Chapter 11: Refinement—Part One

The residence of the Lan Sect was located in a remote mountain outside the city of Gusu.

Mist constantly enveloped the white walls and black roofs of the buildings, which stretched

along the picturesque garden of the waterside pavilion, as if it was an ocean of clouds in the

immortal realm. At dawn, the first rays of the morning sun shone through the hazy billows

of mist that drifted far and wide, perfectly complementing its name—the “Cloud Recesses.”

In such a tranquil place, one’s heart would be like still water. Only the echoes of the bell

tower could be heard vibrating through the air. Although it was incomparable to a holy

temple, the cold mountains still send forth a lonesome air of Zen.

However, the ambience was suddenly shattered by a long wail, giving a few shudders down

the backs of the disciples who were training or doing their morning readings. They couldn’t

help but to glance at the direction of the main entrance, where the sound came from.

Wei WuXian was crying in front of the entrance, clinging onto his donkey. Lan JingYi

spoke, “Stop crying! You said that you liked HanGuang-Jun yourself, so what are you

waiting for, now that he has taken you back?”

Wei WuXian pulled a long face.

He never had the chance to summon Wen Ning again, after the night at Dafan Mountain.

Neither did he have any opportunities to find out why Wen Ning was unconscious or why

he had appeared in this world again, before he was carried back by Lan WangJi.

When he was in his early youth, he had come to study at the Lan Sect for three months,

along with the disciples of other clans, so he had experienced the GusuLan Sect’s dull,

boring atmosphere in person. In fact, he still shuddered at the thought of the three-

thousand-or-so sect rules which crammed onto the Wall of Discipline. As he was tugged up

the mountain, he passed by the rock wall again, and saw that a thousand more were carved

on. Now, there were more than four thousand. Four thousand!

Lan JingYi spoke, “There, there! Stop making a ruckus. Noise is prohibited in the Cloud

Recesses.”

He was making loud noises exactly because he didn’t want to enter the Cloud Recesses!

If he was dragged inside, it would be extremely difficult for him to come outside again. Back

then, when he came to study, all of the disciples were given a jade token for passage. Only

with the token, would a person be able to enter and leave freely, or else they couldn’t pass

through the protective barrier of the Cloud Recesses. After ten years had passed, the

security could only have gotten stricter, instead of looser.

Lan WangJi stood still in front of the entrance, turning a deaf ear to him, and watched the

scene with an indifferent look. When Wei WuXian’s voice had somewhat quieted, he spoke,

“Let him cry. When he becomes tired, drag him inside.”

Wei WuXian hugged the donkey and cried even harder, bumping his head against it.

How misfortunate! He thought that with a whip from Zidian, all of his doubts would be

cleared. At the moment, he felt satisfied with himself and, along with his mouthful of

teasing words, he offhandedly gave Lan WangJi a few repulsive comments. Yet, who knew

that Lan WangJi didn’t follow the routine he had followed before? What was this all about?

Was it possible that, after so many years, his level of cultivation had increased, but he

became more intolerant?

Wei WuXian spoke, “I’m attracted to men, so with so many beautiful young men in your

sect, I’m afraid that I won’t be able to control myself.”

Lan SiZhui tried to reason with him, “Young Master Mo, it was for your sake that

HanGuang- Jun brought you here. If you do not follow us, Sect Leader Jiang will not be

willing to let the matter go. During these years, there were countless people whom he

caught and took back to Lotus Pier, and none of those people were ever let out.”

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Lan JingYi spoke, “That is right. You have seen Sect Leader Jiang’s methods, have you not?

They are quite cruel...” He paused here, remembering the rule that stated “talking behind

other people’s backs” was prohibited, and secretly glanced at Lan WangJi. Seeing that

HanGuang-Jun didn’t show any means to chastise him, he was bold enough as to mumble

on, “It is all because of the unhealthy trend that the YiLing Patriarch started. There are so

many people who copyhim and cultivate that foolish method. With Sect Leader Jiang being

so suspicious of everyone, is it even possible for him to catch all of them? Just look at you

and your flute skills... Heh.”

The heh told more words than what any sentences could describe. Wei WuXian felt like he

really needed to defend himself, “Well, actually, you might not believe me, but I usually

play the flute quite well...”

