Chapter 24: To Refine Qi, First Purge The Miasma
Sun Zhang glanced at Su Changyu, explaining patiently, âFor mortals to cultivate, they must first purge the miasma within their bodies. You have just arrived from the Immortal Forsaken Lands, so you carry a concentration of miasma far exceeding that of ordinary people. Without cleansing this miasma, cultivation is impossible.â
Su Changyu frowned. âWe already knew that much. But how does one remove this miasma?â
âThere are several methods,â Sun Zhang said. âThe first is the Body Purification Spirit Pool on the island. Soaking in the spirit pool for a full day and night can enable one to purge all the miasma from oneâs body. Unfortunately, the materials required to activate the pool are astonishingly costly. Though our Liuli Island is prosperous, we can only open it once every three years. Let me think... the last opening was a year ago. That means youâd need to wait nearly two more years.
âFurthermore, the number of spots to enter the spirit pool is limited, and competition is fierce. You outsiders have no foundation here. How could you possibly compete with the islandâs established families?â Sun Zhang shook his head.
âWhat about the other methods?â Su Changyu pressed.
âThe second method is to practice the Xuanhuang Heart Clarification Sutra,â Sun Zhang continued. âCoupled with specific medicines and a regulated diet, it gradually alters oneâs constitution over time, eventually allowing one to purge oneâs internal miasma completely. While this method is time-consuming, often taking five or six years, it is stable and requires no special sacrifices. The Xuanhuang Heart Clarification Sutra and the corresponding elixirs can be purchased at the islandâs apothecaries.â
âFive or six years...â Su Changyu murmured softly, then asked stubbornly, âWhat else?â
âThe third method is to become an experimental subject.â At this, Sun Zhangâs expression darkened, and a flicker of barely suppressed fear crossed his features, but he still answered Su Changyu.
âExperimental subject?â Su Changyu looked bewildered.
âCorrect. Some Immortal Masters are very interested in the miasma within our mortal bodies. Every year, they select volunteers from the islandâs mortal population to serve as test subjects. The Immortal Masters use special means to draw out the miasma slowly from the subjects for their research. It takes only a few months to completely drain a subject of their miasma.â
Sun Zhangâs face seemed to pale, as if recalling something. âBut the process... it is utterly agonizing. One could say itâs a state where you crave death but cannot die, and wish to live but find it unbearable. The vast majority break under the torment long before the miasma is fully extracted, driven utterly mad.
âI do not recommend this method for you. It is truly beyond what an ordinary person can endure.â
It was unclear if Su Changyu had truly taken in Sun Zhangâs warning. He remained silent for a moment before asking again, âAre there any other methods?â
Sun Zhang shook his head. âIt is said that the direct mortal descendants of certain Immortal Masters are provided with heaven-defying treasures to reforge their bodies. Not only does this free them from worries about miasma, but it also enhances their cultivation aptitude simultaneously. However, such means are beyond the imagination of people like you and me. Even the Liuli Island Master did not receive such treatment.
âThat is all I know. If you truly wish to cultivate, you should carefully consider your options in the days to come.â
Sun Zhang noticed Su Changyuâs despondent expression and couldnât help but offer consolation. âI know youâve endured countless hardships to travel here from the Immortal Forsaken Lands, and your hearts yearn for the Dao. Who among us didnât feel this way at first?
âUnfortunately, the path of immortality is truly arduous. Even if you purge the miasma from your body, few can sense the spiritual qi of heaven and earth, let alone draw it into oneself. Why go through all that trouble? Thereâs nothing wrong with being mortal.â Sun Zhang comforted Su Changyu, though perhaps he was also comforting himself.
âBathed by the intangible nourishment of heaven and earthâs spiritual qi, you will live longer here than in the Immortal Forsaken Lands, even if you cannot cultivate. The tremendous price your families paid to send you out wonât be in vain.
âRather than pursuing the difficult and elusive path of immortality, itâs better to embrace life, indulge your passions, and live in the present.â
With these words, Sun Zhang departed.
