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Late Night Tales Of The Capital Chapter 38 Hunger Is Everywhere

"In times of trouble."

"The daring will profit."

"This may not be a bad thing."

Ye Que said as he drank a sip of apricot wine, before turning toward Qian Shuxiao. "Don't look at me like that. Do you think that cultivation only applies to meditate deep in the mountains?"

"Wrong!"

"You're hugely mistaken!"

"The real Cultivation World is filled with darkness and filth. Every place in it is filled with lies and violence. Let me tell you, nearly all of the largest sects were created with sword and dagger."

"Both of you know very well how many herbs we've used up in the past month just to get you into the Pre-celestial Realm. Do you think that cultivation alone will bring you all the herbs we need? Breaking into the Post-celestial and Psychic Realms will take more than herbs. If you want to achieve that quickly and become more than other practitioners, you'll also need Spirit Stones, and many of them."

"The phrase 'It's easy to get a thousand taels of gold, but it's hard to obtain a Spirit Stone' speaks for itself."

"A discovery of a sacred mountain that can produce spirit stones will definitely lead to many sects fighting over it."

Ye Que said calmly. "Since both of you decided to train with me, you'll have to remember the Law of Hunger, also known as the First Law of the Three Realms."

"The law states that any sect or practitioner that can survive is like a lone wolf who is always hungry and searching for food. Such wolves will wander in the bush and forests, using their sharp claws to bash their way through branches while trying their best to tread silently. They even have to breathe carefully."

Ye Que paused before he lowered his voice and continued, "Even the strongest sects have to act carefully, as there will many other lone wolves wandering in the woods. There are always people stronger than you out there, and no one can guarantee that he or she will remain at the apex."

"Once you spot your prey, there's only one way to react- pounce upon it at your greatest speed and snatch it away. Any delay can lead to your destruction."

"Becuase, danger is everywhere."

"Because, hunger is everywhere."

Ye Que squinted slightly as the corner of his lips curled into a seemingly bright, sunny smile. The feeling that it gave, however, was not one of happiness nor warmth but ruthlessness.

A bone-chilling ruthlessness.

It shook the Qian siblings, and they opened their mouths, wanting to speak.

Ye Que interrupted them with a raised arm. "Keep these words in your heart and do not speak of them constantly. There's no meaning in doing that."

He then pointed at Qian Shuxiao before continuing, "As for the 'extraordinary' events that you spoke of, they're actually quite common. I can tell you certainly that everyone- either the beasts of the Demon Race or the big sects of the Cultivation World- have gathered at Luoyang to gain control of a Divine Tool. In this case, it's the food for the lone wolves that I've mentioned earlier."

"Only now the prey has not shown itself, but everyone is already gathered here to plot their next moves."

"Dark times are upon us, and this is also our chance," Ye Que said as he turned to look out of the window. "Even though your family is rich, it'll be impractical to try buying enough Spirit Stones. Now, we don't have to worry about that anymore. There'll soon be Spirit Stones appearing in every corner of this huge city."

Qian Shuhua supported her head on her hands as she listened to Ye Que speak. She frowned and thought hard for a long while, eventually scratching her hair hard as she asked with a perturbed expression on her face, "Where are they?"

Ye Que placed his palm on his forehead as he sighed disappointedly. He gazed at the bright moon hanging outside the window before drinking up the contents of his wine cup.

Qian Shuxiao looked even more dejected. "Sister, my sister, I'm beginning to doubt if you're really one of us Qians. Think about it, so many Taoist sects and Demons are gathering in Luoyang. Some of them even have to set up emergency branches here, don't they need resources? Wouldn't they need Spirit Stones to create defensive magical formations? Don't they need to train and replenish their True Energy levels?"

"This is our chance."

"The Law of Hunger!"

"Didn't Brother Ye speak of the Law of Hunger just now? Those Spirit Stones are our food."

"If we can't buy them, why can't we snatch them for ourselves?"

"Our Divine Sect has officially been set up. Now, there are three of us, but no Spirit Stones in our sect! We're waiting to be fed!"

Qian Shuxiao cocked his head and leaned in front of his sister. "Sister, do you understand after hearing my explanation?" he asked.

Qian Shuhua slapped her brother out of her way before smacking the table top. "Isn't this merely robbery? We wouldn't know if we'll succeed or not without trying!" she said spiritedly as she placed her hands upon her waist.

"It's not purely for the sake of robbing them. I imparted archery and spear techniques to both of you this late morning, but understanding how they work is different from mastering them; you'll have to go through actual combat. This is called killing two birds with one stone," Ye Que awkwardly tried to supplement her statement after hearing her speaking righteously of robbing others. "Luckily, we're in a tavern owned by your family. If not, you'd be severely reprimanded for speaking like that," he thought.

"Have you gone crazy!"

Luoyang City in the fourth month of the year.

It was still chilly, with vague signs of warmth.

It was still bright yesterday, but today the skies were covered with dark clouds.

For one entire day and one entire night, the official path linking Qingzhou Prefecture to Luoyang City was covered in rain and mist. Rain pattered on the tiles covering the roof of the relay station, and it splattered into a puddle as it dripped down onto the ground. Rainwater in the Northern parts was chilling, and it was particularly cold on this night. As one looked out, one's vision would be obscured by sheets of rain and mist.

Gradually, it grew darker, and as rain continued to fall, the number of people on the road began to dwindle, even though this was the official path to Luoyang City, which was not far away. There would occasionally be horse carriages passing by, but they did so hurriedly without stopping.

With the aid of light, one could still make out the surroundings of the path. It was dark in the forest at the side of the road, however, and it was covered with trees, completely obscuring its interior from sight, and it looked pitch black inside.

