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Now reading: Chapter 404 - 401 Taoist1 from Immortality Through Array Formations, a Fantasy novel by Observing the Emptiness.

This eerie Taoist, standing motionless at the edge of the field like a scarecrow, did not move for a long ti.

Several cultivators were approaching from afar, cursing sothing as they walked.

"These Spirit Farrs really have so nerve..."

"They’re hard to deal with."

"If this continues, our Sun Family is not going to have an easy ti..."

"What does the Family Head even have in mind?"

"He seems quite wary of those few cultivators from outside..."

...

The few cultivators from outside?

Upon hearing this, the Taoist turned his head stiffly and gave them a glance.

The cultivators of the Sun Family stopped in their tracks upon noticing him, seeing that the Taoist had a weak aura, shabbily dressed in peculiar attire, they questioned:

"Who are you?"

The Taoist did not respond but let out a dull sound from his throat.

It was like an aged drum leaking air, unable to produce a clear sound.

"Is he a mute?"

"Wearing a bamboo hat and a straw raincoat, could he be one of those Spirit Farrs from East Mountain Village?"

"That can’t be right; he’s also wearing a Taoist robe inside, looks like a Taoist..."

"So outsider?"

The several Sun Family cultivators discussed among themselves.

anwhile, the Taoist continued to watch them in silence.

One of the taller, thinner cultivators with a quick temper cursed:

"You poverty-stricken Taoist, what the hell are you looking at? Keep staring and I’ll gouge your eyes out..."

Before his words were finished, the Taoist suddenly pounced towards him.

The tall, thin cultivator was startled and, in a rush, threw a punch, but just one punch knocked the Taoist to the ground.

He steadied his heart and then sneered:

"And here I thought you had so skills, daring to lay hands on with just that?"

Then he walked over and started beating and kicking the Taoist, cursing while he hit:

"What trash? Hit ?"

The Taoist struggled a few tis but could not fight back.

The other Sun Family cultivators cheered from the side.

They would usually flaunt the power of the Sun Family to bully others, beating up anyone who crossed them like this.

It was both an outlet for their anger and a way to uphold the dignity of the Sun Family.

After the tall, thin cultivator finished beating him, he sneered coldly, "That’ll teach you to watch where you’re looking!"

Having said that, he kicked the Taoist and prepared to leave.

However, the Taoist stretched out his withered hand and grabbed his foot.

The tall, thin cultivator struggled to break free several tis without success, growing furious, he drew his knife.

He chopped off the Taoist’s hand with one strike.

But at the severed spot, only decayed flesh was present, with not a drop of blood.

The tall, thin cultivator felt a bit disgusted and a bit chilly, and decided to take a closer look at who this Taoist was, and why he was so strange.

He took a careful look at the Taoist’s face.

At this glance, he was startled.

The Taoist’s face was ordinary, but those eyes, pitch-black and hollow, like the eyes of a dead person.

Just one look made his head swim.

Suddenly, his Sea of Consciousness churned, he felt a headache and an urge to vomit.

At the sa ti, it was as if sothing invisible, sticky, and wet, climbed onto his head, then little by little, it burrowed into his divine chamber, drilling all the way into his Sea of Consciousness.

From inside the Sea of Consciousness, there ca a sucking sound.

As if sothing was feeding...

The tall, thin cultivator felt an even stronger sensation of nausea and dizziness.

Nevertheless, this discomfort was montary.

In the blink of an eye, he couldn’t feel anything anymore.

With lingering pain, the tall, thin cultivator’s gaze filled with confusion.

Gradually, his pupils deepened slightly, and his eyes no longer held any doubt.

And the Taoist on the ground slowly collapsed, no longer clinging, no longer struggling, lifeless.

The other Sun Family cultivators were taken aback at the sight:

"Sun Ji, did you kill soone?"

"If he’s dead, he’s dead; it’s not like we haven’t killed before."

The thin, tall cultivator nad Sun Ji spoke indifferently, his voice carrying an almost imperceptible hoarseness.

"Then it’s the usual drill."

"Alright."

The group went to the roadside to keep watch, guard against any other cultivators passing by or having seen anything.

Sun Ji dragged the Taoist’s body to a nearby cliff and threw it over.

But before discarding the corpse, he tore off the Taoist’s robe and kept it for himself.

The others exchanged glances.

"You want the robe of a dead man?"

"I’m used to wearing it."

The rest were taken aback and cursed:

"What nonsense are you talking?"

"Used to wearing it?"

"You’re wearing a dead man’s Taoist robe?"

"Put it on for us to see then?"

Without waiting for a response, Sun Ji actually put on the Taoist robe.

His tall, lanky figure clad in the dirty and old robe, with limbs sticking out awkwardly, looked utterly ill-fitting and sowhat sinister.

Like a field scarecrow cloaked in human clothes.

The other cultivators all showed signs of alarm.

One of the Sun Family cultivators couldn’t help but say:

"You’ve actually got the guts to wear it? Damn, I really take my hat off to you."

Unperturbed, Sun Ji simply said:

"It’s getting late, let’s head back."

The others glanced at the sky, the sun was still high, it didn’t seem late at all.

But, having killed soone, even though it was just a passing, naless Taoist, it was still better to go back to the clan to lay low.

"Alright."

As the group headed back, Sun Ji suddenly said:

"It seems like we took a wrong turn."

