Chapter 78: The Fiend Gu An, Famed Across the Land
The late summer moon was full, though heavy clouds quickly veiled its light.
Inside a modest room, Gu An and Zhang Chunqiu sat chatting. Zhang Chunqiu shared his experiences over the years, while Gu An listened attentively.
Zhang Chunqiuâs tale felt like it came from a scholarâs pen. He had left the Taixuan Sect for a woman he loved, who turned out to be a demon.
Years ago, on his way to the Taixuan Sect in search of immortal destiny, he was attacked by a demon but saved by a female demon named Xiao Lian. Thanks to her, he safely entered the sect.
He never forgot Xiao Lianâs kindness and visited her every year. Their bond quickly deepened, and after years of failing to achieve Foundation Establishment, he left the sect to live out the rest of his life with her.
They reunited and settled in a small town, where they bought a house, married, and had a child.
However, living with a demon took its toll. Zhang Chunqiuâs spiritual energy was drained, and even his vitality began to fade. Unable to bear burdening him, Xiao Lian left one morning without a word.
Hearing this, Gu An wanted to say something but held back.
âYou might think I was deceived by her, but thatâs not the case. A union between humans and demons always ends this way. I left the sect because the immortal path was no longer within my reach. I have no regrets. Her lifespan far exceeds mine; I wonât live much longer. Her leaving early spares us the pain of parting by death,â Zhang Chunqiu said with a kindly smile. His eyes, though cloudy, held the wisdom of someone who had seen the vicissitudes of life.
Looking at him, Gu An couldnât help but recall the youthful Zhang Chunqiu he had met when first entering Xuan Valley. The passage of time had changed so much.
Gu An could sense that Zhang Chunqiu had only three years left to live, filling him with a touch of sorrow.
Half an hour later, the demonic energy Gu An had sensed earlier appeared in the courtyard. It was Zhang Chunqiuâs son.
[Zhang Bukui (Foundation Establishment, Level 2): 22/460/2300]
A 22-year-old at the second level of Foundation Establishmentâundoubtedly a genius!
Could it be that a union between humans and demons easily produced such talents? Gu An suspected it had more to do with Xiao Lianâs exceptional abilities.
âBukui, this is your martial uncle, Gu An,â Zhang Chunqiu called out, waving to Zhang Bukui, who had climbed over the courtyard wall.
Zhang Bukui looked like a teenager of sixteen or seventeen, though his cheeks were unusually hairy.
âHello, Martial Uncle Gu,â Zhang Bukui said shyly, stepping forward to greet him.
Gu An smiled and nodded, taking a bottle of pills from his storage pouch. âThese are high-grade Spiritual Energy Pills, a meeting gift for you.â
âOh, I canât possibly accept this.â
âSenior Brother, are you rejecting my goodwill?â
âOf course not; it just feels too valuable.â
After some back-and-forth, Zhang Chunqiu reluctantly allowed his son to accept the gift.
Zhang Bukui curiously observed Gu An. It was the first time someone outside his parents had given him a gift, making him warm up to Gu An immediately.
Zhang Chunqiu then began asking about Xuan Valley. Gu An did not hold back in his responses.
When Zhang Chunqiu heard that Cheng Xuandan and Meng Lang had died, he was neither grieved nor indifferent, but rather nostalgic, advising Gu An to act cautiously in the future.
When Gu An mentioned that Li Ya had already formed a Golden Core, Zhang Chunqiu expressed his amazement, saying he had always known Li Ya would soar to great heights.
The two talked for a long time until Zhang Chunqiu could no longer stay awake, prompting Gu An to bid him farewell.
Before parting, with Zhang Bukuiâs help, Zhang Chunqiu turned back and said, âJunior Brother Gu, since youâve reached Foundation Establishment, it means your potential is not the worst. Train well, and live to see the world a few centuries from now on my behalf.â
Standing at the doorway, Gu An turned back and nodded slightly.