Before he finished his defense, a few white-clothed cultivators walked through the door.

Each person wore the Lan Sect’s uniform, with flowing, plain robes as white as snow. The

man standing in front was tall and slender. Hanging on his waist was a xiao made of white

jade, aside from his sword. As Lan WangJi saw them, he slightly bowed his head to show

respect, and the person did the same. He looked at Wei WuXian and smiled, “WangJi never

brings guests home. This is?”

As the person stood in front of Lan WangJi, it was as if they were mirror images. However,

the color of Lan WangJi’s eyes was extremely light, as if they were tinted crystals, while his

eyes were of a gentler, darker shade.

This was Lan Huan, the leader of the GusuLan Sect—ZeWu-Jun, Lan XiChen.

Each place brought up the same kind of people. The GusuLan Sect had always been known

for nurturing a lot of handsome men, especially the two jades of the clan’s current

generation. Even though the two were not twins, they looked extremely similar to each

other, which made it difficult to tell who was the superior one. Yet, although their

appearances were similar, their personalities were not. Lan XiChen was gentle and

benevolent, while Lan WangJi was overly aloof and stern, keeping everyone at an arm’s

length and being the opposite of amiable. Thiswas why, in the list of the best-looking young

masters in the cultivation world, the former ranked first, and the latter ranked second.

Lan XiChen proved himself worthy of being the leader of a sect. Even as he saw Wei

WuXian embracing a donkey, he did not appear to be affected at all. Wei WuXian let go of

the donkey with a beaming smile on his face and approached him. The GusuLan Sect

placed a lot of regard on the order of seniority. If he talked nonsense to Lan XiChen, he

would most definitely be chased off the Cloud Recesses. However, when he just got ready to

show his capabilities, Lan WangJi looked at him. Immediately, his lips were sealed close.

Lan WangJi turned around and continued his polite conversation with Lan XiChen,

“Brother, are you going to visit LianFang-Zun again?”

Lan XiChen nodded, “To negotiate about the next Discussion Conference at Jinlin Tower.”

Wei WuXian was unable to open his mouth, so he sourly walked back to the donkey.

LianFang-Zun was the current leader of the LanlingJin Sect—Jin GuangYao, the only

illegitimate son whom Jin GuangShan approved of. He was Jin Ling’s youngest uncle, being

half-blooded brothers with both Jin Ling’s father, Jin ZiXuan, and Mo XuanYu. However,

although they were both illegitimate sons, they were extremely different. While Mo XuanYu

was in Mo Village, sleeping on the ground and eating leftovers, Jin GuangYao was sitting in

the highest seat of the cultivation world, summoning the winds and controlling the rain. If

he wanted to talk to Lan XiCheng or initiate a Discussion Conference, he could do so

however he wanted to. Then again, no wonder the sect leaders of the Lan and Jin sects

personally went along quite well—after all, they were sworn brothers.

Lan XiChen spoke, “Uncle has taken and examined what you brought back from Mo

Village.” Hearing the words “Mo Village”, Wei WuXian automatically started to pay

attention.

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Unexpectedly, he felt his lips part. Lan XiChen had released his silence and spoke to Lan

WangJi, “It is not often that you bring somebody home, being in such good spirits. You

need to treat your guest with courtesy, unlike this.”

Good spirits? Wei WuXian carefully looked at Lan WangJi’s face.

How could he tell that he was in good spirits?!

After watching Lan XiChen leave, Lan WangJi spoke, “Drag him inside.”

Then, Wei WuXian was, indeed, dragged into a place which he swore not to step inside

again.

In the past, only distinguished cultivators had come to visit the Lan Sect, and never had

anyone seen a guest like him before. The juniors all crowded around him, interested by this

new turn of events. If not for the sect rules being so strict, there would definitely be bouts of

laughter along the journey. Lan JingYi asked, “HanGuang-Jun, where should we drag him

to?”

Lan WangJi replied, “The jingshi.” “... The jingshi?!”

Wei WuXian didn’t know what was going on. The rest stared among themselves, afraid to

make any sound.

It was HanGuang-Jun’s bedroom and study, which he had never invited anyone inside...

