Chapter 690 - Turning the World Upside Down (I)
Nightfall
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The carriage was running on the ground, and on the ground was the world of humankind. If the Headmaster had figured out âhowâ, he wouldâve left for battling with Haotian early instead of sitting in the carriage.
âI thought about it for a long time but did not have any idea how.â The Headmaster said, âHundreds of years passed by, and one day I met the guy named Ke Haoran, your Youngest Uncle.â
Ning Que was depressed at the moment, but his face lighted up at the mention of âKe Haoranâ. He was excited and he could feel the Great Spirit of his Youngest Uncle flowing in his body.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The Headmaster then said, âYour Youngest Uncle was talented, or a genius as others called. He learned things quickly. He never knew what a Knowlege barrier was, but it was a pity that he had such an odd temper, and there were many things he refused to learn.â
Ning Que then said, âLotus told me that the Haoran Sword was the one and only method Youngest Uncle knew. And he also told me that through the âoneâ the Youngest Uncle learned the way to âallâ.â
âNo matter what it was, I would say it was quite limited since he finally killed himself.â
The Headmaster then said, âBack to our topic. I was totally impressed by your Youngest Uncle because he was more talented than me. And I hoped he could live up to my dream if I cultivated him with great effort. By that I mean the dream to defeat Haotian.â
âAnd then?â
âI told you he had such an odd temper.â
âWas it pride?â
âThat is odd enough.â
âWell... youâre also pretty proud, teacher.â
âIâm always impersonal and objective.â
âI think weâre straying from the topic.â
âThatâs your fault... well, your Youngest Uncle was a proud one. Actually, he was so proud that he even refused to be a student of mine. So I asked him, âIf I am not qualified to be your teacher, then who on earth is?ââ
The Headmaster said, âHis answer was âno oneâ, and that he could teach himself. I was irritated by him at first till I saw myself in himâ I used to be the one who was self taught! But still, I wanted to teach him some shortcuts in cultivation. Therefore, I lied to him that âsomeoneâ wanted him to be his student, and when he asked who the âsomeoneâ was, I said it was âno oneâ. That was when he agreed.â
The Headmaster halted for a second and continued, âI was hoping I could teach him some shortcuts in cultivation but in the end, I found myself erring completely.â
Ning Que asked, âWhy?â
The Headmaster answered, âHe was walking so fast on those shortcuts that he was almost flying in the end.â
The metaphor was a little bit complicated, but Ning Que had the gist of it.
âHe was making progress too fast, and that made me nervous. So I picked up my travels around the world, and during the journey, I met your Eldest Brother in a small town, then Jun Mo afterwards.â
âYour Youngest Uncle left the Academy on the back of a donkey. He traveled to Changâan, and around the world. He wiped out the Devilâs Doctrine. Then he was back in the Academy and continued to make progress at an unbelievably fast speed. It was believed that he was at his peak when wiping out the Devilâs Doctrine with just one sword, but he was even more powerful when he was back in the Academy.â
âHe finally experienced the same problem as I did. He questioned the heavens and decided to fight Haotian. I objected to it firmly. I told him there was no way that he could defeat Haotian. Yet he said to me, âSenior Brother, youâll never know if you can do it till youâve actually done it. So do it before you draw conclusions.ââ
Ning Que didnât say a word. In his mind, he was picturing his Second Brother from whom he could see part of the Youngest Uncle. Then he raised up his chin and asked, âAnd then?â
After a moment of silence, the Headmaster answered, âThen he left for the fight.â
âThen he lost it.â
âThen he died.â
The Headmaster laughed out loud after he finished the story, in loneliness and bitterness.
Ning Que might feel distant from the world in the Headmasterâs story, but he could share the Headmasterâs feelings now.
Powerful people are lonely. The Drunkard and the Butcher were not of the Headmasterâs kind. It had cost the Headmaster so much to finally find a man who had a common ground with him, but sadly, they were separated before they had the chance to fight side by side.
