The Desolate Era - Book 9, Chapter 27 - Traversing the Immortal Path Together
âYouâŠâ Chen Jin stared at Ji Ning, his eyes filled with astonishment. Previously, Ning had appeared to be a very courteous, handsome, slim young man, but now, he was no longer masking the killing intent in his eyes. âIfâŠif I donât swear an oath to the Dao of the HeavensâŠheâll kill me. Heâll definitely kill me!â
Correct.
Ning did indeed desire to kill him now. He absolutely wouldnât permit his own clan, the Ji clan, to face annihilation. Whether for the sake of his father,the sake of those clansmen who he cared about, or because he felt a strong sense of belonging for the clan, Ning would definitely do everything he could to preserve the clan.
âEven if I commit fratricide against a fellow disciple and violate the laws of the school, so what! Iâll accept the punishment!â This was what Ning was thinking to himself.
Although the school did indeed forbid fratricide, if he actually were to kill Chen JinâŠin carrying out any punishment, the school would still first investigate the details of the situation. For example, if a disciple of the College sought to kill another disciple, could it be that the second disciple would not be allowed to fight back? Thus, this rule against fratricide was an internal rule of the College, and the exact punishment for violators would be determined by the College.
Chen Jin had threatened to annihilate the Ji clanâŠit was understandable for Ning to desire to kill him. The College wouldnât go so far as to destroy his Zifu; however, he would most likely be sentenced to go into a confinement of atonement for three hundred years, at the very least.
âWhat do you choose?â Ning stared at Chen Jin.
The distant Holyfire felt quite startled and nervous as well. âThis Ji NingâŠhe actually is capable of using divine soul attacks. It seems he must have reached the divine sense level long agoâŠand heâs also extremely strong! Chen Jin has fallen into his hands, and he can kill him with a thought; thereâs no way I can save him in time.â
He felt somewhat confident in being able to deal with Ji Ning. HoweverâŠhis advantage in power over Ning was still limited; it could be said that the two of them were on the same general level of power. To rescue Chen Jin from Ningâs hands? It clearly wasnât possible.
âI, IâŠâ Chen Jinâs entire body was quivering slightly; he felt both agonized and humiliated. He finally spat out a phrase that he would never forget for the rest of his life. âI am willing to swear an oath to the Dao of the Heavens!â
âWhewâŠâ Holyfire let out a sigh of relief. The distant Ninelotus, watching this, also let out a sigh of relief. She had been nervous this entire time, because this entire problem was due to her. Although she herself was innocent in her actions, she still felt nervous and ashamed.
âIâll speak first. Repeat the words that I say in swearing your oath to the Dao of the Heavens. You are not permitted to change a single word!â Ning continued to grip Chen Jin by the neck as he said coldly, âListen clearly. I, Chen Jin, swear an oath right now, with the Dao of the Heavens as my witnessâŠâ
âI, Chen Jin, swear an oath right now, with the Dao of the Heavens as my witnessâŠâ Although Chen Jin was unwilling, he still repeated every single word.
Invisible ripples of power descended. These were ripples generated by the most supreme of Daos, the Heavenly Daos. This meant that this oath had been officially acknowledged by the Dao of the Heavens. Upon violating this oath, one would have to face the punishment of the Dao! Even an Immortal who violated such an oath would immediately suffer a retributive attack, and if the Immortal had originally sworn that a violation of the oath would cause his soul to be destroyed, then his soul would indeed be destroyed and dispersed.
ââŠand if I violate this oath, then let the soul of myself, Chen Jin, immediately be destroyed and dispersed, never to be reincarnated again.â Chen Jin gritted his teeth as he stared at Ning. âJunior apprentice-brother Ji Ning, are you satisfied?â
Ning let out a cold laugh, then swung his hand. Swoosh! He tossed Chen Jin far away from him. This time, Chen Jin managed to stabilize himself in midair. He gave Ning a cold glare.
âIf you want to act against me, do your best,â Ning said. âIf you can invite any experts to come help you, I, Ji Ning, will be here waiting for you.â Ning stared hard at him. âBut when you come to deal with me, prepare to suffer my reprisal!â
âArenât you a piece of work.â Chen Jin gritted his teeth. Of course he wanted to kill Ji Ning. ButâŠhe couldnât!