The furniture in the jingshi was extremely simplistic, without any unnecessary belongings.

On the accordion partition, there was a painting of drifting clouds, floating and morphing

with its fine brushwork. A guqin table lay horizontally in front of it. On top of the three-

legged incense stand in the corner, a hollowed-out incense burner made of white jade

emitted soft, lingering smoke, filling the whole room with the chilling scent of sandalwood.

Lan WangJi went to see his uncle to discuss serious matters, while Wei WuXian was

pushed into the room. Right after Lan WangJi left, Wei WuXian also went outside. He

strolled around the Cloud Recesses, and found that, as he had expected, without the jade

token for passage, even if he climbed up the white walls of a few zhangs’ height, he would be

immediately flung off by the barrier, attracting the attentions of the nearby patrolmen at

once.

Wei WuXian could only go back to the jingshi.

He never really worried about anything, no matter what he came across. He walked around

the jingshi with his arms behind his back, firmly believing that, sooner or later, there would

be a solution. The refreshing scent of the sandalwood was cold and clear. Although it wasn’t

sentimental, it had its own way of tugging one’s heartstrings. With nothing to do, he started

to think random thoughts, Lan Zhan happened to smell like this scent. His clothes were

probably tinged with the fragrance when he was practicing his guqin or meditating here.

After these thoughts, he couldn’t help but to shift closer to the incense stand at the corner.

With this shift, he became aware that, beneath his foot, one piece of wood was significantly

different from the other places. Wei WuXian bent down and started to knock here and

there, due to curiosity. In his past life, he did a lot of digging pits, excavating graves, and

finding holes in the ground. After a few moments, he turned a piece of board up.

Finding a secretive space in Lan WangJi’s room was already more than enough to surprise

Wei WuXian. However, after he saw what was hidden inside, he was even more surprised.

After flipping the wooden board open, a mellow aroma had filled the air, unnoticeable

when it was mixed with the sandalwood scent. Seven or eight black jars were packed into a

small, square cellar.

Sure enough, Lan WangJi had changed—he even started to hide liquor!

The Cloud Recesses prohibited liquor. Because of this, the first time they met, they had a

small fight. Lan WangJi ended up spilling a jar of the “Emperor’s Smile” which he brought

back from the city of Gusu.

After he returned from Gusu to Yunmeng, Wei WuXian never had the chance to drink the

“Emperor’s Smile” made exclusively by Gusu’s experts ever again. He had thought about

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this for his entire life, always telling himself to come back to taste it if he ever received the

opportunity. But the opportunity never came. Hidden in here was no other than the

liquor—he didn’t even need to open and taste it, and knew that it was an “Emperor’s Smile”

just by the smell of it. He would never have thought that he would find a liquor-hiding vault

in the room of a person as scrupulous and abstinent as Lan WangJi’s. Karma really outdid

itself with this reincarnation.

As Wei WuXian exclaimed upon the matter, he finished one jar already. He had a high

tolerance for alcohol and loved to drink. After he came to the conclusion that Lan WangJi

still owed him a jar of Emperor’s Smile and it was time to collect his interests, he drank

another jar. When he was just starting to get tipsy, a thought suddenly passed his mind.

How hard was it to get the jade token? In the Cloud Recesses, there was a cold spring with a

lot of miraculous effects, for the

male cultivators to use. It was said to be able to calm down one’s heart, clear one’s mind,

quench one’s fire, and so on. When he went into the cold spring, he was bound to take off

his clothing. Then, with his clothing already off, there would be no where to put it aside

from holding it in his mouth, which was definitely out of question.

Wei WuXian clapped his hands and finished the last gulp in the jar. After searching, he

found that there were no places to throw it away, so he filled the empty jars with clear water

and sealed the lids again, stuffing them back inside and closing the wooden board. With

this done, he ventured out to find the jade token.

Although the Cloud Recesses had been burnt down before the “Sunshot Campaign”

happened, the rebuilt structure of the area was the same. Wei WuXian walked through the

winding paths from memory, and soon found the cold spring, situated at a quiet and

obscure place.

