Story 6 - Slapping Faces and Entering Sects (Part 27/27 Endđ)
Sect Leader Peerless Resolve, my martial brother and I flew over the sect on a leaf shaped immortal boat.
I normally didnât feel jittery; however, the closer we came to my goal, the more excited I became.
And that was when my old friend had to ruin my mood by reminding me of a few important things.
âI just heard from the Seven Shadows Pavilion. Thatâs the information collecting arm of the sect.â He explained while glancing at a confused-looking Little Spring. âWe found all the demonic sect spies directly responsible for interfering in the trials.â
âThey admitted to everything?â
âNot exactly. These were cultivators that have been turned into slaves. The ones that didnât kill themselves when we discovered them werenât able to tell us much.â
No shit? âWell, they must have answered some questions, right?â
âAccording to the talkative ones, they were ordered to murder you both, even if it broke their cover.â
âSo, they messed with the birds, the arrows and sent that girl to break out one of their elders?â
âYes,â he spat out. âThey even gave little Zhao XiuYing a powerful talisman theyâd stolen from the War Time Treasury. Thatâs one less weapon weâll have when we need it!â
âIt sounds like their influence goes worryingly deep.â
He nodded grimly. âIf they hadnât targeted you so intensely, I might not have realized it as soon. Now Iâll have to find the infection and rip it out of the sect before it festers.â
âWhat about the knife Liu ChuHua stabbed me with?â The kid grabbed his sleeves.
âThat too was part of their plan, though one that they hadnât expected to work.â
Frankly, I didnât know how deep it went either. I knew there had been some people whoâd betrayed the sect during the war, but Iâd been too busy not dying to pay attention to that.
Plus, it hadnât affected where theyâd stationed me. âWere you able to get any clues on who ordered it?â
âNot yet, but weâll keep looking. In the meantimeâŠâ he paused for a second as if he wanted to add âif you surviveâ to the end of his sentence, but was too tactful to do so. âI think you both shouldnât go anywhere alone, even in the sect.â
âYes, Sect Leader!â
âWeâll be sure to ask Senior Unyielding and Senior Jujube for help,â the kid said.
I grinned evilly. âLittle Spring, if we become Immortal Zhenrenâs disciples, then we should address those two as our juniors.â
The Sect Leader coughed slightly.
What? I wasnât the one who thought that determining who was junior and senior should be based on who a cultivatorâs master was.
Deciding it on a personâs actual realm made more sense â but I wasnât there when they created this sect. They couldnât blame me for taking advantage of the hierarchy.
***
One of the sixteen mountains called Elderâs Peak came into view. Its whole purpose was to house the Immortal Ascension stage monsters who were either in emergency closed door cultivation or who wanted to live around similarly powerful individuals. There were also a couple of retired Peak Masters here.
Considering the situation with my soul, even getting near this place was fucking dangerous for me. But this was where they kept the statues made of both those who tried ascending to immortality and those who succeeded.
Each statue held a piece of the cultivatorâs will. It was the sectâs only way to speak to those in the other realms⊠except the process to communicate with them had long been lost⊠and those immortals had larger things to worry about than some sect in the mortal realm.
Well, for the most part.
The reason why I was able to get away with my lies so far was because there had been instances of immortals passing their knowledge onto others through their dreams. A certain grandmaster alchemist in a famous Xianxia came to mind as one example.
The Sect Leader landed the immortal boat in front of the Cave of Ascended.
Of course, it looked like a blank wall until he casually waved at it. Then it transformed into a beautiful cavern opening.
After we walked in, I couldnât help but glance at where I had left my own statue in my past life. It was something every Immortal Ascension stage master did before they faced their tribulation.
The empty area was a bleak reminder that I was no longer that powerful person anymore.
As we moved forward, I noticed that there were several more statues here than I remembered. Also, several missing ones.
But other than that, this place remained mostly unchanged for a thousand years.
The Sect Leader guided us through various advanced traps and formations. Eventually we reached a beautiful stone statue of the man Iâd always considered my teacher â Immortal Zhenren Sword Within the Light of Virtue.
The cultivator I wanted to take as my master instead of Verdant Bamboo.
