A striking man of mysterious origin and peerless talent, he looks back at the world, in all its entirety, with utter disdain. And yet, in the treacherous and unpredictable ultimate formation of the Boundless Secular World, he guards a breathtaking ancient qin with broken strings, waiting silently for the destined one to arrive! A boy encounters him, and knows for the first time that the world beneath the Heavens is a fickle place. Not even demons, devils, ghosts and monsters can match the frivolity of human nature! A slender physique, and jade-like beauty, but the sword that strikes between heaven and earth is not unlike a streaming rainbow! The vastness of the starry sky, the seven emotions and six desires! Greed, anger and ignorance! The teachings of Buddha will grant you boundless strength! A sea of blood will come, at the cost of all mortal beings full of honest hope! The ghosts wail as the gods roar, but the sea of blood has no end! Where, pray tell, is the path I should take? Since there is no path, no matter how bitter and bloody the sea, even if my boat is made out of bones, I will soar to the heavens above! ------ Releasing: Mon, Wed, Fri, and Weekends
After leaving Uncle Hua's place, Miao Yi and the others had just returned to Miao Yi's mansion on Jade Capital Peak when Xue'Er and the others informed them that the people from the Martial Manor had stopped by. They informed them that the Overlord wished to meet them tomorrow morning, and reminded them to not be tardy!
Then, just as they were discussing what time they should leave tomorrow, one of the guards stationed at the gates outside came in and reported that Huyan Kang'an was requesting an audience!
The trio exchanged glances, wondering what the old man wanted. Miao Yi frowned and said, "Let him in!"
Not long afterward, the old man that they had previously met in prison walked in. As both parties exchanged glances, Huyan Kang'an repeatedly cupped his fists towards Miao Yi and the others and apologized, "It is all this old one's fault for not properly teaching my own child. I humbly ask that you forgive his transgressions, Oh great immortals!"