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Chapter 73: Recklessness—Part Two

On that night, an extreme crisis flooded the cultivational world.

At midnight, in the Golden Pavilion on Koi Tower sat over fifty sect leaders from sects of all sizes. Jin GuangShan sat in the foremost seat. Jin ZiXuan was away, while Jin ZiXun didn’t have enough experience, so Jin GuangYao was the only one who stood beside him. In the front row sat sect leaders and famed cultivators like Nie MingJue, Jiang Cheng, Lan XiChen, and Lan WangJi. All of their expressions were solemn. The next row sat sect leaders of lesser importance. 

They seemed as if they were confronted with a formidable enemy, at times whispering things like, “I knew it.” 

“It would’ve been like this sooner or later.”

“Let’s see how they intend on dealing with this.”

Jiang Cheng was the center of everyone’s gaze. Sitting in the front, his face was clouded. Along with the others, he was listening to Jin GuangYao explaining things, his expression respectful and his tone soft.

“… Four inspectors were harmed. Around fifty of the remaining Wen Sect members escaped. After Wei WuXian led them into Burial Mound, he summoned hundreds of fierce corpses to patrol the base of the mountain. Our people still can’t get any further.”

When he finished, silence filled Golden Pavilion.

 

Jiang Cheng only spoke after a few moments, “What he did was indeed a bit too much. Sect Leader Jin, I apologize to you in place of him. If there’s any way at all to help the situation, please let me know. I’ll definitely compensate for things however I can.”

What Jin GuangShan wanted, however, wasn’t his apology or his compensation, “Sect Leader Jiang, at first, for your sake, the LanlingJin Sect didn’t intend on saying anything. However, some of these inspectors weren’t from the Jin Sect. There were a few from other sects as well. This makes it…”

Jiang Cheng’s brows were knitted. He rubbed the vein that throbbed at his temple and soundlessly took in a deep breath, “… I apologize to all of the Sect Leaders. Everyone, I’m afraid you don’t know that the Wen cultivator whom Wei WuXian wanted to save was called Wen Ning. We owe him and his sister Wen Qing gratitude for what happened during the Sunshot Campaign.”

Nie MingJue, “You owe them gratitude? Isn’t the QishanWen Sect the ones who caused the YunmengJiang Sect’s annihilation?”

Within these few years, Jiang Cheng insisted on working late into the night every day. That day, just as he decided to rest early, he had to rush to Koi Tower overnight because of the thundering news. He’d been suppressing some anger under his fatigue since the beginning. With his natural competitiveness, he was already quite agitated since he had to apologize to other people. When he heard Nie MingJue mention the incident of his sect again, hatred sprouted within him.

The hatred was directed at not only everyone who was seated in this room, but also Wei WuXian.

Lan XiChen responded a moment later, “I have heard of Wen Qing’s name a few of times. I do not remember her having participated in any of the Sunshot Campaign’s crimes.”

Nie MingJue, “But she’s never stopped them either.”

Lan XiChen, “Wen Qing was one of Wen RuoHan’s most trusted people. How could she have stopped them?”

Nie MingJue spoke coldly, “If she responded with only silence and not opposition when the Wen Sect was causing mayhem, it’s the same as indifference. She shouldn’t have been so delusioned as to hope that she could be treated with respect when the Wen Sect was doing evil and be unwilling to suffer the consequences and pay the price when the Wen Sect was wiped out.”

Lan XiChen knew that because of what happened to his father, Nie MingJue abhorred Wen-dogs more than anything, especially with how intolerable he was toward evil. Lan XiChen didn’t say anything else. 

One of the sect leaders spoke up, “What Sect Leader Nie said is quite right. Besides, Wen Qing is one of Wen RuoHan’s most trusted people. You’re telling me she never participated? Well I don’t buy it. Is there any Wen-dog without a single drop of blood on their hands? Maybe it’s just that we haven’t found out about it yet!”

As soon as the Wen Sect’s past cruelties were mentioned, the crowd boiled over, surging and chattering. Jin GuangShan wanted to talk, but he grew displeased, seeing this. 

Jin GuangYao noticed his change in expression and raised his voice at once, “Everyone, please calm down. This isn’t the focus of what we’re discussing today.” As he spoke, he let the servants carry out chilled slices of fruits to divert the people’s attention. Eventually, Golden Pavilion managed to quiet down. 

Taking this opportunity, Jin GuangShan spoke, “Sect Leader Jiang, this was supposed to be a matter of your sect. It wouldn’t have been appropriate for me to barge in. But now that things are like this, I’ll have to caution you on the topic of Wei Ying.”

Jiang Cheng, “Sect Leader Jin, go ahead.”

Jin GuangShan, “Sect Leader Jiang, Wei Ying is your right-hand man. You value him a lot. All of us know this. However, on the other hand, it’s hard to tell whether or not he actually respects you. In any case, I’ve been a sect leader for so many years and I’ve never seen the servant of any sect dare be so arrogant, so proud. Have you heard what they say outside? Things like how during the Sunshot Campaign the victories of the YunmengJiang Sect were all because of Wei WuXian alone—what nonsense!”

Hearing this, Jiang Cheng’s face was already quite dark. Jin GuangShan shook his head, “In an event as important as the Flower Banquet, he dared throw a fit right in front of you, leaving however he pleased. He even dared say something like ‘I don’t care about the sect leader Jiang WanYin at all!’ Everyone who was there heard it with their own ears…”

Suddenly, an indifferent voice spoke up, “No.”

Jin GuangShan was in the middle of his fabrication. Hearing this, he paused in surprise, turning along with the crowd to see who it was.

Lan WangJi sat with his back straight, speaking in a tone of absolute tranquility, “I did not hear Wei Ying say this. I did not hear him express the slightest disrespect towards Sect Leader Jiang either.”

Lan WangJi rarely spoke when he was outside. Even when they debated cultivation techniques during Discussion Conferences, he only answered when others questioned or challenged him. With utmost concision, he overcame, without fault, the lengthy arguments of others. Apart from this, he almost never spoke up. And thus, when Jin GuangShan was interrupted by him, he experienced a far greater shock than annoyance. But after all, his fabrication was exposed right in front of so many. He felt a bit awkward. 

The good thing was that, not long after he felt awkward, Jin GuangYao came to save the day, exclaiming, “Really? That day, Young Master Wei bursted into Koi Tower with such force. He said too many things, one more shocking than the next. Perhaps he said a few things that were along those lines. I can’t remember them either.”

