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Seeking Fortune and Avoiding Misfortune: Starting from the Celestial Master’s Mansion

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Chapter 77

Seeking Fortune and Avoiding Misfortune: Starting from the Celestial Master’s Mansion

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Chen Yi wasn't just practicing other sects' Daoist arts.

It seemed he also had some hidden means to obscure his cultivation arts.

The question was whether this could deceive his master, Elder Yao Yuan, a

High Elder of Mount Longhu

with an

Upper Heavens

cultivation level.

Lei Jun was curious, but as long as the other party didn't pose a threat to him, he had no desire to dig deeper.

Later, after temporarily fending off disciples of the

Yellow Heaven Sect

, the

True Disciples

of

Tianshi Mansion

regrouped.

Lei Jun faced Chen Yi, and both of them acted as usual, with no expression of concern on their faces.

They were merely acquaintances who rarely interacted.

Chen Yi bore no personal grudge against Lei Jun, but he couldn’t stand Tang Xiaotang.

Since Lei Jun often associated with Tang Xiaotang, Chen Yi wasn't hostile by association, but there was little bond between them.

At that moment, the appearance of another

True Disciple of Tianshi Mansion

caused Chen Yi to frown slightly and look away.

Li Zhenchang… Lei Jun noticed his reaction.

Two young Daoists walked through the crowd, greeted by many

True Disciples

of

Tianshi Mansion

.

One of them was named Li Zhenchang, a talented member of a collateral branch of the Li Family.

The other was Chu Andong, a disciple of

Tianshi Mansion

and a member of the Suzhou Chu Clan.

This was the same Chu Clan disciple who had previously entered

Tianshi Mansion

under Elder Yuan's guidance.

Chu Andong and Li Zhenchang were fellow disciples, both direct apprentices of Supreme Elder Li Song.

It was worth mentioning that the original conflict between Chen Yi and the Li Family's disciples stemmed from Li Zhenchang.

Years ago, while Lei Jun and Chen Yi were still in the

Daoist Children’s Academy

, Chen Yi had unexpectedly obtained a Pure-Gold Lingzhi from the Lingzhi Platform.

Coincidentally, Li Zhenchang also needed this treasure for his alchemy practice, but in the end, Chen Yi consumed it.

Li Zhenchang himself may not have cared too much, but other Li Family disciples in the academy made things difficult for Chen Yi, deepening the conflict.

When Chen Yi later advanced to

Initiate

status and joined the

Discipline Hall

, his disputes with the Li Family disciples intensified.

Rumor had it that Chen Yi even clashed directly with Li Zhenchang during his time in the

Discipline Hall

.

Their grudge was now deeply entrenched.

In the current public setting, with external threats looming, they ignored each other completely.

Li Zhenchang and Chu Andong were well-liked, and many fellow disciples greeted them warmly.

“Junior Brother Lei?”

Chu Andong approached Lei Jun and smiled. “I’ve always wanted to meet you, but never had the chance. I’m glad we finally did.”

Lei Jun replied, “Senior Brother Chu, how can I help?”

Chu Andong smiled. “I wouldn't dare call it help. I have a relative, Chu Kun, who was fortunate to be introduced into the Dao by Elder Yuan. If you can lend him a hand, I’d be very grateful.”

In fact, he was Chu Kun’s uncle.

But if Chu Kun truly became a disciple of Yuan Mobai, they’d be fellow disciples, so Chu Andong glossed over their familial ties.

Lei Jun responded, “As our masters teach, we should always support our fellow disciples. You’re too kind, Senior Brother Chu.”

Hearing this, Li Zhenchang's expression shifted slightly. He wasn’t targeting Lei Jun, but the situation reminded him of his conflict with Chen Yi.

However, he quickly composed himself and continued chatting amicably with Lei Jun and Chu Andong.

Though they weren’t close, Chu Andong seemed eager to strengthen their relationship, making the conversation enjoyable.

As they talked, the topic shifted to the

Southern Wasteland Witch Sect

experts who had recently interfered:

“We can’t let our guard down. The

Southern Wasteland Witch Sect

is chaotic, but that makes them unpredictable.”

Though outside the Tang Empire, the

Southern Wasteland Witch Sect

was a powerful tradition, comparable to the Daoist, Confucian, and Buddhist sects, with an ancient history.

Like the Confucian tradition had its divisions—Classical Studies, Archery, and Recitation—the

Southern Wasteland Witch Sect

had five branches:

The Spirit Dance Branch, inheritors of

Witch Spirits

.

The Blood River Branch, inheritors of

Witch Blood

.

The Gu Arts Branch, inheritors of

Witch Miasma

.

The Ghost Path Branch, inheritors of

Witch Souls

.

The Curse Branch, inheritors of

Witch Bones

—often referred to as

Cursing Arts

.

Each branch had its own sacred land. For the

Gu Arts Branch

, it was Yin Mountain Cavern.

The internal strife within the

Southern Wasteland Witch Sect

was far more intense than the internal conflicts of

Tianshi Mansion

.

Even within Yin Mountain Cavern, factions often fought bitterly or ignored each other completely.

Occasionally, though, the branches would unite, posing a serious threat to outsiders.

Fortunately, this time, only an elder from the Yin Mountain Cavern and a few disciples had come to trouble Tang Xiaotang personally.

After she drove them off, the focus remained on dealing with the

Yellow Heaven Sect

.

Lei Jun, meanwhile, took his tasks lightly, using the time to hone his Daoist martial arts and absorb the power of the Black Bear King's Gallbladder.

Everything seemed calm—until one day,

Mount Longhu

trembled!

Above the

immortal mountain

,

green lightning

filled the sky,

thunderclouds

instantly shrouded the heavens, and bolts of

lightning

snaked through the clouds.

Both

Tianshi Mansion

and

Yellow Heaven Sect

disciples were stunned by this sudden change.

Lei Jun’s heart skipped a beat. He noticed that the Tianshi Seal imprint stored in his

Breath-Taking Flag

was resonating with the phenomenon.

The Tianshi Seal?!

Had the battles on

Mount Longhu

drawn the

Tianshi Seal

back to the area?

Would this legendary treasure return to

Mount Longhu

? Lei Jun took a deep breath.

He wasn’t the only one who noticed. Inside

Tianshi Mansion

, Young Tianshi Li Zhengxuan stared solemnly ahead.

There, a

command flag

gleamed, its shape obscured by radiance, yet its thunderous vibrations echoed the heavens.

“The Tianshi Seal… is it finally returning to Mount Longhu?” Li Zhengxuan murmured.

His junior brother Li Xuan asked softly, “Senior Brother, will the Tianshi Seal return directly to the mansion?”

Li Zhengxuan replied, “It’s close, but we need to meet it halfway. There are two locations—Xunjiang River and Upper Qing River.”

Li Xuan nodded, accepting his task: “I’ll do my best.”

Meanwhile, Lei Jun’s mind buzzed with possibilities, until his

Light Sphere

glowed, revealing three

omens

:

Upper-Moderate Omen: Head to

Green Thunder Ridge

below

Mount Longhu

at sunset. You’ll find a Fourth-Grade Opportunity, but beware of deeper entanglements. Fortunate.

Moderate Omen: Head to

Flying Thunder Mountain

near

Upper Qing River

. No gains, but no danger. Neutral.

Lower-Moderate Omen: Head to

Xunjiang River Ferry

. No gains, but grave danger awaits. Ominous.

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