Volume 4 - 81: Matters of the Past
Monarch of Evernight
Volume 4 â Perpetual Conflict, Chapter 81: Matters of the Past
Zhao Jundu brought out a napkin and slowly wiped away the tea on his hand. By the time he looked back up, his expression had resumed its calm ambiguity. âLet me handle this matter. Donât tell my father and brothers just yet.â
Uncle Wang nodded, heaving a deep sigh in his heart.
Those old matters were extremely convoluted, and its aftermath was also extremely bizarre. Although Zhao Jundu was old enough to remember the events back then, how much information could a child have heard? But since he was able to connect the dots just from some isolated phrases, it was apparent that he had never forgotten the past, or perhaps he had secretly investigated this matter before.
âBut regarding the princessâ¦â Uncle Wang was hesitant.
A spirited gleam flashed through the depths of Zhao Junduâs eyes as he said indifferently, âBecause of him, mother had to go through a difficult labor when she gave birth to Xixi and hadnât recovered up to this to this day. Additionally, mother wasnât, at all, involved in the matters back then. Regarding this, Uncle Wang, you should be even clearer than me. That being said, why should we trouble mother with something completely irrelevant?â
Uncle Wangâs heart trembled ever so slightly, but in the end, he nodded solemnly and said, âRest assured, Fourth Young Master, this old servant wonât breathe a word of this.â
Uncle Wangâs loyalty toward Princess Gaoyi was unquestioned. Since he had made his way here, it was already apparent that he had no intention to alarm the princess.
Zhao Jundu didnât say anything else and only asked, âWhat does that person look like? Since he was unconscious, you were able to obtain a personal belonging of his, right? I have methods to track him as long as I have something directly related to him.â
âBack then, the Young Miss didnât allow us to approach, however, the young miss does have something belonging to him.â
Uncle Wang came preparedâproducing a portrait and a dagger, he placed them in front of Zhao Jundu. The simple but lifelike artwork of the portrait outlined Qianyeâs appearance with a few simple strokes. The dagger, on the other hand, was the Radiant Edge which Zhao Ruoxi hadnât returned.
Uncle Wang said, âFourth Young Master, this dagger belongs to the Young Missâ collection. I only âborrowedâ it for a while and will have to return it afterwards.â
Zhao Jundu replied, âItâs fine. Itâs said that Xixi will head toward the Northern Mountain Kingâs residence after visiting my mother. This journey will take at least ten days, and I wonât require more than five days.â
âIn that case, this old servant is relieved.â Uncle Wang got up and excused himself, but he paused as he reached the door and hesitated for a while before saying, âFourth Young Master, thereâs one more thing. Iâm not sure if I should speak.â
Uncle Wang, his heart full of worries, didnât notice Zhao Junduâs hand on the portrait tremble ever so slightly.
âWhat is it?â Zhao Junduâs voice was still tranquil and without any fluctuation.
âIt seems, to this old servant, that the Young Miss has⦠some feelings for that man.â
Zhao Jundu suddenly stood up with an astonished expression. âIs this true?â
âUnless my old eyes deceive me, it is⦠indeed so.â
Zhao Jundu inhaled deeply and soon resumed his calm. âVery well, I understand.â
Zhao Jundu held onto the portrait for a while even after the door was closed. He then proceeded to rummage through the documents on the table for that grey portfolio, within which was another sketch of a certain person. The two drawings were of completely different styles, but the subjects looked somewhat similar.
Zhao Jundu crunched up the two papers. They were slowly ground into fine powder in his hand before flowing out from the gaps between his fingers. He stood there for quite some time before picking up the Radiant Edge and walking out of the study.
Year round in the outer courtyard, there was a fully prepared carriage ready to set out at a momentâs notice. The main residence was the size of a small city, so a means of transportation was necessary to travel toward the outer residences. Zhao Junduâs expression was as gloomy as waterâhe boarded the carriage and only instructed the driver to head toward the Elder Assembly before closing his eyes in silence.
