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“You still will not speak? Why must you torment me with this vagueness? Is this revenge for what I did?”

“I do not appreciate being associated with such pettiness.”

“I...of course. My apologies.”

“Good. I do not tell you more because all I have is a theory. To be absolutely certain, I need you to do something.”

“... What is it that you require of me?”

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Pan Qiu walks into the Medical Pavilion.

He has been doing so every day since his punishment for the incident in the Summer Forest was decided. Day after day. Always having to drink those damned poisons. Always having to suffer through their effects. Any rage he may have felt at his situation has long since faded into resignation.

Today, he walks through the white halls more nervous than usual. His steps are too loud on his ears, his clothes too uncomfortable, and the weight of everyone’s stares far too heavy. If only he were healthy to face this stress! That villain Qing Jin has “restored” his body to its former condition: pale, sweaty, and feverish.

“Someone may take notice if you were to show up healthy twice in a row. I’ll do my best to mimic the effects of the poison. Unpleasant as it may be, please bear with it.”

Qing Jin had not given him any chance to object, not that Pan Qiu would have done so. Trying to challenge someone like that beast is a fool’s errand. The way he so easily wielded Poison Qi further confirmed it. To be able to attune your Qi to poison to that degree denoted extreme familiarity with them. No doubt, Qing Jin is someone who has poisoned multiple people to get where he is.

Pan Qiu has no intention of joining their number.

That is why, even though he feels uncomfortable, even though he is nervous, even though he is scared, Pan Qiu does as he was asked.

The price of failure is not one he is willing to entertain.

“Disciple Pan Qiu is here for his punishment,” he announces upon arriving at his destination.

It is the same room as always, white with several beds and large windows. Some of the beds are already occupied by those who are being punished alongside him. They lay there, groaning and shivering under the effects of the poison.

“Follow me,” an older disciple with pale eyes tells him. Bu Jing, he believes his name is. He leads Pan Qiu to one of the beds and brings him a small cup of poison. “This is today’s dose.”

Pan Qiu looks at the cup with genuine apprehension. “It looks smaller than usual.”

“This poison is far more potent than the usual ones.” The pale-eyed disciple raises an eyebrow. “However, if Brother Pan wishes to drink more, that could be arranged.”

“No!” Pan Qiu cringes as he raises his voice and quickly adds, “That is it to say… this disciple submits himself to the wisdom of the Medical Pavilion, Senior Brother.”

“Understandable,” the disciple says without any inflection on his voice. He does not move at all. He just keeps staring at Pan Qiu until the latter takes the cup from his hands.

The dark liquid swirls ominously inside it. Pan Qiu’s instincts scream at him not to drink it.

Nevertheless, he does what he must. He brings the cup to his lips and empties it in one gulp.

“The effects should manifest soon,” the pale-eyed disciple tells him. “You are free to use the bed.”

Pan Qiu does not hear him. His body is already collapsing into the bed, his legs suddenly weak. His vision sways, and his body chills as he seeks the comfort of warm blankets. The beating of his heart speeds up until it becomes a hammer against his ears.

The pain hits next.

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Liu Jin calmly examines the poison that had been used on Pan Qiu.

He had needed fresh samples, so he had placed special hollow needles inside Pan Qiu’s body that would take in the poison once he drank it. Pan Qiu had protested their use quite vehemently at first, claiming that if Liu Jin needed samples of the poison, he could just save some inside his mouth. Liu Jin had rejected that idea. Such a ploy would be too easily seen through.

Pan Qiu hadn’t felt a thing. Liu Jin had made sure of it. He may have felt all the effects of the poison—It would have called too much attention if he had not shown any symptoms—but he had barely been aware of the needles. Indeed, no one had noticed anything, and Liu Jin had removed the needles inside Pan Qiu without issue, all of them full of poison.

That had been well over five hours ago.

It is not that the poison has proven particularly challenging. Quite the opposite, Liu Jin has already broken it down to its base components and identified each of them. He has thoroughly observed the way the poison interacts with Pan Qiu’s body. There is already more than enough information for him to make an educated guess, especially if he takes the state of Pan Qiu’s dantian into consideration.

No, not an educated guess. Even though he’s relying on a bit of guesswork, Liu Jin’s mind is largely made up already.

Yet, Liu Jin keeps going over his findings. He keeps going back to the poison, his Qi resonating with it as he seeks to break it down further. The more he does it, the more convinced he becomes of his theory.

Only once another hour has passed does Liu Jin take a break, leaning back into his chair, his face set on a frown. Almost against his will, his eyes go to the stack of papers resting on his desk.