"No, we didn’t."

Sun Ji pointed in another direction, "That way is the way back ho."

The others looked and had a mont of realization:

"Right."

"Must’ve drunk too much."

"Indeed, they had taken the wrong path."

Then they walked down another road.

They kept walking.

But the end of this road...

was a steep cliff.

Below the cliff lay an abyss thousands of feet deep.

They continued as usual, talking and laughing on their way ho, walking onto the cliff, then plumting to their deaths, with not a single bone left intact.

Even as they fell, smiles remained on their faces.

In the face of death, they remained oblivious.

Only Sun Ji stopped at the edge of the cliff.

He looked indifferently at the abyss below, then turned his head to gaze at Thousand Families Town and the prominent estate within it, before walking towards it with asured steps.

Sun Ji wore an ill-fitting Taoist robe that showed both hand and foot.

His steps were natural at first but began to falter as he walked.

The cultivators on the road found him odd, but none dared to ask.

Sun Ji made his way to the estate of the Sun Family.

And then to Sun Yi’s study.

Inside the study, Sun Yi was still pondering over the Thick Earth Formation, deeply troubled.

He soon beca frustrated.

Still at a loss.

How does one learn a Formation of the first grade with eleven patterns?

How on earth did that kid manage to learn it?

Why, even though he had reached the Foundation Establishnt Stage, could he not grasp it after pondering for so long?

Sun Yi was anxious.

If he couldn’t learn this Formation, he would no longer be able to use it to threaten the Spirit Farr.

Without the Spirit Farr’s support, the Sun Family would eventually run out of resources and decline.

"What if I pull man, and destroy the Spirit Field directly?"

A cold glint flickered in Sun Yi’s eyes.

Destroying the Spirit Field would destroy the Thick Earth Formation.

Without the Thick Earth Formation, those Spirit Farrs who didn’t know Formations would still have to rely on the Sun Family.

But the Formation belonged to the Old Ancestor of the Sun Family.

If he destroyed this Formation, it would also be akin to defying the teachings of his forebear.

It would be tantamount to forgetting his roots...

Sun Yi was indecisive and his thoughts were in turmoil.

Just then, soone knocked on the door.

Sun Yi was extrely irritated and ignored it.

But the person kept knocking.

Knock... Knock... Knock...

The sound was monotonous and numb.

In Thousand Families Town, in the Sun Family, who dared to knock on his door like this?

Pressing down his anger, Sun Yi said, "Get in here!"

The door slowly opened, and Sun Ji walked in wearing a dirty, old, and slightly too small Taoist robe.

Sun Yi was taken aback when he saw it and couldn’t help but say,

"What the hell is that you’re wearing?"

Sun Ji didn’t speak.

Sun Yi frowned, sensing sothing was off, "What are you here for?"

Sun Ji still made no sound.

Sun Yi was about to say sothing more when he saw Sun Ji suddenly make a move, pulling out a waist knife and slashing at him.

But how could he, at the Qi-refining Realm, be a match for Sun Yi, who had reached the Foundation Establishnt Stage?

Sun Yi caught the blade barehanded, channeling Spiritual Power, and with a twist, he warped the blade as if it were a sheet of iron, curling it up.

Then Sun Yi struck back with a palm, sending forth a surge of Spiritual Power that knocked Sun Ji away.

Sun Ji’s chest was shattered by the force of the Foundation Establishnt Spiritual Power, and he slumped to the ground, spitting blood.

Sun Yi snorted coldly, stepped forward, grabbed Sun Ji by the collar, lifting him up, and said coldly,

"You ingrate, who sent you to kill ?"

Sun Ji tried to say sothing, but instead coughed up a gush of blood from his throat.

"Who is it that gave you such a great offer to foolishly attempt to kill ?"

Sun Yi stared into Sun Ji’s eyes and said coldly, "Speak!"

Sun Ji couldn’t speak, but the color of his eyes deepened.

His pupils dilated, the whites shrank.

Little by little, his entire eyes turned pitch black and hollow.

Sun Yi felt a violent, nauseating pain in his Sea of Consciousness, furrowing his brow tightly before it slowly eased.

He tossed Sun Ji to the ground, oblivious, and then slowly returned to his seat.

"Sun Yi" sat in the chair with a vacant look in his eyes.

Amidst the flickering candlelight, he began recalling so mories.

And he seed to be searching for sothing in those mories.

"Thick Earth Formation..."

"Ultimate Formation of the Earth Sect, first grade with eleven patterns, such a fine piece to end up here..."

"Mr. Zhuang..."

"My... dear junior brother..."

"Barely breathing, looks like the wound won’t heal..."

"Ah, Old Kui is also here..."

"Took a disciple? That doesn’t seem like you."

"Bai... Bai... my sister’s child?"

"Still clinging to the past."

"What are you doing here?"

"To draw the Thick Earth Formation?"

"ddling in affairs that are none of your business..."

"Is that all?"

"Sun Yi" muttered to himself as he pondered.

Suddenly, he paused, murmuring,

"No, this isn’t right, I’ve forgotten sothing..."

"It’s not that I’ve forgotten, it’s that soone doesn’t want to know..."

"What did I forget?"

Sun Yi began scratching his head in tornt, then suddenly rembered:

"There was another disciple? Another disciple?"

"How could there be another disciple?"

"Who is it?"

"Why can’t I rember?"

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