Chapter 110: Concealment (Part Four)
Wei WuXian, “Coffins are used to hold corpses, of course. I’m guessing that what had been buried here was the corpse of Jin GuangYao’s mother, Meng Shi. He came here tonight likely to retrieve his mother’s corpse and travel to DongYing with her.”
Lan XiChen said nothing. Nie HuaiSang exclaimed with an ‘ah’, “Oh, yeah. It sounds very reasonable.”
Wei WuXian asked, “What do you think the person would do after they dug out the corpse of Jin GuangYao’s mother?”
Nie HuaiSang, “Wei-xiong, why do you keep on asking me? No matter how much you ask, I don’t know anything.” With a pause, he continued, “But…” Slowly, Nie HuaiSang brushed together his storm-drenched hair, “I think that if this person hates Jin GuangYao so much, they’d probably be entirely merciless towards something he cherishes more than his life.”
Wei WuXian, “Like cutting apart his corpse and keeping his limbs at different places, like what happened to ChiFeng-Zun?”
Nie HuaiSang jumped, stumbling backwards, “Th-Th-That’s… That’s a bit too much, isn’t it…”
Wei WuXian stared at him for a while before finally averting his gaze. Conjectures were conjectures, after all. Nobody had evidence.
Perhaps the confusion and helplessness on Nie HuaiSang’s face right now was all pretense. He didn’t want to admit that he used others as pawns, treating human lives as nothing. Perhaps this wasn’t the entirety of his plan. He had to hide his true colors to do more things, reach higher goals. Or, perhaps it wasn’t at all so complicated. There was someone else who sent the letter, killed the cats, and pieced together Nie MingJue’s head and body. Perhaps Nie HuaiSang was a complete, authentic good-for-nothing.
Maybe the last words Jin GuangYao said was a last-minute lie after his intention of attack was seen through by Nie HuaiSang, so that Lan XiChen’s thoughts would be disrupted while Jin GuangYao dragged them towards the same death. After all, Jin GuangYao was a big liar with countless past offenses. It wouldn’t be strange no matter when he lied or what he lied about.
As for why he changed his mind at the last moment, and pushed Lan XiChen out of the way, who could know just what exactly he was thinking?
Veins suddenly lined the back of the hand in which Lan XiChen placed on his forehead. His voice sounded muffled, “… Just what does he want to do? I once thought I knew him well, and then I realized I did not. Before tonight, I thought I knew him well once more, but now I do not.” Nobody could give him an answer. Lan XiChen repeated in frustration, “Just what does he want to do?”
Yet, as even he who was closest to Jin GuangYao didn’t know, it was impossible that others had an answer.
After a while of silence, Wei WuXian spoke, “Let’s stop standing around for nothing. Get a few people to go find assistance. Save a few to stand by here and watch the thing. The coffin and the guqin strings won’t be able to seal ChiFeng-Zun for long.”
As though to verify his judgement, loud noises echoed within the coffin again, along with a nameless fury. Nie HuaiSang shivered. Wei WuXian glanced at him, “You see? You have to switch to a firmer coffin right now, dig a deep ditch, and bury it once more. You won’t be able to open it in at least a hundred years. If you do, it’s guaranteed it’ll continue to haunt, resulting in endless consequences…”
Before he could finish, a loud, clear bark came from afar.
Wei WuXian’s face changed at once, while Jin Ling managed to gain some energy, “Fairy!”
The thunder had died and the pouring rain had become a sprinkle. The darkest part of the night had already passed. Light could be seen.
Sprinting, the soaking-wet dog flew in like a black wind, throwing itself at Jin Ling. Its round eyes were damp as it stood up on its hind legs, clinging to Jin Ling’s lap and whimpering. Wei WuXian watched as its crimson tongue extended from its white, sharp teeth and licked Jin Ling’s hand. His face paled and his eyes glazed over. As he opened his lips, he felt that his soul was about to become a wisp of green smoke and fly to the Heavens through his mouth. Quietly, Lan WangJi placed himself in front of him, blocking the line of sight between him and Fairy.
Immediately, hundreds of people surrounded the Guanyin Temple, each looking alarmed with swords unsheathed as though they were ready for a big fight. However, after those who rushed into the temple first saw the scene before their eyes, they all hesitated in surprise. Those lying on the ground were all dead; those who didn’t die were half-lying, half-standing. In summary, corpses and general chaos were plastered all over the floor.
