Chapter 893: No Trade
Monarch of Evernight
Nonetheless, Qianye was sure that someone was hiding there. It was just that they were highly skilled in concealment, so much so that even his Eye of Truth was rendered ineffective. Qianye had never encountered such a situation all this time. The Eye of Truth would only lose its effect against experts at the level of a heavenly monarch or close.
Qianye broke into a frown and was just about to start searching the surroundings when he sensed something behind him.
He looked back in time to find Li Kuanglan and a middle-aged man with frost clinging to the edges of this hair.
Li Kuanglan said, âThis is Luo Bingfengâs head steward. He insisted on seeing you, so I brought him over.â
That middle-aged man stepped forward with a bow. âThis lowly one is Luo Yun, the current head steward of the city lord manor.â
Qianye sized up the man unceremoniously, even using his Eye of Truth in the process. Luo Yun openly accepted the inspection and made no attempt at hiding things. This made Qianye feel bad about pressing the man too hard. âI donât think thereâs anything to discuss between us at this point, that is unless youâre willing to release the prisoner.â
Luo Yun said, âReleasing the prisoner isnât within the scope of my power, so I cannot give you a reply. I come seeking to trade the art with which you cultivated Venus Dawn.â
âThen thereâs no need for further discussions, I refuse.â
Luo Yun replied, âDonât be in a rush to say no. I brought two cultivation arts with me, please take a look at them and then decide.â
Qianye took the two ancient wooden boxes with a nod. He first opened one of them and found a bright golden leather scroll that read âDawn of Scarlet Goldâ. Opening it, Qianye could sense a wisp of extremely pure origin power that caused his own to surge and swell, eager to fuse together. While he wasnât paying attention, a plume of scarlet gold flame erupted from his fingertip.
The flame immediately flickered in and out of existence, but Luo Yin saw the entire process. âSire Qianye is a genius indeed. With such a level of purity means that your future is boundless, absolutely boundless!â
Qianye laughed indifferently. âSince you know about that, I urge you to return Song Zining. If something happens to him, Iâll leave immediately and return ten years later. At that point, this city will cease to exist.â
Luo Yun was neither rushed nor angry. âThatâs not my business. You should check the second art and then decide.â
Qianye opened the golden scroll and flipped through it briefly. The exquisiteness of its contents was at the very peak of origin power condensation, and it was already above the Song Clan Ancient Scroll in this regard. The Glory Chapter was rather crude in comparison, and the only reason it could produce purer origin power was because of its ferocity.
Just like refining steel, an ordinary personâs output quality would be limited due to insufficient strength. Meanwhile, a herculean expertâs random hammering could produce a greater effect. This wasnât related to skill, just a disparity in strength.
Ordinary people could hardly stand the pressure brought about by channeling the Song Clan Ancient Scroll on its ownâand that was only because the Mystery Chapter was restraining its counterpart. Even Qianye, in his current state, would explode if he were to cultivate one without the other.
Hence this âDawn of Scarlet Goldâ was actually more valuable than the Song Clan Ancient Scroll. Its inferiority to the Song Clan Ancient Scroll was purely attributed to Qianyeâs inhuman constitution.
After flipping through ten pages or so, Qianye was able to make a rough guess. âThis must be the madam city lordâs cultivation art, right?â
Luo Yun replied, âIndeed, your eyesight is comparable to a torch. Iâm full of admiration.â
Qianye glanced meaningfully at Luo Yun. It would seem he had added the word city lord to the title for a reason.
Qianye put the scroll back into the box, and then opened the next one. There was a dark blue scroll here named the âMortal Enlightenmentâ. This one trained the soul and was apparently Luo Bingfengâs terrifying visual attack secret art.
Mortal Enlightenment was a brilliant art that drew cleverly upon the basics of divination to deliver a killing blow to the target over long ranges. One would need a fairly strong foundation in divination in order to train this secret art. It almost seemed to be tailored for Song Zining.
Just like before, Qianye only looked through a small part of it before closing the tome and handing it back. âArenât you afraid Iâll rob these arts and leave?â
Luo Yun wasnât afraid, though. âIf you were such a person, you wouldnât be risking your life for your brother.â
This Luo Yun understood Qianye rather well. âGo back, I refuse to trade. Iâll attack you the next time we meet.â
Luo Yun was anxious. âHow about this, if youâre willing to trade, Iâll give you both arts. How about it?â
Li Kuanglanâs eyes lit up at the handsome offer. Actually, the Mortal Enlightenment could coordinate with many different types of cultivation arts and was extremely suited for the Li family. Every generation of the Lis was proficient in divination. Despite not cultivating it, Li Kuanglan still possessed a fair degree of talent and could learn it fairly quickly.
