She was confident that with a bit more effort, she could break through the turtle shell shielding Wei Tu.
"Forget Baohua for now. Taking down Wei Tu is what matters," Granny Ke shouted.
Time was tight. She planned to team up with Granny Ma and finish this fast.
"Alright." Hovering above the loft, Granny Maâwho had just begun a new skirmish with Fairy Baohuaâimmediately agreed.
Baohuaâs strength wasnât bad, and her talent wasnât low either. But within the three great tribes, she was just average. In the Feng Wu Tribeâs list of targets, Wei Tu clearly ranked higher.
More importantly, Baohua belonged to the Ying Ding Tribe, whereas Wei Tu was an outsider.
If they took down Wei Tu, the Ying Ding Tribe might be upset, but the chance of them making a fuss was low.
"Baohua! Go die already!" Granny Ma gave a low shout, then spat out a narrow mithril arrow.
The tip of the arrow was shaped like a snake, flicking a crimson tongue. It burned with jet-black fire and exuded a cold, eerie aura.
"No!" Baohuaâs scalp tingled the moment she saw it. Startled, she instantly activated her Hundred Flowers Dissolution and escaped with her true form.
But unexpectedly, Granny Maâs attack was a feint.
Mid-flight, the mithril arrow suddenly curved and shot straight into the loft, aiming straight at Wei Tu.
"A feint to draw me away?! Wei Tu!" Baohuaâs heart sank. She knew all too well Wei Tu wasn't skilled in combat. Now, with both Granny Ke and Granny Ma attacking him together, his chances of survival were slim.
Meanwhile, with Granny Ma joining in, Granny Keâs assault gained momentum.
The gray-black dagger and the mithril arrow bombarded Wei Tu together. The golden defensive talisman shield in front of him began to dim, visibly crumbling under the pressure.
"We did it." A few breaths later, seeing the shield collapse, Granny Ke finally relaxed.
To eliminate this massive thorn in the Feng Wu Tribeâs side, the tribe had sent all three of them as disposable pieces. If the mission failed at the final moment, she wouldnât even have the face to face her ancestors in the underworld.
But thenâ
Another twist.
Just as the gray-black dagger and the mithril arrow were only three steps from Wei Tuâs forehead, he calmly pulled another talisman from his sleeveâidentical to the last one.
A new, solid golden shield flared up before him. It instantly deflected the dagger glowing with eerie blood light and the poisoned arrow from Granny Maâs mouth.
"What?! Another tier-three superior-grade defensive talisman? Impossible! How does he have two of them?"
Granny Ke was stunned.
Granny Ma was equally dumbfounded.
Tier-three superior-grade defensive talismans could only be broken by a genuine late-stage Golden Core cultivator.
Even relying on their enchanted tools and secret techniques, it had already been difficult to break the first one. Now another appeared? They were nearly at the point of collapse.
Victory was slipping further and further away.
"Who gave us this intel?" Both women were furious.
According to the intelligence, Wei Tu was just a tier-three lower-grade talisman master. His teacher, Che Gongwei, was only a tier-three mid-grade talisman master.
Neither of them should have had the skill to create superior-grade talismans.
"Why did you two poison Lou Sanhua and try to frame me?"
Wei Tuâs tone was cold. He didnât rush to counterattack, despite Granny Ke showing clear signs of exhaustion.
From the moment the Wind-Cleaving Eagle soared into the sky and drew the attention of Hujie Immortal Cityâs cultivators, an entire incense stickâs time had passedâyet the royal guards still hadnât shown up. That, to him, smelled off.
Killing these two wasnât hard. The problem was how to deal with the aftermath.
Should he reveal his strength and kill them both, or keep defending until help arrived?
He leaned toward the latter.
That gave him more flexibility.
After all, these two old women posed no real threat to him.
"Wei Tu! You poisoned the tea and killed the Saintess just to vent your grudge!"
"Yes, the Saintess was indeed overbearing and picked a fight over petty matters. But you⊠You stooped so low as to poison her. This is beyond disgraceful!"
Granny Ma quickly spoke up, trying to sway public opinion.
The dead held moral high ground.
