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First Immortal of the Sword – Chapter 93: Men Have Tears

Chapter 93: Men Have Tears

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nShortly after Su Yi and Huang Qianjun left, Zhou Zhili, Qing Jin, Zhang Duo, and the other guards left the tower ship, one after another.

n“Sixth Highness.” The old man in the conical hat clasped his fist, a smile on his thoroughly wrinkled face. “I’ve been waiting for quite some time.”

nZhou Zhili lit up with delight, and he hurriedly returned the greeting. “Elder Mu, I’m shocked and flattered that you would come in person.”

nQing Jin’s painted eyebrows shot up; she recognized the old man.

nMu Zhongting!

nHe was the governor of one of the Imperatorial Province’s Harmony Prefecture, a Martial Dao Grandmaster in possession of enormous authority.

nThe Harmony Prefecture bordered the Cloudriver Prefecture. From the Harmony Prefectural Capital to the Cloudriver Prefectural Capital took a day on horseback traveling at top speeds.

nThe “aged fisherman”, Mu Zhongting, scanned the area. “Sixth Highness, we shouldn’t linger here. Let’s go talk more in the city.

nZhou Zhili happily agreed.

nMeanwhile, back on the tower ship,?Zhang Yiren watched Zhou Zhili and Mu Zhongting leave, then sank into thought.?Just what is the purpose of the sixth prince’s expedition?

nAlso, Marquis Cheng said that before long, he’ll be paying the Cloudriver Prefectural Capital a visit too. Don’t tell me the timing is just a coincidence?

nA while passed before Zhang Yiren shook his head and gave the matter no further thought.

nWithin the city.

nStreets and alleyways branched in all directions, like a spider’s web. The streets were bustling with pedestrians darting to and fro. It was like a painting of a flourishing, densely-populated scene of the mundane world.

nIt wasn’t really any different from the Cloudriver Prefectural Capital Su Yi remembered.?After all, only a little over a year had passed since his expulsion from Blueriver Sword Manor.

nIf anything had changed in that time, it was him.

nAs Su Yi strolled leisurely through the city’s streets and alleyways, he asked, “Are you going to enroll at Blueriver Sword Manor right now? Or do you have other plans?”

n“I want to accompany you until you’re settled,” Huang Qianjun responded hurriedly. “It won’t be too late to register afterward.”

nHe’d gotten into Blueriver Sword Manor on account of family connections, so he could go register whenever he wanted.

nSu Yi said no more. He just followed his memories from back then and walked towards the southwest part of the city.

nHalfway there, an exquisitely decorated carriage suddenly rolled to a stop beside Su Yi.?The curtains opened, revealing a beautiful face quick to smile, but also quick to anger.

nHer hair looked soft as clouds, and it was bound up in an angled phoenix hairpin. Her eyes shone, bright as twin full moons save for her pitch-black pupils. Her lustrous skin looked as delicate as suet, as if you could break it just by blowing on it. Her bright eyes darted about, her gaze tender and alluring. In short, she was deeply and utterly charming.

nHuang Qianjun was dazed.?Isn’t she a bit too alluring?

nThe woman’s lips parted slightly, and she said in a gentle voice reminiscent of flute music, “Might I ask if you are Young Lord Su Yi?”

nSu Yi nodded thoughtfully. “You’re the songstress of the Garden of Blossoms, Cha Jin, right?” 𝘯𝑜𝘷𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝘮

nSurprise flashed through the woman’s eyes, then she smiled faintly. “You recognized me. What did I do to deserve such fortune?”

nAnother man would have long since become intoxicated by her limitless charm, but Su Yi just said calmly, “Might I ask why you’ve sought me out?”

nCha Jin bit her red lips, her bright eyes shining like water as she said solemnly, “Young Lord Su, please don’t misunderstand. I just heard about what happened on the tower ship. You were the one who turned the tides and averted a crisis that might otherwise have impacted everyone on board. That’s why, when I passed through here and recognized you, I couldn’t help but stop to express my gratitude in person.”

nIt was obvious that she wasn’t even twenty yet, but her every movement, down to the slightest frown or subtlest smile, was charming and amorous. Just watching, Huang Qianjun already felt his heart shaking.

n“Oh,” said Su Yi. He stared intently at her and said, “No need for thanks. I’ll be happy so long as you don’t assume I’m allied with his Sixth Highness.”

nCha Jin’s pretty face froze, and her pupils subtly constricted. Then, she pressed her lips into a smile. “I shan’t disturb you any longer. I bid you farewell.”

