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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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Chapter 119: Ships in the Lair of Demons Shall Sink

Xie Lian asked, "One of the four Supremes, the Ship Sinking Black Water?"

"Four Calamities, not four Supremes."

"..." Xie Lian then remembered that he had forgotten about Qi Rong and apologized,

"Ah, sorry, my mistake." There's no way that 'Night Touring Green Lantern' could be on

the same level as the other three.

As someone who had crammed the scrolls, Xie Lian roughly knew a thing or two about

this Ship Sinking Black Water. According to legends, this was a powerful water ghoul

who lurked in the outer seas. Just like the Crimson Rain Sought Flower, he slaughtered

his way out of Mount Tong'lu. Although he tended to keep a low profile, that could only

be said for the mortal and heavenly realms. Roughly counting, he had swallowed at

least five hundred ghosts across the land and among them, four hundred some were

high level water ghouls. The Black Water Demon Lair was his resting domain.

Just as how Ghost City was under Hua Cheng's jurisdiction, "Once within the

boundaries, the world is lawless" – when one stepped foot into their worlds, their words

were law. There was a saying that was even more widespread in the Underworld:

"Crimson Rules the Land; Black Masters the Waters". Crimson obviously referred to

Hua Cheng, therefore, Black was none other than Black Water Demon Xuan.

Pei Ming spoke, "Water Master-xiong, you're really unlucky this time. Demon Xuan isn't

anything like the Green Ghost, he's not the type to cause trouble. Luckily we haven't

strayed too far, we should steer back before we're discovered."

The others stared at him, "Well why don't you change course then? Aren't you the one

in charge of this ship?"

Pei Ming was equally surprised, "It didn't change course? This ship should do it

automatically, it shouldn't require manual labour."

Yet, the rudder didn't budge at all. With no other options to turn to, Pei Ming resorted to

steering it himself. When his hand landed on the rudder, he furrowed his brows. Xie Lian

went up to help, "It won't move?"

It's impossible that Pei Ming lacked the strength. Xie Lian, who was fairly confident in

his strength, wasn't able to move it either. After examining the situation at hand, Ming Yi

announced, "It might've been caught by something, I'll go down to take a look."

Shi Qingxuan chimed in, "I'll go with you Ming-xiong!"

Shi Wudu said sternly, "Come back here! Don't go running around."

His brother was still in the middle of passing his trial and shouldn't be distracted or

emotionally agitated. Shi Qingxuan wouldn't dare to risk it and obediently came back,

leaving Ming Yi to investigate under the deck by himself. Xie Lian wanted to help too,

but he knew when it came to building and repairs, he wasn't as capable as the Earth

Master. Even if he went, he wouldn't be able to help much anyway. As he was gazing

into the pitch black sea that surrounded them, Xie Lian suddenly remembered

something and asked, "Are there any fishermen that ended up in this part of the sea as

well?"

Hua Cheng, who had partnered up with Xie Lian in the search and rescue, was the first

one to discover those stranded fishermen. He did a quick survey around and said, "It's

unlikely. Black Water Demon Lair is in the South Sea, they wouldn't drift this far.

Besides, the area here has a barrier; not just anyone can enter this place. Even if they

did, there wouldn't be any hope for a rescue. There's nothing that wouldn't sink once

they've drifted here."

The South Sea. They hadn't realized they've drifted this far.. Xie Lian tested his spiritual

communication array and the connection was indeed blocked. Even though the

connection before was spotty, it was still useable, but now it's just complete dead

silence. Although the sea looked peaceful, who knows what sort of danger lurked

beneath, waiting for the chance to ambush them. The sky was turning darker and Xie

Lian felt uneasy. "Since there's no stranded fishermen in these parts, if Lord Earth

Master is not able to repair the ship, we might as well abandon the ship and seek land

first. When Lord Water Master returns to the East Sea for his trial, we can continue the

search rescue there as well." he suggested.

"Might as well." Pei Ming agreed as he opened the cabin door.

Who knew, after the door was pulled open, he was met with the interior of an empty

cabin instead the scenery of land. His expression changed immediately, "The Distance

Shortening array lost its power."

Hua Cheng laughed, "Isn't that normal? If you can't even use the spiritual

communication array, how would the Distance Shortening array be any better?"

Pei Ming looked over and asked, "This little buddy here seems quite calm for a

youngster and doesn't seem worried at all?"

