Chapter 21: If There Arenât Any in the River and You Can Still Catch Them, Doesnât That Just Show How Good Your Fishing Skills Are?
Cheng Feng wanted Cheng Zhenjiang and his wife to remain at the River-Severing Sect to protect him and give him guidance.
Hearing that, Cheng Zhenjiang nodded in satisfaction. As expected of his son.
Breaking through to the Fifth Rank had already brought him so many gains. Both his talent and diligence were extraordinary.
Zhao Xichun said helplessly, âIâm sorry, Fengâer. Your father and I have matters to attend to outside, so we may not have time to stay with you. How about thisâIâll have the Great Elder stand guard for you instead. Heâs at the Eighth Rank, so heâll be more than enough to solve your problems.â
When Cheng Feng heard that he could not keep his father and mother at the River-Severing Sect, he felt somewhat displeased.
Still, he put on an understanding expression.
âThank you, Mother! I only thought that sorting through my gains was a major matter related to my breaking into the Human Ranking, so I... However, if Father and Mother have something to do, then of course I shouldnât force the issue.â
What an understanding child. All his painstaking effort in raising him had not been wasted!
If only that rebellious elder brother of his were half as obedient as his younger brother.
Then he would not have been so angry.
Zhao Xichun had just been about to nod and praise him when she suddenly heard Cheng Zhenjiang speak beside her.
âWe should stay and protect Fengâer after all. Breaking into the Human Ranking is a major event that concerns his whole life. Not the slightest carelessness can be allowed!â
With a Heaven Ranking expert like him present, if Cheng Feng gained even a little more, he might be able to move up another place.
âThis...â
Zhao Xichun, who doted greatly on her younger son, was troubled at this moment as well.
She wanted to go look for her eldest son, but she also wanted to stay and accompany her younger son. Still, she quickly made her decision.
âThen what about Yuâer? He may be in danger!â
Cheng Zhenjiang thought about it. Cheng Fengâs matter was the top priority, so he could not personally go and look for Cheng Yu.
Nor did he want his own people to interfere in the Jinyiweiâs affairs, lest a bad reputation be left behind.
In the end, he arrived at an answer.
âHow about thisâlet my father-in-law go. Isnât the old man just traveling in the North right now? You can go find him. No one would find it strange if he meddled in the Jinyiweiâs affairs.â
âMy father?â
Hearing Cheng Zhenjiangâs words, Zhao Xichun nodded. Her father really was a good candidate.
A top Ninth Rank grandmaster of great renown in the jianghu.
The Heaven Ranking eccentric, Zhao Yi.
He acted strangely and always went alone.
He did things as he pleased, paying absolutely no mind to the so-called views of jianghu chivalry, so no one would find it strange if he interfered in the Jinyiweiâs affairs.
And for a maternal grandfather to solve problems for his grandson could not be more fitting.
The only problem was that Zhao Xichun would need to put in some effort to beg Zhao Yi.
The Eccentric Zhao Yi had an odd temper. His likes and dislikes were clear-cut, and his conduct was impossible to predict.
And most importantly, he very much disliked Cheng Zhenjiang as a son-in-law.
...
The next day.
By the side of a broad river with endless mud-sand and surging waves,
an old man wearing a bamboo hat sat fishing with a bamboo rod in hand, utterly unconcerned about the enormous billows at his feet that were enough to swallow hundreds or thousands of people.
Even well-meaning passersby who came to warn him found it useless.
Instead, he gave them a plump golden mandarin fish weighing more than ten jin.
The passerby scratched his head in confusion. âHe fishes but doesnât eat them. What a strange old man.â
Hearing this, the old man merely smiled and continued fishing.
As he fished, he suddenly took out a faintly glowing jade pendant and, smiling, turned to look at the figure in the distance.
âHow did a daughter whoâs been married off suddenly think to come see an old man that nobody cares about?â
Zhao Xichun, her face full of worry, forced out a smile, came before her father, and bowed.
âFather.â
When Zhao Yi saw his daughter like this, the smile on his face disappeared at once.
âYou were living perfectly well as Great Hero Chengâs wife, so why do you look like this? Did that brat Cheng Zhenjiang make you angry again?!â
The moment Cheng Zhenjiangâs name was mentioned, Zhao Yiâs expression became extremely ugly.
When he was young, he had been too busy and had long been away from his daughterâs side, so he had spoiled her doubly from childhood onward.
Now that the daughter he had raised with his own hands was upset, a fatherâs heart was filled with unbearable anger.
âDidnât he promise me that he would treat you well and never let you suffer any grievances?â
âThat stinking brat! Did he use all that rotten talk of his to upset you again?â
Zhao Yi cursed furiously, and with a swing of the fishing rod in his hand,
he actually split open a gap in the rushing, surging river.
