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The Grandmaster Demonic Cultivation 22 Chapter 22 : Contentment—Part four

The noise came from all around them.

It was an ocean of whispers, rustles, and giggles, from in front and behind, above and below. The voices involved both male and female, old and young, loud and quiet. Wei WuXian could even hear a few fragmented sentences, but they came and went, not allowing him to catch any specific words.

It really was too loud.

Wei WuXian continued to press on his temple with one hand, and used the other to grab a palm-sized Compass of Evil from the Qiankun Bag. The pointers on the compass shakily spun two times, then started to spin faster and faster. A few moments later, it spun madly around!

Last time, on Dafan Mountain, it had already been strange when the Compass of Evil didn't find the direction. This time, it went as far as to spin all by itself, without pausing for a single moment. This situation was even more unbelievable than the pointers not moving at all!

The foreboding shadow in Wei WuXian's heart grew denser. He called out loud, "Jin Ling!"

The two had already walked for a while inside the stone castle, but they hadn't seen anyone. Wei WuXian had shouted a few times, without receiving any reply. The first stone rooms were all empty, but, as they went in deeper, in the center of one of the rooms, there was a black coffin.

It was quite odd for a coffin to appear here. However, the wood used was a deep black, and the shape was also crafted in a skilled way. Seeing this, Wei WuXian had an exceptionally strong affinity toward it. He couldn't help but patted it a few times. The wood was sturdy and the sound was firm. He praised it, "What a nice coffin."

Lan WangJi and Wei WuXian stood on opposite sides of the coffin. After passing a look between them, they extended their arms at the same time and opened the lid.

The moment the lid was opened, the noise around them suddenly multiplied, flooding through Wei WuXian's ears in the manner of tidal water. It was as if, before this, they were secretly watched by countless pairs of eyes—the owners of the eyes silently monitored and discussed every word they spoke, every action they performed, and suddenly became agitated as they saw that the coffin was about to be opened. Wei WuXian thought of a few dozen possibilities, already prepared to fend against strong odours of rancidity, stretching claws of monsters, an overflow of poisonous water, toxic smoke that dispersed quickly, or attacks from resentful spectres. Of course, his greatest wish was to see Jin Ling. Despite this, nothing happened. Nothing.

Surprisingly, this was an empty coffin.

Wei WuXian was a bit startled, but also a bit disappointed at the fact that Jin Ling wasn't stuck in here. Lan WangJi went slightly nearer. Bichen unsheathed by itself for a few inches, its cold light shining on the bottom of the coffin. Only then, did Wei WuXian notice how it wasn't that the coffin was empty, but that the object inside was a lot smaller than what he had expected, and hid inside the deepest part of the coffin.


Inside the coffin, there lay a long sword.

The sword had no sheath. The hilt seemed to have been casted from gold, appearing to be quite heavy in weight. Its body was slender and its blade shone. Resting on a layer of red cloth at the bottom of the coffin, it reflected a bloody shade of scarlet, emitting a chilling air of destruction.

A sword was put inside a coffin instead of a corpse. There really wasn't anywhere not peculiar about these stone castles in the Xinglu Ridge, revealing mysteries every step they took.

The two closed the coffin lid and continued walking. They found other coffins like this in some other rooms. Looking at the texture of the wood, their ages were all different. And, within every coffin, there was a long sword. Even until they went inside the last room, there still wasn't any trace of Jin Ling. Wei WuXian closed the lid of the coffin, feeling slightly worried.

Seeing his knitted eyebrows, Lan WangJi thought for a moment, put the guqin horizontally on the coffin, and raised his hand. A melody poured from his fingers.

He only played a short excerpt, and then took his right hand away from the guqin. He stared attentively at the still-vibrating strings.

Suddenly, the strings quivered, and one note sounded on its own.

Wei WuXian asked, "Inquiry?"

Inquiry was a famous piece composed by an ancestor in the GusuLan Sect. Different from Evocation, it was used when the victim's identity was unknown and there wasn't a medium. The player used notes of the guqin to inquire, asking questions to the victim, while the victim's answers would be transformed into melodies by Inquiry and shown on the strings.

If the strings vibrated on their own, it meant that Lan WangJi had already brought a spirit in the castle here. After this, the two would start asking and answering using the language of the guqin.

The language of the guqin was a special skill unique to the GusuLan Sect. Although Wei WuXian knew a wide variety of things, there were still some that he was unable to learn, such as the language of the guqin. He whispered, "HanGuang-Jun, help me ask what is this place, what is it for, and who built it."

As he mastered the language, without any hesitation, Lan WangJi confidently played a few limpid notes. After a few moments, the strings played two notes on their own. Wei WuXian quickly asked, "What did it say?"

Lan WangJi, "I do not know."

Wei WuXian, "What?"

Lan WangJi replied in an unhurried manner, "It said, 'I do not know'."