Xie Lian interrupted, "The ship has already drifted into ghost territory and is sinking as

we speak. We can't leave even if we want to. Let's solve the problem at hand first."

Shi Xing Quan called out to the person under the deck, "Ming-xiong, how's the situation

looking down there? Can you fix it?"

Ming Yi's voice came from underneath, "Nothing's broken! The ship isn't caught in

anything either. It's something else that caused the ship to lose its power."

"This is Demon Xuan's playground now." Pei Ming stated.

As he was speaking, the ship dipped again. Upon a glance, Xie Lian saw that water had

already swallowed half of the ship. If it was a normal boat, it would've given away by

now. However, since this was crafted by gods, it was still resisting to sink and fighting to

stay afloat. "There must be exceptions. It's impossible that everything would sink here,"

he insisted, "there must be something that wouldn't sink."

"There is." Hua Cheng said.

The attention fell on him instantly. With his arms folded, he lazily said, "There's one type

of wood that's able to float across the Black Water Demon Lair without sinking."

Xie Lian guessed a few common special wood types, "Sandalwood? Agarwood? Elm?"

"Coffin wood." Hua Cheng answered.

"Coffin wood?!"

"En." Hua Cheng continued, "There's no one who had returned alive after they've

stumbled into the Black Water Demon lair except for one person. That person was

travelling home with his deceased loved one's corpse. When the boat sunk, he drifted

back to land on top of the coffin."

Pei Ming raised his brow, "This little buddy sure knows a lot."

Hua Cheng mirrored his expression and replied, "It's not much. You just know too little,

that's all."

Even though Shi Wudu didn't move from his seated meditation pose, he turned his

attention to Hua Cheng and narrowed his eyes, "Pei-xiong, I had wanted to ask earlier,

just who is this?"

Pei Ming explained, "I'm afraid you'd have to ask the His Highness for that. After all, it's

someone from his palace."

Shi Qingxuan interrupted, "Alright, alright, it doesn't matter how much or how less he

knows. Now that the spells have lost their power, where does one go to get a coffin

around here?"

"No need, it's simple." Pei Ming answered, "Gege I will build one for you right now and

show you what it means to take things into your own hands and be rich in food and

dress."

"..."

"It won't work," Hua Cheng pointed out, "it has to be a coffin that has carried a corpse."

They couldn't possibly build a coffin then off a person in the group and toss them in

there.

In the midst of their conversation, the boat dipped again. The slightly tilted deck that

they were standing on was almost at the same level as the water surface. Shi Wudu,

who was sat dignified in his meditation pose, almost tipped over. "I give up. Let me

handle this." He said coldly.

He took out his fan and tapped it lightly against his forehead before fanning it out,

revealing the water character on the front and a wave pictogramme made up of three

curving lines on the back. He lifted his arm and called out, "water, come forth!"

Instantly, Xie Lian felt the ship being lifted up, the deck under him rose several inches

above water, bring back a sense of safety. "The Water Master fan could even control the

water in the Black Water Demon's Lair?" He asked in surprise.

"Not the water here," Hua Cheng corrected, "he channeled the water from the outside."

It seems that they've just crossed the boundary into the Black Water Demon's Lair and

haven't ventured too far into it. Shi Wudu was able to draw water from the seas nearby

to lift the ship up from underneath.

Pei Ming praised, "Beautifully done, Water Master-xiong! Now that the rudder is useless,

the boat can't turn back. You should hurry and use the water to pull the ship back."

Before Shi Wudu could reply, the ship dipped once again. The Demon Lair water

refused to back down and clashed with the current from the outer seas. This time, the

dip was stronger, causing the deck to tilt even more. Losing balance, the crew slid to the

portside of the ship. Although Shi Wudu was born with a delicate and handsome face,

his personality was extremely stubborn, refusing to back down. When he felt that

something was going against him, a flash of anger appeared on his face. He snapped

his fan shut and he opened it again, the three wave lines grew bigger. The current in the

ocean doubled in force and the ship was yanked up once again.

With one force commanding the boat to sink and another forcing it to rise, the back and

forth made it seem like a giant tug of war game. The erratic movements of the ship

along with the constant lifts and drops caused the seawater around them to splash

wildly and gush in and out. If it was anyone else on the ship, they'd be scared witless by

now. Xie Lian grasped the ledge with one hand and tightly held on to Hua Cheng with

the other. "What's happening? The ship is turning!" he asked in bewilderment.

