him. At the same time, he signaled Liman not to speak to him because he didnât want his identity to be exposed.
Mo Lin had been listening from the side. He was not one of Duodunâs advocates so he didnât have to be very cautious about his words. All he wanted was the truth, so he bluntly asked, âWhat did that Norlander look like?â
The Skyscraping Beast glanced at the depressed Mighty King before describing, âHe was neither tall nor short, but he seemed strong, with a broad, flat face and small eyesâ¦â
The more Red Bat heard of the description, the funnier she felt he looked. âAccording to your description, that man looks exactly like general Liman.â
What the Skyscraping Beast had described was the most common characteristics of a Norlander, and there wasnât anything unique in the description. Unaware of the sarcasm in Red Batâs remarks, he glanced a few times at Liman before saying, âNot him, definitely not. Besides, there was a big wart on the back of that Norlanderâs neck. It looked like a black worm. I saw it by accident when I was seeing him off, and it even startled me.â
Liman gently stroked his neck. âFortunately, I donât have that on my neck.â
Red Bat was disgusted by these three bandits who had made lascivious remarks to her, so she swung her sheathed saber and smacked the Mighty Kingâs head. âWhy arenât you talking?â
The Mighty King tried to dodge her, but was stopped by Mo Lin. His forehead received a hit and a bump as big as an egg immediately appeared. He glared at Red Bat, but didnât dare do anything about it. âWhat Skyscraping Beast said is right, but I didnât see the wart. Er, that Norlander was always smiling. Thatâs all. Nothing more. A defeat is a defeat. It was because we were too careless. We should have set fire to everything from the beginning. If it werenât for the fact that we wanted the money⦠Alas, whatâs done is done. Just do what you have to. I wonât even frown.â
He had barely finished his sentence when he frowned as the bump on his forehead was too painful.
Liman seemed relieved as he said, âWith this feature, it shouldnât be too difficult to find that Norlander. I can guarantee you that thereâs nobody matching that description around His Highness. I think that heâs most likely a former subordinate of some lord. It was very bold of him to make such a move by himself, and His Highness definitely wonât let him get away with this.â
Gu Shenwei nodded again, but didnât pointed out the other possibilities. âTake the bandits to Xiaowan Kingdom.â
Mo Lin ordered the Mighty King and Skyscraping Beast to carry Golden Saber before escorting the three out of the tent.
Liman immediately got down on one knee before the Dragon King. Seeing this, Red Bat took the hint and left the tent.
âAre you hurt, Dragon King?â Liman asked in a small voice, showing great concern.
âJust a minor injury. Iâm still in âclosed-door-cultivation,â soâ¦â Gu Shenwei then signaled Liman to stand up.
âI understand. On our way here, I did indeed hear that Dragon King was still in âclosed-door-cultivation.â Mo Lin and I wonât say a word about it.â
âHowâs the Naihang Tribe doing?â
Upon realizing that the Dragon King wasnât about to ask any more questions about the bandits, Liman felt relieved. Actually, Liman was exceptionally excited to talk about his experiences in his hometown. âMy father assisted King Rizhuâs favorite son in succeeding the throne, and all the other tribes have acknowledged his claim to the throne. The Naihang Tribe is in a stable situation now. My father believes that the Dragon King has nothing to do with the assassination, but he still holds a grudge against you becauseâ¦â
âBecause I didnât fulfill my obligation as an ally and failed to protect King Rizhu?â
Liman was a little embarrassed and explained, âMy father also blames himself for the death of King Rizhu. So he hates everybody, not just the Dragon King.â
âItâs okay. General Zhe Suâs entitled to bear some resentment against me. I did fail in my duty to protect King Rizhu.â
Liman didnât say anything more on this topic. As far as he knew, King Rizhu didnât really mean to ally with the Dragon King, and he would have attacked the Dragon King by now if he were still alive. Liman then shifted the conversation to talk about his lobbying experience. âAt first, my father didnât believe me, but Mo Lin was very helpful. He used to be a wing guard of the Khan, so his words matter a lot. Many people in the tribe are grateful - particularly for the Dragon Kingâs deeds of protecting the mausoleum, and that at last convinced my father. He promised that he wouldnât launch sneak attacks on the Dragon King again, but he would still seek revenge.â
âHe should.â
âMy father said that it was Wild Horse who assassinated King Rizhu. Since both the Dragon King and the Khanâs wing guard said that Wild Horse works for Waning Moon Hall, he believes that itâs true. He swore to eradicate Waning Moon Hall and to kill each and every single one of them.â
âYou did a good job.â
Limanâs face flushed even redder as he said, âNow that the Naihang Tribeâs been pacified and your alliance with His Highness has been forged, when will the Dragon King attack Golden Roc Castle?â
âSoon. It wonât be long before Shulitu leads his main armies here. According to our agreement, Iâll exchange armies with Prince Duodun, muster all of the troops in the Western Regions, and then finally take Golden Roc Castle once and for all.â
âSomeone in His Highnessâs army is plotting against the Dragon King. We canât let him get away with this. This black sheep has to be eliminated as soon as possible.â
Gu Shenwei pondered the issue over for a while before saying, âGo to Heavenâs Pass and meet Prince Duodun tomorrow morning. Ask him to help us resolve this issue.â
Liman felt that the Dragon Kingâs trust him was given too easily, to the point that it was unbelievable. In his shock, he blankly stared at the Dragon King for quite a while before answering, âYes. I wonât fail you, Dragon King.â
âLeave. I want to rest in your tent.â
Liman walked towards the exit of the tent. Suddenly he turned around, got down on one knee, and repeated his words. âI wonât fail you, Dragon King.â
Neither of the two had addressed the elephant in the room. Gu Shenwei barely trusted any outsiders, but this time he had decided to let Liman make his own choice. After all, in his competition with Duodun, one or two personâs stances wouldnât make any difference in the big picture.
