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Chapter 101 - Arc 8: Wuling Immortal Sect | Chapter 101: The Way of the Ruthless Killing Sword


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Amidst the overwhelming killing intent, an eerie silence enveloped the stone field, broken only by Xu Ziqing’s puzzled voice.


Unaware of the changes in the environment, Xu Ziqing turned his gaze to the far horizon, where a white figure was rapidly approaching with an aura of boundless murderous intent. The pressure was suffocating, as dense as quicksilver, and its sheer vastness was daunting.


With the commotion settled, the cultivators could see clearly. The man was over eight feet tall, clad in simple, plain clothes, with long hair cascading down without any adornments. Yet, despite his una.s.suming appearance, he exuded a terrifying strength that surpa.s.sed that of those sect disciples adorned in lavish robes and wielding numerous magical weapons.


His imposing figure was surrounded by a potent blend of murderous and sword auras. At first glance, one would be captivated by his icy demeanor and the formidable pressure of his sword. Few noticed his stern, chiseled features, like a sharp sword soaring towards the heavens, emanating boundless sharpness, brazenly piercing the sky.


“That’s Yun Lie from the Wuling Immortal Sect!”


“Wasn’t he in retreat? Why is he here all of a sudden?”


“I heard he wanted to come here not too long ago. Just look at the way he moves!”


“… That’s sword intent!”


“He’s actually coming with sword intent! Isn’t that the essence of sword intent? And this kind of sword intent…”


“Huh, if you accidentally cross paths with him on a normal day, run away as fast as you can!”


Under the Nascent Soul realm, walking in the sky was impossible.


As the plain-clothed man approached, the cultivators realized that he wasn’t stepping on the void but utilizing an enigmatic sword consciousness. When their spiritual senses probed, they could see two sword-shaped ent.i.ties there, appearing tangible and intangible, nearly impossible to discern.


It was the sword intent.


However, if they tried to examine it for too long, their souls would tremble, and the released consciousness would experience an excruciating pain, as though shattered by the sword intent in an instant.


Such dominant and ruthless sword intent! It showed no mercy!


The cultivators learned their lesson and refrained from further prying with their spiritual senses.


Listening to the people’s comments, Xu Ziqing couldn’t help but think that Yun Lie from the Wuling Immortal Sect truly lived up to his reputation.


The plain-clothed man arrived, guided by sword intent, and landed mid-air, standing before a young man in green.


It was then that the cultivators remembered that this person had called someone by name, seeming to address him as Xu Ziqing. Could this young boy be Xu Ziqing? What kind of relations.h.i.+p did he have with Yun Lie that allowed him to come here?


Hence, before Xu Ziqing realized it, his name and ident.i.ty had already drawn the attention of many cultivators.


In the moment, Xu Ziqing was filled with bewilderment and shock, completely oblivious to his surroundings. As he saw the familiar figure approaching, he stood frozen, his eyes expressing his perplexity.


What was going on? He hastily immersed his consciousness into his storage ring, where he had seen a friend in white sitting on a stone platform. So who was this now?


The man in plain clothes stood still and uttered, “Follow me.”


Xu Ziqing instinctively responded, “Yes, Brother Yun,” but quickly halted, his voice hesitant as he inquired, “You… Are you Brother Yun?”


The man in plain clothes nodded, “It’s me.”


The man’s tone, breath, and every movement made it evident that they were indeed his friend.


Perhaps the only difference was that this person’s murderous intent was several times stronger than his friend’s. If Xu Ziqing hadn’t been accustomed to his friend’s aura, he might have been suffocated by the intense sword pressure.


Xu Ziqing took a deep breath, suppressing his doubts, and nodded, saying, “Brother Yun, please lead the way.”


The man in plain clothes focused his sword intent on his feet, reached out and grabbed Xu Ziqing’s arm, pulling him up. Then, he turned around, and the sword intent surged, carrying them through the air.


In mid-air, the sword energy intertwined, and the killing intent swirled like water from a cold spring, enveloping them.


A faint blue light enveloped Xu Ziqing and Chonghua on his shoulders as he infused them with his true energy. He stood closely behind the plain-clothed man. Though he was still in a daze, his determination made him more alert than before. Suddenly, he patted his forehead and said softly, “Oops, I forgot about Brother Ah Xin and all the other fellow Taoists!”


The man in front of him replied coldly, “Someone will go to meet them.”


Xu Ziqing felt relieved upon hearing this. Though he didn’t know the reason, the fact that this “Brother Yun” knew Brother Ah Xin put his mind at ease. With the arrangements in place, he no longer needed to worry.