Doctor Wu’s notes.

It almost seems like a memory from another life. Back in Eastern Port City, Doctor Wu had used a Soul Draining Parasite on Patriarch Xiao Zheng. Years later, Doctor Wu’s son, working with the traitorous Elder Hui, had used another Soul Draining Parasite, this time on Xiao Fang. Both attacks had been stopped. The first one by Liu Jin’s father, the second one through the combined efforts of Liu Jin, Xiao Fang, and Xiao Nan.

However, even after Doctor Wu had been killed, the Xiao Sect was left with one very important question.

How had Doctor Wu obtained so many Soul Draining Parasites?

Soul Draining Parasites were supposed to be quite rare, yet Xiao Nan had found a jar full of their eggs. To understand this mystery, Patriarch Xiao Zheng had placed Liu Jin in charge of decoding Doctor Wu’s notes. However, though Liu Jin had made several strides in that endeavor, Eastern Port City fell before he could reach an answer. Doctor Wu’s notes had faded from his mind after that. Compared to everything else that happened, they seemed wholly unimportant.

At least, that was the case until he saw the state of Pan Qiu’s dantian. Examining him had been the trigger necessary for Liu Jin to piece everything together. He understands now.

If you could turn a cultivator’s dantian into an incubator, obtaining more Soul Draining Parasites became easy.

Soul Draining Parasites reproduce asexually. However, in order to do so, certain conditions need to be met. That is where the problem starts. Several years are required for a Soul Draining Parasite to reach breeding age. Usually, by the time a Soul Draining Parasite reaches maturity, its host will be either too weak or dead. Thus, the parasite will not have the energy necessary to bear offspring. In fact, the parasite will usually die after its host does.

However, if you modify the lower dantian of a cultivator to turn it into a hospitable habitat for the parasite from the start, then you could skip most of the issues. Prolong the life of a cultivator through artificial means, then ensure all the energy goes to the parasite. That would ensure an accelerated growth rate. First one, then another one, then another one. Again and again, until you have perfected the process to the point where you can consistently breed several parasites at a time. As soon as Liu Jin understood that principle, decoding Doctor Wu’s notes to confirm his theory had become possible.

What is happening to Pan Qiu’s body is similar.

Not the same, but similar.

The poisons Pan Qiu has been drinking are not just poisons. Rather, his body is slowly being prepared to turn into something else. No. Liu Jin shakes his head. That is not accurate enough. Not his body. His dantian. His dantian are being prepared for something. This is just a hypothesis, but…

It may be that Pan Qiu’s dantian are slowly being turned into a cultivation pill.

If you slowly made modifications over time, taking advantage of the elixir of immortality located within the dantian and slowly turning the body into a furnace, then it is not impossible. With the proper steps, turning a cultivator into a cultivation pill is not out of the realm of possibility.

It is taboo, inhumane, and insane.

It makes sense.

Being in the ninth level of the Heaven Realm, Elder Chueng is one of the weaker Elders of the Eternal Flame Clan, if not the weakest. It is not that he lacks the ability to progress further. At least, Liu Jin doesn’t think so. If Elder Chueng was in any other realm, he would have taken the next step already.

However, beyond the Heaven Realm lies the Renegade Realm.

To step into the Renegade Realm, you must be absolutely sure of your skill. There is no room for doubt. You must wholeheartedly believe you can make your way through and reach the Emperor Realm. Those who are left trapped in the Renegade Realm rarely find good ends. His master told him that a long time ago.

That is why those who chose to enter the Renegade Realm usually make several preparations before doing so. Some choose to go to remote or heavily fortified areas. Others hoard as many cultivation resources as possible to gorge themselves on them once they have stepped into the Renegade Realm. Most try to do both.

Liu Jin supposes having multiple cultivation pills made from the disciples of the Eternal Flame ready is a good way to ensure one’s success.

Even the weakest cultivators of the Eternal Flame Clan are people who’d be considered peerless in lesser areas. Horrible as it may be to even think it, one would struggle to find finer ingredients.

Is that what is happening?

Is Elder Cheung having all the punished disciples modified, so that they may eventually be turned into cultivation pills?

Liu Jin contemplates that thought for a few breaths before frowning and shaking his head. No. Such a thing would call too much attention. Most likely, it is only a few that are being used that way. In that sense, running into Pan Qiu and healing him is simply a quirk of fate. One could even call it a fortunate encounter

Besides, that is not the first question he should be asking himself right now.

Is Elder Cheung truly the one responsible for this?

