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HEAVEN'S OFFICIAL BLESSING (Mo Xiang Tong Xiu)

Among the gods of the heavens, there was a famous laughing stock known throughout the three realms. Legend has it that eight hundred years ago, there was an ancient country within the Central Plains called Xian Le nation. The ancient nation of Xian Le had vast territory, abundant resources and content citizens. The country had four treasures: delicate beauties aplenty, thriving arts & literature, treasures of gold and jewels and last but not least, their renown Royal Highness the Crown Prince. This person, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince....you could say.... was a strange man. The Emperor and Empress considered him to be the apple of their eyes. They doted on him immensely and would often proudly proclaim: “In the future, my son will surely become a wise monarch, leaving a reputable impression for generations to come .” Yet, in the regards of what came with royalty, of riches, power and honor, the Crown Prince had no interest. What he was interested in, quoting the very words he often said to himself, was—— “I want to save the common folks!” The young prince cultivated in earnest. During this time, two short stories became widely circulated. . The first story occurred when he was seventeen years old. That year, the nation of Xian Le held a magnificent Offering to the Gods parade. Although this tradition had already been abandoned for numerous centuries, through surviving ancient texts and verbal stories, one could imagine the grandeur of the event.. Offering to the Gods day, Martial God Main Street. Both sides of the Main Street were overflowing with a sea of people. The aristocrats were seated on top of high buildings as they exchanged friendly chatter; while the imperial guards cleared the way with their impressive armours clinking. Young girls danced gracefully as their snow-white hands scattered flower petals like rain, filling the sky as far as the eye could see. It made people question whether the dancing maidens were more beautiful or the flowers themselves. Melodious notes sounded from within golden carriages and floated throughout the whole Imperial City. Behind honorable guards, sixteen white horses with golden bridles walked side-by-side as they pulled forward a magnificent platform. Located on top of the tall, magnificent platform was the focus of everyone’s attention, there stood the martial artist to perform a show to please the Gods. During the festive heavenly parade, the martial artist would adorn a golden mask, don splendid garments and wield a sword in one hand. He would perform the role of the first military deity in a millennium to have subdued demonic beasts——Martial God Heavenly Emperor Jun Wu. Being selected as the martial artist to perform such a show could be considered equivalent as to receiving the utmost honour, and thus the selection criteria was extremely strict. This year, the one who was chosen was none other than His Royal Highness the Crown Prince. The entire nation was convinced that he would surely be able to become the most marvellous martial artist to perform such a performance since the beginning of time. However, on that day, something unexpected occurred. During that time, the martial god on the magnificent stage was just about to land a killing blow on a demon. This was the most exciting scene, and thus the people on both sides of the Main Street were fired up with passion. The people on the city walls were also becoming more rowdy as they started outdoing each other in sticking their heads out to see, both struggling and shoving. Right at this moment, a young child fell from the top of the city gate tower. DISCLAIMER: This story is not mine, I did not wrote or own this, I really just want to share it to everybody. I am not the translator either. If you have means to support the author please do so. You can find this novel at novelusb.com PS. the cover photo are also not mine. Belongs to Mr. Google

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To Ascend is Human; to Fall is Also Human 3

Hong Hong-Er whipped around, stuffed his face in Xie Lian's chest and wailed.

This wailing contained no words, utterly meaningless, and nothing like the sound of

sobbing but nevertheless hair-raisingly dreadful. Without looking at who it was, it would

sound like the desperate cries of a full grown man breaking down, or the struggling of a

small beast with its throat cut open by a knife, as if only by immediate death could he be

relieved. Anyone can make such a sound, it just shouldn't be coming from a child of ten

years. Everyone was shaken.

A moment later, Guoshi said, "I mean it. It's best to let go."

Feng Xin finally came to and yelled, "Your Highness! Let go! Be careful of..." But in the

end he didn't have the heart to continue.

"It's fine." Xie Lian said.

