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Jian held up a finger and requested a moment from the girl in the black cloak. She huffed slightly in complaint, but didn't try to hurry him along as he wrote out a note to leave behind. Shan was out canvassing the cheapest drinking establishments he could find. In theory he was trying to keep an ear out for useful information, but Jian thought it was more likely that he was making friends in low places. Either way, he didn't want Shan to panic upon returning to find him gone.

The girl's complete lack of concern at the delay allowed Jian to relax as well. If she were here intending him harm, he figured she would be at least a little bit keyed up. Instead, she seemed irritated, if anything. He had misjudged Tingfeng, yes, but he wasn't going to let one mistake completely undermine his faith in his ability to read people.

He finished his note and left a rock pinning it in place on the driver's seat while the ink dried. Then he turned and indicated for the girl to lead the way. She set out, not bothering to say anything or even to turn and make sure he followed.

They cut a winding path through Baolei Town, gradually moving from the lower class area to the more exclusive sections. Jian couldn't help but notice that their circuitous route happened to avoid the guards out patrolling the city. He couldn't detect anybody following them specifically, either, although of course his senses weren't perfect.

Eventually, they arrived at the massive walls of the city lord's compound, blocking the end of a deserted alley. Jian watched with a slight sense of disbelief as the girl tugged on something he couldn't see, dislodging a rolled up rope ladder from the top of the wall. It dangled against the stone, made out of knotted thread barely broader than Jian's finger. It was hard to believe that it would hold the weight of a person. It would also be hard to play off climbing into the city lord's compound as an innocent mistake.

Jian reached out and put a hand on the girl's shoulder. She spun around, half moving to smack his hand aside before deciding instead to simply roll her shoulder away from his touch. Her face was still in shadow, but she was clearly glaring at him.

"What?" she snapped.

"Is this wise?" Jian asked, whispering both to disguise his voice and to keep from being overheard.

She laughed, shaking her head. Then she reached into her cloak and withdrew another token. This one was marked with the seal of the city lord, allowing the bearer to act with his authority. With that, she could stroll into the compound through the gates with any guest she pleased, let alone sneak in.

It wouldn't do much for Jian if he were caught, but then with that token she hardly needed to engage in any chicanery. He sighed in acquiescence and climbed up the ladder. The rungs sagged when he put his weight on them, but they held, and soon enough he was crouched in the dark on top of the wall.

The girl fairly flew up the ladder behind him. With a tug, she detached it from the anchor on the outside of the wall, then transferred it to hang down over the inside of the wall. Jian climbed down after her, and then he was standing inside the most heavily guarded compound for hundreds of miles around, just like that.

He was trying to avoid drawing the obvious conclusion as the girl led him through the compound with the surety of a regular guest. They bypassed all of the well lit and heavily populated areas, only coming to a stop before the gate of an isolated courtyard in the back area.

She opened the gate, and he followed her inside. She continued through the ornamental garden and through an open door. Jian paused when he heard a burst of feminine laughter come from within, then braced himself and stepped through.

The receiving room had been decorated with loving care to a level of quality that would have been right at home in the capital. Beautiful murals adorned the walls, while the furniture was upholstered with luxurious fabric. Thick silks covered every surface, while cleverly crafted tools were at hand to attend to any possible need. All in all, it was a room fit to house the city lord's guest of honor. Meirong stood in the center of the room, staring straight at him with an expectant look.

There were several other people in the room, but Jian found his eyes locked on Meirong's as soon as he stepped through the door. She studied him for a moment before wrinkling her nose.

"Wash off that disguise," she said. "It's unsightly."

She gestured towards a small basin off to the side. A jug of clear water and a small pile of folded towels sat next to it. Jian walked in that direction, warring within himself. Part of him wanted to defy Meirong just for the sake of it. The rest of him knew that it was important that he get off on the right foot if he wanted to get anywhere with her.

He poured some water into the basin. He noticed as he set down the jug that a small formation began condensing water to refill what had been used. An extravagant use of spiritual power, if an understandable one in the humid jungle heat.

He pulled a little vial of solvent from his pocket and poured a small measure into the basin. He put the vial away and then used his hands to stir the water around. When he pulled his hands clear, they had lost their wrinkles. After that it was a simple matter of washing his face and patting it dry with a washcloth to restore his natural appearance. 

His hair had been dyed permanently and would require a complete counter dye to reverse. Meirong would just have to put up with it.

He turned to find that he was the target of several scrutinizing stares. Meirong was watching him like a hawk. The girl in the black cloak was standing next to her, the cowl of her cloak thrown back to reveal a face that would have drawn second glances in any room without Meirong in it, also studying him closely. On the other side of the girl in the black cloak was a third Heavenly Sword Sect disciple, softer in appearance, but also strangely intent on Jian.

"That's better," Meirong said, before turning to the other girls. "Jingfei, Jinghua, this is my fiance."

Jian held his tongue and bowed politely in greeting. There was no point in saying anything until he figured out her angle.

"He's the one who outsmarted brother Tingfeng?" the girl in the black cloak asked. 

