Chapter 40: Demon
Chen Erniu leaped from his bed in alarm as he grabbed clothes from beside it and hastily dressed himself.
Pulling his son along, he rushed toward the door, asking in a frantic tone, âWhat the hell happened?â
His eldest son, Chen Sanshui, anxiously reached for the saber on the wall while urging, âFather, take your saber along. Weâll talk on our way there!â
Taking the saber and securing it around his waist, Chen Erniu hurried toward the village entrance with rapid strides.
âA villager on night patrol thought there was someone in the fields. Thinking it was a trespasser, he crouched down to sneak a peek, only to witness a gruesome sightâa bloody corpse missing the back of its head. He was absolutely terrified,â Chen Sanshui explained as he hastened alongside his father.
âWhat was the cause of death?â
âThe corpse was smashed on the back of the head and then had its brain ripped out. It was a gruesome death.â
Upon hearing that, Chen Erniu stopped in his tracks and asked, âHas the main family been informed?â
âNot yet...â Chen Sanshui stammered in response.
âFool! Did you think we could keep this a secret?!â Chen Erniu exploded, his voice laced with anger.
Seeing his angry father, Chen Sanshui quickly elaborated, âIâve already spoken with the folks working in the fields... Weâll keep this quiet for now. This is the first murder in years at Lichuankou Village. I'm concerned that Xu Wenshan might use this against you!â
âYou fool! This is a brutal murder, the brain was ripped out!â
Seeing the anger on his fatherâs face, Chen Sanshui digested his words and finally realized something was amiss.
âWho would commit such a bizarre murder, going as far as to rip out the brain of the corpse?! Moreover, my rivalry with Xu Wenshan is well-known, but would he really stoop so low as to use this against me? Would he risk offending over a hundred households in Lichuankou Village just to get at me?â
âYou brothers are as clueless as pigs. Xu Wenshan is younger than I am. What will you do when Iâm dead? How will you stand your ground?!â
âFather...â Chen Sanshui, chastened by this barrage of questions, hung his head in shame and fell silent.
Chen Erniuâs expression darkened as annoyance churned his heart, said coldly, âI fear we might be dealing with a demon. Go inform the main family yourself.â
Chen Sanshui nodded vigorously and hurried toward Lijing Village.
Watching his eldest son disappear into the distance, Chen Erniuâs expression briefly flickered with panic and sorrow. âThis demonâs strength is unknown. Be vigilant, Sanshui. You may be the last hope for the Chen Familyâs lineage.â
Chen Erniu remembered the terrible drought that struck Lichuankou Village. As a young boy, he had witnessed a huge sparrow cloaked in crimson flames descend upon their village.
It swallowed several villagers like they were worms on the ground before soaring away, leaving behind a scorching heat that lasted three months.
The surviving villagers did everything they could to survive, scooping water from the Meiche River to irrigate their parched fields, but to no avail. After nine days of futile efforts, Chen Erniuâs father took his own life in despair, cradling his wife who had died of starvation.
With tears in his eyes, Chen Erniu left his parentsâ bodies behind and fled to Lijing Village. He was accepted into the Li Family only after kneeling and knocking his forehead on the floor until it bled.
During this period, the Lijing Village swelled with refugees. Some attempted to raid the prominent families, only to be repelled by their former fellow villagers. Without much of a choice, many could only flee to Mount Dali.
Three months later, when people slowly returned to Lichuankou Village, no one dared speak of that day or how the hundreds of survivors in the village had managed. Everyone merely quietly buried the remaining human bones that had been licked clean.
What once was a community of nearly a thousand and four hundred people across three hundred households in Lichuankou Village was now reduced to a mere three hundred.
As the flickering firelight pierced the darkness, Chen Erniu was jolted back from his haunting memories. He brushed past his second son, Chen Qushui, who had come to greet him.
Clutching a torch, Chen Erniu gazed at the bloody, lifeless body on the ground with its head laid bare. Overwhelmed with grief and tears streaming down his face, he clenched his teeth and asked, âWho is this?â
âOld Ye, the village chief,â Chen Qiushui responded, his voice low and uneasy as he noticed the tears on his fatherâs face.
âGather everyone in the village. Light the torches, arm yourselves with weapons,â Chen Erniuâs command was firm, but his thoughts were interrupted by a villager rushing in from the entrance.
âManager Chen! The main family has sent word asking if anything unusual has occurred at Lichuankou Village?â the villager blurted out upon seeing him.
This question left Chen Erniu momentarily stunned, his heart racing with both horror and suspicion.
The news couldnât have traveled from Lichuankou Village to Lijing Village that quickly! Even if there are informants in this village, they shouldnât be able to travel there so swiftly. It seems like the main family knew as soon as someone in this village died. Hopefully, they have some ways to deal with that demon,
he thought.
The furrow of his brow eased as he felt a wave of relief and replied loudly, âI suspect this village is under attack by a demon. Someone is already on his way there to alert the main family!â
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Li Xiangping gazed silently at the bluish-gray mirror on the platform. The once-broken mirror appeared slightly mended compared to when he had found it. Yet it still seemed fragile, as if it could shatter at any moment. The faint silvery white light radiating from the mirror looked rather ethereal.
âHow long since that man left?â he asked.
âA quarter of an hour,â Li Tongya replied, looking out the window with a hint of anxiety.
He set down the wooden slip he had been holding and suggested, âWe should head outside. Iâm concerned those people might come to the backyard since they donât see us around.â
Li Xiangping cast a glance at Li Xuanxuan, who was sitting in meditation, then decisively said, âLetâs go.â
As soon as they stepped out of the backyard, they saw Li Yesheng in the main courtyard, pacing around anxiously.
His face lit up upon seeing Li Tongya and Li Xiangping, then quickly exclaimed, âSomeone from Lichuankou Village has sent wordâa corpse had been found with its brain ripped out!â
âBrain ripped out?â Li Xiangping was taken aback by the news. He looked at Li Tongya and said, âThis must be the work of a demon.â
âIndeed.â Li Tongya nodded solemnly.
He thought for a moment then said, âThe demon took the brain and then fled. It seems to fear human presence, which suggests its low cultivation realm. Iâm guessing itâs probably still in the Embryonic Breathing Realm. If it were in the Qi Cultivation Realm, it could have slain everyone in the village and escaped under a cover of fog.â
âIâll go investigate!â Li Xiangping decided after a moment.
Frowning slightly, he instructed Li Yesheng, âGather all the able-bodied men in the village and arm them.â
âUnderstood!â Li Yesheng responded promptly before rushing off to carry out the instructions.
Watching Li Yeshengâs retreating figure, Li Tongyaâs frown deepened as he voiced his concern, âWe donât know for sure yet how strong the demon is. It might be unwise for us to confront it.â
âIf I donât act today, the hard-earned respect our Li Family has established in these villages will vanish. I must go!â
âSecond Brother, stay and protect the mountain. Iâll handle the investigation. You know Iâm not one to take unnecessary risks. And if by chance, things go awry, the Li Family will still have you. At worst, we abandon Lichuankou Village and seek assistance from the sect.â
With that, Li Xiangping gave Li Tongya a nod of determination. He then grabbed his bow and arrows, donned his yellowish-brown rattan armor, and swiftly descended the mountain.