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First Immortal of the Sword – Chapter 94: Moved to Kill

Chapter 94: Moved to Kill

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nFeng Xiaofeng rubbed his eyes, then mocked himself, “I haven’t been so happy in a long time. I actually lost control a little.”

nBut then, he shook his head. “Brother Su, I still advise you against seeking revenge. Even if your cultivation has recovered, those guys’ backgrounds are too prominent, and this is the prefectural capital, their home turf! It’s too dangerous!”

nHe took a deep breath, then looked up at Su Yi. “When a gentleman takes his revenge, ten years isn’t too long to wait. With your talent, you’re certain to become a Martial Dao Grandmaster one day. You can get your revenge then.”

nSu Yi just smiled. “Xiaofeng, I dared come all this way. I naturally am confident that I can settle all of our grudges. Besides, I’m no gentleman; I can’t wait that long.”

nFeng Xiaofeng fell silent, then said bitterly, “But I…. I can no longer help you….”

n“You helped me many times over back in Blueriver Sword Manor,” said Su Yi gently. “This time, you can leave it up to me.”

nHe paused, then continued, “I didn’t come here because I needed your help, but because I owe you far too much. If I don’t repay you, my heart will remain unsettled.”

nFeng Xiaofeng sighed. “What happened then isn’t even worth mentioning. I’m surprised you even remember.”

n“How could I forget?” Su Yi put his hands behind his back and thought back to the past. “It was autumn of the 396th year of the Great Zhou Dynasty. I was just fourteen years old, and it had only been two months since I began my cultivation in Blueriver Sword Manor.

n“It was the first day of the eleventh lunar month. I had just received my allotment of three bottles of pills and ten spirit stones, and I was on my way back when Jing Hu and his cronies surrounded me. He wanted to force me to give up my pills and spirit stones.

n“I naturally refused, so all of them ganged up on me and beat me. I fell to the ground, covered in blood.?Many other outer sect disciples saw this, but out of fear of Jing Hu and the others’ fury, no one dared step forth to rescue me.

n“Only you, some punk kid with no fear of death, charged in like a fool and tried to carry me off for treatment, only for Jing Hu and his cronies to beat you too. Your injuries wound up being even worse than mine. In the end, as soon as I recovered enough to move, I had to carry you back instead.”

nWhen Feng Xiaofeng heard this, he couldn’t help but laugh. “Who hasn’t been young once? I was really pure-hearted then, and compassionate too. I witnessed an injustice, so I had to do something. Even though I got a beating for my troubles, I don’t regret it even now.”

nSu Yi laughed. “Afterward, we fellow sufferers became brothers. We endured so many rolled eyes, jeers, barbed words, and attacks, but we endured them together. Without you, I’m not sure I could have held out.”

nFeng Xiaofeng sighed wistfully too.

n“When I became the Outer Sect Sword Chief, I thought that after I made it into the inner sect, I’d pull you in after me. Who’d’ve thought….” Su Yi trailed off, his expression a little strange. “Who’d have thought I’d become the cast-off disciple of Blueriver Sword Manor and a live-in son-in-law?”

nHe turned to Feng Xiaofeng and said, “But I’m even more surprised to see you like this. Unless?I mistake?my guess, it was Yunqiao who did it, right?”

nFeng Xiaofeng’s expression changed, and his gaze darkened as he said bitterly, “I knew I couldn’t keep it from you.”

nSu Yi’s tone was calm and indifferent. “He took both your legs. I’ll make him pay with his life!”

nFeng Xiaofeng was immediately frantic. He opened his mouth and was about to say something when Su Yi laughed and cut him off. “You’re definitely about to tell me that Nian Yunqiao has the Nian Family behind him, and that they’re enormously powerful, so I shouldn’t be reckless. Right?”

nFeng Xiaofeng sighed. “You already know, so why are you stubborn?”

n“This isn’t called ‘stubbornness,’” said Su Yi, but before he could elaborate, someone cried out from beyond the courtyard gates.

n“Big Brother Xiaofeng, the Black Tiger Gang kidnapped Xiaoran!” A sallow-faced, skinny young man rushed inside, looking completely frantic. “Big Brother Xiaofeng, what are we going to do? Xiaoran has already fallen into the Black Tiger Gang’s hands! They’re sure to sell her to some brothel!”

nFeng Xiaofeng’s expression changed dramatically, as if he’d been struck by lightning.

nXiaoran was his little sister, and she was only thirteen years old!

nHis chest heaved, and his eyes went red. He gnashed his teeth, saying, “A-Fei, where did you see them take her?”

nThe youth he called A-Fei said, “Over by Budding Spring Alley, but I suspect they’ve already taken her back to their base.” 𝘯𝑜𝘷𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝘮

n“Do you know where the Black Tiger Gang’s lair is?” Su Yi followed up. He couldn’t help but recall the image of a young girl. Her floral-print clothes were old and tattered, and she had two little pigtails, like sheep horns. Her eyes were big and bright, and she was clever and adorable.

nDuring his time cultivating at Blueriver Sword Manor, Su Yi visited Feng Xiaofeng’s family home on numerous occasions. He naturally knew that Feng Xiaofeng doted on his little sister.

n“I know!” A-Fei hurriedly nodded.

nSu Yi patted Feng Xiaofeng on the shoulder and said, “Don’t panic. You stay here; I’ll bring Xiaoran home.”

nHis tone was casual, but his words left Feng Xiaofeng overwrought. “Senior Apprentice Brother Su, this time… I’m afraid I’ll really have to trouble you.”

n“A-Fei, lead the way.” Su Yi wasted no time. He simply walked right out of the courtyard.

nA-Fei hurried after him. When he stepped outside, Su Yi glanced at Huang Qianjun, who’d been waiting outside. “You stay here just in case.”

nHuang Qianjun hurriedly agreed.

n“She’d better be alright. If something happens to that girl, I’ll….” Murderous intent coursed through Su Yi’s heart, and his calm gaze frosted over.

nIt was the first time since reawakening his memories that he truly felt murderous, for no other reason except that this time, he really cared.