The driver had followed Zhao Jundu for a long time. Seeing the young master in an extremely bad mood, he dared not say a single word and started driving steadily toward the Elder Assembly as swiftly as he could.
The silver carriage drove straight into the Elder Assembly and parked in front of a solitary courtyard on its eastern side.
Zhao Jundu alighted and, stopping the boy servant who was about to announce him, headed directly into the courtyard.
The courtyard wasnât very big, but the flowers and plants within were arranged meticulously. There was even a canopy full of purple grapes. Being in season at the moment, the vines were heavily laden with fruit and bunches of them could be seen hanging down amidst the verdant leaves. An elder was sitting there on a chair made of vines, resting with his eyes clothes while fiddling with the two perfectly round jade spheres in his hand.
Just as Zhao Jundu entered through the door, the old man said without opening his eyes, âAh, itâs Jundu. What a rare occasion for you to visit this old man. Speak, what kind of troublesome business do you need me to handle?â
Zhao Jundu was very familiar with the elderâs temperament and thus got right to the point. He passed the dagger over and said, âSixth elder, it hasnât been very long since this blade left its previous owner. This nephew wants you to take action and find that personâs whereabouts. Heâs a youth about 20 years of age and about rank seven or eight in strength.â
The elder slowly opened his eyes and frowned. âI knew nothing good would come of your visit. This business will ruin my constitution. Is he on the Western Continent?â
âNot necessarily.â
After hearing this, the elderâs brows almost bunched up into a ball as he said, âThat makes it even more difficult. You have to know that this deed will consume ten years of my cultivation.â
Zhao Junduâs expression remained unchanged. âThis matter is extremely important to me, and I will not hesitate to pay a certain price. Please help me, Sixth Elder.â
âThisâ¦â Sixth Elder was hesitant and his expression was quite unsightly. Even though he had already retired and no longer needed to engage in contests of strength, ten years of cultivation wasnât something easy to part with.
Zhao Jundu said, âI heard Cousin Ruo Ming is preparing to break through to the champion rank. This nephew has some methods to help him obtain some of the most valuable medicines required for the process.â
Sixth Elderâs eyes flashed with a spirited glint and sighed while shaking his head. âThis⦠so be it. This old man will stake it all on this one. Sigh, I wouldnât need to worry so much for Ruo Ming, if only he were half as talented as you are!â
After receiving the Radiant Edge, Sixth Elder swiped a finger along the blade and said, âIn order to trace its origin, Iâll need to offer sacrifice to the stars and pray for power. The process will require a few days.â
âVery well, Iâll be waiting for Sixth Elderâs good news.â With that, Zhao Jundu left without lingering further.
âA few daysâ¦â Zhao Jundu sat within the carriage with his eyes closed. Moments later, he said, âNotify the military; have them withdraw the âBlue Firmamentâ and nurture it within the Celestial Pool. I shall go to war within the next few days.â
His voice was neither loud nor soft, but it was enough for the guards outside the carriage to hear clearly. Everyoneâs expression trembled slightly as they responded, âYes, Young Master.â
Zhao Jundu cultivated the Zhao clan secret art, West Pole Purple Cloud, and had already ignited nine origin nodes when he turned fifteen. The champion rank was already within arms reach, but he halted his vigorous progress for an entire five years to polish himself at the ninth rank.
During his earlier years, Zhao Jundu would disobey the family teachings and appear in battle from time to time. But since Zhao Weihuang became the clan lord, he mostly stayed within the residence to handle administrative affairs for his father. He rarely fought except in major imperial events such as the spring hunt.
However, he would never lose whenever he went to battle and even his guards had no clear grasp of his martial prowess. They only knew that he had never encountered his match at the same level.
Just before twilight, the atmosphere in Darkshore City was extremely tense. They couldnât casually close off the city gates, but the inspection process had become extremely stringent, causing a long line to form at the gates.
Meanwhile, within a small inconspicuous courtyard two streets away from the city guard headquarters, Wang Youyuan was standing before Zhao Youpin with his waist bent at a near-ninety-degree angle and half his face badly swollen.