Of the two who were at the foremost position, the left was the chief manager of the YunmengJiang Sect, while the left was Lan QiRen. Lan QiRen still had on a face full of shock and doubt. Before he even opened his mouth to ask, the first thing he saw was Lan WangJi, so close to Wei WuXian that they were practically one person. Within the blink of an eye, he’d forgotten everything he wanted to ask. Rage surged onto his face. Brows knitted together, he huffed and puffed, sending his mustache flying into the air.
The chief manager immediately went forth to help Jiang Cheng up, “Sect Leader, are you alright…”
While Lan QiRen raised his sword and shouted, “Wei…”
Before he even finished a few white-clothed figures rushed out from behind his back, all of them shouting, “HanGuang-Jun!”
“Senior Wei!”
“Senior Patriarch!”
The last boy bumped into Lan QiRen so hard he almost tipped over. He fumed, “No running! No making clamor!”
Apart from Lan WangJi, who turned to him and called, “Uncle”, nobody paid him any attention.
Lan SiZhui grabbed Lan WangJi’s sleeve with his left hand and Wei WuXian’s arm with his right, beaming, “This is great! HanGuang-Jun, Senior Wei, what a relief that both of you are fine. With how anxious Fairy was, we thought you came into something truly difficult.”
Lan JingYi, “SiZhui, really? How could there be a situation HanGuang-Jun cannot deal with? Told you you were worrying too much.”
“JingYi, were you not the one who was worried the entire way here?”
“Go away! Stop speaking nonsense.”
Lan SiZhui saw Wen Ning, who was finally able to get up from the ground, out of the corner of his eye. He immediately dragged him over as well and stuffed him into the circle of boys, who explained what had happened, all chirping at once.
After Fairy bit Su She, it sprinted all the way towards a dependent sect of the YunmengJiang Sect’s that was located around this town, barking unstoppably at its door. As the young sect leader saw the special collar at its neck, including a golden sign and a crest, he knew that this spiritual dog was probably of important background. With blood all over its body, it was clear that it had been in battle, with its owner having likely come across danger. Afraid of mishandling this, he immediately mounted his sword and brought it to Lotus Pier to notify the real sect presiding over the area, the YunmengJiang Sect. The chief manager at once recognized that this was the spiritual dog, Fairy of Young Master Jin Ling, and sent assistance immediately.
At the time, the GusuLan Sect was also about to leave Lotus Pier. Lan QiRen, however, was stopped by Fairy. It hopped up, tore off a thin white fabric from the hem of Lan SiZhui’s robe, and used his paws to shove it onto its its head, as if it wanted to make the white cloth into a circle around its forehead. It then lay on the ground and pretended to be dead. Lan QiRen had no idea what was happening, but Lan SiZhui had a moment of epiphany, “Mr. Lan, does it not seem like it is imitating the forehead ribbon of our sect? Does it want to tell us that either HanGuang-Jun or someone from the Lan Sect is also in danger?”
And so, the YunmengJiang Sect, the GusuLan Sect, and a few other sects that hadn’t left yet finally gathered everyone and came to assist them together.
Lan JingYi clicked his tongue, “We keep on calling it ‘Fairy’ this, ‘Fairy’ that, but who would have known it really is a spiritual dog!”
But no matter how spiritual, how magical it was, it was still a dog, the scariest creature in this world, to Wei WuXian. Even with Lan WangJi in front of him, he still shivered from his head to his toes. Ever since the Lan Sect juniors came, Jin Ling kept on sneaking glances at them, watching how they surrounded Wei WuXian and Lan WangJi in chatter.
Seeing Wei WuXian’s complexion grow even paler, he slapped Fairy’s butt and whispered, “Fairy, you go outside first.” Fairy shook his head and his tail, continuing to lick him. Jin Ling scolded, “Get out. Not listening to me anymore?”
Fairy gave him a pitiful state and jogged out of the temple, tail wagging. Wei WuXian could finally let out a sigh of relief. Jin Ling wanted to go over, but he felt somewhat embarrassed. Just as he was hesitating, Lan SiZhui suddenly saw what was at Wei WuXian’s waist. He paused for a moment, “… Senior Wei?”
