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I Shall Steal the Heavens 126 Chapter 125: Family
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I Shall Steal the Heavens 126 Chapter 125: Family

"You're what now?"

Dad was gaping at me from the other side of the screen. I had contacted him through an online video cam software and was speaking with my family in real time.

"Um, I'm going to explore a tomb. So I might be gone for a couple of weeks…maybe a month, if something happens."

Usually I would contact my parents every weekend through video cam. So when I was out on a mission for weeks, like that time with the Void Whale, I would notify my parents beforehand that I might not be able to talk to them online. It was only common courtesy, after all. And of course I wouldn't have any Internet connection out on the field.

"Eh…I thought you would be going home…"

In contrast, Mum looked a little upset. I felt a little sorry, but I couldn't back down. Not when I had an once-in-lifetime opportunity presented to me.

"Normally I would, but I have been assigned to conduct an expedition. It would be remiss of me to abandon my duties."

Mom frowned, not buying my bullshit for a second. Obviously I wasn't doing this out of duty but out of personal benefit. After all, if I found any treasures, artifacts or spirit weapons, I could stake my claim on them.

Seeing her expression, I sighed.

"What did you expect me to do? Return home, and then wait for the clan members from the main family to come over and mock me for being a martial arts instructor despite being so young, and then I beat them up? And it's not as if I have a sick sister waiting at home for me or something."

"We don't have a sister," my younger brother Fei Ji pointed out, puzzled. I nodded vehemently.

"Exactly!"

"Uh…"

My family glanced at each other, not sure what was going on. Evidently none of them had read Wu Dong Qian Kun.

Sighing, I continued. "I'll have to go to the tomb and conduct an exploratory expedition tomorrow, so I won't be around for the next few weeks. I have no idea how long it'll take."

"I see. Be careful." Dad grinned. "Make sure you bring something back!"

"I'll try my best," I replied dryly, aware that my chances of grabbing something valuable while competing against the elite cultivators from all over the Great Zhou Empire were miniscule. Even so, Elder Zhao and Elder Tie had a point. If I didn't even take the first step and try, the chance would remain at zero.

If there was even a 0.0001% chance, then I should try it. It wasn't as if I had anything to lose other than my time and efforts, which I could have invested in training. Even then, I could make the argument that going out into the field would earn me invaluable combat experience that was worth much more than any number of years of training.

"Tomb exploration?!" Mom cried out in dismay. As always, she was worried about my safety. "Isn't that dangerous?"

"I'm a martial artist, Mom," I pointed out. "Danger comes with the role."


Mom looked at me disapprovingly. "That's why I said you shouldn't be a martial artist. You should just attend a normal academy and learn safer skills…like being a lawyer or a doctor."

Fuck. Even in this timeline, all Asian mothers cared about was having their sons get a "bright" future by being a lawyer or a doctor. It was always lawyers and doctors. I was getting sick of hearing that. not only did I suck at healing (I wasn't Yun Che and I certainly didn't spend an entire lifetime learning under the most famous doctor, and I doubted Doctor Gui Yi would ever take me as a disciple), I was a little queasy around blood (unless I was spilling it – but treating wounds and performing first aid made me uncomfortable).

As for lawyers, it was an utterly boring and dull job. I hated having to memorize legal codes and all that crap. Furthermore, unlike the stereotype that lawyers were rich and successful, if I remembered correctly, back in my timeline, there was an oversaturation of lawyers. Not every lawyer could work in huge firms, and those who did faced a great deal of stress. As there were too many lawyers, many of those who graduated with a law degree had to confront the very real threat of unemployment. Unfortunately, it was the same in this timeline as well.

"Wu'er is strong. He'll overcome this and do well. I can't wait to see what he brings back!"

As always, Dad was encouraging. He tried to hold back Mom and give me the freedom to do what a man had to do.

However, Mom looked unconvinced. She pressed her fingers against the table nervously, her skin turning pale.

"Don't force yourself, don't be too reckless, take care of yourself, make sure you're in a group where there are others who will look after you…"

She was rattling off a list of what I should do, to the point I was blanking off and just nodding to go through the motions.

"What sort of treasure do you plan on finding, Brother?" Fei Ji asked. I shrugged.

"I wouldn't know. I'll only find out when I actually get there and explore."

"That's my boy!" Father guffawed proudly. Mom shot him a sharp gaze, but didn't say anything because she knew it would be pointless.

"Weren't you trying to learn smithing or something? Or was it Spirit Engraving? Shouldn't you be searching for materials that would be useful for your smithing?" Fei Ji pointed out. I grimaced and shook my head.

"Do you think the materials I'm looking for would conveniently appear in front of me? Moreover, there's intense competition coming from all the other sects. All the elite young cultivators are coming for this expedition. I might actually return empty-handed."