She was the one Meirong had addressed as Jingfei. She sounded more curious than angry. Even so, Jian thought it best to be circumspect.

"To be fair, he largely outsmarted himself," Jian said. "I simply assisted him in making a mistake."

He reminded himself once more that he had only survived his encounter with Tingfeng because of the other boy's arrogance. If Tingfeng had been more careful and cautious, then Jian would be dead. He didn't intend to descend into a spiral of paranoia over the matter, but he did want to keep the lesson in his heart even if he spoke lightly of the matter to other people.

Jingfei reacted with an amused snort. Meanwhile, Jinghua's attention hadn't wavered, staring at him intently the whole time. A moment later, her eyes widened.

"Ah," Jinghua said, "is that tempered skin? I thought your fiance had a peasant's constitution."

Jian hesitated for a moment, not sure what to say. Meirong took the choice out of his hands, waving her hand airily as she spoke. "Obviously something like that wouldn't trouble my fiance."

Jian had wondered how Meirong would react to the news that he had broken through the limits of the Essence Gathering stage. He knew she wouldn't feel threatened by somebody who was still so far behind her own cultivation, but he'd entertained the thought that she might feel a hint of concern.

It had never occurred to him that she would somehow take the credit for what had happened while minimizing his achievement. He felt a twinge of irritation, but stifled the urge to speak with the ease of long practice. 

All he had to do was get through this conversation and convince her to come back to the Wang estate with him and call off their engagement. He wouldn't have to deal with her after that.

"I'm sure you're wondering why you're here," Meirong said.

Jian nodded, still not quite trusting himself to speak.

"I've been sent here to lead the expedition into the Verdant Doom," Meirong said. "But my real mission is to investigate the suspicious behavior of the city lord."

Jian nodded again.

"My master wants me to prove I can solve a problem that I can't just cut down with my sword," Meirong continued, pouting.

Jinghua cleared her throat. "That is how you solve most of your problems.

Meirong gave her a look before she continued. "So, I called you here because I want you to handle the investigation."

Jian blinked. He hadn't anticipated quite this level of shamelessness. "It's your mission."

"Naturally, my fiance should be counted among my resources," Meirong replied. "This task is perfect for a twisted mind like yours."

Jian crossed his arms over his chest. "And why should I help?"

He had expected her to be offended and perhaps resort to physical threats. Instead, she smiled and reached into a pocket, withdrawing a fist sized piece of green stone that seemed to glow with an inner light. Jian sucked in a breath at the unmistakable sight of living jade, enough to fetch a small fortune in the auction houses of the capital.

"You're looking for this, aren't you?" she asked. "If you can complete the investigation, it's yours. Otherwise, good luck fishing any out of the jungle."

Jian stared into her eyes. He didn't see any hint of deceit. She should consider it beneath her to trick him, although that hadn't stopped her when they both were children. In any event, he didn't doubt her ability to follow through on her threat and prevent him from retrieving the living jade that he needed from the jungle.

In principle, he didn't mind helping Meirong increase her status in the sect. It could even rebound to his benefit if it made her more willing to dissolve their engagement quietly, without embarrassment. Of course, the promised rewards were irrelevant if he wasn't capable of carrying out the assigned task.

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Comments

GloryHound

Ok this b**ch needs to be taught a lesson. 🤬🤬🤬🤬

Beqa Abuladze

He should say that hes price for helping is dissolving there engagment. Living jade is very useful but there are priorities and he can always get more from some other source.also i think that mc dosnt understand how important discovery hes heart is it can change whole structure of empire

Beqa Abuladze

My only fear for these novel is that mc and meirong will end up together. Because i cant see any explanation which will ever reedem her actions even if she says that she always loved him and belived in him and is her broken when he stopped anwering letters

Beqa Abuladze

Being beautiful isn't character trait it happens without any effort and it can never define person. When you love someone you should love person not his or her body. I hope mc isn't these shallow.

HenryMorgan

Oh this Meirong is a c@nt!

Nicodemus Archleone

Just walk out and get some the other way. If she wants to buy your help, she can do it another way.

Joshua Flowers

Eh, we don't know the full extent of their previous and current interactions. For all we know, Jian seems to be more embarrassed of her than she is of him. Honestly, this is probably the best path to getting living jade with Jian's shallow pockets.

Fastus

I think he should ask both the living jade and to talk to her grandfather for the engagement, and maybe a monetary reward over that too... You should always start negotiating big. And in the end what matters is that she cancels the engagement, after that he would have all the time he needed to make money and craft his heart.

Fastus

Though i think that she would refuse to annul the engagement, maybe because she's using it to avoid dealing with Tianfeng or others admirers, or maybe for a childhood crush, thinking that he whould get some motivation to advance with the challenge, maybe also believing that he loves or still has feelings for her. What i hate of her is that she doesn't realize or doesn't care for the dangers he had gone and will go through because of the engagement.

Fastus

Her grandpa is spoiling her... or more like, everyone is spoiling her.

