"Understood, I'll help," Zhou Xuchuan replied without hesitation.
"R-really, you will?"
Duan Hecheng seemed taken aback by the immediate response, as did the others around him.
"I say this again... this place will become more dangerous the deeper we go in. There will be poisonous creatures far more dangerous than the bugs we just faced, and the Seven-horned Serpent itself is also a very powerful spiritual beast."
"Didn't you say augmented qi alone doesn't work against its horn? Then it'll be okay. With this many members, we'll definitely be able to do something."
Ugh.
Duan Hecheng felt a pang of guilt. He knew deep down that the cultivators accompanying him wouldn't be much help. However, if he admitted this, this young expert from Mount Hua could leave them here. Right now, he needed all the help he could get.
Eventually, his desire for acknowledgement outweighed his conscience.
I'm sorry.
Duan Hecheng wanted to take responsibility for the remaining fifteen cultivators and get them home safe. However, he needed the help of the young man in front of him to do that. He set his conscience aside in the face of reality. He also suppressed the guilt of pushing his savior to a land of death.
"Then please, take care of us."
*
Everyone was exhausted and sleepy, so they decided to take turns sleeping. Those awake conversed with Zhou Xuchuan, introducing themselves. Through their discussions, Zhou Xuchuan learned that Duan Hecheng was thirty-one this year, and a Peak Realm expert.
"That aside, you seem to have expended so much qi, yet you don't look tired at all."
"I may look like this, but I was once known as Zhou Xuchuan, the internal qi master."
Nope, not once had he ever been called that.
"I apologize. I've been engrossed in cultivation and am not well-versed in worldly matters."
Duan Hecheng had faced heavy persecution from his senior brothers as soon as he entered the sect, and it had been a long time since he first wanted to receive acknowledgement from them and started putting in the effort. It wasn't surprising that he wasn't familiar with Zhou Xuchuan's name.
Moreover, Zhou Xuchuan's name had briefly surfaced during the discovery of the Three-Eyed Godly Thief's treasury but was soon forgotten. As for the recent match with Tang Hui, Duan Hecheng likely hadn't been paying attention due to preparations for entering the Poisonblood Valley.
"It's fine. That aside, how much of the Seven-horned Serpent's horn do you need?"
"It'd be a relief if we can take just one. Honestly, while I said we'll be hunting it down, killing it won't be easy."
"Then..."
"The horn cannot be cut even with augmented qi, but the scales and flesh are vulnerable. Therefore, we must rip the horn and the flesh underneath it all at once and run away at full speed.
"Does that mean I can take the rest of the horns?"
Originally, he planned to obtain the Seven-horned Serpent's horns since he wanted the internal core anyway.
"Try it if you can. If it's possible, you can take everything except my portion." Duan Hecheng laughed emptily.
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Whether it was the Seven-horned Serpent's horn, or the Seven Swords War from the Ominous Demon's tomb, there were a lot of things he had to take care of.
Zhou Xuchuan pushed his plans to the back of his mind and began walking.
*
"Poisonous insects."
Zhou Xuchuan swung his sword horizontally.
Pooow!
The sword sliced through the air, a gust of sword wind sweeping the surroundings, and reducing the nearby poisonous insects to puddles of blood.
Grrrr!
An animal, clearly a mutant of some kind, emerged from the bushes. It was accompanied by centipedes, moths, spiders and many other creatures.
As time passed, the number of poisonous creatures dwindled. Many of them died in Zhou Xuchuan's flurry of sword attacks, but some had fled after seeing how powerful he was.
Creatures—animals in particular—relied heavily on instinct. They instinctively realized that Zhou Xuchuan was powerful and did not approach him.
After getting some leeway, Zhou Xuchuan was able to switch to his bow and arrow. He took out the bow and arrows he put inside his bag and got ready to use them.
"Wait, Great Hero Zhou. Are you planning to use that?"
"Yes, it's a hobby of mine," Zhou Xuchuan replied as he nocked an arrow on the bowstring.
"No matter how many creatures you have killed, there's no way you can be so leisurely and..."
Whoosh!
Before Duan Hecheng could finish, an arrow left the bow. It was not an ordinary arrow, but one imbued with qi. The sharp arrow darted toward a poisonous spider about the size of a child.
Crunch! Squeak!
The poisonous spider shrieked as a hole appeared on its body
Leisurely?
Duan Hecheng shut his mouth. The others also became speechless.
D-did Mount Hua have a bow art?
Sweat formed on their foreheads. Any cultivator could imbue qi into arrows. However, at most, that would increase the destructive power and speed a little. Showing that kind of explosive power was impossible.
"It's just a hobby of mine, okay?"
He emphasized it out of importance.
He used a sword and bow and arrow interchangeably, but yet still managed to navigate the Poisonblood Valley effortlessly. He even asked those from the Galaxy Manor to collect some poisonous plants.
"Daoists from Mount Hua Sect can eat poisonous plants?"
"From what I know, the plants in the Poisonblood Valley are highly toxic... are they perhaps not poisonous?"
"Look at that fancy pattern on the leaves. I bet my pinky that it's poisonous."
"If you don't want to die, you better not even touch it. I followed my grandfather to look for herbs and poisonous plants when I was young because he was a herbalist, but there's not a single herb or plant that can be eaten, much less used for medicine."
The men of the Galaxy Manor murmured among themselves after seeing the weird things that Zhou Xuchuan did. Duan Hecheng eventually couldn't contain his curiosity and asked.
"Excuse me, Great Hero Zhou. Why are you eating poisonous herbs?"
"Don't poison cultivators increase their resistance to poison by being poisoned? I'm doing the same thing."
"What the heck are you even... is that even possible?"
Duan Hecheng was speechless. Indeed, he had heard that poison cultivators used such training methods, but that was limited to those who trained in poison arts. It shouldn't be in the list of cultivation manuals possessed by Mount Hua.
Yet, judging by Zhou Xuchuan's complexion, he didn't seem to be lying. He truly seemed to have some resistance to poison. The more he thought about it, the more puzzled he became. His head couldn't keep up with what was happening before him.
"Young Master Duan. Have you cultivated a poison art before?" Zhou Xuchuan asked.
"No... I have... not."
"Then don't bring it up."
Duan Hecheng was at a loss for words.
"Forget that, we shouldn't linger here any longer. The atmosphere feels ominous," Zhou Xuchuan continued.
It was just as he said. The endless swarm of poisonous insects had disappeared.
"Normally, that means there's a—"
Rumble!
Before Zhou Xuchuan could finish, the ground suddenly shook violently.