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Late Night Tales Of The Capital Chapter 104 The Dark Valley and the Approaching Cavalry

The moon was reflected on the water, its image so pristine like a mirror's impression with plumes of clouds clustered together like a fortress in the sky.

The waters of the 3000-mile long Luo River had flooded the subterranean Imperial Mausoleum, turning the place into an underwater necropolis, lost and submerged in the depths.

Ye Que swam with Red Bean on his back, passing Lake Mingjing, the forest of obelisks, the passage of mermaids, the apothecary furnaces around the Giant Tree, and the halls of the golden mountain. Finally, he reached the main portcullis of the golden palace. He had encountered not a single person on his way there; everyone else he had encountered along the way before had disappeared and there were no corpses too, as if they never existed.

As if everyone and everything had been consumed by this huge magical formation.

Everything around him was colorful yet peculiar in the mysterious blue world of the underwater Luo River. Nevertheless, Ye Que retained sufficient confidence that he would be able to handle anything he would face.

His physique and his pool of spiritual energies were utterly transformed and revamped by the Divine Book. He could now feel the immense strength coursing in his veins, the very same sensation of his peak condition he once felt during his youth. He now felt completely different compared to before entering the Imperial Mausoleum.

He was sure; he was now nearing the Realm of Starburst!

Ye Que was positively confident that with his current strength, he would surely be able to slay Jiang Liuyun, the prodigy from Mount Shu, in a mortal combat.

Then again, he would have to plea incompetence before the collective might of the eight cloaked strangers of Mount Shu. They were, after all, warriors of the Formless Realm. He would also never dare to antagonize Nan Fengxiu; never did he expect that the woman would carry with her a conjured double of the Demon King Ye Fanghua. He could only thank the stars that he had not been on her wrong side, lest he would die a most painful death. Not even the former Ye Que, the warrior who reigned supreme across the Three Realms could ever hope to best the Demon King in battle.

A simple person of relatively modest background like Ye Que never be accorded an audience with the Demon King. Rumors has it that the Demon King was already a near-omnipotent being during the time of Ye Que's former life, the ultimate champion of the Demon World that all worshipped and feared. It was beyond any doubt that the present Demon King has yet to reach his former strength. Still, he must have encountered a string of fortuitous encounters that enabled him to reach his present level of strength in these centuries.

With his Divine Energy now replenished, Ye Que penetrated through the underwater currents with no difficulty, tearing swiftly out of the golden hall.

Behind him, Red Bean remained unconscious but Ye Que was no longer transferring Divine Energy to her. He had inadvertently found out that she was different to normal humans, being able to breathe underwater through her skin.


Instead resembling a human, Red Bean was more like a fish underwater that she may even enjoy being underwater more than other aquatic life forms.

Ye Que had felt it heavy when he was carrying her on his back at the subterranean hall. Yet since entering underwater, she was as light as a feather that he barely felt himself carrying her, especially when he failed to notice her breathing.

"She has so many secrets..."

"I'm a little curious to find out, I admit."

"What exactly are you? Are you a mermaid? That's unlikely, since you were so good at fighting," Ye Que wondered to himself.

Ye Que stepped outside the gates of the golden hall and suddenly, a huge blast came from behind. Something was rumbling under his feet and out of the blue, a huge, invisible force erupted from below, propeling him towards the water surface.

"Something must've happened in that cave!" His first guess was that something had gone wrong with the Divine Tool.

They had just emerged above the surface of the water when the structure of the golden palace below him began shaking violently and the whole underwater edifice collapsed and crumbled in the powerful quake that crevices and chasms began to crack open on the river bed around the rubbles of the fallen palace!

Another huge force swelled from underwater. Realizing his chance, Ye Que waited and pushed off his feet when the rush of explosion rose from the depths, using it to springboard himself out of the water and into the air, while quickly conjuring the Pacifism. Despite being a little more than a feet, Ye Que had no difficulty in riding it into the air with the spirit sword that radiated a 3-feet wide Sword Qi around it.

Flying against the wind on his sword and with Red Bean on his back, Ye Que tore away from the vicinity of the Imperial Mausoleum in the direction his memory was directing him to.

But unbeknownst to him, a faint, dark shadow glided out of the water silently just when the underwater palace caved in.

It leaped out of the surface of the water and zipped into the sky, flying past mountains and clouds before it escaped the gigantic magical circle of the Imperial Mausoleum. With another violent convulsion, it picked up its pace and disappeared into thin air.