True to his words, the ship already started spinning towards a certain direction. The

faster it spun, the lower it sank. It was then that Xie Lian realized that the ship had fallen

into a giant whirlpool and was being slowly sucked into the eye!

"Everyone, be careful!" he warned, "the two forces of water are battling!"

It was obvious that Shi Wudu wasn't in his home turf. The water that he summoned from

the outer seas was powerful, but once it crossed the border, the strength was

suppressed significantly. To go against the Demon Lair current, it was at a great

disadvantage. As expected, as soon as the words left Xie Lian's mouth, the giant ship

fell into the eye of the whirlpool. In that last second, Xie Lian tossed out Fang Xin, pulled

in Hua Cheng, and the two stepped onto the sword and flew up.

At first, he was worried that Fang Xin wouldn't have the strength to fly, but the moment

they left the deck, he let out a sigh of relief. Although shaky, it was still able to fly.

Looking down from above, the entire area was painted in a terrifying black. It was easy

to see the collision between the two different coloured currents. Their fierce battle was

what formed this enormous whirlpool. As the eye swallowed the ship whole, the two

currents of water separated.

However, the battle was far from over. Like two venomous vipers, they continued to

snap at each other. Each collision was followed by a mountain of angry waves. Xie Lian

looked around and called, "Lord Wind Master? Lord Earth Master? General Pei?"

Shi Qingxuan's voice came from ten feet behind him, "Your highness! We're here!"

"Did you also jump on your imperial sword..." Xie Lian turned around, and the scene

that unfolded before him rendered him speechless. Ming Yi was standing on top of the

handle of a shovel while Shi Qingxuan was sitting on the head of said shovel, waving at

him.

This wasn't an imperial sword, it was an imperial... shovel. This sort of imagery was

undoubtedly hard on the eyes!

On the other side, Pei Ming's voice sounded, "What about Water Master-xiong?"

Seeing that Pei Ming was on his sword alone and there was no sign of the Water

Master, Shi Qingxuan also called out, "Ge? Ge?!"

Xie Lian reassured, "No need to panic, he's the Water Master, it'll be hard for him to

sink." But when he recalled the power of that whirpool, he turned to Hua Cheng, "San

Lang, hold on tight to my waist, don't fall."

Hua Cheng put on an obedient act and replied, " En, okay, but gege, there's something

that I have to tell you."

"What is it?" Xie Lian asked.

"You can't fly in the Black Water Demon Lair. It'll attract things."

Not a second after, a sharp cry pierced through the air and giant white creature broke

through the water surface, heading straight for Pei Ming.

Pei Ming was a master swordsman. The moment when he sensed the killing intent, his

hand reached for his sword, only to realize the said sword was under his feet. Luckily,

his reaction was quick. With a leap, he grabbed his sword in mid-air and sliced the

incoming creature in half. Before gravity could take control, he flipped back on to the

sword with not a single hair out of place. As if it was nothing, he steadily flew up and

asked in total calmness, "What was that thing?"

The sliced corpse of the creature was slightly visible from the water surface. Xie Lian

squinted his eyes to get a better look, "Fish?"

It was definitely a fish, but not an average fish. It was a fish bone that was as wide as a

fish tank and many feet in length!

This 'fish' had neither flesh nor scales, but only stark white bones that connected to a

sharp teeth filled mouth. Whether if it was poisonous or not, if bitten, it would sure be

painful as hell. Pei Ming flew higher and warned, "You all be careful, there's probably

more than one of them!"

As expected, when he mentioned "one", a second one shot out from below. This time, it

headed straight for Ming Yi and Shi Qingxuan!

Unfortunately, the Earth Master wasn't a martial god and his fighting power wasn't as

strong. The Wind Master was now just a god in a mortal's body. On top of all this, Ming

Yi was rather rusty with his imperial... shovel. Even though the two didn't get bitten, they

were still knocked off balance and into the sea. As they were falling in mid-air, Shi

Qingxuan cried out in despair, " Ming-xiong! I hope you'll remember to practice using

your treasure more often after today ah–"

Ming Yi retorted, "Get lost."

Pei Ming sighed and rushed over to rescue the two. Seeing that Pei Ming went forward

to lend a hand, Xie Lian knew that he would be able to handle it alone. "It's really not

Earth Master's fault," he thought to himself, "with a shovel like that as a treasured

weapon, no one with any shame would dare to take it out."

