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Pursuing Immortality Chapter 388

Chapter 388: On Dragons

Xiaojin jumped right into the hole without the slightest hesitation .

The tunnel probably had a vent of some sort, for there was no stale air below; however, there was no source of light, and it was awfully dark . Since Xiaojin could see in the dark, it did not concern her at all . She marched out along the secret tunnel .

It was not wide—just about enough to let a slim person pass . The interior wall was laid with stone bricks on all sides, and the ceiling arched upwards .

To be honest, had this been a relic left behind by Ye Fashan, An Qisheng, or Heshang Gong, she would have definitely acted more cautiously . But since the owner was a mere moneybag of some remote corner of the country, why bother?

Hence, Xiaojin marched out in large strides, advancing resolutely as if she owned the place . There were no traps or defensive mechanisms in the tunnel, and every brick stayed where it should be . About two hours later, she stopped at a stone gate .

The thick and solid door was made out of one big chunk of bluestone . The knocker was also a black tiger head .

"Legend had it that Li Runzhi drafted nearly ten thousand laborers to build his manor . I think I'm beneath the Black Tiger Cliff now . "

She estimated the distance: starting from the stable, the tunnel stretched all the way here, and should take her right into the mountain . She gave the stone gate another look, then pressed her palm against it, and gave it a little push .

Thud!

There was a muffled sound, and dust filled the air . The door then gave way and opened narrowly with a creak .

Xiaojin walked in and saw a square secret chamber containing nothing but dozens of chests, all made from top-grade camphor wood and rimmed with bronze .

She went up to the chests and opened one at random . It was a chestful of bullets .

Holy sh*t!

She blinked, and quickly opened all of the chests, then buried her head in her hands . Damn it! She should have known not to expect too much from a rural entrepreneur!

Well, we had to consider the historical background . Back when Li Runzhi was building his empire, it was right before the modern state was established . The country was carved up by warlords, and the flames of war raged across the land . So, what would he consider the most valuable?

Gold, silver, ammunition, medicinal materials, and crude opium!

Hence, of the dozens of chests, ten were filled with gold bullion, five had various jewelry, twenty contained opium paste that was long past its shelf life and smelt like old urine . . . The rest of the chests were all dedicated to Mauser pistols, Hanyang 88 rifles, Type Zhongzheng rifles, and a few FN Browning M1910 .

"Aaaaaaaaah!" Xiaojin bristled like a pissed off cat, and walked around tugging at her own hair . This was so humiliating! The others found the Seal of Patriarch Sa, Red Sun Sword Manual, and a spiritual ginseng when they went treasure-hunting, so why did she find this crap when it was her turn?

She paced around in frustration for quite a while before calming down . She then picked up a golden bar, and tossed it up and down just for fun .

"Collect antiques in times of prosperity and gold in times of turbulence . So, is it prosperous or troubled times now? We used to have gold standard, but I guess it'll be spiritual stone standard in a few years . Tsk! This is useless!"

She almost couldn't be bothered to take anything, but after giving it a little thought, she grabbed her storage bag and took twenty golden bars—maybe they could be used for refining instruments, who knew?

Once that was settled, Xiaojin was going to leave the chamber, but halted abruptly .

'Hm?'

Turning back and walking to a chest, she stuck her hand in, then grabbed a corner and lifted it up .

Splash!

The jewelry scattered all over the ground, and in her hand was an old book with a yellowing cover . It was printed in the standard form of the Republic of China era (i . e . 1912-1949) with the text going from the right to the left in a vertical typesetting . The title on the front page read: On Dragons .

" . . . "

Xiaojin squinted; it was hard to tell what was going on in her head . She only put the book away and left the room .

Thud!

The stone gate was closed again, as if it had never been opened .

With the harsh environment of Ailao Mountain now, the Li Family's manor, the tunnel, and the secret chamber would probably be lost forever in the new world .

It was well after dark already . The campsite was brightly lit, and the team huddled together anxiously .

