Chapter 565: (1): Returning Home
Sword of Coming
Chen Pingâan and Cui Dongshan paid a visit to the Pi Fu Shop on Old Locust Street.
Chen Pingâan was sitting on the little bamboo chair at the entrance, basking in the warm autumn sun. Cui Dongshan dismissed Shopkeeper Wang Tingfang, telling the latter that he could rest for a day. Wang Tingfang was perplexed, but he complied and departed from the Pi Fu Shop after receiving a smile and a nod from Chen Pingâan.
Business turned out to be quite good for the day because word quickly spread that an incredibly handsome young man had come to the Pi Fu Shop. Hence, most of the customers for the day were young female cultivators, and Cui Dongshan could be very convincing when he wanted to be, so he was able to earn a lot of money for the shop. His sales tactics werenât always as scrupulous as they couldâve been, but Chen Pingâan let him do as he pleased.
The next day, Tan Ling appeared at the Talisman Water Ferry Station with Tang Xi, and of course, Song Lanqiao was also with them.
After exchanging some small talk, Chen Pingâan and Cui Dongshan boarded the ship, accompanied by Song Lanqiao. No matter how he looked at the unlikely duo, Song Lanqiao found himself struggling to connect the young sword immortal and the white-robed young man.
In particular, it was downright unimaginable to him that they could be teacher and student. However, at the same time, there was some type of unexplainable harmony and cohesion between the two. Could it be because both of them were carrying bamboo hiking poles?
Song Lanqiao didnât dare to say much, only reporting a piece of good news to Chen Pingâan before expressing his genuine gratitude.
As it turned out, he had just been given a chair in the Spring Dew Garden's ancestral hall. Just like Tang Xi, his chair was right at the entrance of the ancestral hall, making the duo appear like a pair of door gods for the ancestral hall, but this was a monumental honor that Song Lanqiao hadnât even dared to yearn for in the past, and on top of that, his newfound status came with a huge additional annual allowance of immortal coins.
It was no exaggeration to say that Song Lanqiao had received an immense blessing from Chen Pingâan, but he was very intelligent in his handling of the situation. Having been a businessman for so long, he had developed a very pragmatic approach, and he wisely chose not to suck up to Chen Pingâan excessively in an effort to appease him.
On the ship, Song Lanqiao arranged for the two of them a premium cabin, and after some thought, he decided not to send in any maidservants.
Inside the cabin, Cui Dongshan poured Chen Pingâan a cup of tea, then sprawled down onto the table, his two huge white sleeves taking up close to half of the tableâs surface area as he smiled and said, âIn a fight, even ten Spring Dew Gardens wouldnât be able to match up against a single Flax Robe Sect, but when it comes to doing business, the Spring Dew Garden doesnât lose to the Flax Robe Sect at all.
âI am anticipating a long and prosperous business relationship between the Spring Dew Garden and our Downtrodden Mountain in the future.â
Chen Pingâan merely sipped his tea and didnât say anything.
âAt the moment, the Spring Dew Garden has already maximized its business potential, so Tan Lingâs main objective is to maintain the status quo,â Cui Dongshan continued. âIn the immortal world, sheâs fixated on attaching the Spring Dew Garden to the Flax Robe Sect, while in the mortal world, sheâs primarily drawing in the Great Guan Empire.
âThereâs nothing wrong with her overall strategy, but over time, sheâs begun to realize the downside of her approach, which is that many senior figures have grown accustomed to benefitting from the work of others, but there are far too few people doing the actual work. In the past, even if she wanted to support Tang Xi, it wouldâve simply been too risky for her to do so.
âGao Song is the one officially in charge of the Spring Dew Gardenâs finances, but heâs just an incompetent fool who only knows how to acquire money at all costs. If he and Tang Xi were to forge a secret alliance, then the consequences for her would be catastrophic, and the entire Spring Dew Garden would be turned upside down.
âThere are quite a few disciples in Tan Lingâs branch, but none who can actually make a difference, so essentially, sheâs all on her own, and an alliance between Tang Xi and Gao Song would be too formidable for her to oppose. She wouldnât be able to beat them in battle, and needless to say, they would also have her thoroughly beaten in terms of wealth.
âHence, an alliance between Tang Xi and Lin Cuoâe is actually a desirable outcome for Tan Ling. Even though Lin Cuoâe has a foul temper, sheâs lacking in ambition, and sheâs also quite loyal to the Spring Dew Garden. Now that Song Lanqiao has been granted a seat in the ancestral hall, he will surely be extremely grateful to Tan Ling, and things are suddenly starting to look up for the Spring Dew Garden.
