Chapter 9: Schoolmates Reunited
Qingshui Bay.
It was also the closest gathering place for cultivators to Qingzhu Mountain Marketplace, under the administration of the Lihuo Palace.
Master Lu lived there.
Lin Changâan and Li Erniu set out for Qingshui Bay, mainly because the little county princess who had accepted the four of them as disciples under Lihuo Palace was returning.
Because their sect missions had taken them away, they hadnât made it back in time to pay their respects.
Now that the little county princess was back, she came to the marketplace to honor Master Lu and invited them to meet up.
âBig Brother Lin, weâre almost at Qingshui Bay.â
The two rode spirit steeds, which were tamed demon beasts.
As a son-in-law of the Zhou family, Erniu borrowed two spirit steeds from his clan without difficulty.
However, due to his son-inâlaw status, Li Erniu still needed to report his departure from the marketplace to his family.
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A few days later.
At dawn, when the sky was still dim, the clear sound of hooves echoed on the street.
âBig Brother Lin, weâve arrived.â
They dismounted and saw the Qingshui Bay marketplace built along the riverâs bend.
Unlike Qingzhu Mountain Marketplace, it was noticeably quieter.
Before entering the marketplace, the two took out their identity jade tokensâso-called travel permitsâthen passed through the formation.
Seeing this familiar scene filled them with nostalgia. Twenty years ago, they had been rejected, and Master Lu had brought them here. After two months of guidance, he had recommended them to Qingzhu Mountain Marketplace.
They made their way to Master Luâs former residence.
Half a year ago, after Master Lu passed away, this house had become even quieterâyet today, for some reason, many people had arrived.
Entering the main hall, they saw Master Luâs memorial tablet.
Lin Changâan and Li Erniuâs expressions turned solemn, and they respectfully offered incense.
Twenty years had passed in the blink of an eye.
Master Lu practiced the Evergreen Art and lived to the age of one hundred and twenty-eight, passing away of old ageâa rare occurrence in the cultivation world.
âBrother Lin, Brother Li.â
âBrother Shen.â
Upon seeing the newcomers, Lin Changâan and Li Erniu brightened and stepped forward with a courteous salute.
Former minor marquis Shen Lie showed no airs; instead, he looked wistful, stepping forward to clasp their arms and express his emotions.
âBrother Shen, why are so many people here today?â
Even on the day of Master Luâs funeral, there werenât this many people. Seeing this crowd, Lin Changâan couldnât help but show a strange look.
Li Erniu was still puzzled until he looked at Shen Lie.
Shen Lie sneered and secretly sent them a voice-transmission:
âYou think why? Word came that the little county princess is coming to worship Master Lu, and these people heard the news and came too.â
In an instant, Li Erniu understood, while Lin Changâan remained composed.
âSo thatâs it.â
Hearing this, Lin Changâan recalled the little county princessâdelicate and refined, yet pretending to act all grown-up.
Yun Yao, an inner disciple of Lihuo Palace.
With top-grade spiritual roots and a strong affinity for water attributeârumored to be just one step away from earth-grade roots.
Placed in a great sect like Lihuo Palace, she might not be considered a peerless prodigy, but to bottom-tier cultivators like them, she was firmly out of reach.
Back then, the four consisted of Princess Yun Yao, Minor Marquis Shen Lie, swordsmanship expert Lin Changâan of the marquisâs mansion, and peasant youth Li Erniu.
âNow the little county princess is with Master Luâs junior sister in the inner room, and these people all came under the pretext of worshipping and offering incense.â
Shen Lie couldnât help but curl his lips in contempt at the shamelessnessâbut there was nothing he could do.
The âjunior sisterâ referred to was Master Luâs granddaughter.
âNever expected that Brother Lin and Brother Li have both broken into mid Qi Refining Stage.â
Minor Marquis Shen Lie looked full of emotion, showing no hint of disdain. Lin Changâan shook his head and bowed, saying,
âI canât compare to Brother Shen.â
Shen Lieâs cultivation had reached Qi Refining Stage Fifth Level.
By age, Lin Changâan was the oldest, Erniu second, and Shen Lie the youngest; but cultivation status carried more weight in this world. Thus they respectfully addressed him as Brother Shen.