Meanwhile, on the other side, Xu Ziqing followed the sudden appearance of the white-clothed man, Yun Lie, and departed. Su Xin and the others couldn’t greet him earlier due to the overwhelming pressure, so they could only watch helplessly. After the man left, they could finally converse, but without Xu Ziqing, they exchanged puzzled glances.


At that moment, a handsome young man in a yellow robe descended from the clouds. Despite his youthful appearance, his cultivation surpa.s.sed that of a foundation-building cultivator. Presumably, he was at least in the Golden Core Formation Stage.


With a grin, the yellow-robed youth introduced himself, “I am Du Xiu from Jinglei Peak of the Wuling Immortal Sect. You and my fellow cultivators, come with me. What are your plans?”


Su Xin and the others had already planned to try their luck at the Wuling Immortal Sect, but they were hesitant when Xu Ziqing left. Now that they saw this young man, they felt a.s.sured. Since the Wuling Immortal Sect had come to them, they no longer needed to contemplate whether or not to go. They would try their luck and, if unsuccessful, devise other plans.


The other sects, who had been somewhat interested in these individuals, s.h.i.+fted their attention upon seeing the cloud patterns on the yellow-robed youth’s shoulders. Second-rank sects like Jinglei Peak wouldn’t use spirit boats to attract disciples. Now that the Wuling Immortal Sect was present, the few talented geniuses wouldn’t be able to catch their attention. They moved on to observe other talented individuals from the small world.


When Diao Zimo heard the name “Jinglei Peak,” he couldn’t help but ask, “Senior Du, does Jinglei Peak focus on thunder cultivation?”


Du Xiu was taken aback and examined him before replying with a smile, “Yes, that’s correct. I can see you also have a thunder attribute. If your apt.i.tude is truly outstanding, you might become my junior.”


Diao Zimo felt relieved upon hearing this. He had worried that the sects of immortals would focus on various attributes, but now he could rest easy. He exchanged glances with his fellow cultivators, and they were all eager to join the Wuling Immortal Sect.


Du Xiu was unlike many high-ranking cultivators; he displayed a sense of detachment in his demeanor. He said, “I believe you all have good apt.i.tude, so I’ll give you a chance to try. If you succeed, you can stay.”


The cultivators were overjoyed, expressing their grat.i.tude, “Thank you, Senior Du, for this opportunity!”


Du Xiu smiled and, with a wave of his sleeve, they flew through the air.


As the familiar “Sleeve Universe” technique was used, the cultivators trapped in his sleeves felt a similarity to Senior Tang Wenfei’s technique. Could it be that Senior Du was also a Jindan real person? With this thought, their eyes widened, and they were soon released from his sleeves.


They landed on solid ground, but it was not solid earth. Instead, it was warm and comfortable. As they opened their eyes, they realized they were standing on the back of a spirit bird.


In an instant, everything under their feet came to a halt, and the fluttering hem of the plain-clothed man obstructed most of Xu Ziqing’s view. Blinking his somewhat uncertain eyelids, Xu Ziqing hesitated for a moment before poking his head out from behind the man. Several zhang1Zhang, chang, an old Chinese measure of length equal to 10 chi, or 3.58 metres (11 feet 9 inches). ahead, a gigantic monster flapped its wings, floating in the air.


The spirit bird was covered in colorful feathers, and its enormous body stretched for hundreds of feet, appearing incredibly ma.s.sive. Even with Xu Ziqing’s divine consciousness, he might not have been able to see its end using just his eyesight.


This spirit bird carried an imposing presence, surpa.s.sing any monster or spirit beast Xu Ziqing had encountered. Its bright green eyes resembled jasper soaked in water—cool and transparent.


On Chonghua’s shoulders, Xu Ziqing sensed restlessness as the creature’s claws scratched repeatedly, almost causing him pain. Xu Ziqing furrowed his brow and sent a calming thought to Chonghua.


Chonghua had the blood of a Kun-Peng2As it turns out, Chonghua’s bloodline is not just peng, but kun-peng. Sorry, an ancient beast known for its ability to change forms. It could turn into a kun in the sea and transform into a peng in the sky. Golden-winged and lightning-fast, the Kun-Peng was among the swiftest creatures, even superior to many beasts. Due to its diet of dragons, it held a hostile relations.h.i.+p with phoenixes.


The phoenix and the ten thousand birds3The raws is 萬鳥 (Wan Niao), but I can’t find the specific mythological bird with that name, so maybe it’s a creature that exists in this story mated, giving birth to the offspring known as the luan4, a spiritual bird with phoenix blood. The descendants of the phoenix carried its blood through generations, and the luan with phoenix blood could transform into a false phoenix known as “Si Feng.”


