Chapter 21: The Seven Peaks Alliance Finally Reached
The scorching sun blazed high in the sky. Along the official road, a carriage sped swiftly forward.
The coachman, a man in his early fifties dressed in coarse clothes, was sturdy and strong. Though his hair had already turned white, his entire demeanor still carried the vitality of his prime years.
Staring ahead, the coachman wiped the sweat off his brow with one hand and asked, âYoung Master, on such a hot day, must we really hurry to Seven Peaks Town at full speed?â
Inside the carriage sat Li Qingqiu, cross-legged in meditation. His eyes were closed in quiet rest. With the road so bumpy, he could not cultivate at allâhe could only minimize the expenditure of his strength and vital energy.
Seven Peaks Town was a settlement near the Seven Peaks Alliance. It was quite well-known, a place where many escort agencies and government convoys stopped to rest.
Once he reached Seven Peaks Town, it would be much easier to inquire about the Seven Peaks Alliance.
That was the route Yang Jueding had told him.
After eliminating Yue Zhenchuan and the others, Li Qingqiu no longer needed to rush against time.
He merely wanted to go early and return early, so as not to worry his junior brothers and sisters.
âI made an appointment with my family. If I miss the time, theyâll be worried,â Li Qingqiu replied.
âThatâs true. You look so youngâyounger than my own son. If my boy were traveling alone, Iâd be worried too. The worldâs getting chaotic again; the provincial authorities canât suppress all the local lords, the people are displaced, and bandits grow in number by the day. Honestly, I didnât want to take this tripâbut my old wife fell ill, and I needed the moneyâŠâ
The coachman rambled on endlessly, and Li Qingqiu occasionally responded.
Two days had passed since he left the Clear Sky Sect, yet Seven Peaks Alliance was still far away.
Li Qingqiu did not find the coachmanâs chatter bothersome; he would at times ask about the state of the world, learning what was happening in Guzhou these days.
Since attaining cultivation, he was no longer affected by the heat.
The Supreme Purity Primordial Unity Scripture circulated within his body, keeping him cool and calm. It barely consumed any vital energyâan inherent effect of the scripture itself.
In the blink of an eye, another hour passed. The coachman had stopped talking; his throat was dry, and he only wished to reach the next post station quickly.
Suddenlyâ
The coachman pulled on the reins and cursed, âWhy block the road? Do you want to die under the horseâs hooves?â
âUncle, could you give me a ride for a bit of the way?â
âOh? A woman? Why are you dressed like that?â
âI have money. Might I trouble Uncle to grant my wish?â
âWhere to?â
âSeven Peaks Town.â
âHuh?â
The coachman made a surprised sound, then turned his head and whispered, âYoung Master, thereâs a young lady ahead, also heading to Seven Peaks Town. Shall we take her? If we do, Iâll reduce your fare by thirty percent.â
Li Qingqiu couldnât be bothered with his petty schemes and replied, âTake her. Letâs go.â
âAlright then. Miss, get on boardâand remember to thank this Young Master. He rented the whole carriage.â
âMany thanks!â
Footsteps approached, and soon the carriage curtain lifted. A woman dressed in black entered, wearing a bamboo hat and carrying a small bundle. She sat by the window and cupped her hands toward Li Qingqiu.
âForgive my intrusion, Young Master. Thank you for your generosity.â
Even as she spoke, her hand did not leave her sword hilt.
Li Qingqiu gave her a glance, nodded slightly, and closed his eyes once more.
The black-clad woman said nothing further.
With a woman now aboard, the coachman regained his energy and started chatting again.
The woman answered a few times but soon fell silent, leaving the coachman talking to himself in frustration.
The rest of the journey passed in silence.
At the post station, the woman and Li Qingqiu sat at separate tables. Once back on the road, they resumed their original seating arrangement.
This continued for five days until at last, they arrived at Seven Peaks Town. Li Qingqiu handed the prepared silver to the coachman and entered the town.
Seven Peaks Town sat at the foot of the mountains.
Many carriages were parked before the townâs stone stele; most people carried weapons and clearly had the look of martial wanderers.
Li Qingqiu wasted no time. He randomly approached a man and asked, âBrother, could you tell me how to get to the Seven Peaks Alliance?â
The man was short and stocky, carrying a bamboo basketâlikely a local resident. He glanced at Li Qingqiu and said, âThe Seven Peaks Alliance? See those mountains behind you? All of them belong to the Seven Peaks Alliance. Youâre already here.â
Li Qingqiu asked patiently, âWhere exactly is their sect located? I wish to pay a visit.â
âVisit the Seven Peaks Alliance? Forget it, unless you want your legs broken. Donât ask meâI donât know!â
With that, the man turned away. Li Qingqiu continued asking others, but the reactions were the same.
At the mere mention of the Seven Peaks Alliance, everyone grew fearful and refused to speak.
Li Qingqiu hadnât expected the Allianceâs reputation to inspire such dread. It seemed he would have to resort to more direct measures.
Just as he was about to look for a target, the black-clad woman appeared again. âIf you keep asking about the Seven Peaks Alliance like that, youâll get into trouble. I happen to be going there. What business do you have?â
Li Qingqiu turned around.
They stood five steps apart.
The woman tilted her head slightly, and beneath her hat appeared a cold yet strikingly beautiful face.
