When I Achieved Sainthood, the Immortal Official Actually Called Me to Raise Horses! Chapter 9: The Life of a Senior Disciple
Seeing Gu An's concern for him, Zhang Chunqiu felt deeply comforted.
As he prepared to leave the valley, Zhang Chunqiu realized that the person he would miss the most wasn’t his master but his junior brother, Gu An.
Gu An was just too obedient, too honest.
Zhang Chunqiu, much like Li Ya, worried about Gu An and feared that he might be bullied in the future.
"I’ve been in this dicine Valley for forty years, it’s ti to leave. My aptitude in cultivation is poor, and there’s no hope for to reach the Foundation Establishnt stage. Rather than wasting my years here, it’s better to leave the mountain and enjoy the rest of my life. Junior Brother Gu, you should take up the position of Senior Disciple. That lazy kid ng Lang can’t handle the responsibility," Zhang Chunqiu said, patting Gu An’s shoulder seriously.
Gu An hesitated. "But… without you here, Senior Brother, I’m afraid I won’t—"
Cheng Xuandan interrupted, "If you’re not up to it, then let ng—"
"I can do it!" Gu An quickly cut in before he could finish.
Zhang Chunqiu, who had been about to comfort him, was taken aback.
Cheng Xuandan glanced deeply at Gu An but said no more.
Gu An cleared his throat and said, "I can’t let down Senior Brother’s expectations. To be honest, I’m just afraid that if ng Lang becos Senior Brother, he’ll make do everything."
Hearing this, Zhang Chunqiu couldn’t help but laugh out loud.
The atmosphere lightened imdiately, and Zhang Chunqiu began to offer words of encouragent to Gu An, who listened intently.
After chatting for a while, Zhang Chunqiu rolled up his sleeves, knelt before Cheng Xuandan, and kowtowed three tis before getting up and leaving. He left Gu An and Cheng Xuandan alone.
"You’ve seen it for yourself. This dicine Valley cannot keep people. If you don’t want to stay here forever, speak up now. I might be able to help you," Cheng Xuandan said, his eyes calm and serene.
Gu An quickly responded, "I’m willing to stay here for the rest of my life."
"Don’t be too quick to answer because it could truly be for a lifeti," Cheng Xuandan cautioned.
"Master, I wouldn’t dare lie. I really do want to stay here. While others may see the work in the valley as dirty and tiring, to , these are the most comfortable days of my life. You’ve been kind to , and my senior brothers have treated well. I genuinely want to stay here forever," Gu An said sincerely. At this crucial mont, he had to be honest.
Cheng Xuandan’s voice turned grave. "You must have so background. It’s no coincidence that you survived the Demon of Greed and Rage. Moreover, the spiritual energy disturbance last night ca from your courtyard."
Gu An panicked. "Master, I truly have no significant background. The only connection I have is with the Third Miss of the Ji family, Ji Xiaoyu, but I’m just her servant."
"Ji family?" Cheng Xuandan’s eyes widened in shock. It was the first ti Gu An had seen his master’s expression change so drastically.
Gu An could clearly see fear, anger, and dread mixing on Cheng Xuandan’s face, distorting his normally calm deanor into sothing almost grotesque.
Oh no!
Could this old man have a grudge against the Ji family?
Gu An’s heart pounded anxiously. He felt like he had said too much.
"So that’s how it is. From now on, you will be the Senior Disciple of this dicine Valley," Cheng Xuandan said, taking a deep breath.
What a turn of events!
Gu An breathed a sigh of relief. Whether Cheng Xuandan was sincere or not didn’t matter—he was now officially the Senior Disciple!
Even if Cheng Xuandan had malicious intentions, he didn’t have much ti left to act.
And Gu An wasn’t afraid of Cheng Xuandan trying anything. Could this frail old man really be tougher than the Demon of Greed and Rage?
"I will be diligent and live up to Master’s expectations," Gu An promptly pledged.
Cheng Xuandan waved him off. "Go and fetch ng Lang and Xiao Chuan."