The Dawn of Scarlet Gold, on the other hand, was a rare primary cultivation art that could produce Venus Dawn. It was definitely not inferior to the arts of the four major clans.
Just these two arts would be enough to support a high-ranking aristocratic family. A two for one trade was an ample expression of their sincerity.
Who wouldâve thought Qianye would shake his head. âI wonât trade. Weâre enemies when the next time we meet.â
âWhy?â Even Li Kuanglan couldnât help but ask.
âI wonât trade with people whoâve captured my brother.â Qianyeâs words blocked out all of Luo Yunâs prepared persuasion scenarios.
âSince thatâs the case, then I can only say goodbye. I hope you will show mercy toward ordinary people. After all, they are of no threat to you.â
Qianye sneered. âRemain inside the city to survive. You people spread out a net of cannon fodder around the city and yet want me to show mercy. What a joke! Whoever dares to leave the city should be prepared to forfeit their lives.â
Luo Yun left with a sigh.
After Luo Yunâs departure, Li Kaunglan said with a sigh, âYou wonât even trade for that? You sure treat Song Seven well.â
Qianye remained silent. He merely brought Heartgrave out and checked it over in detail, and then walked over in the direction of Tidehark.
âPressing so close?â
âI fear something will happen to Song Zining if I donât.â
Li Kuanglan sighed secretly as she watched Qianye disappear into the distance.
At this point, Rui Xiang and Du Yuan were standing atop a distant mountain, observing the area thoroughly. As true experts, their actions were swift, covering several dozen kilometers in the blink of an eye. Currently, they were just about to scan the regions further out.
Rui Xiang looked rather careless, but in truth, he would sweep over every visual field with great caution, lest he suffers a sudden sneak attack. Du Yuan, on the other hand, would check every direction with due seriousness.
âWhen will we ever catch Qianye this way?â Rui Xiang complained.
Du Yuan replied, âEven if we canât find him, he will find us. At worst, weâll just have to wait until he fires.â
Rui Xiang snorted. âOne of us might fall once he attacks.â
âIf one falls, the other can capture or kill him.â
âIâm the one more likely to die! Commander, you really are good at calculating!â Rui Xiang wasnât about to act polite. In fact, the two had already turned hostile the moment he was forced out of the city.
âHeh!â Du Yuan didnât reply.
Rui Xiang felt uneasy because he was quite clear that Qianye would likely choose him out of the two. If he couldnât block that shot, what was the point even if Du Yuan could kill Qianye later on? He would be dead by that time. Even in the off-chance that he could survive, he would still be gravely injured and forever locked out from the divine champion realm. Neither outcome was acceptable for him.
He subconsciously rubbed the ring on his finger, feeling obviously pained. If worse comes to worst, he would have to use this life-saving treasure.
During this moment of distraction, Rui Xiang felt his chest tighten and was overcome by a stifling sensation. This was a sign that the enemy had locked onto him and that he was in mortal danger!
Who else could it be apart from Qianye?
Rui Xiang hesitated no longer. His long sword escaped its sheath as clouds of black and white clouds spread out to form a defensive net around him.
Du Yuan sensed the change as well. Raising his brows, he plucked the giant shield from his back and planted it to the ground, after which he proceeded to scan the surroundings with eyes like lightning.
As expected, Qianyeâs shot was targeted at Rui Xiang, but there was no telling from which direction the threat was coming from. This went to show that Qianye was likely at a very distant range.
A long period of vigil passed by, yet Qianye never fired that shot. The sensation of being locked-on, however, never faded away. Rui Xiang was already sweating after a while, and Du Yuan also didnât dare stop channeling his origin power, either.
Rui Xiang quickly realized Qianyeâs intentions. âThat vile little thief!â
From such a long distance, Qianye couldâve aimed without allowing them to sense the action, and then lock on at the last moment before firing. This is a trick even a rank-three sniper could use. The only differentiating factor between an expert sniper and an inferior one was the time they would take to lock-on.
Qianye had already proven himself a master sniper, someone who could lock onto his target at the very last moment and prevent them from reacting. Yet, he was now allowing Rui Xiang to sense his actions, apparently to make the old man expend origin power.
However, Qianyeâs shot was simply too fast and too powerful. Even from a thousand meters away, there was still a small chance that Rui Xiang might be shot if he wasnât careful. Hence, the man had no choice but to keep his guard up, wasting origin power all the while.
Du Yuan wasnât faring any better. He was also highly vigilant and kept up the origin power barrier at all times.
Pin-pointing Qianyeâs location was of the utmost importance at the moment. Even figuring out his general direction would extricate them from this passive predicament.