Translator: Cinder Translations
"If you're interested, you can participate in the Spellcraft Gathering as well. But with your understanding of thunder techniques, I doubt you'd achieve much," Xing Chang sneered, his tone dripping with contempt and a look that belittled Song Wen's skills.
It was as though he had entirely forgotten how Song Wen had once used thunder techniques to save his life.
Song Wen replied, "I think I'll sit this one out to avoid making a fool of myself."
Xing Chang smirked. "At least you have so self-awareness. So, about teaching thunder techniques-what's your decision? Don't worry, I won't let you go unrewarded."
As he spoke, Xing Chang tossed a cloth pouch to Song Wen.
"There are a thousand spirit stones here-consider it your paynt." Holding the pouch, Song Wen's lips twitched involuntarily.
His apparent cultivation level was at least late Foundation Establishnt.
A re thousand low-grade spirit stones to instruct in thunder techniques?
Since when had thunder techniques beco so worthless?
Xing Chang's arrogance had once again redefined Song Wen's understanding of presumptuousness.
If it weren't for his need to acquire the Focused Spirit Stab through Xing Chang, Song Wen would have been tempted to slap him dead on the spot. (TLN: Please do)
Putting away the spirit stones, Song Wen said, "It's my honor to serve Daoist Xing. But I'm curious-why did you choose thunder techniques for the Spellcraft Gathering?"
Xing Chang grinned smugly. "Thunder-talented cultivators are incredibly rare. If I compete with thunder techniques at the Spellcraft Gathering, I'll undoubtedly stand out among the participants and easily achieve a high ranking."
Song Wen nodded in agreent. "Which thunder technique would Daoist Xing like to start with?"
"Of course, with Thunder Palm," Xing Chang replied.
Thunder Palm was the most basic thunder technique, cultivable from the mid-Qi Refinent stage.
"You haven't even trained in Thunder Palm?" Song Wen asked in surprise.
"I haven't," Xing Chang admitted.
"Then how did you determine that your thunder affinity is exceptional?"
"Everyone knows that my father, Xing Gaohan, excels in thunder techniques, and many of my siblings also specialize in thunder techniques. How could my talent be inferior?"
To Song Wen, Xing Chang's self-assurance ca across as sheer stupidity.
That such a fool could survive the brutal world of cultivation and even advance to late Foundation Establishnt was nothing short of remarkable.
It all boiled down to having a capable father and a powerful family.
"Does Daoist Xing have the incantation for Thunder Palm?" Song Wen asked.
"Of course, I have the incantation. I've called you here just to correct any mistakes in my technique," Xing Chang replied.
"Thunder techniques are imnsely powerful and difficult to control. Shall we practice outside the city?" Song Wen suggested.
Xing Chang shook his head repeatedly. "No, I can't leave the city. After my recent close call during training, my mother has forbidden from going outside."
Song Wen sighed inwardly. This guy was still a mama's boy.
"In that case, let's practice thunder techniques in this courtyard."
An hour later...
"Daoist Xing, you're truly a prodigy among n, with an extraordinary natural talent," Song Wen exclaid, feigning amazent as he watched the lightning flicker in Xing Chang's palm. He showered him with flattery.
Surprisingly, as Xing Chang had claid, his thunder affinity wasn't bad.
However, it was rely "not bad" and still fell far short compared to Song Wen.
After all, Song Wen's affinity for thunder techniques stemd from the divine beast Kui Niu's bloodline within the Azure Ox.
TLN: Referring to Kou Chang's contracted beast from chapter 145.
Xing Chang raised his hand, hurling the lightning into the sky.
The bolt shot up, climbing hundreds of feet before suddenly exploding into countless brilliant sparks.
The dazzling display caught the attention of many cultivators within the Listening Wind Pavilion.
Xing Chang was imnsely pleased with himself. "They all say thunder talent is rare and cultivating thunder techniques is as hard as scaling the heavens. But to , it's nothing!"