When I put my own statue in here, Iâd secretly visited this one. Frankly, Iâd been looking forward to finally meeting him face to face.
Part of why I was so angry with Bloodsword for getting me killed and for that tear in time and space for sending me back here was because theyâd taken that possibility from me.
Also, because that main character was an idiotic fart of a person who needed to die.
But none of that mattered now. Because I was about to contact Immortal Zhenren and make him become my master⊠then convince him to take Little Spring too.
Ever since I had this idea, Iâd been mentally preparing for it. And if I failed, he could easily kill me outright if just contacting him didnât.
âThis is the statue of my Martial Uncle,â the Sect Leader said. He looked at us and even though he was trying to hide his emotions, I could sense a bit of sorrow in his eyes. âYou understand that, for hundreds of years, no one has been able to survive communicating with an immortal.â
âI know.â
âI recommend that you donât try. The chances that it will work is infinitely close to zero. Even without taking him as your master, youâll be able to contribute to the sect and earn a place here.â
I grinned at my old friend. âHow about, if I survive, you double the reward we talked about earlier?â
âIf you actually succeed, Iâll quadruple it.â
âIâll hold you to that.â I turned to Little Spring. âDonât worry, Iâll make it. But, stand back. You wonât be able to handle this.â
He pursed his lips and stood stiffly, as if he wasnât going anywhere. When I glared, he took a few big steps away from me and pouted.
I brought out the stone necklace I received from Fairy Verdant Bamboo and sat down in the lotus position.
Very slowly, I set up a few mental defenses. Okay, they might be pointless when compared to the power of a goddamn immortal, but like fuck would I let that stop me from protecting myself.
I glared at the statue and the familiar face.
There was no reason to put this shit off.
With a clack, I pressed the small stone circle to the statueâs shoulder. And I waited.
And waited.
A few coughs came from behind me.
Okay, so this was getting a bit awkward. But I wasnât going to let the absence of communication just yet serve as a justification for decreasing my mental walls!
Sweat beaded on my forehead. My hand on the stone shook. This was the first time Iâd been this nervous in⊠it seemed like ages.
A half an hour passed.
Maybe it wasnât the communication part that was dangerous but the waiting that could kill a person...
That was when the weak sigh filled my head so heavily that my nose started to bleed. I coughed up several mouthfuls of blood.
Fuck. My consciousness blurred.
And darkened at the edges.
Had I almost blacked out from a goddamn sigh?
My Immortal Ascension stage soul shuddered as I felt a will focus entirely on me, like the concept of sharpness itself was mere millimeters away from slitting my ethereal body into pieces.
A chillingly lovely voice seething with anger echoed through my mind. If I hadnât had my mental defenses up (and had a soul as strong as mine) I would have passed out from the first syllable. ::You have ten breaths to tell me why I shouldnât kill you for taking this child over!::
::This Junior greets Immortal Zhenren! I am Fairy Lin, a disciple of the Indomitable Will sect.::
::Answer my question!::
Fuck, give me a second. I was getting there. Werenât immortals supposed to be patient?
::I didnât take over anything! I accidentally traveled back a thousand years and landed in my 9-year-old body!::
I could feel the presence pause. Likely, time travel was rare even in the immortal realm.
::That sounds like nonsense.::
::How else could I know how to contact you without dying outright?::
That seemed to strike a chord with him because he said, ::Very well, Little Lin. Iâll listen to what you have to say. This better be worth my attention.::
Thank fuck. He was letting me explain.
While I didnât tell him about my transmigration, I told him about how I spent a millennium in this world before my death. How I was about to escape the tribulation to go find one of my secret replacement bodies, when a weird tear in time and space appeared right where I was moving.
::And after that, I found myself back before Iâd ever joined the sect.::
Of course, my knowledge of a possible future was useless to the Immortal, but if it stopped him from killing me outright, Iâd come clean with even my most embarrassing moments⊠And now that I thought about it, those happened more often than I would have liked⊠Whatever.