"Don't worry about that," Dad assured me. "Just do your best. At least you'll gain invaluable experience out of this."

"Yeah." So that was where I learned that logic from. Like father, like son.

"Speaking of which, how is your progress with smithing going?" Fei Ji was curious. Unlike me, he intended to go to a technical school and learning engineering. One day he was going to build a faster-than-light spacecraft. Or so I wanted to believe. "I remember your academy is the one who pioneered artificial qi, right? Any new developments on that front?"

"A few, but not much."

When artificial qi first came out, researchers saw it as an exotic material, a revolutionary substance that could change the understanding of the way Nature worked. Prior to the invention of artificial qi, everything ran off natural qi. Cars, electric equipment, televisions, computers, the Internet, even satellites – these were all powered by qi.

Drawing natural qi from the surroundings and converting them into electricity within sophisticated devices within the equipment, such devices could theoretically run off unlimited amounts of energy from the environment and persist forever. Of course, the components still suffered wear and tear, but we didn't have to worry about running out of qi.

The invention of artificial qi had altered that somewhat, and people talked about creating much more powerful, more advanced devices using artificial qi. For example, faster than light travel for spacecraft, more powerful and sophisticated artificial intelligences that run on quantum technology, and even powerful robots. From what I heard, the battle puppets and test dummies were being powered by artificial qi.

But as a new technology, artificial qi had its limits. For one thing, it was "impure". Just like uranium, if there were mixed isotopes within the raw material, it couldn't be used to power nuclear reactors. Compared to pure, natural qi (which was often in a purified form), unrefined artificial qi was horribly inefficient.

In other words, the current technology where devices processed and ran on natural qi drawn from the surroundings was still vastly superior to artificial qi technology. That wasn't to say artificial qi was entirely useless. It was still widely used to boost the Wu Ling Academy students' strength, medical treatments (transfusion of artificial qi to sustain a severely injured cultivator's life), and other cultivation procedures, but in terms of mechanical technology, it was still far behind. Well, they seemed to have used it to great effect for powering battle-automata and mechanical puppets, so I had to give them that, though. Though I couldn't see a greater use for that in the broader aspects of society other than purely military application.

And even then, natural qi was more efficient. It was just that these battle-automata ran on vast amounts of qi that they couldn't operate long on just surrounding natural qi alone. While artificial qi was very inefficient, the sheer bulk of it readily available and accessible meant that we could pump the battle puppets with vast quantities and had them run. Not smoothly or perfectly, but at least for extended periods of time beyond tnose that operated solely on natural qi from the surroundings. I was sure they would continue to improve the technology in future.

"Yeah, that's true." Fei Ji considered for a while after I ranted and rambled about the inefficiency and flaws of artificial qi. He frowned. "Is that why you refuse to absorb artificial qi?"

"Not by choice, I assure you. My body rejected artificial qi." Leaning back in my chair, I sighed. "I'm not stupid enough to refuse something that's free and beneficial if the academy is willing to give it to me."

"Isn't that bad?" Mom asked, concerned. I smiled and flexed my arm to reassure her that everything was fine.

"No. I found a way around it, and I think it's actually much better not to have artificial qi. The more quantity of qi, the more impure it is, and the more difficult it is to purify it. Besides, my martial arts doesn't rely on brute concepts like 'more equals strength'. It's all about technique."

"Are there any known side effects of artificial qi?" Fei Ji asked. I shook my head.

"Absolutely none. Everyone's doing fine. There isn't much difference between artificial qi and natural qi other than the impurity level. Artificial qi is a lot more impure, but that's about it. Otherwise they're pretty much the same."

"Well, I'm glad you overcame that hurdle. And you did us proud by finishing second in your academy tournament. Congratulations again." Dad puffed up, looking pretty pleased. I scratched my head, looking a little embarrassed.

"W…well, anyway, I should get off soon. I need to do some preparations."

"All right. See you then."

With that, I switched off the webcam program and shut down my computer. Rising to my feet, I stretched myself before I embarked on my preparation journey.

*

On my way to the store, I caught sight of a familiar figure.

"…Zhu Jiao?"

I waved at his direction, but he didn't see me, so I hurriedly jogged over to catch his attention he seemed to be leaving a supermarket, with a bunch of groceries in his hand. He almost dropped the plastic bag (or synthetic fiber bag, since there were no fossil fuels and no such thing as plastic in this timeline, so we used a substitute in the form of synthetic fibers).

"Whoa! Fei Wu! You surprised me!"

I snorted. "I doubt that. Nothing surprises you."

"You'll be surprised."

I noted the heavy use of irony, but said nothing. Instead, I moved on to the more important topic.

"What are you doing here? Buying gorceries?"

"Yeah…sort of."