An instant later, the severed giant wave crashed forward, kicking up monstrous sprays, while the fish and shrimp in the river were blasted onto the shore.
This was the power of a top Ninth Rank martial artist, a Heaven Ranking powerhouse only one step away from Grandmaster.
A casual gesture from him was already terrifying to such a degree.
âIt wasnât Brother Zhenjiang who made your daughter angry. I was just too worried about my Yuâer.â
Zhao Xichun lowered her head and explained.
Zhao Yi frowned. âWho is Yuâer? Did Cheng Zhenjiang take in another disciple?â
Everyone in the world knew that Great Hero Cheng loved taking in disciples and had countless students under his command.
He treated every one of them generously and taught them everything he knew.
âIf he dares upset you over that, this old man will definitely storm River-Severing Mountain. He doesnât even know how to cherish my two granddaughters, yet heâs busy looking after other peopleâs children!â
Zhao Yi spoke in a strange, mocking tone.
If his own daughter had not been bewitched and swept away when she was still young, he would never have exchanged another word with someone like Cheng Zhenjiang.
That manâs mouth was always full of lofty principles. It was one thing for him to twist himself into knots, but he also liked forcing others to do the same.
He hesitated over everything, fearing this and fearing that.
Zhao Yi hated that sort of person the most.
âYuâer isnât Brother Zhenjiangâs disciple. Heâs the son we lost in the great fire all those years ago...â
Hearing that, Zhao Yiâs old face instantly darkened.
âThe great fire? During the great fire, Yueâer was with you, and Fengâer and Siâer hadnât even been born yet. Where did this other son come from?!â
He widened his eyes, utterly shocked by his daughterâs words.
Tears streamed uncontrollably down Zhao Xichunâs face.
âAt... at that time, there was another child who went missing and was never found. Brother Zhenjiang and I were afraid youâd be heartbroken, so we didnât say anything...â
âAfraid Iâd be heartbroken? I think that fellow was afraid Iâd cripple him!â
Hearing this, Zhao Yi flew into a rage and threw down the fishing rod in his hand as he shouted.
Back then, Zhao Yi had been overseas. When he heard that, during a time of domestic troubles and foreign threats, enemies Cheng Zhenjiang had made because of his temper had seized the opportunity to retaliate against his daughterâs family,
he had flown into a furious rage, rushed back to Great Qian, and avenged them by slaughtering all those enemies.
That had provoked a terrifying hidden old monster Grandmaster, who had wounded him.
Yet Cheng Zhenjiang, the very root of all that enmity, had instead turned around and blamed him for killing too much and creating too much karma.
Zhao Yi had been enraged beyond measure. For the sake of his daughter and grandchildren, he had not completely torn relations apart, but they had almost ceased all contact.
If he had known back then that his own flesh-and-blood grandson had been lost because of it, he absolutely would not have let the matter rest so easily.
Even if it cost him his old life, he would have made those true culprits, together with the old monster behind them, repay it with their lives.
And then he would cripple that useless son-in-law, Cheng Zhenjiang, as well!
In the eyes of the Eccentric Zhao Yi, everyone aside from his relatives could be destroyed!
He looked angrily at his daughter, his beard bristling upright. âWhy didnât you tell me for all these years?â
âWe were afraid you would worry, and you were injured after all...â Zhao Xichun lowered her head, her face full of sorrow.
The moment Zhao Yi heard that, he knew it had to be Cheng Zhenjiangâs idea, because he was afraid Zhao Yi would begin a slaughter.
He really was injured, but even injured, a dignified Ninth Rank martial artist was someone whom not many in the jianghu could threaten.
The anger in his heart was boundless, but when he saw his daughterâs sorrowful appearance, his heart softened again.
âBy your account, hasnât my eldest grandson already been found? Then why are you worried again?â
âThat child, he...â
Zhao Xichun had come precisely to ask her father to protect Cheng Yu, so naturally she no longer concealed anything.
She told him everything about Cheng Yuâs situation and the personality he had developed.
As well as some of what he had gone through at home, and what happened afterward.
â...Yuâer is too hasty and too ruthless in the way he does things. By now, I fear he has already provoked trouble he cannot resolve, so I wanted to ask you to come out of retirement and watch over your own grandson.â
âAsk me to watch over him? As his parents, you drove the child away and now want someone else to watch over him?â
Even though he had been worried about his daughterâs mood just a moment ago, Zhao Yi could not hold back at this moment.
Were these parents even doing anything human?
Their son had been lost for more than ten years, and they had not gone to look for him. After finally finding him again, they forced him away, and now they were pushing the responsibility onto someone else.