::I donât understand why youâre contacting me. I have nothing to do with the mortal realm anymore.::
::Immortal Zhenren, I have been learning from your notes since I was young. Everything you left behind that wasnât locked inside your mountain has been scoured by me. You have influenced my life and my Dao, as a teacher. When I would speak with the Sect Leader about your accomplishments, I regretted my inability to make you my master. But that was my past.::
I took in a deep breath and clenched my hands into fists. It was funny how I could go through a thousand years of hardship and here I was, nervous when facing someone who could crush me with a thought or a thoughtless word. But, at this point, the worst that could happen was failure. As someone constantly in second place, I was used to that.
::In this life I have yet to worship a master. I request you take me as your disciple! Or at least allow me to use your name for protection.::
::I have never considered accepting in a disciple.::
It wasnât over yet! ::I understand that your reason against it has always been because you wanted to focus on your cultivation.::
::That is still the case.::
I mentally leaned in. ::Ah, but with me being in a whole other realm, you can just ignore me.::
::Thatâs ridiculous. What master would ignore their own disciple?::
My previous one? ::Then youâd have the most self sufficient disciple in history. One whoâd already made it to Immortal Ascension before. And Iâll do it again but faster. Youâll be able to brag to all your friends!::
::Little Lin, do I seem like the kind of Immortal who would go around bragging?::
He had a point. From all accounts, Sword Within the Light of Virtue was the type of person who would let his actions speak for him.
There had to be something I could say to grab his attention. I mean, I was obviously amazing, but I had to convince someone who actually made it to immortality of that. Perhaps I could start with the thing that started it all?
::Would you like to hear how Iâve progressed your logical alchemy methods?::
::My theory that everything happens for a reason and can be deduced through trial and error?::
Finally!
::Not only did I make progress, Iâve used it to complete pills at the highest rank a cultivator in the mortal realm can.::
::What did you do?::
I started explaining my history with alchemy. How Iâd had trouble with it at first until I found his notes. I briefly went over each thing I learned over the years. The new hand seals, the organized and detailed note keeping. Then I hinted at the methods I improved on, but I didnât give him a full explanation.
By the time I finished answering his questions, I had barely touched on the points I had discovered. And by then, several hours had passed.
::As much as I would like to continue this conversation, there are concerns up here I must take care of.::
Oh, I was not going to let him get away. Just before I opened my mental mouth to hook him back in he continued, ::So⊠youâd like me to accept you as a nominal master?::
This... was too easy? Wait. I needed to respond. ::Yes! Oh⊠and my junior martial brotherâs as well.::
I could feel his massive presence sweep over the cave as it took in the Sect Leader and Little Spring.
::Strange. I feel no fate with you or your martial brother. Perhaps this has something to do with your time displacement. Someone who has expanded on my teachings as much as you cannot be unconnected with me.::
That was probably because I was a transmigrator, but whatever.
::It is only right that we defy the heavens to make our own fate.:: Muahahaha!
::Nicely said. Very well, Iâll allow you both to worship me as your masterâŠ::
Finally! I did it! Iâd turned my lies into truth!
::However, this means that youâll also become members of Indomitable Willâs sister sect in the immortal realm. Itâs called the Immortal Will Sect.::
Thereâs a related sect over there? And whatâs with that awful naming sense? ::If itâs a sect Immortal Zhenren has approved of, then, of course, Iâll join!::
Of course, it was only after I agreed that I realized that heâd sounded like someone whoâd eaten something terrible and was excited to get other people to taste it.
Whatever. Iâd worry about it in a few hundred years, after Iâve ascended. Besides, I was probably overthinking. Immortal Zhenren wasnât the kind of person who liked to share misery.
::After my ascension, when we greet each other, I will give you a proper meeting gift.::
::Little Lin, your improvements to my Dao of Alchemy is the best meeting gift you could have possibly given me. Since Iâm not there, I suppose I can leave you with everything from Righteous Defense Peak that the sect hasnât taken away from it.::
Taken away? ::Master, In all the years I lived in my past life, we never opened your peak.::
::What?::
::Didnât you have a very good reason for closing it off to everyone?::
::Oh! No! I must have left the security measures on when I ascended.::
My eyebrow twitched.
God damn it, Sect Leader Peerless Resolve! You kept telling me that there was a reason he closed up that mountain when the truth was that no one wanted to spend the time and effort to get past Immortal Zhenrenâs Xianxia style security system!
