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Now reading: Chapter 40 - 38: Turmoil (Part 2) from Great Dao Lord through Deducing Myriad Arts, a Eastern novel by 1 Buck of Moonlight.

Let analyze this text:

[Step 1: Contextual Analysis]

Literary genre: This appears to be a Chinese wuxia or xianxia web novel. It features martial arts, cultivation, and political intrigue.

Language style: The text uses a mix of dialogue and narration with so internal monologue. The style is relatively straightforward with so martial arts terminology.

Tone: Serious, with elents of intrigue and subtle sches. There are ntions of violence (the burning of a place with people inside).

Plot keywords: martial arts, cultivation, carriage driver, buying a vehicle, political intrigue, disaster, refugees, secret society, revenge

Characters:

- Wu Liangchen (武良辰): Male protagonist, a carriage driver who has so martial arts abilities and recently did sothing violent (likely burning the Five Blessings Hall)

- Yang Lian’Er (杨莲儿): Female, seems to be Wu Liangchen’s employer and a person of importance

- Aunt Fan (樊姨): Female, appears to be Yang Lian’Er’s guardian/ntor and has taught Wu Liangchen so martial arts

- Yuan Er (袁二): Male, seems to be like a brother figure to Wu Liangchen

- Yan Zongtai (严宗泰): Male, antagonist, seems to be pursuing Yang Lian’Er romantically and has political power

- Miao Guard (苗护卫): A deceased character, worked for Yan

Organizations/Groups:

- Heartless Dao (无情道): Appears to be a secret society or sect that Aunt Fan and Yang Lian’Er belong to

- Eagle Claw Sect (鹰爪门): Another martial arts sect

- Five Blessings Hall (五福堂): A carriage business that was burned down

- Great Yan (大燕): The dynasty/country where the story takes place

[Step 2: Integrated Translation and Polishing]

Now I’ll translate the text while applying all the polishing rules:

The text begins with Wu Liangchen talking about buying his own carriage. He currently works as a driver, likely for Yang Lian’Er, and Aunt Fan has been teaching him martial arts. Despite having enough money and power now to quit being a driver, he feels indebted to them.

There are ntions of disasters and refugees coming to the city, with prices rising. There appears to be political instability, and the Heartless Dao seems to be planning sothing against the corrupt governnt.

The story also reveals that Wu Liangchen likely attacked and burned down the Five Blessings Hall carriage business, killing 28 people including soone from the Eagle Claw Sect. This has angered Yan Zongtai, who believes the Heartless Dao is responsible.

Let now proceed with the detailed translation:

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Wu Liangchen pondered for a mont, then shook his head. "I don’t know."

"If you ask , this is a good opportunity. Don’t you have a good patron? Now would be the perfect ti to figure out how to buy your own carriage. That way, you won’t have to put up with the carriage companies anymore."

Wu Liangchen’s heart stirred.

He had indeed thought about buying a carriage.

With his current abilities and the wealth he’d accumulated, he actually didn’t need to work as a carriage driver anymore.

But he still had his duties to Yang Lian’Er, and Aunt Fan had guided him with her teachings.

Regardless of her motives, she had at least helped him step into the world of martial arts.

Besides, he had only learned one set of stance techniques and leg skills so far. Perhaps he could learn more valuable skills from Aunt Fan in the future.

All things considered, he really should buy a carriage.

But he couldn’t purchase it in his own na—that would attract too much attention.

Especially during these sensitive tis, if he were to pull out handfuls of silver coins to buy a carriage, anyone would question where the money ca from.

Seeing Wu Liangchen lost in silence, Yuan Er thought he was concerned about the money, so he sighed and said, "If my wife hadn’t fallen ill, I could have helped you out a bit, but right now I just don’t have that capacity."

"But doesn’t your patron treat you well? You could try borrowing from him, even if it cos with interest. Since you work for him too, it shouldn’t be too difficult."

"Thank you, Brother Yuan. I’ll think carefully about this matter."

"Good! These things can’t be rushed, especially these days. Things won’t be peaceful outside, so try to stay ho as much as possible."

"I understand."

After bidding farewell to Brother Yuan and returning ho, Wu Liangchen stayed indoors the entire day. Only at dusk did he tell his sister to go to bed early, then he left ho and headed straight for North City.

When he arrived at the Yang family residence and saw Aunt Fan, before he could speak, she began laughing.

"Who would have thought that soone so young could be so ruthless?"

Wu Liangchen had always known he couldn’t hide this from Aunt Fan. After all, when he asked for ti off, she had already given him subtle hints.

But Wu Liangchen didn’t dwell on the matter. As long as he didn’t admit to anything, nobody could prove he was responsible.

So he just smiled and said, "Aunt Fan, I’d like to borrow so money from you to buy a carriage."

"That’s fine. There’s no need to borrow. I’ll have soone buy one for you. You can be the young lady’s dedicated driver," Aunt Fan said casually.