Wei WuXian, “Hm? What?”
Lan SiZhui seemed to be in a trance, “Could… Could you let me take a look at your flute?”
Wei WuXian took it off, “What about the flute?”
Lan SiZhui received the flute with both hands and frowned a bit, some confusion on his face. Lan WangJi looked at him, while Wei WuXian looked at Lan WangJi, “What’s wrong with your SiZhui? He likes my flute?”
Lan JingYi exclaimed, “What? You finally lost that bad, out-of-tune flute of yours? This new one seems quite good!”
But he didn’t know that this new, ‘quite good’ flute was the spiritual tool he’d always wanted to take a look at—the legendary ghost flute ‘Chenqing’. He only beamed in his heart, Great! Now at least he will not lose face for HanGuang-Jun when he plays a duet with HanGuang-Jun. Heavens! The flute he had was ugly to both the eye and the ear!
Lan WangJi, “SiZhui.”
Lan SiZhui finally snapped out of it. He gave Chenqing back to Wei WuXian with both hands again, “Senior Wei.”
Wei WuXian took the flute. Remembering that Jiang Cheng was the one who brought it, he turned over there and commented casually, “Thanks.” He waved Chenqing, “I’ll… be keeping this?”
Jiang Cheng glanced at him, “It was yours in the first place.”
After a moment of hesitation, his lips moved slightly, as though he wanted to say something else. However, Wei WuXian had already turned to Lan WangJi. Seeing this, Jiang Cheng remained silent.
Of the people here, some were cleaning up the scene, some were solidifying the seal on the coffin, some were thinking about how to move it safely, and some were feeling angry. Lan QiRen raged, “XiChen, what in the world is wrong with you?!”
As his hand pressed the corner of his forehead, Lan XiChen’s face was full of an unspeakable grief. He seemed tired, “… Uncle, I am begging you. Ask no further. Really. Right now, I really wish to say nothing.”
Lan QiRen had never seen Lan XiChen, a child he single-handedly brought up, look so agitated and discomposed. He looked at him, then looked at Lan WangJi, surrounded by disciples alongside Wei WuXian, and felt more irritated the more he looked. He felt that of these two of his proudest disciples who had been absolutely perfect, neither listened to him anymore and both gave him much worry.
The coffin that sealed away Nie MingJue and Jin GuangYao was not only abnormally heavy, but also required careful treatment. Thus, a few sect leaders were the ones who volunteered to handle it. As one sect leader saw the features of the Guanyin statue, he first paused in surprise, then pointed at it for others to see as though he found something new and interesting, “Look at its face! Doesn’t it look like Jin GuangYao?”
Everyone mused after they looked, “It’s his face indeed! Why would Jin GuangYao make such a thing?”
Sect Leader Yao, “To declare himself a god with wild arrogance, of course.”
“Arrogant indeed, then, hahaha.”
Wei WuXian thought to himself, No, not necessarily.
Jin GuangYao’s mother was seen as the lowest prostitutes, so he decided to carve a Guanyin statue with his mother’s appearance, receiving the worship of tens of thousands.
But there was no use in saying all that. Nobody knew with more clarity than Wei WuXian that nobody would care and nobody would believe him. Anything related to Jin GuangYao would be given the most malicious conjectures and passed through the mouths of the crowd. Soon, this coffin would be sealed within a larger, firmer coffin. It’d be secured with seventy-two mahogany nails and buried deep underground, sealed under some mountain with stone tablets of warning.
And the things sealed inside would never see light again, under heavy barriers and endless scorn.
Nie HuaiSang leaned against the wall beside the door, watching a few sect leaders carry the coffin across the Guanyin Temple’s threshold. He looked down and dusted the dirty mud at the lower hem of his clothes. As if he saw something, he paused. Wei WuXian looked over as well. What had fallen to the ground was Jin GuangYao’s cap.
Nie HuaiSang bent down and picked it up. Only afterwards did he begin to saunter outside.
Fairy was waiting anxiously outside for his master, barking a couple of times. Hearing the barks, Jin Ling suddenly remembered that when Fairy was still a clumsy little puppy that couldn’t even reach his knees, Jin GuangYao was the one who brought it over.
