After saying all this, Li Yunxin narrowed his eyes slightly. âAs for why those Black and White Yama Kings didnât promptly claim Emperor Liâs soul⊠that is the strangest part of all.â
Everything he said was something Old Daoist Liu had never considered.
But Old Daoist Liu was not a foolish man, after all. After hearing him out and carefully sorting through the details, he understood.
He thought for a moment and asked, âBut if thatâs the case⊠why not manifest as saints?â
Li Yunxin knew what he meant.
He raised an eyebrow, poured a cup of lukewarm tea, took a sip, and then looked at Old Daoist Liu. âBecause of those wretched Taoist priests and sword cultivators. The disciples of the Daoist Orthodoxy and Sword Sect, those low-level ones, wandering all over the worldâwhat do you think theyâre doing?â
âWhen they see a demon that often manifests, they claim the demon is repeatedly appearing to wreak havoc on the human world, and then they slay it. And the demons themselves are no good things either; they love to cause trouble. So, if an ordinary person sees a demon in the wildâof course, theyâd quickly cover their childâs eyes and mouth and flee in a hurry. They wouldnât dare speak of it everywhere after returning home.â
âFirstly, they have no good impression of demons and consider it bad luck. Secondly, theyâre afraid that talking about it all the time might actually attract a demon. You see how children who cry âghost, ghostâ in the middle of the night are always scolded by adults? Itâs the same principle.â
âAs for the great demons that those low-level disciples canât handleâwell, thereâs still the Daoist Orthodoxy. There are only about a hundred known great demons at or above the True Realm, scattered throughout the world. And they often fight amongst themselves.â
âBut the Daoist Orthodoxy and Sword Sect have hundreds of masters at or above the True Realm, and they work together with one heart. Which great demon would truly dare to repeatedly appear in the human world to recruit believers? Look at that Ghost Emperor; his cultivation was nearing that of the Two Saints, yet wasn't he brought down by five cultivators who sacrificed their lives?â
âAnd what a fine mess that was. He escaped to Tongtian Lake and ran into Yazi.â As Li Yunxin spoke, he shook his head again, as if he found it both infuriating and amusing. âTwo great demons in such a situation, instead of helping each other, they started fighting again and both ended up crippledâgoddamn morons. Just look at the Daoist Orthodoxy and Sword Sect!â
Old Daoist Liu quickly forced a smile and refilled Li Yunxinâs tea. âBut the envoys of our Divine Dragon Cult, from what Iâve seen these past few days, are all very good. Not as ferocious as other demons.â
Li Yunxin shook his head and sighed, though it was unclear what he was sighing about.
He looked at the tea Old Daoist Liu had poured for him, and his gaze drifted to the dried sweet potatoes on the wooden tray.
The old Daoist thought for a moment⊠then reached out and picked up a slice. âBrother Xin, you can try this. Jinniang⊠uh, that Daoist friend of mine made it herself. Itâs clean and chewy.â
Li Yunxin subconsciously reached out. But after just a motion, he quickly pulled his hand back.
He looked at the dried sweet potato again and said in a low voice, âNot hungry.â
It was the first time Old Daoist Liu had seen him lose his composure like this. His eyes flickered, and he put the dried sweet potato down.
Li Yunxin was silent for a moment. Then he asked, âAre you sleepy?â
Old Daoist Liu shook his head. âI am a cultivator of the Illusory Realm, after all. I donât get tired easily.â
âMm,â Li Yunxin grunted and fell silent for a while. Suddenly, he spoke again. âSigh. Actually, the path of the Divine Dao and the path of Human Cultivators, if you ask if there are similarities? There are.â
âYou talk about the Daoist Orthodoxy and the Sword Sect, why do they have to go through Transcending Tribulation? They cast aside emotions one by one, eventually turning themselves into strange, mentally ill-like beings. For example, they no longer see people as people⊠From a certain perspective, theyâve cultivated into something like demons.â
âBut Old Liu, think about it again. An ordinary person who hasnât had any unforgettable experiences, raised in a grand mansion their whole life. You couldnât say they have high moral character, nor could you say they are utterly evil; theyâre just an ordinary person. Then one day, you give them immense power. You open the door and say, âGo on.ââ
âWhen that person walks into the marketplace, after a long timeâŠâ
ââThese clothes are beautiful, I want them. That beauty is gorgeous, I want her. This mansion is nice, I want it.â This dazzling world, these beautiful lands, there are too many good things. An ordinary person would also be greedy and want things, but they can only work honestly, occasionally resorting to deceit and trickery, and only obtain things after great effort.â
âBut when this person wants something⊠they can just reach out and take it. Because thereâs almost no one in the world who can oppose them. But how can that be allowed? The world would fall into chaos. This matter, you want to restrain it with morals and rules? There will always be loopholes.â
âSo why not just⊠sever emotions and abandon desires. Without those desires, and with only the single-minded pursuit of longevity, the world would be much better off. Thatâs why the Daoist Orthodoxy and Sword Sect have to cultivate the heart, to go through Transcending Tribulation. Itâs not just for the world, but also for themselvesâif you have so many desires and can obtain them so easily, where would you find the mind to diligently improve?â
Li Yunxin looked at Old Daoist Liu, but his gaze slid over to the dried sweet potato again, then darted away as if electrocuted. âAs for Yin Spirits? Demons? They absorb willpower and the power of faith, and they don't have so much nonsense to deal with. Below the realm of Supreme Indifference, they canât be bothered to pass any tribulations. So you see, demons⊠what they call âacting on impulseâ is actually just willingly degenerating.â
