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Hades, the Urban Legend

Synopsis: Yang Chen, the inheritor of the divine throne of Hades, was separated from his family at a young age and sold to a foreign assassin organization. Enduring the darkest of worlds, he eventually returned to his homeland incognito. Intending to live a low-profile life as a street vendor selling lamb skewers, fate took an unexpected turn when he married a well-known local corporate CEO. Hoping for a quiet existence, he found himself drawn into the role of a guardian knight due to the presence of beautiful women from various walks of life. As he navigates through these connections, his past experiences and former comrades resurface. Inadvertently, he delves into the world of cultivation in China and uncovers the essence of this world.

yin_chenghao · 都市
分數不夠
752 Chs

Chapter 389: You Also Recognize Me

Gradually, the faint outline of a man appeared from behind a small hill. He walked leisurely, as if taking a casual stroll. Although the man was already within twenty meters of the group, they all found that they couldn't clearly see his movements or figure. They only knew he was approaching.

When the young man finally stood in front of them, they could see him clearly. He was a handsome man with a gentle smile and long, loose, jet-black hair. He wore a dark blue robe, somewhat similar to the attire of Kunlun's Elder Yujizi, but more relaxed.

The man stood a little over 1.7 meters tall and exuded a scholarly aura. His enigmatic smile made it hard to discern his intentions, giving him an air of mystery.

"Elder, who might you be?" Yujizi was the first to ask, not out of arrogance but because he felt a sense of familiarity with the man's clothing and appearance.

The man glanced up and down at Yujizi with a faint smile and said, "I didn't expect that the little Yujizi from back then would now be wearing Kunlun's elder robe. What, you don't recognize your uncle anymore?"

Yujizi was visibly shaken. He seemed to recall something and took a couple of trembling steps back, scrutinizing the man in front of him, his expression revealing a mixture of shock and panic.

The man laughed heartily, "I remember when you first came to the mountain. You didn't understand anything and always came to me with questions about cultivation. I asked you why you didn't go to the headmaster and instead came to me. You said, 'Master is too strict; Uncle doesn't scold me for being stupid.' At that time, I thought, this child will surely achieve great things in the future, as he dared to think outside the box from a young age. Unlike other disciples who endured scolding without seeking help from other senior brothers. But it's a pity you haven't truly seen through things. It's been over eighty years, and you're still lingering at the initial stage of innate."

"Thud!"

Yujizi suddenly knelt down, his body trembling as he heavily kowtowed in front of everyone and shouted, "Yujizi pays respects to Uncle Lingxuzi."

"Uncle Lingxuzi?"

Master Yunmiao seemed to recall something too, while Lin Zhiguo and the man in the gray robe were deep in thought.

But Yang Chen and Cai Ning had no idea what was happening. Who was Lingxuzi?

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And this person says "eighty years" and is called "Uncle" by Yujizi. How is that possible?! If he was Yujizi's uncle eighty years ago, he would now be over a hundred years old. How can he look like such a young man, even younger than Yang Chen, who is twenty-four?

Lingxuzi sighed and said, "No wonder you haven't broken through the innate stage; it turns out my stubborn senior brother taught you wrong. What's the point of all these formalities? Kneeling to me—I am neither a god nor a Buddha and don't need your kowtow. If you have any filial piety, meeting your uncle should mean giving me some money. I've been wandering around Zhonghai these past few days and saw some good restaurants but didn't have enough money. It's killing me."

Yujizi's face turned bitter. He had just been in a state of complete shock and now, feeling frustrated, said, "Uncle, I mean, Little Yujizi didn't bring any money either."

Hearing Yujizi, red-faced, calling himself "Little Yujizi" in front of a young uncle, Yang Chen felt an urge to laugh.

"Forget it. Once tonight's matter is resolved, I will leave," Lingxuzi said, glancing at Lin Zhiguo and smiling, "As a general of the Yanhuang Iron Brigade, you must have guessed my identity by now."

Lin Zhiguo smiled wryly, feeling as if the heavens were playing a huge joke on him, and sighed, "Senior, you must be from 'Hongmeng.'"

"Yes, I am the 'Hongmeng Envoy' for the past five years. This year is my last year on duty. Unexpectedly, at the end of the year, you bring me such a headache," Lingxuzi sighed.

Hongmeng? Hongmeng Envoy? What is that? Everyone had this question in their hearts, except for Lin Zhiguo.

Lin Zhiguo closed his eyes and asked, "Why is it like this? In the past, when so many of our Yanhuang Iron Brigade soldiers died, resisting so desperately, Hongmeng seemed like a legend, elusive and without a trace. But now, when I made this desperate decision, Hongmeng appears before my eyes?"