::Here, Iâll tell you how to enter the mountain. When youâre strong enough, you can take over as Peak Master.::
He then went on to explain⊠for a goddamn hour⊠how to undo every little trap and formation heâd installed.
By the end of it, I felt like I had lost my soul. But I remembered everything. Like fuck would I allow my one chance to obtain my dream home get away from me simply because I couldnât memorize a few hundred... thousand mechanisms.
***
After we said our goodbyes, I used the cleaning technique to rid my robes of blood stains. Since it was there, I also cleaned Immortal Zhenrenâs statue.
Satisfied, I walked Little Spring through the acceptance ceremony. Both of us bowed three times to our new masterâs image and the strand of will heâd left behind.
Finally, I had a master I could be proud of!
Someday, after I ascended, Iâd offer him tea.
Once we completed that, the Sect Leader brought us back to the immortal boat.
âSo, are you taking us to Righteous Defense Peak?â
âVery humorous, Little Lin.â My old friend turned the boat and headed in the exact opposite direction of my mountain. âImmortal Zhenren already had a conversation with me about this. You may know how to enter, but youâre not allowed to take up residence until I decide youâre strong enough.â
What? Master why?!
âI mean, just imagine if you, a little Qi Condensation practitioner, became a Peak Master? Youâd be dead by the end of the day.â
That... was exactly what would happen.
I mentally grasped at the mental image of my home that seemed to fly away the further we went from it.
My precious peak! Wait for me a little longer.
I already waited a millennium. What were a few more years⊠or decades?
If I werenât such a badass, I might cry.
âItâs okay, Sister Lin. I also spoke with Master. Heâs someone to look up to, isnât he?â
He communicated with the kid? âImmortal Zhenren is absolutely impressive! Do you think Iâd lead you down the wrong path?â
He paused for a second longer than necessary before saying, âOf course not!â
Brat. Did he assume I wouldnât notice? Was he still doubting me after all this time? âI would never choose a bad person to be our master.â Not after what I experienced before.
He briefly hugged me. âThank you for getting us into a sect where we can worship such a good master.â
Another hug? And he actually appreciated the fact that I got us into the sect, for once? That must have been one hell of a conversation!
I patted his head. âWhat did you discuss, anyway?â
âNothing much...â That was a fucking lie if I ever saw one, but whatever. He could keep his little secrets. Then the kid smiled like he wanted to scold somebody. âHowever, he did let me know how contacting him put you in extreme danger.â
I mean, I did say that communicating with him would be life threatening. Did he think Iâd undersold the risk to our lives?
Now that I thought about it, maybe I could have elaborated moreâŠ
âIn the future, Iâll try to make sure youâre more aware of the risks.â
He scowled. âIâd like it better if we donât put ourselves in that much danger in the first place.â
Kid... as the main character of this universe, you wonât have a choice.
Enough of those dark thoughts, I had a prize to collect!
I turned to my old friend and grinned. âMartial Nephew, I believe you owe me a small fortune of spirit stones, several boxes of herbs and a few dozen ingots of the various metals we discussed.â
Little Spring was missing a sword, and I needed to make it.
âActually, I owe you four times that amount. Iâll make sure you receive it within the day.â
I nodded.
We came to a stop at a small home halfway up Indomitable Peak. It couldnât compare to the luxurious one weâd stayed in before the trials, but it wasnât bad. Of course, it wasnât as nice as an actual immortalâs cave, but it would do.
âSince Iâm taking care of you, Iâll provide proper accommodations. Of course, staying in a courtyard like this is very costly. To pay for it, Iâll have you help me out with a few insignificant tasks to earn some spirit stones.â
A shiver ran down my spine as I remembered him saying a similar phrase about trivial tasks in my past life.
I had to stop that torture from repeating itself! This time, I would not spend a decade drowning in goddamn paperwork!
âMartial Nephew, have you ever heard of a âtemplate?ââ
He shook his head.
âNo?â I smiled with teeth. âThen, I think this would be a good time to discuss this advancement in something I like to call the Dao of Paperwork...â