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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 158: Buried Together Alive; No Resting in Peace in the Earth

Xie Lian said in a low whisper, "...There's no way it can steal behind us and do something so major without us noticing."

Even if Xie Lian didn't believe in his own ability to observe, he believed in Hua Cheng's. Besides, to be real, when it came to gut instincts for danger, he trusted himself quite a bit. "Let's retrace our steps and see." Hua Cheng said.

The two walked side by side and returned the way they came, turning and rounding corners in the cave for a while before they came to a stop.

It wasn't that they voluntarily stopped, but rather, there was no more path to go on and were forced to stop. Even though that tunnel was winding and full of turns, it was still only just the one path, yet now before they even reached the starting point, there was a cold, hard stone wall that appeared out of nowhere!

The two never faltered. Xie Lian wondered, "Is this an illusion or is this real?"

A silver butterfly languidly flew over, and tapped lightly on that rugged stone wall. There was nothing out of place but it was bounded back. "It's real." Hua Cheng said.

Xie Lian nodded, "Then this is troublesome."

There were usually two types of demonic walls: the first type made one see an illusion, meaning one would think there was a wall when there wasn't, and was nothing but an illusion. This type was easy to get rid of; just touch it or give yourself a slap, pour a bucket of cold water to wake up then go up to touch it.

The second type muddled one's sense of direction and memories of the path. This type was a little more powerful. For example, at a fork in the road, when you thought you had chosen the left, in reality, your mind was confounded and you actually went right instead. And the so-called "The Devil's Turn Around in Circles" was but a small trick: when people step with their left and right feet, there was naturally a slight deviation between the steps, and inhuman creatures would confound your mind to widen this deviation. Thus, without knowing, when you thought you had been walking in a straight line, in reality you would've walked in a large circle, and once you've made a round back you would be puzzled: Eh? How did I end up back here again?!

However, to the two of them, both methods were but meager tricks. As for this cold stone wall before them, it was actually the third type: it was real.

Xie Lian was just thinking whether if he should brutishly punch through this wall to see what was behind it when he heard Hua Cheng speak up, "Gege, give me your hand."

Xie Lian: "?"

Although puzzled, he still obediently gave Hua Cheng his hand. Hua Cheng gently grasped his hand and held it in his palm, his other hand hovering over like he was putting something on him.

Xie Lian held his breath for a moment, and soon after, he raised his hand, curious, "This is?"

On the third finger of his left hand was a very thin red string, and it was Hua Cheng who had personally tied it on him. This red string also extended out, long and ceaselessly connecting with the red string knotted around Hua Cheng's finger.

Hua Cheng raised his own hand and showed him the tiny butterfly red knot that's now identical on both their fingers, smiling, "Now we're joined together."

Hearing this, Xie Lian could feel his face grow hot. Maybe he was a little too self-conscious, and he hurriedly rubbed his face, scared that Hua Cheng might notice his heart was beating faster than normal. He smiled, "Is this some sort of a spell?"

"En." Hua Cheng straightened his expression somewhat and dropped his hand, "Even though we won't be separating voluntarily, but just in case. This string won't break and won't grow shorter. If the string doesn't break, then it means the person on the other end is alright. Unless the person is no more, otherwise, this string will for sure lead to the other."

"What do you mean 'no more'?" Xie Lian asked.

"Dead, or dissipated." Hua Cheng explained.

Xie Lian was about to speak when suddenly, the faint sounds of tremors came from the distance. He listened tensely and wondered, "Is someone throwing fists?"

This power and frequency, it was as if someone was throwing punches heavily at the body of the mountain. Xie Lian remarked, "This power definitely doesn't belong to a mortal, it must be a martial god. Could it be General Pei?"

"It's coming from ahead of us." Hua Cheng observed.

This "ahead" naturally meant the way they intended to head in, but had to turn back because Pei Ming and the others disappeared halfway. However, Pei Ming and the others disappeared behind them, so how could they suddenly reappear ahead? And if it wasn't Pei Ming, then who

ould it be?

The two exchanged a look and walked side by side, ready to check things out. However, halfway down the path, that mountain punching sound suddenly disappeared, unknown whether if it was intentional or because energy was depleted.

But since they had already come this far, why would they turn back? Thus, Xie Lian and Hua Cheng continued to walk in the direction where the sound came from. A few silver butterflies danced in the bluish, dark cave ahead of them, lighting their way. Suddenly, Xie Lian sharply caught sight of something odd on the stone wall on the side, "What's that? A red string?"