âIf our Downtrodden Mountain gives them a helping hand, allowing them to extend their business to the Eastern Treasured Vial Continent, then that would serve as a significant morale boost for everyone in the Spring Dew Garden. Right now, there are countless projects, both major and minor, being carried out across the entirety of the Eastern Treasured Vial Continent.
âThe Spring Dew Garden has manpower, resources, and money, and their needs perfectly complement those of our Downtrodden Mountain, thereby making them the ideal business partner. However, we also have to be wary of the notion that the Spring Dew Garden could experience growing pains on the Eastern Treasured Vial Continent, but ultimately, Iâm sure this will be of benefit to everyone involved.
âAnd to think that you planned all of this from the very beginning. Your wisdom and foresight are truly unmatched, Teacher.â
Chen Pingâan was unable to suppress an amused chuckle as he accused, âYou must be the reason why everyone on Downtrodden Mountain has turned into insincere suck-ups!â
âThatâs a completely unfair assessment!â Cui Dongshan protested in an indignant voice. âChef Zhu, my senior sister, and Brother Dafeng are all masters of flattery! Besides, who says theyâre being insincere? All of their flattery comes straight from the heart!â
âTo tell you the truth, I didnât have any plans of working with the Spring Dew Garden,â Chen Pingâan said. âI didnât even dare to consider such a thing. I was very content just to do some business here as a traveling salesman. If we can make it happen, then you should be taking the majority of the credit.â
Cui Dongshan raised a hand before tapping a finger down onto the surface of the table thrice, marking out three points in a triangular formation as he said, âTang Xi, Lin Cuoâe, and Song Lanqiao form one trifecta. Tan Lingâs branch, Gao Songâs branch, and Tang Xiâs Nightglow Grass Hall form another trifecta. Downtrodden Mountain, the Flax Robe Sect, and the Spring Dew Garden are yet another trifecta of their own.
âAll of the powers that youâve united in the southern region of the Northern Complete Reed Continent and the northern region of the Eastern Treasured Vial Continent form an even bigger trifecta. You were the one who orchestrated all of this, yet I should be the one to take the majority of the credit? Thatâs absurd, Teacher!â
Chen Pingâan shook his head with a smile as he said, âI was merely lucky.â
âYour poise and modesty are truly unmatched, Teacher,â Cui Dongshan said with a sigh.
âThere you go again!â Chen Pingâan exclaimed in exasperation.
Cui Dongshan was just about to open his mouth to speak when Chen Pingâan cut him off with a stern glare.
âThatâs enough flattery from you!â
Cui Dongshan felt like his extensive arsenal of weapons and tricks had been rendered completely useless.
Sure enough, the student still had much to learn from the teacher.
âShould we go pay a visit to Gao Cheng once we reach Skeleton Shoal?â Cui Dongshan suddenly asked. âYou wonât have to worry about your safety as long as Iâm with you.â
âI wonât go to Skeleton Wall City for now,â Chen Pingâan replied with a shake of his head.
âIs it because you developed some admiration for him after he split open the heavens to allow Pu Rang to release his flying swords in commemoration of the fallen sword immortal at the Sword Qi Great Wall?â Cui Dongshan asked.
âItâs more complicated than that. Iâll tell you my reasons some other time,â Chen Pingâan replied.
Cui Dongshan raised no objections.
As the immortal ship was passing over Imperial Accompanying City and Verdant Bamboo Lake, Chen Pingâan left the cabin, and Cui Dongshan stood with him by the railing of the ship, looking down at the landscape below.
From their vantage point high up in the sky, the vast Verdant Bamboo Lake resembled a green stone lying peacefully in the stream at the foot of the Luminous Jade Cliff.
âPlease donât take such risks in the future, Teacher,â Cui Dongshan urged in a quiet voice.
Chen Pingâan sighed. âI wish I could make that promise to you. I have genuinely been trying to keep myself out of trouble, telling myself that now that Iâm a cultivator, I should distance myself from the affairs of the mortal world, but you and I both know that itâs easier said than done sometimes.â
Cui Dongshan was leaning over the railing, his sleeves spilling down the side of the ship like a pair of miniature white waterfalls.
âIs Zhou Mili doing well on Downtrodden Mountain?â Chen Pingâan asked.
