Hearing this explanation, Wei Tuâs expression eased a little, but he didnât agree to Qi Chengchuâs request right away.
âDaoist Qi speaks sincerely,â Wei Tu chose his words carefully and said in a calm tone, âbut... when I left the Cloud Ze Secret Realm, I once received a favor from Huang Xinglie. If I help Daoist Qi seize the Huang Clanâs inheritance now, Iâll surely draw criticism.â
He had just broken through to the Golden Core realm, still far from Nascent Soul. Helping the Loose Immortal Alliance with this wouldnât benefit him much, and it could ruin his reputation.
Wei Tu wouldnât be foolish over something like this.
However, at this point, he changed the subject, âIf Daoist Qi wants to get the Huang Clanâs inheritance, it doesnât necessarily have to be by force. It could be through negotiation.â
âNow that Huang Xinglie is seriously injured and the Heshan Huang Clan is in crisis, if the Loose Immortal Alliance offers them a hand, they might not cling to their treasures and watch their clan perish.â
âIâm willing to represent the Loose Immortal Alliance and go to the Heshan Huang Clan to persuade them, to trade for their formation inheritance from Huang Xinglie.â
Refusing outright would offend.
It was better to first push back and then offer an alternative. That was the more tactful approach.
And indeed, after Wei Tuâs conciliatory words, the tense air in the pavilion relaxed a little.
âDaoist Weiâs plan is reasonable, and it fits the ways of the righteous.â
âBut itâs too idealistic.â
Qi Chengchu bluntly rejected it.
His voice turned cold, âAnd what if the Huang Clan refuses? Going in openly only alerts them, making them more guarded.â
After he spoke, Qi Chengchu got up and walked to the pavilionâs window, looking down at the garden, at the clusters of rockeries and the blooming spirit flowers.
âNegotiatingâsuccess and failure hang in the balance. But if we act in secret, the Loose Immortal Alliance... will only succeed, not fail.â
Qi Chengchuâs tone was indifferent now, no longer the courteous gentleman he seemed before.
Half a day later.
Wei Tu flew away from the Qi residence.
Since Qi Chengchu had made it clear he wasnât interested in negotiating with the Huang Clan, Wei Tu didnât push any further. After all, he had long severed ties with the Heshan Huang Clan. Speaking up once for old timesâ sake was already enough.
At least now, thanks to this, Qi Chengchu didnât insist on involving Wei Tu further in the Huang Clan matter, but instead shifted to chatting about other âminorâ affairs within the Loose Immortal Alliance.
After half a day of talk, Wei Tu took the chance to bid farewell and left the Qi residence.
âThis business with the Huang Clanâis it both an assignment from Qi Chengchu and a test for me?â
Back at his residence, Wei Tu reflected on their conversation, thinking it over.
After spending so long in the Loose Immortal Alliance, he already knew that many of the Golden Core cultivators werenât united in heart.
Inside the Loose Immortal Alliance, based on where the Golden Core cultivators came from, they were roughly divided into two factions: the Zheng Kingdom faction and the Jing Kingdom faction.
For instance, those he had dealings withâQi Chengchu, Che Gongwei, Bao Siyanâwere Golden Core cultivators from the Jing Kingdom faction.
Over forty years ago, tensions between the two factions had grown, which led wise minds to suggest that they exchange disciples, to strengthen the alliance and nurture new blood.
Back then, Wei Tu had benefited from this, becoming a disciple of Che True Lord as a rogue cultivator from Zheng Kingdom.
Now, as the first of these ânew disciplesâ to emerge as a Golden Core cultivator, Wei Tuâs affiliations had become... sensitive.
So, Qi Chengchu calling him to discuss the Huang Clan matter likely wasnât just about thatâit was probably to see where he stood, maybe even to pull him into the Jing Kingdom factionâs inner circle... but unexpectedly, he might have said the wrong thing about the Huang Clan, and turned Qi Chengchu down.
âFaction strugglesâwhat do they have to do with me? If I said the wrong thing, so be it.â Wei Tu didnât care. He was a cultivator who focused on his own path, not someone obsessed with power plays.
The Loose Immortal Alliance was still just a quasi-Nascent Soul force. Even if the two factions kept him out of their âinner circles,â theyâd still treat him as a top-level member.
As long as he was strong enough.
Middle-ground types wouldnât be rejected. On the contrary, both factions would try to win them over.
As for anyone trying to target him...
The two factions werenât that stupid. In times like these, they wouldnât just cut off a vital arm.
If anything happened to him, it would mean the factions were beyond reconciliation. The Loose Immortal Alliance might as well dissolve.
âBut speaking of third-rank inheritances...â Wei Tu rubbed his chin, deep in thought.
Right now, he had three complete third-rank inheritances: the Divine Wood Origin Technique, the True Demonic Refinement Art, and the third-rank alchemist inheritance heâd gotten from Alchemist Shu.
