Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
âWhatâs this thing used for?â
Pang Guang examined the object, touching it with his hand.
âItâs tridacna.â
Squatting on the ground, Chen Yu wrote the word âTridacna.â
âThis object dates back to the Han Dynasty. From its appearance, it resembles the marks of an ancient chariot wheel, hence the alternative name âtire marks.â
âPolishing the shell brings out a pearl-like sheen. Due to its stone-like texture, the ancients renamed it âTridacnaâ.â
âTridacna are large ocean clams, known for their ivory-white color and gemstone-like luster.â
âBesides being a popular accessory among dignitaries, it also holds significance as one of the seven Buddhist treasures.â
There were a total of seven treasures in Buddhism, and Tridacna was one of them.
Senior monks often used Tridacna to create Buddha statues, prayer beads, and other religious artifacts.
Due to its hardness, the Buddhist sect associated Tridacna with resilience and indestructibility.
Furthermore, the interior of the Tridacna supposedly possessed a unique spiritual energy.
It was believed to ward off evil spirits, dispel misfortunes, and bring peace. It was also used to bring good fortune and improve Feng Shui.
Pang Guangâs excitement grew upon learning that the Tridacna was a Buddhist treasure.
He easily picked up the giant clam.
âDr. Chen, since the Tridacna is a valuable accessory and a Buddhist treasure, it must be worth a lot, right?â
âIt is indeed valuable,â Chen Yu replied.
âTridacna, along with coral, amber, and pearls, are considered the âfour organic gemsâ internationally,â Chen Yu explained with a curious expression.
âA pound of wild Tridacna can even fetch a higher price than the same amount of gold!â
âWow! So Iâm not holding a shell, but something worth dozens of pounds of gold!â
âDr. Chen,â Pang Guang exclaimed excitedly, âonce we complete this mission, letâs go clam fishing together at the beach!â
âWe can split the profits 70/30, regardless of the final selling price. How about that?â
Chen Yuâs mouth twitched. âPang Guang, that idea is a recipe for trouble.â
âHehe,â Pang Guang chuckled, placing the Tridacna down. âHonestly, Iâm quite business-minded. If not for my familyâs financial situation, I wouldnât have stopped my education after high school.â
âMaybe Iâd be a CEO right now,â he mused wistfully.
Pang Guangâs tone turned urgent. âDr. Chen, letâs not waste time talking. Letâs capture the leader of the rat demons and hand them over to the team. Iâll immediately apply for a monthâs leave after that.â
âWe can rent a small truck and head to the beach together. We can collect as much Tridacna as we can!â
âMaybe with the earnings, I could even buy a house outright,â he fantasized.
Pang Guang received a monthly salary of 25,000 yuan from the special operations team. After taxes and insurance deductions, he was left with around 20,000 yuan. Including the year-end bonus and other subsidies, his annual income was close to 300,000 yuan.
While it seemed like a substantial amount, in Hangzhou City, where the average house price hovered around 30,000 yuan per square meter, it was far from enough.
Saving for even a small apartment, let alone bringing his parents to live with him, would require at least ten years at his current rate of saving.
âIâm afraid you wonât get the chance,â Chen Yu said grimly.
âWhy not?â Pang Guang asked, his voice laced with worry.
âIs retrieving it difficult?â he inquired nervously. âIf so, I can call Old Zhou.â
As an aside, Pang Guang and Old Zhou were both members of the special operations field team.
Old Zhou, possessing the family skill of retrieving bodies from water, was an expert at navigating the Yin and Yang worlds.
Chen Yu fiddled with his phone for a moment before turning the screen toward Pang Guang.
The younger manâs face instantly fell, like an eggplant hit by frost.
The reason? The 100-square-meter house in downtown Hangzhou that had seemed within reach moments ago was suddenly flying away.
Li Changjun was right. All the quick-money schemes theyâd considered ran afoul of the law.
Tridacna was a protected species, and buying and selling it was illegal.
âLetâs move,â Chen Yu said, patting Pang Guangâs shoulder. âIâll get you a house if 1 have the chance, but for now, we have a job to do.â
Pang Guang cast a longing glance back at the giant clam, lamenting his lack of fortune.
âThose damned rat demons! Theyâre just like that greedy monk,â he grumbled.
âTheir hideout must be overflowing with stolen treasures. Think of how many people theyâve deceived! When we face those rats, Iâm going to give them a piece of my mind.â
âI want to beat up at least a hundred of them, thatâs for sure!â he added, rubbing his fists together in determination.
Hearing this, Chen Yu stopped in his tracks and stamped his foot twice. In an instant, the ground around them swarmed with giant rats, each the size of a house cat.
âSee? You donât even need to wait,â Chen Yu said with a faint smile.
âMore or less a hundred, as ordered.â
âMaster Pang, start the show7?â
Pang Guangâs initial bluster quickly dissolved, his frown replacing his previous bravado. âDr. Chen,â he stammered, âwhen did these rat demons get so close?â
âThey havenât been hiding,â Chen Yu replied nonchalantly. âTheyâve been following us since we descended, and you started your little monologue. Remember when I told you about Gray Immortalâs abilities?â
A brief flashback reminded Pang Guang of Chen Yuâs explanation.
Gray Immortals possessed the power to manipulate fate, set array formations, accumulate wealth, and even pry into the secrets of the heavens.
It dawmed on him that two layers of formations likely protected the cave. One masked their presence and smell, while the other concealed their figures. This explained why Li Changjunâs previous attempts to investigate yielded no results.
âDamn it!â Pang Guang cursed, a bitter smile twisting his lips. âThese rats are actually⦠smart.â
Before him stood a sea of demonic red eyes emanating from over a hundred rats, most the size of cats, with a fewâ larger specimens reaching the size of golden retrievers.
The unsettling rustling sounds and sheer mass of the creatures sent shivers down Pang Guangâs spine.
âIt looks like your feast is already served,â Chen Yu joked.
The hundreds of rats, revealed to be demonic entities, prompted a silent grumble from Pang Guang.
He wâas the living embodiment of âtrouble follows a loose tongue.â
Despite being aware of the pursuing rats, Chen Yu remained still, clearly holding a different strategy.
âPrepare for a fight!â Pang Guang roared.
Pang Guang decided to unleash his secret weapon.
He asked the Vigorous Ghost residing within him to leave and entrusted the recording device to Chen Yu for safekeeping. Then, forming a hand seal, he chanted the incantation once more.
The temperature within the cave steadily increased. Pang Guangâs face contorted into a ferocious mask, his ears sharpening.
Black spots emerged on his exposed arm, slowly spreading and forming tattoos across his hands.
Chen Yu acknowledged this display with a subtle nod.
This, wâas Pang Guangâs trump cardâthe Fire Ghost.
A malevolent spirit from the Hell of Avici, hairless and resembling a monkey, its body burning with an inferno capable of unleashing destructive flames.
With a chilling cackle, Pang Guang resembled a wild horse, charging headfirst toward the rats like a blazing inferno.
Recognizing the danger, the rats scattered to avoid a direct confrontation.
While agile, they were no match for Pang Guangâs enhanced speed.
His transformed body, a blur of crimson lightning, wâeaved through the swarm, leaving behind the shrieks of burning rats and the unmistakable scent of barbeque wafting through the cave, reminiscent of a night market..