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Now reading: Chapter 6: A Song That Breaks the Heart from Chen Ping's Sword, a Eastern novel by Small fish.

Spring is still cold, the leftover snow is lting.

Chang Sansi only leisurely rose from the soft jade-like body of his concubine once the sun was high above.

Although he got up a bit late, the daily "Silk Thread Puppetry" could not be neglected; it’s the skill for survival, allowing him to lead such a pleasant life, all thanks to this mastery.

Bone Forging, Bone Strengthening and Marrow Cleansing, Chang Sansi ticulously perford them, slowly inhaling and exhaling the cold morning air with peculiar and challenging movents. He felt his muscles and bones stretch bit by bit, as if a warm current flowed through his flesh.

The trendous energy spent last night gradually recovered through these unusual movents.

Until his blood surged like a tide throughout his body, making him warm all over, he then gently stopped, exhaled a mouthful of mixed white vapor.

"Extend your muscles by an inch, live ten years longer."

Chang Sansi was quite satisfied with his condition but wasn’t hasty in completing his task.

He knew that so things, if dragged long enough, would present an opportunity.

The position of Vice Incense Master in the Seven-Colored Hall’s Cyan Hall was actually quite good...

He had people, he had silver; but most importantly, he had exceptionally well-inford ssages, which were very helpful in completing the tasks entrusted by the Lord.

After finishing his practice, he washed his hands and face, comfortably enjoyed a drink of Allium Chinense Liquor, and drank a bowl of warm milk and Rehmannia porridge.

He felt a warm sensation throughout his stomach and intestines, sighed comfortably.

Just as he was indulging in these peaceful and free days.

A servant rushed in to report, ruining his good mood for the day.

"You an, Yat the Black is dead, and it’s his own few crippled little beggars who did it, ha... truly worthless."

Chang Sansi looked up and laughed, laughing so hard that he coughed lightly, almost choking on the hot porridge.

"Yes, Master, their bodies are still laid out at the Earth God Temple on Qilin Street. Big-Beard Zhang was also there and witnessed the little beggars taking action."

The servant knew the more happily this Vice Incense Master laughed, the more he wanted to kill.

This made him speak even more cautiously.

"Interesting, very interesting."

Chang Sansi put down the porridge bowl, smilingly and softly instructed, "Bring a few people, co with to check it out. I didn’t expect that soone in our Cyan Hall Incense Hall turned out to be talented."

Yat the Black was personally promoted from the grassroots by him, naturally he was very familiar with this person’s skills.

No matter how poor, he was a tough contender with achievents in Bone Forging; how could he be killed by a few little beggars who couldn’t even afford a al, it’s intriguing—it heightened Chang Sansi’s curiosity.

...

The Earth God Temple grew increasingly dilapidated, with waves of stench emanating.

This place was never ant to be inhabited; usually, few people entered to take a look.

Now several corpses were dragged out, amidst wild grasses, broken bricks and rubble, making it even more eerie, like a scene from a desolate graveyard.

"Explain in detail how they died?"

Chang Sansi took a couple of glances, basically understanding the cause of death of these few people, but there were still details that weren’t very certain.

"Those guys were too vicious; first, they sared their eyes with incense ash, then suddenly struck. Boss Yat was unguarded and lost his life. There was also Brother Li, who was attacked from behind by a thief with a severed hand..."

Big-Beard Zhang tried to hold back tears, face full of pity, telling it with great earnestness...

The five-finger marks were deep on his left cheek, swollen high, and he dared not delay, promptly recounted in full the scene he witnessed that night.

"You an, a cripple, a severed hand, and a eunuch just killed off both Yat the Black?"

Chang Sansi found himself suppressing laughter again, managed to hold back, pointing at those corpses, said, "Go ahead, they shouldn’t have escaped far, even if they left the city, they couldn’t get into the mountains. In any case, catch all the little fellows back, and flay them one by one. Otherwise, if others find out, they’ll say our Cyan Hall Incense Hall lacks hierarchy and doesn’t understand rules."

Whether dead or not, whoever died, Chang Sansi actually didn’t care at all.

The problem was, Yat the Black followed him, and he personally instructed him to manage the beggars and displaced people on Qilin Street, no matter how incompetent, any beating or killing should be done by oneself.

And being killed by a few little beggars under his command, what does this even count as?

Turns out, the one he promoted was just such a useless fool.

He even had to be careful not to let the Xingqing Prefecture constables know about this matter.

Too shaful!

"They haven’t escaped, they didn’t escape..."