nWith that, she closed the curtains, and her luxurious carriage drove off into the distance.

nHuang Qianjun watched until the carriage stopped before a charming, antique building. His eyes lit up. “Does Cha Jin plan to do business at the ‘Sand-Scouring Waves’? Brother Su…. Huh?”

nWhen he turned, he saw that Su Yi was far away, and he hurried after him.

n“Brother Su, that Cha Jin went into the Sand-Scouring Waves. That’s the most famous brothel in the Cloudriver Prefectural Capital. They say, there, ‘beauties are as common as the clouds’ and that ‘for a thousand gold, you can have a beautiful dream!’” Huang Qianjun was so excited, he was rubbing his hands together.

nThen, he asked tentatively, “Brother Su, how about we scrounge up some free time and go check it out?”

nAs soon as he said this, he felt the urge to slap himself.?What nonsense! How could I suggest such a thing to an ‘immortal sent to the mundane realm’ like Brother Su? What if he misunderstands?

nBut Su Yi didn’t seem to care in the least. “There’s nothing good about a place on that level.”

n“Uh….” Huang Qianjun inwardly sighed in relief, but at the same time, he was stunned. As he pondered, his thoughts took on a rather different flavor.

nNothing good?

nIt’s true that aside from a few artful courtesans, no one in a brothel ‘treats their body like a temple.’?Looking at it that way, Brother Su actually understands the situation quite well!

nThis thought immediately put an ambiguous smile on Huang Qianjun’s face. Su Yi would never have guessed that Huang Qianjun’s imagination ran wild so easily. Had he known, he might very well have split Huang Qianjun’s head open like a melon and shouted, “Just what do you spend all day thinking about!??”

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nThe southwestern district.

nWillow Alley was all short, ramshackle mud huts. The ground was pitted and uneven, and it looked like it had rained recently, as the road was nothing but mud.

nThis was indeed the slum Cheng Wuyong described. Everyone who lived here was on the lowest rungs of society.

nIt was desolation as far as the eye could see.

nCompared to the rest of the Cloudriver Prefectural Capital, it was like an entirely different world.

nSu Yi led Huang Qianjun down this familiar path. Perhaps because their clothes were relatively clean and neat, they attracted numerous people’s attention.

n“Young Lord, please give me a bit of money, just a little. My child has gone hungry for days.”

nA bony woman threw herself to the ground and wept, drenching her whole body in muddy water.

nHuang Qianjun couldn’t bear the sight of her. He was just about to fish out his wallet when Su Yi stopped him.

n“If you take your money out now, in an instant, a whole group of beggars will swarm you. You won’t be able to leave until you’ve given up everything you have on you.”

nHuang Qianjun’s jaw dropped. “With our power, don’t tell me a bunch of beggars can stop us?”

n“With your status, could you bear to hurt them?” Su Yi asked right back. “They have no money, which means they can’t afford medical treatment. If they get injured, they’ll have no choice but to wait for death.”

n“That….” Huang Qianjun hesitated.

n“We’re friends with Feng Xiaofeng.” Su Yi glanced at the bowing woman. “If your child is dying of hunger, you can take them to visit him.”

nThe woman was briefly stunned. Then, she nimbly crawled to her feet, cursed, and left. “Why didn’t you say so earlier? I threw myself into the mud for nothing!”

n“That really worked?” Huang Qianjun barely dared believe his eyes.

n“In order to survive, the bottom rungs of society have little choice but to huddle together for warmth. If you recognize even one of them, the others will no longer see you as a ‘lost, fatty lamb ready for slaughter.’” As Su Yi spoke, he continued ahead.

nHuang Qianjun hurriedly caught up to him. “Brother Su, who is Feng Xiaofeng?”

n“A friend.” As Su Yi spoke these words, his eyes flashed a hint of emotion.

nTo the person he’d been before awakening his memories, the word “friend” was far more important than any treasure.?Feng Xiaofeng was one of the few friends he had to his name.

nFinally, when they’d traveled deep into the alleyway, Su Yi stopped before a run-down courtyard.

nThe residence’s four walls were short and made of mud, and they’d been damaged a long time ago. The gate was flecked with rust. Just standing there, you could easily see into the courtyard’s interior.

nWhen they scanned the area, they saw three mud and tile huts, a vegetable garden, a willow tree, and six or seven ducks and chickens.

nA gaunt figure sat in a wooden wheelchair. His coarse clothes were worn, and he was currently cooking over a fire.

