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Phoenix Ascending Chapter 175

 

Chapter 175: Trial

Click! Something was triggered. Nan Xun reflexively pulled Jun Huang behind him and turned around. The stone door they had gone through slammed shut on its own. The torches crackled and the fire flickered. A strange wind swept through the narrow tunnel, but there was no exit to be seen.

Nan Xun narrowed his sharp eyes and looked over at the writings on the wall. He turned to Jun Huang. She was already going through the text.

"This is probably the history of the House of Heavenly Fiends," Jun Huang said when she felt his gaze.

"Be careful," Nan Xun said seriously. "Something is not as it seems here."

He felt around the wall, but didn't notice any triggers or traps. He let out a relieved sigh.

He must keep his guard up, however. The tension in his body caused sweat to stream down his cheeks. The tea house owner had called this a trial, which meant that they were not safe. Oftentimes dangers lurked in the shadow. It would take someone competent to notice them beforehand and avoid getting hurt.

Jun Huang looked through the writings and the paintings on the wall, but she couldn't find anything useful. The language used here belonged to a different dynasty. She recognized only some of the characters and failed to identify a logical throughline.

The torches cast dim light on the side of her face. Her calm eyes were like a bottomless pond, keeping her emotions hidden. Nan Xun, though, could tell that she was confused.

"If you can't understand it, we might as well go forward," Nan Xun said after waiting for Jun Huang for a while. "Maybe we'll find something useful."

Jun Huang nodded absentmindedly, looking away from the wall. They moved forward. The tunnel opened up into a wider space. They were faced with the entrance to a hidden building.

The building looked perfectly normal, but the normality itself was what made Jun Huang wary. She had a feeling that someone was watching them from the dark. Her heart pounded against her ribcage and her breathing quickened. She whirled around and stared at a single point in the distance.

"What's wrong?" Nan Xun asked. He followed her gaze but didn't notice anything out of place.

Jun Huang shook her head and let out a deep breath. "Nothing," she said with a smile, rubbing at her forehead. "I'm probably being overly sensitive."

Nan Xun nodded, keeping his hand on the hilt of his sword as he escorted Jun Huang into the building. Inside was a winding wooden staircase. There was barely any source of light, making it difficult to see where the stairs led to.

The wooden stairs squeaked under their feet. Many parts of the stairs had been damaged over the years. Some of the steps were missing altogether. Nan Xun kept an arm around Jun Huang, worried that she would get hurt.

The sound of gears turning came from within the wall. Mechanisms such as this had disappeared since a hundred years ago. No one used gears to set up traps anymore. Nan Xun only recognized the sound because of a westerner he ran into when he was at the border. The westerner had in his possession a glass lamp powered by gears. He was curious and asked to check the lamp himself. He remembered the sound to this day.

His eyes went cold. The westerner had told him that a trap door could be constructed through the use of gears as pulleys. No one would be able to escape once the door was shut.

Jun Huang had noticed the change in Nan Xun's expression, but her foot landed on an elevated pane before she could ask what was wrong. A click, and the trap was triggered.

Despite her lack of knowledge in mechanisms such as this, Jun Huang was able to figure out what was happening quickly. Before she could react, however, Nan Xun had pulled her into his arms.

Three arrows shot out of the holes on the wall and came at Jun Huang. Nan Xun had been quick enough to prevent her from getting hurt, but his hand was scraped by the arrows. His torn sleeve revealed a bleeding wound along his palm.

Jun Huang startled and took Nan Xun's wrist. "You – are you alright?"

Her voice trembled in fear. Nan Xun, on the other hand, didn't pay that much attention to his injury. He nodded and gently petted Jun Huang's head. "Don't forget that I'm the chief general of Northern Qi. I won't be intimidated by a little injury like this, or my soldiers are going to laugh at me."

Nan Xun's tone was casual. It was as if he truly didn't care. Jun Huang, however, knew that he must be in more pain than he let on. The arrows were old and were covered in rust. She knew without looking that the rust must have been scraped off when the arrow cut through Nan Xun's flesh.

The arrows were dulled by time, but that only made it more painful for Nan Xun.

Jun Huang blamed herself for getting Nan Xun hurt. Nan Xun could tell what she was thinking. While he was exasperated by her tendency to take responsibility for everything, he was also pleased by Jun Huang's concerns for him.