âThe Profound Nether Yin Fire, he only had the first three layers of that technique, not the complete set.
A newly advanced Golden Core cultivator having three complete third-rank inheritances was already quite decent. Pity that he was a talisman master and lacked only a follow-up third-rank talisman inheritance.
âA third-rank talisman master inheritance is the lifeline of a talisman master. Though Iâve taken Che Gongwei as my master, itâs just a superficial connectionâŚâ
Wei Tuâs face darkened.
He didnât believe Che Gongwei would just hand over his own inheritance so easily.
After all⌠if he advanced to a third-rank talisman master using Che Gongweiâs inheritance, theyâd be competitors in the same field.
âI also donât have any of the secret arts that match the Divine Wood Origin Technique.â
Wei Tu sighed quietly.
This was the difficulty of being a rogue cultivator. Without a masterâs guidance, every step forward meant facing the dilemma of having no clear path ahead.
âIâll write letters to these two masters first and see if either of them is willing to pass something on. Even if it comes at a price, itâs better than having nothing.â
With that in mind, Wei Tu picked up a brush and wrote two letters, then had his stewardess, Du Wenshu, deliver them to Che Gongwei and Bao Siyanâs residences.
After finishing the letters.
Wei Tu returned to his cultivation room and resumed bitterly training the True Demonic Refinement Art.
Before reaching the Golden Core, both his qi cultivation and body cultivation had reached the peak of Foundation Establishment.
Now, having just broken through to the Golden Core, it would be hard for him to gain more strength through qi cultivation in the short term.
So raising his body cultivation to the third-rank level was now the only shortcut for Wei Tu to boost his power.
Also, training the True Demonic Refinement Art, this demonic body cultivation method, was another way to increase his chances of survival in these chaotic times of righteous and demonic conflict.
âIf I can use the True Demonic Refinement Art to reach the third rank, by then, even a Golden Core demonic cultivator might not be able to tell Iâm from the righteous path.â Wei Tu thought to himself.
[True Demonic Refinement Art (53/100): Practice once every ten days, two hundred seventy years to completion.]
Seeing this progress, Wei Tu estimated quietly that in about thirty to forty years, he could bring this body cultivation technique to the "Minor Accomplishment" stage and break through to third rank.
Breaking through to third-rank body cultivation was just as dangerous as a qi cultivator going from Foundation Establishment to Golden Core. Without enough preparation, there was a high chance of dying in the process.
Like with the Divine Wood Origin Technique, once the True Demonic Refinement Art reached the "Minor Accomplishment" stage, it would boost the success rate of breaking through third-rank body cultivation by twenty percent.
A quarter-hour passed.
Wei Tu sat bare-chested, and a phantom image of a horned demonic head surfaced on his chest, as if alive, swallowing the surrounding spiritual energy, converting it into True Demonic Qi, and tempering Wei Tuâs body.
As the demonic technique progressed.
A series of shrill, piercing demonic howls came from the mouth of the horned demonic head phantom, filling the entire residence with an eerie, hellish atmosphere.
Honghe Mountain Market.
Bao Residence, Heart-Nurturing Pavilion.
âHeâs broken through to Golden Core?â Bao Siyan looked at the talisman letter on the desk, her face full of surprise.
Unlike Qi Chengchu, Che Gongwei, and the other Golden Core cultivators, she had secluded herself to train a secret technique years ago and hadnât kept up with outside news. So she hadnât learned right away that Wei Tu had already reached the Golden Core.
Because of this, seeing the talisman letter from Wei Tu reporting his breakthrough left her stunned, her face full of disbelief.
Forty years ago, she had predicted that Wei Tu, with inferior spiritual roots, would need over twenty years just to switch to the Divine Wood Origin Technique, and at least fifty years to cultivate it to the third layer.
But nowâ
Today.
Wei Tu had proved her wrong. Within the time she had spoken of, not only had he successfully switched cultivation methods, but he had also broken through to the Golden Core.
âHe wants to learn secret arts from me?â Bao Siyanâs lips curled into a smile as a plan formed in her mind.
Back then, she had treated Wei Tu kindly because he was a second-rank high-grade talisman master with great potential. She saw in him the chance to break through to third-rank.
A third-rank talisman master could join her in exploring the ancient cultivatorâs cave mansion she once stumbled upon.
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There were indeed other third-rank talisman masters in the Loose Immortal Alliance, but with her cultivation level, they were hard to control.
Wei Tu, however, had just broken through.
He also trained in the same technique as her, had limited power, and his background was clear.
He was the perfect candidate.
âAs long as Daoist Wei agrees to do one thing for me... Iâm willing to hand over the three great secret arts of the Divine Wood Origin Technique.â
Bao Siyan raised her slender hand, carefully chose her words, and wrote a reply to Wei Tu.
