The Evil Bodhisattva roared with fury, fixing its head back in place before striding after them, each step shaking the earth. Its speed was terrifyingâone step covered the same distance as twenty of theirs. Even with their Jia Horse Talismans, if they ran in a straight line, they would surely be overtaken.
Fortunately, Qianyang Mountainâs treacherous terrain offered hope. The region was rife with sheer cliffs, deep ravines, and dense forests. While the Evil Bodhisattvaâs power allowed it to track them repeatedly, Chen Shi and the group used the geography to stay just out of reach.
As the talismansâ effects began to fade, Chen Shi, carrying Jin Hongying, led them into a hidden cave. Black Pot and Li Tianqing followed closely behind, noticing how confidently Chen Shi navigated the twisting paths. His familiarity with the labyrinthine cave hinted that heâd explored it many times before.
Inside, the glow of bioluminescent moss illuminated the stone walls, revealing just enough to see. Though damp, the air was fresh, suggesting multiple exits leading outside.
Behind them, the Evil Bodhisattva let out a sharp, bird-like screech, its meaning incomprehensible to human ears.
Chen Shi set Jin Hongying down, tightened the straps on his book box, and whispered, âFollow me.â
They ventured deeper, moving further into the mountainâs heart. Jin Hongying and Li Tianqing guessed they were nearing the mountainâs core, and perhaps even its other side.
Suddenly, a cliff appeared within the cave. Jin Hongying, startled, nearly fell over the edge, but Chen Shi caught her arm just in time. A stone she dislodged tumbled into the abyss, the sound of its impact echoing seconds later from the depths below.
The cliff wall had a narrow, hand-carved path, barely two feet wide. The craftsmanship was remarkable, though its precariousness demanded utmost care. Pressing themselves flat against the wall, they moved along the ledge. Halfway across, Li Tianqing noticed an enormous skeleton on the opposite cliff face. It glowed faintly, its massive, elongated bones climbing out of the shadows below and up the rock face.
"Is it a real skeleton or just stalactites?" they wondered. But from their distance, they couldnât be sure.
Traversing the ledge brought them to another cave, its exit glowing faintly ahead. Stepping into the light, they found themselves in a tranquil valley, complete with a crystal-clear stream pooling into a quiet pond.
Chen Shi lowered his book box and began unpacking. Inside were spiritual meat rations, about ten cattiesâ worth, along with a small cooking pot, a knife for drawing blood from Black Pot, and cooking utensils.
All of them were starving. Chen Shi tossed a chunk of meat to Black Pot, set up a makeshift stove with stones, and prepared to cook. Around them, all the trees had turned to porcelain, save for the dead ones, which were immune to the Demonic Domainâs influence.
Li Tianqing selected a recently dead tree and split it with his Six Yin Jade Wheels, creating firewood and a cutting board. As Chen Shi prepared the meat and Li Tianqing chopped wood, Jin Hongying stood idly by, bored. She sniffed her armpit, grimaced, and announced, âIâm taking a bath. Neither of you better peek, or Iâll gouge your eyes out!â
The boys responded with a quick âGot it!â and returned to their work. But curiosity got the better of them, and they stole a glance toward the pond. Jin Hongyingâs bare back, pale and slender, came into view. Her long legs and graceful figure were striking.
Sensing something, she turned abruptly, but the boys were already pretending to focus on their tasksâone chopping meat, the other splitting wood. Satisfied, she turned back.
The moment her back was turned again, they sneaked another glance, only to see her wade into the water.
âPeek, and youâll grow boils on your eyes!â Jin Hongying teased from the pond.
âNothing worth looking at,â Chen Shi muttered, concentrating on slicing meat.
âExactly,â Li Tianqing added. âIâve seen better. When I was eight, I peeked at my cousin bathing!â
âSame here. The widow Wang was bathing in her courtyard once. She even invited me in, but I refused!â Chen Shi retorted.
Their banter soon turned to a boyish discussion about womenâs bodies, complete with puzzled debates about things they didnât understand.
Their earnest conversation ended abruptly when two hands grabbed their ears. Jin Hongying, fully dressed and her hair still wet, had sneaked up behind them.
âBrats! Already lustful before youâve even grown up!â she scolded, twisting their ears.
The boys cried out in pain, and only then did she let go, sitting down to wring out her hair.
Over lunch, they sat together, eating the meal theyâd prepared. The camaraderie between Chen Shi and Li Tianqing had noticeably deepened after their earlier chat.
Jin Hongying sighed, her expression dark. âThat damn Zhao family! Zhao Yanlong caused this whole mess, and Zhao Tianbao, the governor of Xinxiang, hasnât even sent anyone to clean it up. They should all be executed!â
Chen Shiâs interest was piqued. âThe Zhao family caused the Evil Bodhisattva to escape?â
Jin Hongying nodded. âOf course. When the Bodhisattva first appeared, I rushed over and found three Zhao family experts already dead. They were after the True Kingâs Tomb.â
Li Tianqing added, âI guessed as much. The Zhao family must have been searching for the tombâs location in the kiln factory and accidentally released the Evil Bodhisattva. Only something this valuable could make them send so many people.â
Jin Hongying shot him a sly look. âYour Li family isnât innocent either. Why did they send Li Kefa to Shuiniu County? Donât tell me it wasnât about the tomb. You and your grandfather came here for more than just investigating his death.â
Li Tianqing didnât deny it. âWeâre also looking into the tombâs whereabouts. Itâs a task we need to complete.â
She smirked. âThe Li familyâs cunning is leagues ahead of the Zhao family. You let them act as your scapegoats. The Zhao family is just your tool to probe the dangers of the True Kingâs Tomb. If they fail, you suffer no losses. Smart move.â
As they talked, Chen Shi began to understand the intricate schemes of the noble families.
âWill the court hold the Zhao family accountable for unleashing the Bodhisattva?â he asked.
Jin Hongying laughed. âThe court? Do you mean the Ming Cabinet? Whoâs to say the Zhao family doesnât have allies there? The Li family uses the Zhao family, and the Zhao family leans on someone bigger. Donât waste time worrying about things like justice.â
She shoved a piece of meat into his mouth, smiling. âLaws are for people like you. Just eat and get ready to move!â
After finishing their meal and cleaning up, they followed a hidden path out of the valley. Hours later, they arrived at the Mirror Lake Manor.
Outside the manor, Xiao Wangsunâs carriage was parked. Nearby, Li Jindou lay on the ground, alive but barely conscious.
Li Tianqing rushed to his grandfather, relieved to find him breathing. But Li Jindou, upon seeing his grandson, exploded in anger. âYou wretch! How dare you show your face?â
âGrandfather, Iââ
âDonât âGrandfatherâ me! You call yourself my grandson?!â Li Jindou fumed.
Meanwhile, Jin Hongying approached the manorâs entrance. Chen Shi quickly stopped her, explaining the rules: outsiders couldnât enter, and no more than two people could be inside at once without triggering dangerous consequences.
Reluctantly, she stayed outside, shouting, âXiao Wangsun! Get out here!â
After a moment, Xiao Wangsun emerged from his coffin, followed by Madam Sha from another.
Seeing them, Chen Shi muttered, âMadam Sha? She was part of building the manor too? This keeps getting stranger!â
The group moved to the lakeside to speak, wary of disturbing the other coffins. The bitter cold there made even Black Pot shiver.
Looking at the groupâan old man, a weak woman, a sickly figure, and a crippled elderâChen Shi sighed.
âWeâve got the whole set now: the old, the weak, the sick, and the crippled. How are we supposed to fight the Evil Bodhisattva with this lot?â