Chapter 31: Retaliation
Early in the morning, Su Chen was still eating breakfast when he suddenly felt the jade ornament hanging at his waist heating up as it glowed with a bright red light.
This was the emergency communicator given by the Origin Bureau. Anyone who received the call would need to go to the Origin Bureau at once.
Did something happen?
Su Chen calmly ate his last bite of breakfast before wiping his mouth. âIron Cliff, prepare the carriage. Weâre going to the Origin Bureau.â
When Su Chen arrived, a majority of the Origin Qi Scholars had already arrived.
Upon seeing Su Chen, they bowed in unison. âGreetings, Knowledge Executor!â
Even though Su Chen spent most of his time in his research lab, he would still come to the Origin Bureau at least once a day to keep his control over the Origin Bureau. At this point, he was familiar with everyone who worked here.
âWhat happened?â Su Chen said as he walked over. However, he immediately discovered the reason for the summons.
As the crowd parted, he found a corpse lying within the main hall.
The deceased person was called Liu Jiyun. He was one of the Origin Qi Scholars at the Origin Bureau. He wasnât very strong, with a cultivation base only at the Qi Drawing Realm, but he had been one of the first individuals to openly support Su Chen. He could be considered to have been Su Chenâs trusted aide.
But now, he had died, and his corpse had been put on display in the Origin Bureauâs main hall.
Su Chen asked expressionlessly as he stared at Liu Jiyunâs corpse, âWho discovered it? And where?â
âOne of the night watchmen discovered it. He was found dead in West Water Street,â replied one of the Origin Qi Scholars responsible for standing guard.
âWhy wasnât there a report yesterday?â
âThere was. The Investigations Office took the case and just handed him over to us.â
âThe Investigations Office?â Su Chenâs gaze shrank viciously.
He gazed at the corpse and asked, âWas no one sent to the scene of the crime at West Water Street?â
âSomeone was sent, but unfortunately, the person didnât discover anything. The Investigations Office didnât do anything to keep the location off-limits. People have been trampling all over the scene since early in the morning, and itâs been ruined already. I asked them why they didnât hand over the victim earlier and why they didnât protect the scene earlier. They replied that the Origin Bureau isnât responsible for investigating and that we donât have the authority to lecture them. They said that they didnât give us the victim because there was no one at night and that everyone needed to rest. They didnât keep the location off-limits because there was no value in keeping it off-limits. This was just a gang murder as a result of a robbery gone wrong.â
âA gang murder?â Su Chen harrumphed angrily. âQuite the excuse!â
Liu Jiyunâs corpse only had two wounds on it â one in his chest and one in the back of his neck. Both were fatal wounds. It was obvious that he had been ambushed and killed by two Origin Qi Scholars.
Gangsters didnât kill people like that.
Evidently, the ten Bloodline Nobility Clans were carrying out their revenge against him.
Even if we canât attack you directly, we can at least attack your underlings!
Upon realizing this, a cold smile danced on Su Chenâs lips. âSo itâs begun, has it?â
âKnowledge Executor Su! What should we do?â Duan Feng asked.
Su Chen had realized it, but so had the rest of the people present.
Su Chen knew very well that if he didnât manage this situation carefully, he, who had taken control of the Origin Bureau by force, would quickly lose the trust of his subordinates, and eventually his authority would be in name only. At that time, the Origin Bureau would fall into the hands of the ten Bloodline Nobility Clans again.
He lowered his head in thought for a moment before saying, âFrom today onwards, everyone should be careful when on business, and try not to be alone. The Origin Bureau also needs to be more heavily guarded; we will need four Origin Qi Scholars here at all times. If you feel unsafe where you live, you can also come live in the Origin Bureau itself. In addition, we must begin to utilize the martial artists in the Origin Bureau better. Every person must take at least ten Origin Bureau martial artists with them before going out on business.â
Someone said disdainfully, âHow useful can a bunch of Body Tempering martial artists be?â
âUsing them as shields against ambushes, to secure retreat routes, and to delay and waste time are all possible.â
âBut thatâs still not a way of dealing with the issue.â
Su Chen said, âJust focus on protecting yourselves for now. Iâll take care of everything else. Duan Feng, you come with me to the City Lordâs residence.â
âYes, sir!â
Half an hour later.
In the City Lordâs residenceâs backyard.
An Siyuan teased his white-beaked parrot as he said, âI already know what happened. Unfortunately, I probably wonât be of much help concerning this matter. Even if we know that they were the ones who did it, it wonât be of any use; without evidence, we canât just charge over there and demand payback, can we?â
âJunior officer understands. Actually, even if there was a formal investigation, it wouldnât have made a difference. The people at the Investigations Office are under their control anyways.â
âAs long as you know. Itâs hard being the City Lord; I have a lot of ambition, but Iâm always being restricted by these nobility clans and canât bring my full strength out to bear. Donât you think so, Little White?â
The white-beaked parrot flapped its wings and screeched, âThose Nobility Clans are tyrannical; they ignore the law, cling to their self-importance, and corrupt basic moral order!â
âWell said,â An Siyuan laughed as he fed his white-beaked parrot some treats.
Su Chen said, âJunior officer realizes this. But City Lord, donât you think that allowing the Investigations Office to do as they please for such a long time without restricting them is a big problem?â
âWhat? You also want to snatch the Investigations Office for yourself?â An Siyuan laughed.