On this mountain filled with mutated creatures, the night was much more dangerous then the day . Even with the circle the patriarch drew them, without her actual presence, they couldn't help but tremble with fear .

Rustle!

All of a sudden, a shuffling sound came from outside, and the floating Thundercloud Grit began to move slowly . The crowd tensed up, expecting to find some beast sneaking upon them . As it turned out, a young lady flew into sight .

"She's back! She's back!"

The team was elated, and even the air felt warmer . Tao Yu went up to her eagerly, and asked, "Is everything all right?"

"Yup . Just go back to whatever you were doing . " Xiaojin waved him off .

"Um, well…" One of the fellows was bold enough to stick around, and asked hesitantly, "Did you find the treasure of the Li Family?"

"Of course I did . I even took a tour around the place . "

'Wow!'

Everyone froze at the spot at those words, and pricked up their ears for some more . Folks of Diannan all knew about the legend of that treasure, but they'd never expected someone to have actually found it .

Tao Yu was surprised by the new as well, and asked tentatively, "Then, what did you find inside?"

"What else? Gold, a roomful of it . "

Good God! The campsite erupted at those words .

"Haha, I knew it! The treasure is real! The Li Family has lived in Xinping for generations; just imagine the amount of money they'd have plundered!"

"My grandpa said there must have been at least three hundred chests of gold! Hey, what's the price of gold now?"

"Sh*t! That'll worth over 100 million!"

"Hey, fairy, have you brought all of it out?"

"Why should I take it?" asked Xiaojin .

"It's gold! Like, real gold!"

"Exactly! You might think it worth sh*t, but we need it! How about this? Be an angel and take us there?"

The team of workers were carried away by the thought of the treasure . Everyone was yelling in excitement, and forgot all about behaving appropriately .

"Well, about the gold…" Xiaojin glanced at the crowd with a half smile on her face . "If you want it, go find it yourselves . Stop nagging me! Go back to your work!"

Buzz!

Everyone covered their ears at the last few words . A throbbing pain ran through their eardrums, followed by dizziness and convulsion, which took them a long while to recover . A hush then fell over the campsite as fear overtook them for what they had done .

Night, the living quarter .

The drilling went on so that the precise distribution of the deposit could be identified . The sound of the running machine made the campsite quiver slightly . All the workers had been doing this for a long time, and had gotten used to it . The men off their shift were sound asleep, not affected by the noise at all .

Knock! Knock! Knock!

"Come in!"

Tao Yu entered . Xiaojin was sitting by her desk, lying open on which was an old book . She asked, "What is it?"

"Um, I'm here to apologize . " Tao Yu was very humble, and held his head so low that his forehead seemed to be reaching for the floor . "They didn't mean it . They were just common workers, and got . . . got carried away at the news of the treasure . "

"Just that? You can leave, then . I wasn't angry . "

"Then you, you…"

"I told you I'm fine . Now leave!"

"All right . Good night . " Tao Yu obeyed the order in resignation .

Xiaojin pursed her lips and resumed reading . The book was written vertically and in traditional Chinese characters, making it a rather difficult read . She had just finished the first two pages, which was a preface at the beginning .

The author was called Yuan Songzi, a travelling Taoist priest in late Qing Dynasty, and had lived to a very old age . He used to live in Xinping for a while, during which time he was an honorable guest of Li Runzhi .

Yuan was not an expert of any kind, but he loved studying ancient texts; travelling around the country, he was drawn to all kinds of unusual things . This "On Dragons" was a rambling type of book that tried to determine whether or not the creature dragon ever existed through textual research .

Well, presumably no one nowadays had seen a dragon with their own eyes .

The early theory about its origin was that after Yellow Emperor defeated Yan Emperor and Chiyou, he went on an inspection around the country, and called for a meeting in Fushan . A proportion was then taken from the totem of each tribe, then put together, becoming the image of a dragon .

However, as more information on dragons was discovered in the relics of the prehistoric culture, this theory was mostly abandoned .

After that, there was a discussion from the biological angle, which suggested that dragons did have a prototype, only that the ancient people had exaggerated it .

