Li Tianqing and the old man followed Chen Shi home, where they met Chen Shiās grandfather and the large black dog, Black Pot. Tianqingās gaze fell on a Red Barbarian Cannon propped against a corner and the pile of black iron cannonballs in Black Potās doghouse. His heart skipped a beat, and he coughed lightly. āGrandfather, perhaps we shouldnāt trouble them further. Letās stay under the Spirit Guardian tree tonight instead.ā
The old man, not noticing the cannon, chuckled. āWeāve already come as guests; it wouldnāt be polite to leave now.ā Turning to Chen Shiās grandfather, he said, āIām Li Jindou from Quanzhou. I hope we arenāt imposing.ā
Chen Shiās grandfather returned the courtesy. āI am Chen Yindu from Qianyang Mountain. My humble home is small, but we have two spare rooms. I hope they will suffice.ā
Li Jindou noted his refined demeanor and was pleased. āNot at all, not at all.ā
Tianqing tugged at his grandfatherās sleeve and gestured toward the cannon in the corner. Only then did Li Jindou notice it, his heart tightening. He also glanced toward the hall, where an ancestral altar with lit candles and incense stood, along with a spirit tablet bearing a name:
Chen Yindu
.
A chill ran down his spine.
The name matches!
āMust be a rural tradition... No, wait. Thereās the scent of a corpse on him!ā
Li Jindou quickly realized that Chen Yinduās body was deceased yet still moving. Not a full-blown malevolent spirit, but teetering dangerously close. His mind raced, scouring his knowledge of secret arts for anything resembling this phenomenon.
What kind of forbidden art could keep someone alive after death? Could they also be after the True Kingās Tomb? Was Chen Yindu involved in Li Kefaās death?
Feigning ease, he smiled and handed over a silver ingot. āWe canāt stay for free. Please accept this token of gratitude.ā
Chen Yinduās pale face broke into a faint smile as he accepted it. āYouāre too kind, my friend.ā
The moment their hands touched, a fierce wind arose, howling upward into the sky. Within the Chen family courtyard, everything remained still, but high above, a lone cloud dissipated as if melted by the wind. The gust vanished as suddenly as it appeared, leaving the area calm once more.
Li Jindou felt a shift in the air. Though he had tried to probe Chen Yinduās strength with his gesture, the results were inconclusive. The elder seemed even more enigmatic, his warm and lifelike touch deepening the mystery.
Before noon, Chen Yindu announced, āIāve lost my sense of taste, so I dare not cook for guests. Please help yourselves.ā
Li Jindou hastily replied, āNot at all. We brought some dried provisions and will manage.ā
As he bowed slightly, a thunderous crack echoed through the yard. Radiant divine light erupted behind him, illuminating Huangpo Village in brilliant white. A three-story-tall primordial spirit appeared briefly before vanishing.
Li Jindou staggered but quickly steadied himself, masking his unease with a forced laugh. āIāll step outside for some air.ā
Under the Spirit Guardian tree, he finally coughed up blood, quickly swallowing a spiritual pill. Though he regained some strength, his complexion remained pale.
This Chen Yindu is beyond my understanding, yet he has completely read me.
Meanwhile, Chen Shi eagerly showed Tianqing the Red Barbarian Cannon. The village boy couldnāt resist bragging. āCheck this outārescued from the battlefield where I fought alongside Xiao Wangsun himself!ā
Tianqing froze.
Xiao Wangsun? Arenāt these people his accomplices? Are we in a banditās lair?
Chen Shi hefted the cannon onto his shoulder. āHere, you load the cannonball and light the fuse. Letās blast that hill over there!ā
Tianqing recoiled in shock. āThatās too dangerous!ā He explained the proper use of gunpowder and modern firing mechanisms, hoping to dissuade him.
Chen Shiās eyes sparkled. āWhere can I get one?ā
Regretting his words, Tianqing muttered, āThose are exclusive to the Divine Mechanism Battalion. Impossible to acquire easily.ā
But it was too lateāChen Shi was already plotting. He tasked Tianqing with preparing gunpowder while he conspired with Black Pot. After some ānegotiations,ā the dog reluctantly allowed Chen Shi to use its blood for crafting talismans.
In no time, Chen Shi had drawn dozens of Yellow Turban Warrior Talismans using a mixture of cinnabar and dogās blood, fueled by his immense righteous qi. Tianqing was amazed at the sheer vitality of Chen Shiās energy.
Just as the boys prepared to sneak off with the cannon, Li Jindou appeared. āHold it right there! Your grandfather told me you know where the kiln factory is. Take us there instead. You can play later.ā
Reluctantly, Chen Shi returned the cannon to its corner, while Tianqing placed the cannonballs back in the doghouse.
What am I doing? Iām supposed to be investigating my uncleās death, not playing with cannons!
The group entered the forest, where ancient trees and ruins hinted at a forgotten world. Strange white mist floated at chest level, creating a serene and sacred atmosphere. Chen Shi led them along marked paths, stopping occasionally to replace red ribbons and offer incense to ancient trees and stone idols.
āThese are the paths villagers and mountain traders use,ā he explained. āThe ribbons guide them, and the incense honors the mountain spirits who protect travelers from harm.ā
Tianqing, skeptical at first, listened intently as Chen Shi shared how a tree spirit once saved him from a malevolent entity. The elder Li Jindou, observing the rituals with his celestial vision, saw faint spirit forms receiving the offeringsāa little girl in red, a chubby child perched on a statueāproof of the spiritsā gratitude.
Chen Shiās reverence for the land was evident as he spoke of the spiritsā sacrifices. āThey protect us. The least we can do is honor them.ā
Tianqing couldnāt help but admire his guide.
This village boy is... unique.