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51. Return~

After recovering his Qi, Ning first circled the nearby forest in search of any dangerous beasts. Since he had given Patriarch Luo his word, he did not mind ensuring that the farm was extra secure.

As he expected, besides the spirit-devouring rat, there were no other notable beasts that threatened the farm. Satisfied, he quickly returned to the farm.

Unexpectedly, the Luo father and son were not there, and the guard present directed him towards the Luo Family mansion.

Ning's thoughts turned quickly, but his feet didn't stop as he quickly reached the mansion. Patriarch Luo was just outside the mansion as if waiting for him.

"Brother Ning, you have finally returned. I was getting worried if you encountered a mishap; thankfully, it seems not." Patriarch Luo was indeed quite worried. It had already been a couple of hours since Ning had gone to secure the proximity, yet he had still not returned.

Since there was a presence like an extremely abnormal spirit-devouring rat, it was not impossible if there were more. So, it was well within his right to be anxious. Thankfully, seeing his benefactor was still in one piece, he let go of his heavy heart.

"I forgot to keep track of time," Ning admitted a bit sheepishly and thumped his chest, "But don't worry Patriarch; I didn't find any other beast that may threaten the field."

"I see. Thank you for your hard work," Patriarch Luo said sincerely. Scouting the parameter was already far above Ning's pay grade, yet he did not mind doing such a task.

"It's not a problem," Ning smiled before asking, "Still, Patriarch, I heard from the guards that you had to return to the manor in a hurry. Did something happen?"

Hearing that, Patriarch Luo smiled with a hint of awkwardness, "About that... after you left us, a sudden guest arrived at the manor, so I had to hurriedly return."

"Oh?" Hearing this, Ning raised his eyebrow knowingly.

Patriarch Luo sighed, "As Brother Ning had previously brought up, someone did come to our manor to complete the task."

"Can I ask who was the one who came?"

"Xiao Fan," Patriarch Luo said the name casually, not noticing Ning's eyes narrow a split second as if it was an illusion. "It was an inner sect disciple named Xiao Fan."

"Xiao Fan, huh?" Ning mumbled.

"Does Brother Ning know him?" Patriarch Luo asked, hearing the mumble.

"Yes, he is quite 'famous' in our sect. Still, where is he now?" Till now, Ning had not seen even a sliver of the protagonist.

"Xiao Fan is inside reading the scroll of insight," Patriarch Luo spoke.

"Hmm?" Ning was surprised...not.

"Since Xiao Fan had to spend several days to reach our manor, we naturally couldn't let him go empty-handed. So, we made a deal. Xiao Fan wanted to read the scroll, so we let him read it as compensation and calm down his anger due to this ordeal." While speaking, Patriarch Luo carefully paid attention to Ning.

For the scroll, Ning had to kill an extremely scary rat, but Xiao Fan was allowed to do so for free. However, it was Patriarch Luo's own decision since they couldn't afford to anger an inner sect disciple like Xiao Fan. In comparison, though Ning was also an inner sect disciple, he seemed gentle and kindhearted, so while unfair, he would only hope the boy in front of him would not bear a grudge. Of course, Patriarch Luo was ready to make up for it.

But contrary to his expectation, Ning didn't seem to mind at all; instead, he smiled, "Patriarch Luo handled this matter well. Since Xiao Fan seems to want to see the scroll, I understand that you could not do much regarding this. Plus, it's not all that bad; Xiao Fan is a person with a clear sense of right and wrong; this is indeed a good opportunity for you."

"Brother Ning..." Patriarch Luo was stunned by Ning's 'good-naturedness' before asking something that he had come to realize, "Does Brother Ning know Xiao Fan personally?"

"Not really. But this is a matter of fate."

"Fate?" Patriarch Luo was stunned.

"Nothing." Ning smiled wistfully, looking at Patriarch Luo's confused face, not explaining much. I see why those old men like to play riddles so much. It's kinda fun.

"O-okay," Patriarch Luo said before suddenly remembering something, "I almost forgot, Brother Ning, please take this," Patriarch Luo suddenly took out three full sacks and let them down with a thud.

While Ning was playing tricks on the foundation-building soul, the Luo family was not idle either. Aside from calculating the damage they had suffered, they also slowly sorted out the gains from the spirit-devouring rat.

After all, the spirit-devouring rat was a monster of the fifth stage of Qi condensation, one that had even unlocked an innate spell. The monster core of this beast would sell for at least a few thousand spirit stones.

Of course, they dared not covet the spirit-devouring rat, but the bits of flesh and blood remaining on the ground were still carefully extracted by the guards. The blood and flesh of such a monster were obviously treasures for these guards and spiritual farmers. Such strong monster blood was filled with spiritual Qi and could at least let them harvest a batch of spiritual material.

So, they were not shy to even scrape the blood-stained mud. While cultivators seemed so high up in the sky, they also seemed so humble sometimes.

Ning did not care about these matters and even acquiesced to them, but now he was stunned, "Patriarch, this is?"

Patriarch Luo laughed and spoke with a bit of embarrassment, "Brother Ning, this is spiritual rice we had harvested this season. Please don't rush to refuse this; while these peaches might not have an effect on your cultivation base, I guarantee their taste."

"Spiritual Rice?"

"I see. Then I won't refuse." Ning accepted the humble offering. After all, this was rice; his innate genes called for it. Plus, it was a small gift, so there was not much hesitation on his part.

