Story 10 - The Spy Who Rocked Too Hard (51/52šø)
Now that we didnāt have any enemies around us, I relaxed my muscles. That was a mistake.
Pain shot through my limbs. My head started to ache. There was also this rhythmic ringing in my ears that I really wished I could have sampled for a songā
Shit! Focus!
Little Spring ran over to me and shoved a Linās Healing Dan into my mouth.
As the pill began working, my mind cleared some. Unfortunately, there were major consequences for using the full force of my divine sense in a body too weak to handle it.
What was the most problematic, though, was my invisible injuries. My inner Qi pathways would have to go through months, possibly years, of rehabilitation before I was well enough to take on my Golden Core tribulation.
Which was fucked because I needed to transcend my tribulation to decrease my soul/body dichotomy within the next five years!
Mother fucker!
::Are you okay, Sister Lin?::
The kid crouched down next to me. His eyes were wide with worry.
And his clothes had dirt and blood on them. They looked awful.
Mine were worse.
Ah, now that I noticed it, my skin started to tingle like a thousand bugs crawled all over me.
I immediately used my cleaning technique on the both of us.
Little Springās white, husky ears flattened against his head and he winced.
Ah, right. He was sensitive now.
Why was focusing so hard?
Everyone else had already taken their Qi Replenishing pills and began resting. Thankfully, most of us were relatively unharmed.
Since I didnāt have the strength to move, I sat on the dirty ground in the lotus position and circulated the healing energy of the pill. It cleared my mind, reduced my headache, and repaired my fingers.
Unfortunately, it didnāt do shit for my Qi pathways, but I recovered enough to stand. Which was just in time to see Gold String Delicate Touch reach down toward the body of the demonic cultivator. Specifically, toward the bag his ancestor was in.
āStop!ā
He froze. I jogged over to him, wincing with every step thanks to my headache. āListen up! Everyone here should know that you never touch a demonic cultivatorās dead body without proper preparation. Theyāre always trapped in some way. Considering that this guy is the leader of the army attacking the sect, we can assume that his body is extremely trapped. Iāll take care of it.ā
With a wave of my hand, I swiftly sent the body into the time-stopped area of Little Springās space. Once it was there, I pulled out the storage bag.
Shit. I didnāt have enough energy for this.
Good thing we had spiritual spring water and Qi replenishing pills.
Everyone awkwardly watched me as I began to quickly replenish my inner Qi. Which also hurt like a bitch due to my injuries. Frankly, it was like having a thousand hidden cuts on my hands and cutting into a lemon caked in coarse salt.
But it was better to be in pain than to get caught weak.
The kid winced. ::Sister Lin. The freezer doesnāt have unlimited space. Between his body, my ingredients, and the barrels of demonic vines, itās getting crowded.::
::I know. Weāll have to do something about it soon. Our best option is to clear out those vines. Weāll have to find a strange flame strong enough to burn them first. But we can handle that later.::
Using a good portion of my replenished energy, I did something I hadnāt done in years. I drew an enchantment on the bag that would prevent the typical high-end traps demonic cultivators of this era left on their bags from going off. It wouldnāt remove them entirely, but as a master spiritual tool smith, I could take care of that later. The important part was taking out the necklace.
I pulled it out by the chain. It glittered under the moonlight.
Now that I was seeing it up close, it looked nothing like Ghostyās, aside from the fact that it had a soul gem.
I gently handed the necklace to Gold String. He looked down at the soul gem. He covered his mouth with a shaking hand, and his eyes became watery.
āAncestor Dreaming Winds?ā He paused, waiting for a response. Suddenly, he paled. He jerked his gaze toward me. āThereās something wrong!ā
Fuck. If it wasnāt one thing, it was another.
Basically, Dreaming Winds had some kind of control bond on him. I had assumed that with the bondās master killed, the ancestor would be freed... or dead. I grabbed the soul gem and used my divine sense to peer inside.
I sensed a type of soul binding that demonic cultivators used back in... this time period. Fortunately, I was familiar with how to unravel it.
The problem came from the fact that I didnāt have access to soul-based abilities. Ones I would have had if Iād been in Nascent Soul.