That Zhu-ShiXiong however, was quite concerned for His Highness' welfare, and saw

that Hong Hong-Er was smearing blood and snot all over Xie Lian's white robes so he

ran over to pull at that young child, berating, "Little kid, you can't!"

Yet the harder he pulled, the harder that young child held on to Xie Lian, refusing to let

go no matter what, using both his hands and feet to grip on, screaming "AAHHH". Three

to four more people came forward to try and rip him off but instead that made him hang

on to Xie Lian like a little monkey. Xie Lian found it both funny and pitiful, and held Hong

Hong-Er with one hand, gently rubbing up and down that emaciated small back in

comfort, while raising the other hand, "Nevermind. Don't worry, let him be."

Some moments later, after feeling that the child in his arms stopped struggling and

quieted down, Xie Lian asked the people closeby in a low whisper, "Was anyone else

hurt in the Xianle Pavilion fire?"

"No." Mu Qing replied, "There were only us inside at the time."

As the Xianle Pavillon was burnt to a crisp, Xie Lian could no longer stay. After making

sure that it was only the building that was burnt and not any of the people, those who

came to help put out the fires started to help clean up the vicinity, feeling rather

distraught at all the charred precious gems and treasures. Xie Lian wasn't concerned,

however.

The things he used daily were a little more intricate, but other than that Xie Lian didn't

really have anything of importance stored inside the Xianle Pavilion. The most precious

items were his collection of over two hundred treasured swords, but they were made of

durable metals unafraid of fires, since they were all forged in flames anyway, so they

were all unharmed. After having dug them out himself, Xie Lian stored them temporarily

at the SiXiang Pavilion that belonged to the Guoshis.

As for Hong Hong-Er, he was still firmly holding on to Xie Lian, and after having cried

himself to exhaustion, fell asleep. Xie Lian had wanted to bring him down Mount

Taicang to find a safe place to settle him, but the Guoshi asked him to make a visit to

the SiXiang Pavilion first, so Xie Lian carried the child over too.

Tucking that young child in the divan, righting the covers, Xie Lian dropped the bedside

curtain and backed out of the room with Feng Xin and Mu Qing in tow. "Guoshi, is that

child's fate really that terrifying?"

The Guoshi pursed his lips, "Why don't you think for yourself, after he's appeared,

what's all happened?"

The three were quiet. The moment that young child appeared he'd fallen off the city wall

before the eyes of millions, forcing the ShangYuan Heavenly Ceremonial Procession to

cut short after having only made three rounds. When he appeared again, Qi Rong was

dragging him through the streets in that horse carriage in rage, causing a riot, made

Feng Xin break an arm, and Xie Lian butted heads with the king, making the queen roll

tears. This time, all the resentful spirits of Mount Taicang broke out of their seals within

the black pagodas and even burnt down the Xianle Pavilion. Misfortune was indeed

following after him like a shadow.

"Is there any way to break this?" Xie Lian asked.

"Break this?" The Guoshi said, "What do you mean? Change his fate?"

Xie Lian nodded. The Guoshi said, "Your Highness, you haven't learned the art of

fortune telling from me, so when it comes to matters like these, you really don't

understand anything. If you did, you wouldn't have asked."

Xie Lian was taken aback and sat himself up straight. "Please enlighten me."

The Guoshi thus took the teapot on the table and poured a cup, "Your Highness, do you

still remember that day when you just turned six, when his majesty and the queen bade

me to enter the palace to tell your fortune, that one question I asked you?"

Watching that steaming cup of tea, Xie Lian pondered, "Did you mean, the two people

and the cup of water?"

That year, the Guoshi had asked Xie Lian many questions in order to help tell his

fortune. There were questions with answers, and ones without, and with every answer

Xie Lian gave the Guoshi would change ways to praise the boy, making the king and

queen smile with pleasure, and many exchanges from that conversation were later

passed around as delightful stories. But there was one question to which when Xie Lian

answered, the Guoshi made no commentary.Very few knew of the details, not even

Feng Xin, nevermind Mu Qing. That question was "Two People and a Cup of Water".

