Lu Yuan thought the matter over.
Hmm...
He had to go to Wuqing Temple.
He absolutely had to go.
First, Tianlong Templeâs current situation was a little complicated; they probably couldnât help with everything.
Second, and most importantly, Lu Yuan still owed someone a favor.
It wasnât Shen Jizhou he owed, but Shen Shulan.
After the last incident, even though Lu Yuan didnât think he had done anything wrong, he did feel a certain debt toward Shen Shulan.
This current situation was similar to the Wang Familyâs nurturing-malevolence site last time.
Whoever handled it would earn credit.
Naturally, some of that credit should go to Wuqing Temple.
This would be a way to repay Senior Sister Shulan, and there was also another promise Lu Yuan had made earlier.
Lu Yuan didnât want relations with Wuqing Temple or with Shen Jizhou to become hostile.
Lu Yuan sat on the cold stone bench, unconsciously tapping his fingertip against the table. His brow tightened as he ran through the next steps in his mind.
While he was thinking, urgent, heavy footsteps sounded outside the courtyard gate, accompanied by Song Yanâs distinct, eager, and slightly ingratiating voice:
âJunior brother!â
âThe master summons you!â
âHurry, hurry!â
Lu Yuan looked up. Outside the moon-shaped gate, Song Yan was peeking in; his pig-like face was flushed with excitement, even the bruises seemed to redden.
Behind him stood two Tianlong Temple disciples in yellow Daoist robes, their presences steady and faces solemn, clearly already instructed.
Lu Yuan understood immediately: Song Yan must have reported everything; Senior Uncle He Xun wanted to see him.
Lu Yuan took a deep breath and straightened his ill-fitting old cotton jacket.
He glanced toward the direction where Hu Yangyang and Hu Tutu had disappeared to confirm they hadnât returned, then rose and followed Song Yan and the others toward Tianlong Templeâs core, the Heavenly Pivot Hall.
The Heavenly Pivot Hall sat atop Tianlong Templeâs main peak; it was the heart of the complex.
The hall rose majestically, built with dark iron framing and glazed tiles, giving off a cold, dignified gleam in the winter sunlight.
The square in front of the hall was paved with whole slabs of black jade, polished like a mirror, reflecting the blue sky and towering hall, adding to the solemnity.
At this moment, dozens of core disciples of Tianlong Temple had already lined up in the square, waiting.
Their auras were concentrated as they gazed toward the hallâs interior.
Lu Yuanâs arrival caused a ripple of commotion; many recognized him and murmured like a tide.
Some were curious, some scrutinizing.
Song Yan ignored those looks and guided Lu Yuan through the crowd, straight into the main hall.
Inside, the hall displayed even greater grandeur.
The dome depicted star charts, the floor carved with rivers and mountains, and at the center stood a three-zhang-high white jade lotus platform.
An elder in Celestial Master robes, his face stern and with five willow-like whiskers beneath his chin, sat upright on it.
He was the head of Tianlong Temple, Celestial Master He Xun.
Of course, Senior Uncle He Xun was at his most magnificent when in his own place!
He Xunâs complexion was ruddy, his gaze sharp as lightning. Though seated, an overwhelming presence like a deep mountain radiated from him, making the air in the hall seem to thicken.
When he saw Lu Yuan enter, those keen eyes narrowed slightly, then a barely perceptible softness flickered across them.
But his voice remained booming, carrying his usual unquestionable authority:
âYou little brat, when did you get here?!â
Though in scolding tones, there was unmistakable affection underneath.
âDisciple Lu Yuan, greetings, Master Uncle.â
Lu Yuan stepped forward a few paces and bowed respectfully, his posture very low.
He Xun gave Song Yan at Lu Yuanâs back a look.
Song Yan understood immediately and turned to close the doors. Now only the three of them remained in the hall.
He Xun wasted no time and got straight to the point:
âSong Yan muttered for half an hour earlier, saying things unclearly. Now you speak properly.â
Lu Yuan nodded at once and revealed everything without holding back, recounting all that had happened these past days.
Speaking with Senior Uncle He Xun felt easier; He Xun already knew many of the details, so there was nothing to hide.
Whether it was the Commanding Ghosts Liu Family, or the elder going to confront the Liu family, He Xun already knew.
Even Gu Qingwanâs existence was common knowledge to He Xunâshe was completely one of their own.
So Lu Yuan didnât bother to dodge anything; he told He Xun the whole story straight through.
From Liu Xuanyin colluding with Hu Huxu and laying the âNine Nether God-Refining Arrayâ intending to refine the old manâs pure-yang Dao-fruit, to Gu Qingwanâs strike that wiped out the three super malevolent deities and purified the Liu familyâs core forbidden ground;
from Liu Xuanyinâs capture and execution, to Hu Huxuâs death and dispersal...
Lu Yuanâs account was concise yet heavy with meaning.