From afar, they really couldn't tell what it was, but it was exceedingly bizarre, looking like a red string but much thicker and it kept twisting, appearing more like a red, long worm. Xie Lian approached easily and looked at it closely, "Isn't this Ban Yue's scorpion tailed snake?"

Sure enough, it was the bottom half of one of the wine red scorpion tailed snake bared on the outside of the wall, twisting and throwing its body. Its upper half body seemed to be buried into the stone wall. Xie Lian wondered, "Did it crawl into a hole and couldn't get out?"

"Probably not." Hua Cheng said.

This scorpion tailed snake's entire body was hung in mid air, and snakes didn't climbed walls, so how could it have slithered to such a height before crawling into a hole? Besides, there were many holes on this stone wall, so if it must slither, why pick such a small one? This 'hole' was also strange, almost the exact same shape as the snake's body, which was why it trapped it so completely.

Xie Lian had wanted to grab hold of that snake and pull it out to see, but that snake was abnormally alert, swinging its tail madly, randomly pricking, almost stinging Xie Lian. Thus, Hua Cheng flicked it, looking like he did so very casually, but that snake seemed to have been shocked by it and became too stunned to move. Xie Lian didn't know whether to laugh or cry, and was just about to speak when he suddenly closed his mouth, "Do you hear that?"

"I hear it." Hua Cheng said.

The two looked ahead at the same time.

In the darkness, there was the sound of a series of low breathing, very steady, very calm.

The two wraith butterflies dallied and danced around each other, and fluttered towards that breathing sound, flying higher and higher, the silver light also lifting higher. Gradually, a pair of hands were illuminated.

It was the hands of a person. The hands of a man. The back of the hands were spotted with blood, covered with gashes, drooping down like the dead. Going up further, the messy head of a person was illuminated, and that head was also drooping like the dead.

However, there was no lower body.

That's right. This person who was "hung" so highly upon the stone wall didn't have a lower body. He only bared an upper half body like he was grown straight out of the stone wall!

In the past, Xie Lian had seen some nobles and aristocrats who when they've successfully hunted rare game, would cut off the game's head, treat it with chemical solutions to prevent it from rotting and hang it on the walls of their residence. The sight before him now reminded him of the heads of tigers, bucks, wolves, and other such beasts that were hung on those walls neatly in a row. However, this man was clearly still breathing, so he was still alive!

Xie Lian took a step closer, "What is this creature? The true body of the mountain spirit?"

However, there was no response coming from next to him. Xie Lian suddenly felt his heart go cold. He whipped his head around and sure enough – Hua Cheng was gone!

"SAN LANG?!" Xie Lian exclaimed.

Naturally, no one answered, but the man hung on the wall mumbled, like he was talking in his sleep but about to wake. Under the current circumstances however, Xie Lian had not a bit of interest in him, and turned around in a circle twice standing where he was when suddenly, he remembered the red string tied around his finger and raised it in cheer. Sure enough, that red string was still there, unbroken. Thus, Xie Lian relaxed a little, and he picked up that red string, pulling it as he walked. Walk and walk, and reached the end of the thread.

The other end of this red string was linked into a stone wall!

Xie Lian couldn't believe it and yanked at it twice, but more red string was pulled out incessantly from within the stone wall, making him wonder was Hua Cheng actually inside this stone wall at this very moment?

When he thought that might be a possibility, without another word, Xie Lian raised Fang Xin and was ready to shatter this wall. Yet unexpectedly, the tip of his sword hadn't even touched the stone wall when his sight suddenly went black, and as if the stone wall before him suddenly opened a giant mouth, it howled and swallowed his entire person whole!

The blackness of his sight didn't go away quickly, and as Xie Lian was swallowed, it grew darker and darker. All around was sand and mud crushing at him, exceedingly suffocating. The sand and mud was also moving endlessly, the feeling was like he was swallowed into the stomach of a giant monster, and that monster had also eaten a bunch of other things besides him, tumbling everything in its stomach trying to digest. It also felt like he was sunken into a quicksand, unable to exert power thought he had the strength, and the more he tried to struggle the deeper he'd sink. Xie Lian wanted to break the wall to escape but then thought perhaps Hua Cheng was probably in here, so instead of backing out he moved forward, swinging his arms to break away the earth and sand as he pulled at the red string to continue onwards. Just then, a hand suddenly stretched out from the front, seizing his wrist without fault. Xie Lian was alarmed, "WHO?!"