Among the gathered crowd, some wore expressions of delight, appearing to take Sun Zhangâs advice to heart. Others, unable to accept the sheer difficulty of cultivation, broke down in tears on the spot. Meanwhile, some were fraught with worry, unsure of what to do.
Only Su Changyuâs face held a steely resolve, as if he had quietly made some firm decision.
Observing each reaction, Li Fan had a bout of introspection. The world was full of people, each with their own unique disposition. And every individualâs choice would lead them down a completely different path.
Not one to meddle, Li Fan took advantage of the groupâs distracted state and slipped away quietly.
After asking for directions, he found the island office responsible for assigning free housing.
Li Fan presented his spirit talisman and was led by someone to the residential district in the northern part of Liuli Island.
Countless dwellings stood packed together here, some empty, others already occupied.
Most were single-room structures, but each had a small courtyard enclosed by walls, so it didnât look too shabby.
âRow six, unit seven. This is it.â The man handed Li Fan the key impatiently before hurrying off.
Li Fan pushed the courtyard gate open, stepped inside, and closed it behind him.
The room was sparsely furnishedâjust a bed and a few tables and chairs. It was a far cry from what he was accustomed to.
But he paid little mind to such material comforts. After a quick tidy-up, Li Fan settled down to contemplate his next move.
Itâs a decent start. I managed to get situated without much trouble thanks to those people from the Li World. A pity that aside from Su Changyu, the rest seem utterly mediocre, lacking any real drive for the Dao. Theyâll never amount to much.
The accommodations are a bit crude, but at least security isnât a concern since Liuli Island has an Immortal Master overseeing it. Itâs been ages since anyone dared cause trouble here.
My immediate goal is to purge the miasma from my body. A spot in the Body Purification Spirit Pool may be valuable, but the treasures held in the Taiyan Boat should be more than sufficient. Securing a spot wonât be difficult if I bring them out.
The downside is drawing too much attention. As the saying goes, wealth should not be flaunted. As an outsider with no roots here, suddenly revealing such riches would inevitably attract unwanted attention. Iâll need to plan this carefully.
Suddenly, a knock at the door interrupted Li Fanâs thoughts.
âWho is it?â Li Fan instantly grew wary.
âMe.â The voice was low, yet vaguely familiar.
Without changing his expression, Li Fan took out a dagger from the Taiyan Boat, and concealed it in his sleeve.
Li Fan cracked the door open just enough to see his visitor.
It was that chubby youth who had tried to accost him earlier.
Without hesitation, Li Fan moved to slam the door shut.
âWait...â the youth blurted, hastily wedging a hand in the gap and lowering his voice to a conspiratorial whisper. âYouâre not from Li World, are you?â
âWhat?â Li Fan faltered for an instant.
The chubby youth seized the opening to shove his way inside.
He looked Li Fan up and down, a sly, predatory glint in his eyes. âJust who are you, really? Whatâs your purpose, sneaking onto Liuli Island like this?â
âHow did you know Iâm not from the Li World?â Li Fan countered.
The fat manâs face twisted into a sneer. âWhen I fell in the water, I caught a glimpse of you skulking about. I thought it was a trick of the light at first. But after seeing you last night, the pieces didnât fit. Something felt off, so I kept my eyes open. I saw you scrambling to find a place to stay in a hurry, so I followed you to test my theory.
âSure enough, one little test, and you gave yourself away.â The chubby youth puffed out his chest, oozing smug satisfaction.
âYouâre rather smart. Quite observant indeed,â Li Fan conceded with a nod.
âOf course! Aside from me, those other fools havenât got a clue that a stranger walked right among them.â
âTruly? No one else has noticed?â Li Fan pressed.
âAbsolutely! How could those dullards possibly compare toââ
The chubby youthâs boast died in his throat, choked off mid-sentence.
A cold, sharp blade had already pierced through his chest.
Li Fan looked down at the chubby youthâs body crumpled on the floor, his own face an impassive mask.