âPatriarch, why doesnât the family inform the Zhou Clan about the enemyâs night raid and ask for their help? With their aid, we could root out the enemy quicklyâmaybe even avenge the family.â
A clansman voiced his doubt inside the ancestral hall.
Chen Xingzhen merely shook his head. âThe Zhou Clan is the Zhou Clan, and the Chen Clan is the Chen Clan. Thereâs no deep connection between us beyond the matter of the Blood Rice. Why would they lend us a hand? To resolve this issue, we must rely on our own strength.
âAs for the Zhou Clan, the greatest help they can give is to let us borrow their reputation long enough for the family to grow stronger. Besides, powerful clans are rarely peaceful. Get too entangled, and we might invite disaster upon ourselves.â
The clansman nodded slowly. âOh⊠I see.â
âAll right. Since the Zhou Clan has departed, in a couple of days send our people to Yongâan City to sell the Blood Rice. Also, have some clansmen head to Chaotic Burial Mountain to hunt or gather medicinal herbs. Itâs time we opened a trading shop in the cityârelying on Blood Rice alone wonât be enough to buy the Wind Immortal Flower or other cultivation resources. And make sure the clanâs farmland is tilled again. While youâre at it, build another wall around the fields.â
âYes, Patriarch.â
With Chen Xingzhenâs orders given, the clanâs affairs began moving in an orderly rhythm.
As patriarch, Chen Xingzhen could not ignore the strain on the familyâs finances. Without other income sources, relying solely on Blood Rice would stall their growth. Fortunately, they also had the resource-rich Chaotic Burial Mountain.
For the clanâs sake, it was time to develop the resources there that no one had yet explored. The looming expense of the Wind Immortal Flower only made the decision clearer.
The expedition would also temper the younger generation. Without such trials, they would never wield their cultivation realms to full effect in future battles. The Zhou Clanâs visit had likely bought them two months of peaceâat least until the next planting of Blood Rice. As for the Shi Clan, they still lacked the means for a direct confrontation. Endurance would have to serve them a while longer.
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âWhat? That Wind-Chasing Falcon was carrying Zhou Huaian, the Zhou Clanâs deputy patriarch?â
âReporting to the Patriarchâitâs true. He didnât reveal himself when he arrived, only on his return. And after taking the Blood Rice, the falcon didnât head straight home but took a detour. It was too fast for our people to follow.â
In the Shi Clanâs grand hall, the elders had been plotting against the Chen Clan after the Zhou Clanâs departure. Zhou Huaianâs sudden appearance threw their plans into disarray.
âWhy would Zhou Huaian visit the Chen Clan personally? Could they share some secret? Or make a shady deal?â one speculated.
âMaybe the Chen Clan realized they couldnât beat us and traded away their Earth-grade battle technique for peace,â another suggested.
A clansman shook his head. âNo. The Chen Clan isnât at the breaking point. Giving up such a technique would be foolishâitâs a trump card, the kind that can reverse a clanâs fate.â
âThat makes sense⊠but then why go at all?â
No answer came. How could those standing underground glimpse the sky? The Zhou Clanâs movements were beyond the Shi Clanâs foresight, but the disruption to their plans was clear.
When the discussion wound down, Shi Chenghong raised a hand. âUntil we know Zhou Huaianâs purpose, we wait and watch. When you return, think on this matter. If you devise a plan to deal with the Chen Clan, speak up. Should the plan succeed, the clan will reward you.â
Shi Pojing stayed silent, but a glint grew in his eyes. Perhaps this was his chanceâan opportunity to impress and maybe even sway the other two elders. He would think carefully.
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A few days later, the Chen Clan set out for Yongâan City again, transporting Blood Rice. Experience from the last two trips had smoothed the process; the initial excitement was gone.
This time, Chen Tianquanâmid-stage Blood Coagulation Realmâled the team. With Chen Tianyu and Chen Tianjing busy cultivating, Chen Tianlu tending the fields, and others handling their own duties, the task had fallen to him.
The clanâs academy was now taking shape, leaving Tianquan more free time at home, caring for the children and sharing what he had learned. Though reluctant to be away for half a month, the patriarchâs instructions filled him with purpose. The mission was challenging, and he couldnât afford to slack off. He even planned to bring Qingcheng a few gifts from the city.
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âWhat? Weâre allowed to hunt in Chaotic Burial Mountain?!â
âThatâs amazing! Iâve been training for daysâfinally, I can put it to use!â
Cheers burst from Chen Qinghe and the other young cultivators gathered in the central plazaâuntil Chen Tianmoâs next words cooled their excitement.
âWrong. Itâs not just hunting. Youâll also identify medicinal herbs in the area and record their names. On top of that, you must map your route in detail.â
A dozen youths fell silent.
âUncle Tianmo, can we skip this?â
âNo. The patriarchâs orders are final. This mission is part of your assessment. If your performance is poor, your monthly resources will be cut. Think carefully.â
The word âassessmentâ lit a fire in their eyes. None wanted to fall behind their peers. This was their chance to prove themselves.
âUncle Tianmo, can we team up?â
âYou can, but in pairs your map and herb records must exceed the standard by thirty percent. The more in your group, the harder the task. Your choice.â
âCan we bring the Green Wolf?â
âNo! It might be tamed, but the terrain is too dangerous. You wouldnât be able to control it.â
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