Chapter 84: Heavenly Demon Divine Cult Serial Murder Case: #5 No Chinaman Must Figure In The Story. (3)
Qing learned a new Cultivation Technique.
Her True Qis waited with bated breath for the mysterious new addition still lingering in her meridians.
Lately, only wicked things had been rolling in.
It was so bad that even her Blissful True Qi, meant to drive out the Demonic, was struggling - huffing and puffing daily like some pitiful murderous laborer chasing after surviving demons.
The Heart Cleansing Mirror of Zhu Xiang was too busy erasing the Heavenly Slaughter seeping into her Upper Dantian (brain) to maintain discipline.
Meanwhile, the Yue Maiden's True Qi just stood by, muttering "Heheh, but well, what can be done anyway? Demonic Qi is life too, you know."
In contrast, the Demonic Qi camp was having a field day lately.
Demonic Qi, by nature, gains strength from evil intentions and cruel actions.
Her Upper Dantian was on the verge of being stained with the karma of slaughter, thus about to give birth to a Killing Fiend.
Just one more big chunk of Demonic Qi rolling in would do the trick, huh. That was the expectation and assumption held at the current moment.
And so, as the first breath seeped in as True Qi, circulating once through every nook and cranny of her body, the gates of her Dantian opened.
The new addition to the family revealed itself with a ‘Ta-da!’
It wore a benevolent smile, with a subtle halo of radiant flames behind it, said to burn away the world's darkness and illuminate truth.
Buddha has arrived! We knew it! We believed in you!
The Daoist members of the family unanimously cheered.
It was the arrival of the Great Tranquil Zen Art, one of Buddhism's two greatest teachings.
When Buddhism uses the character for "tranquil," it doesn't just refer to sound.
It describes a state of perfect serenity, like a water surface void of any wind, with not a trace of delusion in the mind.
And in Buddhism, the method of pursuing enlightenment through such a tranquil mind while unifying one's spirit is called "Zen."
The Great Tranquil Zen Art was an Inner Qi Cultivation Technique created from this Buddhist enlightenment.
It was truly the very definition of an Inner Qi Cultivation Technique: a method of cultivating study within the body to govern the mind.
It was also famous as an esoteric doctrine of the Emei Sect.
Any sect worthy of being among the Nine Sects and One Union would have at least one representative Divine Art.
Just as Shaolin had the Yijin Cleansing Method, Mount Hua had the Violet Mist Divine Art, and Wudang had the Wisdom Sword of Cosmic Harmony, when people thought of Emei, they thought of the Great Tranquil Zen Art.
And here, at the edge of the world in this land of evil, one of Buddhism's greatest teachings had descended upon a deranged murderer.
Through some fascinating yet despicable method, no less.
For reference, the leader of the Emei Sect is called the Grand Abbot in Central Plains speak.
If that very Grand Abbot, Jeongcheol Yeonni, knew about this, she'd weep tears of blood, rendering her sixty years of mental cultivation utterly meaningless.
After all, what use is peace of mind when your sect's esoteric doctrines have been stolen?
The Emei Sect was like a temple among Murim sects.
And the Emei nuns were martial artists akin to Buddhist disciples.
Whether Shaolin or Emei, these so-called martial monks were actually just depraved monks with a cult-like nature!
Of course, it's also true that among martial artists, these depraved monks generally had the most respectable characters.
At any rate, that's how Qing gobbled up the Emei Sect's Divine Art in one gulp.
As the Practice Points required were too burdensome, she raised it to Six Stars, an efficient point where huge amounts of Ability Points start coming in.
She didn't completely max it out, keeping some in reserve in case she needed to pull more fuckery later.
Just this achievement alone was enough to blow away her recent inner demons in one go, bringing a subtle vitality back to Qing's eyes.
It was a miracle - her dead fish eyes were sparkling again.
In fact, even though she'd now regained her senses, this time she'd truly fallen off a cliff before soaring back up via a mystical dragon’s whirlwind.
Of course, one could say she was actually holding up quite well despite being the owner of the Heavenly Slaughtering Star.
***
Somewhere in the sky, the most ominous star emitted an uncomfortable light.