The disciple on duty for watching over the cold spring was quite a distance away. The

female cultivators were in another quarter of the Cloud Recesses and didn’t come here to

use it. Nobody in the Lan Sect did an impudent thing such as coming to the cold spring to

watch others bathe, anyway. Therefore, the security wasn’t strict at all and it was extremely

easy to overcome, making it easy for Wei WuXian to go and shame himself. And,

coincidentally, there was a set of white clothes on top of the white rocks behind the

crisscrossed eupatorium grasses, meaning that someone had already came.

The set of white clothes was folded extremely neatly, almost making one’s hair rise. It

looked like a snow-white piece of tofu—even the forehead ribbon was folded without any

creases. As Wei WuXian put his hand in and searched for the jade token of passage, he was

almost reluctant to mess it up. Afterward, stepping over the bushes of eupatorium grasses,

his gaze passed over the spring, and suddenly halted.

The water in the cold spring was freezing. Unlike a hot spring, there wasn’t any vapour to

shroud one’s eyes, so it was possible to take a clear look at the upper half of the person in

the spring who stood with his back to him.

The person in the spring was quite tall. His skin was fair and his hair was black, wet and

gathered to one side. The lines which outlined his waist and back were smooth, graceful yet

holding strength. In simpler terms, he was a beauty.

However, Wei WuXian was definitely not stunned and unable to avert his gaze because he

was looking at a bathing beauty. No matter how beautiful he was, he wouldn’t actually be

attracted to men. Really, it was the things on the person’s back that made him unable to

avert his gaze.

There were dozens of intersecting scars.

They were the scars from a discipline whip. In the different sects, there was a type of

discipline whip to punish disciples of that sect who made significant mistakes. After the

torture, the scars would never disappear. Although Wei WuXian had never been hit by a

discipline whip before, Jiang Cheng had been. Even after desperately trying, he couldn’t

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make the disgracing imprint fade one bit. This was why Wei WuXian would never

misremember scars like this.

Usually, with only one or two strikes of the discipline whip, it would already be enough of a

punishment for the bearer to remember it for their whole life, never to make the same

mistake ever again. The number of scars on this person’s back accumulated thirty at the

least. Just what sort of monstrous crime did he commit for him to be whipped so many

times? If it really was a monstrous crime, why didn’t they kill him?

At the moment, the person in the spring turned around. Beneath his collarbone and near

his heart, there was a clear sear. Seeing the sear, Wei WuXian’s shock instantly reached its

highest peak.

Translator’s Notes

Cloud Recesses: The name of the Lan Sect’s residence came from the last phrase of Jia

Dao’s poem. A very beautiful and accurate translation of this poem can be found here:

http://chinesepoemsinenglish.blogspot.ca/2010/03/jia-dao-visiting-absent-hermit.html.

Morning readings: A common practice in China is for students to read out loud in their

morning classes, because it makes them memorize the passages/teachings better.

Lotus Pier: The specifics of this place will be explained later. However, this name also came

from a poem. It was the name of a poem by the famous poet—Wang Wei. I cannot find the

translation of this poem online, but it doesn’t matter too much, as this doesn’t influence

anything in the story.

Xiao: This is a vertical flute.

Lan Huan, ZeWu-Jun, Lan XiChen: Lan Huan is his birth name, Lan XiChen is his

common name, and ZeWu-Jun is his “alternative name” or “hao” (but, in case anyone

forgot, a hao is a name given by one to oneself).

Two jades: This term refers to two people who are especially good at something, on a

generally equal level.

Summoning the winds and controlling the wind: There is nothing special to this proverb. It

just means that he is very powerful and could do whatever he wanted to do.

Sworn brothers: The author of FoDC/GDC had stated that everyone in this book, apart

from Wei WuXian and Lan WangJi, are straight. However, that does nothing to stop the

fangirls from shipping practically every character with every other character. Feel free to

ship Lan XiChen and Jin GuangYao, or any other characters you’re interested in, whichever

way you’d like to do so.

Jingshi: This literally translates into “quiet room”. As there doesn’t seem to be any

appropriate terms for this in English, it is kept as pinyin.

Guqin: This is the term for the type of zither that Lan WangJi plays. In past chapters, it was

referred to as a zither, but the guqin is one specific type of zither, so it has been changed.