For some reason, Zhu Jiao looked down. I hurried to catch up with him, noticing that most of the contents in his bag seemed medicinal. He had gathered quite a lot of herbs and ingredients for nourishing soup, such as wolfberry.

But the herbs were what caught my eye. Wasn't that big red one the Snow Azure Penguin Fruit? And another was a Frost Berry that was rich in yin qi. In fact, many of the herbs looked as if they were designed to supplement someone's yin qi.

"By the way, have you heard?"

Zhu Jiao was asking me. I shook my head.

"Heard what?"

"About the Nascent Soul Stage practitioner's tomb in the Heavenly Fire Mountain Range. It seems like everyone is flocking to explore it."

"Oh, I've heard of it," I replied honestly. "I'm planning to participate as well. How about you? Do you intend to join the fun?"

"Yeah." Zhu Jiao chuckled, but I noticed his laughter was hollow. "I plan to. There's something I need to find at all costs."

"What happened?" I asked, aware of his worried tone. "Did something happen?"

"Oh, no…it's just my sister."

"Huh?! You have a sister?!"

I almost yelled. Why didn't anyone know of that?! I had been friends with Zhu Jiao for five years now, and this was the first time I heard that he had a sister. I resisted the urge to grab his collar and shake him wildly, instead just forcing myself to shouting.

"Since when did you have a sister?!"

"Since about…ten to twelve years ago, I guess?!"

Zhu Jiao looked nonplussed, as if he didn't think informing his friends that he had a sister was anything worth mentioning. Then again, even if we were friends, we never really asked about his family. That was partially my fault.

"You…guess?" I repeated incredulously. "How can you not know your sister's age? She's either ten years old or she's twelve."

"Um, actually, she's seventeen, the same age as us."

My jaw dropped at the revelation. I wasn't sure I was hearing the bastard correctly.

"Wait, what? Then how the heck is she your sister only ten to twelve years ago?" then it struck me. "Ah…a stepsister? One of your parents remarried?"

"No, no. my parents never remarried. She's not a stepsister…she's more of an adopted sister. I ran into her in the fields about ten years ago, and she had been abandoned and left to fend for herself. She was on the verge of starving to death, so I brought her home and fed her. My parents were only too happy to adopt her, and we got all the paperwork done, so she's officially my sister and a part of our family."

Holy fuck! What sort of protagonist development was this!? Clearly this was the sister route, where the sister character was not a biological sister, which opened up possibilities for her to be Zhu Jiao's love interest. No doubt Zhu Jiao doted on her, and most likely this sister was deeply in love with him for saving her. She definitely was one of his harem candidates, next to Bai Ning Xue and Qing Xin Xia.

Zhu Jiao's harem seemed to be growing. No, it was already large to begin with, that fucking bastard. And he didn't even seem to realize.

Suppressing the urge to rage and scream at him, I instead put on an expression of concern. Convenient plot progression and harem candidate aside, for Zhu Jiao to be purchasing these must mean only one thing.

"What happened to your sister?"

"She has a special…constitution." Zhu Jiao looked at me helplessly. "Have you ever heard of the Terminus Demonic Body?"

"No," I replied truthfully, though that sounded awfully familiar. "I'm guessing that it has something to do with yin qi."

"As expected, you're well-read." Dude, I just said I hadn't heard of it, never mind read about it. Nonetheless Zhu Jiao continued with his misunderstanding before I could correct him. "It's a type of constitution that is purely yin-based. No yang qi is able to exist within her body because of the highly domineering yin qi that circulates in her system."

"That sounds tough," I murmured. For most cultivators, cultivating meant absorbing and refining both yin and yang qi, and then fusing the both into yuan qi, or at least having both yin and yang qi exist and circulate around their bodies in a harmonious manner. For someone to only possess a single type of qi, that sort of situation was exceedingly rare.

And often very deadly.

"I learned from Mas…I mean I learned from someone that the only way to treat this condition is for her to absorb various kinds of yin qi. The more potent the yin qi, the better." Zhu Jiao clenched his fist. I noticed his slip, but didn't say anything. Evidently Qi Lin, Zhu Jiao's ghostly master, wanted him to keep his spectral existence a secret. I had no intention of exposing it either. Zhu Jiao had to stay as a special snowflake protagonist with a ghostly master guiding him, after all.

"So that's why you bought so many yin-based herbs," I observed. Zhu Jiao nodded.

"That's right. It is impossible for Qing Tan to absorb yang qi. The yin qi would merely consume whatever yang qi she absorbed, so no matter how much yang qi is provided, it will never be able to neutralize the demonic yin qi in her Terminus Demonic Body. She'll never be able to properly cultivate like normal people."