Back then, he was only a few years old. He fought with the other children of Koi Tower, and didn’t feel satisfied even after he won, smashing everything in his room as he bawled his eyes out. None of the maids and servants dared approach him, afraid to be hit.
Grinning, the younger uncle of his snuck inside to ask, “A-Ling, what’s wrong?” He immediately smashed half a dozen vases beside Jin GuangYao’s feet. Jin GuangYao, “Uh-oh, how fierce. I’m so scared.” He shook his head as he left, pretending to be scared.
The second day, Jin Ling refused to go outside or eat anything as he sulked. Jin GuangYao walked around right outside his room. With his back against the door, Jin Ling shouted to be left alone, and suddenly the bark of a puppy came from outside the door.
He opened the door. Half-squatting, Jin GuangYao had in his arms a glistening-black puppy with round, wide eyes. He looked up and smiled, “I found this little thing but I don’t know what to call it. A-Ling, do you want to give it a name?”
The smile was so kind, so genuine that Jin Ling couldn’t believe Jin GuangYao faked it. All of a sudden, tears fell from his eyes again.
Jin Ling had always thought crying was a sign of weakness, treating such an act with contempt. Yet, apart from a flood of tears, there was no other way to release the pain and anger in his heart.
He didn’t know why, but he felt like he couldn’t hate or blame anyone. Wei WuXian, Jin GuangYao, Wen Ning—every one of them should be responsible to some extent for the deaths of his parents, every one of them gave him a reason to loathe them with all he had. But it also seemed like every one of them gave him a reason that made him unable to do so. But if he didn’t hate him, whom could he hate? Did he deserve to lose both his parents when he was young? Was he not only able to seek revenge, but also unable to hate someone purely and entirely?
He somehow didn’t want to let go. He felt wronged. He’d rather die together with them and end everything.
Watching him cry soundlessly as he stared at the coffin, Sect Leader Yao asked, “Young Master Jin, why are you crying? For Jin GuangYao?”
Seeing that Jin Ling said nothing, Sect Leader Yao spoke in a tone with which seniors often scolded juniors of their sect, “What are you crying for? Hold back your tears. Someone like your uncle doesn’t deserve anyone’s tears. Young Master, I mean no offense, but you can’t be so weak! This is the kindness of the fairer sex. You should know what’s right and what’s wrong, and straighten up your…”
If this were at the time the leader of LanlingJin Sect was still the Chief Cultivator who led the entire world of cultivation, the sect leaders of other sects would never have had the guts to patronize the Jin Sect’s disciples no matter what. Right now, Jin GuangYao had died already. Nobody was able to uphold the LanlingJin Sect. Its name had also been pretty much ruined, and likely it wouldn’t be able to rise again in the future, thus some people dared.
Jin Ling had thousands of thoughts and feelings whirling around in his heart in the beginning. Hearing Sect Leader Yao’s comments, a fire surged into his heart. He roared, “So what if I want to cry?! Who are you? What are you? Won’t leave me alone even for crying?!”
Sect Leader Yao didn’t expect to be shouted at either. He was a sect leader that had some fame as well. At once, his face darkened. Some others comforted him in low voices, “Let it go. Don’t bother with children.”
He finally retracted the embarrassed anger, snorting coldly, “Of course. Hah, why bother with young brats who know nothing about what’s right and what’s wrong?”
Lan QiRen watched as the coffin was hauled onto the cart. He turned around and was surprised, “Where is WangJi?”
He’d just been planning to abduct Lan WangJi back to the Cloud Recesses and talk to him for a hundred and twenty days, and perhaps ground him again if it still didn’t work. Who knew he disappeared in the blink of an eye. He walked around a bit, raising his voice, “Where is WangJi?!”
Lan JingYi, “Just now I said we brought Lil’ Apple and kept it right outside the temple. And HanGuang-Jun, along with… along with… went to greet Lil’ Apple.”
Lan QiRen, “And then?”
It was needless to say what happened afterwards. Not a sliver of Wei WuXian’s, Lan WangJi’s, and Wen Ning’s shadows remained outside the Guanyin temple.
Lan QiRen watched Lan XiChen who followed behind him sluggishly, still absent-minded, and sighed forcefully before he left with a flip of his sleeves.