His memory could only be equal to Lan WangJi’s, if not better. As soon as he heard it, Nie MingJue knew that he was fibbing on purpose, frowning slightly. 

Jin GuangShan followed the transition, “That’s right. Anyhow, his attitude has always been arrogant.”

One of the sect leaders added, “To be honest, I’ve wanted to say this since a long time ago. Although Wei WuXian did a few things during the Sunshot Campaign, there are many guest cultivators who did more than him. I’ve never seen anyone as full of themselves as him. Excuse my bluntness, but he’s the son of a servant. How could the son of a servant be so arrogant?”

With him having brought up the ‘son of a servant’, naturally there’d be some who connected it to the ‘son of a prostitute’ standing in the hall. Jin GuangYao clearly noticed the unkind stares. Yet, his smile remained perfect, not at all faltering. The crowd went with the flow and voiced their complaints.

“In the beginning, Sect Leader Jin asked Wei Ying for the Tiger Seal with nothing but good intentions, worried that he wouldn’t be able to control it and lead to a disaster. He, however, used his own yardstick to measure another’s intents. Did he think that everyone is after his treasure? What a joke. In terms of treasures, is there any sect that doesn’t hold a few treasures?”

“I knew that something would eventually happen if he continued on the ghostly path—look! His killing intents are being revealed already. Killing indiscriminately those from our side just because of a few Wen-dogs…”

Suddenly, a careful voice interjected, “It’s not killing indiscriminately, is it?”

Lan WangJi seemed to have entered a realm of zen that blocked all of his senses. Hearing this, however, he moved, looking over. The one who spoke was a young woman with a fair space, standing beside one of the sect leaders. Her out-of-place comment immediately became the target of the other cultivators nearby, “What do you mean?”

The woman seemed as if she was scared. She was even more careful, “No… I don’t mean anything more. There’s no need to be so agitated, everyone. I just feel that the words ‘killing indiscriminately’ isn’t really suitable.”

Someone else spat, “How is it unsuitable? Wei WuXian has been killing indiscriminately ever since the Sunshot Campaign. Can you disprove this?”

The woman tried hard to protest, “The Sunshot Campaign is a battlefield. In the battlefield, would it mean that everyone is killing indiscriminately? Let’s consider this as it stands. I really don’t think it’s right to say that he killed indiscriminately. After all, there is a reason. If the inspectors really abused the prisoners and killed Wen Ning, it wouldn’t be called killing indiscriminately anymore, but rather revenge…”

One of them raged, “You’re almost laughable! Don’t tell me you think he’s right to have killed our people! Don’t tell me you’re going to praise that it was an act of justice!”

Another one of them mocked, “We still don’t know whether or not the inspectors really did those things. It’s not like anybody saw it with their own eyes.”

“That’s right. All of the inspectors who lived said that they definitely didn’t abuse the prisoners. Wen Ning died because he himself accidentally fell from a cliff. They even went so far as to take back his corpse and bury him, yet they received such revenge. How disappointing!”

The woman said, “The other inspectors are scared that they’d be responsible for abusing the prisoners and killing people. Of course they’d insist that he fell off on his own…”

Suddenly, someone sneered, “You can stop arguing. We don’t want to hear the comments of someone who has other motives.”

The woman’s face flushed. She raised her voice, “Explain things. What do you mean I have other motives?”

The person replied, “There’s no need for me to say anything. You know, deep down, and we know too. You fell for him back in the cave of the Xuanwu just because he flirted with you? You’re still arguing for him, calling white black no matter how irrational it is. Ha, women will always be women.”

The incident of Wei WuXian saving a damsel in distress in the cave of the Xuanwu was indeed once a topic of conversation. Thus, many people realized immediately that this young woman was ‘MianMian’.

At once, somebody murmured, “So that’s why. Explains how she’s so desperate as to speak up for Wei WuXian…”

MianMian fumed, “Irrational? Calling white black? I’m just being considerate it as it stands. What does it have to do with the fact that I’m a woman? You can’t be rational with me so you’re attacking me with other things?”

Someone jeered, “Tsk, tsk tsk. Look at how innocent you make yourself to be. Even your heart has grown sideways—how could you consider things as they stand?”

“Stop wasting your time on her. How could someone like her be from our sect? And she even found her way into Golden Pavilion. I’m embarrassed just standing beside her.”

Many of those who spoke against her were from the same sect as her. MianMian was so enraged that her eyes grew red. Holding in her tears, she shouted a moment later, “Fine! Your voices are louder! Fine! You’re the rational ones!”

She clenched her teeth and took off the crested robe she wore with force, slamming it onto the table with a loud bang. Even the sect leaders in the front rows, who weren’t paying attention to this side, turned around to see what happened. The ones beside her were indeed surprised. What she did meant that she was ‘leaving the sect’?

Saying nothing, MianMian turned around and left. A while later, someone laughed, “If you’re taking it off, then don’t put it on again, if you’re so capable!”

“Who does she think she is… leaving as she pleases? Who cares? What’s she doing this to prove?”

Soon, some began to agree, “Women will always be women. They quit just after you say a few harsh words. She’ll definitely come back on her own, a couple of days later.”

“There’s no doubt. After all, she finally managed to turn from the daughter of a servant to a disciple, haha…”

Ignoring the rioting voices behind him, Lan WangJi stood up as well and exitted. After Lan XiChen understood what happened a few moments ago, hearing how the direction of their discussion worsened, he spoke up, “Everyone, she is gone already. Let us settle down.”

Now that ZeWu-Jun had spoken, of course the people had to give him some face. In Golden Pavilion, one after another, they began to denounce Wei WuXian and the Wen-dogs again. They all spoke with passionate hatred, letting their indiscriminate, irrefutable loathing dance in the air. Using the atmosphere, Jin GuangShan turned to Jiang Cheng, “He’s been plotting for a while to go to Burial Mound, hasn’t he? After all, with his skills, it wouldn’t be too hard to set up a sect of his own. And so, he used this as a chance to leave the Jiang Sect, intending to do whatever he pleases in the bright skies outside. You rebuilt the YunmengJiang Sect with so much work. He’s got a few controversial traits in him to begin with, and still he doesn’t restrain himself, stirring up so much trouble for you. He doesn’t care about you at all.”

Jiang Cheng pretended to stand his ground, “That probably isn’t that case. Wei WuXian has been like this ever since he was young. Even my father couldn’t do anything about him.”