"Ah…" I suddenly remembered a passage from a book I had read a couple of years ago. "But she can still cultivate…it's just that she will be purely yin qi-based. This sort of yin-based cultivation can be extremely powerful."

"That's right…but she has to survive it first."

Zhu Jiao looked grim. I couldn't help but feel sorry for him, and I nodded.

"Don't worry. She will definitely survived." My smile widened. "Those who with such special constitutions – who are either pure yin based or pure yang based – will be slightly stronger than ordinary yuan cultivations. Depending on the martial arts she learns, she can easily shoot up to the top in our generation."

Heaven and Earth Formula was yuan-based, meaning it involved fusing the yin and yang qi during cultivation to produce a vast amount of energy. Sort of like nuclear fusion. On the other hand, it also involved endlessly refining and purifying one's qi, so as to better produce that nuclear fusion (or qi fusion) effect.

However, for someone who was pure yin or pure yang based, he or she would already have reached that purification stage and could already unleash massive amounts of energy. They already benefited naturally from having such a pure qi and could, similar to me, trigger volatile reactions between their pure qi and the surrounding qi to produce vast destructive power.

On the other hand, they would never be able to benefit from something as impure as artificial qi, which was produced as a mixture of yin and yang qi.

I see…so that's why I can't absorb artificial qi…

Over the years, I was under the impression that my body was "demonic" – that having devoured the magical beasts and demonic creatures in Sen Lin Forst, I had undergone drastic physical changes and my qi had turned "demonic" somehow. That was far fom the truth, especially when I learned that there was absolutely no difference between "orthodox" or "demonic" qi. But the reason why I couldn't absorb artificial qi was because the moment I began learning Heaven and Earth Formula, my constitution had changed somewhat…

…no, perhaps I already had a constitution similar to Zhu Jiao's sister. Obviously it wasn't the Terminus Demonic Body, but it was probably something aligned toward a specific type of qi, meaning impure qi such as artificial qi would not be of any use to me.

At least I'm not the only one in the world who won't be able to receive artificial qi. All the people with unique constitutions such as Terminus Demonic Body are also unable to benefit from it. I wonder what kind of constitution I have…?

Well, it wasn't important.

"The only advice I received for now is for Qing Tan to only absorb yin qi, and have her totally avoid absorbing yang qi. Given her constitution, to be honest, she needs a specific type of cultivation method and martial arts, but neither Mas…I mean, neither the person who told me about this nor I have any idea regarding yin-based martial arts and cultivation methods. There should be those among the bigger sects who have them, and they would just love to have pure yin or yang based constitution practitioners because of their potential."

"The problem is that you don't know which sect," I finished for him. Zhu Jiao nodded.

"That's right."

"Well, I can tell you for sure that the Snow Valley Sect will have such cultivation methods and martial arts. You probably want to ask someone from there." Even as I said that, I realized that none of our classmates were from that sect. this was going to be difficult. Perhaps I should ask Yin Jing Jing, who was a fellow disciple in the Nine-Tailed Fox Sect. her primary sect was the Snow Valley Sect, and she had joined us just to hone her smithing and Spirit Engraving skills.

"Ah…! I see! Thanks!"

Zhu Jiao's eyes brightened. But after a while, he sank into brooding silence.

"For now, though…I have to find sources of yin qi for Qing Tan to absorb. That's why I intend to go to the tomb. I hope I can find something of use…!"

Our goals were similar. I was also in search of a yin-based artifact to forge my weapon. Zhu Jiao was also looking for one to help his sister. Realizing that our chances of success would be higher if we worked together, especially since we were looking for the same thing, I decided to offer a hand.

"I'll help you. I also need a yin-based artifact, anyway, and they should be stored together in the tomb. Let's get them!"

"Thank you!"

We continued together for a few more paces, and then Zhu Jiao glanced at me, his expression mystified.

"Er…why are you following me?"

"Aren't we going to the tomb together?"

"Yeah, but I'm going home first. I've to brew some soup for my sister and take care of her. Why don't we meet up later?"

I shrugged shamelessly. "Do you mind if I visit your sister? I want to see what I can do to help."

"Thanks, but there's no need to." Zhu Jiao was strangely over-protective of his sister. "I really appreciate it, but there's nothing you can do…"

"Are you sure?" I asked. He hesitated, and glanced down.

"It's hopeless," he helplessly admitted. "You'll see what I mean when you arrive."

So he finally gave me permission. Feeling a bit curious, I followed him home. No, I wasn't being a stalker. I was being a busybody. There was a huge difference.

"Jiao'er! You're back! Come quickly! Qing Tan has…!"

The moment we reached Zhu Jiao's home, however, a voice rang out through the manor. A middle-aged woman who seemed to be Zhu Jiao's mother came rushing out to call to him. Zhu Jiao's eyes widened and we rushed into the house quickly, the former almost dropping the bag of yin-based herbs in the process.