Just then.
The courtyard door resounded with a knock from outside.
"Dear guest, the Listening Wind Pavilion is a place of peace and refinent. Please refrain from using spells within its premises," a crisp and lodious voice called out from outside the door.
A young maid, about twenty years old with a delicate and lovely appearance, stood quietly outside the courtyard gate.
Xing Chang's expression darkened suddenly, his gaze turning icy.
"How dare a lowly maid like you ddle in my affairs!" he snarled.
He perford a lightning incantation, and in monts, a ball of lightning the size of a bowl
ford in his palm.
With a wave of his hand, Xing Chang flung the lightning outward.
"Boom!"
The lightning struck the wooden gate.
The gate, unable to withstand the thunderous power of a late Foundation Establishnt cultivator, shattered instantly into countless sharp fragnts that shot outward.
The poor maid, faced with the oncoming shards, had no ability to resist.
All she could do was watch as the sharp wooden splinters pierced through her body, leaving
her riddled with wounds, her blood and flesh flying everywhere.
When the wood splinters settled, the maid's figure was gone without a trace.
Only the scattered remains of flesh on the ground bore witness to the beautiful maid who had
once been there.
"Hmph! That's the fate of anyone who dares interfere with my business!" Xing Chang
declared arrogantly.
The commotion caused by the killing imdiately drew the attention of every cultivator in
the Listening Wind Pavilion.
A flash of movent.
A woman, around thirty years old, appeared outside the courtyard.
This woman had a seductive figure, scanty attire, and a captivating air that exuded feminine
allure.
She glanced at the bloodied remains on the ground, her eyes cold as frost, then directed her icy gaze at Xing Chang inside the courtyard.
"Young Master Xing, you've killed a maid of my Listening Wind Pavilion. You owe an
explanation," she said.
Xing Chang sneered disdainfully. "Bai Man, what are you? You think I owe you an explanation? When I show you respect, you're the manager of the Listening Wind Pavilion;
without it, you're just a lowly harlot who'll sleep with anyone."
Bai Man glared at him furiously.
"Young Master Xing, as the descendant of Xing Clan's patriarch, I, a re rogue cultivator, dare not provoke you. But the Listening Wind Pavilion belongs to the First Young Master. If he
hears of today's incident, I wonder how he'll react."
In Fang City, there was only one person worthy of the title "First Young Master": Xing Gaohan's legitimate son, Xing Li Ren.
Hearing this, Xing Chang's expression shifted in shock. It was clear he hadn't known that the Listening Wind Pavilion was his elder brother's property.
His deanor turned flustered and apprehensive.
"The Listening Wind Pavilion belongs to my elder brother?"
Bai Man smirked coldly. "Whether it does or not, Young Master Xing can inquire back at the
Xing Clan."
Xing Chang believed her words almost entirely.
In Fang City, no one would dare falsely use the Xing Clan's na; doing so would be courting
death.
He forced himself to remain composed, trying not to reveal his fear.
"Hmph! It's just a maid who died. Would my elder brother really hold accountable for
that?"
Though his tone remained firm, his underlying panic was apparent.
Before his words had fully settled, he leaped onto his flying sword and hurriedly left the
Listening Wind Pavilion.
Watching Xing Chang's retreating figure, Song Wen's impression of him deepened.
He bullies the weak but fears the strong!
Turning to Bai Man, Song Wen cupped his hands and said respectfully, "Manager Bai, this
matter has nothing to do with ."
Bai Man nodded slightly without saying much, allowing Song Wen to leave on his flying
sword.
Song Wen thought this matter was over.
To his surprise, the next day, he received another ssage from Xing Chang inviting him back
to the Listening Wind Pavilion to teach him thunder techniques. "How could Xing Chang be so forgetful? He just lost face at the Listening Wind Pavilion yesterday, yet today he's rushing back. Could it be that he's found a backer and now feels
emboldened?"
(End of the Chapter)
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