But that was it. That was the sole extent of how it felt
A lonely malefic star that had existed for eons as if it were a single day - human will is but a fleeting moment before it.
Mere insects like humans cannot dare to go against the will of stars.
It was just a momentary tantrum.
In the end, it would bloom blood and tears all over the world.
Famous Daoists of the Central Plains saw this starlight.
And in the Central Plains, such laws never existed in the first place.
If you mismanaged a disabled family member, your entire household could go up in smoke - it was so common it didn't even count as an incident.
As such, both the principle of personal jurisdiction and territorial jurisdiction guaranteed Qing's promise.
Qing looked outside.
The world was still pitch black.
After spending ten whole nights taking walks, her body had already memorized when to open her eyes.
Qing got up and approached the window.
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Due to the ominous string of murders over the past ten days, even the Divine Cult had started night patrols.
The enemy didn't discriminate between Masters and novices.
Nor did they distinguish between the rich and poor.
So it was time for the cult's patrollers to take the lead in guarding the nights of Tian Shan Divine City.
Of course, the exceedingly greater concentration of patrol routes around the residences of dignitaries was purely coincidental.
After All, in Tian Shan Divine City, everyone was, officially speaking, equal. Except for the two representatives of the deity above even the Heavenly Demon.
However, these new patrols didn’t particularly pose any difficulty for Qing.
The Brazier Street was sparsely patrolled as it was the street of heretics, and the night patrollers' work ethic was poor due to the additional shifts without overtime pay.
Above all, Qing's Black Shadow Stealth had already reached Four Stars.
It was only natural that her progress was rapid after training diligently every night for nearly ten days.
Black Shadow Stealth was a Red Movement Technique she'd received as a reward for her dedicated service in personally peeling the skin off an unnamed ninja during the night and bathing his exposed flesh with poison.
As Black Shadow Stealth essentially meant ‘diving into shadows’, the effect of the technique was roughly similar to its namesake.
Of course, it wasn't a method where she could actually move through shadows like the ninjas in novels, but merely a concealment technique that allowed one to hide within shadows.
It can't be called too exaggerated a name, though.
Originally, martial art names should be embellished. After all, it makes those who learn them later feel proud that they had it.
If it were called Imitation of Pseudo-Buddha's Palm Technique instead of Buddha's Palm, who would want to learn it?
Thanks to this, Qing was able to safely arrive at her friend's house on Brazier Street.
Qing habitually pressed the thin rope under her feet a couple of times.
And after sprawling out in the small room (living room) with an ‘Aoooou, I'm so tired’, Seol Ganom, who had the unique hobby of having his hair washed in the middle of the night, would appear from the even smaller room (bedroom).
Seol Ganom pushed open the door with a creak and immediately fired off:
"Do you really have nothing better to do in the middle of the night?"
"Ah. I'm glad to see you too. Has it been a week now?"
"I am not particularly glad to see you, though."
Seol Ganom shook his head slowly.
Qing glared at him with narrowed eyes.
What the hell? I taught him that ever so precious Divine Art that I so easily obtained, but he treats me like this?
Is he trying to say that now that he's learned it, he's done with me?
I didn't think he was that kind of person. The nerve of some people.
"To be honest, thanks to you, I can wake up sufficiently without even having to pour water on myself. But do you know why I still keep the water bottle?"
"Because it's surprisingly refreshing?"
"Because I am afraid of you. Because I feel like the next time we meet, it will not be a person, but a Slaughterer in human form strangling my neck. That is why I asked you to stop your killing spree for at least a week, but you just had to... Hm?"
Seol Ganom suddenly stopped his nagging.
"Hm? Something is different. Huh?"
"What is? By the way, Seol Ganom, you've changed a lot too. What's this? Are you wearing makeup these days? Why have you gotten prett-"
Seol Ganom cut off Qing's words and said what he wanted to say.
"Your eyes. That’s right. Your eyes have changed. How did those rotten fish eyes suddenly become human? Did you have some kind of enlightenment? Well, I guess there is finally some good news."
And then he immediately turned his back.
"What the? Where are you going?"
"I am going to put away the water bottle now. From now on, you can just shake me awake. You realize you could just come during the day, right? Why do you always sneak in in the middle of the night? Good heavens, the nerve of people these /genesisforsaken