Upon hearing this, Gu An bowed and quickly departed.
A stick of incense later...
Gu An, ng Lang, and Xiao Chuan descended from the pavilion. Xiao Chuan was thrilled and kept calling Gu An "Senior Brother" with great enthusiasm.
ng Lang, however, was disgruntled. "Why are you the Senior Brother? Why not ? My cultivation is higher, and my family background is better!"
Gu An wasn’t angry at ng Lang’s outburst. Instead, he turned back with a smile and said, "ng Lang, being the Senior Disciple isn’t as easy as it seems. It’s a lifelong responsibility. Master saw your potential for cultivation, which is why he didn’t make you Senior Brother."
"Really?" ng Lang’s anger started to fade.
"Of course. Look at our previous Senior Brother. He’s been here for forty years! How many forty years do we have in life?"
ng Lang fell silent, his expression changing as he gazed at Gu An with newfound sympathy.
He patted Gu An on the shoulder and said, "Gu An, what a burden for you."
Xiao Chuan also fell quiet.
Deep down, Xiao Chuan harbored dreams of cultivating immortality, so the thought of spending his life in the valley was unappealing.
Gu An pretended to be solemn, though inside he was laughing.
ng Lang really was easy to fool.
And so, Gu An’s life as Senior Disciple began.
Cheng Xuandan entrusted him with the managent of all the valley’s affairs. Gu An delegated the planting and cultivating tasks to Xiao Chuan and ng Lang, leaving himself responsible for the harvesting.
Perhaps out of guilt, ng Lang didn’t complain at all.
The harvesting duties only ca around twice a month, so Gu An spent most of his ti cultivating, though he made sure to keep his progress hidden from others.
Three months passed in the blink of an eye.
Without anyone knowing, Gu An had reached the fifth level of Qi Refining.
The mastery of the Divine Wood Pure Yang Technique was truly powerful!
Despite not spending as much ti cultivating as ng Lang, Gu An still set aside monts for reading and studying.
Autumn leaves covered the dicine Valley, and the surrounding mountains were tinged with fall colors, exuding a lancholic atmosphere.
Standing by the wooden fence, Gu An gazed at the nearly mature third-tier herbs while absentmindedly stroking the White Spirit Mouse in his hand.
Suddenly, he heard sothing. Turning around, he saw Cheng Xuandan approaching from the mouth of the valley, accompanied by a young boy and girl who looked to be around fourteen or fifteen.
Out of instinct, Gu An used his lifespan detection ability.
[Ye Lan (Qi Refining Stage, First Layer): 14/110/130]
[Lu Jiu Jia (Qi Refining Stage, Second Layer): 15/140/190]
Not bad!
More helpers had arrived!
Gu An’s lips curved into a smile as he quickly walked over to Cheng Xuandan.
When he reached Cheng Xuandan, he bowed respectfully.
Lu Jiu Jia and Ye Lan curiously sized him up. With his well-defined features, Gu An had grown more handso as he matured, and his aura, enhanced by the Dragon Force Divine Essence Art and the Divine Wood Pure Yang Technique, made him look distinguished—much like the Tai Xuan Sect’s disciples they had heard of.
"An’er, these two are your new junior brother and sister. Take them to settle in," Cheng Xuandan said before leaving without another word.
An’er?
Gu An almost got goosebumps, but he still bowed respectfully to Cheng Xuandan’s retreating figure.
He then turned to Lu Jiu Jia and Ye Lan, who imdiately greeted him with respectful bows. Their manners pleased him greatly.
Much better!
They were more polite than Li Ya and ng Lang. Back then, those two didn’t even show proper respect to Zhang Chunqiu.
Gu An imdiately took a liking to his new junior brother and sister. He introduced himself and had them do the sa.
Lu Jiu Jia was dark-skinned, dressed in shabby clothes, and looked like a farm boy, but his eyes were bright and full of spirit.
Ye Lan was petite, dressed in finer clothes, and her appearance, while not stunning, was pleasant.
"Co, let show you to your quarters," Gu An said with a smile. His gentle deanor put the two at ease.