They were even making an elder like him work to make up for their mistakes.
âThatâs not it!â
Zhao Xichun hurriedly defended herself. âItâs because Fengâerâs breakthrough to the Fifth Rank requires Brother Zhenjiang and me to watch over him, so...â
âExcuses! Even if the two of you canât leave, is he not a dignified sect master and martial alliance leader? Canât he casually send out even a single person?â
Zhao Yi directly exposed the hypocrisy in his daughterâs words. âIn the end, isnât it just that you think my grandson matters less than his pointless reputation!â
The greatest danger facing Cheng Yu came from within the Jinyiwei itself.
As his father, there would have been no problem with Cheng Zhenjiang handling it personally. But if he sent people as the Martial Alliance Leader of the North, then others would seize upon that as a weakness.
But could even one weakness compare to his own sonâs circumstances?
âBrother Zhenjiangâs identity is unusual, so naturally he has to take more things into consideration. Thatâs also for the childrenâs future good...â
âHmph! Excuses. Saying so much just means you donât care. If you really cared, would you have forced him to the point of severing ties with you?â
Zhao Yi pitied his poor grandson and angrily tore apart Zhao Xichunâs excuses.
Hearing Zhao Yi say this, a trace of sudden realization surfaced in Zhao Xichunâs mind.
Had she really not cared for Cheng Yu as much as she had imagined?
For someone who had always believed herself to be a good mother, this was impossible to accept.
âThatâs right. If I were truly a competent mother, if I truly loved my child enough, would I really have stood by step by step and watched things reach this point?â
More than ten years adrift, countless chances during the half-month after their reunion, and after Cheng Yu left...
She had countless opportunities to act and change everything.
But she had done nothing!
Tears instantly fell like raindrops, and the guilt and sorrow in Zhao Xichunâs heart reached their peak.
âYuâer, Mother is sorry!â
âSigh.â
Seeing his daughter so heartbroken, Zhao Yiâs heart ached terribly as well.
It was because he had spoiled this daughter so much that she thought the world revolved around her, making her overly naive and simpleâeven to the point of becoming foolish enough to do harm.
Later, after she followed someone like Cheng Zhenjiang and listened too much to all the flattery about being a heroâs wife, she had come to live ever more selfishly...
âStop crying, daughter. Iâll go. My own grandsonâwhether you tell me or not, I have to go.â
âAnyone who dares touch Zhao Yiâs grandson hasnât been born yet.â
âTh-thank you, Father.â
Only then did Zhao Xichunâs grief ease a little.
âOnce Fengâerâs matter is over, Iâll definitely treat Yuâer well and make it up to him!â
Zhao Yi shook his head helplessly.
âGo back. If you keep crying by the riverside, that brat will just think youâre making him lose face.â
âMhm. Oh, right, Father. If you have time, you can go see the other children too. They miss you very much.â
âEspecially Fengâer. He said that after breaking through to the Fifth Rank, he would definitely bring you honor and not let those people in the jianghu speak nonsense about you!â
Zhao Xichun wiped away her tears and left in sorrow.
As Zhao Yi watched his daughter leave, he turned around and expressionlessly looked toward the surging, muddy river.
âCome out. If your skill isnât up to par, then stop making a fool of yourself.â
The moment those words were spoken,
a figure wearing a golden mask silently emerged from the already raging river.
The manâs powerful inner force was completely undisguised.
Only his appearance was extremely strange.
Tied around his waist with a rope was actually a string of large fish, each one a golden mandarin fish weighing more than ten jin.
The masked man scratched his head. âMister Zhaoâs martial arts are unmatched. I never thought the turtle-breath concealment technique I used would be completely unable to hide me from you. Iâve made a fool of myself.â
Zhao Yi glanced at him.
âI also couldnât tell what concealment art you used... itâs just that you hung the fish very well. Next time, donât.â
The masked man froze.
So the flaw had come from the fish he was secretly hanging for Zhao Yi below the water.
No, wait. He was a dignified Eighth Rank expert, and he had practiced for so long. His hands were as steady as could be.
With one end hanging fish, he could tie tofu to the other end and still not have the fishing line cut through it.
How had Mister Zhao discovered it?
Zhao Yi said blandly, âCould you at least use some common sense when secretly hanging fish? Where would mandarin fish come from in this Red River?â
The masked man stood there blankly, never expecting that such a place would reveal the flaw.
His flattery had landed right on the thigh of a Jiangnan beauty!
After standing there dumbly for a long while, the masked man finally spoke.
âIf there arenât any in the river and you can still catch them, doesnât that just show how good your fishing skills are...â