The most influential theory was about snakes . For instance, Wen Yiduo had made textual research to prove that the dragon totem originated from the snake totem . Some others believed the original form to be a crocodile, a lizard, a horse, or even lightning .

The reason lay in the variant Chinese character "dragon", which was written as a "stand" on the top, and a character that could either be "turtle" or "lightning" on the bottom .

The angle this "On Dragons" took was rather unique, for it tried to explain it through ancient texts and Taoist theories . It was composed rather loosely, but Xiaojin enjoyed it a lot .

Yuan Songzi mentioned the Dragon characters first . Legend had it that during the time of Fuxi 1 , a dragon rose out of a river, carrying a map . Fuxi then created characters based on the dragon to record events, and named the character Dragon characters .

Later, during the time of Emperor Shun, there were records of raising dragons . "During the time of Shun, people came to pay homepage with a dragon as a present, hoping they could eat it . "

After that, records on dragons were found in all dynasties . The one from the Tang Dynasty was much more detailed . "A civilian called Hu Ju from Tongcheng County of Shu Zhou reported that a blue dragon had fought to death in his courtyard . It was around fifty meters in length, had fish-like scales and fins, with 6-meter-long barbels, and a pair of horns each as long as six meters . "

The record of the Qing Dynasty was detailed enough to give the precise date . "June of the fifty-sixth year (of the reign of an emperor), a red dragon was spotted in Longwang 2 Valley of Lü Zhou . It was thicker in the front part, and thinned down towards the tail . The dragon was as long as ten or twenty meters . Grass and woods were burnt as it travelled by . "

The latest sighting happened in the Republic of China era, which was the well-known incident of the "fallen dragon of Mogou Camp" .

Some of the stories were almost mythical, while others were found in actual historical records . Yuan Songzi expressed his view in the most unrestrained manner .

According to him, in the pre-Qin period, when the world of mortal men predominated, the perfected, the supreme, the deity, and the likes often roamed the seas and travelled across the universe on the back of dragons . Back then, dragon was one of the three types of palanquins alongside tiger palanquin and deer palanquin—all were vehicles of great masters .

When the world of men waned, and the world of immortals prospered, the function of dragons changed with it—especially among the common people, who began to deify dragons . It gradually gave rise to the faith in five dragons, that was, the dragons of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth .

After that, a dragon was used by emperors to raise their own status, who claimed themselves embodiment of dragons, and called themselves "true dragon and the son of heaven" .

As a matter of fact, in the Chinese belief system, dragons were addressed as "dragon gods", and not "dragon kings" . The latter replaced the former after Buddhism was introduced into the country and combined with local beliefs .

Yuan Songzi believed that from the ancient time downwards, as the cultivators deteriorated in their capability, the grade and virtue of dragons fell with it, for back then, no one treated them as gods; they were mere rides and food…

At last, he categorized the dragons into a dozen types, including Hui Dragon, Qiu Dragon, Horn Dragon, Chi Dragon, Jiao Dragon, etc . , which looked rather convincing .

All in all, after his not-exactly-watertight demonstration, Yuan Songzi came to a conclusion: dragons came from the essence of heaven and earth, and were born at the calling of Nature; hence, they had to exist .

" . . . "

When Xiaojin finally put the book down, the sun was rising, and it was early morning again .

Leaning back, she threw her long legs over the desk, and shifted her balance to the back legs of the chair . As the chair swayed on two legs, she closed her eyes and went over the book in her head . Had she found this book five years ago, she would have thought it nothing but a load of bullsh*t .

However, now that she was able to explain it with the theories of spiritual essence… why, it seemed to make sense .