In the final analysis, the Court Attendants Army, the command of which Gu Shenwei had made great efforts to obtain, was his biggest bargaining chip.
Mo Lin took command of the entire procession and he issued an order to depart before daybreak. At the exact same moment in Jade City, the Unique King discovered the Dragon Kingâs absence and was about to question his biological daughter.
When the sun was high up in the sky, the provisions caravan had entered the patrolling range of the Xiaowan Kingdomâs army. Although they were Norland cavalrymen and most of them were quite fond of Duodun, none of them had ever expressed any dissatisfaction with the Dragon King, so they were rather trustworthy.
In the afternoon, Gu Shenwei entered the palace, found a quiet room, asked the others to leave, and immediately started guiding his internal energy to repel the frosty Qi.
It took him two days to finally get the frosty Qi in his body under control again. This was the first time that he had spent so much time fighting against the frosty Qi.
There were many things waiting for his decision, but Mo Lin was the first person that Gu Shenwei summoned.
Mo Lin now regarded himself as a subordinate of the Dragon King, so Gu Shenwei went straight to the point. âI took a book out of the Khanâs mausoleum.â
He produced the General Principles of Daoless Scroll and handed it over.
Mo Lin didnât pay any special attention to it. He took the book and casually browsed it for a short while before saying, âYou donât need me to remind you of this, but most of these so-called kung fu manuals are counterfeits. The Khan only decided to start collecting books about five or six years ago. There was not much time, and the price was very high, so many conmen showed up.â
âThis oneâs a little special.â
Mo Lin ran his eyes through the book again, but this time he did it more carefully than before. âNeither the paper nor the handwriting seems to be a modern forgeryâs.â
âI was wondering where they got this book from.â
Mo Lin hesitated. As a wing guard, he knew a lot of the deceased Khanâs secrets, and when the conversation turned to any of them, a thoughtful look would appear on his face. âI donât quite remember the origins of this book. Most of the people who were in charge of collecting books died during the riots in the Royal Court, so I donât think anybody alive knows it anymore.â
âI just want to know the general context.â Usually, Gu Shenwei wouldnât push Mo Lin to talk, but this issue was different. The General Principles of the Daoless Scroll was of great significance.
Mo Lin quietly muttered two words. âGrave robbery.â
To make sure that his mausoleum had everything he needed, the Khan had resorted to every conceivable mean under the sun. As a result, the ones who were in charge of collecting of books ignored all rules. Intimidation and bribery were just a small part of their means, and they didnât even bother verifying the authenticity of the books. A lot of fraudsters had shown up, and among them, there were even some tomb robbers.
Gu Shenwei took the book back and stroked it gently. âSo itâs possible that this book is real?â
âSome forgeries are very difficult to distinguish from genuine ones. I donât know much about this. Youâd better have someone else identify it.â
âI will.â Gu Shenwei put the book aside before saying, âLotus was in Jade City and I had a fight with her.â
Mo Lin raised his head. âPlease allow me to leave for Jade City right away, Dragon King.â
âYou have my consent. In the cityâ¦â
But before he could finish his remark, Long Fanyun abruptly said from outside, âI have something urgent to report, Dragon King.â
Mo Lin took his leave as Gu Shenwei gave him a reminder that he could always contact Old Man Mu and the others.
Long Fanyun nodded to show his respect for the Dragon King. âA message has just arrived. Duodun has imprisoned Liman and will probably kill him. Azhebaâs very anxious and beseeched me to bring this message to you, Dragon King.â
Duodun was clearly not cool-headed enough, and Gu Shenwei couldnât just idly stand by. âIssue a declaration: the Dragon King has finished his closed-door-cultivation ahead of schedule.â