Quench one’s fire: Here, the exact term used is “quench one’s evil fire”. Wei WuXian may

be referencing Chinese medicine, or he may be making an innuendo..

Episodes
1 Chapter 1: Prologue
2 Chapter 2: Reincarnation
3 Chapter 3: Aggression—Part One
4 Chapter 4: Aggression—Part Two
5 Chapter 5: Aggression—Part Three
6 Chapter 6: Arrogance—Part One
7 Chapter 7: Arrogance—Part Two
8 Chapter 8: Arrogance—Part Three
9 Chapter 9: Arrogance—Part Four
10 Chapter 10: Arrogance—Part Five
11 Chapter 11: Refinement—Part One
12 Chapter 12: Refinement—Part Two
13 Chapter 13: Refinement—Part Three
14 Chapter 14: Refinement—Part Four
15 Chapter 15: Refinement—Part Five
16 Chapter 16: Refinement—Part Six
17 Chapter 17: Refinement—Part Seven
18 Chapter 18: Refinement—Part Eight
19 Chapter 19: Contentment—Part One
20 Chapter 20: Contentment—Part Two
21 Chapter 21: Contentment—Part Three
22 Chapter 22: Contentment—Part Four
23 Chapter 23: Malice—Part One
24 Chapter 24: Malice—Part Two
25 Chapter 25: Malice—Part Three
26 Chapter 26: Malice—Part Four
27 Chapter 27: Malice—Part Five
28 Chapter 28: Dew—Part One
29 Chapter 29: Dew—Part Two
30 Chapter 30: Dew—Part Three
31 Chapter 31: Dew—Part Four
32 Chapter 32: Dew—Part Five
33 Chapter 33: Grasses—Part One
34 Chapter 34: Grasses—Part Two
35 Chapter 35: Grasses—Part Three
36 Chapter 36: Grasses—Part Four
37 Chapter 37: Grasses—Part Five
38 Chapter 38: Grasses—Part Six
39 Chapter 39: Grasses—Part Seven
40 Chapter 40: Grasses—Part Eight
41 Chapter 41: Grasses—Part Nine
42 Chapter 42: Grasses—Part Ten
43 Chapter 43: Allure—Part One
44 Chapter 44: Allure—Part Two
45 Chapter 45: Allure—Part Three
46 Chapter 46: Guile— Part One
47 Chapter 47: Guile— Part Two
48 Chapter 48: Guile— Part Three
49 Chapter 49: Guile— Part Four
50 Chapter 50: Guile--- Part Five
51 Chapter 51: Courage—Part One
52 Chapter 52: Courage—Part Two
53 Chapter 53: Courage—Part Three
54 Chapter 54: Courage—Part Four
55 Chapter 55: Courage—Part Five
56 Chapter 56: Poisons—Part One
57 Chapter 57: Poisons—Part Two
58 Chapter 58: Poisons—Part Three
59 Chapter 59: Poisons—Part Four
60 Chapter 60: Poisons—Part Five
61 Chapter 61: Evil— Part One
62 Chapter 62: Evil— Part Two
63 Chapter 63: Tenderness—Part One
64 Chapter 64: Tenderness—Part Two
65 Chapter 65: Tenderness—Part Three