So gone the dark shadow from the depths of the water.

Tens of thousands of miles away,

In a valley shielded from sunlight, was a group of silent men. Huddled together in utter reticence and a gloom completely devoid of any radiance from the Sun, a glimmer of light suddenly burst into life; not of warm orange-crimson, but a purple-black glow from an oil lamp. The morbid flame flickered gently, revealing the advent of a dark shadow that turned into a black-colored eye looking so ghoulishly foul as if its gaze could penetrate all things and all men alike.

The silent crowd stared at the lamp and its flame before their gazes fell upon the eye.

Immediately, the group fell on their knees reverently, prostrating themselves with utmost deference.

Their expressions conveyed the very same message: these were devotees witnessing their own God.

A peal of black ravens tore out of the dark valley. The birds scattered; some flew towards the prairies of the great Kingdom of Yan and the ancient realm of Nanzhou and Dongyue, while some other flapped their wings frantically towards the mythic domains of Qingqiu and the Demon World. A great portion of the rest, however, flew towards the capital of the Tang Empire, Luo Yang.

The black ravens flew as quick as they could, with speeds comparable to common birds at first until they began to pick up more speed, rivaling even the supersonic sword of Mount Shu.

The ravens arrived at Luoyang at just two-hours of flight, a mere fraction of the time that ordinary pigeons needed to cover such distances. One of them flew into the General's Residence, and dove straight for the chambers of the second lady of the household, Xiao Huating's room, and was caught by the lady herself.

The raven looked at Xiao Huating, then nipped gently at the center of her palm before disappearing in a burst of black fumes that left only a little strip of message in her hand.

Xiao Huating's eyes went wide as she read the message. She stood up instantly, not being able to hide the excitement throbbing in her eyes. "It finally appeared... It finally appeared..." She repeated to herself profusely, "At long last, I can finally leave this god-forsaken place and this accursed city!"

"Servant!" She called loudly.

A servant stepped into her chamber, heads bowed, and came to her, awaiting her orders.

"Get the carriage ready, I'm paying a visit to the Second Prince."

The servant turned. But he barely took a few steps when Xiao Huating stopped him. "Wait. I'll go with you directly."

Before long, a carriage, bearing the mark of the Residence of the General of the Imperial Armies, stormed down the cobblestones of Yong'an Street, with a series of rapid cracks of a whip in its wake, reaching the Residence of the Second Prince in less than a quarter of an hour.

Such are the privileges accorded to Xiao Huating, master of the household of the General of the Imperial Armies and the commander of the 200,000-strong army of the Ye Clan, that even a Prince of the Empire would do well to please her.

In no time, the Li Chunyu, the Second Prince of the Empire walked out of the inner chambers to greet her.

"Xiao Huating at your service, Your Highness," Xiao Huating greeted him courteously.

"There's no need for such formalities, Madam Xiao. Please make yourself at home. All things considered, especially my rapport with General Ye, you are definitely my senior. It is I who owes you respect," said the Prince who quickly held her, stopping her from bowing down to him.

"So, what brings you here today, and how can I help you, Madam Xiao? If it's about Yunhai, please don't worry. I've made arrangements with the Ministry of War; I expect their reply to be quick. The Ministry might be hardpressed to make him a Captain General, but I'm sure a Lieutenant General should not be problem. The respect and admiration to the late General Ye himself is enough to convince the Imperial Court to reconsider."

The Prince smiled as he spoke. He was under the impression that Xiao Huating was here to lobby for a grand future for her son; the rank of a lowly field officer was indeed a tad to low for a scion of such pedigree.

While Ye Zhengru might want to train his heir by wanting the young scion to climb up the ranks for his own good, the old General was no more. The current assigned rank for the young heir of the household of the General of the Imperial Armies was but in fact a blatant humiliation.

"That's not the reason I'm here today, Your Highness. I have information for you." Xiao Huating revealed calmly.

"Information?" Li Chunyu blurted, slightly surprised.

"Yes. A piece of news that's of extreme significance to you," Xiao Huating added, shrugging gently before she continued, "It could affect your future."

"Then, pray enlighten me, Madam."

Li Chunyu would have dismissed such information as nonsence and have the person driven out of his residence if it was anyone else but Xiao Huating. But there was but only one issue that could matter with the Second Prince of the great Tang Empire: the throne of the Emperor. There was no other route for him in his future; he would either ascend to the throne, or certain death awaited him, there was no other way.