Which meant I needed a healthy Nascent Soul to undo this shit.
Ghosty was still recovering, so he was out of the question. The only other I knew of was that fucker, Noxious Fangstrike.
I may not like the asshole, but considering everything weād been through, I felt we could trust him with this. If he was alive. No. That fucker had to be alright. There was only one thing to consider...
āI think Senior Noxious Fangstrike can help unravel your ancestorās forced bond thatās keeping him in this comatose state. The issue is that I doubt heāll do it for free.ā
āIāll do whatever I can as long as Ancestor Dreaming Winds can get better.ā
I nodded and turned to Dread Lotus. āCan youāā
She bit her lip. āUncle is in the middle of a war. The demonic sect is attacking the festival. Actually, we shouldāā
āAbsolutely not. We all need to recover. Even if we go, weāre a group of five Foundation Establishment cultivators. Our immediate presence there isnāt going to make or break an entire war.ā Iād become disillusioned with my contribution to battles at the Foundation Establishment level after realizing that a single cultivator two realms higher than me could wipe out an entire small sect.
āNo. I have a better idea of how to help the sect that will be more effective than pointlessly rushing there. Besides, we also have something very important to do.ā
āWhat?ā
I clasped my hands behind my back like the little master I was and tilted my chin up. āListen! We risked our lives and overcame impossible odds. We took care of the enemy general, which will help end the war faster than us participating in a large-scale battle. If anything, we deserve to be rewarded for our major contribution.ā
They all nodded.
I grinned. āAnd the best way to make sure we get our well-deserved reward is to loot the fuck out of this place.ā
Everyone froze for a moment. They looked at each other, and nodded, then they all began running toward the various buildings in the mansion complex.
āGood idea, sister Linlin!ā Gold String called as he pulled up roof tiles on his way.
āI knew I chose the bestest, smartest friend!ā Dread Lotus whooped and ran towards a structure in the back that used to hold a bunch of beasts. ::By the way, my uncle just won his fight. Heās on his way to defend the sect from the demonic cultās army. He told us to stay where we are.::
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Of course he would. He adored his niece and wanted her to be safe.
Little Spring must have been inspired by Gold String because he ran to a small nearby building. With a wave of his hand and a ton of spiritual energy, he broke it down and sent it in pieces into his space.
Well, I guessed having more buildings in there wasnāt a bad thing. Especially since the city lord didnāt cheap out on his buildingās construction. Everything was made from the highest quality ingredients he could afford.
Meanwhile, I started running to where I remembered the alchemistās guild communication wall was.
As I passed Little Spring, he finished with the first building. He must have decided that one was enough since he waved, then ran and jumped into the small crater with the dead eagle. The bird vanished suddenly.
Oh... Well, he was an immortal chef, and these beasts would make good practice for him. Not letting a beastās death go to waste was the very least a cultivator could do.
I glanced behind me at the dozens of soulless beast bodies.
Yep, heād get to practice a lot.
***
I frowned at the Alchemistsā Guildās communication wall.
āYouāre sending people to fight the demonic sect, right?ā
āOf course! It is the responsibility of every orthodox organization to fight the demonic sect when it attacks. It will just take time.ā
Basically, they were telling me that they were going to drag their feet and let the unorthodox sect do most of the work before swooping in and taking most of the credit.
āThen what about City Lord Bountiful Tenacity?ā
āWeāll be on the lookout for him. If we see him in any city our organization is in, weāll send someone out to capture him.ā
āYou should just kill him on sight. He traded a weapon of mass destruction to the demonic cult. Heās an enemy to every orthodox organization.ā
āWe will take that into consideration.ā
These mother fuckers!
It was too frustrating talking to the Alchemistsā Guildās communications department. It was like trying to get my cable canceled in my past-past life.
I rested my hand against the cool stone again.
āI handled a big issue for you all. I uncovered a corrupt Alchemistsā Guild owner and city lord. As a Grandmaster Alchemist, I expect my due compensation.ā
āOf course! Weāll do whatever we can that is within our means.ā
āI want to be teleported back to the city nearest to the Indomitable Will sect within the next two years.ā
ā...ā
āYouāll do it, right?ā As much as I enjoyed my time here. I wanted to go home.
