Way of Choices

209 Thank You and You’re Welcome



It was as if time had stopped at that moment. Scattered starlight was afloat like fragmented snowflakes suspended in thenight sky before the Mausoleum of Books. Xun Mei and Han Qing silently stared at each other. A snowflake fell from the edge of the pavilion’s roof and landed on Han Qing’sarmor. It quickly melted and turned into vapor shortly thereafter. Time began to flow once again. Gou Hanshi’s expression changed slightly, and he did not hesitate to releaseChen Changsheng’s hand. He grabbed the handle of the Iron Ruler Sword on QiJian’s waist and pulled it out as quick as lightning. Chen Changsheng’s reaction was also extremely fast. With a clatter, he pulledout the Wenshui sword on Tang Thirty-Six’s waist at his side. The two swords pierced through the small snowflakes in front of them. With a huge bang, the front of the Divine Path rumbled. Afterwards, there were countless shattering sounds, and numerous pieces of iceshattered. The whistling sound of wind and snow soon followed. After some time, the battlefield returned to silence. The fragments ofstarlight were not real snow, so naturally, no mantle of snow was in front ofthe pavilion. Xun Mei had left several dozen footprints upon the Divine Path. The moreforefront of the footprints had actually accumulated snow. That footprint had originally been wet with the clear water from the canals.But now it had been frozen into bits of snow. Those footprints, starting from the forefront, gradually turned into the colorof snow. As each step turned into snow, the footprints gradually grew more indistinct. It was as if the person that had been walking on the Divine Path had startedto retreat. Those footprints continuously turned to snow, disappeared, and retreated,until it finally reached that line. Xun Mei’s will had been pushed back into his body. His leaning body, suddenly straightened, as if it had been struck. Xun Mei left the ground and was tossed backwards into the air with a bang. Hisblack hair danced in the air, and his strands of white hair were aseye-catching as ever in the starlight. However, what was even more colorful was the blood that spurted from his mouth. He landed heavily upon those twisting canals with a great splash. Cheng Changsheng immediately ran over after seeing this, completelydisregarding how dangerous the Qi’s aftereffects still were. For some reason,he felt very close to Xun Mei. Both the night sky above the rocky plateau and the ground below it werecovered with cracks. It was extremely frightening. After moving only twentyyards, Chen Changsheng’s shirt received countless fine cuts. At the same time,many white marks appeared on his skin. If he had not undergone perfectPurification, he would have certainly been drenched with blood. Perhaps, hewould not have even been able to run to Xun Mei’s side. The night wind gradually lessened, and the snowflakes turned back tostarlight. The Mausoleum of Books returned to its tranquil state. Only then didGou Hanshi finally put down the Iron Ruler Sword in his hands. Previously in that final moment, countless shattering sounds had arisen fromthe field of battle. These were the cutting Qi flows that had arisen from theclashing of Qi’s from the two powerhouses, resulting in a sound that swept inall directions. If Gou Hanshi and Chen Changsheng had not reacted so quicklyand used the swords to resist, those youths would have received many injuries.It was a good thing that despite how frightening the battle was, the Qi thathad come at them was only the leftovers. In addition, the Iron Ruler Sword wasthe Relic Sword of the Mount Li Sword Sect’s Discipline Hall, and even held aplace on the Tier of Legendary Weapons, so it suffered no harm. Only the backof Gou Hanshi’s hand had received many fine cuts, which were currently bleeding. He passed the Iron Ruler Sword to Qi Jian, and then he also began runningtoward the scene. Chen Changsheng had already carried Xun Mei out of the canal and was takinghis pulse. Xun Mei lay on the ground. The blood that stained his clothes had been washedoff by the waters of the canal, and he seemed to have no wounds. Just like Chen Changsheng, Gou Hanshi also felt very close to Xun Mei for somereason. When Xun Mei had been intruding upon the Divine Path, they had bothbeen silently cheering him on. Naturally, Guo Hanshi didn’t want there to beanything wrong with Xun Mei. He asked, “How is he?” Chen Changsheng withdrew his fingers from Xun Mei’s pulse, and then after amoment of silence, he shook his head. A battle between two cultivators at the peak of Star Condensation, one thatcould be said to approach the level of Saints, would be more terrifying thanany other battle that had occurred before in front of the Divine Path. AlthoughXun Mei’s body had no wounds externally, the meridians within his body hadactually all been broken. His Ethereal Palace had also been shattered. Althoughhis sea of consciousness had remained unharmed, he had no chance of living. This was completely different from the situation with Chen Changsheng’s body. Gou Hanshi was at a loss for words. Tang Thirty-Six and the others had also run over at this point. In the pavilion, Han Qing once again bowed his head, and the elderly face sunkback into the shadows of his armor. Besides the floating dust, it was as if hehad never moved. No one paid attention to the fact that a faint sigh escaped from the gloom. “I’m sorry to trouble you, but please send me out of the mausoleum.” Xun Mei looked at the youths and feebly spoke, “I’ve been in here forthirty-seven years. I’m rather tired of it, and I certainly don’t want to diein here.” Although he was very weak, his expression was very peaceful. To those whocultivated the Dao, sought the Dao, and achieved the Dao, how could there beany unwillingness? After thinking it over, Gou Hanshi asked, “Does senior…. have anything that hewould like to hand over?” “I still have the strength to say my last words, so there’s no need to worryabout it.” With some difficulty Xun Mei laughed, then he looked at them all and seriouslysaid, “I would like to thank all of you children.” This was the second time he had solemnly expressed his thanks. Zhexiu expressionlessly replied, “We didn’t do anything.” Xun Mei replied, “In the end, your words about dying with a clear mind atleast made me understand why I have to die. How could I not thank