Jin GuangYao, “Even FengMian-xiong couldn’t do anything about him, huh?” He chuckled a few times, “FengMian-xiong just favors him.”

Hearing the words ‘favors him’, the muscles beside the corners of Jiang Cheng’s mouth twitched. 

Jin GuangShan continued, “Sect Leader Jiang, you’re not like your father. It’s just been a couple of years since the reestablishment of the YunmengJiang Sect, precisely when you should be displaying your power. And he doesn’t even know to avoid suspicions. What would the Jiang Sect’s new disciples think if they saw him? Don’t tell me you’d let them see him as their role model and look down on you?”

He spoke one sentence after another, striking the iron while it was still hot. Jiang Cheng spoke slowly, “Sect Leader Jin, that’s enough. I’ll go to Burial Mound and deal with this.”

Jin GuangShan felt satisfied, speaking in a sincere tone, “That’s the spirit. Sect Leader Jiang, there are some things, some people that you shouldn’t put up with.”

After the gathering ended, all of the sect leaders felt that they received a terrific topic for conversation. They walked quickly as they discussed with all their might, their passionate hatred still burning bright. 

Behind the sea of Sparks Amidst Snow, the Venerated Trio gathered. Lan XiChen spoke, “Brother, you have worked hard.”

Jin GuangYao grinned, “It wasn’t hard work. Who had to work hard was Sect Leader Jiang’s table. He clenched a few of its parts to crumbles. Looks like he really was angered.”

Nie MingJue walked over, “All clever talk—hard work indeed.”

Hearing this, Lan XiChen smiled but said nothing. Jin GuangYao knew that Nie MingJue would teach him a lesson whenever he found the chance. Quite helpless, he tried to change the subject, “Huh, Brother, where is WangJi? I saw him leave early.”

Lan XiChen gestured to the front. Jin GuangYao and Nie MingJue turned to look. Amid the ocean of Sparks Amidst Snow, Lan WangJi and the woman who left her sect in Golden Pavilion stood facing each other. The woman’s eyes were still tearing up while Lan WangJi’s expression was solemn. The two seemed to be conversing.

A moment later, Lan WangJi bowed slightly, saluting her.

The salute held gravity amid respect. The woman returned him an even graver solute. Wearing the uncrested gauze coat, she drifted down Koi Tower.

Nie MingJue, “The woman has much more backbone than the mob of her sect.”

Jin GuangYao smiled cheerily, “That’s right.”

Two days later, bringing with him around thirty disciples, Jiang Cheng left for Yiling.

Under Burial Mound, before the walls that were torn down, hundreds of fierce corpses really did roam. Jiang Cheng went forward. They did nothing at all. But if the disciples behind Jiang Cheng approached, they’d make low roars of warning. Jiang Cheng told the disciples to wait down the mountain. He went up alone, walking amid the dark forest. After he walked for a long time, human voices finally came from ahead of him.

A few round stumps were beside the mountain path, a large one, like a table, and a few smaller ones, like chairs. A red-clothed woman sat with Wei WuXian on two of the stumps. A man who seemed to be honest and simple was turning over the soil of the field nearby.

Wei WuXian was shaking his leg, “How about potatoes?”

The woman’s tone was resolute, “Radishes. Radishes are easy to grow. They don’t die as often. Potatoes are hard to look after.”

Wei WuXian, “Radishes are disgusting.”

Jiang Cheng snorted. Wei WuXian and Wen Qing finally turned around. They weren’t surprised when they saw him. Wei WuXian stood up. When he walked over, he said nothing and continued to walk up the mountain, hands behind his back. Jiang Cheng didn’t ask either, he just followed behind him.

Soon later, a group of men appeared beside the path, busying themselves before a rack made of wood. They were probably all cultivators of the Wen Sect. Yet, having taken off their robes of sun and flames and put on clothes made of coarse cloth with hammers and saws in their hands, timber and straws on their shoulders, they climbed up and down, worked inside and out; they were not at all different from ordinary farmers and hunters. When they saw Jiang Cheng, they could tell by his clothes and sword that he was a prominent sect leader. As though they still felt some fear, they all stopped what they were doing, looking over with hesitation, not even daring to let out a breath. 

Wei WuXian waved his hand, “Just continue.”

As soon as he spoke, the people all went back to their work, feeling relieved. Jiang Cheng asked, “What are they doing?”

Wei WuXian, “Can’t you tell? Building houses.”

Jiang Cheng, “Building houses? Then what were the ones we saw turning over the dirt when we came up here doing? Don’t tell me you’re really going to start farming.”

Wei WuXian, “Didn’t you hear everything? We are farming.”

Jiang Cheng, “You’re farming on a mountain of corpses? Will the things that grow here be edible?”

Wei WuXian, “Believe me. When people really are hungry, they’ll eat whatever they can.”

Jiang Cheng, “You really intend on stationing yourself here in the long run? Can people even live in such a damned place?”

Wei WuXian, “I lived three months in here.”

After a moment of silence, Jiang Cheng asked, “You’re not coming back to Lotus Pier?”

Wei WuXian replied in a relaxed tone, “Yunmeng is so close to Yiling. I’ll sneak back whenever I feel like it.”

Jiang Cheng snorted, “You wish.”

As he was about to speak again, he felt something heavy on his leg. He looked down. He didn’t know when, but a child about one or two years old crept over and hugged his leg. Raising his chubby chin, he looked up at him with his dark, round eyes.

He was quite a fine, loveable child. Unfortunately, Jiang Cheng had no love in him at all. He turned to Wei WuXian, “Where did the kid come from? Get him away from me.”

Wei WuXian bent down and picked up the child, letting him sit on his arm, “What do you mean get him away? Can’t you talk properly? A-Yuan, why do you hug the leg of everyone you meet? Off you go! Don’t bite your nails right after you play with mud. Do you know what the mud is made of? Move your hand! Don’t touch my face either. Where’s Granny?”

An old woman with sparse, white hair staggered over, holding a wooden walking stick in her hand. When she saw Jiang Cheng, she realized that he was an important character as well. She seemed to be a bit scared, her stooping figure stooped even lower. 

Wei WuXian placed the child named A-Yuan by her leg, “Go play on the side.”

Limping, the old woman held her grandson’s hand and left. The little child stumbled as he walked, looking back at them. 

Jiang Cheng mocked, “Those sect leaders thought you gathered some leftover forces and crowned yourself king of the hill. So it’s only the old, the weak, the women, and the children.”