Only Lu Yuanâs steady voice echoed in the great hall; even the air seemed to freeze.
He Xun remained seated on the lotus platform at first, his whiskers unmoving.
But his lightning-like gaze shifted with Lu Yuanâs narration, sometimes sharp as a sword, sometimes flashing cold light.
When he heard that Liu Xuanyin dared scheme against his junior, Li Xiuye, intending to refine his pure-yang Dao-fruit, He Xun suddenly struck the white jade armrest.
The entire hall vibrated with the blow as he roared in fury:
âLiu Xuanyin! How dare he! Kill him!â
When Lu Yuan said Gu Qingwan had personally wiped out the three super malevolent deities, He Xunâs pupils contracted slightly.
For the first time, genuine shock showed on his face.
Although he long suspected Gu Qingwan was extraordinary, the concept of âwiping outâ at a near-rule level still exceeded his conventional understanding of strength.
He fell silent for a moment, then exhaled slowly, speaking in a low voice:
âThat woman... truly formidable...â
When Lu Yuan reported the elderâs current stateâhis soul injured and unconsciousâHe Xunâs anger instantly gave way to deep concern and anxiety.
He sprang to his feet, leaning forward as if to see through Lu Yuan and into Zhenlong Temple, and asked urgently:
âHow... how serious are his injuries?â
âHow damaged is his soul?â
Seeing Senior Uncle He Xun like that warmed Lu Yuanâs heart.
Those two old men bickered like cats and dogs when togetherâone would sneer, the other would retortâand they only got along slightly better at first meeting. But in truth, they both cared about the other.
âHe has returned to Zhenlong Temple to recuperate. His life is not in immediate danger, but soul injuries cannot be healed in a day.â
Lu Yuan reported truthfully.
He Xun sighed deeply and sat back down, his expression much more relaxed than before.
Then his gaze sharpened again as he looked Lu Yuan straight in the eye:
âYou boy, you came to see me now for what reason?â
âCould it be that there are still loose ends behind the Commanding Ghosts Liu Family?!â
He Xun was no fool.
If Lu Yuan had come merely to pay respects, or solely about his seniorâs injuries, he wouldnât have had to come in person.
Since Lu Yuan had come, there must be another pressing matter.
Lu Yuanâs expression became solemn as he bowed:
âMaster Uncle, please judge.â
âThough Liu Xuanyin has been subdued and executed, the peripheral nurturing plots, yin-gathering pools, and malevolent-deity feeding sites he ran for centuries still largely remain.â
âAnd now the dragons are leaderless; without maintenance, each of these places is a latent disaster!â
âJust like the Wang Familyâs nurturing site before, they could go out of control at any time and cause catastrophe!â
âMy trip today is to request, with utmost sincerity, Master Uncleâs help in clearing these hidden dangers to prevent a calamity!â
He Xun listened without hesitation, not even asking for precise locations. He slammed the armrest heavily and proclaimed:
âThat is right!â
âLiu Xuanyin committed many crimes; his remaining evils must be cleared at once!â
He Xun paused, a flicker of keen light in his eyes:
âDo you have clues to the exact locations of those nurturing plots and malevolent-deity feeding sites?â
Lu Yuan shook his head honestly:
âNo, Master Uncle. I do not have precise locations yet.â
âBut I have asked Li Guanqi of the Duâe Li Family and Fu Yuanshan of the Backing Yin Fu Family to gather information on the Liu familyâs outer strongholds.â
âThey promised to compile what they know within fifteen days.â
He Xun stroked his whiskers, pondering, then nodded:
âFifteen days...â
âGood! We will discuss it again in fifteen days!â
He rose and strode two paces inside the hall, his presence once more as deep as a mountain:
âIn three days, I will personally depart for Zhenlong Temple.â
After saying this, He Xun seemed moved as he looked at Lu Yuan, his voice slightly excited:
âGood nephew!â
âYou have truly solved a major crisis for our school!â
Lu Yuan knew what He Xun was referring to and remained silent.
Then He Xun looked at Song Yan standing by the hall door and ordered:
âTake Lu Yuan to the rear hall to rest. Feed him well!â
âIn three days, we will set out together for Zhenlong Temple!â
Song Yan beamed and eagerly hosted Lu Yuan:
âGot it!â
âJunior brother, come with me!â
Lu Yuan, however, declined with a bow:
âMaster Uncle, I will not stay at Tianlong Temple. I must go to Wuqing Temple now.â
âThis matter...â
âI also need to inform Wuqing Temple and ask their cooperation.â
He Xunâs expression flickered but then smoothed with understanding.
He knew everything that had happened at the Celestial Master Grand Ceremony in Fengtian City.
He knew the details between Lu Yuan and Shen Jizhou, and he knew Lu Yuanâs relationship with Shen Shulan.
So He Xun understood why Lu Yuan would say that.
He nodded immediately:
âThat is only natural. They should be notified.â
After all...