66 Chapter 66: Tenderness—Part Four
67 Chapter 67: Tenderness—Part Five
68 Chapter 68: Tenderness—Part Six
69 Chapter 69: Departure—Part One
70 Chapter 70: Departure—Part Two
71 Chapter 71: Departure—Part Three
72 Chapter 72: Recklessness—Part One
73 Chapter 73: Recklessness—Part Two
74 Chapter 74: Distance—Part One
75 Chapter 75: Distance—Part Two
76 Chapter 76: Nightfall—Part One
77 Chapter 77: Nightfall—Part Two
78 Chapter 78: Nightfall—Part Three
79 Chapter 79: Loyalty—Part One
80 Chapter 80: Loyalty—Part Two
81 Chapter 81: Loyalty—Part Three
82 Chapter 82: Loyalty—Part Four
83 Chapter 83: Loyalty—Part Five
84 Chapter 84: Loyalty—Part Six
85 Chapter 85: Loyalty—Part Seven
86 Chapter 86: Loyalty—Part Eight
87 Chapter 87: Loyalty—Part Nine
88 Chapter 88: Loyalty—Part Ten
89 Chapter 89: Loyalty—Part Eleven
90 Chapter 90: Longing—Part One
91 Chapter 91: Longing —Part Two
92 Chapter 92: Longing —Part Three
93 Chapter 93: Longing —Part Four
94 Chapter 94: Longing —Part Five
95 Chapter 95: Longing —Part Six
96 Chapter 96: Longing —Part Seven
97 Chapter 97: Longing —Part Eight
98 Chapter 98: Hatred —Part One
99 Chapter 99: Hatred —Part Two
100 Chapter 100: Hatred —Part Three
101 Chapter 101: Hatred —Part Four
102 Chapter 102: Hatred —Part Five
103 Chapter 103: Hatred —Part Six
104 Chapter 104: Hatred —Part Seven
105 Chapter 105: Hatred —Part Eight
106 Chapter 106: Hatred —Part Nine
107 Chapter 107: Concealment —Part One
108 Chapter 108: Concealment —Part Two
109 Chapter 109: Concealment —Part Three
110 Chapter 110: Concealment —Part Four
111 Chapter 111: WangXian —Part One
112 Chapter 112: WangXian —Part Two
113 Chapter 113: WangXian —Part Three
114 Chapter 114: Extra—Banquet —Part One
115 Chapter 115: Extra—Banquet —Part Two
116 Chapter 116: Extra—Banquet —Part Three
117 Chapter 117: Extra—Incense Burner 18+
118 Chapter 118: Extra—Villainous Friends
119 Chapter 119: Extra--Incense Burner —Part Two 18+
120 Chapter 120: Special Extra—From Dawn to Dusk
121 Chapter 120.5: Extra—Intrusion —Part One
122 Chapter 121: Extra—Intrusion —Part Two
123 Chapter 122: Extra—Intrusion —Part Three
124 Chapter 123: Extra—Iron Hook —Part One
125 Chapter 124: Extra—Iron Hook —Part Two
126 Chapter 125: Extra—Lotus Seed Pod
127 Chapter 126: Extra—Dream Come True (THE END)
Episodes

