Chen Changsheng stayed one night at Yuan Mountain and planned to head back to Flowing Cloud Temple early the next morning.
Su Junhan never explained what he said last night.
Chen Changsheng thought about it for a long time. He had a guess but felt it was too absurd. So he didnât dwell on it further, treating those words as just random and leaving it at that.
Early that morning, Su Junhan invited Chen Changsheng for some light tea.
âDrinking tea first thing in the morning isnât great, I think,â Chen Changsheng remarked.
Su Junhan smiled. âAfraid Mr. Chen still had a hangover?â
âSober, Iâm sober.â
Chen Changsheng chuckled but then recalled something mentioned during his talk with Hu Yu yesterday.
âRight, thereâs one thing I want to ask you.â
âPlease ask, Mr. Chen.â
âThereâs the phrase âthirty-three years oldâ. It doesnât mean simply being thirty. Your Honorable Fox knows much more. I wonder if this character âyearâ holds some other meaning?â
ââYearââŠâ
After hearing this, Su Junhan set down his teacup and lowered his head in thought.
ââYearâ links to âripening grainâ. A full harvest each cycle gives us âripening grain,â hence one cycle equals one year. Besides thatâŠâ
âIn the Daoist Arts concerning lifespan, thereâs a concept called âsmall circuitryâ. Typically, sixty years form one Jiazi cycle. Likewise, sixty days constitute one minor circuit. Thus, one minor circuit is one âyearâ.â
Chen Changsheng did a quick calculation. In that case, thirty-three âyearsâ came to about two thousand days, meaning roughly five and a half years.
This explanation didnât seem to fit.
Chen Changsheng looked up and asked further, âAny others?â
Su Junhan pondered once more, this time with considerably more effort.
After about a quarter of an hour.
Su Junhan smoothed his brow and looked at Chen Changsheng. âThere is indeed another interpretation.â
âAs far back as the Ancient Times, there existed the system of heavenly stems and earthly branches. Jia, Yi, Bing, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, and Gui are called the Ten Heavenly Stems. Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, and Hai are called the Twelve Earthly Branches.â
âThe heavenly stems pair with earthly branches. Every sixty years completes one cycle, also called one âyearâ.â
Chen Changsheng frowned upon hearing this. Doing the math this wayâŠ
Thirty-three years.
Chen Changsheng stated, âThat would put thirty-three years at exactly two thousand years.â
âPrecisely.â
Su Junhan nodded. âBut, Mr. Chen, why ask about this?â
Chen Changsheng paused. âJust wondering.â
He lowered his head and took a sip of tea.
His mind fixed on this character âyearâ.
Exactly two thousand years.
Perhaps this interpretation of sixty years as one âyearâ was the correct answer.
Chen Changsheng recalled the sentence heâd seen in the Fate Stone again.
[The mayfly seeks immortality, lives at dawn and dies by dusk. Perishes at thirty-three âyearsâ, washes away the pastâs dust. Reincarnation never ceases; enduring vision remains through longevity.]
This showed that at thirty-three âyearsâ, meaning two thousand years, the mayfly would meet its end, after which it would wash away the dust of past lives, reborn anew in an endless cycleâŠ
Chen Changsheng froze still, his arm trembling slightly.
Seeing him spaced out, Su Junhan looked puzzled.
In Chen Changshengâs mind, Hu Yuâs words echoed:
âI know what youâre asking. But let me tell you, the reason you remember nothing now definitely isnât because you practiced the Sutra of Rebirth.â
Chen Changsheng snapped back to reality.
âIf thatâs the truthâŠâ
âThen everything makes perfect sense.â
Su Junhan watched Mr. Chen, confused about what he meant.
But anything that could leave Mr. Chen this stunnedâŠ
Might be truly extraordinary.
âŠ
After finishing the tea, Chen Changsheng bid Su Junhan farewell and returned to Flowing Cloud Temple.
Su Junhan didnât accompany Mr. Chen but remained at Yuan Mountain, seeming to have matters to attend to.
As the Fox Sovereign, idle days were few. Away for months, many disturbances had erupted among the Hundred Monster Peaks. It all still required this Fox Sovereignâs mediation.
Chen Changsheng flew back on his sword. This trip certainly solved many of his doubts.
ButâŠ
This conclusion worried him even more.
When Hu Yu mentioned that he once forgot memories after practicing the Sutra of Rebirth, Chen Changsheng thought that scripture caused him to lose his past.
But the line on the Fate Stone told him it was the Mayfly Curse.
âIf thatâs really the case, then itâs dreadfulâŠâ
Chen Changshengâs expression turned grim. Now he had no way to verify it.
âReaches the end at thirty-three yearsâ signaled the end of one cycle.
âWashes away past dustââthat dust must be memories⊠and perhaps not just memories, but also magical power, cultivation base, divine senseâŠ
Everything reset to the beginning.
Meaning, he might have existed in this world for a very, very long timeâŠ
Counting from eight thousand years ago, perhaps memory loss like this happened three times.
âSir isnât forgetting for the first time.â
Chen Changsheng murmured, âNo wonder Nezha said that back at the Lotus PondâŠâ
Therefore, that Divine Decree of the Gods might be something left by his former self, designed to aid this âwashed cleanâ version.
Thinking furtherâŠ
Maybe the magical power within the strand of hair came the same way.
Chen Changsheng felt shaken inside. Such an outcome was hard to accept immediately.
Distracted, he flew straight into a patch of thunderclouds.
BOOM!!
Thunder exploded right beside him. Chen Changsheng jolted back to his senses and swiftly burst out of the clouds.
He glanced back behind him and then forward ahead.
His mind felt chaotic.
âAm I still me?â
He asked himself, plunged into confusion once more.
âŠ
Although Chenghuang stayed at Flowing Cloud Temple, he wasnât Moyuanâs match. After several attempts to discuss matters, Chenghuang could only admit defeat. But he couldnât endure Moyuanâs endless nagging.
So, Chenghuang transformed into a guardian beast statue perched atop the Flowing Cloud Templeâs roof ridge. He didnât come down afterward.
Chenghuang absorbed the spiritual energy flowing from the mountain stream, sustaining himself. An opportunity for peaceful cultivation felt like a luxury to him.
âSigh.â
A heavy sigh sounded in the courtyard. Without Su Junhan, Moyuan was bored all day, sighing from morning till nightfall.
âWhy isnât Sir back yetâŠâ
Moyuan was just thinking this when he suddenly felt something and frowned.
âHm?â
At the same moment, Chenghuang, the beast statue on the rooftop ridge jolted awake.
Chenghuang landed upright in the courtyard, expression tense. He told Moyuan, âTheyâve probably come⊠for meâŠâ
Moyuan turned his head. âFor you?â
Moyuan extended his divine sense outward. Countless auras, nearly a hundred, encircled the entire mountain!
Cultivators stood at the base of the mountain, surrounding the place completely.
Further up the mountain path, leading the group stood a man in black robes. His piercing gaze fixed on the temple atop the mountain.
A jet-black jade pendant hung at his waist. The character âCloudâ was carved upon it.
Moyuan withdrew his divine sense, voice icy cold. âQuite the grand show.â
Chenghuang looked gravely serious. He opened his mouth, hesitated, then said, âTheyâre tough opponents⊠maybe I should justâŠâ
âJust stay put.â
Moyuanâs eyes flashed cold anger. âFlowing Cloud Temple is Mr. Chenâs sacred ground. Even if the Heavenly King himself came, heâd have to light incense properly.â
âWhat bunch of nobodies? Dare cause trouble here?!â