However, this was the master of the General's Residence speaking; she who commanded a 200, 000-strong army. Despite being female in an age where patriarchy prevailed, her words bore so much weight that not only Li Chunyu must heed intently, he must do so with every shred of focus he could muster.

Xiao Huating looked at Li Chunyu, and her eyes wandered to the map of the Empire hanging on the wall.

There were but only so many people who possessed the skill to draw a map with so much detail across the entire Tang Empire.

She walked to the map slowly, and rested her finger on the site of the capital at the center of the Empire's domain, before her finger traced all the way to the North, stopping on the grassland realm of the great Kingdom of Yan.

"I've been informed that the Kingdom of Yan had just dispatched a force of 150,000 riders heading South today. I expect them to begin the assault on You Prefecture tomorrow at dawn, followed by the prefectures of Liang and Qing. Winter is upon us and the wolves from the North are here to forage for supplies to weather the frost," said Xiao Huating casually as her finger retraced back down South.

"A 150,000-strong calvary?" Li Chunyu stammered in disbelief, leaping to his feet immediately.

Xiao Huating nodded.

"May I know the source of this information, Madam? Is it reliable?" Li Chunyu asked, his brows creased into a distressed frown.

"You do not need to trouble yourself with such details, Your Highness. Rest assured that my information is accurate; a invasion is at hand," Xiao Huating paused and continued, "This may seem to be a crisis, but it's also an opportunity; one that allows you to contribute to your nation and allow you to stand out."

Her fingers tapped gently onto the map as she casually voiced her plan, "The Crown Prince is superior than you in all aspects but one: military valor. The Tang Empire was established on the basis of a strong military force; hence valor has always been a quality heavily valued in the Imperial Court. What would the Emperor think if you, dear Prince, are the one who thwarted this incoming invasion, Your Highness? What would the rest of the Imperial Court think of you? What would your people think of you?"

"Who else would best be the future ruler of the Tang Empire, than the Prince who has the respect of the Imperial Armies and the fear of the Empire's enemies?"

"With your permission, dear Prince, the armies of the Ye Clan is at your service, Your Highness."

"Why?"

"For the greatness of the Ye Clan."

"I, Xiao Huating, am willing to do what I can to ensure your triumph, Your Highness."