From start to finish, Zhang Chunqiu hadnât made a single request, only reminisced about old times.
As Gu An walked away from the courtyard, he couldnât resist looking back. He could hear Zhang Chunqiu and his son talking softly. Zhang Chunqiu was asking his son where he had been wandering that day, while Zhang Bukui mentioned meeting a young man with whom he had exchanged blows.
That young man turned out to be none other than An Hao. During their earlier fight, Gu An had sensed that although there was a gap in cultivation levels, Zhang Bukui bore no killing intent. After a few exchanges, Zhang Bukui had left.
Perhaps this was fate.
Zhang Bukuiâs lifespan limit was 2,300 years, making him a strong candidate to become a famous grand demon. An Hao, on the other hand, possessed talent that could one day rival the greatest in the world.
Would the two remember their childhood skirmish in this small town when they met again in the future?
Gu Anâs lips curved into a faint smile as he disappeared into the night.
By morning, on a desolate mountain cliff, An Hao and An Xin meditated on either side of Gu An, all facing the rising sun. The warm light bathed them, creating a harmonious scene.
Three bloody scratches marred An Haoâs left cheekâmarks from Zhang Bukui. He had spent all night searching for Zhang Bukui but couldnât find him. Even after leaving the town and wandering far into a remote wilderness, his anger hadnât abated.
Unable to remain seated, Gu An stood up and said, âI have something to take care of. Iâll be back by dusk. Haoâer, take care of your junior sister.â
As he spoke, Gu An vanished into thin air, leaving the cliffside.
An Hao and An Xin opened their eyes, looking back to find their master gone.
âWho do you think the Master really is? Why can he only be with us at night?â An Xin asked curiously.
An Hao stroked his chin thoughtfully. âRemember the storyteller who came to the village two years ago? He mentioned a tale about a legendary figure in the martial world. I think the Master is one of the most notorious fiends in the world, but his reputation is misunderstood. Otherwise, why would he save us? I think he wants to protect us from being implicated by his infamy.â
An Xinâs eyes widened as she asked, âIf Master really is a fiend, what do you think heâs doing now?â
âI donât know... But no matter what, heâs still our Master. Heâs treated us well, and we must remember his kindness.â
âMm!â
The so-called âfiendâ Gu An returned to Xuan Valley and immediately used the teleportation array to arrive at the Third Medicine Valley.
Sure enough, after a great battle, people always came looking for him.
Entering his loft, Gu An found Shen Zhen sitting at his desk, painting.
âI say, Saintess Shen, have you made yourself at home here? Coming and going as you please, arenât you worried about offending me?â Gu An remarked helplessly.
Without even glancing up, Shen Zhen replied, âCome over and look at this!â
Gu An approached her side, and as he glanced at her painting, his brow furrowed.
âIs this Han Ming?â
âExactly! How is it? Did I do a good job?â
âArenât you worried heâll hold a grudge against you?â
âHe wouldnât dare! My father isnât one to be trifled with!â Shen Zhen huffed, leaving Gu An speechless.
Having a powerful backer really made all the difference.
Examining the painting closely, Gu An had to admit that Shen Zhenâs artistic skill was remarkable. She had vividly captured the scene of Han Ming pinned against the city wall, down to the cracks in the wall.
âWell? What do you think?â Shen Zhen asked smugly.
Instead of answering, Gu An snatched her brush and added a few strokes to the painting.
Shen Zhen squinted at the changes before her eyes widened in surprise.
Gu An had added gusts of wind and shadowy streaks, giving the image a sense of dynamic motion. It resembled the style of comic art from Earth, adding a unique tension to the scene.
This approach didnât necessarily make the painting better, but it was Shen Zhenâs first time encountering such a style.
Though it was just a sheet of paper, the image conveyed the trajectory of motion as if illustrating the very moment Han Ming crashed into the wall.
