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Phoenix Ascending Chapter 108

 

Chapter 108: Disorienting Formation

Jun Huang's breathing was too shallow for Nan Xun's liking. He felt his chest tighten in fear. He had always found Jun Huang to be aloof to the point that she seemed untethered to the world; now he was terrified that she would truly part from it.

It took some time for Jun Huang to focus her mind enough to whisper to Nan Xun, "Apply some salve on the wound for me, please. I… I can barely lift my hand."

Nan Xun nodded. He searched through her rucksack and found both salve that could accelerate healing and salve that could cleanse poison. He cleaned up her wound before gingerly applying the salves. He then bandaged her ankle with a square handkerchief. His forehead was covered in sweat when he was done.

The guards weren't close enough to Jun Huang to get a good look on her injury, but Nan Xun was. From the two holes made by the snake fangs, he could see tender flesh underneath the skin. It rattled him deeply. His experience as a general was the only thing keeping his fingers from trembling. His jaw had been tightened throughout the process.

"You should rest," said Nan Xun.

Jun Huang looked up at the blue sky through the cracks in between the tree branches. She then looked down at her foot. Frustration welled up in her heart. For the first time, she resented her body for being weak. Even though Nan Xun had offered her comfort, she refused to let herself become a burden.

She got to her feet and inhaled deeply. "That won't be necessary. Sitting here won't do us any good. The venom has been cleansed. I should take a walk to promote circulation. Come on. I won't drag you down."

She picked up a sturdy branch and used it as a crutch to help her walk.

The guards shared an astonished look. Nan Xun clenched his fists. He knew Jun Huang was stubborn. Her resilience had enable her to keep moving despite her pain. He was both impressed and worried. He jogged up to her.

One of the shadow guards said as he looked at Jun Huang's back, "If I were him, I would have given up on walking. Gentleman Feng is indeed an extraordinary man."

The others nodded in agreement.

Nan Xun had heard the guard's comment. He too found Jun Huang to be more competent than a great majority of men. A dignified and untouchable woman who was too possessed by revenge to be likened to a celestial being, but too graceful and aloof to be a mere mortal. She defied simple classification.

The walk uphill was a punishing one. The higher they got, the more steep the hill became. Without proper training, a slight shift of one's body could lead to a painful death.

Jun Huang had trained herself with Nan Xun's help, but not for long. Her injury made it difficult for her to walk on flat lands, let alone this endless stone steps.

Sweat streamed down from her forehead. Nan Xun looked down at her and saw that her ankle was swelling. He took Jun Huang's hand and led her to sit down on the side of the path. Jun Huang didn't resist.

"We need to dress your wound again," Nan Xun said in a steely tone.

Jun Huang only realized then that her ankle was swollen and her blood had seeped through the handkerchief. After merely the time for an incense stick to burn, the white fabric had been turned red. It was concerning.

She sighed and looked up at Nan Xun. "Do you have any liquor?"

Nan Xun was bewildered, but that didn't stop him from directing the question to his shadow guards. One of the guards turned out to have a bottle of liquor in his possession. Nan Xun took it from him and handed it to Jun Huang. He assumed that she was going to drink some to dull her pain, but Jun Huang did something he did not expect her to do.

She pulled out the cork and took a deep breath before pouring the liquor over her ankle. White hot pain shot through her nervous system and assaulted her brain. She ground her teeth together to endure this pain that many would not be able to bear.

"What are you doing?" Nan Xun grabbed the bottle and yelled at her, his eyes shot with blood.

Jun Huang looked up to meet his eyes, her face had gone pale and her lips white. She took a shaky breath and slowly said, "Alcohol is best for cleaning up wounds. It can prevent infection. I know what I am doing."

Nan Xun frowned. Of course he knew alcohol could be used to prevent infection. Soldiers like him poured liquor on their injured parts all the time. He also knew how painful it could be. It was the kind of pain that burrowed inward until it reached the bones.

He didn't intend to hand the bottle back to Jun Huang. Her eyebrows furrowed as she braced for the sharp pain in her ankle. Her fingers tightened and her nails bit into her palms. It took a good while for the pain to receded.

The wound had turned pale and the bleeding had stopped. Nan Xun took a swig of the liquor to suppress the bitterness spreading from his heart. He took the bandages from one of his guards and again carefully dress Jun Huang's wound.

Once that was done, Nan Xun pulled Jun Huang onto his back without a word. Jun Huang knew any arguments from her would only slow them down, so she kept quiet.

Pouring liquor on her ankle had been the last resort. There wasn't anything else she could do to make herself recover faster. It would be unwise for her to insist on walking at the risk of infection.

When she was a test subject to her master, she had endured pain much stronger than the snake bite. However, at the time she never felt the pain as keenly as she did now. Was it because now she had Nan Xun at her side?