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Chapter 132 Dragons in the Southland
Chapter 131 Bludgeon
Chapter 130 What's the Rush in Mutual Grilling
Chapter 129 Smoke and Fire
Chapter 128 The Men Hold down the Fort, The Women Break Out of the Siege
Chapter 127 Interrogation
Chapter 126 The Change in the Pavilion of Wind and Thunder
Chapter 125 From the Psychic Realm to the Starburst Realm
Chapter 124 Bloody Curse of the Red Spider Lily
Chapter 123 Meat Grinder
Chapter 122 Everyone Has Fear
Chapter 121 Will the Monster Also Admit Defeat?
Chapter 120 The Soldier of the River Soldiers
Chapter 119 Real Body, Fake Form
Chapter 118 The Final Sword Which Disappeared
Chapter 117 Duel on the Small Path in Mount Mei
Chapter 116 Hunting the Spirits
Chapter 115 The Dead Bodies
Chapter 114 The Mowing Man
Chapter 113 Do Us a Favor
Chapter 112 Drinking Wine and Eating Meat
Chapter 111 The Snow Stopped
Chapter 110 Born in the Southland and Be the Bes
Chapter 109 Telling Stories to Her
Chapter 108 Meat Eating Young Lady
Chapter 107 Heartbea
Chapter 106 It Feels a Little Cold During Snowfall
Chapter 105 Leave No Survivor
Chapter 104 The Dark Valley and the Approaching Cavalry
Chapter 103 Luckless Romance
Chapter 102 Trump Card, Luo River
Chapter 101 A Sheet of Paper
Chapter 100 What's So Great About a Prodigy?
Chapter 99 Are You Willing?
Chapter 98 Five Elements Divination Sect
Chapter 97 Fighting
Chapter 96 Enveloped
Chapter 95 Do You Believe?
Chapter 94 Puzzled
Chapter 93 The Emergence of the Relief Sculpture After Being Bathed in Blood
Chapter 92 Ripples in the Vortex
Chapter 91 All Living Things Are Equal
Chapter 90 The Cyan Halo Cuts off the Music
Chapter 89 The Man-eating Lake
Chapter 88 An Inexplicable Sense of Security
Chapter 87 Not Allowed to Look Up
Chapter 86 Life and Death Have Always Been Predestined
Chapter 85 Red Bean
Chapter 84 That's a Lot of Nonsense from You
Chapter 83 The World Is Small; Not Our First Meeting
Chapter 82 More Demonic Than The Demon Race
Chapter 81 Skewed Four in One Go like a Candied Hawthorn Stick
Chapter 80 I'll Kill You If You Disobey Me
Chapter 79 Single-log Bridge or the Underworld
Chapter 78 The Rapport Between Shameless Factions
Chapter 77 Born a Wolf
Chapter 76 The Youngster Who Admits His Cowardice and The Girl Who's Unafraid of Dying
Chapter 75 Consuming Meat and Expulsion
Chapter 74 Cracked Ground
Chapter 73 Sword Fanatic Who Eats Swords
Chapter 72 Conquer Minds Rather Than Destroy Bodies
Chapter 71 There's a Young Lady Who Came Here on a Fish
Chapter 70 Overrated
Chapter 69 Competition Over Sword Qi
Chapter 68 The Depths of the Tall Mountain
Chapter 67 Burning Ship
Chapter 66 We Came from the Same Place
Chapter 65 The White Dew Falls as the Wind Blows from the West
Chapter 64 This Night
Chapter 63 Strange Happenings
Chapter 62 How Much Do You Know About the Past?
Chapter 61 The Shuiyue Seminary and Dreaming about Buddha
Chapter 60 Ten Lashes It Is
Chapter 59 Blockade
Chapter 58 A Chance for Everyone
Chapter 57 Three Questions in the Observation of Heaven
Chapter 56 Star-harvesting
Chapter 55 A Glance
Chapter 54 I Said I'd Make My Move
Chapter 53 Raiding the Mountain Under the Guise of Demons
Chapter 52 Seven Days
Chapter 51 Two Blades
Chapter 50 Seeing a Ghost
Chapter 49 Fear Is Omnipresent
Chapter 48 Natural Law Remains Constant; Flowers Inevitably Wilt
Chapter 47 Premeditated
Chapter 46 Long Lost Fury
Chapter 45 Indulgence
Chapter 44 A Single Strike
Chapter 43 How Many Flowers Fell as We Dreamed
Chapter 42 Two Paths
Chapter 41 The Deep Abyss of Desire
Chapter 40. The Demon's Smile
Chapter 39 Searching Everywhere
Chapter 38 Hunger Is Everywhere
Chapter 37 How Many People Are at the Gates of Heaven?
Chapter 36 The Song of Fire and Ice
Chapter 35 Flurry of Saber Strokes in the Night
Chapter 34 Have You Seen Someone Being Killed?
Chapter 33 Creating a Sect
Chapter 32 I Once Studied Dancing in the Prime of my Beauty
Chapter 31 All Lies
Chapter 30 Doomed Love
Chapter 29 The Guide
Chapter 28 Strange Signs from Heaven
Chapter 27 The Telepathic Misty Rain Finger
Chapter 26 Are You Bandits?
Chapter 25 Only a Genius can be Obsessive
Chapter 24 Treading on Wind and Weaving Through the Rain to Come
Chapter 23 Hand over the Magic Treasures
Chapter 22 The Youngsters on the Back of the Whale Beast
Chapter 21 13 Swords
Chapter 20 Aren't You Ashamed?
Chapter 19 The Silent Arrow
Chapter 18 Who Leaves, Who Stays
Chapter 17 In a State of Disunity
Chapter 16 Crisis on the Dragon Ship
Chapter 15 Devious Iguanas
Chapter 14 Monster of Luo River
Chapter 13 Qi-gathering Body-tempering Pills
Chapter 12 There's Yin-and-Yang Inside
Chapter 11 Using Force to Bully Others
Chapter 10 Snow-covered Wasteland
Chapter 9 Pour Me a Drink
Chapter 8 Flower-viewing Drinking Banquet
Chapter 7 Painting Demon
Chapter 6 Den of Snakes
Chapter 5 The Four Young Masters of Luoyang
Chapter 4 The Expert Makes His Move
Chapter 3 Fox Demon
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