Chapter 879
D.E.M.O.N.S: Getting Summoned Weekly isn't so Bad
Xiang looked between the two glaring women and decided he really didnât want to deal with that. On the other hand, there were some things that needed to be dealt with less they be lead to a potentially fatal incident with the poison. Yang might want salt rubbed in her wounds, an understandable if perhaps naive viewpoint. However it seemed to Xiang they were both forgetting about the fact they needed large amounts of water to wash it all away. So Xiang decided to err on the side of pragmatism.
âOk you two, thatâs enough,â said Xiang forcefully but quietly, just enough that if they really wanted to, ignoring him was on the table, but he was certainly heard. Apparently it was enough though because they both turned towards him with questions in their eyes, âKat, I understand that Yang is refusing what might be life saving treatment. Iâm glad you seem to accept that she can make that choice,
âYang,â the word hung in the air for a few moments, âI understand that you donât want additional, and possibly needless pain inflicted upon you. Iâm not even going to say that the additional chance to survive is worth the pay you would likely experience because of the salt. It is not my choice to make, it is yours, and Iâm going to respect that. What I do want you to know is that I will be using what little salt stores we have on myself, or perhaps more accurately Iâll be asking Kat to do it. For me, no amount of pain is too much for a chance to continue to live.
âI do not say this as a criticism, mainly an observation, but Iâd like to point out that you are a cultivator. Pain is in our nature and the path to immortality is long and thorny. It will not be a painless path and the vast majority of people fall short in some way. It is only the truly rare individual that can reach the apex and a sacrifice of a short few moments of time against the chance to reach the top... no matter how small... well... I see that as a very easy gamble for someone already walking on the cultivation path,â
Yang looked rather stunned. Like sheâd been slapped in the face with a fish despite no sea food being in sight. Both insulting, confusing, embarrassing and just generally absurd. Despite this, Xiangâs words did seem to resonate with Yang and she pointedly took her gaze elsewhere. Xiang wasnât wrong. She didnât want to admit it, and perhaps she simply wouldnât... but the truth of his words rung throughout her sole and they would not live.
Xiang either didnât notice, or didnât want to apply quite so much pressure to Yangâs mindset at the moment. Well, that or perhaps it was even less altruistic. They only had so much salt after all. âNow, with that being said we have a choice to make... and Kat seeing as you have repeatedly stated you do not mind, or do not care about our directional choices... and this one seems to disproportionally affect Yang and I, I can just assume youâll leave things up to us yes?â
âBarring anything particularly noteworthy yes, I donât really see why Iâd need to or want to contradict you, but I suppose to answer with complete honesty I should mention the odd chance I do correct you,â said Kat trying to be overly verbose, speaking with soft words and glaring at Yang.
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Xiang just nodded, apparently ignoring that as well. âNow, the way I see it we have two choices, well we have three but that one isnât really a great idea. Thatâs to follow the road towards Xuena, but the poison needs dealing with and just following the road will get us nowhere because as I see it, the biggest issue we currently have is finding enough water to wash our potential wounds.
âI see two ways to go about that, we can either cut across wild territory and try to head for a small mountain, thatâs really more of a hill with delusions of grandeur. According to this map there is a river that springs forth their and just based on its height it has to be an underground spring. That would give us essentially an endless supply of water, itâs right on the way towards Xuena, but thatâs all weâll have there water.
âThe other option we have, is to follow the road and turn left instead of right, away from Xuena and towards the largest town, thatâs really more of a small city in the area. It certainly has well or some other water source for the population, but we may not be able to acquire enough of it to continually wash down two people. We may need to reuse the same few buckets of water, which is likely a bad idea for our health, yours especially Yang if you want avoid the salt.
âThe benefit though, is that we can almost certainly find an apothecary with experience in this sort of poisoning. Not that I donât trust Palo but he had nothing better to offer then to try and life through it. We are cultivators though, and while we donât have a lot of funds, we have some, perhaps enough for something that could heal us. As cultivators we can accept more toxic pills in the name of healing and we have more money then mortals,
âThen again... if this poison really was made by a sadist... it was perhaps never intended to be lethal, simply as painful and inconvenient as possible, they could have instead focused on making it basically incurable outside simply enduring the effects. Itâs not even that unlikely based on what Kat has said about it.â Xiang paused for a moment to consider what was just said, âRight... yeah... in fact I think the more important question is if it retained that property after turning into the bog. I think the answer is probably yes knowing my luck... but maybe not...â
Xiang shrugged and let the silence hang for a few moments after that. He didnât really know how to continue so he waited for questions or comments and found he wasnât really receiving any. Apparently what heâd said was clear enough... but he really did what Yang to comment. That was sort of the whole point of asking, and trying to get Kat to O.K. whatever decision they made. It made it clear to Yang these were decisions she could make.
He really had no interest in getting into argument with her, not when his vision was already starting to blur somewhat. If they really started going at it, the chances they collapsed before the argument was done happened to be MUCH too high for his liking. So his âoptionsâ were placed squarely on Yangâs shoulder. No argument then, right? Except apparently Yang didnât want to say anything.
So with a suppressed sigh, Xiang asked, âSo what do you think Yang? Iâm not really happy about whatâs going to happen, and I donât really see one idea as being much better then the others, but what do you think?â
Well that was the question wasnât it? Yang didnât really know what to think. Screaming herself horse in a city full of people to hear her wailing was exceptionally low down on her priority list. The idea of trying to wash poison of her legs with poisoned water was even further down, so really that should rule out the city already... but on the other hand sleeping on the ground and camping by a water source until her legs burst open into poison sores didnât sound fund either.
Sheâd have to recover afterwards as well, even if with a cultivators physique that could be reduced a significant amount sheâd still need to spend days practically glued to the dirt or stone sheâd collapsed on after passing out. That wasnât even to mention the chance for a healer. She loved Xuena and knew that girl could work miracles...
But even for miracle workers... some things just werenât possible without using ingredients you needed another few miracles to find. Yang wasnât exactly feeling blessed right now, and miracles seemed to be in short supply. Sheâd gotten poisoned just from walking through a swamp for crying out loud. Not ideal. Not ideal at all.
So Yang let out a long hiss, like a kettle once it had reached a boil. âIâm really not happy about this either Xiang... these options both sound terrible. What I would like is Xuena here to diagnose me... but I canât get that. So... so tell me how out of the way this water source is?â
âNot far at all. I wonât say itâs a perfect diagonal towards Xuena... but weâre still quite a long way away, and really if we headed for that way in any case weâd be faster circling the mountain and passing the stream anyway... I think...â answered Xiang.
Yang nodded, âThe water then, weâll go to the water,â