The moment he opened his mouth it was filled with a mouthful of mud, and he spat it out miserably. As for that hand, it clutched him and pulled, pulling him into someone's arms, a familiar voice coming from above his head, "Gege, it's me!"

Hearing that voice, Xie Lian's entire person relaxed, hugging the other tightly, blurting, "...Thank goodness, the red string didn't break. I really did find you!"

Hua Cheng also embraced him back tightly, speaking with conviction, "It didn't break! I've found you too."

Turns out, the weird incident that happened to the two was the same. Xie Lian was observing that half-bodied man hung high on the wall, and Hua Cheng was keeping an eye on their surroundings, guarding against anything that might ambush them from the shadows. Yet unexpectedly, it only took a blink of an eye for Xie Lian who was standing next to him to disappear, a stone wall erected out of nowhere standing in his stead. Hua Cheng pulled at the red string, searching as he followed, and discovered the ends were linked into the wall, so he went in directly to look for Xie Lian.

In truth, from the very beginning there was just the extra wall separating them, but both had thought the other were within the wall, so they both went in at the same time. Xie Lian repeated again for the umpteeth time mentally that Hua Cheng really thought of everything, "Thank goodness we're linked by a red string! Otherwise, who knows if we'd find each other. No wonder General Pei and the others disappeared so abruptly, so it wasn't anyone who ambushed, but rather... they were swallowed by the mountain spirit."

"That's right." Hua Cheng said, "We didn't pick a good spot and ended up digging right into the stomach of the mountain spirit."

Xie Lian cleared his throat softly.

That's right. They were currently no doubt in the stomach of one of the three mountain spirits. At the time when Ying Yu asked Xie Lian whether to dig upwards, the chosen location just happened to be the resting place of this mountain spirits, and Xie Lian cheerfully agreed. His luck truly was completely out of this world, no lie. The sand and mud from all around were crushing their space, squishing tighter and tighter, becoming more and more suffocating. Xie Lian felt they really shouldn't stay in that place any longer and asked, "How do we get out now?"

Hua Cheng replied, "It got dug through at the bottom so it's not very happy. It's trying to digest us at the moment, so it's a bit troublesome. But, rest assured gege, we'll get out eventually." Then he joked, "To die buried together* probably feels like this."

When Xie Lian heard he was slightly taken aback, but the corners of his lips actually curved upwards. When he noticed he hastily suppressed it, "The half-bodied man outside was probably also swallowed by the mountain spirit. The mountain punching sound we heard must be him trying to escape, pounding at the stone walls. He and that scorpion snake are the same, they weren't swallowed fully, and was only half devoured." Which was why the effect was exceedingly creepy.

"But he's not someone from the party that came to Mount TongLu with us." Hua Cheng pointed out.

Xie Lian suddenly recalled that messy hair and said, "Wait, I know who that was. It was probably Qi Ying!"

Hua Cheng thought for a bit before he seemed to remember, "Oh, the one with the curly hair."

"I wonder if he's alright," Xie Lian said, "Did he pass out? He seemed to have lost consciousness earlier."

"He's fine, just asleep." Hua Cheng said.

"..."

"How do you know?" Xie Lian asked.

"I left a few silver butterflies outside." Hua Cheng said, "I sent one over just now. My right eye can see the present situation outside."

Just as the words left his lips, he "Hm?"-ed lightly, seeming to have seen something strange. "What's happened outside?" Xie Lian asked.

Hua Cheng didn't say anything, only bowing his head slightly, gently lifting Xie Lian's chin as the two touched foreheads. Xie Lian's eyes widened, but then he closed his eyes, then reopened his eyes, "This is... truly magical."

His right eye seemed to see a scene completely different than what was before him. Although still dark, but he could still see the general silhouettes of things.

This silver butterfly that was monitoring the external world seemed to be hiding behind a bunch of weeds, and below the scene, a black shadow was slowly approaching. Xie Lian whispered, "Someone's come, I wonder who it is. Where is your silver butterfly hiding? Would it be discovered?"

"It's in his hair," Hua Cheng said, "The light is hidden, it won't be discovered."

That black shadow finally approached close enough and lifted his head, his face pale white.

"Yin Yu?" Xie Lian said.

———–

●"Same quilt when alive; same cave (grave) when dead" – This is a

verse from "The Propitious Pavilion of Romance" one of the tales recorded in the book "Mount QingPing Hall Novella Collection", which was the oldest recorded novella collection in Chinese history. This verse describes a married couple who are intimately in love.

When Hua Cheng said "To die buried together", he was quoting the second half of this verse that basically had the same sentiment as 'not even death shall do us part'.