Just then, a bone chilling breeze went through him. Xie Lian gathered his thoughts and

said softly, "San Lang, hang on tight. Watch out, there's something coming our way."

"Okay." The hands wrapped around his waist tightened.

Not long after, four water walls shot up from below and surrounded them. Four giant

bone fish rose from the sea.

The four gigantic bone white corpses were more like dragons than fish. The

combination of hills of dorsal fin bones, dangerously sharp horns, long snake-like body,

and protruding four claws circled around Xie Lian and Hua Cheng, leaving no room for

escape. As for flying upwards, this was as high as Fang Xin could go. If they were to go

down, they'd come face-to-face with the dead silent ocean.

Xie Lian sighed in defeat, "Alright... Who's first?"

After a moment of consideration, he clasped his hands together, "Together it is."

Soon after, the bone dragon on the east side let out a howl and rushed forward. Xie Lian

raised his hand and pointed in its direction.

Instantly, the bone dragon froze. For such an enormous monster to be detained by one

sword, one person, and one finger, and not being able to even fly an inch forward, it

angrily thrashed around its tail and claws, creating walls of waves. The other three

lunged forward as well. Xie Lian turned his pointing finger into a claw. He grabbed the

bone dragon's horn and whipped it in a circle as if it was a weapon.

A loud 'whoosh' tore through the sky. The three incoming dragons were instantly

skewered by the one Xie Lian threw out before dropping down to the ocean as scattered

pieces of bones. Xie Lian dusted off his hands and let out a breath. He turned around

and asked, "San Lang, are you okay?"

With crescent eyes, Hua cheng smiled, "Under gege's protection, how can anything

happen to me?"

Hearing him respond like that made Xie Lian feel rather awkward and embarrassed.

Now that he thought about it, dealing with these sort of things was an easy task for Hua

Cheng, how could there be any problems? It made Xie Lian's question seemed as if he

was intentionally asking for praises. Though, in all honesty, he asked for the sake of

asking. Lost in his thoughts, the sword suddenly sank and before Xie Lian could even

register what had happened, they were already rapidly falling, plunging into the icy cold

water.

It wasn't because they were grabbed by something. It was simply due to the fact that

Fang Xin was too old — after holding on for so long, it needed to rest!

The bone chilling seawater gushed in from all directions. After accidentally swallowing

two gulps of water, Xie Lian closed his mouth and swam upwards. However, the Black

Water Demon's Lair water was as wicked as they described. Xie Lian was considered to

be a fairly good swimmer, yet in these waters, his body felt like an iron block. No matter

what he did, it refused to float. He opened his eyes, but the water was just as muddy

and he wasn't able to locate Hua Cheng anywhere. He felt around with his hands. Other

than Fang Xin, he wasn't able to grab hold of anyone else and he could start to feel the

panic rise from inside of him. However, the more anxious he was, the more sluggish his

movements were, and the faster he sank. Luckily, not long after, it was as if someone

had parted the fog, Xie Lian felt a ray of light shining down on him. He felt someone

grabbed his hand and waist, and quickly lifted him up to the surface. Once out of water,

Xie Lian gasped for breaths and when he wiped the water away from his face, he saw

that his saviour was no other than Hua Cheng.

It's quite strange as according to the common saying, "the dead sinks". Hua Cheng,

who was technically a corpse, should've sunken faster than Xie Lian. Yet, he was

floating lightly and effortlessly on the water surface. He bent his head down and looked

at Xie Lian, "Are you alright?"

Xie Lian nodded. The familiarity of this scene suddenly brought memories of a similar

situation that had happened not so long ago. Instantly, he felt his face heat up. With one

hand wrapped around Xie Lian, Hua Cheng used his spare hand to stir and leisurely

glide through the water. "Gege, hold on to me. You'll sink if you let go."

At a loss for words, Xie Lian blankly nodded several times. Not far from them, there was

a stir of movements in the water, and a row of horn-like bones rose to the surface. Like

a school of sharks, it swam towards them with incredible speed. The four bone dragons

that were badly beaten by Xie Lian were back for revenge.

They circled the two with the starving gaze of a predator, and finally, after they couldn't

hold themselves back any longer, they dove in viciously. Grasping Fang Xin tightly in his

hand, Xie Lian waited for the moment to strike. Above him, Hua Cheng clicked his

tongue in annoyance.