Wei WuXian grinned, mocking himself as well. Jiang Cheng continued, “Where’s Wen Ning?”

Wei WuXian, “Why are you asking about him?”

Jiang Cheng replied coldly, “These days countless people have asked me about him, but who could I ask? Seemed like I could only come ask you.”

Wei WuXian pointed to the front. The two walked shoulder to shoulder. A chilling gust of air surged toward them as they saw the large mouth of a cave. After they entered, for a while they had been walking straight before Jiang Cheng knocked something over with his feet. He looked down to find half a compass. 

Wei WuXian quickly stopped him, “Don’t kick it. I haven’t finished this one yet. It’s useful.”

Just as he picked it up, Jiang Cheng stepped on something else. It was a crumpled-up flag. Wei WuXian stopped him again, “Don’t break it! This one is useful as well. It’s almost finished.”

Jiang Cheng, “You’re the one who littered them on the ground. It’s not anyone’s fault if they break them.”

Wei WuXian, “I live here alone, so what if I litter a few things around?”

They walked deeper into the cave. All along the path were talismans, stuck to the walls or tossed onto the ground, scrunched into balls or ripped to pieces. It seemed as though somebody lost their marbles and threw a tantrum here. On top of that, the deeper they went, the messier it got. 

Jiang Cheng felt like he was suffocating, “You dare mess with Lotus Pier like this, then you can just watch as I burn all of these things!”

After they entered the main area of the cave, there was a person lying on the ground. From head to toe, he was covered entirely in talismans. Only a pair of eye whites could be seen from the outside. This was Wen Ning. 

Jiang Cheng glanced at him, “You live here? Where do you sleep?”

Wei WuXian tossed the things he just picked up into a corner. He answered by pointing at a crumpled pile of blankets at another corner, “With those, I can sleep anywhere.”

Jiang Cheng didn’t want to talk about such a thing with him any longer. Looking down with condescension, he examined Wen Ning, who lay motionlessly, “What happened to him?”

Wei WuXian, “He’s a bit too fierce. I’m worried he’ll do something, so I sealed him up so that he can’t move at the moment.”

Jiang Cheng, “Wasn’t he a shy stutterer when he was alive? How’s he so fierce after he died?”

His tone couldn’t be called friendly at all. Wei WuXian glanced at him, “Wen Ning was indeed quite a timid person. But precisely because of this, he hid all of his feelings within him. Hatred, anger, fear, anxiety, pain—these were pent-up for too long, which is why the exploded after he died. You can’t even imagine how powerful they are. It’s the same as how the more nice-tempered someone is, the scarier they are after they lose their temper. The more he was like this, the fiercer he’d be after death.”

Jiang Cheng, “Haven’t you always said the fiercer the better? The heavier the resentful energy is, the greater the hatred is, and the stronger the power is.”

Wei WuXian, “That’s right. But I don’t want to make Wen Ning into this kind of corpse.”

Jiang Cheng, “Then what do you want to make him into?”

Wei WuXian, “I want to awaken his consciousness.”

Jiang Cheng sneered, “Dreaming again, aren’t you? Awaken his consciousness? What’d be the difference between a fierce corpse like this and a human being? In my opinion, if you really succeeded, nobody would need to be a human and nobody would need to cultivate. They could just come to you and ask to be made into a fierce corpse.”

Wei WuXian laughed, “That’s right. I’ve realized as well that it’s too fucking hard. But I’ve already boasted about it a couple of times in front of his sister. Now all of them believe that I can do it. I’ll have to succeed, or else what’ll I do with my face…”

Before he even finished, Jiang Cheng unsheathed Sandu and went straight for Wen Ning’s neck. He seemed as if he wanted to cut his head off in one go. Wei WuXian’s reaction was quicker than most. He struck his arm to move the direction of the sword, shouting, “What are you doing?!”

His words echoed through the Demon-Slaughtering Cave, vibrating incessantly. Jiang Cheng refused to sheathe his sword. His voice was harsh, “What am I doing? I’d like to ask you what you are doing. Wei WuXian, you’ve been quite full of yourself these couple of days, haven’t you?!”

Long before Jiang Cheng came up Burial Mound, Wei WuXian knew that he definitely didn’t come to have a nice, calm chat with him. During their way up, there was a string that had been wound up tightly, connecting both of their hearts. Having chatted as though nothing had happened and suppressed things for so long as though both were at ease, the strings finally snapped.

Wei WuXian, “If not because I’ve got no choice with Wen Qing and the others forcing me, do you think I’d like to be so full of myself?”

Jiang Cheng, “You’ve got no choice because they were forcing you? Well now, I’ve got not choice because you’re forcing me! A few days ago at Koi Tower, countless sects surrounded me, forcing me to give an explanation to this, and so I could only come!”

Wei WuXian, “An explanation? We’re even already. The inspectors beat Wen Ning to death; Wen Ning became a corpse and killed them. A tooth for a tooth, a life for a life—all that is over.”

Jiang Cheng, “All that is over? How could it be possible?! Don’t you know how many eyes are watching you right now? How many are watching your Seal? If this opportunity is in their hands, you wouldn’t be in the right even if you are!”

Wei WuXian, “You said it already. I wouldn’t be in the right even if I am. What else could I do except for jailing myself here?”

Jiang Cheng, “What else? Of course there’s something.”

With Sandu, he pointed at Wen Ning who lay on the ground, “The only way of making up for things is for us to end things before they get the chance to!”

Wei WuXian, “End what?”

Jiang Cheng, “You burn this corpse right now and return to them all these leftovers of the Wen Sect. That’s the only way to make the subject die!” As he spoke, he raised his sword again, preparing to attack. 

However, Wei WuXian clenched his wrist, “Are you joking?! If we return Wen Qing and the others to them, they’d meet nothing but a dead end!”

Jiang Cheng, “I doubt you’ll even return all of them. Why do you care what kind of end they meet? A dead end it is, then—what does it have to do with you?!”

Wei WuXian finally lost his temper, “Jiang Cheng! What- What do you think you’re talking about?! Take it back—don’t make me give you a thrashing! Don’t forget. Who was the one that helped us burn Uncle Jiang’s and Madam Yu’s corpses? Who returned to us the ashes that are in Lotus Pier right now? And who took us in when we were chased after by Wen Chao?!”