Lan JingYi looked around, yelling in surprise, “SiZhui? What happened? When did SiZhui disappear too?”
When Jin Ling heard that Wei WuXian and Lan WangJi were gone, he rushed outside, almost tripping on the threshold of the Guanyin Temple. But no matter how anxious, he was no longer able to find their figures. Fairy giddly ran circles around him, wagging his tongue.
Jiang Cheng stood below a tall, straight tree within the Guanyin Temple. He glanced at him and spoke coldly, “Wipe your face.”
Jin Ling rubbed his eyes roughly, wiping his face before running back, “Where are they?”
Jiang Cheng, “Gone.”
Jin Ling exclaimed, “You let them go just like that?”
Jiang Cheng mocked, “Or else? Have them stay for dinner? Say thank you and sorry after the meal?”
Jin Ling began to simmer, pointing at him, “No wonder he wanted to go. It’s all because of that attitude of yours! Why are you so annoying, Uncle?!”
Hearing this, Jiang Cheng raised his hand with glaring eyes, scolding, “Is this how you talk to someone older than you? You asking to be beaten up?!”
Jin Ling shrunk back. Fairy tucked in its tail as well. Yet Jiang Cheng’s slap never landed at the back of his head. Instead, it was retracted powerlessly.
He spoke, irritated, “Shut up. Jin Ling. Shut up. We’re going back. Each to their own sect.”
Jin Ling paused in surprise. After some hesitation, he shut up obediently. Head hanging, he walked a few steps beside Jiang Cheng before looking up again, “Uncle, you had something to say, didn’t you?”
Jiang Cheng, “What? No.”
Jin Ling, “Just now! I saw it. You wanted to say something to Wei WuXian, and then you didn’t.”
After a moment of silence, Jiang Cheng shook his head, “There’s nothing to say.”
What could he say?
That, back then, I wasn’t caught by the Wen Sect because I wanted to go back to Lotus Pier to retrieve my parents’ corpses. That, at the town we passed on our way, when you were buying food, a group of Wen Sect cultivators caught up. That, I discovered them early and left where I sat, hiding at the corner of the street and didn’t get caught, but they were patrolling the streets and would soon run into you outside.
That this was why I ran out and distracted them.
But just like how the past Wei WuXian couldn’t tell him the truth of giving him his golden core, the current Jiang Cheng wasn’t able to say anything either.

So that’s how he was caught. Each of them had their own parts played in the grand scheme.
AHHHHHHH can someone please finally hug Jin Ling? The kid is 14 and has only his dog as a friend and gets pretty much hated by almost everyone else!
And tbh I dislike jgy. But I cant hate him anymore, rather I pity and despise him.
Poor lwc doesnt deserve this, guess he will be going into seclusion for a long time for this…
And uh gosh A-yuan realized who wwx is!! And here I actually thought wen ning told him Haha.
Are we going to see a “family reunion” next??
And the pain, the pain. Jiang Cheng what are you doing to us, you two lice each other (like brothers) yet you both cant open your mouths..
Thank you for your hard work K!!
If Jiang cheng didn’t distract the wen’s to save Wei Ying, he wouldn’t get caught, he wouldn’t lost his golden core, Weiying wouldn’t have to give his, wouldn’t have to take the dark path, none of these will happen.
I really want Wei ying to know this, but then again how could he say it? Nobody knew, they all death already, and nobody will speak up for him. At least Wei ying has Wen ning to reveal the truth and Lan zhan to speak up for him, to protect him from others. Jiang cheng doesn’t has anybody, only Jin ling which he protects dearly. Jin ling would not understand him, too young and too many he doesn’t know. In a way, he really resemble Jiang cheng in youth. Really hope he has someone to soothe him.
Ahh-but what goes around comes around. WWX back then also had no one to speak for him & defend him! Not even Jiang Cheng stood up for him or stood by him. It was as JGY said “JC had been stronger, had not been so easily influenced, had not turned against his ‘brother’ the outcome may have been just a little bit different” (i am sure those r not the exact words but it is the gist of it). I mean seriously JC would Have had WWX to talk to, stand up for him, defend him, make him the strongest sect leader and sect. But no-o…he had to let his temper get in the way & let others influence him. Coulda shoulda woulda all water under the bridge. They need to let by gones be by gones & start over! Thank You ExR for the update!!