With Lou Sanhuaâs death, whether people saw the truth or were fooled by the lie, theyâd naturally side with the Feng Wu Tribe.
But this time, the Feng Wu Tribeâs plot still lacked one final pieceâWei Tuâs death.
Only if he died would their story come full circle.
Then, no one would question it.
After all, Wei Tu was just an outsider. While alive, he was useful. Once dead, he was worthless.
"You two old hags... I think youâre the ones trying to stir up trouble between the Ying Ding and Feng Wu Tribes. You killed Lou Sanhua and are now trying to pin it on me."
Hearing that, Wei Tuâs expression turned cold. He didnât bother defending himself and instead hurled the accusation right back at Granny Ke and Granny Ma.
âProving innocence only muddied the waters further. In the cultivation world, justice wasn't something people cared about.
Lou Sanhuaâs death was just a convenient excuse the Feng Wu Tribe used to justify assassinating him.
So defending himself wasnât the point. What mattered was undermining the legitimacy of their actions and turning the situation to his and the Ying Ding Tribeâs advantage.
"Sharp-tongued brat! Iâll rip that mouth right off!" Granny Ke snarled.
She tried to muster the last of her strength, hoping to end it all in one move and kill Wei Tu for good.
But before her pale face could squeeze out another drop of blood essence, the Wind-Cleaving Eagle struck again.
"Why is this eagle suddenly so fast?!"
Just as she was about to cast a technique, Granny Ke panicked. She tried to dodge like before but was shocked to find that the eagle had locked tightly onto her energy. She couldnât escape.
It wasnât that the eagle had suddenly grown stronger. It was because her repeated attacks on Wei Tu had drained a good portion of her spiritual power and blood essence.
In short, she was already seriously injured.
On top of that, Wei Tu had never let the Wind-Cleaving Eagle go all-out until now. Heâd used it only to distract Granny Ke and wear her down.
Now, a peak early-tier tier-three beast going against a heavily injured âmid-stage Golden Coreâ cultivator stood a very good chance of winning.
"Cold Sword Talisman! Gale Talisman!" Wei Tu followed up with support. He flipped his palm and threw out several offensive talismans.
"You brat, if you want to kill Granny Ke, youâll have to get through me!" Granny Ma sneered and moved to intercept.
But at that moment, Baohua reappeared above the loft. She waved her silk sleeve and summoned her flower basket treasure, blocking Granny Maâs path.
"Old hag, your opponent is me."
Baohua gave a light smile. There was relief in her eyes.
Before, sheâd feared that Wei Tu might die because she let her guard down.
But to her surprise, Wei Tu not only held off the two attackers but also drained much of their power.
Granny Ke and Granny Maâs cultivation was temporarily boosted by secret arts and couldn't last long. With the way Wei Tu had worn them down, their chances of winning had dropped significantly.
On top of that, she could now sense the aura of Qian Yue True Lord rapidly approaching.
"Damn it!" Granny Ma cursed under her breath and had no choice but to focus fully on Baohua again.
Meanwhileâ
The moment Baohua blocked Granny Ma, Wei Tuâs talismans shot toward Granny Ke.
Over a dozen frost-forged blades, radiating with cold energy, sliced through the air and landed near her.
"More talismans, huh?"
"Just some tier-three low-grade junk. Theyâre nothing."
Granny Keâs claw-like hands glowed with black-purple light and shredded the Cold Sword talismans.
Then she twisted and dodged two surprise attacks from the Gale Talismans coming from behind.
After neutralizing the talismans, she looked up solemnly. The Wind-Cleaving Eagle was diving at her again. She racked her brain for a way to handle the incoming blow.
âAvoid the vital spot!â She gritted her teeth and twisted her skinny body unnaturally, trying to take the hit with her right side.
But just as she moved, her body suddenly froze. Something had locked her in place.
"Fixing Light Orb?!"
Granny Ke instantly thought of the tool Wei Tu had once had the rogue cultivator allianceâs Yan Qing forge for him.
In the next breathâ
The Wind-Cleaving Eagle, a hundred paces away, seemed to blink into existence right in front of her. Its metallic talons slammed down on her skull and yanked upward.