The bone dragons were almost within an arm's reach from tearing them apart, but upon

hearing the sound, their killing intent instantly vanished. The teeth-filled mouth that was

about to snap Xie Lian's throat, instead, came forth and nudged at Fang Xin as if giving

it a few pecks.

Xie Lian was confused, "???"

While he was still floating there dumbfoundedly, the four creatures scampered away

with tails between their legs. Xie Lian was speechless, but Hua Cheng had already

continued swimming, "Gege, now you know. If you're gonna get any pets in the future, definitely don't consider those ones. They're useless trash."

"..."

Pets???

Xie Lian replied meekly, "No, I wasn't considering anything..."

Suddenly, a bone dragon broke through the water surface and shot up straight into the

sky. Xie Lian looked up and saw that Shi Wudu sat on top of the creature's head, his

hands were clasped together to form an aggressive attack hand seal. His face was

tense, as if he was vigorously fighting against some force. The once peaceful and calm

ocean was now tossing and turning. Not seeing any signs of the Wind God or the

others, Xie Lian called out, "Lord Wind Master! Lord Earth Master! General Pei! Where

are you?!"

He scanned across his surroundings under the dim moonlight. Instead of finding his

comrades, he found himself being swallowed up by a huge shadow. He spun around

and his eyes widened at the sight of a ginormous wave that was as tall as the sky,

falling his way. In the next second, he fell into a complete darkness.

...

After being carried by the ebb and flow of the ocean for a long time, Xie Lian finally

opened his eyes.

Although he didn't sit up, he could feel from beneath him that he arrived on land. As he

laid there, regaining his strength, he lifted up an arm and saw that his hand had become

pruney from the prolonged soak in the water.

He felt something under his waist, and when he tilted his head to take a look, he

realized that the object was Hua Cheng's arm. Judging from the position of the figure

lying next to him, it seemed that Hua Cheng had never once let go of him.

Though he had already woken up, Hua Cheng did not. His eyes were still closed shut.

Xie Lian sat up, and gently nudged him, "San Lang? San Lang?"

Hua Cheng didn't respond. Xie Lian nudged him again while scanning their

surroundings. They were on land, but aside from the vast amount of trees that crowded

together to form an endless forest, there were no signs of docks or people at all. Rather

than mainland, it was more of an isolated island. Above all, the most surprising thing

was that it was already daylight. They must've floated for an entire night! Where would

they have ended up at?

After repeated poking, Hua Cheng was still deep asleep and hasn't moved an inch.

Ghosts wouldn't drown, at least that's what Xie Lian thought. However, just because

Hua Cheng couldn't drown, it didn't mean that other things in the ocean, such as the

poisonous bone fish, couldn't have attacked him. Thus, Xie Lian patted Hua Cheng

down, starting from his chest, to his arms, and all the way to his legs to make sure there

weren't any wounds. Yet, other than discovering Hua Cheng had a fine body, there were

no other finds. Xie Lian was at his wit's end and started to worry, "San Lang, don't joke

around."

No response.

In a moment of panic, Xie Lian actually put his head against Hua Cheng's chest in

search of a heartbeat. Then, he immediately realized, how could demons have a

heartbeat? However, to his surprise, he actually heard it. Xie Lian was stunned. A

thought quickly came to him.

Logically, in his true form, Hua Cheng shouldn't be able to drown, but now he had

become a seventeen-eighteen year old human, so did the same rule still apply?

Although he felt that Hua Cheng wasn't the kind to overlook these sort of flaws, but

there were really no other explanations. No matter what, he wasn't able to wake him up.

After a long internal debate, Xie Lian slowly reached out with his hand and placed them

gently around Hua Cheng's face.

The features on this face was beyond stunning. Cupping Hua Cheng's face like this and

thinking about what he was about to do next made it extremely difficult for Xie Lian to

calm his poor heart. Sitting in this tangled position, making sure that no one was

around, he looked at Hua Cheng again. No signs of waking up. This was it. He prepared

himself and gritted his teeth. He managed to squeeze out, in barely more than a

whisper, " ... I apologize in advance."

His voice was practically shaking when he said it. He clapped his hands together to

make a silent prayer before bending down with closed eyes and pressed his lips against

Hua Cheng's.

At the same time, Hua Cheng suddenly snapped open his eyes.

———-

●MTXT Author Notes: Hua Hua had only wanted to be mischievous and play dead

as a prank at first but who knew...

Will everyone please search up the correct way to do CPR; Xie Lian isn't doing it

right...