Maybe if the person that had died hadnt been his sister and brother in law and so many other ppl he would have defend him. But he was a sect leader, barely twenty and defending wwx would have make ppl turn onto his sect instead.
And he did support wwx at first, he let wwx stay at burial ground to protect the clan that had killed his parents and w/o knowing that those ppl had once save him. That must hurt more than he let on.
I know its hard to see people make mistake because they are being human and i might be bias because i has always like jiang cheng best and even if you say that wwx dont have anyone, didnt he has wen qing and wen ning? Lan wangji comes to see him too
But jiang cheng is with his sect which member no one he really know because ALL original member are killed and his sister is dead.
Well, if JC hadn’t distracted the Wen, WWX wld’ve been caught and either ended with his own core melted or simply dead, coz as top disciple rather then the heir, he was even more expendable than JC… plus he most prolly wldn’t have trusted Wen Ning the way WWX finaly did when he remembered the youth from the tournament the previous year, so they wldn’t have had the Wen siblings to protect them.
So in the end, this was prolly the best scenario possible in those horrific circomstances…
I Laughed when Lan Quiren thought of grounding Wangji (a 30+ year old man ) again XD
Yeah that’ll teach him.
I love how he actually thinks that is the most appropriate path. To give him a stern talking to for 120 days and then GROUND HIM.
“You were hanging out with that Wei WuXian again!? Grounded!”
“Uncle, Wangji is over 30 years old.”
“I don’t care Xichen! He is still grounded!!”
Hahaha. That was pretty hilarious.
INTERNAL SQUEEEAAAALLLINGGG okay I’m squealing externally too gmfakgmfa;ga ahhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank you <3
Waah what a nice chapter ~(>.<)~ thanks for the translations!
You just had to screw me over by including Inquiry as the song didn’t you? XD
Oh man the feels I got when I heard the song start. I love you guys lol
Thank you so much for the chapter and journey so far!!
I know right!! “INQUIRY” is my all time favorite of all the MDZS songs that i have heard so far (and i have heard alot!). Thank You for sharing this ExR!
I relate to Jin Ling so much in this chapter. And I don’t even like JGY, but to be honest, I do believe that he genuinely cared for Jin Ling, when he brought Fairy back so Jin Ling doesn’t have to be alone anymore… JGY might have done a lot of bad things, but he isn’t completely heartless, there are those times and people he genuinely care for…. So, really I can relate to Jin Ling so much in this chapter
As for JC not being able to tell Wei Ying, in the end, I don’t really think it will make a difference whether he tells Wei Ying the truth or not, it’s like he said and just like Wei Ying said, in the end, he doesn’t want to think about who owes who anymore, the past is their past, because whether if JC distracted the Wen’s to prevent Wei Ying from being captured, and then him (Wei Ying) losing his GC in the process, at the end of the day, what JC did still came back in a loop because Wei Ying still ended up losing his core because he wanted to protect and save JC….
These two… Is just so full of bitter-sweet……..Urgh T.T But on a side note, I’m glad to see JC no longer hates Wei Ying!
Anyways, happy to see Sizhui recalls his past there!!! <3 Those Lan Juniors is precious and LOL @ LQR, he's so funny LOL!
P.S: Thanks for the double-updates!
Trying to find fault for the past is useless indeed, they must simply learn to go forward from it. But knowing the truth might help show their mutual love and mend the difficulty they have to communicate better from now on. It wldn’t be about guolt and owning, but about mutual care, and maybe learning that secrets do more harm than good…
Thank you for the update 😍😍😍
It saddens me how Jiang Cheng & Wei Ying’s relationship turned out so horribly after all they’ve been through with each other. 😢😢😢 If only they could get proper closure… But at least he already knows the truth about his golden core.
LOL Lan WangJi & Wei WuXian had already ran away before anybody manage to catch them hahahahahahaahahaha.
STILL SO CURIOUS ABOUT NIE HUAISANG AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Thanks so much for the fast update & great work! I’m so astonished!
Thank you so much for the new chapters!
Ohh… my heart hurts…
As always, thanks for the update!
Omg thanks for the update!