âSo many of those great demons, if they managed their affairs well, they might have gained more believers, more willpower, and become stronger themselves. But they have so many desiresâwanting to eat people, getting annoyed with the neighbor next door, feeling tired and wanting to sleep for a year or two⊠and so on and so forth.â
âDemons have desires too, and they donât know restraint. So how can they compete with the Daoist Orthodoxy and Sword Sect?â
âNot to mention, stepping into the realm of Supreme Indifference like the Two Saints requires other thingsâon this point, itâs the same for both cultivators and demons. Thatâs why Emperor Li was at the peak of the Profound Realm, on the verge of the Two Saints⊠but could never reach the realm of the Two Saints.â
âThe peak of the Profound Realm is a threshold; there are no shortcuts,â Li Yunxin sighed. âMy parents told me that below the peak of the Profound Realm, if a demonâs willpower is strong enough, they can charge straight up. But once they reach that threshold⊠if a demon wants to cross it, they must go through Transcending Tribulation from the very beginning, step by step, just like a Human Cultivator.â
âItâs just that Human Cultivators have a legacy of ten thousand years; they begin severing emotions and abandoning desires almost from the Intent Realm, proceeding in an orderly fashion. But those demons⊠theyâre already at the Profound Realm. How do you expect them to pass those tribulations? Huh? The Delusion Heart Tribulation? He wants the Grand Supreme Dao! How can he let go of it!â
âSo if you ask me why those great demons donât manifest as saints and gather large amounts of incense offerings? I think⊠they probably know this point as well.â Speaking up to here, Li Yunxin suddenly fell silent.
âŠAnd he was silent for a very long time.
Old Daoist Liu had been listening to him quietly. At this point, he sighed softly. He hesitantly reached out his hand, paused for a moment, and still patted Li Yunxinâs knee gently.
âBrother Xin, you⊠are you feeling troubled in your heart?â
âTalk to me about it.â
He knew that the Li Yunxin of tonight was vastly different from before.
The old Li Yunxin would also laugh and curseâwords like âidiotâ and âmoronâ were his common evaluations of others. But back then, other peopleâs affairs were other peopleâs affairs. Brother Xin stood on the shore, clean and untouched, commenting on them.
But tonightâs Brother Xin⊠although he spoke eloquently, Old Daoist Liu knew that he himself was also immersed in those emotions.
His loss of composure when reaching for the dried sweet potato just now was, in fact, indicative of him losing his composure from the very beginning of the night.
Brother Xin couldn't control his emotions well at this moment. Just as he had evaluated others beforeâthis person was full of flaws.
The old Taoist priest sighed with mixed feelings in his heart. Because he realized that at a time like this⊠Brother Xin had come to find him.
He had entrusted his most vulnerable moment to him.
Li Yunxin turned his head. He stared at the bright white window paper for a while, then suddenly asked sullenly, âThen are you willing to part with that Daoist friend of yours?â
He had been passionate and eloquent when talking about demons, the Daoist Orthodoxy, and the Sword Sect. But now, he seemed to have suddenly lost all his spirit, and even his voice was a bit hoarse.
Old Daoist Liu hadn't expected him to ask this. But seeing his expression, it wasn't a joke.
So he thought about it seriously. âIn this world, there are always gains and losses. Daoist friend Shi Kuizi took me in when I was in trouble, and I am grateful for her kindness. And⊠I admire her. But now, in this situation, at this time, between you and herâŠâ
âIf I leave herâto be shamelessâshe will be sad for a while, but she will eventually be fine. This thing called emotion, sigh. I, this old Daoist, am an experienced man⊠it canât withstand the test of time. At first, the heart will ache, but as the days go by, it fades. In the end, there are still people who canât let go. But even if they canât let go, itâs just a single silken thread connecting their thoughts to that person. They know there is such a thread and such a person, but itâs no longer pulled so tight.â
âBut on your side, Brother Xin, it would be very inconvenient without me. Thatâs a matter of life and death. I amâŠâ
As he spoke, he heard a soft sound from outside the door.
Then came the sound of very light footsteps, and a very, very careful sound of a door closing.
Old Daoist Liu shot up and looked towards the door. But after looking for a moment, he slowly turned around and sat down again.
âSigh. This is for the best,â he sighed. âThis is for the best.â
Li Yunxin looked at him. âTell me about what happened when you came here.â
Old Daoist Liu gave a bitter smile. He thought for a moment and slowly recounted the events of those days.
âAh⊠âMy real name is Liu Gongzan. In my early years, I was a bandit, with the nickname Ghost Calculator. I just killed a Head Constable and have nowhere to go. Do you dare to take me in?ââ Li Yunxin said with a sigh and a smile. âSo after you said that, she didnât ask you anything and just took you in.â
âActually, during those days, demons could have come to your door, or cultivators from the Daoist Orthodoxy could have come. Whoever came would have been a disaster. The two of you⊠that Shi Kuizi could barely be called Intent Realm; sheâs just an ordinary person who has learned some martial arts for fitnessâyet she took you in. And she could have died because of you, Old Liu.â
âThe women of this world, why are there so many who are so affectionate and foolish?â Li Yunxinâs gaze lowered. âAnd the men of this world, why are we all so hard-hearted?â
Old Daoist Liu slowly frowned. âBrother Xin, you areâŠâ
âI provoked a girl,â Li Yunxin said. âAnd now I donât know what to feel in my heart.â (To be continued.)