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THOUSAND AUTUMNS (Meng Xi Shi)

The story revolves around Shen Qiao, the kind and gentle head of the renowned Xuandu Mountain sect, who is severely wounded from a battle in the first chapter, and who meets Yan Wushi, the head of a demonic sect whose initial goal is to save Shen Qiao and turn him evil. 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. CTTO: Author: Meng Xi Shi Translator: MoMoePom, Tin,... You can find this novel at novelcool.com PS. the cover photo are also not mine. Belongs to Mr. Google

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Chapter 78

Upon thinking of this, Shen Qiao's frown only deepened. "If that's the case, then we

ought to hurry up and set out, so that we won't get caught by them."

"Are you being this considerate to me," Yan Wushi started, laughing, "because you

want me to be moved to tears and devote my heart to you?"

Shen Qiao paid no mind to the derision in his tone, and instead responded solemnly:

"I know that Yan-zongzhu has never cared for anyone. But this is a matter of life and

death. Your flaw has yet to heal over, and your strength has yet to be restored. If it were

only Yan Shou and the others, then perhaps we could handle them. But once Sang

Jingxing comes, not even I will be able to ward him off. It would be best to be

cautious."

However, Yan Wushi did not seem even the slightest bit disturbed. He simply fed a

nearby branch into the fire so as to make it brighter, and suddenly asked a question

that had nothing to do with anything: "If you could do everything over again, would

you still choose to let me save you at Banbu Peak?"

This question caught Shen Qiao off guard. He simply shook his head: "I'm afraid that

such matters aren't for me to decide."

"In that case," Yan Wushi said, "even if you knew from the beginning that you would

have become hopelessly entangled with me, and that I would have personally handed

you off to Sang Jingxing, you wouldn't regret it?"

"There is no cure for remorse," Shen Qiao said. "For as long as we live, we will never

be able to recover that which has passed us by. Rather than clinging to such

resentment and never allowing myself relief, it would be better to thank you for having

taught me how to see this world and the sentiments of its people."

The light of the fire illuminated his earnest expression, revealing a rare sort of

gentleness.

Yan Wushi suddenly began to laugh. He said in a tender voice: "Ah-qiao, you're so

foolish. When have I ever treated you well?"

He extended one hand in Shen Qiao's direction, as though wanting to stroke his cheek.

However, Shen Qiao backed away, evading from him, while raising one hand to ward

him off. Who would have thought that Yan Wushi drew his other hand over

him—however, it was not to attack him. He had merely brushed his sleeve past Shen

Qiao's eyes.

Shen Qiao halted his breathing the moment he caught the strange scent from it.

However, it had already entered his nose. His body, which had already lost so much of

its strength already, became even weaker.

The other man took advantage of this, and

closed Shen Qiao's acupoint.

"When will you finally rid yourself of this ailment you have of letting your guard down?"

Yan Wushi shook his head. "Or perhaps you've already considered me to be someone

trustworthy deep down in your heart?"

After saying this, he did not pay any mind to how Shen Qiao stared at him, his eyes

wide. Instead, he bent down and kissed the tip of his nose, before taking Shen Qiao

into his arms and carrying him towards the Buddha statue.

Only then did Shen Qiao realize that the other side of the Buddha statue had a deep

recess within it. The space was not large, nor was it small. It was enough for a single

person to sit cross-legged within it.

Yan Wushi explained to him, as though he had all the time in the world: "It isn't cheap

to cast a full-bodied statue of Buddha. Many temples will usually ask to have the statue

be hollow from behind, so as to reduce the cost. I had come by this temple before in

the past. This statue was turned out in large quantities without much regard for the

quality that it was in. Even the hollowed-out inside was so lazily put together. Whoever

made it seemed inclined to only carve something half-decent in the front. But lucky for

you, it's to your benefit now."

Shen Qiao frowned: "What do you mean to do?!"

"That year, I'd also seen the lost volume of the Zhuyang Ce stored in the imperial

palace of Northern Zhou. But we're in a hurry now. There isn't any time for me to recite

it to you. If you wish to see it, then look for Yuwen Yong in Chang'an. He has met you

once, and recognizes your worth. I'm sure that he will be willing to make an exception

for you. Also, you must tell Bian Yanmei. Tell him not to worry about me any longer, but

instead have him take advantage of the fact that Zhou has annexed Qi, and extend

Huanyue Sect's influence over Qi before thinking of anything else."

Shen Qiao's expression suddenly darkened: "I'm not a member of Huanyue Sect. You

should be the one saying all of this yourself. What does this have to do with me?"

Yan Wushi laughed, but did not speak. He simply stroked Shen Qiao's cheek. This

action he performed slowly, and with great care, as if he wanted to take in the

sensation of the tips of his fingers brushing the other man's skin.