"Qing Tan! Are you all right?!"

I stopped right behind him, catching sight of an extremely beautiful girl (of course Zhu Jiao's sister had to be exceedingly beautiful, as she was one of his harem candidates – roll eyes) shivering on her bed. Her skin was pale, even whiter than snow (don't ask me how). Wisps of cold air condensed into fog and swirled around her, the surrounding temperature plummeting drastically as frosty yin qi seeped out of her body.

The room had grown so cold that frost actually began to form on the ground and walls.

"Oh no! The chilling cold has flared up again!"

As he felt waves of chilling cold emanate from Qing Tan's body, Zhu Jiao forcibly suppressed his shivering and approached her.

"Brother…Jiao…"

Qing Tan managed to whisper his name through gritted teeth. She forced a smile as she looked up, despite her delicate body trembling violently from the cold. Agony was clearly etched on her pretty face, but she endured it to assure him.

"You…are back…"

"Yes, I'm back!"

"This is…" I murmured, not sure what to make of it. Zhu Jiao turned toward me, his face stricken.

"This is my sister, Qing Tan. Ever since young, she has frequently suffered from bouts of cold like this. Every once in a while, very dense cold air will burst from inside her body, and under the effects of this demonic chill, she will suffer from a lot of pain. Over the last ten years, Qing Tan has suffered a lot because of this cold. But even Father isn't able to do anything about her condition. He once tried to use his qi to expel the cold qi from her body, but he ended up bedridden for two weeks just to remove the frosty yin qi that entered his own body."

"In other words…" I tried not to say "too long; didn't read" and maintained neutrality. "You have no way of relieving her pain."

Zhu Jiao nodded shamefully. "That's right."

"Why didn't you tell any of us?" I demanded. "We're friends. We could have figured something out, help you with your sister's condition."

"What use would that be?" Zhu Jiao snapped bitterly. "Do you think you can do something about it? Most of our classmates never even heard of Terminus Demonic Body before, never mind know how to deal with it. I would just cause unnecessary worry."

"Always worth a try," I replied with a shrug.

"Brother Jiao…is that your…friend?"

Even when incapacitated by immense agony, Qing Tan did not forget her decorum. Instead, she forced a smile.

"I'm sorry for showing such an unsightly side of myself…I would have greeted you properly…if I wasn't…like this…"

"Don't worry about it."

I watched as Qing Tan curled up in her bed, terrifying cold qi surging ceaselessly from her body. She smiled, her face pale, but I could tell that she was going through excruciating agony. It was utterly heart-breaking.

"Qing Tan…!"

Zhu Jiao was rushing forward to embrace his sister, despite the numbing cold that spread from her body. Most likely he was trying to warm her up with his own body and qi, but to no avail. It was only a few seconds before his own complexion turned blue.

"Brother Jiao…I am…fine…"

Qing Tan's body trembled with effort and pain as she reached up and slightly pushed Zhu Jiao away. Even in this condition, she still didn't want her brother to worry.

"So…don't worry…"

Zhu Jiao was silent as he caressed her hair with his numb fingers. Clenching his teeth, he made a vow.

"I swear I'll find a way to completely relieve you of this suffering."

Qing Tan nodded softly and closed her eyes, no longer able to speak.

"Um…if I may…?"

Both siblings turned to look at me in shock when I raised my hand. I took a step forward.

"I might be able to help your sister alleviate some of her suffering, if you don't mind."

"How do you intend to do that?" Zhu Jiao snapped. "Are you some sort of doctor or physician? I know you've read a lot, but even you wouldn't…"

"What I'm doing isn't strictly medicine or healing…it's a bit more…unorthodox than that." I had to struggle to find the words. I gazed at Zhu Jiao with steely eyes. "Whatever happens, promise me that you won't intervene. Trust me."

Zhu Jiao watched me for a moment, and then he finally nodded.

"I trust you, Wu. You're a good friend. I know you won't do anything to hurt Qing Tan. If you can help her, please…!"

I took a deep breath and stepped forward. Approaching the shivering Qing Tan, I reached out and seized her hand. As I thought, it was cold to the touch, and even though I technically used ice element techniques, I was almost unable to withstand the cold.

Qing Tan's eyes widened, as if she understood and sensed that a kindred spirit – someone who shared the same type of tyrannical demonic yin qi – had come. Breathing deeply, I tightened my grip on her wrist began using Heaven and Earth Absorption.

"That's…!"

Zhu Jiao's jaw dropped when he saw Qing Tan's frosty yin qi began to flow into me. Fortunately, because of the vow I made him take, he was honorbound not to intervene. Actually, I would like to think that he trusted me enough to leave the matter to me.