Big-Beard Zhang quickly said, knowing Vice Incense Master Chang didn’t intend to punish him further, thus his life was spared.

Since last night, he had been watching with a few brothers, wanted to act but didn’t dare, even listened to weird sounds all night.

Until morning, he dared to report it upwards bravely.

Now wanting to redeem himself by rit, how could he miss the chance to perform?

"Didn’t escape? Where?"

Chang Sansi’s smile almost faltered, his voice sharp, feeling utterly absurd.

’Is it that I, Chang Sansi, can’t wield a knife anymore, or have those murderous little beggars lost their minds?’

What are they relying on?

"Right there, singing a tune!"

Big-Beard Zhang blinked his eyes exaggeratedly and pointed shakily in a direction.

In the bustling crowd on Qilin Street, a hundred paces ahead, it’s surprisingly congested, with a series of cheers faintly echoing.

"Great, one more song."

"Here’s your reward, you sang well."

Soone shouted loudly.

Many others, however, stretched their sleeves, secretly wiping away tears, while squeezing themselves inward. Their eyes seed glued to the inside of the circle, crying and shouting simultaneously.

"More, more, I haven’t had enough listening."

"Great lyrics, great lody, this tune should exist in heaven, how many tis could one hear it in the world."

This was a scholarly person, shaking his head thoughtfully.

A few crows flew overhead, Chang Sansi’s gaze blank, his expression peculiar. He glanced at Big-Beard Zhang, seeing he truly wasn’t speaking falsehood, he lifted his steps thoughtfully forward.

"Let’s go see."

A few fearso n followed behind.

Not far away, they quickly approached, and suddenly all around beca silent...

A series of either clear or muffled, clinking and clanking sounds arose, carrying a strange rhythm, striking a soul-stirring cadence.

Chang Sansi learned music as a child, diligently practiced "Silk Thread Puppetry," played the role of "Young Scholar" for the first half of his life, and beca an assassin under the Lord, taking countless lives with his hands.

Originally, he thought he had completely severed ties with his past days, playing another person’s life. Hearing this strange rhythm enter his ears, he suddenly felt a blur before his eyes, almost losing control of his body, rising to dance with the music.

Before he could clear the crowd and see what instrunt produced such bizarre yet beautiful music, his ears suddenly rang with mournful, moving songs that prompt tears.

"Outside the long pavilion, beside the ancient road, green grass connects to the sky..."

The voice articulated clearly with emotion, instantly drawing people into the painting, stirring heartstrings.

Chang Sansi’s entire body trembled, feeling goosebumps all over his body.

An indescribable shiver surged into his soul.

This familiar feeling ca whenever he heard a tune he truly loved, deeply imrsed, a residue from learning opera as a child; of course, this was nothing bad.

He always felt that being human, one should have so preferences. In this bleak and unforgiving world, it would not be too desperate...

"The evening wind caresses the willow, the flute sound fades, sunset beyond the mountain. The ends of the earth, the corners of the world, half of the acquaintances drop away. A pot of unfiltered liquor finishes the remaining joy, tonight’s farewell dreams are cold..."

The song echoed, full and winding.

At this mont, listening intently, one could discern three or four voices of n and won softly chanting, layer upon layer, prompting countless reveries...

Chang Sansi listened intently, his eyes slightly misty. He even recalled those forgotten farewells of yesteryears.

He no longer rembered what he had co to do, the intention to kill had vanished without a trace.

Only thinking to see clearly, who sang such good tunes and crafted such fine lyrics?

The fierce-looking n following behind, seeing their Vice Incense Master Chang in a dazed expression, were dumbstruck, wanted to say sothing, but dared not.

When the song finished, cheers resounded around.

As the crowd squeezed... Chang Sansi moved forward with the flow, his eyes wide open, and saw so people throwing broken silver, copper coins falling like rain on the ground.

So people were wiping tears while shouting: "Sing another one!"

This was not the reason for Chang Sansi’s astonishnt...

In today’s age of extrely scarce entertainnt, being able to enjoy such a good tune, one should raise a glass, it deserves throwing so silver.

He was surprised that the singers were surprisingly just four little underage lads...

A Hua Lian kid’s singing voice lodious, like a golden oriole’s gentle chirp; the other two kids looked very similar, voices hard to distinguish gender, gentle and delicate.

Another one, with a broken hand, sang with a deep, resonant voice, occasionally harmonizing.

Most absurdly, the beautiful clinking and clanging music he initially heard...

Was originally from a la crippled boy, using a pair of chopsticks, striking rows of broken bricks and tiles, producing the sounds.

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