Just as Zhong Zhengyuan had suspected, Chen Changsheng had actually foreseen this as an act already on his way to Tianji Mountain.
But he still went, even though he was being usedâŠ
Because in his view, Zhong Zhengyuan was a foolish yet intriguing person. If he truly died, Chen Changsheng might feel a bit displeased.
Tianji Mountain had its own destiny. The people there constantly did one foolish thing after another, not just for the Immortal Mountain, but for all living beings under heaven. Of course, that would all come laterâŠ
Chen Changsheng rode his Immortal Sword through the sea of clouds. Below the sword lay the vast and boundless Mortal World.
He thought about âChen Fanâ and what he had seen inside the Fate Stone.
âMayfly⊠thirty-three years oldâŠâ
Was that vision he saw inevitable, or just chance?
Did it vary from person to person, orâŠ
Chen Changsheng frowned in thought. He vaguely felt that the Fate Stone had been waiting for him. This feeling was profound and elusive, leaving him puzzled.
âA bit too wildâŠâ
Chen Changsheng recalled Yu Xuan seen within the Fate Stone.
That little girl.
Chen Changsheng raised his sleeve and asked, âI have a question for you.â
The Black Pagoda, finding the seal lifted, seemed reluctant to engage.
Chen Changsheng said, âIf you stay silent, Iâll cut you down.â
The Black Pagoda sighed helplessly. âYouâll get whatâs coming to you someday, Chen.â
Unfazed by the words, Chen Changsheng pressed on. âHow many years have you existed in this world?â
Hearing this, the Black Pagoda began to ponder. âIt feelsâŠ
âLong ago. I donât recall clearly, but it was definitely a long time.â
A thought struck Chen Changsheng. âWhat about the Ancestral Master of Tianji Mountain from eight thousand years ago? Any impression?â
The Black Pagoda paused. âHeard bits here and there. Wasnât he some kind of fortune-teller? Donât remember more. Too much happened, itâs fuzzy.â
Chen Changsheng nodded and changed the subject. âThe world is vast, changed by time. Once, there was a place called Nanjun. Do you know when that was?â
The Black Pagoda considered again. âWhy ask?â
âJust answer,â Chen Changsheng insisted.
âThat much I know,â the Black Pagoda replied. âIn those days, kingdoms hadnât formed yet. Mortals exalted martial might. Factions like clans claimed domains, dividing all land. Nanjun was one such domain. When conflicts ended over a century later with a new dynasty, those names faded. Very long ago now⊠have to think⊠when was it exactlyâŠâ
Recall proved difficult for the Black Pagoda. Too ancient.
Chen Changsheng raised his hand, calculating briefly. Eyes widened. âNine thousand years agoâŠâ
âSeems so.â
The Black Pagoda couldnât fathom why Chen even asked; nine millennia felt impossibly distant. Cultivators living beyond millennia already stood rare.
Chen Changshengâs brow furrowed as he gazed into the distance.
Thick storm clouds gathered there, threatening to pour rain upon the Mortal World.
âMessyâŠâ
Chen Changshengâs lips moved silently while thoughts raced. Things felt deeply strange.
The Yu Xuan he knew should have lived within the last thousand years.
So who was that âJade Xuanâ girl from Nanjun nine millennia past?
The Black Pagoda sensed confusion. âWhatâs messy?â
Shaking his head without explanation, Chen Changsheng raised a hand to reseal the pagodaâbut paused mid-action.
Seeing this, the Black Pagoda guessed the intention.
Protests flew hotly. âHey! You do that again, Chen, and youâve got no honor at all!â
Chen Changsheng lowered his hand. Suddenly said, âTake me to the Desolate Sea.â
A pause. âCanât you go yourself?â
âTo Sword Immortal Yu Xuanâs tomb.â
Doubt piled in Chen Changshengâs mind. Answers felt near within her resting place. Though never met, this âformer acquaintanceâ stirred strange familiarity. Seeing just seemed necessary now.
The Black Pagoda guided Chen Changsheng toward the Desolate Sea. The Immortal Sword cut across the sky, landscapes shifting swiftly beneath. Green forests yielded to endless grey sea horizons.
Aghast, the Pagoda blurted, âYouâre not flying us across that on sword?!â
Chen Changsheng countered mildly. âProblem?â
The Black Pagoda nearly shouted. âTouch the edge only! Her tomb lies beyond the boundaries! Not even she flew direct; used a Sky Skiff! Magic power fails midway? Trapped amid Desolate Sea? Not jokingâa True Immortal might not save us if attempted!â
Chen Changsheng simply answered in calm measure. âMagic power is the one thing I possess abundantly.â
Frantic warnings died unspoken as the Pagoda remembered escape from those borders was bitter. Never again was barely enough feeling.
Against all sense, Chen Changsheng charged forward, sword humming straight toward Desolate Sea expanse.
A terrified murmur escaped the Pagoda. âFinished, finishedâŠâ
Endless gray waters filled vision below, letting icy dread slip darkly back. Landing here with that lunatic Chenâfate crueler than eight lifetimes combined!
âGuide me!â
Chen Changshengâs command brooked no further talk.
Trapped aboard madness itself, the Black Pagoda saw little choice. Fingers pointed grimly; better slowly choked by Desolate Sea than instantly by Chenâs sword.
âŠ
Outside Autumn Moon Market, fields wore their usual quiet.
A carriage rested at mountainâs base.
Yun Xiang stepped down. Eyes climbed the hill toward the Taoist temple at peak.
Peach Sister said last year when Huai Xu season bloomed, Sir Huai Xu would return. Mid-Summer Solstice brought Yun a check only yesterdayââTwo days more,â the word went. Thus today returned her.
Servants and maid heaved firm steps beside ascending Miss Yun.
The climb proved steep. Even youth strained in maidenâs feet.
At gate now open, Yun instructed team plainly: âAll outside stay waiting.â
Alone footsteps carried forward across Taoist Temple grounds.
Within, Tong Zhihuan offered incense at Truth Martial Might Statue. Turning slight, his vision caught Yun Xiang traversing the inner yard.
Through frame he called: âMiss Yun!â Stepping vital across stones towards courtyard meeting point.
Cloudfragrance swiftly asked: âHas Mister Chen returned?â
The attendant paused softly. âBut a moment gone.â Expression held regret certain.
Miss Yun echoed low besides: âMissed pathâŠâ
Tong then hastened certainty show: âNo fear attend you. Duties quick requires absence yet end sees him back soon.â
Casting upward look penned urgency deep mixed unspoken waiting pressing. Recalling child stance same pressing lips firm. Voice leapt: âMight waitâŠhere⊠âtil Master Chen walks doorway?â
Tong watched expressions unfold subtle depths response carry decisive nod informed:
âNaturally yes.â