âCanât believe twenty years have passed.â
They had all begun as low-grade root cultivators and fell out of selection together. The difference was that Shen Lie had connections and far more cultivation resources.
After all, mortal dynasties were backed by the great sects.
While the three low-whispered stories of their years, the originally quiet courtyard had visibly filled with visitors.
One would have thought Master Lu had just passed.
âBrother Shen, Master LuâŠâ
One after another, cultivators entering began flaunting personal connections. Some nostalgically approached, saying they owed Master Lu thanks, others boldly claimed they too were guided onto the immortal path by him.
They all considered themselves classmates.
Shen Lieâs earlier disdain had completely vanished; instead, he had become adept at conversing with the crowd.
âI heard Princess Yun has reached Qi Refining Stage Ninth Level and is preparing to establish Foundationâshe has a high chance of becoming a Foundation Establishment cultivator.â
Lin Changâan quietly told Erniu, whose face showed envy.
It finally made sense why so many had shown up.
Back then, their schoolmates were already planning their foundation stage while they had only just broken midâQi Refining.
That was the gap spiritual roots made.
âThe princess and Master Luâs junior sister are coming out.â
As the rear chamberâs door opened, the gathered crowd fell silent.
Lu Qingqing had the appearance of a gentle jade maiden, but the figure standing beside the little county princess drew everyoneâs attention.
âThank you all for coming.â
Helpless and elegant, her voice carried nobility.
The little county princess Yun Yao wore simple but sturdy clothes. Her brows resembled green peaks; her appearance was fresh and beautiful, bold yet coolâsuggesting her hiding sorrow.
The once delicate young girl had undergone significant change.
Seeing this, Lin Changâan was filled with emotion.
âFairy, you flatter us.â
âFellow Daoist Yun, you overstate.â
Addressing the little county princess, people used varied titles.
Those cultivators whose immortal path had once been guided by Master Lu shamelessly called her Sister Yun, while those who also felt indebted called her Fairy or Fellow Daoist.
Everyone had their reasonâsome claimed they wouldnât have hunted demon beasts without Master Luâs help, others said they were cultivating in seclusion. Yun Yao and the others couldnât refuteâafter all, Yun herself had not come because of sect duties.
Yet, with her high cultivation and waterâattribute method, she still appeared like a maiden. No one dared call her senior sister; most said Fellow Daoist or Fairy.
Given everyoneâs age, the title of county princess was just the name from their youth.
They had used the worship of Master Lu as an excuse, but how much sincerity was genuine and how much was façadeâno one could know.
Under the hosting of this lateâQi Refining inner disciple of Lihuo Palace, what was meant to be an ordinary tribute became quite lively.
It once again let Lin Changâan experience the realities of the cultivation world.
Only once everyone had finished their social climbing did the place return to its former quietness.
Finally, Minor Marquis Shen Lie privately called to them.
âBrother Lin, Brother Erniu, the princess invites us to gather at Juxian Tower.â
âAlright.â
The true reason they had come to pay respects was Shen Lieâs letter: the little county princess invited them.
They naturally had been thinking of making acquaintances. After all, sect cultivators who had reached late Qi Refining Stageânetworking with them would be extremely beneficial.
Though Lin Changâan already understood, Erniu looked clearly awkward. He had been the lowest-status back then; now facing a princess preparing for Foundationâsuch a huge hierarchy made him even more uneasy.
Seeming to notice Erniuâs insecurity, Minor Marquis Shen Lie smilingly said:
âThe little county princess may seem cold, but sheâs actually very nice. Back then we agreed to meet every five years, but you two were in Qingzhu Mountain Marketplace, I was serving cultivators of the royal line, and Princess Yun was inside the sectâwe never had the chance. This time is a rare reunion.â
With Shen Lieâs explanation, Lin Changâanâs mind drifted back to the scene after their failed assessment.
When they first entered the cultivation world, four young people from different backgroundsâdiscarding their mortal identities momentarilyâhad made a pact to meet every five years under feelings of reluctant parting.
But later, as they each struggled along their own cultivation path, at best they exchanged a few letters. The meeting agreement turned out to be the naive scheme of youth.
In the cultivation world one had no freedom after all, especially when separated across great distances.