Crack!
A crisp snap echoed.
Granny Keâs vision went black. Her consciousness vanished completely.
It looked like a long sequence, but from the eagleâs dive to Granny Keâs death, less than three breaths had passed.
Throughout, the coordination between Wei Tu and the eagle had been tight, with no wasted motion.
"Good⊠She was weak enough that I didnât have to show my true power."
Inside the golden shield, Wei Tu finally let out a breath of relief.
In this fight, aside from using a few tier-three superior-grade talismans and his Yuan Chong Divine Light, he had kept the rest of his abilities hidden.
Even the Yuan Chong Divine Light had been concealed with the Fixing Light Orb.
That divine powerâYuan Chong Divine Lightâhad emerged when he broke through to mid-stage Golden Core at the Sea of Blood Slaughterâs cave dwellings. It evolved from the Yuan Chong Restriction.
After returning to the Fen Shan Tribe, Wei Tu had looked into many demonic texts. Heâd found the name of this power by chance in an old tome.
"Go, help Daoist Baohua."
Wei Tu flicked his sleeve, picked up Granny Keâs storage pouch and the gray-black dagger, and gave the Wind-Cleaving Eagle a command.
Caw! Caw!
The eagle cried out and soared into the sky, flying off to join the battle between Baohua and Granny Ma.
"Lou Sanhua."
At that moment, Wei Tu turned and looked toward the corner of the loft, where Lou Sanhua's face had gone dark and lifeless.
Unlike low-level cultivators, Golden Core cultivators had finer control over their spiritual power. During fights, they didnât waste energy needlessly. And since both sides hadnât used any large-area attacks, Lou Sanhuaâs body remained intact and untouched.
"So ruthless. Just to assassinate me, they didnât hesitate to throw Lou Sanhua away like trash."
Wei Tuâs expression turned grim. He hadnât expected the Feng Wu Tribe to go this far.
The plain-robed elder, Lou Sanhua, Granny Ke, Granny Maâthree Golden Core cultivators and one Foundation Establishmentâwere all sacrificed to kill him.
Especially Lou Sanhua. She was a direct disciple of Divine Master Xuan Tong and served as the Feng Wu Tribeâs envoy in the Ying Ding Tribe. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to call her a person of great value.
"When a tree grows tall in the forest, itâs the first to be struck by the wind. Fellow Daoist Wei, youâve offended the Sun Shooting Tribe and Feng Wu Tribe, and youâre a tier-three alchemist⊠Trading Lou Sanhuaâs life for yoursâsome might call that a fair bargain."
Bai Zhi smiled slightly as she spoke.
"But you donât need to worry too much. With your strength, handling this sort of crisis is no problem. The three Divine Masters of the major tribes wonât easily take the field."
She offered some reassurance.
She could guess what Wei Tu was thinking. He wasnât afraid of people like Granny Ke. He feared that Divine Masters like Xuan Tong might break the rules and step in directly.
If that happened, no matter how many tricks Wei Tu had, heâd stand no chance against a Nascent Soul cultivator.
"Youâre right, Fellow Daoist Bai."
Wei Tuâs expression eased slightly at her words.
Right now, he was just someone the Divine Masters of the Sun Shooting and Feng Wu Tribes considered a potential threatânot someone they were absolutely determined to kill.
Without the perfect opportunity, the odds of those Divine Masters taking action themselves werenât high.
Just like last timeâwhen he left Zhenwu Immortal City safely alongside Hu Shan and Qi Chengchu. If they really wanted to kill him, that wouldâve been the better time.
This assassination attempt had used Lou Sanhua as a scapegoat.
"Even though Lou Sanhua is dead, her soul fragment still lingers. I can use ghost techniques to gather the remnants and prove your innocence."
Bai Zhi spoke up at the right moment.
"No need."
Wei Tu shook his head. "Those who are clear donât need to prove it. With Divine Master Du Long present, Iâll be fine."
As he finished, he looked up toward the ongoing fight between Baohua and Granny Ma above the loft.