Gabriel

I honestly wouldn't be surprised if she's in love with him but due to political pressure of the sect she can't show any good will towards him let alone be open about wanting to marry him. The sect probably wants to marry her to some powerful sect family and cut off all outside resources she has so she would be completely dependent on the sect. If this is a well plotted out story it makes no sense for her not to just quietly behind closed doors come to a mutual agreement about cancelling the marriage, everyone should be okay with that, the sect should ,her grandfather clearly is, and mc family would be. But she made sure the marriage was cancelled in the ugliest way that she could get away with. Either she is a dumb bitch, ooooor she is looking to protect herself, the people she cares about while giving herself time to grow and let everyone prepare in case of a worst case. I at least hope this isn't the same old "MC Fiance" is a short sighted dumb, dumb who can't plan worth crap. Edit: To me her antagonism towards the MC has always rang kinda hollow, or surface level. It looks like this is looking to use the annulment for something, if not this comes across as poorly plotted to me. Edit2: Also upon rereading she seems very territorial over him while trying to deminish his value in the eyes of her friends; kinda like a jealous lover. "MY Fiance did this amazing thing but it's not really that big a deal, he is mine after all." Also how she talks with him sounds like young people flirting. "You're abilities should be free for me to use. But here's something for helping me anyway... idiot." I could be reading too much into this but the worst she's really done is not give him face. While doing the worst possible job of ending their marriage. It seems to me lots of these commenters have read too many bad xainxias.

Gabriel

I would really like for the two of them to have a private conversation where they lay their cards on the table. Misunderstanding plots get stale.

BubblyGhost

Such an unpleasant character.

Anonymous

Okay, I guess I have a dissenting opinion. He was the one who ghosted Meirong whilst completely disregarding her feelings. As readers, we are able to understand his emotions and why he did what he did. Meirong doesn’t have that. From her standpoint, they were closer than best friends because he was also her future husband, and yet he coldly and slowly rejected all communication with her showing decreased interest in his letters; he also took longer every time to reply before not replying at all. Shan describes Meirong as following Jian around like a little duckling, so she obviously really looked up to him before this. If this were on /rAmItheAsshole, Jian would be the asshole

Anonymous

Okay, I guess I have a dissenting opinion. He was the one who ghosted Meirong whilst completely disregarding her feelings. As readers, we are able to understand his emotions and why he did what he did. Meirong doesn’t have that. From her standpoint, they were closer than best friends because he was also her future husband, and yet he coldly and slowly rejected all communication with her showing decreased interest in his letters; he also took longer every time to reply before not replying at all. Shan describes Meirong as following Jian around like a little duckling, so she obviously really looked up to him before this. If this were on /rAmItheAsshole, Jian would be the asshole

Anonymous

Also, this is their first real interaction since he ghosted her. Are you honestly expecting her to greet him with open arms? That would make for an incredibly fake and inhuman like character

BubblyGhost

Sure it's understandable that what he did can be considered dickish . However is that an excuse to so childishly and thoughtlessly take the matter out into the public; thereby causing such a great problem for himself and his family? She was entirely in the right up until she decided to act the way she did.

Anonymous

Dickish might be letting him off a little light. Imagine having to travel abroad for a bit, and then your fiancé—your best friend and closest confidant—suddenly stops talking to you. You only hear from rumors spread through his current school that’s he all but given up on your relationship. Like wtf? I don’t think she needs to be in the right. She was selfish and every bit vindictive, but so is the average person. Realistic characters need flaws. And what she did doesn’t absolve Jian of his assholery either. That’s why I liked what he did to Meirong because it broke the trope of Asian MCs in cultivation novels only reacting to things that happen to them. And I mean, he definitely made it public before she ever did. Jian may not have done it with malicious intent, but the end result is the same. Remember how touchy he is when Shan brought her up in the beginning of the story and whenever the subject of her is in general? His reactions and responses to his community definitely don’t just disappear into thin air. Same for his letters to Meirong—following other Asian Cultivation themed novels—would go through a few change of hands before reaching Meirong (the United States Postal Service doesn’t exist here as far as I know). People know how to gossip, I promise you. Why should she care about giving his family face and respect when he obviously wasn’t for years at this point? On a side note, I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if she perpetuated the gossip surrounding Jian not being good enough for her to get back at him.

Chymor

The way her grandfather acts it certainly seems like the reason the he keeps the engagement going is because it’s what Meirong wants. As he said, he would cancel the engagement as soon as both of them don’t want it, and Jian has made his feelings clear. So to me this is her resuming their contact and doing it in a mercenary enough way that Jian won’t question it. In general I’m having a hard time seeing what she saw in him to stop her from moving on when he did. But I guess we will see that when they start interacting more.

Beqa Abuladze

i can understand your point and partly agree but for me problem with meirong is how little effort she put to see mc when he broke of contact. i cant imagine situation where if she really wanted to see him she couldn't do it.

av latta meguca

From this chapter alone, she seems to think fairly highly of him in a sense, though?

Mai0e

This gets more interessting every chapter! Cant wait for the Investigation.