nSmoke billowed from the firepit, obscuring his figure. From time to time, he coughed violently.

nWhen Su Yi saw this, his gaze was suddenly a bit more focused and grave. “You wait here.”

nWith that, he pushed open the door and entered the courtyard.

n“Xiaoran, are you back? Go review your lessons. I’ll finish dinner right away,” said the gaunt figure in the wheelchair.

nBut then, he realized something wasn’t quite right. He looked up and saw a tall, lean figure standing before him.

nWhen he saw this unexpected guest’s face, the man in the wheelchair was initially stunned. Then, his face lit up with excitement and delight. “Senior Apprentice Brother Su Yi! What are you doing here?”

nHe reached for his cane and was about to rise, only for Su Yi to push him back down. “I just arrived in the prefectural capital. I wouldn’t have thought that after just a year apart, you’d wind up like this.”

nHis expression was complicated.

nThe gaunt figure before him was indeed Feng Xiaofeng, but he was starkly different from the resolute, strong, and masculine youth he remembered.

nHis hair was in disarray, and his clothes were old and full of holes. He was bony, and his skin was dull. His face ought to have been that of a high-spirited youth, but instead, it was tinged with hardship.

nWorst of all, both of his legs were obviously crippled, so he could only sit in a wheelchair.

nFeng Xiaofeng’s delight gradually faded, and he fell temporarily silent before forcing a smile. “This is good too.”

n“It’s not good at all.”?Su Yi’s gaze swept across the ruined courtyard before finally landing on the pot hanging over the firepit.

nDespite all that steam and smoke, there was only a pathetically sparse handful of rice bran at the very bottom.

nSu Yi’s spirits sank.

n“Senior Apprentice Brother Su, the past is in the past. I’m a cripple now. I might live a simple life in poverty, but I’m getting by,” said Feng Xiaofeng. He looked up and said seriously, “I don’t need your pity, nor do I need your help. I’m just happy that you came to see me.”

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n“But I’m not happy.” Su Yi patted Feng Xiaofeng on the shoulder. “I know what you’re worried about. You’re afraid that I’ll go avenge you, but that as soon as I appear, the people who bullied us back then will hurt me instead.”

nAs he said this, Su Yi laughed, his gaze profound, inscrutable, and cold. “But you most likely haven’t guessed that I came here precisely to resolve old grudges and rid myself of years of accumulated resentment!”

n“You want revenge?” Feng Xiaofeng exclaimed. “Don’t tell me….”

n“That’s right. I’ve already recovered my cultivation.” Su Yi nodded. Inwardly, he added,?And I’m different than I once was. I won’t just get revenge; I can even help your crippled legs recover!

nFeng Xiaofeng shouted in delight, “That’s absolutely wonderful news! Hahahaha….!”

nBut as he laughed, tears gathered at the corners of his eyes. He suddenly took several deep breaths, fighting back the tears before they could fall. Soon, they vanished without a trace.

nMen had tears, but they didn’t shed them easily.