He was, after all, just a disciple of the Chen clan with a bit of status; he wasnât even the heir who was in line to become the next clan leader! His father was merely a Primal DaoistâŠeven if an Immortal of his clan was somehow willing to give him face and help him, how could that Immortal possibly go kill the disciple of Immortal Diancai, a monstrously talented genius of the Black-White College?
For the sake of its own survival, a clan would definitely not act in rash, violent, dangerous ways. A clan which did act in such a way wouldnât be able to survive for too long!
âLetâs go.â Holyfire flew to his side. Chen Jin glanced at Holyfire. Although his heart still blazed with rage, there was nothing he could do. All he could do was nod. âFine.â
âJi Ning.â Chen Jin, before leaving, gave Ning a final glance, then said in a low voice, âLet me offer you a word of advice. Ninelotus is the next leader of the Dongyan clan; this has already been set in stone. The Dongyan clan is an ancient clan that is even more powerful than our Black-White College. Not just anyone can become the Dao-companion to the next leader of a clan like this. Even I, in terms of background alone, donât quite match up; thatâs why I still have to frantically train. As for you? HmphâŠâ
âNo need to worry yourself about that,â Ning said calmly.
âHmph.â
Chen Jin and Holyfire once more mounted that fiery red cloud, transforming into a streak of light and disappearing into the distant horizons. The only figures now left in the skies of Serpentwing Lake were Ning and Ninelotus.
âJi Ning.â NInelotus stood there, a look of guilt on her face. âItâs all my faultâŠIâve caused you to gain another enemy.â
This was the way of human interactions in the world.
Prior to this, Ji Ning and Chen Jin were fellow disciples of the same school who had never met. In the blink of an eye, however, Ji Ning had become a fiend in Chen Jinâs heart, casting a shadow over it! Similarly, because Chen Jin had threatened to annihilate the Ji clan, Ning now viewed him as his hated enemy.
âThis isnât your fault, senior apprentice-sister,â Ning said with a laugh. âDonât worry. Chen Jin is nothing more than a dancing clown. He might be able to hop around smugly for a timeâŠbut what of it? What can he do to me?â
He was one of the two Sword Immortals of the entire Black-White College! The other, naturally, was his own master, Immortal Diancai.
âRight. Earlier, you demonstrated the third stance of the [Three-Foot Sword], the âSudden Sword Lightâ,â Ninelotus said softly. âIf the Black-White College was to learn of this, the degree of importance they view you with would skyrocket even more. The [Three-Foot Sword] is the most powerful sword art of the Black-White College, and you are a genius of the Dao of the Sword; the Black-White College will definitely spare no expense in training you!â
âThe Chen clan is comparable to the Black-White College, but itâs in the Highwater Commandery; the amount of influence it has in Stillwater Commandery is quite low. In addition, Chen Jinâs status in the Chen clan is fairly ordinaryâŠand so you truly donât have much to worry about.â Ning nodded as he listened.
Both of them were chatting in midair, and standing very close to each other. When Ninelotus spoke, Ning could almost feel her breath. This caused Ning, who had never before had a relationship with a woman, to suddenly have an impetuous feelingâŠwhich was only strengthened by the fact that just now, he had defeated his ârival in loveâ, Chen Jin. Ning suddenly stretched his hand out, grasping Ninelotusâ hand.
Ninelotusâ hand was very soft, as though it were made out of water.
âEh?â Ninelotus was somewhat caught off guard.
âBe my Dao-companion,â Ning said.
For a moment, Ninelotusâ mind was thrown into a state of chaos. She had actually been hesitating this entire time; during the past year, she had slowly grown more certain of herself, but she was, by nature, a cautious person. She had been planning to wait and watch for a few more years, but in the face of Ningâs sudden âattackââŠshe didnât know what to say or do.