No matter how strong-willed she was, in the end, she was a regular human.

Her leg had gone numb. She lay boneless against Nan Xun's back. Nan Xun felt a sense of melancholy in his heart. He could smell the faint fragrance coming from Jun Huang's body, but she was so light it was as if she didn't exist.

They walked. Jun Huang was worried that she might weigh Nan Xun down, but every step he took was steady. He didn't even break a sweat.

At the end of the stone staircase was a steep cliff. Another dead end. Nan Xun gently let Jun Huang down.

Jun Huang looked closely at everything in her view. Finally, she spotted something. She pointed at the distance. "Look. Isn't that a house?"

Nan Xun and the guards turned to where she was pointing at. There was indeed a house hidden in a bamboo forest. The house itself was made of bamboo as well. A more impatient man would have missed it.

"That's where we have to go," said Jun Huang.

Nan Xun nodded. "We'll have to find a way there." He was cautious as he led Jun Huang down the stairs. She pulled at his sleeve as they made their way back down.

Jun Huang had mentally mapped out the route they should take. She was confident that they would be able to find their way to the bamboo house. After a day of travel, however, she noticed that something was wrong. Her eyebrows drew together.

"What?" Nan Xun stopped beside her and asked worriedly, "Are you in pain?"

Jun Huang shook her head and pointed at the parasol tree near them. "We have been here before."

That got a reaction out of the guards. They looked over at the tree. Only after Jun Huang pointed it out did they realize that they have been going in circles.

Alerted, they paired up and entrust their comrades to watch their backs. They put their hands around the hilt of their swords, ready to draw their weapons should something happen.

Jun Huang didn't think the root of the problem was as simple as a physical threat. She had a theory, but she couldn't be sure if she was right. After a moment of silence, she told Nan Xun, "Leave a mark here. We'll go in the opposite direction."

Nan Xun nodded. He drew his sword and made a cut on the parasol tree. Blood-like liquid seeped from the cut. It looked eery in the dim light.

Jun Huang's expression remained impassive. She dabbed her finger in the liquid and smelled it. The red looked offensive against her pale, almost translucent fingers. Nevertheless, there didn't seem to be anything out of ordinary.

"Let's go," said Jun Huang. She stepped over the wilted branches on the ground and went in the opposite direction.

After about the time for an incense stick to burn, they were right back at the parasol tree Nan Xun had marked. The guards were flabbergasted. Some felt their hair stand on end. They had witnessed countless deaths, but they had never experienced something this bizarre. One of them asked in a shaky voice, "What… what is happening? Can it be that there is… there is something of the occult here?"

Jun Huang huffed. "No, I don't think so. I think we have entered a disorienting formation. This may be Mister Ji Bo's welcoming gift for us."

Her tone was light, but inside her heart there was a storm. She stared at the parasol tree Nan Xun had cut earlier, trying to find anything out of ordinary. Her instinct told her that this tree was the center of the formation. It must be the key to their escape.

Realization struck her suddenly. She looked up at the top of the tree. There were a number of bird nests there. At first glance, the nests seemed perfectly normal, but if one looked closely, there was a fracture in the illusion.

Normally, bird nests were made of twigs and wilted leaves. These nests, on the other hand, looked like they were an extension of the branches themselves. No parasol tree would naturally grow out a nest. The nests must have been the reason they were trapped.

She looked back at Nan Xun and pointed at the nests on the tree. "Can you bring the nests down?"

Nan Xun didn't know why she asked him to do so, but he nodded anyway. He drew his sword and leaped onto the top of the tree, using the branches as his stepping stones. A few slashes, and the nests dropped to the ground.

A puff of pungent smoke went up. Everyone covered their noses as the smoke spread through the whole area, making it impossible for them to even see their own hands.

 