TL/N: a culture hero in Chinese legends and mythology, credited (along with his sister Nüwa 女娲) with creating humanity and the invention of hunting, fishing, and cooking as well as the Cangjie system of writing Chinese characters c . 2,000 BCE . TL/N: meaning "dragon king"

Xiaojin jumped right into the hole without the slightest hesitation

The tunnel probably had a vent of some sort, for there was no stale air below; however, there was no source of light, and it was awfully dark . Since Xiaojin could see in the dark, it did not concern her at all . She marched out along the secret tunnel

It was not wide—just about enough to let a slim person pass . The interior wall was laid with stone bricks on all sides, and the ceiling arched upwards

To be honest, had this been a relic left behind by Ye Fashan, An Qisheng, or Heshang Gong, she would have definitely acted more cautiously . But since the owner was a mere moneybag of some remote corner of the country, why bother? .

Hence, Xiaojin marched out in large strides, advancing resolutely as if she owned the place . There were no traps or defensive mechanisms in the tunnel, and every brick stayed where it should be . About two hours later, she stopped at a stone gate

The thick and solid door was made out of one big chunk of bluestone . The knocker was also a black tiger head

"Legend had it that Li Runzhi drafted nearly ten thousand laborers to build his manor . I think I'm beneath the Black Tiger Cliff now . " .

She estimated the distance: starting from the stable, the tunnel stretched all the way here, and should take her right into the mountain . She gave the stone gate another look, then pressed her palm against it, and gave it a little push

Thud! .

There was a muffled sound, and dust filled the air . The door then gave way and opened narrowly with a creak

Xiaojin walked in and saw a square secret chamber containing nothing but dozens of chests, all made from top-grade camphor wood and rimmed with bronze

She went up to the chests and opened one at random . It was a chestful of bullets

Holy sh*t! .

She blinked, and quickly opened all of the chests, then buried her head in her hands . Damn it! She should have known not to expect too much from a rural entrepreneur! .

Well, we had to consider the historical background . Back when Li Runzhi was building his empire, it was right before the modern state was established . The country was carved up by warlords, and the flames of war raged across the land . So, what would he consider the most valuable? .

Gold, silver, ammunition, medicinal materials, and crude opium! .

Hence, of the dozens of chests, ten were filled with gold bullion, five had various jewelry, twenty contained opium paste that was long past its shelf life and smelt like old urine . The rest of the chests were all dedicated to Mauser pistols, Hanyang 88 rifles, Type Zhongzheng rifles, and a few FN Browning M1910

"Aaaaaaaaah!" Xiaojin bristled like a pissed off cat, and walked around tugging at her own hair . This was so humiliating! The others found the Seal of Patriarch Sa, Red Sun Sword Manual, and a spiritual ginseng when they went treasure-hunting, so why did she find this crap when it was her turn? .

She paced around in frustration for quite a while before calming down . She then picked up a golden bar, and tossed it up and down just for fun

"Collect antiques in times of prosperity and gold in times of turbulence . So, is it prosperous or troubled times now? We used to have gold standard, but I guess it'll be spiritual stone standard in a few years . Tsk! This is useless!" .

She almost couldn't be bothered to take anything, but after giving it a little thought, she grabbed her storage bag and took twenty golden bars—maybe they could be used for refining instruments, who knew? .

Once that was settled, Xiaojin was going to leave the chamber, but halted abruptly

'Hm?' .

Turning back and walking to a chest, she stuck her hand in, then grabbed a corner and lifted it up

Splash! .

The jewelry scattered all over the ground, and in her hand was an old book with a yellowing cover . It was printed in the standard form of the Republic of China era (i . e . 1912-1949) with the text going from the right to the left in a vertical typesetting . The title on the front page read: On Dragons

" . " .

Xiaojin squinted; it was hard to tell what was going on in her head . She only put the book away and left the room

Thud! .

The stone gate was closed again, as if it had never been opened

With the harsh environment of Ailao Mountain now, the Li Family's manor, the tunnel, and the secret chamber would probably be lost forever in the new world

*** .

It was well after dark already . The campsite was brightly lit, and the team huddled together anxiously

On this mountain filled with mutated creatures, the night was much more dangerous then the day . Even with the circle the patriarch drew them, without her actual presence, they couldn't help but tremble with fear

Rustle! .