Bai Zhi quietly admired Wei Tuâs composure. He hadnât lost his head despite the sudden assassination attempt. He had already grasped the bigger picture and made the right judgment.
Just like Wei Tu, Bai Zhi also realized that the outcome of this incident didnât depend on the truth behind Lou Sanhuaâs death. It depended on what the Divine Masters decided.
Still, as his spirit servant, it was her duty to give him these reminders. She couldnât presume to make decisions on his behalf.
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After Granny Ke died.
Granny Ma couldnât hold her ground alone. Not long after Qian Yue True Lord arrived, within just a few dozen breaths, she too followed Granny Keâs fateâkilled by Baohua, the Wind-Cleaving Eagle, and Qian Yue True Lord working together.
The assassination attempt had finally come to an end.
"Itâs all my fault. If I hadnât been greedy for the Form-Shifting Spirit Ganoderma, you wouldnât have suffered like this."
Baohua stepped down into the loft and bowed deeply to Wei Tu with a guilty look in her eyes.
Though she knew that the assassination had been premeditated, had she not shown interest in the ganoderma, she wouldnât have given Granny Ke and the others that opportunity. Wei Tu, cautious as he was, might not have been caught off guard.
"You can guard against a thief for a thousand days, but you can't stop them from stealing on the thousandth. I was careless too. I thought that once I refined the Blood-Cleaving Pill, Lou Sanhua would have no reason to keep provoking me..."
Wei Tu waved his hand, motioning for Baohua not to blame herself.
After all, he had agreed to the deal for the Form-Shifting Spirit Ganoderma. If anyone was responsible, it was him more than anyone else.
"But itâs been quite a while since the attack, and still no sign of the royal guards..."
Wei Tu cast a meaningful glance at Baohua.
Earlier, he had suspected that Lou Sanhua's timingâarriving right before the Golden Tent electionâwas no coincidence, but part of a larger plan.
Now, seeing how the royal guards had failed to respond, Wei Tu didnât even need to think hard. He could already tell the assassination attempt wasnât just aimed at him. Yuan Jie, the future Right Virtuous King, was likely a target as well.
A double killâone move, two birds.
"You meanâŠ"
Baohua froze for a moment. But then, realizing that both she and Qian Yue True Lord were here at Wei Tuâs side, her expression suddenly changed. She immediately understood.
"Yuan Jie is also a target!"
"Now he barely has anyone left with him."
"And that thing with the Right Virtuous Kingâs talisman orders..."
Baohuaâs mind cleared instantly. She now understood the deeper motive behind Granny Keâs attempt on Wei Tuâs life.
âAnyone who could command the royal guards, apart from the three Divine Masters, would have to be the Left and Right Virtuous Kings.
Four months ago, the Eldest Princess Yuan Ying had bulk-purchased talismans from Wei Tu. It wasnât just to weaken his strength and prepare for today's assassination attempt by Granny Ke and the others. It was also part of the plan for the Right Virtuous King's faction to assassinate Yuan Jie.
At the time, the Cangkun Alliance thought the Right Virtuous King's faction had finally come to their senses and given up on their claim to the throne. But looking back now, the Cangkun Alliance had simply been too rationalâtoo young and naive.
To win the throne, the Right Virtuous Kingâs faction had gone as far as to conspire with outsiders just to eliminate their rival.
"Qian Yue, you and I must head to the Golden Tent Platform immediately and protect Yuan Jie."
Fairy Baohua acted decisively. Once Wei Tu pointed out the situation, she responded without hesitation.
Hearing this, Wei Tu raised his brows slightly and thought to himself, 'So I was right.'
Back in Falling Sun City, he had already suspected that Qian Yue True Lord, the Cangkun Alliance leader, was likely a servant or subordinate of Yuan Jieâmuch like Bai Zhi was to him.
Now, based on how Fairy Baohua addressed Qian Yueâtreating this powerful cultivator like a subordinateâWei Tu was completely sure.
"As for you, Fellow Daoist WeiâŠ"
Fairy Baohua turned to look at Wei Tu. Her expression showed some hesitation.