Updated 127 Episodes

1
Chapter 1: Prologue
2
Chapter 2: Reincarnation
3
Chapter 3: Aggression—Part One
4
Chapter 4: Aggression—Part Two
5
Chapter 5: Aggression—Part Three
6
Chapter 6: Arrogance—Part One
7
Chapter 7: Arrogance—Part Two
8
Chapter 8: Arrogance—Part Three
9
Chapter 9: Arrogance—Part Four
10
Chapter 10: Arrogance—Part Five
11
Chapter 11: Refinement—Part One
12
Chapter 12: Refinement—Part Two
13
Chapter 13: Refinement—Part Three
14
Chapter 14: Refinement—Part Four
15
Chapter 15: Refinement—Part Five
16
Chapter 16: Refinement—Part Six
17
Chapter 17: Refinement—Part Seven
18
Chapter 18: Refinement—Part Eight
19
Chapter 19: Contentment—Part One
20
Chapter 20: Contentment—Part Two
21
Chapter 21: Contentment—Part Three
22
Chapter 22: Contentment—Part Four
23
Chapter 23: Malice—Part One
24
Chapter 24: Malice—Part Two
25
Chapter 25: Malice—Part Three
26
Chapter 26: Malice—Part Four
27
Chapter 27: Malice—Part Five
28
Chapter 28: Dew—Part One
29
Chapter 29: Dew—Part Two
30
Chapter 30: Dew—Part Three
31
Chapter 31: Dew—Part Four
32
Chapter 32: Dew—Part Five
33
Chapter 33: Grasses—Part One
34
Chapter 34: Grasses—Part Two
35
Chapter 35: Grasses—Part Three
36
Chapter 36: Grasses—Part Four
37
Chapter 37: Grasses—Part Five
38
Chapter 38: Grasses—Part Six
39
Chapter 39: Grasses—Part Seven
40
Chapter 40: Grasses—Part Eight
41
Chapter 41: Grasses—Part Nine
42
Chapter 42: Grasses—Part Ten
43
Chapter 43: Allure—Part One
44
Chapter 44: Allure—Part Two
45
Chapter 45: Allure—Part Three
46
Chapter 46: Guile— Part One
47
Chapter 47: Guile— Part Two
48
Chapter 48: Guile— Part Three
49
Chapter 49: Guile— Part Four
50
Chapter 50: Guile--- Part Five
51
Chapter 51: Courage—Part One
52
Chapter 52: Courage—Part Two
53
Chapter 53: Courage—Part Three
54
Chapter 54: Courage—Part Four
55
Chapter 55: Courage—Part Five
56
Chapter 56: Poisons—Part One
57
Chapter 57: Poisons—Part Two
58
Chapter 58: Poisons—Part Three
59
Chapter 59: Poisons—Part Four
60
Chapter 60: Poisons—Part Five
61
Chapter 61: Evil— Part One
62
Chapter 62: Evil— Part Two
63
Chapter 63: Tenderness—Part One
64
Chapter 64: Tenderness—Part Two
65
Chapter 65: Tenderness—Part Three
66
Chapter 66: Tenderness—Part Four
67
Chapter 67: Tenderness—Part Five
68
Chapter 68: Tenderness—Part Six
69
Chapter 69: Departure—Part One
70
Chapter 70: Departure—Part Two
71
Chapter 71: Departure—Part Three
72
Chapter 72: Recklessness—Part One
73
Chapter 73: Recklessness—Part Two
74
Chapter 74: Distance—Part One
75
Chapter 75: Distance—Part Two
76
Chapter 76: Nightfall—Part One
77
Chapter 77: Nightfall—Part Two
78
Chapter 78: Nightfall—Part Three
79
Chapter 79: Loyalty—Part One
80
Chapter 80: Loyalty—Part Two
81
Chapter 81: Loyalty—Part Three
82
Chapter 82: Loyalty—Part Four
83
Chapter 83: Loyalty—Part Five
84
Chapter 84: Loyalty—Part Six
85
Chapter 85: Loyalty—Part Seven
86
Chapter 86: Loyalty—Part Eight
87
Chapter 87: Loyalty—Part Nine
88
Chapter 88: Loyalty—Part Ten
89
Chapter 89: Loyalty—Part Eleven
90
Chapter 90: Longing—Part One
91
Chapter 91: Longing —Part Two
92
Chapter 92: Longing —Part Three
93
Chapter 93: Longing —Part Four
94
Chapter 94: Longing —Part Five
95
Chapter 95: Longing —Part Six
96
Chapter 96: Longing —Part Seven
97
Chapter 97: Longing —Part Eight
98
Chapter 98: Hatred —Part One
99
Chapter 99: Hatred —Part Two
100
Chapter 100: Hatred —Part Three
101
Chapter 101: Hatred —Part Four
102
Chapter 102: Hatred —Part Five
103
Chapter 103: Hatred —Part Six
104
Chapter 104: Hatred —Part Seven
105
Chapter 105: Hatred —Part Eight
106
Chapter 106: Hatred —Part Nine
107
Chapter 107: Concealment —Part One
108
Chapter 108: Concealment —Part Two
109
Chapter 109: Concealment —Part Three
110
Chapter 110: Concealment —Part Four
111
Chapter 111: WangXian —Part One
112
Chapter 112: WangXian —Part Two
113
Chapter 113: WangXian —Part Three
114
Chapter 114: Extra—Banquet —Part One
115
Chapter 115: Extra—Banquet —Part Two
116
Chapter 116: Extra—Banquet —Part Three
117
Chapter 117: Extra—Incense Burner 18+
118
Chapter 118: Extra—Villainous Friends
119
Chapter 119: Extra--Incense Burner —Part Two 18+
120
Chapter 120: Special Extra—From Dawn to Dusk
121
Chapter 120.5: Extra—Intrusion —Part One
122
Chapter 121: Extra—Intrusion —Part Two
123
Chapter 122: Extra—Intrusion —Part Three
124
Chapter 123: Extra—Iron Hook —Part One
125
Chapter 124: Extra—Iron Hook —Part Two
126
Chapter 125: Extra—Lotus Seed Pod
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Chapter 126: Extra—Dream Come True (THE END)

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