The plain-clothed man replied, “This is Si Feng.”


Realizing his slip-up in addressing the man as “Brother Yun,” Xu Ziqing understood that this man, despite claiming to be Yun Lie, was someone else. However, the man’s aura felt familiar, leading to Xu Ziqing’s inadvertent question.


Sitting cross-legged on Si Feng’s back were a few slender and refined young men between the foundation establishment and Golden Core Transformation stages. Upon seeing the plain-clothed man’s arrival, they quickly addressed him as “s.h.i.+xiong” and made way.


Senior brother


The plain-clothed man didn’t say much. He moved slightly and pulled Xu Ziqing to stand beneath Si Feng’s neck.


Chonghua flew up, disliking being carried by Si Feng. In turn, Si Feng seemingly didn’t want Chonghua on its back either.


The plain-clothed man let go of his hands and sat cross-legged. Xu Ziqing followed suit, sitting opposite him.


The man spread his hands, presenting Xu Ziqing with a bamboo knot as a gift. Fl.u.s.tered, Xu Ziqing had not prepared a gift in return. Nevertheless, he took the bamboo knot, feeling the coolness in his hands. He liked it but also felt uneasy about not having a gift to offer in return. In haste, he reached out and wove several thin gra.s.s stalks into a light blue hair band, presenting it to the man as his gift.


The plain-clothed man accepted the hairpin and tied his long hair with it. He then said, “You should do the same.”


Embarra.s.sed, Xu Ziqing realized his hair was disheveled from the strong wind before. He quickly pulled it up with the bamboo knot, restoring his appearance.


Afterward, the two sat in silence, the earlier awkwardness gradually dissipating. Xu Ziqing felt as if he had returned to the small world, enjoying the tranquility of their relations.h.i.+p.


Soon after, a gust of wind blew, and Xu Ziqing’s eyes blurred as he spotted a young man in a yellow robe standing on Si Feng’s back. He flicked his sleeves and released several men and women, including Su Xin and the others.


Seeing his comrades, Xu Ziqing felt relieved, realizing that this young man in the yellow robe was the one the plain-clothed man had mentioned.


The young man in the yellow robe noticed the bamboo knot in Xu Ziqing’s hair and then glanced at the man in plain clothes sitting opposite him. His eyes widened as if he had seen something incredible. Quickly regaining his composure, he said to the cultivators who had just stood still, “Follow me, don’t go over there.” Su Xin wanted to greet Xu Ziqing and ask questions, but he heeded the yellow-robed boy’s warning and refrained. He thought it would be better to settle down first and then talk to Xu Ziqing later.


With that, the group followed Du Xiu and sat down with some unfamiliar cultivators.


After introductions, Du Xiu waved his hand and took out a jade piece, asking everyone to test their spiritual roots so he could report to the sect. They were familiar with this jade as Tang Wenfei had used it before to test their spiritual roots. The test was quickly done, and Du Xiu received the jade back.


Upon examining the results, Du Xiu exclaimed, “One person has a single fire spiritual root! The rest of you possess dual spiritual roots, very well.” Hearing this, Su Xin and the others were anxious, wondering what their prospects might be.


Du Xiu continued, “Diao Zimo has dual water and fire spiritual roots and is qualified to enter the inner sect. Su Xin, with his single-fire spiritual root and excellent apt.i.tude, can enter after pa.s.sing the character test. As for the others…ordinary individuals need to complete three tests to enter our immortal sect.”


The group listened intently.


“The first test is already done—the spiritual root test. All of you have dual spiritual roots. Zhuo Hanyan, Ran Xingjian, and Luo Hou possess foundation-building skills, qualifying them to enter the inner sect. The second test evaluates your mind. If you pa.s.s, the three of you will join the inner sect. If not, you can join the outer sect. However, if you gain the favor of those in power among the elders, you may join the inner sect without going through this test.”


Upon hearing this, Su Xin asked, “What about my fellow Taoist…” He glanced at Xu Ziqing.


Du Xiu smiled and nodded, “That person is the newly-promoted enforcer in charge, holding real power. He can recommend someone to join their Xiaozhu Peak in the sect. I think your Taoist friend, Xu Ziqing, would be a great fit there.” Zhuo Hanyan then inquired if there were any drawbacks to recommending someone.


Du Xiu approved, “If the spiritual root is immature and the mind unstable, it’s okay to stay in the inner sect. However, if the recommended person causes harm to the sect, the one who recommended them will bear full responsibility.”


This recommendation was a compliment given by the sect to those with real power who could get things done.


The group gained a deeper understanding of the sect’s procedures and found Du Xiu to be approachable, encouraging more questions.