All of a sudden, a shuffling sound came from outside, and the floating Thundercloud Grit began to move slowly . The crowd tensed up, expecting to find some beast sneaking upon them . As it turned out, a young lady flew into sight

"She's back! She's back!" .

The team was elated, and even the air felt warmer . Tao Yu went up to her eagerly, and asked, "Is everything all right?" .

"Yup . Just go back to whatever you were doing . " Xiaojin waved him off

"Um, well…" One of the fellows was bold enough to stick around, and asked hesitantly, "Did you find the treasure of the Li Family?" .

"Of course I did . I even took a tour around the place . " .

'Wow!' .

Everyone froze at the spot at those words, and pricked up their ears for some more . Folks of Diannan all knew about the legend of that treasure, but they'd never expected someone to have actually found it

Tao Yu was surprised by the new as well, and asked tentatively, "Then, what did you find inside?" .

"What else? Gold, a roomful of it . " .

Good God! The campsite erupted at those words

"Haha, I knew it! The treasure is real! The Li Family has lived in Xinping for generations; just imagine the amount of money they'd have plundered!" .

"My grandpa said there must have been at least three hundred chests of gold! Hey, what's the price of gold now?" .

"Sh*t! That'll worth over 100 million!" .

"Hey, fairy, have you brought all of it out?" .

"Why should I take it?" asked Xiaojin

"It's gold! Like, real gold!" .

"Exactly! You might think it worth sh*t, but we need it! How about this? Be an angel and take us there?" .

The team of workers were carried away by the thought of the treasure . Everyone was yelling in excitement, and forgot all about behaving appropriately

"Well, about the gold…" Xiaojin glanced at the crowd with a half smile on her face . "If you want it, go find it yourselves . Stop nagging me! Go back to your work!" .

Buzz! .

Everyone covered their ears at the last few words . A throbbing pain ran through their eardrums, followed by dizziness and convulsion, which took them a long while to recover . A hush then fell over the campsite as fear overtook them for what they had done

Night, the living quarter

The drilling went on so that the precise distribution of the deposit could be identified . The sound of the running machine made the campsite quiver slightly . All the workers had been doing this for a long time, and had gotten used to it . The men off their shift were sound asleep, not affected by the noise at all

Knock! Knock! Knock! .

"Come in!" .

Tao Yu entered . Xiaojin was sitting by her desk, lying open on which was an old book . She asked, "What is it?" .

"Um, I'm here to apologize . " Tao Yu was very humble, and held his head so low that his forehead seemed to be reaching for the floor . "They didn't mean it . They were just common workers, and got . got carried away at the news of the treasure . " .

"Just that? You can leave, then . I wasn't angry . " .

"Then you, you…" .

"I told you I'm fine . Now leave!" .

"All right . Good night . " Tao Yu obeyed the order in resignation

Xiaojin pursed her lips and resumed reading . The book was written vertically and in traditional Chinese characters, making it a rather difficult read . She had just finished the first two pages, which was a preface at the beginning

The author was called Yuan Songzi, a travelling Taoist priest in late Qing Dynasty, and had lived to a very old age . He used to live in Xinping for a while, during which time he was an honorable guest of Li Runzhi

Yuan was not an expert of any kind, but he loved studying ancient texts; travelling around the country, he was drawn to all kinds of unusual things . This "On Dragons" was a rambling type of book that tried to determine whether or not the creature dragon ever existed through textual research

Well, presumably no one nowadays had seen a dragon with their own eyes

The early theory about its origin was that after Yellow Emperor defeated Yan Emperor and Chiyou, he went on an inspection around the country, and called for a meeting in Fushan . A proportion was then taken from the totem of each tribe, then put together, becoming the image of a dragon

However, as more information on dragons was discovered in the relics of the prehistoric culture, this theory was mostly abandoned

After that, there was a discussion from the biological angle, which suggested that dragons did have a prototype, only that the ancient people had exaggerated it

