Chapter 720: The Path of Death
Monarch of Evernight
He sped up his steps while cursing the damned weather. At this moment, the bright flame of his home hearth was exceptionally attractive to him. Lilâ Knife planned to add a piece of Dark Grove firewood into the fireplace after getting home. A single piece of it was enough to warm up the house for the entire night. He wouldnât be able to enjoy such a luxury if not for greenhorns like Qianye.
Lilâ Knife soon arrived home. Light and warmth rushed at his face as soon as he entered, as well as the sight of his beautiful, smart wife, preparing tea and snacks in the living room. The fact that she was still awake and waiting for him filled Lilâ Knifeâs heart with warmth.
However, he was startled upon entering the living room because there was someone sitting there, and a man no less!
He was instantly overcome by fury. With a shake of his right hand, a thin, hiltless blade appeared in his grasp. This knife was the source of his nickname, a blade that had slit all too many throats.
Hearing the incoming footsteps, the man in the living room turned about calmly. Lilâ Knifeâs hands shook upon seeing the manâs face. His blade fell out of his hands, yet he didnât even notice it. âItâs you?!â
The one in the living room was, of course, Qianye. After witnessing this newcomerâs divine might as he made short work of the beast horde, Lilâ Knife had given up entirely on any designs he mightâve had before. Now that Qianye had suddenly appeared in his house, the man quickly recalled his warning from that day.
At this moment, there was no doubt in Lilâ Knifeâs heart, only bitterness. âWhat he said was actually true.â
Qianye glanced at the knife on the ground and said, âYou dropped your knife.â
Lilâ Knife smiled wryly. âWill that even make a difference?â
With that, Lilâ Knife sat down beside the table and looked straight at Qianye. âDo what you want to me, but let her go. I kidnapped her back in the year, she knows nothing.â
Qianye said with a faint smile, âItâs no use playing hero in front of me. I canât let her leave and spread the news. An unknown murderer is the best kind of threat.â
Lilâ Knife turned pale. âIron Bear wonât let you go.â
Qianye replied calmly, âIâll go find him after dealing with you.â
Lilâ Knife was shocked. âYou! You know about last night?â
Qianye revealed a spurious smile. âWhat do you think?â
Lilâ Knife grabbed his head and said, âWe didnât want to kill you. W-We were just testing you out.â
âUsing a beast horde and the natives? Not a bad way to probe someone, I must say. If they succeed, itâll save you a lot of work, wonât it?â
âNo, of course not. Weâve already gotten an idea of your combat strength. This kind of probe will give you some difficulty at most, nothing lethal.â
âWhy would you want to sound me out?â
âWe wanted you to form an enmity with the natives and attract their attention. That way, youâd need to rely on our support to survive. Additionally, Iron Bear hopes you can take root in that place, buffering the threats from the sea and the other shore.â
âWhatâs there in the sea and the other shore?â
âA mist will sometimes rise there, a very special kind, youâll understand when you see it. Thereâs a kind of creature in that mist. No one knows what it looks like because no one has come out alive after being surrounded by the mysterious fog. Additionally, true high-ranking fierce beasts will appear when the mist arises, and those are nothing like the trash from yesterday. The only one in town who can fight them is Iron Bear, and even he needs fire support from the town to push those beasts back.â
Qianye nodded seriously. Qianye had a good idea of Iron Bearâs strengthâthe man could be considered a fierce general even in the imperial elite corps. Those who could oversee an entire region in the neutral lands were all powerful people.
Qianye leaned closer and said, âTimeâs up. Now tell me, why shouldnât I kill you?â
The woman wanted to say something, but Lilâ Knife stopped her with a glare. He then pondered for a while before saying, âIn the future, we wonât make things difficult for you, ever again. Your taxes can be halved; thatâs the very minimum. Also, youâll get fair prices throughout the town. You might be able to get more out of Iron Bear, but this is the best I can do.â
After saying that, Lilâ Knife closed his eyes. âI know these conditions donât count for much, just do it.â
But that throat slit he was waiting for didnât arrive. Instead came a reply, âDeal.â
âAh, impossible!â Lilâ Knife jumped out of his seat.
Qianye got up and patted the womanâs shoulders. âShe bears your child, this is the only reason youâre alive.â
Both delighted and surprised, Lilâ Knife hugged the woman tightly. Watching Qianye about to leave, he called out hurriedly, âTell Iron Bear to think more about my sister, otherwise, heâll do stupid things!â
Qianye smiled but left without making any comment.
Moments later, Qianye was standing within the large residence at the center of town. He closed the door behind him, blocking out the biting chill as well as all the guards strewn across the grounds.
In front of him, Iron Bear was struggling to clamber up, and there was blood seeping out of his mouth as he glared at Qianye with eyes full of hate. He charged over again with a loud roar, the muscles in his body pulsating as though there were snakes moving beneath his skin.
