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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 79

The atmosphere took

on an indescribable ambiguity. He was unexpectedly met with the sight of both Shen

Qiao's cheeks slowly becoming dyed a faint, soft red.

"Our Ah-qiao is ever so beautiful. No wonder even that girl Bai Rong has taken such a

liking to you. With her around, she will certainly help conceal your whereabouts just as

well. She won't let you fall into the hands of Yan Shou and the rest."

If Shen Qiao still didn't understand what he meant to do after saying this, then he

would truly be too stupid.

"Yan Wushi! I did not go through the hardship of helping you escape this entire journey

so that you could give yourself up in the end!"

Yan Wushi laughed loudly: "I never regret handing you off personally to Sang

Jingxing—not then, and not now. Yet here you are with the opportunity to witness me

experience such misfortune, and wearing such a grief-stricken face! Ah-qiao ah,

Ah-qiao. You've really disappointed me! You should be rejoicing in my disaster, you

should be celebrating deep inside! How could you possibly wear such a pitiful look? I

can't keep myself from wanting to draw closer to you!"

He said this, and he truly took Shen Qiao's chin between his fingers before bending in

and invading Shen Qiao's lips with his own, only stopping when he felt the other man's

breath become ragged and his eyes glisten.

"All that I've ever done was for myself and no one else. I have never regret a thing, and

this is no different. This isn't to atone for any crime, much less is it for anything as

ridiculous as guilt. There's no need to think that you are indebted to me, or even

mistakenly believe that this is something it's not. That would only make me sick."

He wiped away the glistening shine of Shen Qiao's lip, before laughing in a low voice:

"I will wait for the day that you can honor your promise, and become my worthy

opponent. Perhaps that way, I will be able to gaze at you a little longer."

Shen Qiao tried with all his strength to reopen his acupoint, but to no avail. Yan Wushi's

methods were too sly. Every attempt he made to undo them were completely

unsuccessful.

Instead, he had exerted himself so much that sweat appeared upon his

forehead and his face reddened even further, as though he were both humiliated and

filled with resent.

As he watched Yan Wushi pull away and prepare to leave, Shen Qiao was in such

distress that even the tone of his voice had altered greatly: "Stop!"

The other man paused for a moment upon hearing him, before extending one hand to

close his ya acupoint.

Shen Qiao's chest rose and fell repeatedly with increasing urgency. His eyes seemed to

be filled to the brim with clear, smooth tears, shimmering with a glossy light that could

have moved any man.

Yan Wushi bent down to say this in his ear, before laughing softly: "You shouldn't wear

such a face around other people. Otherwise, I won't be able to hold myself back, much

less Sang Jingxing."

After this, he pushed the statue in front of a wall, so that the area where Shen Qiao was

hidden seemed to have been joined with it, making him much harder to be discovered.

He then put out the fire and, with a wave of his hand, caused debris to fall upon the

area where Shen Qiao had been sitting, leaving no further trace that he was there.

Once he had done all of this, Yan Wushi experienced a sense of impending danger, as

though someone with a strong desire to kill were approaching them from far away.

But for those who have reached a certain point in their studies with wugong, the

reaction they have when confronted with danger is one that is incredibly mysterious

and abstruse.

A smirk slowly revealed itself upon his face. With great strides, he left the temple. His

silhouette flew forwards, and in a moment, disappeared into the night.

Moonlight spilled into the temple, illuminating the ruined walls and cracked tiles of the

temple, bringing a weak light to the person that hid within the Buddha statue.

His tears had finally condensed, and began to fall from his eyes.

However, only a short moment passed before he was able to hear the voices of people

from the outside: "With Sang-zhanglao's wugong, how could he possibly be unable to

capture that insignificant Yan Wushi?"

"Insignificant Yan Wushi?" Bai Rong laughed coldly. "Xiao-shixiong, would you dare to

say such a thing to Yan Wushi's face?"

"Stop talking!" Yan Shou, who had no patience for noise, frowned, and continued: "Yan

Wushi left on his own, and Shen Qiao was not by his side. It's more than likely that he's

hiding away nearby. And after having fought with us earlier, Shen Qiao had exerted a

great amount of energy. He couldn't have gone far--search this place over, and then

we'll discuss this later!"

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• yaxue. the acupoint located at the base of your neck, underneath the back of your head.