It was the first time Li Qingqiu had truly seen her featuresâshe was beautiful, with eyes that carried the killing aura typical of those who lived by the sword.
She was tall, about the same height as Li Qingqiu, who now stood around one meter seventy-five despite still being in his growing years.
âMy master sent me to deliver a letter. He was occupied with other matters and could only send me in his stead,â Li Qingqiu said calmly. His tone betrayed nothing that the woman could read.
âWeâll have to start climbing now. By dawn, we should reach it. Do you dare to come along?â she asked.
Li Qingqiuâs delicate features gave him the look of a scholar. Though a sword hung at his waist, the woman sensed no threat from him.
âThen please, lead the way, Miss,â Li Qingqiu said with a faint smile and a nod.
Without another word, the woman walked past him, and he followed close behind.
They passed through the main street of Seven Peaks Town.
The place was quite large and bustlingâLi Qingqiu even saw someone hosting a martial contest to find a spouse.
In the future, the Clear Sky Sect could come here to recruit disciples, he thought.
Once they left the town, the two entered the mountain forest and began climbing.
They did not follow the main path, which gave Li Qingqiu a sense of dĂ©jĂ vuâit felt like returning to the Ancient Great Mountain Range.
There was no real trail, only wild weeds underfoot.
As night fell, darkness engulfed the mountains, visibility dropping to almost nothing.
The woman lit a torch she had brought along, quickening her pace as the light illuminated the way.
Li Qingqiu had no need for the torch, yet followed closely behind.
Several hours laterâ
They reached the top of a slope. From there, mountains stretched endlessly into the mist, their night-shrouded peaks looming like ancient demons watching from above.
The woman halted. âWhen dawn comes, youâll see the mountain gate of the Seven Peaks Alliance.â
Li Qingqiu nodded and asked, âThank you, Miss. May I askâwhat is your relationship with the Seven Peaks Alliance?â
âWhy do you want to know?â
âIf you donât wish to say, then forget it.â
Li Qingqiu turned his gaze to the shadowed mountain range ahead and spoke softly.
If she didnât want to answer, so be it. Even if they became enemies, he didnât care.
The woman tilted her head toward him. âArenât you curious why we havenât encountered anyone from the Seven Peaks Alliance along the way?â she asked.
âWeâre walking along an unmarked mountain route. Naturally, we wouldnât meet anyone,â Li Qingqiu replied casually.
He could tell she wasnât an ordinary travelerâbut he had no interest in prying.
After a moment of silence, the woman suddenly drew her sword. The bladeâs sound rang sharply as she leveled it at Li Qingqiuâs throat.
âSpeak. Who is your master? What is your connection to the Seven Peaks Alliance?â she demanded coldly.
Li Qingqiu glanced at her, then raised his right hand. With his middle finger, he flicked the swordâsending it flying from her grasp.
It all happened too quickly.
The woman staggered back two steps in shock, the sword plunging into the soil behind her, its blade quivering.
She stared at Li Qingqiu in disbelief. She had never expected his martial prowess to be so formidable.
That single flick carried an unstoppable force.
âThat story was a lie. Your offense just now has canceled out the favor of guiding me. You may leave the mountain,â Li Qingqiu said coldly, his face expressionless, before turning to descend the slope.
Wait for dawn?
He had no patience for that.
As he started toward the upper path, the woman couldnât help but ask, âWho are you? What are you trying to do?â
âAn enemy of the Seven Peaks Alliance,â Li Qingqiu said without turning his head. âI intend to kill.â
Kill?
The womanâs eyes widened.
Was he planning to charge into the Seven Peaks Alliance alone?
Before she could think further, Li Qingqiu leapt forward, his figure gliding like a wild goose into the heavy fog below, disappearing without a trace.
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The mountain that housed the Seven Peaks Alliance was tall, and merely climbing it took Li Qingqiu some time.
When he arrived before the grand mountain gateâthree zhang highâhe couldnât help but feel impressed.
Compared to it, the Clear Sky Sectâs gate was utterly insignificant.
Two disciples of the Seven Peaks Alliance were slumped against the gate pillars, asleep.
They hadnât heard his footsteps.
Li Qingqiu stepped in front of one, drew his sword, and slit the manâs throat. Blood splattered against the gate pillar.
The other disciple awoke in confusion. When he saw Li Qingqiu and his fellowâs corpse, his eyes widened in terror.
Just as he tried to speak, Li Qingqiu lunged forward, covering his mouth with one hand while pressing the Tianhong Sword against his neck.
âIf you donât want to die, youâll cooperate. Blink if you understand,â Li Qingqiu said coldly.
The disciple blinked rapidly, terrified that Li Qingqiu might slip.
Li Qingqiu pulled him up. âYouâll lead the way. Take me to your Alliance Leaderâs residence. If you try anything, I promise my sword will be faster.â
With a shove, the disciple stumbled forward. He could feel the sharp tip of the sword pressed against his back, sending chills through him.
He began leading the way. Along the road, they met no oneâafter all, it was the latter half of the night.
The roads of the Seven Peaks Alliance were wide, lined with martial practice grounds that exuded the grandeur of a major sect.
After the time it took for an incense stick to burn, they reached the courtyard of the First Alliance Leader.
The trembling disciple pointed at a certain house. Li Qingqiu struck the back of his neck, knocking him unconscious, then strode toward the buildingâsword in hand.