âThe path of Immortal cultivation is one filled with pitfalls and traps. But we would at least have a Dao-companion as we traverse this path.â Ning looked at Ninelotus. âSenior apprentice-sister, are you willing to accompany me in traversing this path of Immortal cultivation for a thousand yearsâŠfor ten thousand yearsâŠand for eternity?â
Ninelotusâ eyes suddenly turned red. She nodded gently. âHahahaâŠ.â Ning began to laugh joyfully.
âRemember what you said,â Ninelotus said, looking at Ning. âWe shall walk this path of Immortal cultivation together. A thousand yearsâŠten thousand yearsâŠan eternity.â
âRight.â Ning nodded.
Their gazes met.
As for Autumn Leaf, who was watching this scene from the distant Brightheart Island, she revealed a hint of a smile as well. âThe young masterâŠhas finally found his love.â
âŠâŠ
The Black-White College of Stillwater City. Adept Flowcloud, also known as Chen Jin, had returned to his own estate. He sat there by himself, drinking one cup of wine after another.
âJi Ning.â
âJi Ning.â
Chen Jin muttered this name repeatedly, a terrifying look in his eyes. The woman he had loved had been taken from him, and he had first been defeated, then been choked and forced to swear an oath to the Dao of the Heavens. All of these things caused Chen Jin to feel a boundless amount of hatred towards Ning, butâŠthere was nothing he could do. Ning had been training for far fewer years than him, but Ningâs rate of advancement caused even Chen Jin to feel tongue-tied and speechless.
âI wonât be able to catch up to him. I wonât be a match for him.â Chen Jin couldnât even rouse himself to fight back.
âWhat should I do?â
Agony filled Chen Jinâs heart.
âRight!â Chen Jinâs eyes suddenly let up. âAlthough Ninelotus wonât be mine, Ji Ningâs clan is far inferior to mine. Although he is a monstrously talented personâŠto an ancient, massive clan such as the Dongyan clan, they wonât care about that at all. RightâŠI imagine that the Dongyan clan doesnât know about Ninelotus and Ji Ning yet. ThenâŠIâll give Ji Ning âa handâ!â
âOnce the Dongyan clan learns of this, they will definitely prevent the two from being together. Definitely!â
Chen Jin was a disciple of a major clan as well; he knew very well how major clans carried out their affairs. Everything was done for the sake of the clan! The same was true for the leader of the clan as well. Only someone whose status in the clan was like Ji Ningâs status to the Ji clan, whose personal status and influence completely eclipsed the entire clan itself, was able to surpass the importance of the clan. In those cases, the entire clan would move according to the wishes of that person.
Clearly, Ninelotus, by herself, couldnât possibly surpass the entirety of the Dongyan clan in importance!
âLetâs do this.â Swoosh. Chen Jin transformed into a streak of light, once more departing from the Black-White College.
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The Dongyan clan was an extremely mighty clan; since it stretched over three commanderies, it naturally had a local branch in Stillwater City. That very day, Chen Jin spread news of Ninelotus and Ji Ning to this branch.
The Primal Daoist in charge of running this branch didnât dare to be negligent at all in handling this affair; this news, after all, involved their next leader, âNinelotusâ.
Very soonâŠthe news made its way back to the primary headquarters of the Dongyan clan in Highwater Commandery, in the Dongyan Mountains. This was a mountain range that spanned more than a hundred thousand kilometers, and which was densely packed with countless structures and buildings. The Dongyan clanâs population was calculated in the hundreds of millions, and all of the clansmen lived here. In addition, this mountain range was also filled with countless ancient formations.
This was, after all, an ancient clan that spanned three commanderies, one which had produced multiple Celestial Immortals. But of course, too much time had passed; although Celestial Immortals had infinite lifespans, they might fall or die. No one knew for certain if the Dongyan clan still had any living Celestial Immortals.
In terms of their roots and their foundation, the Dongyan clan definitely surpassed the eight major powers of the Stillwater Commandery; they were actually close to the Northmont clan in power! Perhaps the only major difference between them and the Northmont clan was that they had never been enfeoffed with a marquisdom.
âLittle Yun has chosen a Dao-companion?â
âWhatâs her Dao-companionâs name?â
âJi Ning?â
This news instantly caused a major upheaval amongst the high-ranking members of the Dongyan clan.