Chapter 295: Something Strange
Night passed quickly. It seemed as if no time passed before Ying Lin came knocking at Huis door. Benefactor, are you ready? Lets go!
Hui broke out of the lotus pose and stood. He stretched and smiled at Ying Lin. Lets go.
Together, the two of them set off. Ying Lin hugged her cloth bag to her protectively. As she walked, she glanced at Hui once, twice, then three times. At last, Hui turned and gave her a quizzical smile. What do you want? Youre making me nervous.
Ying Lin peered at Zhubi. That snake it really isnt your pet?
I dont consider him a pet. He is a dear companion, Hui repeated.
So we cant give it to Fu Liyu? she asked hesitantly.
Hui almost spat. What would Fu Liyu do with a fifth stage spirit beast? Tame him? Seal him? Hes way over her level. Even if she tried to forcefully form a pact with him, Zhubi could break that pact and kill her with the tip of his tail. If she has any sense, shed stay miles away from Zhubi.The source of this content nov(el)bi((n))
Then again, the cultivators in this world shed probably see him as some kind of gift from the heavens and attempt to steal him away anyways. Its better if we dont tempt her, for her own sake.
He chuckled and shook his head. I dont think Zhubi would appreciate that, no.
Zhubi peered sleepily up from Huis neck and flicked his tongue at Ying Lin.
Ying Lin sighed. I was just asking. A pity. If I could get her a pretty spirit beast like that one, shed take me to the banquet for sure.
No, no. Thats not a good idea, Hui said, shaking his head.
Ying Lin stared at Zhubi and reached out, delicately touching his head. Zhubi hissed and tilted his head for her to scritch his chin. She gave him a regretful look. Itll be hard to find a spirit beast as pretty as him.
I dont think theres another spirit beast quite like Zhubi, Hui agreed. Where else would you find a spirit beast that instinctively plays dead, after all? Hes one of a kind!
She gave Zhubi a rub on the top of his head. Okay. I cant sell off your friend. Ill have to catch a spirit beast for her myself if I want to gift one to Fu Liyu.
Its good to have goals, Hui replied.
Xiao ahem, Xie Hao, Hui said.
Narrowing his eyes at Hui and Ying Lin, the servant made a few handsigns, then pressed his hands toward the ground. A faint glimmer of light appeared between the gates. He turned and hurried off, leaving them on the far side of the barrier.
Hui glanced around, then wandered toward the barrier. Examining the gate, he knelt and peered at the ground. Carefully, he extended a few fingers toward the barrier. Reddish light sparked around his fingertips. The barrier distorted, giving like a soap bubble. I could pop it if I so much as circulated my qi carelessly. Its not much of a barrier. On the other hand, the servant cast it in the first level of Qi Gathering, too low cultivation to even be considered a real cultivator. That Im able to touch it without popping it is already commendable.
It seems to be a square-shaped array built into the gates and the floor. The array uses the natural flow of energy of this place to project an outward barrier. Rather than physically protecting the clan, its a cruder version of the perimeter All-Heavens Sect put up around Starbound Sect. All-Heavens perimeter could withstand any number of crossings and sent a message to its caster each time. This barrier, on the other hand, will pop when I cross it, but should alert whoever initially constructed the array when I do. In summary, its a single-use perimeter that summons the strongest member of the clan. Not something I want to casually trigger!
Benefactor? Ying Lin asked, tilting her head.
Hui stood and dusted his knees off. Nothing. Merely a professional interest.
I thought you were a doctor, not a gate designer, Ying Lin said, confused.
Hui coughed. Thats right, thats right. But, er, we doctors have to consider the flow of energy, the feng shui of the area the gate is a part of everything, all together, he bluffed.
Ying Lin nodded slowly. Oh I see.
Do you? Because I dont, Hui thought to himself.
The servant reappeared. He harrumphed, but gestured for them to follow. Hui followed, tucking his hands behind him like a scholar. As Ying Lin stepped forward, he held his arm out. You stay.
Ying Lin staggered back, her expression hurt. She looked at Hui, giving him puppy-dog eyes.
Hui flicked his sleeve. Imperiously, he declared, She comes with me.
The servant scowled, but shook his head. Fine. Come along.
Ying Lin beamed. She skipped after Hui and jogged to his side, shooting him a smile. Thanks, benefactor! I knew I could count on you!
Hui smiled and bowed. Of course, of course.