And Jin Ling wanted to follow his ‘other’ uncle WWX..aww♥️
Can’t wait for the next chapters!!
THANK YOU, GODDESSES OF TRANSLATION!!!
This: “After a moment of hesitation, his lips moved slightly, as though he wanted to say something else. However, Wei WuXian had already turned to Lan WangJi. Seeing this, Jiang Cheng remained silent.”
This will make me sad forever. Boys….ugh!!!? 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Very2 excellent.now happy time. Huhuu
I’m still a rebel selling SPOILERS IN A BOX
These boxes cannot be opened though
I am still just waiting for that Jiang Cheng and Wei Ying moment. All I want is one moment of them being the brothers they once were again. Just one moment. Just one moment of them being A-Xian and A-Cheng.
I’ll be over here in my corner until such a time.
Fck fck fckkkk Jiang Cheng my beautiful kindhearted emo child!! So he had been sacrificing himself for WWX all along?? Even after the deaths of his parents and while he was still grieving, he still thought of WWX as a brother to be protected. Omg im crying now, why is everyone so badly misunderstood?? TAT
You two need to make up okay!
When JC remained silent after WWX turned to LWJ ugh poor child. Feelsbadman…
Now I feel sorry for each and every character in this novel. Why are their lives so miserable? I just hope that they could be happy soon.
To be honest in this chapter I was expecting Detective Wei Ying to expose NHS, too bad that was discontinued.
As for some blaming Lan Zhan for not comforting his brother, I think there’s nothing to say? No amount of comforting works, plus he still needs to elope with WY. Even if SiZhui was not a little one, it’s still counted? What is it again? A mum, a dad, and a little one? SiZhui can be the little one. We can ignore Wen Ning by the way.
And yep, poor Jing Ling indeed. I’d love to think JGY really treasures his nephew in place of his dead son. He’s a villain but I kinda like him.
Plus Jiang Cheng and Lan XiChen are quite pitiful too. It’s a pity Lan QiRen’s plan to abduct Lan Zhan was doomed, though. I thought it was WY’s turn to save his damsel in distress, kidnapped by his evil uncle and locked in a tower, waiting to be rescued. As if.
Why the hatred for Lan QiRen? He’s just a normal uncle that hates to see his favorite nephew being corrupted by our mc.
Thanks for the chapter!
Ahhhhhhh yes! Thank you so much
Mmmmn I don’t like the uncle. Like, he’s mad because one of his nephews is heartbroken for killing his brother without hearing out his side. And he’s mad at the other for finally being reunited with the love of his life. ((who may or may not have killed a lot of people…))
But hey, if he wasn’t against Wen WuXian in the first place Lan WangJi might have been able to save him before he lost his mind.
Someone please give Jin Ling a giant hug. :’(
Ugh, Lan XiChen gets honorary membership in the “boys that need conforting” Club. Permanent members are Jiang Cheng and Jin Lin. Former members were Wei Ying and Lan Zhan. Those two don’t need this club anymore… My poor heart.
That scene when Nie Huaisang picked up Jin GuangYao’s cap and took it outside. Why did he do that? This is such a strange scene to include in this chapter.
Between Jin GuangYao and Nie Huaisang Who is the lesser of two evils? Is it Jin GuangYao who committed evil deeds on people who mistreated him to resolve his problems? Or is it Nie Huaisang who plotted the death of countless innocent lives (the junior disciples at Yi City, Mo XuanYu, and everyone who part took in the siege) and used people like Wei WuXian and Lan XiChen to resolve his problems?
Although MXTX, the author, left it up to speculations as to whether or not Nie Huaisang was the true mastermind, I think he is. He is supposed to be one of the closest people to Jin GuangYao as he was his sworn brother and someone who he looked up to for help. Yet, he shows no sign of grief over his death unlike Jin Ling and Lan XiChen. Even Wei WuXian shows some signs of sympathy as he speculates the truth behind the face of the statue. Not only did he answer Wei WuXian’s questions very well, he seem to answer them in a way that reveals a more callous nature. I don’t think the know-nothing face would be capable of answering those questions in such a way.
I can pretty much empathize with jiang cheng things do not go back the way they use to and thats how everything else plays irl i guess. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE UPDATE EXILED REBEL💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Thanks for the update 😍