Ah Hong had been won over by Jiang Chenâs tremendous charisma over the days. Heâd gone from cold observation, to astonishment, then a slow integration. Now, he was fully impressed with the young manâs performance.
From start to finish, he felt pride at being more than an eyewitness. Perhaps following this Shao Yuan would lead to a much more exciting life than before.
Ah Hong had no intention of betraying the Starlight Sect, but he could see how much trouble the faction was currently in. It couldnât guarantee its own safety. He only hoped he could preserve some of the sectâs heritage and hope through a different method.
âI have a presumptuous request, Sir Shao.â
âWhat, pray tell?â Jiang Chen smiled.
âIf... if your plan succeeds, and the Soulless Powder of Wind and Cloud takes everyone out, could you... spare those from the Starlight Sect...?â Ah Hongâs voice became rather quiet as his sentence went on.
Jiang Chen laughed. âThatâs not a problem. After this plan pans out, I estimate that the Starlight Sect will be the first to defect to the sacred land. The conflict may not end just yet, but such an immediate outcome is unavoidable.â
âHuh? How so?â Ah Hong inquired with some surprise.
âSimple. Weâll be exposed in the process. When the imperial family and House Xiahou find out, they wonât hesitate to strike at the Starlight Sect. Even if your sect protests its innocence, theyâll force you to mount a desperate attack against the sacred land.
âIf the sect slacks off even a little in that effort, it will be made an example of to the others. Morale has been very low among the rebel alliance, and most have been dragging their heels. If I were the imperial family and House Xiahou, I would jump at the chance.â
Ah Hong thought about it for a few moments. It made too much sense to ignore.
âSo, does this mean youâre agreed to my request, Sir Shao?â
âYes. Donât worry, you have my word I will not kill those from the Starlight Sect.â Jiang Chenâs answer was very straightforward.
âAlright. After allâs said and done, I will try to convince the sect head by giving him your analysis. Maybe...â
âI donât mean to look down you, Ah Hong, but youâre not nearly important enough to convince your head. If you went, youâd only have the opposite effect.â Jiang Chen smiled. âIâll deal with it myself. Iâll make sure the situation is favorable for you and yours.â
As they conversed, a message echoed in the distance. âArea sixteen, prepare to gather.â
The young man chuckled. âCome on, then.â
All of the men on defense duty assembled at the designated location. A great number of well-equipped elites had been added to their number, ready to launch a frenzied assault on the sacred landâs great formation.
Obviously, the rebelsâ failure to gain anything of relevance for the past period had driven them to restlessness.
Jiang Chen lay low among the teeming crowd. Since he had requested to âlead the chargeâ, the imperial prince had put him on the very front lines.
Imperial Prince Shang and two other administrators congregated near a gray-haired old man. Their expressions towards him were ones of utmost awe and respect.
The young man remembered that another venerated forefather from the imperial family was supposed to be the commander for the raid. A demigod who was quite near the threshold.
Can he be this gray-haired man? His suspicions were quickly proven.
Imperial Prince Shang stepped forward unceremoniously. âAll of you, quiet down. Forefather Calmdew has something to say.â
Forefather Calmdew?
Jiang Chen glanced surreptitiously again at the demigod forefather. This was no ordinary man. His will was focused inward, utterly impenetrable to the casual observer.
âThis Forefather Calmdew is a tough nut to crack, young master Chen,â the Vermilion Bird reminded discreetly.
âHaha, can you handle him?â Jiang Chen asked.
âLetâs put it this way: heâs very unlucky to have met me,â the bird chuckled.
The Vermilion Birdâs boast wasnât empty. Even before its rite of rebirth, it had been able to duel human demigods in ancient times with a reasonable win rate. Back then, demigods were uniformly stronger than they were now.
Now that its rite was complete, the Vermilion Bird was just half a step away from the divine realm. It was on the threshold of becoming a full-fledged god. Because of this, it had an advantage in battle against most initial divine realm cultivators. Its sacred beast blood ensured that this was so.
âLet us prepare on two fronts then. If the Soulless Powder of Wind and Cloud is ineffective against the strongest experts, then you should swiftly and decisively annihilate this so-called imperial forefather. How does that sound?â
âLeave it to me!â The Vermilion Bird was itching for a fight.