The Headmaster finally calmed down, and he said, âIâve been concentrated on teaching your Eldest Brother and your Second Brother since then. I taught them through my experiences gained from my 1,000-year lifetime. I taught Manman kindness and righteousness and taught Jun Mo propriety. And theyâve lived up to my expectations.â
âIt is a pity that theyâve been following my ways too closely, and no matter how well they do, theyâll only be the second and the third âmeâ or Ke Haoran. That is not a good sign if they want to defeat Haotian. As for your Third Sister, her cultivation is one of a kind, however; sheâs also trapped in the world of Haotian.â
âSo I wanted to find other possible ways. I traveled around the world and tried to find talented people in all fields. I brought them back to the Academy, including your Fifth Brother, Song Qian, and Wang Chi. Instead of teaching them how to cultivate, I let them study what they were interested in. We tried to find a way to defeat Haotian by studying mathematics and geometry.â
âI told you that West-Hillâs Haotian Taoism was the starting point, where I began cultivating. So, in the end, I went back to the beginning. Your Twelfth Brother, Chen Pipi, was the most outstanding genius among all in Haotian Taoism. He had the best qualities of Haotian Taoism but was not hindered by backward ideas. Thatâs why I chose him.â
âBut my time was limited. And now I know that there may be a chance that those efforts would also fail. Even if the plan was to succeed, I would not be alive to see it. Itâs lucky that I have you now.â
Ning Que was listening without saying a word until he heard his own name. He looked up in surprise, and asked, âI am not as talented as Chen Pipi. And I could barely win against my Senior Brothers or Sisters in Talisman or in Go games. Why am I the one?â
âFirstly, you are a selfish man.â
âShould I take that as a compliment?â
The Headmaster said, âThousands of years ago, I taught people kindness, righteousness and propriety so that they could be well-behaved and moral. And I brought them laws to maintain social stability. Now the Tang Empire and your two Senior Brothers have all made this a reality. People are living peacefully and quietly, but theyâre not aggressive enough. Only the selfish can push society forward.â
Ning Que argued, âI know that love can save the world. I never heard that selfishness could do the same thing.â
The Headmaster then said, âSometimes a new world has to rise up from the old oneâs ashes.â
Ning Que sighed, âThat is a lot of pressure on me.â
The Headmaster laughed, and then halted. He looked at Ning Que and said, âThe most important reason why I chose you as my last student was that I could never get you.â
âOn Peach Mountain, Wei Guangming saw a boy in Changâan born with knowledge. Iâve seen it, too. He thought you were the Son of Yama, but I didnât agree. I did feel confused and wonder why there would be a man born with knowledge, especially when it was youâ a boy who seemed no more than ordinary.â
The Headmaster said, âAnd my question had its answer recently after I knew that you were not a man of Haotianâs world. Youâre from another world. Thatâs the answer.â
They hadnât talked about how to defeat Haotian, neither had they discussed the world Ning Que belonged to. The two had already ascertained the two facts without conversing.
Ning Que was looking down at the footprints the little Vermilion Bird burnt on the floor. After a long silence, he looked up and then at Sangsang. The Headmaster was wise enough to accept his identity as a man from another world, but what about Sangsang?
What would she think of him?
There was nothing like terror or resentment in her. She was surprised and looked at Ning Que curiously. When she found Ning Que looking at her, she laughed out loud.
Ning Que was touched by Sangsang. He didnât care if Sangsang was the Daughter of Yama or not. All he cared about was Sangsang being herself. And Sangsang didnât care where Ning Que was from. All she cared about was Ning Que being himself.
âSo far I havenât found a way to defeat Haotian, neither did your Youngest Uncle. Actually, nobody in this world has succeeded, because the world weâre now in is Haotianâs territory.â
The Headmaster smiled at Ning Que and said. âBut youâre an outsider of this world. At least your soul and your mind do not belong here. If the world weâre in now is an endless circle of living and death, and you are not of this world, then you will be the person who will break the cycle. This is good.â
That put even more pressure on Ning Que. He looked out of the window. The blue sky and white clouds there suddenly became so heavy. Ning Que felt like his mind and heart were being crushed into pieces by the pressure.
âAm I going against Heaven?â
There had been a well told cliche about how a rookie screamed and vowed to go against Heaven . For thousands of years, the Headmaster had been considering and practicing to break the chain of the world and let folks breathe fresh air. When a man like the Headmaster said âgoing against Heavenâ, he literally meant it. It was going to be a really brave and great fight.
Ning Que used to be a selfish man. His reasons for fighting were quite limited. Now, he knew he was going to fight for the freedom of humankind.
âWhy do I have to do that?â
Ning Que felt confused but he was afraid to ask.
The Headmaster once mentioned that he was not a man of this world. But in this world, he had gone through pain and sorrow, laughter and joy, partings and reunions. How did that happen?
Everything happens for a reason, and everyone has his reason for living.
But Ning Queâs reason to live now seemed too burdening.
He looked up to the Headmaster and for a long time, he said nothing.
Just as the Headmaster and Sangsang though Ning Que was about to refuse or avoid the burden.
He asked, âThen how can I be as powerful as you are?â