âWorthless! What use would I have for you if you canât even manage such a small business? Now we have neither the goods nor the person, and even lost a fair number of our city guard brothers. How do I report such a blown-up matter to the superiors? Humph! Although that old man, the city lord, has one foot in the grave, heâs still sitting in that position!â
Before Zhao Youpinâs tongue-lashing, Wang Youyuan could only repeat the same words while slapping himself. âIâm worthy of death.â
Zhao Youpin suddenly glared coldly at him and said, âIs there no news yet?â
The guard nearby said hurriedly, âSire, weâll give you a report as soon as we have news!â
âA bunch of trash!â
The guard glanced at Zhao Youpinâs expression and hurriedly left after saying, âIâll go rush them!â
Zhao Youpin walked toward the window in frustration and said suddenly, âFine, since that brat is still in the city, Iâll take action myself and take his worthless life!â
âYouâre going to act personally?â Wang Youyuan swallowed hard and said cautiously, âSire, I think that brat is a rank-eight fighter, the same as yourself. Even Triblade Ma lost in his hands, so I fear heâs not easy to deal with! Why donât we find more people to join you?â
Zhao Youpin replied coldly, âHow can our Zhao clanâs combat techniques be compared to that low lifeâs? Triblade Ma maybe of a higher level, but I only need three moves to kill him! Find more people?! Are you worried that the matter isnât big enough yet? The top priority right now is to kill that brat as soon as possible. The goods are secondary. Even I will be in trouble if this matter is exposed, to speak nothing of you. That bastardâs aides are all watching us attentively and waiting for us to make a mistake!â
âYouâre indeed valiant, sire!â Wang Youyuan hurriedly flattered with a somewhat frightened expression.
The city guard was, of course, not under Zhao Youpinâs sole command. There were two other captains, one of whom was a trusted aide of the current city lord. The other captain, the strongest among them, was from an external family, and thus had always remained neutral in factional disputes.
Although Wang Youyuan had given Li Liu the timely instruction to finish off Triblade Ma, he naturally wouldnât let the latterâs nephew off either. That way, the escaped brat would have no proof even if he wanted to complain to the authorities. Even so, it would be akin to breeding a calamity if they couldnât kill him off.
Zhao Youpin suddenly felt his emotions in disarray and waved at Wang Youyuan, saying, âLeave!â
Wang Youyuan hurriedly excused himself as if he had received a great pardon. But he began to move back just as he got to the door.
âDidnât I tell you to leave?! Eh?!â
Zhao Youpin saw an origin gun pressed against Wang Youyuanâs head; the latter was edging backward one step at a time, followed by a young man.
Zhao Youpin focused his gaze on Qianye and said, âAre you the one who killed my subordinate?â
âIt is I.â
Zhao Youpin sneered and said as he unbuttoned his robe. âYou dare kill our Zhao clanâs warriors and even make your way here. Youâre quite bold!â
Qianye replied indifferently, âYour public attempt at murder and robbery is even bolder. Does imperial law still exist in this world?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Zhao Youpin laughed and said, âThe imperial law is another matter entirely. Now that youâve killed our Zhao clanâs warriors, youâll have no place to hide even though the world is vast!â
Qianye sneered, âIs that so? Thatâs fine. I wonât be losing out too much if I also kill a city guard captain like you.â
Zhao Youpin revealed a mocking smile and said, âWith just you?â
He had already removed his robe to reveal the full set of flexible armor underneath. He then relaxed his limbs and lifted one leg upward while supporting himself on the other. He took on a stance resembling that of a soaring immortal crane and shouted, âIâll let you experience the Zhao clanâs secret art, Soaring Wader Fist!â
Qianye calmly crushed Wang Youyuanâs neck and tossed the carcass away. He then slowly moved toward Zhao Youpin and assumed a combat stance.
âMilitary Combat Arts?â Zhao Youpinâs face was the picture of disdain.
The Military Combat Arts was the hallmark of an ordinary citizen. Even landowning households would possess familial or sect-taught secret arts. Only the most ordinary of recruits from the army would be using the Military Combat Arts up until rank eight.