âHow about me?â Long Xiaoxuan piped up.
âYou can do what you like, Brother Dragon.â Jiang Chen had no task for the dragon, but he wasnât worried about his friendâs safety, either. Long Xiaoxuan was formidable in his own right.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âLittle brother Dragon,â the Vermilion Bird said, âI think you should hold back for now. Itâs shocking enough for one of the four sacred beasts to appear. If two did instead, young master Chen would be troubled to no end in the future. The time isnât ripe yet for that.â
The words were heartwarming for Jiang Chen.
As expected of mankindâs old friend, the Vermilion Bird impressed him with its consideration.
Forefather Calmdew began his speech.
âEveryone, the divine nation has already been turned upside down. The imperial familyâs takeover is set in stone. You are participating in one of the most key battles in our campaign. If you survive it, you will enjoy untold riches and glory for the rest of your life. If you do not, the nation will erect monuments and shrines to your name, granting you eternal fame.
âWarriors, are you prepared to win this battle!â
âWe are!â From the thunderous reply, morale seemed quite high.
Hidden amid the crowd, Jiang Chen pretended that he was as enthusiastic as his neighbors. He was just chanting empty words to avoid suspicion
âI donât like to waste words. As the representative of the imperial family, I guarantee that our most distinguished warriors from this first charge will be awarded with land and the ability to begin their own factions upon victory! The imperial family will forever appreciate your service.â
Almost every cultivator wanted land or a sect of his own.
It felt good to be a king among oneâs people, regardless of how small the latter group ended up being.
âRoar! Long live the emperor. We are willing to lay down our lives for the imperial family!â
The forefatherâs material promises were a tale as old as time. However, that didnât make them any less effective.
âVery good. Each man should prepare himself. The regional principals will hand out your tasks shortly. Do your job well and keep the formation unbroken.â Having said this, he handed the floor to the three principals. Imperial Prince Shang was one of them.
He evidently had the concrete battle plan already, and gathered the cultivators under his jurisdiction to give them the details of their work.
âYou, you... youâre in charge of this area near the great formation. Itâs not the most active, but a lot of rank and file to take note of. The sacred landâs experts seem to prefer taking this route.
âYou lot, go to this area...
âYour team should provide backup here. If the men in front of you fail at their task, rectify their error...â The imperial princeâs delegations took place at a rapid-fire pace.
Jiang Chenâs group was up in no time at all. Imperial Prince Shang was clearly worried that the young man would go back on his word; âIâve arranged a wonderful job for you,â he said hurriedly. âThe area youâll be responsible for isnât the hottest, but itâs just as important as area sixteen was. Good luck, and donât let us down.â
Jiang Chen smiled wryly. The imperial prince was the furthest from worrying about someone âletting him downâ. He simply lacked manpower that was willing to serve as shock troops.
Nevertheless, Jiang Chen put on the most simpering smile he could manage. âThank you, Your Highness. We will give it all weâve got.â
Imperial Prince Shang waved, clearly not expecting much out of these four men. They were cannon fodder â what else could they do?
He didnât have time to chat with the walking dead. As soon as the briefing was done, he hurried away to instruct the others. This suited Jiang Chenâs purposes perfectly.
He hated being watched when he was up to no good.
Since the army was two to three thousand strong, the area the poison needed to cover was correspondingly immense. It would be nearly impossible for Jiang Chen to spread the powder by himself.
Thankfully, he had the Goldbiter Rats to help him out. He had prepared such huge quantities of the Soulless Powder as a safety. His design was to have the rats make trouble from the underground.
The Goldbiter Rats moved through the earth like ghosts. Even if their movements were detected, the proximity of the great formation meant that theyâd be attributed to that instead.
Jiang Chen sneakily called up the king of the Goldbiter Rats. âOld Gold, this job is a bit riskier than usual.â
âDonât worry, young master Chen. The Goldbiter Rats always get it done!â
âTake care yourselves. The Soulless Powder of Wind and Cloud is very potent. Try not to accidentally sniff too much of it in,â Jiang Chen noted.