"Come on, I don't want to stay here forever," Nan Xun said.

"Alright." Jun Huang made her way up with a hand supporting Nan Xun. She was being as careful as she could be, but the triggered trap could not be untriggered.

A few arrows shot out of the wall again. She kept a hand on Nan Xun's back as she wielded Nan Xun's sword with the other to block the arrows. The sound of arrows clashing with blade rang through the silent building. Sparks illuminated the place like fireworks.

Jun Huang wasn't a professional, and the arrows seemed to have a life of their own. They slipped through the cracks of her defense and came at her.

Nan Xun shot out a hand to catch the arrows. He was good enough to not get hurt in the process. However, the wound on his palm split. He sucked in a breath and quickly hid his hand. He didn't want Jun Huang to worry too much.

Jun Huang had heard him nonetheless. She turned around and saw his pale face. There was blood dripping down his fingers, hitting the floor and exploding into crimson flowers.

Jun Huang's eyes hardened. Something had to be done. Nan Xun was hurt because of her. She must keep him safe, or she would never forgive herself. What was more, she would exhaust herself if she didn't find a way to disarm the trap, which would lead to their defeat. She would not give up so easily. Jun Hao was waiting for her.

The determination in her eyes made one of men spying on them smiled in approval. He was even more impressed when he saw what Jun Huang did next.

Jun Huang took a deep breath to push down her fear. She looked wise and perfectly in control. Nan Xun relaxed when he saw her expression. It was good that Jun Huang had not lost her calm because of the unforeseen incidents.

Nan Xun stayed at her side as her gaze swept through the hidden compartments on the wall. She pulled her lips into an intimidating smile.

One of the men frowned when he saw her face. He stroke a hand over his white beard and nodded.

"What do you think of these two?" The old man asked. The owner of the tea house was jerked out of his trance. He turned to the old man with a respectful expression.

"They are good candidates," he said after a pause. "The House of Heavenly Fiends had not seen anyone like them for a long time."

The old man nodded, his eyes following Jun Huang. "Yes, we need some fresh blood," he said with a smile. "With new talent joining, we will be taking a backseat."

Jun Huang had figured out the connections between the compartments in the wall. With a decisive cut, the traps were disarmed. The arrows would not be launched from the wall anymore. The old man's clouded eyes lit up.

Jun Huang let out a long breath. Cold sweat dropped to the floor. The sound rang through the narrow pathway. She almost collapsed when her knees went weak. Fortunately Nan Xun had been keeping an eye on her. He noticed her condition and caught her. He was going to massage her temples for her, but something warm landed on his hand.

"We – we're okay," Jun Huang said with trembling voice. They had been so close to death. She barely had enough strength to speak those words.

Nan Xun's heart skipped a beat. He wiped away her tears gently. Jun Huang might be cunning and intelligent, but she was still a princess. What they had been through was a heavy burden on her. This was a normal reaction.

Jun Huang was able to calm herself more quickly than Nan Xun expected. She pulled away from Nan Xun's hand and took a deep breath as she looked forward. "The exit should be right ahead," she said with a forced smile. "Let's go."

Nan Xun was going to say something, but Jun Huang didn't give him the opportunity. She broke into long strides. Nan Xun shut his mouth and followed her.

As Jun Huang predicted, the exit wasn't far away. They came to a wall – it may seem like a dead end, but that was precisely why this was the way out.

"The door of death can be the door of life, and the door of life can sometime lead to death," Jun Huang whispered under her breath, smoothing a hand over the writings on the wall. Her fingers settled on the word "life." After a moment of hesitation, she pushed. The word sunk into the wall.

 

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Chapter 349
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Chapter 347: Shelter from the Rain
Chapter 346: As Fate Dictates
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Chapter 344
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Chapter 336: Dancer Assassins
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Chapter 330: Siblings Reunion
Chapter 329: Intimacy
Chapter 328: Near Miss
Chapter 327: Deep in the Alleyway
Chapter 326: Pleading for Forgiveness
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
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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
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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
Chapter 87
Chapter 86
Chapter 85
Chapter 84
Chapter 83
Chapter 82
Chapter 81
Chapter 80
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Chapter 77
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Chapter 70
Chapter 69
Chapter 68
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Chapter 65
Chapter 64
Chapter 63
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