The Guoshi spoke, "Two walked the desert, about to die from thirst, and there was only

one cup of water. The one who drinks lives, the one who doesn't, dies. If you were a

god, who would you give that cup of water to? – Don't speak yet, I'll ask the other two

and see how they answer."

The last part of his words were directed to the two standing not too far behind. Mu Qing

contemplated and responded cautiously, "May I ask who those two people are, what

their natures are like, and what of their merits? A decision can only be made once all

the details are known."

Feng Xin on the other hand, answered, "I don't know! Don't ask me, tell them to decide

amongst themselves!"

Xie Lian "pff"-ed and laughed. Guoshi admonished, "What are you laughing about? Do

you remember how you answered?"

Xie Lian schooled his expression and said solemnly, "Give another cup."

Hearing this, between Feng Xin and Mu Qing, one twisted his expression, the other

lowered his head, as if they couldn't bear to listen. Xie Lian turned his head back and

said in all seriousness, "Why are you guys laughing? I'm serious. If I was god, I would

definitely give another cup."

The Guoshi gently shook that cup of tea in his hand, and the tea swirled in the cup, as if

alive. He continued, "All the fortunes in the world, good or bad, are limited. Just like this

cup of water, there's only so much. Once you've drunken your fill, there'd be no more

left for others. If one receives more, the other must receive less. Throughout the ages,

all conflicts are borne from the fact that there are many in this world, but only one cup of

water, and no matter who it's given to there'd be a good reason. You want to change

fate? It's difficult but not impossible. But if you change that child's life, someone else's

life will also be changed, and more grudges shall be created. Once upon a time you

said to just give another cup of water, just like today how you wanted to choose a third

path. Your intention is to expand the source; a beautiful thought. But, I will tell you, it's

impossible."

Xie Lian listened silently but disagreed wholeheartedly, still he didn't rebut. "Thank you,

Guoshi, for your wisdom."

The Guoshi drank that tea, smacked his lips and said, "Don't trouble yourself. Wisdom

or not you don't listen anyway."

"..." Having been seen through, Xie Lian softly cleared his throat. "Guoshi, earlier today

before the Great Martial Hall, in a moment of passion, this disciple has offended you.

Please forgive me for my affront."

The Guoshi shook out his sleeves and smiled, "You're my proud disciple, and the Crown

Prince, how can I not forgive you? Your Highness, I can tell you that you are the most

beloved by the heavens I've ever seen."

Xie Lian didn't understand, so he listened closely. The Guoshi continued, "You have the

talent, the ambition, the heart, and you're not afraid of hard work. You have a

prestigious background yet a compassionate nature. No one is more suited for the title

"Darling of the Heavens". Still, I am worried about you. I'm afraid there will be a trial you

won't be able to pass."

"And that is?" Xie Lian asked.

"Although you've already achieved such a high level, there are some things you are still

far from understanding, and others can't teach you. Just like how today at the Great

Martial Hall, that speech you made, that bit about not worshipping god or something,

although very few were able to think that far, that you were able to reach such thoughts

at such a young age is already impressive. However, do not think yourself the only one

who have had such thoughts in the world."

Xie Lian's eyes widened slightly. The Guoshi continued, "The things you spoke of today

were already spoken by others decades, maybe centuries ago, but their words never

took form; their voices were too small, so not many heard. Have you ever wondered

why that is?"

Xie Lian hummed and replied, "Because even if they thought of it, they never acted on

it, and weren't determined enough."

"And you? What makes you think you're determined enough?" The Guoshi asked.

"Guoshi, do you think I can ascend?" Xie Lian asked.

The Guoshi gave him a look and said, "If you can't ascend then no one can. It's only a

matter of time."