At such a time and setting, ordinary folk would normally be found indoors. Those that could still be spotted along the path were definitely not normal civilians.

That night, when it became completely dark, a group of people sped past the end of the path.

They wore grey conical hats, wore grey woven raincoats and rode on grey Liang horses.

Rain splattered onto their hats, and the hooves of their horses sploshed up huge puddles of water.

A figure dressed entirely in black was hiding amongst the shadow of the trees, and his head was covered. The person gave out a strange, low whistle as he observed the riders speed past. He then followed closely behind with nifty footwork. Amazingly, the person's speed was not much slower than that of the horses, and there was only a gap of fewer than 100 meters between them. His piercing gaze was fixed on the end of the column.

Voices rang out from a spot beside the road that anyone who wanted to travel to Luoyang City had to pass by, after the two groups disappeared from sight.

"Brother Ye, this has already been the seventh group that is traveling toward Luoyang City after nightfall."

"One group is even tailing the other. Should we follow?"

"There's demonic aura!"

"What about the Spirit Stones?"

"Where there are demons, there will be Spirit Stones. They're part dog, and they'll only act after having picked up a scent."

The voices were obviously that of Ye Que and the Qian siblings. From what they had just said, it was evident that they were planning to go ahead with robbery, and they were prepared to beat their opponents at their own game.

Seems like everyone needed Spirit Stones urgently now.

The way of cultivation was like that. One would be pushed back further down the food chain if one did not get stronger. There was no chance of staying stagnant.

One day of training was enough to get you hooked on the game for life. It was addictive; once you had seen the amazing view from what lay behind the scenery in front of you, you would want to see what the Heaven and Earth actually looked like. Eventually, you would want to observe all forms of life.

If it took money for scholars to achieve their goals, the price one had to pay for seeking Tao and becoming immortal would be even much higher.

Any practitioner who wanted to improve his or her level of cultivation, create magic treasure or elixirs of immortality, set up magical formations, or rear Spiritual Beasts would require Spirit Stones. In the Cultivation World, and in the larger context of the Three Realms, silver was not the usual form of currency of exchange. It was the Spirit Stones.

The higher one's level of cultivation was, the more Spirit Stones one needed.

The riders wearing grey conical hats and raincoats halted and got off their horses as they reached the relay station closest to Luoyang City. Their leader struck the bell of the station with his saber twice, and after a while, a soldier walked out slowly. He raised his head to look at the group while remaining silent.

The leader drew out a token from his coat swiftly before showing it to the soldier. "We are traveling on the Second Prince's top urgent orders and have to reach the capital over the night. The relay stations along our way have to aid us in whatever way they can."

The soldier glanced sideways at the token before raising his kerosene lamp to take a better look at the face under the hat. He then patted the horses behind the group languidly.

He turned around and rubbed his nose before coughing a little. "Since it's the orders of the Second Prince, I'll definitely comply and do my best. No, I'll do my best to work with you guys," he said.

The soldier paused before he shrugged and continued helplessly, "However, we have a shortage of horses lately. Just this evening, a high-ranking officer from the army took a huge batch of horses, and those that he left behind haven't fully recovered yet. I'm afraid I'm going to have to disappoint you, gentlemen."

He pointed at the grey horses behind them before continuing, "I see that your horses can still continue running. We're just about 10 kilometers away from the city, and if you go fast enough, you'll be able to make it."

"I'm sorry, folks!" the soldier pointed, wanting the riders to leave.

The riders did not expect something like that to happen, and even their leader was stunned.

"Our horses have been running for an entire day. If they could still run, why would I stop to change horses? Who would be responsible for the time we wasted? Let me repeat myself, we're carrying something that belongs to the Second Prince, and we have orders to travel at least 150 kilometers every single day. How dare you, a lowly soldier in a relay station, hold us back? Be careful, or you'll be beheaded!"

"Humph, humph."

"What a joke!"

"I can't help it if I don't have any horses to spare. I'm just following the rules, you can report me to the Ministry of War if you have the ability to," the soldier said, raising his voice. "Who's trying to frighten who now? Don't you know what kind of times we're in now? An item of the Second Prince? Top urgent? Since when isn't anything that comes through our station not urgent? Whose task isn't urgent?"

"Let me stop beating around the bush. If you play by the rules, you'll get your horses!"

"If you don't, please leave!"

If Ye Que's analysis was true, more kinds of forces would be gathering in Luoyang City during such dark times. There were so many of them that even the soldier could sense that something was abnormal. The lesser the supply, the higher the value of the item. Since all of them wanted to reach Luoyang fast, horses had become a valuable commodity.

If anyone wanted horses, it was not enough to insist on having them.

There was a brief moment of respite before someone in the middle of the crowd removed his hat, revealing a huge, chubby face. He parted his way out of his companions and took a few steps toward the soldier. "Young brother, please do us a favor. All of us are suffering in this cold weather," he said cheerfully.

As he spoke, a sack of fragmented silver was stuffed into the sleeves of the soldier without anyone noticing.

The soldier immediately began to smile as he shifted his sleeves.

"Sigh, look at my bad behavior. This is the personal order of the Second Prince we're talking about; how could I not have any horses for you? Hold on a minute."

Very quickly, the riders set off to the city again, and all was quiet at the relay station again.

Shortly after the riders had turned away from the path leading to the station, a figure clad in black sneaked into the post.

The moment he stepped in, he could see the soldier, who was still behaving in a high and mighty fashion moments ago, lying on the ground, and his face had turned purplish black. He was clutching the bag of silver in his palm, and a horrifying green glow was emanating from the silver fragments.

At the same time.

The horse of the leader tripped and fell onto the ground after it had only traveled for 500 meters.

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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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