âSheâs doing great,â Cui Dongshan replied with a nod. âShe thinks that Pei Qian is an intellectual just because she makes transcriptions every day, and sheâs waiting for Pei Qian to write her a story, detailing her feats as the great water monster of Mute Lake. Sheâs constantly following Pei Qian around like a little lackey, carrying her hiking pole for her like itâs some badge of honor.
âRecently, she was promoted from the right-hand guardian of Dragon Riding Alley to the right-hand guardian of Downtrodden Mountain, and before she speaks to anyone, she always makes sure to clear her throat first before clasping her hands behind her back like sheâs some seasoned old scholar, a habit that she undoubtedly picked up from Pei Qian.â
âIâm glad to hear that,â Chen Pingâan said with a smile.
âAre you really planning to put her in the genealogical records of the Downtrodden Mountain ancestral hall?â Cui Dongshan asked.
âOf course,â Chen Pingâan replied. âThis is no laughing matter. Before this, I was a little hesitant, but after witnessing all of the factions and the subtle undercurrents of the Spring Dew Garden, I made up my mind. My goal is to make our Downtrodden Mountain appear strange and inexplicable to outsiders. Iâm aware of the costs of taking such an approach, but I can strive to make up for those losses elsewhere.
âIâm not opposed to the idea of our Downtrodden Mountain becoming a powerful sect further down the line, but Iâm not going to discard the flowers and plants that I encounter along the way for that objective. Those flowers and plants have never been considered expendable on Downtrodden Mountain, and they wonât be expendable in the future, either.
âTheyâre not just pieces of scenery to be appreciated and forgotten. Instead, they are all a part of my life. It puts me particularly at ease to be able to look after those who deserve to be looked after. Does that make sense?â
âIt makes perfect sense, and you have my full support, Teacher!â Cui Dongshan replied with a firm nod.
âBut itâs definitely not going to be easy,â Chen Pingâan remarked with a sigh.
âItâs always been easy to make bold declarations, but putting oneâs money where their mouth is has never been an easy endeavor,â Cui Dongshan said.
There were some things that he didnât want to say.
The joy from all long-awaited reunions would eventually translate to the sorrow of separation.
That didnât stop people from feeling the same joy from future reunions, but it was also important to remember that some separations were permanent, and there was no reunion at the end of the tunnel.
Chen Pingâan leaned over the railing as well, looking down at the sea of clouds that had been illuminated a golden color by the light of the sun as he asked, âDoes it feel like a pain to be my disciple?â
âNot at all,â Cui Dongshan replied.
Chen Pingâan chuckled. âOf course not. Never in history has there been a student so far superior to their master in both cultivation base and knowledge.â
âI have to disagree with that, Teacher,â Cui Dongshan said. âAre you saying it will be a pain for you if Pei Qian progresses rapidly in her cultivation base, making breakthroughs as quickly as Zhou Mili goes through bowls of rice in a meal?â
âOf course!â Chen Pingâan replied with a nod. âMy authority as her master would be completely thrown out the window if her cultivation base outstripped mine! How can I reprimand her when Iâm constantly worried that she could give me a beating anytime she pleased?â
Cui Dongshan erupted into laughter.
Clearly, this northbound journey had done wonders for his teacherâs mental state.
After a brief silence, Chen Pingâan said, âIâm a very inflexible person whoâs prone to splitting hairs and driving myself into corners. Someday, an objectively trivial problem on Downtrodden Mountain will feel like a huge dilemma to me. When that time comes, I want you to give me some suggestions.â
âYou can count on me, Teacher,â Cui Dongshan replied. âDonât forget about how accomplished and respected I once was. My intellect was like a sharp spike in a cloth bag; I couldnât keep it from showing even if I tried!
âI donât mean to brag, but I couldâve easily claimed the position of mountain master of the Confucian school had that been my objective. If I wanted to be a bit more of a profiteer, then I couldâve become an assistant sect master of the Middle Earth Confucian Temple!â
âI would believe it if the imperial preceptor told me that, but itâs hardly convincing coming from you,â Chen Pingâan scoffed with a shake of his head. âTake care that you donât sprain your tongue with all this bragging!â
Cui Dongshan chuckled. âA seasoned bragger like me doesnât have to worry about such a thing.â
âThe Middle Earth Divine Continent must be a massive place, right?â Chen Pingâan asked.
âIt is,â Cui Dongshan confirmed with a nod. âOnly the other eight continents combined can compare with the size of the Middle Earth Divine Continent, and itâs considered quite remarkable if even only one or two people from the other eight continents could squeeze their way into the top ten cultivators of the Middle Earth Divine Continent.