On the way to the disciples’ courtyard, Ye Lan couldn’t help but ask about the other disciples in the valley.
Gu An answered honestly.
Afterward, he called over ng Lang and Xiao Chuan to introduce everyone.
Unlike Zhang Chunqiu, Gu An sincerely wanted to foster good relationships among his peers. After all, he was planning to beco the Valley Master.
The addition of Ye Lan and Lu Jiu Jia reminded Gu An of Zhu Moya and the Demon of Greed and Rage.
No, this needs to be resolved soon to avoid any danger to the junior disciples!
With this concern in mind, Gu An continued teaching his new junior brother and sister how to fulfill their duties.
That night...
Gu An closed his door and took out the communication stone Chu Jingfeng had given him. He infused it with a sliver of spiritual power, and the stone began to heat up.
It was Gu An’s first ti using this sort of "immortal technology," and he found it quite fascinating.
After a few monts, Chu Jingfeng’s voice ca through: "Who is this?"
Really? How many people did you give this stone to?
Suppressing the urge to complain, Gu An answered, "Senior, it’s Gu An from the dicine Valley."
Chu Jingfeng fell silent.
Gu An felt a bit awkward, but Chu Jingfeng soon spoke again, "Do you have information about the Demon of Greed and Rage?"
"Yes!"
Gu An responded confidently and relayed everything he had seen and heard.
After he finished, Chu Jingfeng asked gravely, "Is this true?"
"It is. I swear I’m not lying. He’s not far from our dicine Valley, and I’m worried he’ll harm us," Gu An said earnestly.
"Very well. Leave this matter to . I’ll investigate his lair in the outer sect. You won’t be troubled by this again."
"Thank you, Senior. If everything goes smoothly, I’d also like to request that you don’t ntion . I’m just an ordinary disciple with no talent and don’t want to attract any trouble. I only seek a peaceful life."
"Hmm, I understand," Chu Jingfeng said before cutting off the communication.
Gu An placed the communication stone on his table, carefully reviewing his interactions with both Chu Jingfeng and Zhu Moya, checking for any mistakes.
What a hassle.
I hope this all gets resolved smoothly.
All I want is to cultivate in peace.
Gu An sighed inwardly. Compared to fighting, he much preferred the tranquil life of harvesting herbs.
...
After informing Chu Jingfeng, Gu An patrolled the valley daily, keeping a close eye on his junior disciples, worried that they might wander out of the valley.
Three days passed without incident.
But on the fourth night, Gu An sensed a disturbance in the spiritual energy outside the valley and faintly heard the clash of weapons.
It’s begun!
He quietly made his way to the mouth of the valley, intending to stand guard and prevent the Demon of Greed and Rage or any other enemies from sneaking into the valley and harming his fellow disciples.
The distant battle was fierce, and by the ti Gu An reached the valley’s entrance, it still hadn’t ended.
The many peaks in the area made it difficult for Gu An to see what was happening, so he relied on his sharp hearing to gauge the situation.
Suddenly...
Gu An felt sothing behind him and quickly turned around, looking back toward the valley.
His eyes locked onto a pavilion where Cheng Xuandan stood by a window, gazing at him from afar.
Under the pale moonlight, the shadowy figure of Cheng Xuandan in the dark pavilion made him look like a ghost, sending chills down Gu An’s spine.
Oh no!
He’s seen !
Gu An frowned, unsure of what to do.
As he hesitated, Cheng Xuandan slowly closed the window, but the eerie gleam in his eyes lingered in Gu An’s mind, making him uneasy.
Gu An wasn’t afraid of Cheng Xuandan himself, but he worried that Cheng Xuandan might reveal sothing.
On second thought, though, it didn’t seem likely. If Cheng Xuandan were truly connected to the powerful cultivator behind the Demon of Greed and Rage, why would he have called on Chu Jingfeng to guard the valley?
It would have been unnecessary!
They wouldn’t even need an excuse to report the deaths of a few lowly disciples to the sect.
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