Jiang Cheng, “I’m the one who fucking wants to give you a thrashing! Yes, they helped us before, but why in the world don’t you understand that right now any remnant of the Wen Sect is a target of criticism! No matter who they are, with a surname of Wen they have committed a most heinous crime! And those who protect the Wen are at risk of being condemned by everyone! All the people loathe the Wen-dogs so badly that the worse they die the better. Whoever protects them is against the entire world. Nobody would speak for them, and nobody would speak for you either!”

Wei WuXian, “I don’t need anyone to speak for me.”

Jiang Cheng exploded, “Just what are you being so stubborn about? If you can’t do it then move over—I’ll do it!”

Wei WuXian gripped him even tighter, his fingers as tight as iron, “Jiang WanYin!”

Jiang Cheng, “Wei WuXian! Don’t you understand? When you’re standing on their side, you’re the bizarre genius, the miraculous hero, the force of the rebellion, the flower that blooms alone. But the second your voice differs from theirs, you’ve lost your mind, you’ve ignored morality, you’ve walked the crooked path. You think you can be immune to all those condemnations as you stay outside of the world and do whatever you want? No such precedent has happened before!”

Wei WuXian shouted, “If there’s been no precedent, then I’ll be the precedent!”

Swords unsheathed, the two stared at each other for a while. Neither was willing to take a single step back. A while later, Jiang Cheng spoke, “Wei WuXian, have you still not realized what the situation at hand is like? Do you really need me to say it out loud? If you insist on protecting them, then I won’t be able to protect you.”

Wei WuXian, “There’s no need to protect me. Just let go.”

Jiang Cheng’s face twisted.

Wei WuXian, “Just let go. Tell the world that I defected. From now on, no matter what Wei WuXian does, it’d have nothing to do with the YunmengJiang Sect.”

Jiang Cheng, “… All for the Wen Sect…? Wei WuXian, do you have a savior complex? Is it that you’ll die if you don’t stand up for someone and stir up some trouble?”

Wei WuXian stayed quiet. A while later, he answered, “So that’s why we should cut ties right now, in case anything I do affects the YunmengJiang Sect in the future.”

Or else, he really couldn’t make any guarantees on what he’d do in the future.

“…” Jiang Cheng murmured, “My mom said that you do nothing but bring our sect trouble. It’s true indeed.” He laughed coldly, talking to himself, “‘To attempt the impossible’? Fine. You understand the YunmengJiang Sect’s motto. Better than I do. Better than all of us do.”

He sheathed Sandu. The sword returned to its sheath with a clang. Jiang Cheng’s tone was indifferent, “Then let’s arrange for a duel.”

Three days later, the leader of the YunmengJiang Sect, Jiang Cheng, arranged for a duel with Wei WuXian. 

They fought quite a fight in Yiling. Negotiations failed. Both resorted to violence. 

Under Wei WuXian’s command, the fierce corpse Wen Ning struck Jiang Cheng once, breaking one of his arms. Jiang Cheng stabbed Wei WuXian once. Both sides suffered losses. Each spat out a mouthful of blood and left cursing the other. They had finally fallen out with each other.

After the fight, Jiang Cheng told the outside that Wei WuXian defected from the sect and was an enemy to the entire cultivation world. The YunmengJiang Sect had already cast him out. From then on, no ties remained between them—a clear line was drawn. Henceforth, no matter what he did, they’d have nothing to do with the YunmengJiang Sect!

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Taking a break from translating after finishing GDC to focus on College.

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    1. Yeah I had to take a pause on reading this chapter as well. Took a couple days haha… it’s rough and I feel like it’s just gonna get more so in the coming chapters

  1. I hate Jin GuangShan and Jiang Cheng with a passion, I hate every single one of those who act like they’re so powerful that they have a say in this matter. Jiang Cheng dumb for getting manipulated easily.

    1. I understand your feelings but I ask for you to look from Jiang Cheng’s perspective. He has known nothing but the cultivation world his whole life. He grew up learning that he had to respect others and follow the ‘righteous’ path in order to succeed. Not to mention the childhood trauma he suffered due to the lack of affection is his family, which lead to the many character issues he currently has. To him, Wei WuXian represents someone who goes against all the principles he has known, but Jiang Cheng was still willing to create a brother relationship with him and both became inseparable. Jiang Cheng’s whole argument on this chapter was based upon selfish reasons, but he was thinking irrationally because he didn’t want to lose his brother. Wei WuXian is choosing to do the right thing but at the cost of abandoning Lotus Pier and the life that he had. As someone who was taught to think a certain way, Jiang Cheng doesn’t understand why Wei WuXian would want to throw this life away in order to save strangers. I think the CQL portrays this scene and the internal conflict Jiang Cheng felt very well. Maybe try watching that episode and ask yourself “How would I feel if someone dear to me chose a stranger over me?” in order to understand Jiang Cheng better.

      1. But the “stranger” in this case was literally the man who helped save his life – Wen Ning. How disgusting of a person is Jiang Cheng for being complicit in the corruption throughout the cultivation world? It’s not hard to see how history repeated itself – back when he was a child, he was also furious with Wei Ying for helping Lan Zhan, which only made his father furious with him for being unable to distinguish right from wrong, for having absolutely no backbone.

        Sure, you can say that he’s the last hope for his sect and his clan, but what kind of shitty clan can he build out of such corrupt ashes? He didn’t say a single word about WHY Wei Wu Xian would go to find Wen Ning or Wen Qing, despite being the biggest benefactor of how THEY risked everything to hide and heal him back when the Wen sect was in control.

        The same clans who let the Wen sect do their evil, everyone telling each other to keep their head down and “stick to their principles” only when it’s convenient and as long as OTHER people get killed – they let the Jin clan replace the Wen sect with absolutely no difference. Didn’t the Wens also call themselves righteous? Didn’t they also force other clans into their indoctrination?

        I think there is very little internal conflict shown here, only the same weak character that Jiang Cheng always had – his insecurity, his envy of WWX, his morality that has the substance of tofu!

        I understand Jiang Cheng, all right. Understanding him just makes me be all the more disgusted with him, because he always, ALWAYS chose face over everything else. In this chapter, he literally cared less that Wen Ning was tortured to death, in comparison to his precious dignity in front of the clans.

      2. Weak, stupid people don’t rebuild their sects and restore to its former glory, which JC does in fact do. JC is a sect leader so he needs to care about PR and his reputation. He’s not WY’s fan (like you) nor his lover, his priority is and will never be WY — it will always be his sect.

