Chapter 317: Who Says You Can't Go Home
Walking down a dusty path, Hui whistled a little tune to himself. He followed a caravan full of the local barley harvest at a short distance, a sword visible at his hip. A few other caravan guards stood in the near distance, dressed similarly in ragged civilian wear, not a scrap of cultivation gear on them. They chatted quietly amongst one another, dipping their reed hats toward one another to share whispers. For all the world, they looked exactly like ordinary down-on-their-luck martial artists.
So why do they look so much like Lu Lintei, Zhi Ahn, and Ding Qinwen? If it is those three what on earth are they doing here?
A red songbird popped into existence beside him. Hui stared, startled. Whats this, a new pet?
Is it alive?
Yeah, why? He reached out and caught the disoriented bird before it tumbled out of the sky. The songbird flapped around in his palms for a few moments, confused and lost, before it righted itself. It perched on his finger, taking in the surroundings.
Cute, the girl who definitely wasnt Lu Lintei commented.
Hui glanced at her. Wary, he quickly cut down on the qi travelling to the node, limiting it to the least qi possible while leaving the node open. His fellow clones voices faded, barely audible, not that he was listening. He offered the bird to her. Do you want it?
She regarded the bird, then shook her head. Im not hungry.
As if it understood her words, the bird took flight.
Hui shook his head. He sighed and stretched, reaching his hands toward the sun. It isnt that bad, wandering the mortal world, taking my time and enjoying the sights. And Im helping the team, too, untying our oldest karmic knot. I dont have to worry about anything. All the other clones are busy doing their own thing, and here I am, just wandering around
A girl popped out of the sky and dropped onto Hui. He reached out and caught her before she struck the ground. She looked at him, confused. Who are you?
Who are you? Hui repeated, frowning back at her. You cant fall out of the sky on a man and ask who he is! Explain yourself, first!
She frowned at him. Master? Doctor Xie Hao?
Thats me, Hui confirmed. Is this the disciple Sixth picked up? Whyd he send her to me? Visit no(v)eLb(i)n.com for the best novel reading experience
A second later, a sword thumped onto the back of his head. Zhubi hissed a hello as he leaped out of the sky and wound around Huis neck, and a handful of talismans and a glass jar dropped down as well. Hui put the girl on her feet and snatched the glass jar out of the air before it could break. Two sparkling magical constructs swirled inside the bottle.
Thats the curse I captured a long time ago, and also a new array? A soul array Ah! It must be what Sixth was after. Ill send it to the others for safekeeping. With a gesture, he sent it back into the node.
Barely a second later, the first clone stole it away. Thank you, Elder Brother. Ill put this to good use.
Absentmindedly, he grabbed the stack of talismans as it fell and stuck it in his robes. He glanced over his shoulder at the three not-cultivators to find them staring wide-eyed at him. Hui smiled and stuffed Zhubi under his robes, sweat dripping down his back. Oh, shit. I forgot about them. What fortune! I thought a meat pie from heaven was the best it could get, but here I was delivered so much more.
Indeed! How fortunate, Ding Qinwen said with a broad smile, slapping Hui on the shoulder.
Lu Lintei nodded. If only I could be so lucky.
We already know, dont we? Its in his memories. That man, Han Qin. Everyone, be wary. Hes more powerful than we thought, the miracle healer shared, sighing in relief as he stretched out prone on his cushions and a pair of attendants hurried over with chilled wine. Giving them an embarrassed look, he waved away the wine.
Hui furrowed his brows and shook his head. The memories cut off after a point, but one thing remained clear: Han Qins aura, growing stronger in the last moments of Sixths memories. Shit. And he sent me all his gear? Isnt that the same as siccing Han Qin on me? No thank you! Argh, but its too late!
Oh well. I couldnt bear it if someone killed Zhubi, after all, let alone his disciple.
A hand appeared in his vision. Hui looked up, expecting to see Ying Lin, but instead, Zhi Ahn offered him a hand up.
The man rubbed his nose, slightly embarrassed. Er the caravans going to leave us behind.
Hui took his hand and pulled himself up. The pain lingered, but it had faded enough for him to move. He bowed to Zhi Ahn as he brushed down his robes. Thank you, Elder Brother.
Zhi Ahn nodded. He glanced at Hui for a few moments, then cleared his throat. What happened to you? A qi deviation? An old injury?
I tripped, Hui lied.
Zhi Ahn frowned. Youre clearly also a cultivator in disguise. Why continue to deny
Zhi Ahn! Stop prying! I dont want to do any extra work! Lu Lintei shouted back at him.
Lu Lintei, stop slacking off! Were out here until Zhi Ahn cut himself off.
Until? Hui wondered. He glanced at Lu Lintei.
Instead of clarifying his unasked question, she waved her hand lazily. Yeah, yeah. Well manage, eventually. Until then, were on vacation I mean, punishment.
Youyou cant use your punishment to dodge work! Zhi Ahn burst, frustrated.
Lu Lintei snorted. What do you mean? Im being thorough, thorough! We have to take our time!
Thats right, Zhi Ahn, Ding Qinwen butted in, brows furrowed in indignation. We didnt do a good enough job the first time. We cannot make the mistake of being less than perfectly thorough the second time!
Lu Lintei nodded. What Elder Brother says is indeed reasonable. Zhi Ahn, we cannot risk such a thing. We must take our time and slack search thoroughly.
Thatsthats not Zhi Ahn gnashed his teeth, annoyed. He threw up his hands and stomped off.
Hui watched him go, then turned to the other two and shook his head. Ah, the tribulations of youth.
Indeed, Ding Qinwen agreed, stroking his chin with the wisdom of a much older man.
Far too energetic, Lu Lintei piled on.