"Eh…?"

Qing Tan's complexion got a lot better and rosier. She blinked in surprise as the pain fled from her body along with the demonic cold yin qi that was devouring her. Now, I was the one consuming that demonic yin qi, drinking in the cold energy like a man dying of thirst gorging himself on a cool spring of natural water.

"Thank you…I feel better now!"

I nodded briefly, but the procedure was still not over yet. I continued absorbing every last drop of the demonic cold yin qi that was wracking Qing Tan's body, making sure there wasn't even a vestige of it left.

What's with this qi? It's so monstrous…and so…pure…

It was as if I had just hit upon a motherlode of pure uranium, drawing the extremely volatile and domineering qi into my body. If I didn't fight to suppress and assimilate the cold, demonic yin qi quickly, I might find myself overwhelmed by it. As it was, right now my body was a ticking time bomb, the cold demonic qi ready to flare up and erupt, consuming me in an agony not inferior to the one that Qing Tan suffered all these years.

She was able to endure all this for over ten years? I marveled, impressed. Despite her delicate appearance, Qing Tan certainly had the strength of steel, a lovely lotus blossom that defiantly bloomed even during winter.

And with that, I was done.

"Phew…"

Letting go of Qing Tan's hand, I crashed back, drained. My pallor must have looked a little bad, for both Zhu Jiao and Qing Tan were staring at me in concern. I quickly smiled and waved a hand to dismiss their worries.

"I'm fine. I just need some time to assimilate the qi."

As it turned out, as with the case with Ba Yun, because Qing Tan's elemental affinity and type of yin qi was exactly the same as mine, it took me no less than a minute to assimilate all that demonic frosty qi and merge it with my own. In fact, it could be said that I was the one who beenfited the most from this encounter.

"Amazing…I no longer feel any pain!"

Qing Tan looked overjoyed and relieved. Crying, Zhu Jiao rushed over and wrapped his precious sister in his embrace.

"Qing Tan! Qing Tan!"

"I'm okay, Brother Jiao. Your friend…"

"Don't worry about me."

Sitting cross-legged as I attempted to assimilate all the final traces of the demonic cold qi, I waved my hand.

"I'm all right now."

"How did you do that?" Zhu Jiao asked, on the verge of tears. "Something that not even my father could do…how did you pull it off? And you absorbed Qing Tan's demonic cold qi…are you all right? Even Father wasn't able to withstand it!"

"That's because your father most probably isn't an ice-type martial artist and cultivator. I think."

I shrugged nonchalantly. To be honest, even if I was an ice-type martial artist and cultivator, without Heaven and Earth Formula, I wouldn't be able to withstand the demonic frosty yin qi. So potent and monstrous was the qi that it threatened to rip my insides apart if I hadn't rapidly suppressed it and forcibly integrated it.

If it was any other type of qi, like fire, metal, wood or earth, I most probably would be bedridden by now, fighting to assimilate the terrible qi and integrate the incompatible energies with my own. It wasn't impossible, but it would be several magnitudes more difficult and would have taken a much longer time. Perhaps days.

Zhu Jiao shook his head in wonder as he stared at me.

"Next time, whenever Qing Tan experiences this again, I'm going to have to trouble you."

Dude, she's your sister, not mine. I can't come running every time she needs help.

Obviously I didn't say that out loud, so I merely smiled and nodded. Cheerfully patting my chest, I declared, "Leave it to me!"

Unfortunately, at that time, I had no idea what sort of complications my words would end up bringing to me, or I would never have carelessly made such a promise.