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Chapter 325: Night Attack
Chapter 324: Jealousy
Chapter 323: The Right Man
Chapter 322: Pretty Frigid Eyes
Chapter 321: Disguise as a Servan
Chapter 320: Asking for Help
Chapter 319: Medical Treatmen
Chapter 318: Clues
Chapter 317: Willful Promise
Chapter 316: Unexpected Meeting
Chapter 315: The Truth
Chapter 314: Facade
Chapter 313: Growing Doub
Chapter 312: Loss of Memory
Chapter 311: The Grand Chancellor's Daughter
Chapter 310: Conspiracy
Chapter 309: Unexpected Danger
Chapter 308: Ambush
Chapter 307: Aid
Chapter 306: Ever-changing Climate
Chapter 305: Wedding
Chapter 304: Heroine
Chapter 303: Eliminating Traitors
Chapter 302: Laying Low
Chapter 301: Blood Lotus Matured
Chapter 300: Devoted Defender
Chapter 299: Hero of the Generation
Chapter 298: Formidable Foe
Chapter 297: Victorious
Chapter 296: Lingering Influence
Chapter 295: Harem Politics
Chapter 294: Ugly Scars
Chapter 293: Deep Love
Chapter 292: Love Rivals
Chapter 291: Blood Tribute
Chapter 290: Trap
Chapter 289: Divergence
Chapter 288: Failure
Chapter 287: Heartless Judgemen
Chapter 286: Vague Words
Chapter 285: Illness and Suspicion
Chapter 284: Drawing Blood
Chapter 283: Troubles in the Harem
Chapter 282
Chapter 281: Payback
Chapter 280: Another Encounter with Consort Li
Chapter 279: Warning Sign
Chapter 278: Matters of the Hear
Chapter 277: Awkward Conversation
Chapter 276: Ploy
Chapter 275: Escalating Argumen
Chapter 274: Nan Guyue
Chapter 273: Miss You Dearly
Chapter 272: Blood Lotus
Chapter 271; Known Truth
Chapter 270: Uncertainty
Chapter 269: A favorable Misunderstanding
Chapter 268: Aspiration
Chapter 267: Pros and Cons
Chapter 266: Jealousy is the worst Human Sin
Chapter 265: Tricky Cases
Chapter 264: Counter-productive
Chapter 263: Bitterness
Chapter 262: Companionship
Chapter 261: Selfish Intention
Chapter 260: Musing
Chapter 259: Re-assuming a Woman's Identity
Chapter 258: Baby Steps
Chapter 257: Acceptance
Chapter 256: Treatmen
Chapter 255: Poison
Chapter 254: Fall from Grace
Chapter 253: Intention
Chapter 252: Oddity
Chapter 251: Moon Festival
Chapter 250: Little Trick
Chapter 249: Thin Ice
Chapter 248: Revenge
Chapter 247: Turbulence
Chapter 246: Transfer of Power in Southern Mu
Chapter 245: Disapproval
Chapter 244: Prison Break
Chapter 243: Coup
Chapter 242: Turn things around
Chapter 241: Rare Opportunity
Chapter 240: Paternity Testing
Chapter 239: Kill with a borrowed Knife
Chapter 238: Gaining Power
Chapter 237: Proven righ
Chapter 236: Silence
Chapter 235: Laying Low
Chapter 234: Empty
Chapter 233: Dreamless Nigh
Chapter 232: Mind Game
Chapter 231
Chapter 230
Chapter 229: Forced Smile
Chapter 228
Chapter 227
Chapter 226
Chapter 225
Chapter 224
Chapter 223
Chapter 222
Chapter 221
Chapter 220
Chapter 219
Chapter 218
Chapter 217
Chapter 216
Chapter 215
Chapter 214
Chapter 213
Chapter 212
Chapter 211
Chapter 210
Chapter 209
Chapter 208
Chapter 207
Chapter 206
Chapter 205
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202
Chapter 201: Affair
Chapter 200-201
Chapter 199
Chapter 198
Chapter 197
Chapter 196
Chapter 195
Chapter 194
Chapter 193
Chapter 192
Chapter 191
Chapter 190
Chapter 189
Chapter 188
Chapter 187
Chapter 186
Chapter 185
Chapter 184
Chapter 183
Chapter 182
Chapter 181
Chapter 180
Chapter 179
Chapter 178
Chapter 177
Chapter 176
Chapter 175
Chapter 174
Chapter 173
Chapter 172
Chapter 171
Chapter 170
Chapter 169
Chapter 168
Chapter 167
Chapter 166
Chapter 165
Chapter 164
Chapter 163
Chapter 162
Chapter 161
Chapter 160
Chapter 159
Chapter 158
Chapter 157
Chapter 156
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153
Chapter 152
Chapter 151
Chapter 150
Chapter 149
Chapter 148: A Request for Marriage
Chapter 147-148
Chapter 146: Watching the Two Beasts figh
Chapter 145-146
Chapter 144
Chapter 143
Chapter 142
Chapter 141
Chapter 140
Chapter 139
Chapter 138
Chapter 137
Chapter 136
Chapter 135
Chapter 134
Chapter 133
Chapter 132
Chapter 131
Chapter 130
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125
Chapter 124
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120
Chapter 119
Chapter 118
Chapter 117
Chapter 116
Chapter 115
Chapter 114
Chapter 113
Chapter 112
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105
Chapter 104
Chapter 103
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100
Chapter 99
Chapter 98
Chapter 97
Chapter 96
Chapter 95
Chapter 94
Chapter 93
Chapter 92
Chapter 91
Chapter 90
Chapter 89
Chapter 88
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Chapter 84
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Chapter 81
Chapter 80
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Chapter 77
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Chapter 64
Chapter 63
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