Lingxuzi laughed softly, "Don't you understand? Hongmeng has never abandoned this land; it's your own heart that wavered."

Lin Zhiguo's face showed a moment of desolation, and he remained silent.

At this moment, Yujizi couldn't help but ask, "Uncle, how come you..."

"Speak clearly, no stuttering," Lingxuzi said impatiently.

"Yes, yes..." Yujizi cautiously asked, "When I was twenty, didn't you, Uncle, meet a fatal enemy ambush while traveling in the mortal world? How come you..."

"You want to ask how I, who was supposed to be dead, am standing in front of you looking so young, right?" Lingxuzi said with a faint smile.

Yujizi nodded vigorously.

"I'm not telling you," Lingxuzi said smugly.

Everyone was speechless, but at the same time, their hearts were immensely shocked. Was this young man really Yujizi's uncle?!

Master Yunmiao finally remembered who the person in front of her was and exclaimed, "I remember now! Kunlun's Lingxuzi! You are that rare genius of Kunlun in a thousand years, Lingxuzi?!"

Lingxuzi responded with an "um" and said, "Little girl, you recognize me too?"

Yunmiao swallowed and said, "When I was little, my senior uncle told me that you, Senior, were the first in Kunlun in a thousand years to cultivate the ultimate secret technique 'Qianyuan Wuliang Jue' to the peak of innate. But later, you were unfortunately killed by a high-level enemy while traveling. How can it be? And back then, weren't you already in your forties?"

"From your inner strength, you must be a descendant of Shushan. Your senior uncle is that bald Mo Daoran, right?" Lingxuzi said, curling his lip. "He had nothing better to do, failing to break through the innate stage and telling stories to you juniors."

"Indeed, Uncle, you broke through the innate stage and crossed that legendary threshold?!" Yujizi exclaimed. "No wonder, no wonder Uncle looks so young."

Lingxuzi smiled noncommittally and said to Lin Zhiguo, "Come with me. You no longer belong here."

Lin Zhiguo closed his eyes in pain and asked, "Senior, can you tell me why you waited until the Yanhuang Iron Brigade was in such a dire situation to show up, instead of helping us during our bitter battles? The legend of Hongmeng was left by the previous general before he died. It's almost a forgotten name, and even I couldn't believe it. Why, when you clearly exist, do you not save the country in its time of peril?"

The smile on Lingxuzi's face gradually faded, and he said solemnly, "Lin Zhiguo, don't you understand yet? The crisis is not with this country but with your own greed. Do you truly think that Yanxia is in mortal danger? Do you really think that Yanxia's five thousand years of heritage is about to be extinguished?"

Without waiting for Lin Zhiguo to respond, Lingxuzi continued, "A truly strong nation cannot rely on a few individuals for protection and development. If the young members of the Yanhuang Iron Brigade face some setbacks, lose a few people, and we old folks have to step in to help, then everyone will think, 'It's okay if we fail or retreat because there will be absolute power to clean up the mess.' Such thinking will only cause the younger generation to lose their drive. True masters achieve enlightenment and breakthroughs by experiencing life and death, teetering on the edge of mortality.

Yanxia is the only ancient civilization in the world that has never been extinguished. It doesn't rely on our 'Hongmeng' but on the indomitable spirit of every true Yanxia citizen. Only through continuous trials of blood and fire can the flame of a nation be passed down.

As a general of the Yanhuang Iron Brigade, you failed to believe in yourself and your subordinates. You thought the heavens were unfair to your Lin family, as if the entire Yanxia owed you something. How foolish!

Do you think the fallen soldiers of the Yanhuang Iron Brigade died for nothing? Do you think those soldiers, who charged forward knowing they would die, did so for nothing?

Even though they knew they would die, they stood in front of you without hesitation. And you, standing behind them, only needing to command, couldn't hold on. Do you think you are worthy of the trust the previous general placed in you and the hot blood of your subordinates?"

After Lingxuzi finished speaking, Cai Ning, Master Yunmiao, and others showed expressions of sorrow mixed with a sense of fervor, their hearts stirred.

Lin Zhiguo, however, stood pale and grief-stricken, as if his soul had left him, unable to utter a single word.

"Enough, I've said what I needed to. Now I will fulfill one of Hongmeng's responsibilities and take you away," Lingxuzi said, walking towards Lin Zhiguo.

However, the gray-clad man who had been silent suddenly moved in front of Lin Zhiguo, his wrinkled face showing a mix of sadness and determination. "If you want to take the master, you must first kill me."