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249 Chapter 248: The enemy of my enemy
248 Chapter 247: Black Venom Cul
247 Chapter 246: March into Marsh
246 Chapter 245: Nine Heavens Annihilation Strike
245 Chapter 244: Hot Spring
244 Chapter 243: Energy Dark Dragons
243 Chapter 242: Bluffing
242 Chapter 241: Rules of Engagemen
241 Chapter 240: The CEO's Wife
240 Chapter 239: Terrifying Charm
239 Chapter 238: Song Ting Yu
238 Chapter 237: Shadow Fox
237 Chapter 236: Back to school
236 Chapter 235: New Prodigy
235 Chapter 234: Various Reactions
234 Chapter 233: Aftermath of the War
233 Chapter 232: Reinforcements
232 Chapter 231: Damage Control
231 Chapter 230: Divine Origin Spiri
230 Chapter 229: Darkest Despair
229 Chapter 228: Tragedy
228 Chapter 227: Nukes
227 Chapter 226: The Sharpest Spear against the Sturdiest Shield
226 Chapter 225: Deathmatch
225 Chapter 224: Re-encounter with Jiang Jun Hao
224 Chapter 223: Battle between the gods
223 Chapter 222: Maximum Carnage
222 Chapter 221: Cornered
221 Chapter 220: Rescue Mission
220 Chapter 219: The unknown
219 Chapter 218: Trump Card
218 Chapter 217: Hostage Situation
217 Chapter 216: Counterattack
216 Chapter 215: Defense of Tushan City
215 Chapter 214: Upheaval
214 Chapter 213: Cleaning out the City
213 Chapter 212: Revelation of Identity
212 Chapter 211: No Forgiveness, No Mercy
211 Chapter 210: Negotiations for Surrender
210 Chapter 209: Schemes and Leadership
209 Chapter 208: Heaven and Earth Ancestral Master
208 Chapter 207: Assassination Attemp
207 Chapter 206: Old Demon
206 Chapter 205: Tian Yu Di
205 Chapter 204: Skeleton in the Close
204 Chapter 203: The Sealed Old Man
203 Chapter 202: Under the Spirit Engraved Pillars
202 Chapter 201: Preparing for war
201 Chapter 200: Into the Darkness
200 Chapter 199: Fortress
199 Chapter 198: Loser Lu Li
198 Chapter 197: Crossroads
197 Chapter 196: Fight between Friends
196 Chapter 195: Shameless Hypocrites
195 Chapter 194: Love versus Loyalty
194 Chapter 193: Scorched Earth
193 Chapter 192: Against All Odds
192 Chapter 191: Old Grudge
191 Chapter 190: It's a Trap!
190 Chapter 189: I want them dead!
189 Chapter 188: Embers
188 Chapter 187: Pure Yang Flames
187 Chapter 186: Fight Fire with Fire
186 Chapter 185: Sinking Ship
185 Chapter 184: Danger
184 Chapter 183: Martial Arts Alliance
183 Chapter 182: Women
182 Chapter 181: Request for Spirit Armaments
181 Chapter 180: Scorned
180 Chapter 179: Experimen
179 Chapter 178: Entry into the sec
178 Chapter 177: Aurora
177 Chapter 176: Bloodbath
176 Chapter 175: Snow and Stars
175 Chapter 174: Emergence
174 Chapter 173: The Dragon King's Palace
173 Chapter 172: Drowning
172 Chapter 171: Research Group
171 Chapter 170: Redo
170 Chapter 169: Dark Shadow
169 Chapter 168: Blood Blade Lang Xie
168 Chapter 167: Rules are Rules
167 Chapter 166: Literature Studen
166 Chapter 165: Double Standards
165 Chapter 164: Absolute Zero
164 Chapter 163: Fighting against a Genius
163 Chapter 162: Raid on the Divine Shadow Sect base
162 Chapter 161: Sacrifice
161 Chapter 160: At the Range
160 Chapter 159: It's a Trap!
159 Chapter 158: The next move
158 Chapter 157: Intense Battle
157 Chapter 156: Fighting with Spirit Armaments
156 Chapter 155: Free Trade Stree
155 Chapter 154: The Shadows Stir
154 Chapter 153: Man and Machine
153 Chapter 152: Blood Blades shenanigans
152 Chapter 151: Discussion
151 Chapter 150: Recognition
150 Chapter 149: Battle-automata
149 Chapter 148: Heavenly Way Sect Elder
148 Chapter 147: Might of the Battle Puppe
147 Chapter 146: Stalker
146 Chapter 145: How troublesome
145 Chapter 144: Master of the Tomb
144 Chapter 143: Matters of Yin and Yang
143 Chapter 142: Nascent Soul Hear
142 Chapter 141: Sea of Fire
141 Chapter 140: Battle-automata
140 Chapter 139: The Wrong Guy
139 Chapter 138: Dine and Dash
138 Chapter 137: The Millennial Milkstone Pool
137 Chapter 136: Icy Tomb
136 Chapter 135: Death Trap
135 Chapter 134: Separation
134 Chapter 133: Xianxia Villain Logic
133 Chapter 132: Snatching Treasures
132 Chapter 131: The Spirit Treasures
131 Chapter 130: Charging into the tomb