"…" Wei WuXian looked at him, suddenly remembering a conversation about "whatever" a few years ago. Touching his nose, he was at a loss for words, and thought, Lan Zhan is so bright. He even learned how to make me speechless.

With the first question unanswered, Lan WangJi played another sentence. The strings responded again, with the same two notes as before. Wei WuXian could tell that, this time, the answer was "I don't know" as well. He asked, "What did you ask it, this time?"

Lan WangJi, "How it died."

Wei WuXian, "If it was secretly killed when it was not paying attention, then it'd explain why it doesn't know how it died. Why don't you ask it if it knows who killed it?"

Lan WangJi raised his hands to play another phrase. Yet, the answer was the same two notes— "I don't know".

It was a spirit who had been trapped here, yet it didn't know where this was, how it died, and who killed it. This was also Wei WuXian's first time meeting such a deceased person. With a change of thought, he spoke again, "Then, let's ask something else. Ask him whether it's a man or a woman. There's no way that it doesn't know this."

Lan WangJi did as he was told. After he took away his hands, another string sounded in a strong way. Lan WangJi translated, "A man."

Wei WuXian, "We finally know about something, huh? Ask again, whether or not a boy of fifteen or sixteen entered here."

It answered, "Yes."

Wei WuXian asked again, "Then where is he right now?"

The strings paused for a moment, then replied. Wei WuXian hurried to ask, "What did he say?"

Lan WangJi's face was solemn, "It said, 'Right here.'"

Wei WuXian was dumbfounded.

"Here" probably referred to this stone castle. But, before this, they searched through the whole place, and hadn't seen Jin Ling. Wei WuXian spoke, "It can't lie, right?"

Lan WangJi, "I am here, so it cannot."

Indeed, it couldn't. The person inquiring was HanGuang-Jun. Under his control, the spirit who came was unable to lie, and had definitely been answering the truth. Wei WuXian proceeded to search around this room, looking for any mechanisms or secret rooms that he had missed. After a thinking for a moment, he played a few more phrases. However, after he received the answer, his expression changed slightly. Seeing this, Wei WuXian asked, "What did you ask this time?"

Lan WangJi, "How old he was; where he was from."

Both of these questions were attempts to find out the identity of the spirit. Wei WuXian knew that he definitely received some sort of an unconventional answer, "How was it?"

Lan WangJi, "Fifteen, from Lanling."

Wei WuXian's expression changed as well.

The soul that "Inquire" had found was Jin Ling?!

He listened intently. Amid the noise that seemed to have bombarded here, there really seemed to be a few weak shouts coming from Jin Ling. They were faint, however, and indistinct.

Lan WangJi continued to ask. Wei WuXian knew that he was asking for the precise location, so he stared fixedly at the strings of the guqin, waiting for Jin Ling's answer.

This time, the answer came a bit slower. After he finished listening, Lan WangJi spoke to Wei WuXian, "'Stand at where you are, face the southwest, and listen to the strings. After each note is played, walk forward one step. When the sound stops, it will be right in front of you.'"

Without saying a word, Wei WuXian turned toward the southwest. Behind him came seven notes of the guqin, so he walked seven steps forward. However, nothing had appeared in front of him.

The notes continued, but the pause between them grew longer and longer, and he also walked slower and slower. Another step, and another, and another…

After the sixth step, the guqin finally silenced. No more notes sounded.

And, before him, there was only a wall.

The wall was made of grey-white rock bricks, pieced together tightly. Wei WuXian turned around, "… He's in the wall?!"

Bichen unsheathed. Four streaks of blue light swept past, and a neat pound sign had been carved onto the wall. The two went forward to take apart the bricks. After removing some of them, a large sheet of black dirt was exposed.

It seemed that the stone castle was made to be double-layered, filled with dirt between the two layers of hard rock. Using his bare hands, Wei WuXian dug out a large chunk of dirt. Surrounded by the coal-black dirt, there was a human's face, eyes tightly shut.

It was the missing Jin Ling!

Having his face enveloped in dirt, as soon as it appeared, air poured into Jin Ling's mouth and nose. He immediately started to cough and breathe. As Wei WuXian saw that he was still alive, his heart finally calmed. Jin Ling really did almost die. Or else, "Inquiry" wouldn't have caught the still-alive soul that was about to leave his body. The good thing was that only a short while passed after he was buried into the wall. If it took them any longer, he would have suffocated to death.

The two hastened to dig him out of the wall. However, who knew that, as if dirt clung onto a carrot being pulled out of the ground, the moment Jin Ling's upper body emerged from the dirt, the sword on his back caught on something else and dragged it out.

It was the ashen bone of a human arm!

Lan WangJi laid Jin Ling flat onto the ground and felt for his pulse. Wei WuXian, on the other hand, took up the sheath of Bichen, and skillfully started to poke around in the dirt, following the length of the bone. After a short while, a complete skeleton appeared before their eyes.