Su Xin, being straightforward, asked, “Senior Du, since we are from the same sect, why did you prevent me from talking to Brother Ziqing earlier?” Du Xiu didn’t find it disobedient and smiled, “Not just you, even among my juniors, I never interact with Yun s.h.i.+xiong.”


Su Xin wondered why.


The others were curious as well. While Yun s.h.i.+xiong was indeed powerful, Senior Du was equally formidable and likely a Golden Core Stage Cultivator, so why did he act this way?


Du Xiu shook his head and sighed, “It’s better to forget it. You all have extraordinary apt.i.tude, and most of you can join the inner sect. In that case, I’ll tell you. Yun s.h.i.+xiong practices swordsmans.h.i.+p, which has always been stronger than that of ordinary cultivators. But it’s not enough to make people fearful. However, Yun s.h.i.+xiong practices the way of ruthless killing swords…” He paused, his voice tinged with fear, “…a terrifying sword path. To master it, one must carry out countless killings, ama.s.sing endless killing intent. Pract.i.tioners of this path have no regard for kins.h.i.+p; they are ruthless and heartless, devoid of fear, joy, and worry. Emotions have no place in their hearts. They establish strict rules of killing in their minds, and anyone who violates them will be mercilessly slain. Therefore, they are not easy to provoke; otherwise, they will kill without hesitation. Even heaven descending upon the world will not deter them!”


The cultivators shuddered upon hearing this description.


Now, they refrained from looking at beyond Si Feng’s head and neck and sat upright with their eyes closed, too afraid to peek.


Du Xiu continued speaking, “Although the ruthless killing sword is the most terrifying path among many sword techniques, it has a flaw that makes it difficult for most people to practice. When one cultivates the ruthless killing sword intent and embraces extreme ruthlessness, one must acc.u.mulate a myriad of emotions in thousands of acts of ruthlessness. They need to turn these emotions into a clear altar to avoid being consumed by the killing intent. However, to practice ruthlessness, one must eradicate all seven kinds of emotions5These seven are: Happiness, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, Anger, Contempt, and Surprise.. It becomes a paradox—how can one have feelings and yet be devoid of them? The heart of a pract.i.tioner of the ruthless killing sword is like a rock, unyielding and unshakable. Their killing intent is extremely potent, and even a slight lapse in focus can lead to becoming entranced by it. And even if they manage to avoid such fascination, as long as they cannot harmonize emotion with ruthlessness, they will never advance beyond the peak of the Golden Core Transformation Stage, forever lingering in the elusive realm of the elixir, unable to reach the golden elixir stage. Many cultivators are thus discouraged from pursuing this path due to its immense challenges.”


Ran Xingjian, who rarely spoke, asked, “Then what about Yun s.h.i.+xiong?”


Du Xiu sighed, “Yun s.h.i.+xiong is a cultivator at the peak of the Golden Core Transformation Stage. He has remained at this level for over ten years and has only recently formed the image of the primordial spirit. Obviously, Yun s.h.i.+xiong has a naturally compatible temperament with this path, advancing rapidly and comprehending the ruthless killing sword. In the vast world, there are very few sword cultivators who can comprehend sword intent, let alone the terrifying sword intent of the ruthless killing sword. It is truly something to be feared!”


Su Xin gasped, “So, it’s all because of Yun s.h.i.+xiong’s limited cultivation level…”


Du Xiu shook his head, “I’m not sure. In my Wuling Immortal Sect, there is a peak known for enforcing discipline, especially for punis.h.i.+ng those who violate the sect’s rules. To enter this peak, one must have a strong cultivation base. Normally, at least a Golden Core Stage cultivator can apply. However, Yun s.h.i.+xiong has dozens of Golden Core Stage cultivators defeated under his hands, making him the only exception, despite his cultivation level being below Golden Core Stage. He is a mid-term Golden Core Stage cultivator, but I can’t say for certain if that is his true strength. If you were to fight him, you might never have a good chance of winning.”


Du Xiu glanced at the young man in the green s.h.i.+rt sitting opposite the plain-clothed man and said, “I’m amazed by how well he gets along with your friend, given his ability to stand beside Yun s.h.i.+xiong.”



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  • 1Zhang, chang, an old Chinese measure of length equal to 10 chi, or 3.58 metres (11 feet 9 inches).
  • 2As it turns out, Chonghua’s bloodline is not just peng, but kun-peng. Sorry
  • 3The raws is 萬鳥 (Wan Niao), but I can’t find the specific mythological bird with that name, so maybe it’s a creature that exists in this story
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  • 5These seven are: Happiness, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, Anger, Contempt, and Surprise.

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