130 Chapter 129: Breaking the Seal
129 Chapter 128: The Four Top Young Practitioners
128 Chapter 127: The Elite Martial Artists
127 Chapter 126: Heavenly Fire Mountain Range
126 Chapter 125: Family
125 Chapter 124: A year later
124 Chapter 123: Back to the presen
123 Chapter 122: Prodigy
122 Chapter 121: White Tiger Sec
121 Chapter 120: Flashback
120 Chapter 119: Blood Blades
119 Chapter 118: Party
118 Chapter 117: After the tournamen
117 Chapter 116: Champion
116 Chapter 115: Breakthrough
115 Chapter 114: The Final
114 Chapter 113: Day before the Final
113 Chapter 112: Golden Kirin Sacred Beast Technique
112 Chapter 111: Semfinal
111 Chapter 110: The Green Dragon's True Nature
110 Chapter 109: Shadow Dragon
109 Chapter 108: Two Dragons
108 Chapter 107: Conspiracy Crushed
107 Chapter 106: Dark Figh
106 Chapter 105: Conspiracy
105 Chapter 104: Outcome of the match
104 Chapter 103: The Dragon and the Phoenix
103 Chapter 102: Descent of the Phoenix
102 Chapter 101: The Weight of Victory
101 Chapter 100: Three Thousand Lightning Movemen
100 Chapter 99: Mad Tiger
99 Chapter 98: Fox against Tiger
98 Chapter 97: The strongest girl
97 Chapter 96: The Round of Sixteen
96 Chapter 95: Blade against Armor
95 Chapter 94: Esoteric Five Elements
94 Chapter 93: The tournament heats up
93 Chapter 92: Unbreakable Shell
92 Chapter 91: Brute Rabbi
91 Chapter 90: The tournament begins
90 Chapter 89: Return to Wu Ling Academy
89 Chapter 88: Return journey
88 Chapter 87: The Void Whale
87 Chapter 86: On the hun
86 Chapter 85: The Void Ring
85 Chapter 84: Seeing the Sea
84 Chapter 83: The hunt for Void Whale
83 Chapter 82: Date
82 Chapter 81: Level 6 Tes
81 Chapter 80: Conspiracy
80 Chapter 79: A New Prodigy
79 Chapter 78: Blacksmith Assistan
78 Chapter 77: Trial
77 Chapter 76: Bugging
76 Chapter 75: Holidays
75 Chapter 74: Danger
74 Chapter 73: The Ice Soul Python's lair
73 Chapter 72: New assignmen
72 Chapter 71: Jealousy
71 Chapter 70: The sect leader's daughter
70 Chapter 69: Hard Work
69 Chapter 68: The Nine Spirit Engraved Pillars
68 Chapter 67: Examination results
67 Chapter 66: Cold Shoulder
66 Chapter 65: Frozen Solid
65 Chapter 64: Outer Sect Disciple Examination
64 Chapter 63: Tushan
63 Chapter 62: Crimson Lava Frui
62 Chapter 61: Aftermath
61 Chapter 60: Vengeance
60 Chapter 59: Interlude
59 Chapter 58: Rescue
58 Chapter 57: Monster
57 Chapter 56: Counterattack
56 Chapter 55: Descent into insanity
55 Chapter 54: Tragedy
54 Chapter 53: Inner dialogue
53 Chapter 52: Torture
52 Chapter 51: Abduction
51 Chapter 50: Confrontation
50 Chapter 49: Return to Chun Xiang Village
49 Chapter 48: Mission reques
48 Chapter 47: Academy Mission
47 Chapter 46: Darkness Falls
46 Chapter 45: Bullying and Revenge
45 Chapter 44: Heaven and Earth
44 Chapter 43: Overwhelming difference
43 Chapter 42: Artificial Qi
42 Chapter 41: Spring
41 Chapter 40: The Evil Within
40 Chapter 39: Principal of Wu Ling Academy, Xiao Zhang
39 Chapter 38: Qi Burst Pill
38 Chapter 37: Vicious duel
37 Chapter 36: Official Match 2
36 Chapter 35: Official Match
35 Chapter 34: Challenge
34 Chapter 33: Burden of Proof
33 Chapter 32: Turning Defeat into Victory
32 Chapter 31: Shadow Leopard
31 Chapter 30: Dangerous Creatures
30 Chapter 29: Return Journey
29 Chapter 28: Awakening
28 Chapter 27: Reunion
27 Chapter 26: Exi
26 Chapter 25: Hellfire Badger
25 Chapter 24: Nemesis
24 Chapter 23: Feas
23 Chapter 22: Survival
22 Chapter 21: Abyss
21 Chapter 20: Behemoth
20 Chapter 19: Sen Lin Fores
19 Chapter 18: Academy resources
18 Chapter 17: The next step
17 Chapter 16: The Announcemen
16 Chapter 15: Talent Restored
15 Chapter 14: Revelation
14 Chapter 13: Dark Shadows
13 Chapter 12: The Mysterious Elder
12 Chapter 11: Golden Amule
11 Chapter 10: Relentless Assaul
10 Chapter 9: A fight against 3 seniors
9 Chapter 8: Martial Arts Manual
8 Chapter 7: First day of class
7 Chapter 6: Fei Wu the trash
6 Chapter 5: Talen
5 Chapter 4: Martial Academy
4 Chapter 3: Recovery
3 Chapter 2: Reincarnation
2 Chapter 1: The acciden
1 Prologue: Cultivation is Boring
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