The most influential theory was about snakes . For instance, Wen Yiduo had made textual research to prove that the dragon totem originated from the snake totem . Some others believed the original form to be a crocodile, a lizard, a horse, or even lightning

The reason lay in the variant Chinese character "dragon", which was written as a "stand" on the top, and a character that could either be "turtle" or "lightning" on the bottom

The angle this "On Dragons" took was rather unique, for it tried to explain it through ancient texts and Taoist theories . It was composed rather loosely, but Xiaojin enjoyed it a lot

Yuan Songzi mentioned the Dragon characters first . Legend had it that during the time of Fuxi 1 , a dragon rose out of a river, carrying a map . Fuxi then created characters based on the dragon to record events, and named the character Dragon characters

Later, during the time of Emperor Shun, there were records of raising dragons . "During the time of Shun, people came to pay homepage with a dragon as a present, hoping they could eat it . " .

After that, records on dragons were found in all dynasties . The one from the Tang Dynasty was much more detailed . "A civilian called Hu Ju from Tongcheng County of Shu Zhou reported that a blue dragon had fought to death in his courtyard . It was around fifty meters in length, had fish-like scales and fins, with 6-meter-long barbels, and a pair of horns each as long as six meters . " .

The record of the Qing Dynasty was detailed enough to give the precise date . "June of the fifty-sixth year (of the reign of an emperor), a red dragon was spotted in Longwang 2 Valley of Lü Zhou . It was thicker in the front part, and thinned down towards the tail . The dragon was as long as ten or twenty meters . Grass and woods were burnt as it travelled by . " .

The latest sighting happened in the Republic of China era, which was the well-known incident of the "fallen dragon of Mogou Camp"

Some of the stories were almost mythical, while others were found in actual historical records . Yuan Songzi expressed his view in the most unrestrained manner

According to him, in the pre-Qin period, when the world of mortal men predominated, the perfected, the supreme, the deity, and the likes often roamed the seas and travelled across the universe on the back of dragons . Back then, dragon was one of the three types of palanquins alongside tiger palanquin and deer palanquin—all were vehicles of great masters

When the world of men waned, and the world of immortals prospered, the function of dragons changed with it—especially among the common people, who began to deify dragons . It gradually gave rise to the faith in five dragons, that was, the dragons of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth

After that, a dragon was used by emperors to raise their own status, who claimed themselves embodiment of dragons, and called themselves "true dragon and the son of heaven"

As a matter of fact, in the Chinese belief system, dragons were addressed as "dragon gods", and not "dragon kings" . The latter replaced the former after Buddhism was introduced into the country and combined with local beliefs

Yuan Songzi believed that from the ancient time downwards, as the cultivators deteriorated in their capability, the grade and virtue of dragons fell with it, for back then, no one treated them as gods; they were mere rides and food… .

At last, he categorized the dragons into a dozen types, including Hui Dragon, Qiu Dragon, Horn Dragon, Chi Dragon, Jiao Dragon, etc . , which looked rather convincing

All in all, after his not-exactly-watertight demonstration, Yuan Songzi came to a conclusion: dragons came from the essence of heaven and earth, and were born at the calling of Nature; hence, they had to exist

" . " .

When Xiaojin finally put the book down, the sun was rising, and it was early morning again

Leaning back, she threw her long legs over the desk, and shifted her balance to the back legs of the chair . As the chair swayed on two legs, she closed her eyes and went over the book in her head . Had she found this book five years ago, she would have thought it nothing but a load of bullsh*t

However, now that she was able to explain it with the theories of spiritual essence… why, it seemed to make sense TL/N: a culture hero in Chinese legends and mythology, credited (along with his sister Nüwa 女娲) with creating humanity and the invention of hunting, fishing, and cooking as well as the Cangjie system of writing Chinese characters c . 2,000 BCE . TL/N: meaning "dragon king" .