Technically, Wei Tu was a member of the Cangkun Alliance and had a responsibility to help Yuan Jie. But knowing that Wei Tu wasnât good at combat, and had just exhausted himself against Granny Ke, she figured he likely didnât have much left in terms of life-saving trump cards. To ask him to go fight again would be unreasonable.
âLike Granny Ke had assumed, she too believed that Wei Tu no longer had any tier-three high-grade defensive talismans left.
Wei Tu saw her hesitation. After a moment of thought, he released the Wind-Cleaving Eagle, which had been resting in his spirit beast pouch.
"My strength is limited, but this little bird of mine can still fight. Iâll lend it to you for now, Fellow Daoist Baohua."
With the eagle helping, heâd contributed not only goodwill but also combat strength to the Cangkun Alliance.
"Thank you for your assistance, Fellow Daoist Wei."
Fairy Baohua smiled in delight at the sight of the massive, dark-blue eagle before her.
She had seen its ferocity earlier when it battled Granny Ma.
'Clearly, Fellow Daoist Wei surviving todayâs ambush owes a lot to this spirit beast,' she thought to herself.
The Wind-Cleaving Eagle, intelligent and able to understand human speech, looked gloomy when it realized it was being sent on such a dangerous mission. It seemed a little disheartened.
When fighting beside its master, it knew every battle would end in survival. But now it was being told to go fight alongside othersâit lacked the same confidence.
Still, unhappy as it was, the eagle had long gotten used to obeying Wei Tuâs commands. It didnât refuse.
Soon after, Fairy Baohua and Qian Yue True Lord were standing on the eagleâs back. With a sharp, clear cry, the eagle took off, soaring at near Golden Core late-stage speed toward the Golden Tent Platform.
Once they had gone, Wei Tu stood silently in the shop for a while. He hesitated, then turned into a streak of light and trailed distantly behind the eagle.
A few breaths later, a hidden divine sense quietly withdrew from the Wei Clan Pill and Talisman Hall and returned to a large hall somewhere in Hujie Immortal City.
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Thirty li outside of Hujie Immortal City, along a road that led to the Golden Tent Platform.
Several cultivators were hiding among the clouds. They blended perfectly into the mist around them, bodies flickering in and out of sight, like phantoms.
"Another half a quarter hour and Yuan Jie will be here," said a veiled woman with a pink face covering. She glanced at the sundial-like magical tool in her hand and spoke to the cultivators beside her.
"Your Highness, Yuan Jie is the heir chosen by Divine Master Du Long. If we ambush him and the Divine Master finds out⊠wonât that be disastrous?"
A black-robed old man showed clear fear in his eyes. He shrank back as he spoke in a low voice.
The power of a Divine Master struck fear into every heart.
Offending someone like Divine Master Du Long didnât just mean death. It could mean being expelled from the tribe, branded a criminal, and having oneâs family condemned to slavery with no hope of redemption.
"The strong rule. Thatâs the law of the tribes. As long as Yuan Jie hasnât inherited the title of king, heâs just an ordinary tribesman. The royal court doesnât need a reason to kill him."
Yuan Yingâs voice was cold.
Given the blood feud between Yuan Jie and the Right Virtuous Kingâafter Yuan Jie killed the Second Princeâthey could never coexist. If they didnât eliminate Yuan Jie now, once he took the throne, the Right Virtuous Kingâs faction would have no chance left.
At that point, Yuan Jie would hold all the cards, and their faction would never rise again.
"Your Highness is absolutely right," said the black-robed old man, nodding. His fears eased.
The group fell into silence, quietly waiting.
Half a quarter hour passed in the blink of an eye.
Yuan Jieâs team from the Cangkun Alliance appeared at the edge of the clouds in the distance.
"Baohua and Qian Yue True Lord arenât with him. Looks like the diversion worked."
The Eldest Princess Yuan Ying showed a flash of joy.
"A pity about Wei Tu. If only heâd chosen to serve our faction, he wouldnât be suffering the fate he is now."
She sighed.
In her eyes, Wei Tu was just a weak Golden Core cultivator being coerced by Daoist Wolfslayer. He was nothing to fear and had no chance of surviving a real assassination attempt by the Feng Wu Tribe.