He knew the situation between Lu Yuan and Senior Sister Shen. It wouldnât do for things to remain sour with oneâs father-in-law.
He Xun agreed, but Lu Yuan didnât hurry off immediately.
First, he planned to eat lunch at Tianlong Temple before leaving.
Second, he wanted to ask He Xun a favor: when He Xun set out for Zhenlong Temple in three days, could he take Hu Tutu and Hu Yangyang along?
Wuqing Temple was far awayânot near Fengtian Cityâso the carriage travel would take several days. It wouldnât be right to make the two little girls travel so much now; better for them to stay at Tianlong Temple for three days and then return to Zhenlong Temple with He Xun.
With He Xun there, nothing would go wrong.
Lu Yuan had thought to ask He Xun to also help look into Hu Tutuâs situation, but then reconsidered: Tianlong Temple was very busy now, and He Xun was already swamped. That matter could wait until later.
Lu Yuan said nothing further.
...
In the afternoon, it was time for the temple meal.
The dining hall was warm, with long tables piled with steaming dishesâmountain delicacies and mushrooms, delicate pastries, and tender stewed meats.
Zhenlong Templeâs food wasnât bad either, especially with Aunt Qiaoâer and Aunt Qin staying there. Still, compared to Tianlong Temple, there was a noticeable gap.
That was to be expectedâZhenlong Temple was in a rather remote, poor location, while Tianlong Temple sat near towns where rare goods were plentiful.
Lu Yuan was seated not far below He Xun. Song Yan fussed over him, serving dishes and murmuring, âJunior brother, eat more, replenish your strength.â
Hu Yangyang and Hu Tutu were seated at a farther disciplesâ table, but Song Yan specially instructed the attendants to give the two girls extra brown sugar pastries and hot soup.
Hu Tutu sipped the warm soup in little mouthfuls, her pale face gaining some color.
Hu Yangyang remained silent but ate far faster than at home, clearly hungry.
After finishing his meal, Lu Yuan excused himself from Song Yan.
Song Yan rubbed his still-bruised cheek and reluctantly escorted Lu Yuan out to Tianlong Templeâs grand mountain gate.
A more spacious, comfortable green-silk carriage supplied by Tianlong Temple awaited at the gate.
The horses were tall and magnificent; inside the carriage were thick rugsâclearly much more comfortable than the cart he had arrived in.
Lu Yuan first approached Hu Yangyang and Hu Tutu.
Hu Tutu still held half a pastry she hadnât finished. Her big eyes blinked at Lu Yuan, showing obvious reluctance.
Hu Yangyang stood quietly at her side, not saying a word.
Lu Yuan crouched down and tried to keep his tone light:
âI have to go somewhere else for a few days. Youâll stay with Senior Brother Song for the next few days.â
âHave fun at Tianlong Temple. Donât run off. Listen to Senior Brother Song.â
Hu Tutu nodded and blinked her pretty eyes, but her voice still carried a little nervousness:
âDaoist Priest... when will you come back?â
Although Hu Yangyang didnât speak, his calm eyes betrayed a faint concern.
Lu Yuan reached out and gently patted Hu Tutuâs head, then tapped Hu Yangyangâs shoulder:
âI canât say for sure, but Iâll definitely be back at Zhenlong Temple after fifteen days.â
âIn three days, Celestial Master He Xun will leave first. Youâll go back to Zhenlong Temple with him then.â
At Lu Yuanâs words, the two girlsâ eyes brightened slightly and they nodded.
Lu Yuan stood, looked at Song Yan, and said solemnly:
âSenior Brother, please take care of these two children.â
Song Yan puffed out his chest and made his face contort with determination:
âJunior brother, donât worry! Iâve got this!â
âIâll take impeccable care of the two junior sisters. Not a hair on their heads will be harmed!â
Lu Yuan nodded, said no more, and turned. With Song Yan and the two girls seeing him off, he climbed into the green-silk carriage.
The curtain was drawn, shielding him from the cold wind and sight.
Lu Yuan leaned against the soft cushion and closed his eyes to rest.
The carriage started slowly, creaking as it left the grand mountain gate of Tianlong Temple and descended the winding mountain road.
The wheels rolled over snow-covered paths, making a monotonous, rhythmic sound.
Lu Yuan considered his route. Wuqing Temple lay on a spiritual mountain far beyond the Great Wall, a great distance from Tianlong Templeâs range.
Even with the swift mounts of Tianlong Temple, it would take day-and-night travel to arrive at dawn on the fourth day.
On the fourth day, when it was still dim and the east faintly lightened, the carriage finally stopped before a grand, spiritually rich mountain gate.
The peaks here were steep, shrouded in mist, with palace buildings and pavilions glimpsed among ancient trees and pines. The flying eaves and bracketed roofs presented a severe, imposing sight.
Above the gate hung an antique plaque inscribed with three vigorous characters:
Wuqing Temple.