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Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: The Hall of Mourning
Chapter 2: Live-in Son-in-Law, Su Yi
Chapter 3: My Wife, Wen Lingzhao
Chapter 4: One Hand to Overturn Wind and Rain
Chapter 5: The Pine and Crane Body Refining Technique
Chapter 6: A Chance Encounter on the Riverbank
Chapter 7: A Mystical Immortal Air
Chapter 8: A Young Woman’s Birthday
Chapter 9: Nie Teng
Chapter 10: Worthy of Your Youth
Chapter 11: Wetting Himself in Terror
Chapter 12: Blocking the Road Ahead
Chapter 13: Apologies
Chapter 14: A Bloodied Forehead
Chapter 15: I Dislike Abusing My Position
Chapter 16: Just Don’t Do it Again
Chapter 17: A Tree Destined to Reach the Clouds
Chapter 18: The Birthday Banquet
Chapter 19: When Heaven and Earth Are on Your Side
Chapter 20: An Ill-Intentioned Guest
Chapter 21: A Cold Glance, Disappearing Like a Puff of Smoke
Chapter 22: The Matriarch Extends an Invitation
Chapter 23: Past Enmities, a Heart’s Obsession
Chapter 24: Youthful Ignorance and Conceit
Chapter 25: Abstruse Spiritual Essence Pearl Incantation
Chapter 26: An Unexpected Harvest
Chapter 27: A Grandmaster’s Disciple
Chapter 28: The Apricot Clinic
Chapter 29: The New Manager is Here
Chapter 30: I Can Treat Patients Too
Chapter 31: The Ghost in the Courtyard
Chapter 32: A Ghost Among Trees
Chapter 33: Qing Wan
Chapter 34: A Nearby Enemy is a Greater Threat than a Hostil
Chapter 35: Birds of a Feather
Chapter 36: Ol’ Wang Blows His Top
Chapter 37: Want to Learn? I’ll Teach You
Chapter 38: Unwelcome Visitors
Chapter 39: I Enter the Mortal World and Sharpen My Heart Li
Chapter 40: Black-Hearted Nie Beihu
Chapter 41: If Everyone Consents, Why Shouldn’t I?
Chapter 42: The Deathbringer’s Tribulation, the Rejoicing Sw
Chapter 43: Sharing Sutras and Transmitting the Dao, the Sec
Chapter 44: The Form-Intention Six Harmonies Fist, Lingering
Chapter 45: A Viper’s Fangs, a Wasp’s Sting
Chapter 46: Both the Hero and the Beauty are Still Young
Chapter 47: The Huang Family’s Offering, the Four Realms of
Chapter 48: Fu Shan’s Request
Chapter 49: The Night of the Banquet, Lanterns Like a Painti
Chapter 50: I’ve Reserved this Seat for a Distinguished Gues
Chapter 51: As the Crowd Watches the Combat, I Alone Admire
Chapter 52: Riding the Waves, a Single Punch to Shock Them A
Chapter 53: Who is Master Su?
Chapter 54: Su Yi Teaches Martial Arts, the Sparrow-Catching
Chapter 55: Widespread Shock, Solitary Melancholy
Chapter 56: The Second Day of the Second Lunar Month, the Dr
Chapter 57: My Fate
Chapter 58: Winds to Carry You, Lifting You Into the Clouds
Chapter 59: A Drumstick Drenched in Cliche Dreck
Chapter 60: Picking Medicine in Mother Ghost Ridge
Chapter 61: The Girl in Military Uniform
Chapter 62: The Divine Statue Faces Away, Sighing Over the M
Chapter 63: Malevolent Spirits Run Rampant, Without the Ligh
Chapter 64: A Rainy Night, Murder Comes with the Wind
Chapter 65: Exorcising Mountain Ghosts with a Folding Fan, t
Chapter 66: A Deity Holding the Sun Aloft, Illuminating the
Chapter 67: A Sword to Cut Mountains and Seas, Trouble Passe
Chapter 68: A Three-Inch Jade, A Three-Foot World
Chapter 69: Trading Medicine for Medicine, the Five Stages o
Chapter 70: Ge Changling Left a Stele, Su Xuanjun Left His N
Chapter 71: Enlightening Tao Qingshan, the Secrets of the So
Chapter 72: A Familiar Face Outside the City Gates
Chapter 73: Storekeeper Yue, a Life Lived in Vain
Chapter 74: Guests Arrive One After Another, Each With a Loa
Chapter 75: A Brief Absence, a Whole-New Person
Chapter 76: As a Live-in Son-in-Law, Your Life and Death are
Chapter 77: Kneel, or Die
Chapter 78: Just This Once, This Ends Here
Chapter 79: Roast Chicken and Pear Blossom Brew
Chapter 80: Universal Self-Embodiment Sutra
Chapter 81: Ten Streams of Qi from the Sword of the Nine Hel
Chapter 82: His Highness, His Martial Aunt, and a Young Daoi
Chapter 83: Carrying an Old Man Everywhere You Go
Chapter 84: The Targeted Young Noble
Chapter 85: Fortune and Disaster Are Things We Bring Upon Ou
Chapter 86: A Body Like Water and Clouds, the Charm of the M
Chapter 87: Twin Scarlet Moonblades
Chapter 88: You’ll Do Anything?
Chapter 89: Heart Surging Like the Tides, a Beautiful Brow F
Chapter 90: I’ll Repay You with the Position of Imperial Pre
Chapter 91: The True Interpretation of Spiritmist, the Cloud
Chapter 92: The Redscale Valiant, Talent on Par With Kings
Chapter 93: Men Have Tears
Chapter 94: Moved to Kill
Chapter 95: When You Grow Up
Chapter 96: The Purple Jade Token, Madam Cuiyun
Chapter 97: Arrogant Nonsense, Each Guest With Their Own Tho
Chapter 98: Those Mentally Unbalanced Sectmates
Chapter 99: Standing With a Sword, Indifferent as a God
Chapter 100: Solitary Drinking, Facing Enmity With Tranquili
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