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nWhere there was light, there was inevitably darkness as well.

nThe Cloudriver Prefectural Capital was bustling and prosperous, but it was its very prosperity that gave rise to numerous underground organizations.

nThe Black Tiger Gang was just one of them.

nThis particular faction made their living selling women. Their methods were debased and despicable.

nBut they were smart, too: the girls they sold all came from the lowest rungs of society, from the poorest families, those without backers or influence. Such families naturally had no means of getting revenge.

nSpring Jade Alley, the lair of the Black Tiger Gang.

nThe gang occupied the entire area, so under ordinary circumstances, none dared draw near.

nThe skies blazed like fire, the blood-colored sun setting slowly disappearing over the horizon.

n“Big Bro, that alleyway in the distance is Spring Jade Alley, but I…. I don’t dare go any closer.” A-Fei stopped when they were still far away, his young face filled with unconcealed terror.

nSu Yi nodded, then proceeded ahead on his own. He carried his bamboo staff, and although his gait looked unhurried, he was moving quickly. Beneath the light of the setting sun, his tall, lean frame cast elongated shadows.

nA-Fei initially planned to just turn and leave, but he hesitated, gnashed his teeth, then stayed put. Instead of fleeing, he hid himself in a corner beside a wall.

n“Young Lord, what are you here for?” As Su Yi drew closer to Spring Jade Alley, two stalwart men rose within the darkness. They looked Su Yi up and down, and when they saw how he was dressed, their cold words were still somewhat polite.

n“Where’s the little girl you people just kidnapped?” said Su Yi, gazing further down the alleyway.

nNight had fallen, and lanterns hung from the buildings. He could vaguely discern the sound of distant partying and revelry.

nOne of the men was instantly on guard. “What little girl? Young Lord, I’m afraid you’re in the wrong place. We’re well-behaved, law-abiding citizens who keep to ourselves.”

nThe other frowned. “I advise you to get out of here right now. Or else, you’d best be careful you don’t ‘trip and fall’ in the darkness!”

nSu Yi’s thumb shifted, and Mortal Edge popped from its sheath with a clang. He then stabbed without so much as a second look.

nA streak of cold radiance burst like starlight.

nSplurt! Splurt!

nBoth men’s eyes widened as blood coursed from the new holes in their throats. Their lips quivered, but they couldn’t speak.

nShortly after, both of them thudded to the ground.

nSu Yi then proceeded further down the dimly lit alleyway, completely at ease.

nA-Fei was watching from a distance, and when he saw this, he was so stunned, he almost screamed. Fortunately, he clamped his hands over his mouth in time.

nEven so, waves of shock coursed through his heart.?Is… Is this the power of a martial artist?

nAt the end of the alley.

nSu Yi stopped before a courtyard gate of blue-grey brick and black tile. Large lanterns hung from the gates, and their mottled, orange radiance dispersed the darkness.?Two Black Tiger Gang guards stood by the red-lacquered gate, whispering amongst themselves. From time to time, they laughed obscene, ambiguous laughter.

nSuddenly, they saw a tall figure walking through the darkness.

n“Who are you?” One of them asked instinctively. The figure was only partially visible beneath the mottled lamplight, his handsome features indistinct, save for that cold, inscrutable gaze.

nThose eyes merely swept across them, but both guard guards felt chills course down their spines, and they shuddered involuntarily.

nAfterward, there was a sharp flash of sword light.

nBoth guards felt sharp pain in their throats. Then, awareness left them, and they thudded limply to the ground.

nSu Yi didn’t even look at them. He simply pushed open the gates and walked inside.

nThere was a lively banquet within the courtyard, with five or six tables and at least twenty members of the black Tiger Gang drinking, shouting, laughing, and carousing. The sound of clinking glasses filled the air. In?a shadowed corner, some were even brazenly enjoying each other’s bodies. It wasn’t just one couple, either.

nThe scene was downright foul; there was no better way to describe it.

nSurprisingly, when Su Yi walked in, he didn’t attract much attention.

n“Who are you? Why haven’t I seen you before?” A man pulled up his pants and emerged from the corner. His breath reeked of booze; he was obviously intoxicated.

nA red-faced, half-dressed, flirtatious woman trailed after him.

nThe man looked Su Yi up and down and barked drunkenly, “I asked you a question! Didn’t you hear me?”

nSu Yi glanced at him.?It was just one look, but the man trembled from head to toe, as if he’d plunged into an icy abyss. His intoxication faded somewhat.

nSu Yi asked, “Tell me: where do you usually imprison the girls you kidnap?”

n“In… In the dungeons,” the man stuttered. He didn’t know why, but he was incomparably terrified, like an ant being interrogated by a god.

n“And where are the dungeons?”

nThe man pointed toward the main atrium beyond the courtyard, his finger trembling.?He was just about to say something when…

nSplurt!

nWith a flash of metal, Mortal Edge went right through his throat.

n“Big Brother Yong, I still want more…” The flirtatious woman had yet to realize something was amiss. She winked seductively, searing desire written all over her face. She walked up and tried to snuggle up against the man, only for blood to gush from his throat and splatter all over her face.

nShe froze, then shrieked. “Ah—! Murder! Murder!”

nThe sound of her terrified voice cut through the night sky.

nThe lively atmosphere came to a sudden standstill. Everyone stopped what they were doing and looked toward the shrieking woman.

nThey then saw the figure lying beside her in a puddle of blood, and their expressions changed.

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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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