It seems like an obvious conclusion. This was done in the Medical Pavilion, and Elder Cheung is in charge of the Medical Pavilion. The idea of a group of disciples, high-ranking or otherwise, having the knowledge, skill, and freedom to do something like this under Elder Cheung’s nose is minimal.

And therein lies the problem.

Since Elder Cheung is the most likely suspect, Liu Jin cannot bring his concerns to him. If he wants to do something about this, he must bring the matter to one of the other Elders. There are few other choices, and not doing anything is unthinkable. What is happening to Pan Qiu is wrong and must be stopped.

But to do so, he must cast doubt on one of the Elders of the Eternal Flame Clan.

If Liu Jin’s suspicions are correct, there is no way Elder Cheung can keep his position. The moment Elder Cheung is discovered is the moment each faction in the Eternal Flame Clan will try to take control over the Medical Pavilion. The tension that has been boiling under the surface may finally explode.

Exposing Elder Cheung may lead to several deaths. It will certainly escalate the conflict between Feng Shang and Feng Gui into the next stage.

Liu Jin impatiently drums his fingers against his desk. He knows what he must do. Elder Xue. Lady Ling. Feng Zhi. He could even report this to the Division of Internal Disputes, though that would firmly place him on Lord Feng Shang’s side in the eyes of others. Regardless, as long as he brings the matter to someone with enough authority, things will be set in motion. He only needs but to make a choice.

So why is he having so much trouble?

Why does his throat constrict and his heart speed up?

Why does his soul recoil inside of him?

The Eternal Flame Clan is one of the four strongest Sects in the Crimson Cloud Empire. Can Liu Jin truly cast a stone into its waters so recklessly without knowing the shape of the ripples that will ensue?

Who is he to make such a choice? Nothing but a young, immature boy. This choice should be made by someone older and wiser, yet there is no like that around. There are none he can trust.

No.

Liu Jin frowns.

That is not exactly true, isn’t it? There is one.

There is one person whose advice he can seek.

His hand is inside his spatial pouch before he knows it. From it, he takes out a small wooden box and opens it with reverence.

The bright memory jades his Master left behind greet him.

Each one contains a memory.

Each one contains a fragment of his Master’s life.

Liu Jin has refrained from seeing them all this time. The reasons are many and varied. He had wanted to master what he already knew before moving on to new things. He didn’t feel he had the right to see Master after his failure in Eastern Port City. He didn’t think he was ready for it.

Old Jiang would probably call all his reasons silly and stupid, and he would be right.

The truth is he simply did not want to use up the memory jades because once they were used, he truly wouldn’t be able to see Old Jiang ever again.

That fear is still there, but right now, Liu Jin wants to see his Master more than anything else.

The jade breaks in his hand.

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AN:

There's one more scene to this chapter. It's not enough to be a full chapter, so it will be uploaded tomorrow. 

Comments

David Wei

Five sects. Do you mean 4 there?

Adam Blakeslee

I only just realized that Jade Slips are one-use only. Which is silly because you've been treating it like that since Old Jiang died. Nice callback to Dr. Wu. I nearly forgot about him.

Gavriel

I find it disturbing that any poison would work on old Jiang: how could a poison keep in contact when the individual has enough control to mold the shape of his very soul? Unless Old Jiang Didn't? Or unless the poison had the strength of Old Jiang inside his own souls domain? Something about that feels off...

Gavriel

I don't quite understand how using just any memory jade is going to show him something relevant? Does Old Jiangs memory get a brief window to impart whatever he wants instead of Liu Jin just living through a memory?

David Wei

Oh man Lui Jin is about to set the enteral flame clan on fire. I just hope he talks to his friends before he does so. "Hey just as a warning, I'm about to pour gas on the sect conflict and light a match. You may want to be prepared for some spillover because you're my friends."

Benjamin Shklyar

Hey quick question. I am a member of the inner disciples and I just write this chapter. At the bottom it stated that there was another extra scene that you plan on updating with this chapter. Is this another case of it being only for court disciples or are we going to be able to see it too?

Benjamin Shklyar

Okay great. I am just super excited to see what is going to happen next. I'm also curious to see if the protagonist is going to take part in that tournament the next time it comes around.

Anonymous

Hey Mat Haz, thank you very much for the chapter. I really love your storytelling and the way the characters are developed. So different to the usual xanxia stuff 😁, where it is easy to get annoyed quickly. I can't wait for the next chapter. On that note: where can i find the additional scene avaliable for outer deciples that you mentioned in your comments on this chapter?

MatHaz

It's Breaking Jade II : https://www.patreon.com/posts/49682814