But it seems the surprises were not over yet.

"Brother Ning, please take this as well." Patriarch Luo handed a letter to Ning. Truly he seemed intent on paying back Ning in full, no matter how improbable that may be.

"You can take this letter to claim the mission rewards we sent to the Pure Qi sect. I have already described the details of the mission."

Ning remembered there was something like this that the Patriarch had mentioned in the beginning, but...

"Patriarch-"

"You don't have to refuse, Brother Ning. This is the least we can do since you had to face a fifth-stage monster for us," Patriarch Luo trembled slightly.

He was only a third-stage cultivator; even with the help of a treasure like a talisman, he could only lie flat in front of such a beast. So, facing Ning, who could easily kill such a beast, Patriarch Luo had a single thought: this thigh must be hugged.

"Has Xiao Fan agreed to it?" Ning didn't agree to it hastily.

"Yes, it was part of our deal. So, please." Patriarch Luo was not lying. After all, Xiao Fan was already profiting by getting to look at the treasured scroll for free.

"If the patriarch says so, then it would be rude for me to decline." In the end, Ning was not hypocritical at the moment. Since the other party was offering to pay him, he would not become wishy-washy at the end. He could not be like those protagonists who seemed so generous; he still needed to raise himself with many resources, after all.

"Does Brother Ning want to meet Xiao Fan since you are fellow disciples? It has not been long since he had gone to comprehend the scroll, so we probably won't disturb him too much." Patriarch Luo said so because Ning seemed quite interested in this new arrival.

"No need. I don't want to trouble him, so goodbye!" Ning didn't hesitate to say peace and disappear like a mirage lest Patriarch Luo had other ideas.

Feeling the wind brush upon his face, Ning only had a single thought in his mind.

Things seem to have gotten even more interesting...

...

"Father, has Brother Ning already departed?" Luo Ran asked, visibly surprised.

"Yes."

"Was it because we offended him?" Luo Ran inquired straightforwardly.

"I don't think so. Brother Ning seemed fine with Xiao Fan, even faintly happy with the way we handled it. I just think that he had overstayed here for too long. Brother Ning had visited us just to take a look at the scroll in the first place," Patriarch Luo spoke in a single breath. "Also, has Xiao Fan comprehended anything?"

"It doesn't seem so. I still don't get why we are letting him see the scroll for free?" Luo Ran expressed his dislike for Xiao Fan.

"Ran'er, your vision is too narrow. For young disciples like Xiao Fan, our actions of choosing another disciple over him, especially after making him travel so far, would certainly breed discomfort. For us currently, what we need is stability." Patriarch Luo said, a bit disappointed by his son's vision but taking the chance to educate him.

"..." Luo Ran didn't say anything.

Patriarch Luo sighed, "There is not much hope in furthering my cultivation, especially after that injury. So, I need to ensure the future of the family."

Luo Ran was silent. As the patriarch of a small family, Patriarch Luo's cultivation was naturally higher than the third stage, but due to something that happened in the past, his cultivation stagnated.

"Father, you still have a chance to recover, so please don't speak such words."

Patriarch Luo shook his head, "Ran'er, such things are not easy. I am already too old. That's why I'm building bridges for you so that you can smoothly integrate later on. I can no longer recover my cultivation, let alone reach a higher realm."

"The highest chance to build a foundation is before the age of forty. If one wanted to reach even higher, then they should build a foundation before thirty. Even though it is said that this is an era of spiritual recovery, it's too late for me, but for you, this is a golden age. Ran'er, enter the Pure Qi sect with Xiao Fan."

"Father..."

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Thanks for reading~

Comments

Adam Daw

Looks like the first section is duplicated?

Persepolis

The patriarch's decision seems to have wisdom, but it just might be the heavens twisting it in Xiao Fan's favor. Author you did a great job with that, I'm still sorting out whether the patriarch was being influenced or not

Burkes

“Scouting the parameter” - “scouting the perimeter”

Xcel D Brite

Thanks for the great chapter

angie bell

I wonder if the heavens are gonna toss a treasure down to the earth near the farm? wouldn't that be lucky for xiao just fate as Ning said~! =)

Keytars

Xiao Fan's luck is a spiritual rat and a cave with a corpse and carp. Something higher than this, this is already the author's heavenly intervention.

Lon

I would say it's a bit of both tbh. In a way. I prefer to think that the Patriarch would do what he did for Xiao Fan regardless of who was the one to take the mission. The Heavens merely made Xiao Fan take the mission that would then benefit him. Xiao Fan would fight the rat, almost dead and end up seeing the scroll anyhow because he had to fight something more powerful than was described in the initial mission.

Lon

I mean, Xiao Fan already have that ancient ring on him... I would assume that is how much the Heavens can help him directly.

jean

he stole xiao fan's extra loot send from heaven once again without even intending to its so nice love the story hope you are well and keep the story good :)

Lon

Was a nice chapter. Patriarch Luo handled the situation very well. He analyzed Ning's personality very well and managed to not make the protagonist his enemy. Maybe Xiao Fan will one day find a way to cure Patriarch Luo's injury even. Or maybe will help them out in the future. Now I wonder if Xiao Fan have his own interpretation to how you should purify Qi or if he will just use the method from the Luo clan's Scroll 🤔

Anthony Maxwell

Hmmm I've been wondering if the MC will get a progression system on crafting to his states page like his current skills but for but for alchemy pills.