      3. Here is not about if you are a fan of wei ying or not. The topic is if you think standing for justice really makes you loose your face.
        And talking about the PR and reputation.. haha what sect leaders and their reputation..the discussion among the sect leaders are really pathetic.. they call themselves sect leaders??? I dont have to tell you how much reputation lan zhan has, do I??
        And you think Lan Zhan ever thought about his reputation when he stood up for wei ying?? But he did support him entirely..
        This novel gives everyone a lesson that you stand against injustice even if it means standing against the world, stand for truth and one day the truth will itself reveal…

      4. And who are you to tell them that PR and reputation doesn’t matter? If they’re sect leaders they have power and with power comes PR and reputation. Is Lan Zhan a sect leader? No he isn’t. LXC has all the political power, and he certainly cares about how he is viewed. Does WWX actually stand for justice when started the Bloodbath and killed thousands of cultivators just because his sister died? Not really, no. WWX thinks he stands against the world because he thinks the world should be grateful for him for trying to change the status quo. In the end, he died a terrible death and changed nothing, becoming society’s scapegoat in the process. In the end, he isn’t fully absolved of his crimes, but people other than Wen Ning and Lan Zhan don’t appreciate him either.

    2. I am most definitely not JC’s biggest fan but you have to consider his position. He is the last hope for his sect and his clan. They literally just came back from the brink of extinction. As noble and righteous as taking WWX’s side would’ve been, there was too much at risk. And at this point WWX could take care of himself just fine. He shouldn’t have to, but he can. And he still has the Jiang as allies in secret.

      1. solid point right there, but Jiang Cheng hardly does anything to make up for his restrictions. he acts petty because of his inferiority complex, he is easily influenced by the words of a shallow man like Jin GuangShan, he takes everyone’s sides but Wei WuXian’s, who is supposed to be the brother he grew up with. he’s just being real selfish and petty. im not saying he has it easy or that he should risk his sect AGAIN for Wei WuXian’s sake. i am saying there was a safer way all along; to just cut him some slack! leave him and his “Wen dogs leftovers” alone. Wei WuXian is more unfortunate than any of them yet Jiang Cheng acts like he has to keep him on a leash.

      2. He was following the precedent set by his mother. Maybe if he’d had more of a conscience and payed attention to his debts instead of the words of outsiders…

        But he really hardly ever had a kind word for WWX tho that’s just sad…

      3. Perhaps read the chapter in detail. JC actually defends him from the other sect leaders, but he cannot do so in full force publicly because they will try to isolate his sect and undermine his power. WWX is JC’s right-hand man and subordinate, so he is technicallly subject to JC’s jurisdiction. Many of his actions have negative impacted the lives of others and he lacks foresight and tact, which backfires on the Jiang sect. If you call that keeping him on a leash, then you may want to consider that life is not black and white at all.

  2. I hate this so much. Hearing what people said about him in the prologue, I really thought WWX has done something so utterly terrible but it’s just everyone else. Everyone else is horrible, it’s all so unfair. WWX has done so much for them all, especially Jiang Cheng, and they’re acting like this. They’re all so ungrateful and always acting so high and mighty! I want them to meet an end worse than those Wen-dogs.

  3. Guys, I understand your feelings but I ask for everyone to look from Jiang Cheng’s perspective. He has known nothing but the cultivation world his whole life. He grew up learning that he had to respect others and follow the ‘righteous’ path in order to succeed. Not to mention the childhood trauma he suffered due to the lack of affection is his family, which lead to the many character issues he currently has. To him, Wei WuXian represents someone who goes against all the principles he has known, but Jiang Cheng was still willing to create a brother relationship with him and both became inseparable. Jiang Cheng’s whole argument on this chapter was based upon selfish reasons, but he was thinking irrationally because he didn’t want to lose his brother. Wei WuXian is choosing to do the right thing but at the cost of abandoning Lotus Pier and the life that he had. As someone who was taught to think a certain way, Jiang Cheng doesn’t understand why Wei WuXian would want to throw this life away in order to save strangers. I think the CQL portrays this scene and the internal conflict Jiang Cheng felt very well. Maybe try watching that episode and ask yourself “How would I feel if someone dear to me chose a stranger over me?” in order to understand Jiang Cheng better.

    1. Regardless he was wrong. No excuses can be made. All the villains of this story like Xue Yang and Gaungyuo were treated badly in the past but it doesn’t change how evil they are. What you give is a reason. But it is not a valid excuse and nothing can justify how cowardly, shallow, and prideful to a fault Cheng is, that the lives of innocent people can be bought. That the lives of the people who once helped him are being threatened and his response is “It’ll look bad for me if I stand up for them.” A serial killer is still evil even if they were isolated and abused as a child.

    2. I’ll quote Haile Selassie here: “Throughout history, it has been the inaction of those who could have acted, the indifference of those who should have known better, the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most, that has made it possible for evil to triumph.”

      No, Jiang Cheng has no excuse. He grew up knowing right from wrong, he’s just too much of a coward to stand for what’s right. He demonstrated that as a teenager when he was angry at Wei Ying for trying to help Lan Zhan, and was chastised by his father for it after his outburst – the words were along the lines of “do you know why you were wrong?”

      History repeated itself here, with him choosing once again to save himself and his all-consuming need for respect/face, at the expense of what is right and others’ lives. Jiang Cheng is EXACTLY the kind of sect leader who would blindly turn away while the Wen sect tortured and murdered everyone else, but only make a fuss when his own parents and people got killed. It seems he never once learned the lessons his father tried to teach him – it may be harsh to say, but it’s not surprising that Jiang FengMian was so disappointed and disgusted with this son who has the moral backbone of a slug and repeatedly shows it.

      Other people choosing to do the right thing – Wen Ning and Wen Qing risking their own lives for him, let’s not even get into WWX – is the ONLY reason he is even still alive.

      Maybe try reading this chapter and watching the episode and ask yourself, “isn’t this how regular ordinary people were able to kill so many during the Holocaust?” Isn’t this how all evil regimes start and flourish, how mass war crimes happen, how genocides are excused?

      Because collectively, at first, no one wanted to stand up for what’s right – because they weren’t the ones being affected yet – and then by the time they tried to, it was too late.

      1. The Jiang sect is fragile and was just rebuilt. There is a difference in power dynamic wherein JC is not in the position to go against the will of the other sect leaders, who are older and have more authority. His entire sect would be alienated and then annihilated by force if he did so. Note that he did not rat out WY, and that he says he is grateful to the remaining Wens.