Su Chen replied, âJunior officer is just one person, and I donât have the ability to clone myself; Iâm not thinking about controlling the Investigations Office. However, the Investigations Office is responsible for handling security within the city, and it wouldnât be appropriate to hand its duty over to a third party. Since thatâs the case, why not expand the authority of the Origin Bureau a bitâŠâŠâ
âHm?â An Siyuan froze. âYou mean, let the Origin Bureau take over the Investigations Officeâs job? Thatâs impossible. That would be interfering with their authority.â
âOf course, itâs impossible under normal circumstances, but what if it involves Origin Qi Scholars and turns into a joint operation?â
âInvolves Origin Qi Scholars and is turned into a joint operation?â An Siyuan squinted his eyes. âYou mean?â
âCity Lord, why donât you send out a notice saying that the Investigations Office didnât do a good job investigating the death of Liu Jiyun and that because this matter involves Origin Qi Scholars, the Origin Bureau should also be added to the case?â
It was definitely impossible for the Origin Bureau to officially replace the Investigations Office. But a joint operation on one of the cases, with its authority restricted to that specific case? There wasnât any issue with that at all.
An Siyuan understood what Su Chen was getting at. âYou want to blow the whole thing up?â
âThat depends on how they respond,â Su Chen responded indifferently. âTheyâve already fought their way to our front step; it wonât make sense if we donât counterattack. As long as City Head is willing to give me this authority, I am willing to spearhead this attack.â
âHave you thought about the consequences?â
âThe consequences are that they will die very tragic deaths.â
An Siyuan was slightly startled before he tilted his back and laughed loudly, âHaha, good! Ambitious! Bold! Truly a hero amongst youths! Since thatâs the case, Iâll agree. Iâll write a letter granting the Origin Bureau the authority to participate in this case. The rest will depend on you.â
Su Chen leading the Origin Bureau into battle against the ten Great Nobility Clans would only benefit An Siyuan no matter what the outcome of the battle was.
With An Siyuanâs support, Su Chen clasped his hands and said, âMany thanks for your support, sir. Please wait for the good news!â
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TL note: Below is the authorâs note. He whines a lot about his readers but in case any of you had some questions or comments I felt like this would be pertinent to read. You may feel that itâs controversial, in which case feel free to skip it. (Yes, he really does whine a lot.)
I know that there are many people who have made many different suggestions and complaints throughout the process of my writing this novel. Some people are right, some people are wrong, and some people are just looking to pick a fight. To the former, I thank you; to the middle group, I can explain things; and to the latter, I will ignore you.
This is a kind of progress in the human life.
However, even though Iâm not going to argue with you, I still need to explain some things so that misunderstandings wonât be turned into the truth and propagated.
Iâll explain some of these absurd ideas below for you.
Some people attack Su Chenâs moral character simply because he performs human experiments and question how a person like him is fit to talk about the prominence of the human race. Others think that because Su Chen was only in the Qi Drawing Realm when he made his vow to transform the human race that he is too naive.
I think thatâs quite laughable.
Let me first address the âidealisticâ concerns. People who raised the latter concern probably donât understand what âyouthful ambitionâ is. But at the very least, I know what âReading for the Reading for the Rise to Prominence of Chinaâ means. If you donât know who said it, you might want to go and take a look at who said it, and how old he was when he said it1
If you donât understand still, Stephen Chow said it best: âIf a person doesnât have dreams, whatâs the difference between them and a salted fish?â
Thatâs all Iâll say about being idealistic. Thereâs no need to say much more, because thatâs mostly a personal opinion, not really fallacious reasoning. It wonât confuse too many people.
The people with fallacious reasonings are the former, who think that Su Chenâs performing experiments on humans is unethical and means that he isnât worthy of talking about the prominence of the human race.
There are two main points that I must address.
Firstly: Main points have always been different from details. Those who wishfully believe that people who donât bother with the details canât have grand ambitions are too naive. In fact, I have emphasized in this very novel that details and main points are very different. There are many examples of people who neglect some details but donât forget their main goal. Read some books and youâll be able to find plenty.
Secondly: The ethical backlash against human experimentation is a modern concept. Itâs not that we canât use current standards to evaluate the past, but please, be balanced. In this age, using humans for experiments isnât ethical, and neither is murdering people. The idiom that human life is invaluable isnât just a saying; no matter what kind of maltreatment you are subject to, you donât have the right to carry out your own form of vigilante justice. There is only one organization that can kill people lawfully, and thatâs the governmentâs way of enforcing the law. However, in xuanhuan2, people are always getting killed as long as the author gives them a reasonable motivation.
Vigilante justice is entirely justified in the world of xuanhuan novels.
If someone wrote a novel where the main character wouldnât kill anyone under any circumstances, I can only imagine how this novel would flop.
That is because the valuation of human life in a novel is different.
In the same principle, if killing people is allowed, then experiments that donât kill people should also be fine. As long as the people being experimented on arenât ethical themselves, then itâs fine. This kind of principle, again, is very common in settings of xuanhuan novels.
Being fine with killing people but not with performing human experiments is a double standard in and of itself, and those who are trying to pick a fight often use this line of logic.
I just want to explain this so that people arenât misled without even realizing it.
There are a few other people who say things like âSu Chen wants to start a revolution, but revolutions are only possible with womenâ, etc. These kinds of thoughts havenât spread, however, and will never spread, so I wonât trifle with them.
As the author, I will speak through my creation. You have the right to stop reading if you donât think itâs a good book. But spouting nonsenseâŠâŠ Be careful not to get your face slapped; even if Iâm not the one doing it, someone will do it.
Thatâs all Iâll say for now.
1. Zhou Enlai (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhou_Enlai), a very, very famous Chinese politician from the Mao Zedong era of communist China, said it in 1911, supposedly, which would be when he was 13. According to other biographical notes, he also said lots of things along these lines when he was younger.
2. This novel falls under the xuanhuan category. See this thread for more details (I like lividdeathâs explanation the best): https://forum.novelupdates.com/threads/difference-between-xianxia-xuanhuan-and-wuxia.39018/)
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