Chapter 70: Righteousness and Demons – My Take on Fengshen
If not for Gu An persistently using his lifespan-detection ability, he wouldn’t have noticed the man’s extraordinary nature.
[Huangquan Demon Emperor (Void Transformation Stage Ninth Layer): 3847/5700/14000]
A demon!
Gu An knew that demons and devils generally had longer lifespans than human cultivators of the same stage. But seeing this individual’s potential lifespan of 14,000 years still shocked him.
What kind of cultivation technique was this? Not a trace of demonic aura leaked, not even one detectable by someone like him, a Nascent Soul Stage Grandmaster.
And what was more curious—did demons like practicing swordsmanship too?
Gu An couldn’t help but think of his pet, Hao Long, who was also obsessed with the way of the sword.
Instead of continuing to stare at the Huangquan Demon Emperor, Gu An let his gaze sweep across the other figures atop the Heavenly Mending Platform.Those who dared to sit and comprehend the sword there were undoubtedly high-level cultivators. After all, those in the Qi Condensation or Foundation Establishment stages were too busy cultivating Qi to have the luxury of meditating on Dao.
Gu An realized he had underestimated the influence of the Sword Sovereign of the Righteous Path.
Although he had not heard of Chu Xian before, with Chu Xian’s cultivation level, he was undoubtedly famous among the major forces of the cultivation world. Every Grandmaster would have heard of him.
The fall of a Void Transformation Stage expert would undoubtedly shock the empire!
It seemed he needed to keep a lower profile. As his reputation grew, who knew what sort of riffraff might come his way?
After surveying everyone on the Heavenly Mending Platform, Gu An finally left.
By now, he had developed a habit of using lifespan detection on unfamiliar individuals. Without investigating the other party’s background, he would feel uneasy.
For now, it was time to focus on farming for a few years until the cultivation world forgot about the Sword Sovereign of the Righteous Path.
He had already finished writing a book about the Sword Sovereign and the scandals of the outer sect. Ji Hantian had been pushing him, and he’d completed it last month. It wasn’t a novel but a single volume, which sufficed.
Spring covered the earth, and vitality flourished everywhere.
Inside the Third Medicine Valley, Gu An and Gu Yu were drinking in a small house.
“The Righteousness and Demons you wrote has spread throughout the Taicang Empire. No one’s talking about the Taixuan Immortal Venerable anymore—they’re all discussing the Taixuan Sect and the Sword Sovereign of the Righteous Path,” Gu Yu remarked sourly.
Gu An chuckled. “The Taixuan Sect is the number one righteous sect. Now that something like this has happened, of course people are curious. Don’t worry; in a few years, the cultivation world will lose interest. Then they’ll turn back to chasing your legendary battle with the Foreign Realm Demon Emperor.”
Hearing this, Gu Yu beamed and began praising Gu An’s writing, even pestering him for spoilers about the next story.
Gu An didn’t give anything away, leaving Gu Yu increasingly eager.
“By the way, I recently got my hands on a book. The protagonist is named Gu An. It’s quite interesting,” Gu Yu suddenly said, pulling a book out of his storage pouch.
Secrets of Taixuan!
Gu An’s heart skipped a beat when he saw the title.
Damn it!
She really went ahead and spread it!
My reputation is doomed!
Gu Yu waved the Secrets of Taixuan in his hand with a sly grin. “Brother Gu, have you read this book?”
Gu An asked curiously, “What’s it about?”
“It’s a great read. Be honest—did you write it yourself?” Gu Yu teased.
“Of course not. Let me take a look. Is it really that good?”
Gu An snatched the book and began flipping through it.
Gu Yu raised an eyebrow. “It really wasn’t you? Then maybe it was someone close to you?”
As Gu An read the first page, his brow furrowed, feigning the reaction of someone reading it for the first time.
Seeing Gu An frown, Gu Yu stopped teasing and poured himself another drink.
But as Gu An’s expression grew darker, Gu Yu hesitated before saying, “This book started circulating in the inner sect. You don’t know many inner sect disciples, do you? It’s probably just a coincidence. After all, the name Gu An isn’t exactly uncommon.”
Gu An closed the Secrets of Taixuan, took a deep breath, and asked, “Does the Library Hall allow books like this to spread?”
“This book didn’t go through the Library Hall. It’s being passed around privately by the disciples,” Gu Yu explained with a helpless shrug.
Gu An fell silent.
Sensing the shift in mood, Gu Yu got up to leave, offering a few words of comfort before he departed.
After Gu Yu left, Gu An finally sat down to carefully examine the Secrets of Taixuan.
He had to admit, Shen Zhen had thoroughly studied the Adventures of the Green Hero. At least, from Gu An’s perspective, this new book surpassed its predecessor.
Although some parts were unsavory, the Gu An in the book was portrayed as a heroic figure with a free-spirited personality, which was quite endearing.
At least it didn’t smear his reputation.
Gu An spent a full hour reading through the Secrets of Taixuan before finally closing it. He left the attic and resumed his farming efforts.
His goal was to eventually fill the hundred-mile radius around him with medicinal herbs. Today, he needed to start fencing off the land to prevent inner sect disciples from trespassing.
Inner Sect City, Ji Residence
Ji Xiaoyu sat upright at the table, holding a book. Across from her sat Ji Hantian.
“So, what do you think of Righteousness and Demons?” Ji Hantian asked after setting down his tea.
Ji Xiaoyu flipped through the pages as she replied, “It’s quite good. The narrative feels immersive, and it doesn’t shy away from exposing the Taixuan Sect’s sins. It portrays Chu Xian’s ugly side vividly, yet also highlights the unity and resilience of the outer sect disciples. At least from my perspective, it doesn’t make the Taixuan Sect seem utterly rotten. Instead, it shows the strength and spirit of Taicang’s top righteous sect.”