After finishing the letter, Bao Siyan looked up at the talisman pigeon flying into the sky, a faint smile appearing at the corner of her lips.
âWei Tu would never guess that the Divine Wood Origin Technique doesnât just have three great secret artsâit actually has fiveâŚâ
Bao Siyan thought to herself.
Che Gongwei also received Wei Tuâs letter.
âSo, this day has finally come.â
In Che Residence, Che Gongwei held Wei Tuâs letter in both hands, feeling a deep headache.
Back when Wei Tu was in seclusion to break through, he had already anticipated this moment.
After all, Wei Tu was a second-rank high-grade talisman master. As long as his cultivation reached the right level, he would definitely try to advance to third-rank.
And when that happened, Wei Tu would naturally seek a third-rank talisman master inheritanceâfrom him, his nominal master.
That was why, after Wei Tu broke through to Golden Core and called him âMaster,â Che Gongwei had advised him to change how he addressed him, suggesting they call each other âDaoist friends.â
Not because Che Gongwei was stingy with his teachings.
But because his bond with Wei Tu was too shallow. They were master and disciple in name only, with no true relationship between them.
If Wei Tu had studied under him for a hundred years, broken through to Golden Core under his guidance⌠Che Gongwei wouldnât have minded sharing his inheritance.
But Wei Tu wasnât that kind of disciple.
Even so, Che Gongwei couldnât outright refuse him either. Wei Tu was still his disciple in name.
Refusing him wouldnât just lose him an allied âfriend,â but would also turn Wei Tu into a formidable enemy.
After all, Che Gongwei wasnât the only one with a third-rank talisman master inheritance.
âSet clear terms, share part of the knowledge, and keep part to myself.â
Che Gongwei made his decision.
A dozen days later.
Wei Tu came out of seclusion and looked at the two reply letters on the table.
He opened Che Gongweiâs first. The third-rank talisman master inheritance was far more important to him than the three secret arts of the Divine Wood Origin Technique.
âSecret arts could be replaced with similar types of techniques or abilities.
But a well-structured, complete third-rank talisman master inheritance was much harder to come by.
âThree terms?â Wei Tu raised an eyebrow as he opened Che Gongweiâs letter.
Che Gongwei made it clear in the letter that he was willing to teach Wei Tu the talisman inheritance, but Wei Tu would have to agree to three terms.
First, for one hundred fifty years after advancing to third-rank talisman master, Wei Tu was not allowed to sell talismans from the inheritance within the Loose Immortal Alliance, to avoid direct competition.
Second, before selling any talismans, Wei Tu had to report to Che Gongwei which faction or cultivator he was selling to.
Third, after advancing to third-rank, Wei Tu had to offer Che Gongwei one thousand spirit stones every five years, or pay a one-time fee of ten thousand spirit stones to buy out the inheritance completely.
After reading these three terms.
Wei Tu couldnât help but feel heâd chosen the right master.
The so-called âthree termsâ seemed strict on the surface, but in truth, they were just trade guild rules passed from master to disciple.
âTeach the apprentice, starve the master.â
This mundane saying applied in the cultivation world too.
The first term was to prevent the two from becoming rivals and turning into enemies.
The second term was because third-rank talismans were strategic resources. If they leaked without knowing where they went or who had them, it could endanger the master.
âThe cultivation world wasnât short of ways to frame or entrap others using a famous cultivatorâs name.
The third term was simply the disciple paying respect to the master.
Some masters didnât ask for this, but that didnât mean Che Gongwei was wrong to ask.
Ten thousand spirit stones couldnât even buy a complete third-rank talisman master inheritance. Every method of creating third-rank talismans was a tightly held secret.
After carefully putting away Che Gongweiâs letter, Wei Tu turned his attention to the letter from Bao Siyan.
âAncient cultivatorâs cave mansion?â
Wei Tuâs eyes locked onto that line.
He hadnât expected Bao Siyanâs condition for teaching him the three secret arts of the Divine Wood Origin Technique to be thisâjoin her in exploring an ancient cultivatorâs cave mansion.
He knew well the dangers of secret realms.
Back then, he had dared enter the Cloud Ze Secret Realm because its risks were known and could be estimated.
But this cave mansion Bao Siyan mentioned? He had no information on it at all.
âBao Siyan choosing me to explore this cave mansion with herâthere must be a reason.â
âRefuse first.â
âSee how she reacts.â
Wei Tu narrowed his eyes.
There were many Golden Core cultivators in the Loose Immortal Alliance. If Bao Siyan didnât choose others but came to him, even with just a bit of thought, he could guess there was something special about him.
And that special thingâwas his irreplaceability.
In other words.
Right now, it was Bao Siyan who should be coming to him for help, not the other way around.
After all⌠the three secret arts of the Divine Wood Origin Techniqueâhe could just find substitute techniques. He didnât necessarily need the ones from the original method.
But without him, Bao Siyan... probably couldnât proceed.