Xie Lian smiled, "Then, just you watch." He pointed to the sky, "If one day I ascend, I will

for sure do all that I said today, and become a power to behold!"

Feng Xin and Mu Qing, who were standing behind him, having heard his declaration,

both unconsciously held their heads higher. Feng Xin's lips curved upward, and the light

shining in Mu Qing's eyes were exactly the same as Xie Lian's. The Guoshi nodded,

"Very well, I shall wait and see – however, I don't think it's a good thing for you to

ascend too early. Let me ask you, what is The Path?"

Xie Lian inclined his head, "As you have said, that which is walked is The Path."

"That's correct." The Guoshi said, "But, you haven't walked enough. So, I think it's time

for you to take a walk down the mountain."

Xie Lian face lit up. The Guoshi continued, "You're seventeen this year. I will permit you

to descend Mount Taicang, and gain some experience through travels on the outside."

"That's excellent!" Xie Lian exclaimed.

Every day spent at the royal capital, just thinking about the king, Qi Rong, and many

others, Xie Lian couldn't help but feel crabby. Plus, having such a glamourous Xianle

Pavillon be torched, he wouldn't be able to avoid another bout with his parents. If he

could go further away, he could focus on walking his own path.

Just then, the Guoshi added, "Your Highness, throughout the ages there's been a

saying that's passed down like it's the ultimate truth, but it's actually wrong, only no one

had ever noticed."

"What saying?"

"When humans ascend, they become gods; when humans fall, they become ghosts."

Xie Lian gave it a thought, "Is there something wrong with that?"

The Guoshi replied, "Of course it's wrong. Remember: When humans ascend, they are

still human; when they fall, they are still, human."

Xie Lian chewed on those words and the Guoshi patted him on the shoulder and

glanced behind, "In any case, as for that child... Don't let it worry you too much.

Everyone has their fate. Many times there won't be a way to help just because you want

to help. If anything happens, we'll deal with it then. Go out and experience the world. I

pray that when you return you will have matured."

However, that very night, outside everyone's expectations, that child escaped from the

Royal Holy Pavilion and disappeared.

And what was even more outside of everyone's expectations, after his travels, at the

age of seventeen, the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Xianle Xie Lian soundly defeated

a nameless ghost at the Yi Nian Bridge, and just like that, he ascended to the heavens

amidst the roars of thunder and lightning.

It was the shock of the three realms.

——–

●Suika Notes on Ascension: The idea of Ascension is a Taoist one.

The basic gist of it is: All gods and immortals are mortals and other beings who

cultivated deeply and attained enlightenment. Their bodies are shed the troubles

of a mortal body, and is removed from the corporeal world. 'Heaven' is only an

imperial court for the enlightened ones, and other than the administrative ones

like the Jade Emperor, etc, many watched and protected over an aspect of the

celestial and mortal realm, eg. love, marriage, a piece of land, etc. There are also

carefree immortals who'd just wander the world and help mortals as they go, or

hermit deep in the mountains.

However, there is a formless will (Dao) of the universe that guides the world's

destinies. Thus, things like fate and such are beyond a god's ability. It's the will of

the universe that deems when a mortal is fit for ascension, and will send forth a

'heavenly calamity', usually a blast of thunder and lightning, to test the mortal. If

the mortal passes, they ascend to become a god.

There are three different levels of godhood:

- the lowest level is godhood after death

- the mid level is godhood after living on earth for an insane number of years

- the top level is ascension in broad daylight, before the eyes of all.

For the top tier, the will of the universe usually picks those who have done deeds

so great they have shocked the wheel of fortune, or have the potential to change

the course of history. It's amoral; the question of whether the deed is right or

wrong is not figured into this, which is why earlier in the book, MXTX said there's

usually a lot of bloodshed involved.

Tl;dr: Xie Lian attained enlightenment and shed his mortal body. He did not die.

Everyone knew because of the thunder and lightning