There was a long pause. Whoever was on the line was likely communicating with someone higher up and checking account balances.
āThis is Grandmaster Black Cauldron.ā
Hadnāt there been a movie in my past-past life named something similar? Whatever. I hoped this guy wouldnāt be an asshole.
āI looked over our funds. We are currently incapable of sending you back to the Indomitable Will Sect. Even if you give us two years. I deeply apologize on behalf of the Alchemistsā Guild. After some calculations, we discovered that it would take us 20 years to save up for that trip due to the increased costs of teleportation over long distances.ā
Well, I knew about formations and teleportation costs, so⦠Iād give them that. Damn it.
How the fuck was I going to get home then? Would I really have to abandon this sect soon and go join another in the righteous faction under a different identity just to compete in the inter-sect tournament against my own sect?!
Or I could wait ten years for the next Alchemy Convention... If they still put it on after that last fiasco... goddamn it.
Iād just have to figure all this out later.
Fine. If they couldnāt send me home, then...
āIf you canāt do that, then I want to use this wall for free, any time I want until I go back home.ā
āOh... well. Weād love to do that. Weād even be willing to foot the energy costs on our side. Itās just that, unfortunately, your end will still need spirit stones to operate. These walls expend a significant amount of energy.ā
āThen, as compensation for needing to use my own stones to pay for it, my band and I will take whatever we can in the city lordās mansion.ā Not that we werenāt already looting the fucking place.
Later, I would just use my spiritual energy to power it. It would work as long as I set it up properly and added a few things here and there using the technology from the tablet I designed with Senior Black Jade.
Of course, their side would still be footing the massive amount of energy it took on their end to send my communication to my sect. Muahahaha.
Iād make sure these fuckers would financially regret not sending me when they had the chance.
āThat is acceptable. You took care of the City Lord who had been in league with the demonic sect, after all.ā
āAnd you guys will have to use your own energy to connect me to my sect whenever I want.ā
I had to wait for a while before words appeared on the wall again. āSo as to not put a strain on your finances, how about we limit your communication to once a month for 8 hours?ā
Was he fucking kidding me? āOnce a day for four. Iām not as poor as you think I am. Also, your guild might be on a smaller continent, but it isnāt broke.ā
There was a long pause where I could practically feel him choking at my audacity. āFellow Grandmaster, we are a much more limited operation compared to the main branches. Please understand.ā
They were just trying to get out of fully paying me for my contribution. I wouldnāt let them.
That said, I also had to accept that they were financially weak. Grimacing, I added. āThen once a week for 16 hours.ā
āI know youāre frustrated, but the most we can do is once a week for six.ā
āAre you lying to me?ā freeĻebnovÄl.c૦m
āNever. I wouldnāt dare.ā
Well, fuck it.
āFine. But Iām taking this wall. Itās mine now.ā
āWait... What do you mean, take the wall? Thatās the wall for the cityās Alchemistsā Guild. You canāt just take it.ā
āSure I can. Itās in the city lordās mansion and you already said that I was free to loot everything I could from here.ā
āGrandmaster... Please leave that with the city. These communication walls are expensive.ā
āMine.ā
With a wave of my arm, I placed the wall in my ring.
Muahahaha!
If I couldnāt go home, Iād just have to take everything I could. Even the damn floor tiles.
These guys would learn not to mess with a grandmaster with a grudge.
***
When I exited, I saw that my band had continued to loot while Little Spring carefully chose the beasts he wanted to prep for eating.
It mostly seemed like the boar, bird, and oxen beasts were taken while the wolves and tigers were left for everyone else to sell as they pleased.
Considering the size of the beasts, their meat would last us years... and completely fill up the rest of the time-frozen storage. No wonder the brat complained to me earlier. He wanted space for cooking ingredients.
There were also another two buildings completely missing. Either the kid had gone back and forth or the others decided that taking whole structures was a good idea.