Turning to Gu An, Shen Zhen couldnât help but ask, âYou know how to draw?â
âA little.â
âWhat about poetry and songs?â
âI know a bit of everything.â
Admiration flashed in Shen Zhenâs eyes, prompting Gu An to tilt his chin slightly in satisfaction.
So, youâre impressed now, huh?
âWell, itâs no wonder. After all, you wrote
Romance of the Gods
,â Shen Zhen said with a sigh.
Gu An, however, asked, âWhy did you draw this picture?â
Could she have a grudge against Han Ming?
âTo tell the truth, Iâm very interested in the Sword Sovereign of the Righteous Path. I imagine him as a handsome, aloof swordsman. With so many people coming to watch, and yet he remains absentâitâs so mysterious,â Shen Zhen said, a hint of infatuation in her eyes.
Gu Anâs mouth twitched as he remarked, âWhat if he turns out to be an unattractive old man?â
âWell, thatâs not impossible. Aside from writing, my next goal is to investigate the Sword Sovereign. I must find him!â
âAnd then what?â
âObviously, Iâll make him my Dao partner! Pan An, donât think for a second I frequent your place because I like you. While Iâm not a fan of cultivating, my Dao partner must be one of the top grandmasters in the world. Otherwise, if my writing or painting offends people in the future, how could they protect me?â
With that, Shen Zhen rolled her eyes at Gu An, then collected her painting and headed for the door.
Gu An shook his head with a laugh but didnât follow her.
After Shen Zhen left Medicine Valley, he went downstairs to inspect the herbs.
The outer sect disciples were still fervently discussing the Sword Sovereign of the Righteous Path, their faces alight with excitement. Listening to their praises put Gu An in a good mood.
Though he had recently shown off his strength, Gu An knew better than to become complacent. He needed to continue diligently accumulating longevity.
After all, the ninth level of the Integration Stage wasnât nearly enough for him.
In the blink of an eye, another year passed, and summer came once again.
To this day, Gu An no longer visited An Hao and An Xin daily. Instead, he checked in twice a month. By now, An Hao had reached the ninth level of the Qi Refining Stage, fully capable of protecting An Xin.
Last month, An Hao passed a trial set by Gu An, personally slaying the wolf demon that had once hunted them. Gu An had deliberately spared the wolf demon, leaving it for An Hao to defeat.
Alright, he admitted itâwhen he first saw An Haoâs potential, he had devised an extensive plan to nurture him.
The reason they hadnât yet gone to the Taixuan Sect was that An Xinâs cultivation level was still insufficient. Besides, both of them were still young and could learn much more under Gu Anâs guidance.
That day, around noon, Gu An arrived alone at the Outer Sect. His first stop was the Heavenly Mending Platform.
There were more and more sword cultivators on the platform, many of whom werenât from the Taixuan Sect.
News of the Sword Sovereign of the Righteous Path heavily wounding the Da Yu Sword Maniac with a double-leaf strike had spread like wildfire through the cultivation world. The Sword Sovereign had now become the most admired figure among Taixuan Sect disciples.
Even though a year had passed, every time Gu An visited the Outer Sectâs city, he could hear disciples still discussing the battle.
The fame of that fight had drawn an increasing number of sword cultivators to visit, and while the Taixuan Sect hadnât turned them away, they had strengthened the cityâs defenses. This, in turn, significantly boosted Jiang Qiongâs authority, as she was the Grand Elder overseeing the city.
From afar, Gu An spotted Han Ming standing beside Zuo Lin, shouting at him impatiently. Meanwhile, Zuo Lin sat on the ground, his face dark and gloomy.
Gu An couldnât help but laugh.
This was exactly the scene he had hoped to see, which was why heâd recommended Han Ming take Zuo Lin as a disciple.
Zuo Lin was undeniably a genius, except for one thingâhe had terrible comprehension in the way of the sword. Yet, ironically, he was utterly obsessed with it.
Amused for a moment, Gu An shifted his gaze to the others on the platform, scanning for unfamiliar grandmasters.
And he found one!