    3. exactly. jiang cheng is not fully in the right but he isn’t evil. if he were to side with wwx, the entire yunmengjiang sect would be treated as traitors. he can’t just act as a brother and neglect his role as a sect leader, especially since he is inexperienced, and young compared to the other sect leaders.

      i also think that his “brotherly love” is more subtle: he doesn’t go out of his way to do things for wwx but he just doesn’t get him in trouble for the mischief he gets up to. lots of sibling argue, but it doesn’t mean that they don’t love each other.

      jc is just placed in a position where he has to choose between his brother and his sect. and he tries to save both at the cost of the remaining wen.

  4. how could they only accuse Wei Wuxian. If they did not see violence to the Wen sect, why didn’t they come and see for themselves? they just impose their opinions and feel that they are right. I hate this Situations like this sometimes happen in the real world and I don’t like it.

  5. Jiang Cheng can’t be bothered to care about any Wens, even if they happen to be the ones who helped him in a time of need. Which would stand out more to him about that period of time? The trauma of his family being annihilated by Wens or the fact that two strangers, happening to be Wens, gave him shelter and medicine for a few days? He was already delirious and distraught, so he likely doesn’t recall them very much at all. Like bitch if I were him I wouldn’t give too many fucks about Wens either lolol. And then boom WWX is busting down doors and demanding to save a Wen, throwing disses to sect leaders left and right. As much as JC loves WWX and knows he’s doing the “impossible” thing, he’s not willing to stand up for him because it would jeopardize the Jiang sect and their relationships with every other clan. Plus WWX is losing his mind a little lol like is he right? Yes. But is he being diplomatic about any of it? Hell no lol

    1. But like still tho even if he couldn’t come to the fact to side with the wens , he should remember the trapped ones aren’t the ones who killed his family, but instead Jiang cheng was so brainwashed by all those bitchy people that he couldn’t even care from WWX anymore but instead he just assumed every bad thing that happens is because of wei ying, when he should just tried and find some Info first then assume

    2. yes but the ones who were being held didn’t do anything. they were elderly, children and women, they were simply hated by association. for example a majority of the world dislikes hitler and nazis but how many people do you think shit on germans as a whole. majority of people hate trump but how many people do you think hate his wife and younger son by association although they haven’t done anything to my knowledge.

      JC had every right to hate the wens but to hate the ones that didn’t do anything isn’t right. there was basically nothing those wens could’ve done to him even if they tried. they were innocent but guilty simply because of a surname.

      He also shouldn’t have let himself get manipulated by Jin Guangshan so easily. i blame the way he was raised(mostly madam yu) since he was compared to others his whole life and constantly looked down on and scolded but WWX never doubted him and risked his life multiple times. Heck he gave JC his golden core. JC didn’t do that for WWX(except calling the guards away from him that one time) and instead cut him off.

      In the end i’m not JC so i don’t know what’s going through his head but there were other ways to go about this.

      1. JC lost his core by calling the guards away from WY, knowing full well the risks involved. So he did in fact give up his core for WY and WY returned the favor so they could save the Jiang sect.

      2. I don’t deny that he did that but if it wasn’t for WY and WN, JC wouldn’t have been saved or he wouldn’t have his parents ashes. both brothers did so much for each other but WY never doubted JC(through everything) but JC doubted WY a lot until like the end.

      3. WY saving JC is fulfilling his promise to JFM, and him giving his golden core ultimately returns the favor that JC did by distracting the Wen guards. They are even. JC doubts WY because he did not ever offer him an explanation for his actions, in particular his losing control over demonic cultivation and killing JZX, and offending a number of people including the young cultivator who stabbed their sister. People judge you by the consequences of your actions, not your intentions. This story illustrates that well.

  6. Just because Jiang Cheng was so insecure of himself and couldn’t have better trust in Wei Ying did everything fall out. If only he stood by his brother’s side and believe him more😭😭😭

  7. LWJ: “I did not hear Wei Ying say this. I did not hear him express the slightest disrespect towards Sect Leader Jiang either.”

    MianMian: “The Sunshot Campaign is a battlefield. In the battlefield, would it mean that everyone is killing indiscriminately? Let’s consider this as it stands. I really don’t think it’s right to say that he killed indiscriminately. After all, there is a reason. If the inspectors really abused the prisoners and killed Wen Ning, it wouldn’t be called killing indiscriminately anymore, but rather revenge…”

    … YES!!! Defend WWX guys you’re the only people who’s on his side and understand him esp LWJ better than the brat JC. He doesn’t know how much WWX already sacrificed for him 😢

  8. Not a spoiler bc I’m just now reading this. Or maybe it obvious? So, they fabricated everything bad he’s done? Minus his war crimes? These people are so irritating!

  9. excuse me but that is fucking ridiculous. the entire cultivation world turned him into an enemy just because he stood up for a group of weak elders and children bearing the Wen sect’s name? isn’t this like… real petty? just…just. i have no words. i am speechless. and Jiang Cheng is so blinded by his inferiority complex to the point of acting just like the rest of the other retards???
    and i completely lost faith in Nie MingJue because he was being super hypocritical. he denounced Wen Qing for being silent about the crimes of her sect but didn’t bother to stand up for Wei WuXian who SAVED OBVIOUSLY INCAPABLE AND WEAK PEOPLE. and wtf is Lan Xichen even doing here??? he is honestly being a little bit dense and annoying. i was really expecting him to be more aware but he’s just being ignorant of the entire matter! he should know what is permitted and what is not. what the jin sect was doing was really sick. disgusting. overworking, humiliating, and involving the weak in such shady business is a far worse crime than killing.
    i always disapproved of Wei WuXian’s decision to cultivate the demonic path because the idea of bringing corpses out of their resting is just disturbing, nevermind what side effects of that path has, but he hardly ever made a faulty judgement that caused others suffering. the jin sect are just blatantly bullying and murdering people???????
    i wouldn’t really be this pissed because i know that a lot of people are shallow. but it’s just that it seems that a lot of cultivators were attending that meeting in carp tower. so it’s infuriating to know that none of them are capable of thinking for themselves and instead simply go with the flow just bc if morons with authority say so.
    on a brighter note, it’s not MianMian who stood up for Wei WuXian, it’s WangJi lol. see they even missed that detail which proves how dumb all the cultivators are.
    ugh.
    also thank you so much for the efforts in translating this and writing it so beautifully! your efforts are really appreciated, K! ❤️

  10. Wei WuXian, “Believe me. When people really are hungry, they’ll eat whatever they can.”

    It does make one wonder how exactly did Wei WuXian survive the 3 months on Burial Mound…

    Jiang Cheng, “I’m the one who fucking wants to give you a thrashing! Yes, they helped us before, but why in the world don’t you understand that right now any remnant of the Wen Sect is a target of criticism! No matter who they are, with a surname of Wen they have committed a most heinous crime! And those who protect the Wen are at risk of being condemned by everyone! All the people loathe the Wen-dogs so badly that the worse they die the better. Whoever protects them is against the entire world. Nobody would speak for them, and nobody would speak for you either!”