Wu Liangchen thought this arrangent was even better, so he nodded gratefully. "Thank you, Aunt Fan."

"No need for thanks. Compared to the value you’ve demonstrated, this is nothing."

As she spoke, a look of admiration appeared on Aunt Fan’s face.

As a veteran in these circles, she naturally knew far more than ordinary people, which made her all the more surprised.

In a single night, twenty-eight people, including that disciple from the Eagle Claw Sect, had all perished in the fire.

What’s more, she’d heard that the constabulary had dispatched many experienced investigators and coroners, yet they still found no clues.

Such skill and courage, Aunt Fan admitted, she hadn’t possessed when she first entered this world.

So Wu Liangchen’s value in her eyes increased once again.

But these things couldn’t be stated openly. Wu Liangchen understood this too, so after exchanging a few pleasantries with Aunt Fan, he left.

After he departed, Aunt Fan went to the inner quarters to see Yang Lian’Er.

As soon as she entered, Yang Lian’Er hurriedly hid the book she was reading under the table.

Aunt Fan pretended not to notice and proceeded to relate what had happened.

After hearing it all, Yang Lian’Er beca excited.

"Aunt Fan, are you sure he’s the one behind the Five Blessings Hall case?"

"Who else could it be?"

"That’s impressive. He looks so handso and honest, but acts with such decisiveness and ruthlessness." Yang Lian’Er clicked her tongue in admiration, then asked, "So are you planning to bring him into our Dao?"

Aunt Fan shook her head. "Not yet."

"Recently, Great Yan has been plagued by natural disasters, and the already decaying situation is growing more unstable. This is the perfect ti for us to make our move, but the problem is that the court’s hawks and dogs, along with various factions, are all becoming active."

"We need to be extrely cautious now, or we risk losing everything we’ve worked for. This young man has excellent character and talent, but we’ve known him for too short a ti to fully trust him. Let’s wait a while longer."

Yang Lian’Er naturally had no objections.

"How are things outside now?"

"The refugees from nearby areas have already entered the city, and prices are soaring as a result. But this is just the beginning. When refugees from North River and South River prefectures pour in, it will inevitably lead to chaos."

"It’s a sha that Great Yan not only fails to control these powerful forces but actually colludes with them, sharpening their knives to make a fortune. They’re truly rotten to the core." As she said this, Aunt Fan’s face was filled with hatred and contempt.

Yang Lian’Er’s expression also beca solemn. "Has our Dao begun to act?"

"Yes, we’ve started, but for now we’re only spreading the word among a small circle at the lowest levels. We’re just waiting for the conflicts to erupt, and then we’ll advance like a force breaking through bamboo."

At this point, Aunt Fan suddenly smiled. "Actually, that young man has done us a favor."

"What favor?"

"That Yan fellow, in his ambition to advance further, ordered all the carriage companies in Dinghai City to keep an eye out for information about our Dao. The order was issued during the day, and by nightfall, the Five Blessings Hall was wiped out. Now the other carriage companies will have to think twice about their position."

"Yan Zongtai... his harassnt has been increasing lately," Yang Lian’Er said coldly.

Although he was her number one fan, Yang Lian’Er had no affection whatsoever for this sinister-faced man, and was in fact quite annoyed by him.

"Don’t worry, young miss. His arrogance won’t last much longer. Once our Dao’s experts arrive, we’ll start by dealing with his Yan family."

"As for now, he’s probably in a frantic state, so he won’t be bothering you for the next few days," Aunt Fan said with a smile.

And just as she said, at this very mont, Young Master Yan was indeed in a state of rage.

"What did you say? No clues were found? So my n died for nothing?" Yan Zongtai grew increasingly angry as he spoke, hurling the nearby teapot.

CRASH.

The man below dared not dodge, and the teapot smashed right into his forehead. Blood imdiately stread down his face.

But he didn’t even dare to wipe it away, continuing to bow repeatedly and admit fault.

"Young Master, please calm down. It’s not that your servant is incompetent, but that the perpetrator was too brutal. Miao Guard’s body was burned to charcoal, and all evidence has been completely destroyed."

"I don’t care about any of that! I just want the person behind this captured!" Yan Zongtai’s face was contorted with rage.

Of course, he wasn’t concerned about the death of a guard. What bothered him was how this incident had made him lose face.

After all, an order he issued during the day was countered by the destruction of an establishnt that very night.

If this wasn’t a deliberate show of defiance against him, what was it?

"Yes, sir!" The man hurriedly nodded.

At this point, Yan Zongtai let out a long breath and softened his tone.

"This is clearly the work of the Heartless Dao. So if we follow this lead to find the true culprit, the Heartless Dao won’t escape either. This would be a great achievent, and I will reward you generously!"

"Your servant understands and will do everything possible."

"You may leave!"

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