you?” Chen Changsheng seemed like he wanted to say something but held back. Xun Mei smiled. “Did you want to talk about borrowing a room?” Chen Changsheng thought to himself you’re about to die, how could I ask such athing? Xun Mei said, “It’s just a shabby hut. If you all want to live in it, thenlive it. I have stayed here for thirty-seven years. After the Grand Examinationevery year, I would always see several children eat and sleep outdoors forseveral days before realising and finding a place to stay, ….however, I likedthe quiet. You all can stay there, but just don’t let other people in too.” These words concealed some other meaning, but how could Chen Changsheng andthe others have taken note of it? Gou Hanshi picked Xun Mei up and placed him on Guan Feibai’s back. Theseyouths sent Xun Mei out of the mausoleum. For some reason, those Monolith Guardians never made an appearance. After arriving at the front gate of the mausoleum, there was no need for TangThirty-Six to call anyone over. The stone doors slowly opened by themselves. The ground trembled, and the lamps outside the mausoleum rocked back andforth. The soldiers guarding the mausoleum were already waiting outside. Xun Mei indicated that Guan Feibai should set him down, and then he walkedoutside of the mausoleum. Chen Changsheng and the rest looked at his back with extremely complexemotions. This former proud son of the Heavenly Dao Academy was finally leaving themausoleum of Books after thirty-seven years. However, he probably only had this one night to live. Xun Mei himself seemed to have no regrets as he casually walked out. Entering the mausoleum and exiting the mausoleum. These thirty-seven yearswere just between the opening and closing of the stone gate. Life and death wasalso in between an opening and closing. Outside the Mausoleum of Books were two people that had been waiting for XunMei for the whole time. Chen Changsheng and the others recognized the Heavenly Dao Academy Principal,Mao Qiuyu, and they paid him respects from within the door. However, theycuriously wondered who was the other person? If it were any other day,, he would have given some encouraging words uponseeing youths like Chen Changsheng and Gou Hanshi. However, today, he only hadeyes for Xun Mei;ow could there be a place for anyone else? He urgently tooktwo steps forward to support Xun Mei. His lips trembled as if he wanted to saysomething, but in the end, he said nothing. Xun Mei forcefully took two steps back and paid his respects. Then with atrembling voice, he said, “Senior, I’ve disappointed you.” Upon hearing the word “Senior”, tears began to fall from Mao Qiuyu’s eyes.“That doesn’t matter. None of that matters.” After seeing his senior cry, Xun Mei could not hold back. His eyes moistened,and he replied, “The fact that I woke up in the end can already be consideredfortunate.” Then, he looked at the other person. “I really didn’t think you would bewaiting here for me.” That person’s mood was very complicated. “I always felt that today would bethe day you would leave the mausoleum, but I hadn’t imagined that you wouldcome out in such a way.” Feeling somewhat ashamed, Xun Mei told him, “In the past few years, I havealso disappointed you.” The man’s expression suddenly became solemn. With extreme disapproval, hereplied, “What disappointment? In tonight’s battle, you turned the stars intosnow and glimpsed the great Divine Dao! If Divine General Han Qing was not theMausoleum Guardian, if he was not wearing that suit of armor, then there wouldhave been no way he could have defeated you. With regards to cultivation, youhave already surpassed me.” Xun Mei was stunned at these words. In disbelief he asked, “Are you sayingthat I have already surpassed you?” That person replied, “You know that I never tell lies. This is true, even now.” Xun Mei stared blankly at him. “Starting from the age of twelve, I’ve foughtwith you one hundred and twenty-seven times, but I could never beat you. Ididn’t think that I would finally win one at the last moment.” After saying these words, he was so happy he began to laugh, as joyful as anewborn child. The hint of coldness around him vanished. Only after hearing all this did Chen Changsheng and the rest realize who thatother person was. They could not help but feel shocked. This person, whose clothes were extremely clean, and whose eyes were set a bitclose to each other, giving off the impression that he was distressed, wasactually that man? Yes, the man that controlled half the wealth of Scholartree Manor, was thisseemingly poor and destitute looking man, one of the world’s most famous namesand powerful cultivators, Wang Po of Tianliang. Wang Po earnestly said to him, “In the future, when I become a Saint, I willtake you to see the peak of the Mausoleum.” Xun Mei chuckled. “That’s you, not me. In the end you still want to makeangry?” Wang Po asked, “Then in the end, what should I say?” Xun Mei was also clearly very interested in this question, and asked, “What doyou want to say the most?” Wang Po seriously thought it over, then finally said, “Thank you.” As he gave his thanks, his expression was one of complete sincerity. There wasno falsity or consolation. Yes, the shockingly talented and exceptionally gaudy Wang Po of Tianliang ofthe past was no more. Otherwise, why would Xun Mei have locked himself away inthe Mausoleum of Books for thirty-seven years? If there had been no ever-chasing and determined Snow-Treading Xun Mei whorefused to concede defeat, then how could there have existed the present-dayWang Po of Tianliang? Xun Mei calmly looked at him and said, “You’re welcome.” The stone doors slowly closed. The last picture that Chen Changsheng and the others saw was Xun Mei in MaoQiuyu’s lap, his eyes closed. Back at the grass hut, some of the youths sat on the doorstep, others walkedon the fence, and more others looked at the mausoleum, but none of them hadanything to say. Gou Hanshi was the oldest and his cultivation was the most profound, so atthis point, it was reasonable for him to say something. However, he did not. To young people like them, succeeding in the Grand Examination and enteringthe Mausoleum should have been the highpoint of their lives. Who could haveimagined that they would encounter this sort of situation on the first night? In the future, who amongst this group would be saying “Thank you” and whowould be saying “You’re welcome”?