    This one hits hard, because even in real life this is exactly what tends to happen. You go against the current, then you are only as good as you remain convenient to others and once that’s done, you’re ostracized again. This is why I love this novel so much, there are so many topics explored here that is relevant even in this day and age.

  11. This all situation is soo fcked up. Like everything that wwx did will be misunderstood and twisted by everyone. But all the things he did is just for the sake of protecting someone. He NEVER did something for his own selfish reason. BUT WHY CANT EVERYONE SEE THAT??? THEY’RE JUST SCARED THAT WWX IS SO POWERFUL. ALL THESE INSECURE MF DIDNT EVEN WANT TO HEAR THE TRUTH. THEY JUST WANT WWX TO DIE. UGHHHH

    1. He doesn’t have a hero complex. He has a big heart and wants to protect the one he loves or cares about. He has the courage of his values ​​as a knight. Some may think it’s a hero complex, but not me. He’s the kind who’s brave enough to face and change whatever he can change. He enacted the Serenity Prayer, in my opinion. he’s not perfect, he’s human.💖💖

  12. As far as i got it….jheng cheng was not present at the flower banquet ceremony….so the line that wai wu xian theough a fit in front of jheng cheng is quit contrary….

  13. Just why is Jiang Cheng being like this..I feel really bad for wei wuxian…Jiang Cheng is really coward..the other sect leaders especially Jin GuangShan knows that if wei wuxian will be next to jiang cheng, the YunmengJiang Sect will become a very powerful sect..which they don’t want to see..jealousy is really scary..what’s more annoying is how ungrateful Jiang Cheng is towards Wen Qing and Wen Ning..they literally saved him by risking their own life..Jiang Cheng is the sect leader..he is in a very powerful position,if he would have been a little brave and smart not only could he protect Wei Wuxian but also all the innocent Wen people..It’s really sad that he just wasted his power and fell in those stupid,jealous sect leaders trap..I used to hate Jiang Cheng but now i just pity him..

  14. People who doesn’t understand Wu Xian’s good heart.. screw them. He doesn’t deserve all those hate. All the good actions he did are turning into hate and criticism. Feels bad for Wei Ying 🙁

  15. The most laughable kind of person is this. We can say from outsiders’ perspectives that the mob mentality is ridiculous, but isn’t that exactly how it is in real life? Whenever anyone is super passionate about whatever movement they’re rooting for, don’t they always think of themselves as doing something heroic and righteous, being passionate and angry for “worthy causes”? Who knows the real truth?!

    You can see that JGS first brings up the conversation with things like “I didn’t intend to bring this up, but…” we all know that’s a straight up lie. He’s been planning to take control and eliminate all opponents for a long while now, and everyone who has brains knows it, unless you’re JC and are starved for others’ attention.

    As JGS continues, notice how he tries to bring up his own opinion over whether WWX “respects” JC or not…. who asked? He even refers to him as “the servant of the sect” but we all know the only reason WWX isn’t the sect leader is because he let JC be the leader. Since when did he become a servant? Then, of course, JGS starts the whole “Have you heard what they say?” thing, poking JC where it hurts and then pretending to be on JC’s side about it. He’s supposed to be the leader of the cultivational world, but instead he spends his time throwing shade at other people who he’s not even in charge of? The leader of a sect, literally fabricating things on the spot, then when he’s caught he tries to pass it off as “well I don’t really remember, but maybe”… pathetic.

    Not to even mention the woman…. someone really said “WWX’s killing intents are showing because he’s killing indiscriminately!” It’s only “indiscriminate killing” when someone on your side gets killed, regardless of them being evil or not, but “revenge” if you get to kill someone from the other side, is that right? Then, of course, because the woman’s argument is right, the crowd decides to take another approach by bringing up past events and dismissing her because she’s basically not of sound mind in their eyes.

    Of course, JGS cuts back in to accuse WWX of trying to set up his own sect (with who, dead people???) and trying to get to JC by saying that Jiang sect cultivators would start to look up to WWX instead of JC. If you get to the heart of it, that’s not WWX’s problem if people admire him, is it? From a rational standpoint, it’s not a valid reason to go after WWX.

    The last straw is when NMJ comments on the woman having actual backbone and JGY cutting in to “cheerfully say, ‘That’s right'”?? Boy, everyone knows you supported your dad the whole time, since when did you agree with the woman?

    Sorry for this whole essay. I’ll end by commentating on the part where it says, “After the gathering ended, all of the sect leaders felt that they received a terrific topic for conversation…their passionate hatred still burning bright”. At the end of the day, how many of the sect leaders there actually cared about it? All it is is a nice gossip topic for them to talk about, a nice target to cancel and direct all of their frustration towards. A nice comparison to all the cancelling that goes on these days, huh?

    1. Annabell, you point it so correctly. I agree with you, thoses sect leaders would accept and agree with everything, even lies, if this can worsen WY and will not accept any other opinion and find excuses to reject them.

  16. Oh Jiang Cheng if you only knew… you should’ve taken them to Lotus pier. And let them live a comfortable life with your brother on your side you both could have been invincible but YOU don’t know what loyalty is and your ego and what people could say got to your head you’re so naive and full of yourself. I cant even hate you. you are so stupid!

  17. I understand and like Jiang Cheng but I think he was very wrong here. This is exactly where Wei Ying needed the ones closest to him to stand up for him, even if it meant going against the world. They knew he was right, and if Cheng had shown support, I think the outcome would have been much different.

  18. I think this is the most heartbreaking chapter I’ve read so far.. and jc really pointed out how easy it is for wwx, or anyone really, to fall out of favour from everyone. Like jc has his own responsibilities and burdens as sect leader, so he knows he (nor wwx) can act as they please without running the risk of angering some really powerful people. But wwx is of course steadfast in his own values. It’s so sad to see that although they just want to protect those dearest to them, including each other, their paths diverge here and they have to go their own separate ways…

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