âWeâre talking about people like Chen Chunâan of the Southern Whirl Continent, Spiritual Master Fire Dragon of Mount Longhu, and the so-called god of riches of the Pure White Continent.â
âIâll be sure to go there sometime,â Chen Pingâan said.
âThatâs a place with many painful memories for me,â Cui Dongshan complained.
âYou asked for trouble, so you really canât blame anyone when trouble turns up at your door,â Chen Pingâan said with a chuckle.
âI canât believe you would say this, Teacher,â Cui Dongshan said with a sigh.
As the immortal ship flew into the territory of Skeleton Shoal, Song Lanqiao came to visit, bearing two sets of precious gifts, one from himself and one from the Tan Ling.
His gift was actually an immortal treasure that Lin Cuoâe had chosen from the ancestral hall. It was a dragon-patterned scripture box crafted from immortal wood, produced only by the Spring Dew Garden, and it contained four jade scriptures.
Tan Lingâs gift was even more precious. It was one of a handful of the most precious treasures of the Spring Dew Garden, namely a set of eight pieces of inksticks.
Song Lanqiaoâs heart ached on Tan Lingâs behalf as he handed over the gift.
Chen Pingâan didnât refuse the gifts. Tan Ling hadnât presented the gifts to him herself back at the Talisman Water Ferry Station, instead choosing to instruct Song Lanqiao to present the gifts in her stead as the ship was about to reach Skeleton Shoal, and that was a gesture of sincerity in itself.
This was the first official assignment Song Lanqiao had been given since becoming a member of the Spring Dew Garden ancestral hall, and much to his relief, it had gone quite smoothly.
However, he still felt rather tense and apprehensive while having tea with Chen Pingâan and Cui Dongshan, with the latterâs presence making him feel particularly uneasy.
Cui Dongshan was gently tracing the rim of his teacup with his finger as he smiled and said, âYou know, Lanqiao, there are plenty of people in the world who wish they could offer up certain gifts to certain people, yet never receive the opportunity. Compared with them, you are already very fortunate.â
It was a rather strange feeling to be treated with respect and referred to as Senior Song by Chen Pingâan, only to have the latterâs student refer to him as Lanqiao in a condescending fashion.
The Spring Dew Garden had displayed plenty of sincerity, so Chen Pingâan naturally wasnât just going to sit by and watch as Cui Dongshan talked down to Song Lanqiao. Thus, he gave Cui Dongshan a dismissive wave, indicating that he had something to discuss with Song Lanqiao in private.
However, what happened next gave Song Lanqiao such a massive fright that he also sprang up out of his chair. All of a sudden, Cui Dongshan was sent flying along with his chair as if he had just been given a vicious slap to the face. He spun around countless times in mid-air before he slid down the wall, still seated on his chair, and there was a sullen look on his face as he said in a timid voice, âIâll just be over here if you need me, Teacher.â
Chen Pingâan could only glower at Cui Dongshan in exasperation, while Song Lanqiqao was shocked beyond words.
Could it be that this young sword immortal was not some earth immortal, but actually an Unpolished Jade Tier sword immortal, just like Liu Jinglong?
Chen Pingâan turned his gaze away from Cui Dongshan as he got down to business with Song Lanqiao, discussing a collaboration between Downtrodden Mountain and the Spring Dew Garden. Song Lanqiao definitely didnât possess the jurisdictive power required to call the shots on such an important matter, so they were only going to discuss a rough direction here.
Once he returned to the ancestral hall, it was most likely going to take many rounds of bickering to decide on the best course of action, and if the two sides did agree to a collaboration, then Zhu Lian, Wei Bo, and the others back on Downtrodden Mountain would have to be the ones to decide on the specific terms and details.
Chen Pingâan was relatively familiar with the Spring Dew Gardenâs business, so his conversation with Song Lanqiao went quite smoothly.
All this time that he had spent posing as a traveling salesman on the Northern Complete Reed Continent certainly hadnât gone to waste. Of course, the biggest asset of Downtrodden Mountain was the Ox Horn Mountain ferry station. With Wei Bo stationed on Cloud Drape Mountain, the Ox Horn Mountain ferry station was able to receive the vast majority of intercontinental ships coming from the Northern Complete Reed Continent.
Essentially, the ferry station served as an all-important central hub, where all of the wealth from the Northern Complete Reed Continent funneling into the Eastern Treasured Vial Continent gathered momentarily before going elsewhere.