This skeleton was the same as how Jin Ling looked, buried inside the wall in a standing position. With ghastly pale bones and pitch-black dirt—the contrast was distinct yet glaring to the eye. Wei WuXian dug a bit more through the ground, and broke away a few pieces of bricks on the side. After some more rustling around, sure enough, he found another skeleton nearby.

This one hadn't decayed completely yet. There were still some flesh on the bones, and long, messy hair on the skull. From the ragged clothing in the shade of a watered down red, he could tell that this was a woman. However, she wasn't standing, with her skeleton bending down. The reason of this was that there was a third skeleton beside her, squatting down by her feet.

Wei WuXian stopped digging further.

He took a few steps back. The noise in his ears was as wild and turbulent as tidal waves.

He could almost be sure of it. The inside of this stone castle's thick walls was packed with human corpses.

Above, below, southeast, northwest; standing, sitting, lying, squatting…

Just what on Earth was this place?!

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87 Chapter 87 : Loyalty—Part Nine
86 Chapter 86 : Loyalty—Part Eigh
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83 Chapter 83 : Loyalty—Part Five
82 Chapter 82 : Loyalty—Part Four
81 Chapter 81 : Loyalty—Part Three
80 Chapter 80 : Loyalty—Part Two
79 Chapter 79 : Loyalty—Part One
78 Chapter 78 : Nightfall—Part Three
77 Chapter 77 : Nightfall—Part Two
76 Chapter 76 : Nightfall—Part One
75 Chapter 75 : Distance—Part Two
74 Chapter 74 : Distance—Part One
73 Chapter 73: Recklessness—Part Two
72 Chapter 72 : Recklessness—Part One
71 Chapter 71 : Departure—Part Three
70 Chapter 70 : Departure—Part Two
69 Chapter 69 : Departure—Part One
68 Chapter 68 : Tenderness—Part Six
67 Chapter 67 : Tenderness—Part Five
66 Chapter 66 : Tenderness—Part Four
65 Chapter 65: Tenderness—Part Three
64 Chapter 64: Tenderness—Part Two
63 Chapter 63 : Tenderness—Part One
62 Chapter 62: Evil—Part Two
61 Chapter 61 : Evil—Part One
60 Chapter 60 : Poisons—Part Five
59 Chapter 59 : Poisons—Part Four
58 Chapter 58 : Poisons—Part Three
57 Chapter 57 : Poisons—Part Two
56 Chapter 56 : Poisons—Part One
55 Chapter 55 : Courage—Part Five
54 Chapter 54 : Courage—Part Four
53 Chapter 53 : Courage—Part Three
52 Chapter 52 : Courage—Part Two
51 Chapter 51 : Courage—Part One
50 Chapter 50 : Guile —Part Five
49 Chapter 49 : Guile—Part Four
48 Chapter 48 : Guile—Part Three
47 Chapter 47 : Guile—Part Two
46 Chapter 46 : Guile—Part One
45 Chapter 45 : Allure—Part Three
44 Chapter 44 : Allure—Part Two
43 Chapter 43 : Allure—Part One
42 Chapter 42 : Grasses—Part Ten
41 Chapter 41 : Grasses—Part Nine
40 Chapter 40 : Grasses—Part Eigh
39 Chapter 39 : Grasses—Part Seven
38 Chapter 38 : Grasses—Part Six
37 Chapter 37 : Grasses—Part Five
36 Chapter 36 : Grasses—Part Four
35 Chapter 35 : Grasses—Part Three
34 Chapter 34 : Grasses—Part Two
33 Chapter 33 : Grasses—Part One
32 Chapter 32 : Dew—Part Five
31 Chapter 31 : Dew—Part Four
30 Chapter 30 : Dew—Part Three
29 Chapter 29 : Dew—Part Two
28 Chapter 28 : Dew—Part One
27 Chapter 27 : Malice—Part five
26 Chapter 26 : Malice—Part four
25 Chapter 25 : Malice—Part Three
24 Chapter 24 : Malice—Part Two
23 Chapter 23 : Malice—Part One
22 Chapter 22 : Contentment—Part four
21 Chapter 21 : Contentment—Part three
20 Chapter 20 : Contentment—Part two
19 Chapter 19 : Contentment – part one
18 Chapter 18 : Refinement—Part Eigh
17 Chapter 17 : Refinement—Part Seven
16 Chapter 16 : Refinement—Part Six
15 Chapter 15 : Refinement—Part Five
14 Chapter 14 : Refinement—Part Four
13 Chapter 13 : Refinement—Part Three
12 Chapter 12 : Refinement—Part Two
11 Chapter 11 : Refinement—Part One
10 Chapter 10 : Arrogance—Part Five
9 Chapter 9 : Arrogance - Part Four
8 Chapter 8 : Arrogance—Part Three
7 Chapter 7 : Arrogance—Part Two
6 Chapter 6 : Arrogance—Part One
5 Chapter 5 : Aggression—Part Three
4 Chapter 4 : Aggression—Part Two
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