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Chapter 331: Treasure-hunting (Part 1)
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Chapter 328: Anecdotes (Part 2)
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Chapter 326: The You Brothers (Part 2)
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Chapter 325: The You Brothers (Part 1)
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Chapter 321: The Challenge
Chapter 320: Killing Ghost (Part 2)
Chapter 320
Chapter 319: Killing Ghost (Part 1)
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Chapter 316: The Native Man
Chapter 315: The Kachin Hills
Chapter 314
Chapter 313: The Tao Family
Chapter 312: Hail Little Soap!
Chapter 311: Had to Try It
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Chapter 309: Show Time
Chapter 308: A Strange Thing
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Chapter 305: The Gu Siblings
Chapter 304: Storm Rising (Part 3)
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Chapter 291: The Dead Thing
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Chapter 284: Was it fate? (Part 2)
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Chapter 280: In the Heat of Summer (Part 1)
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Chapter 274
Chapter 273: Terms (Part 2)
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Chapter 272: Terms (Part 1)
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Chapter 271: The Miserable Priest Zhang
Chapter 270: A Door (Part 3)
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Chapter 269: A Door (Part 2)
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Chapter 259: Real Power (Part 4)
Chapter 259
Chapter 258: Real Power (Part 3)
Chapter 258
Chapter 257: Real Power (Part 2)
Chapter 257
Chapter 256: Real Power (Part 1)
Chapter 256
Chapter 255
Chapter 254
Chapter 253: Confrontation Awaits (Part 2)
Chapter 253
Chapter 252: Confrontation Awaits (Part 1)
Chapter 252
Chapter 251
Chapter 250
Chapter 249
Chapter 248
Chapter 247
Chapter 246
Chapter 245: Platform Building (Part 2)
Chapter 245
Chapter 244: Platform Building (Part 1)
Chapter 244
Chapter 243
Chapter 242: All Roads Lead to the Great Dao (Part 3)
Chapter 242
Chapter 241: All Roads Lead to the Great Dao (Part 2)
Chapter 241
Chapter 240: All Roads Lead to the Great Dao (Part 1)
Chapter 240
Chapter 239: Reminder
Chapter 238
Chapter 237
Chapter 236
Chapter 235
Chapter 234
Chapter 233
Chapter 232
Chapter 231: Mr. Gu
Chapter 230
Chapter 229: Ghostly Men
Chapter 228: Serendipity
Chapter 227
Chapter 226
Chapter 225
Chapter 224
Chapter 223: Phoenix Mountain Industrial Base (Part 2)
Chapter 223
Chapter 222: Phoenix Mountain Industrial Base (Part 1)
Chapter 222
Chapter 221
Chapter 220
Chapter 219: The Approaching Reformation
Chapter 218
Chapter 217
Chapter 216
Chapter 215
Chapter 214: Yang Containing Yin
Chapter 213: Catastrophe (Part 5)
Chapter 213
Chapter 212: Catastrophe (Part 4)
Chapter 212
Chapter 211: Catastrophe (Part 3)
Chapter 211
Chapter 210
Chapter 209
Chapter 208
Chapter 207
Chapter 206
Chapter 205
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202
Chapter 201
Chapter 200
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
Chapter 147
Chapter 146
Chapter 145
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
Chapter 79
Chapter 78
Chapter 77
Chapter 76
Chapter 75
Chapter 74
Chapter 73
Chapter 72
Chapter 71
Chapter 70
Chapter 69
Chapter 68
Chapter 67
Chapter 66
Chapter 65
Chapter 64
Chapter 63
Chapter 62
Chapter 61
Chapter 60
Chapter 59
Chapter 58
Chapter 57
Chapter 56
Chapter 55
Chapter 54
Chapter 53
Chapter 52
Chapter 51
Chapter 50
Chapter 49
Chapter 48
Chapter 47
Chapter 46
Chapter 45
Chapter 44
Chapter 43
Chapter 42
Chapter 41
Chapter 40
Chapter 39
Chapter 38
Chapter 37
Chapter 36
Chapter 35
Chapter 34
Chapter 33
Chapter 32
Chapter 31
Chapter 30
Chapter 29
Chapter 28
Chapter 27
Chapter 26
Chapter 25
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