Chapter 335: Beasts, In Danger

Chapter 335: Beasts, In Danger

Up ahead, Jin Xian battled against two of the rough men. Their baskets were nowhere in sight, and instead they brandished swords against Jin Xians claws. She bared her teeth and lunged, fast as lightning. One of the men clasped his throat, while Jin Xian chewed with pleasure, blood streaming down her chin.

Elder Sister, youre really that hungry, huh? Hui thought, petrified.

The man tossed back a pill. The wound on his throat closed. He and his friend rallied, launching themselves at Jin Xian again.

She threw out a hand. Green threads slashed the men, opening up long wounds down their bodies. One of the men faltered and fell back, while the other continued toward Jin Xian, screaming in rage. Jin Xian smiled, revealing bloody teeth, and extended her poisonous claws.

Ill leave Elder Sister to her meal, Hui decided, flashing past on Moonlight Cutter.

He looked around, searching the area. The remnant poison blurred his vision at the edges, but he pushed through and focused on what he could see. If they dont have their baskets in other words, their wares, then they must have stopped nearby. I woke up pretty early, so its no surprise they didnt get very far. Zhubi, where are you?

Hui hesitated, then sent a pulse of his qi out into the surrounding forest. Its too late to hope no one saw me, with Jin Xian fighting wildly! Instead, Ill have to focus on making this a quick and precise strike to free Zhubi and Bao Huli!

As hed hoped, Zhubi answered back with a weak pulse of his own qi. Hui bit his lip. Dammit, do they have the two of them drugged as well? Then, then

If they have the drug, then probably they probably have the antidote! Argh, this is a terrible plan. I Im going to

No. Even if this clone dies, Ill die freeing Zhubi. I cant let Zhubi be in danger. I dont want to die, but Im a clone. Zhubi only has one life!

The other clones would never let me live it down if Zhubi got captured, or worse, injured, on my watch!

He hurtled onward, barely more than a beam of light. Up ahead, where hed sensed Zhubis qi coming from, stood a low mountain, barely more than a hill. Someone had carved an immortal cave in its top a long time ago, and now it hung open, dark and dreary. Hui hesitated one more moment, then shook his head and rushed inside. Even if its a trap, I have to go! Ill count on them not expecting me to have woken up yet!

Two cages, barely large enough to hold a human, stood at the back of the cave. As Hui entered, he blocked the sunlight, darkening them, but he quickly threw his sword out to light up the cages. Bao Huli slumped against the wall of one, still in human form though her ears and tail had appeared, while Zhubi cut a comically small figure at the bottom of the other. A spell engraved in the bottom of the cage wrapped a barrier around the iron bars, doubly barring those inside from leaving.

At the sight of Hui, Zhubi perked up, but immediately shook his head and waved his tail.

Hui rushed forward. I know, I know this is a bad idea, but I cant leave you humph!

His rear left ribcage half caved in. Hui crumpled pathetically. His head smacked against the cage, stunning him, and he gazed backward, confused.

Song Weilai stood over him, a war hammer balanced on her shoulders. She tutted at him and sent forth a wave of pressure. It weighed at Huis body, dragging him downward.

Hui fumbled in his robes for a talisman, reaching clumsily for the node. His fingers found paper, but faltered, unable to pick a single talisman out of the pack with clumsy fingers. Shit, the poison! Its still slowing me down. I havent fully cleared it from my system!

Shouldve stayed asleep, she said. She lifted her hand.

Hui tensed, expecting another hammer strike, but instead, she released a red dust made of petals and blew it in his face. Flinching back, Hui desperately rubbed at his face, but too late. The poison from the lily within him reacted to the red dust, and the entire world spun around him.

The rough cultivator shed brought along glanced at the caves opening. Master, what about that jiangshi? Im not sure we can destroy it.

Drive it off with some of that undead-repelling Three Suns Herb powder. I told you to buy those pills for a reason! Havent they done us well? Always trust in your Master! Song Weilai said flippantly.

What if shes one of their undead? The attack is rather coincidentally timed, the man said uneasily.

Song Weilai waved her hand. Ji Taiyu is many things, and a fool in a great many ways, but hes good at discerning character. He wouldnt accept a demonic cultivator as his disciple. Its merely coincidence!

Right, right! He wouldnt accept a demonic cultivator. Im a pure and righteous cultivator! Er, but Senior, that is my jiangshi Hui thought.

Still, what a collection of disciples hes gathered. I wonder if that girl Song Weilai wandered off, turning to the caves mouth with a thoughtful expression.

Unless Senior is a slaver, youre wasting your time. Ying Lin is an ordinary human cultivator. You should have felt that yourself, Hui rebuked her.

Song Weilai waved her hand. Its true, its true. Theres no need to gather such trash, anyways. Even if shes a spirit beast, whats a second-realm spirit beast when we have three fifth realms? Better to let Ji Taiyu continue being my foolish friend than risk disrupting him by returning.

Continue? Senior have you done this to Ji Taiyu before? Hui asked, curious.

Song Weilai laughed. Arent you an interesting fellow? Shouldnt you be in despair that youve been captured, and are about to be sold?

Respectfully, small cultivator has already spent a lifetime being sold, Hui replied, bowing from his weak sitting posture. Even if I cant wiggle out of this, its not as if Im unused to being used to pay off someone elses debt. Besides, from what I remember about my novels, spirit beasts and spirit plants are usually treated better than how I was in my first life. They arent constantly kicked and threatened, nor endlessly beaten half to death, for example.

Her brows furrowed, but Song Weilai let the matter drop. In any case I have. Ji Taiyu has a strange luck that guides him to rare things. Hes truly heaven-defying. The number of powerful beasts, strange materials, and herbs Ive stolen or bought off him for low prices is beyond counting. Although Ive founded my own merchant business with my own two hands, I would never have made it this far without his assistance.

Elder Sister, arent you ashamed of that? Hui asked.

Business is business. If I drop what falls into my hand, I couldnt call myself a businessman at all, she replied.

What a thick face! Not at all ashamed. Ah, well, I suppose this poor cultivator will never be able to understand the rich. Hui shook his head.

The underling still looked uncertain. Master what about that vigilante?

Her? A trifling fourth-stage cultivator with some scraps and trash under her? What realm are you?

Fifth, but

Song Weilai made a shooing motion. Go, go, before that jiangshi eats your Junior Brothers. And stop being such a worrywart!

The underling gave a last unsure look behind him, but took to the air and headed out toward Jin Xian. Song Weilai wandered around, setting up spells around the perimeter of the cave. At last, she settled by the caves mouth to meditate.

Hmm, with her guarding the exit, itll be a bit tough, but putting that aside, nows the time! Three of four underlings are fighting Jin Xian. Even if I dont know where the fourth is, thats two on three! The math is in my favor. Its time to escape! Joyfully, Hui summoned his death qi once again and reached for the barrier.