A faint smile appeared on Ji Hantian’s lips. “Do you know who Pan An is?”
Ji Xiaoyu fell silent.
“He’s none other than your servant, Gu An. Surprised?” Ji Hantian chuckled.
Ji Xiaoyu said softly, “Actually, I knew. I just didn’t expect you to know as well. Grandfather, did you make him write this book? It’ll bring him a lot of trouble.”
Ji Hantian cleared his throat with a light cough. “It’s fine. I’ll protect him. Thanks to this book, I’ve gained more leverage in the Elders’ Hall. Toppling Chu Tianqi isn’t impossible anymore.”
Ji Xiaoyu glanced back at the book in her hands and said indifferently, “I think the Ji family shouldn’t involve itself in the sect master’s position. Things are fine as they are, with our influence spread across various sects. We won’t become a target.”
“You don’t understand how hard it was for me when Lü Baitian suppressed me. Why else would I have pushed you into the Taixuan Sect? It was all to gain face through your talents,” Ji Hantian grumbled, clearly frustrated at the mention of Lü Baitian.
“You’ve caused Gu An a great deal of trouble. Do you plan to compensate him?”
“Of course. I’ve allowed his Medicine Valley to expand to cover a hundred miles. Also, you can provide him with high-grade medicinal herbs from the Ji family. I’ve looked into it—this kid is skilled at managing the valley. Plus, getting closer to him might even polish the Ji family’s image. After reading Fengshen, I know he holds the Ji family in high regard. Why not use that?” Ji Hantian spoke earnestly, though his words caused Ji Xiaoyu to frown.
“Grandfather, dealing with people and matters shouldn’t be so calculating,” Ji Xiaoyu said, disapproval evident in her tone.
“Silly child, this isn’t calculation—it’s a win-win situation. Why not take it?” Ji Hantian shook his head as Ji Xiaoyu lowered her gaze back to the book.
Ji Hantian stood up and said, “The Hundred Clans Conference is approaching. You need to prepare. Winning the top spot on the Hidden Dragon Ranking is a must.”
With that, he took two steps forward and vanished into thin air.
Ji Xiaoyu remained seated, her eyes fixed on the book.
Third Month, Early Spring
One day in early spring, the Ji family sent a group to the Third Medicine Valley with a large quantity of herb seeds for Gu An. The lowest grade among them was Fourth-Grade, which delighted Gu An greatly.
Before leaving, one of the Ji family cultivators hinted that the Third Miss had high expectations for him. All the seeds were personally selected by her, and he was welcome to approach her for any future needs.
Gu An naturally expressed his gratitude, vowing never to forget the Third Miss’s kindness. Satisfied with his response, the cultivator left.
Between the Ji family, the Gu Sect, and Jiang Qiong, Gu An had been receiving a steady supply of seeds, significantly reducing his costs. He decided to recruit more servant disciples, aiming to fill at least twenty positions. Each would be paired with a spirit beast and given the best possible treatment.
That day, Gu An brought Elder Tian to the outer sect city. Elder Tian had insisted on coming, eager to witness the two characters of “Righteous Path” atop the Heavenly Mending Platform.
Upon arrival, the two parted ways.
As Gu An reached the entrance of the Servant Hall, a male disciple approached him and whispered, “Fellow Daoist, I’ve got a treasure. Just two low-grade spirit stones.”
"Two spirit stones? Why don’t you just go rob someone?" Gu An retorted irritably, brushing past the disciple.
The disciple blocked him again, this time pulling a book out of his storage pouch. He lowered his voice, acting mysteriously. “Take a closer look. Do you recognize this book? Many inner sect disciples read it as soon as they finish their seclusion. There’s great fortune to be gained from it.”
Gu An glanced at the cover and saw the four characters: Secrets of Taixuan.
Without hesitation, he pushed the disciple aside, leaving with a single remark: “Sorry, I read Fengshen.”
The disciple glared at Gu An’s retreating figure, muttered a few curses under his breath, and turned to find another target for his sales pitch.
Half an hour later, Gu An emerged from the Servant Hall with eleven new recruits in tow. There were both men and women, all young and visibly excited.
Gu An’s ability to recruit so many servant disciples in one go clearly marked him as someone of high status. Following such a figure would undoubtedly broaden their paths in cultivation.
He led the group toward the Heavenly Mending Platform.
The servant disciples were already curious about the platform, but their low cultivation levels had kept them from visiting. They feared offending powerful cultivators.
Gu An quickly spotted Elder Tian standing beneath the word "Righteous" on the platform, gazing intently at it.
Casting a glance elsewhere, Gu An noticed that the Void Transformation Stage Ninth Layer Huangquan Demon Emperor was still present. At that moment, the demon emperor’s right hand was gesturing in the air.
Gu An’s heart skipped a beat.
Was that the Taicang Frightening God Sword technique?
This guy was deducing sword techniques purely through sword intent?
Too monstrous!
No, I need to focus more on the Taicang Frightening God Sword. Next time, I’ll invest another ten or twenty thousand years of lifespan to maintain my standing in swordsmanship.
Retracting his gaze, Gu An approached Elder Tian.
Suddenly, loud laughter erupted from atop the platform, reverberating through the air.
“Hahaha! I’ve comprehended it! I’ve comprehended it!”
The voice was deep and resonant, drawing the attention of tens of thousands of cultivators on the platform.
The speaker was an old man dressed in Daoist robes, though his gray and disheveled hair gave him a slightly unkempt appearance.
Leaping into the air, the old man ascended high above the platform. Extending his right hand, he pointed two fingers toward the words "Righteous Path" inscribed on the platform.