I called over Three Drops. āTake me to the spiritual tool.ā
He nodded, and we started running through long and confusing hallways. It was no wonder it took so long for him to find it. It was deep inside the main mansion, placed in a hidden room.
Frankly, I was shocked this guy found his way there. Though, when I saw the bodies of some of the servants, I realized that he must have interrogated some of them. Judging from my studentās bruised face, he hadnāt had an easy time.
The spatial lock device rested on a pedestal. It was white, egg-shaped, and about the length of my arm. A large crack cut through it, starting from the weak point Iād told Three Drops about. A small amount of smoke seeped from the hole.
The body cultivator awkwardly scratched his head. āI think I broke it.ā
I nodded. āYou did. Good job!ā
I wrapped my spiritual energy around it and brought it inside the space. āIf anyone asks, thatās exactly what happened, and I just took the remains to melt down and sell for scrap.ā
āIt sounds like youāre going to do more than that.ā
I grinned. āHow could I possibly? Iām just a weak and arrogant Foundation Establishment cultivator. Not a real expert toolsmith at all.ā
He looked confused for a second, then his eyes widened in realization. āYes, teacher. Iāll be sure to tell them exactly that.ā
I grinned and patted his shoulder. Only I could choose such a good student.
āNow that weāre alone, are you going to tell me why the city lord called you Alchemist Lin instead of Linlin?ā
āBecause Iām Lin, Fairy Lin.ā
āPlease, teacher. Iām serious.ā
āIf I tell you, Iāll have to kill you. Are you positive you want to know?ā
He shook his head vigorously.
āJust donāt think about it. Iām not here to harm the sect, after all.ā Not anymore, anyway. āNow, help me find the treasure storage room and anything else thatās worth money.ā
ā...ā
āDonāt worry. I plan to share some with my band members and you. But we need to loot it before any of our seniors get here and take it for themselves.ā
His eyes widened. āActually, I know exactly where it is. But there is a complex formation protecting it.ā
I grinned. āNo problem. Iām also good with formations.ā
***
My band and student helped ransack the place up until the Alchemistsā Guild guards arrived.
At that point, we took them to where the battle was still taking place. And together they and the Irrepressible Beast Blood sect brought the war to an end within minutes.
Mostly because those demonic bastards retreated and escaped.
Because the elders had been prepared for it, there were actually very few casualties. All the healing pills Iād created went to helping those who were injured.
Black Cauldron walked up to me once everything was settled. āGrandmaster Lin.ā
::Call me Linlin here. Iām still undercover.::
āLin. Linlin.ā
He was making it worse.
āPlease give the wall back.ā
I crossed my arms. āNo. Itās mine.ā
āBut you wonāt even be able to use it unless you set it up everywhere you go, and nobody has the time or the expertise for that.ā
āI do. You can have it when you send me back to my continent.ā
He looked like he was about to cry.
Good. I was pissed.
āAlright. Iāll let the headquarters know that youāre keeping the wall until you leave as an incentive to help you get back home as soon as possible.ā
I nodded.
After he left, Noxious Fangstrike and Gold String walked up to me, both looking a little upset.
āJunior Linlin. How dare you tell this disciple that I can help him?!ā
I crossed my arms. āBefore that, Iām glad youāre safe, senior. I would hate to have to learn poisons from someone else.ā
He snorted.
āI can teach you how to do it. I just donāt have the power to do it myself.ā
āHah! You expect me to believe that?ā
āDread Lotus.ā
He winced and scowled. āThat was about alchemy. This is about souls and removing the bonds those evil bastards leave on them...ā
He continued ranting and lecturing. Basically telling me it was impossible.
I sighed. Well, it wasnāt like I didnāt want to spread this technique wherever I could. I would tell everyone if it wouldnāt force the Demonic Sect into coming up with new shit Iād have to create another damn countermeasure for.
I used the telepathic technique to drop the information packet into his arrogant little mind.
He sputtered to a stop and coughed.
I shrugged.
His brow furrowed. He gestured for the soul gem and the bassist handed it to him.
The poison masterās golden eyes focused on it for a solid twenty minutes. Suddenly, his pupils shrank, and he appeared absolutely furious.
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