He swung his fist after arriving in front of Qianye, eliciting a crisp bang as an umbrella of ripples spread out from his fist.
However, Qianye raised East Peak and brushed Iron Bearâs fist away with the hilt. Then, he borrowed the momentum to spin the heavy blade about, smacking the manâs belly with the sheathed blade.
This time, Iron Bear had no more power left to fight or even lift his head for that matter. But there was still an unyielding glint in his eyes. âThe Wolf King wonât let you go!â
Qianye crouched down in front of the man and said calmly, âDonât you think Iâm more useful to the Wolf King than you? Why would he want you instead?â
Iron Bearâs expression turned ugly. In the end, this position of his was something he had robbed from the previous town mayor several years ago. His predecessor had been tossed into the Eastern Seaâeven his remains were nowhere to be found.
âYouâre just a newcomer,â Iron Bear squeezed out a single sentence.
Qianye replied, âIâll be the experienced one as long as I kill the old-timer, you for instance. Itâs just that simple.â
Iron Bull lowered his head. âDo it. Remember to drag the men outside into the house afterward. Otherwise, theyâll freeze to death.â
âHo? You seem to cherish your subordinates quite a bit. Do you think someone who can come to such a place will fall for that?â Qianye asked expressionlessly.
Iron Bear sighed. âThis place will still have you after I die, but if you leave one day, this town will be finished without those guards. Thereâll be no one to stop those natives.â
âDo you have anything to tell Lilâ Knifeâs sister?â
Iron Bear became enraged. With strength from god knows where, he stood up, roaring, âIâll tear you apart if you dare touch a hair of hers.â
But he only managed to move a couple of steps before falling to the ground.
Only then did Qianye say, âThatâs what Lilâ Knife asked me to tell you.â
Iron Bear wasnât stupidâthe manâs determination to fight to the death receded after realizing what was going on. He sighed. âIndeed, those words wouldâve fallen on deaf ears if you hadnât beaten me black and blue. Fine, speak, what do you want me to do? Iâll do anything, even if it costs me my life, but you must promise to take care of my wife and kids if I die.â
âI donât need subordinates yet. But, I want detailed information on the Great Maelstrom and the two products that come from it.â
Iron Bear was astonished. âYou want to go to the Great Maelstrom?â
Qianye quickly grasped the important message. âThat means those in the neutral lands can go to the Great Maelstrom?â
Iron Bear nodded and said with some measure of arrogance, âTo be precise, the only fixed pathway to the Great Maelstrom is in the neutral lands. People from other places like the empire and Evernight can only enter via temporary passages.â
Qianye was somewhat astonished. âIf thatâs the case, why do humans and dark races not come to rob this place? Can the neutral lands withstand the combined assault of the two factions?â
Iron Bear replied, âRob? How can it be so easy!? Weâve done in the expeditionary fleets from the empire and Evernight more than once. When the time comes, the entirety of the neutral lands will defend the lands as a single entity. Besides, you think weâre putting up a fight alone? There are hundreds of small nations supporting us.â
âWhat else is there?â Qianye inquired.
With how valuable the Great Maelstrom was, the two factions didnât hesitate to fight a battle like the one that had taken place in Indomitable. If there really was a stable passage, then both the human heavenly monarchs and dark race great monarchs would surely take action to obtain some more quotas. They wouldnât let the neutral lands hog all the profits.
Iron Bear knew quite a bit, too. Being closely questioned by Qianye, he replied in a rather embarrassed manner, âThe passage in the neutral lands is actually not that easy to use. Itâs highly unstable despite existing perpetually. I heard that even divine champions and marquis wonât last long in there during violent fluctuations. Hence, we always recruit a batch of people on death row each year to enter the passage and see if any lucky bastard would make it back alive. Tens of thousands have entered the passage throughout the years, but only twenty have ever returned alive.â
Now that was more reasonable. So it turned out that this passage was a path of death; no wonder the two factions werenât interested.
âContinue to collect more information regarding this matter, the more details the better. Additionally, I also want more detailed intelligence on the natives.â
Iron Bear agreed. âAre you planning something big?â
Qianye smiled while shaking his head. âWhat I want is to prevent others from doing something big to me.â
Iron Bear understood some things but was still puzzled about some others. However, Qianye had already turned to leave.
After watching Qianyeâs silhouette disappear in the distance, Iron Bear summoned his men and instructed them to move the guards in the courtyard to someplace warm. It was well past midnight by the time he had finished all the arrangements. A chilly wind blew over, and the biting cold caused Iron Bear to shiver abruptly.
He suddenly realized that Qianye was only wearing a single unlined garment, yet he was able to move unrestrained in this kind of frigid weather.
Iron Bear shivered once more at the thought of this.