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Chapter 353: Xi Canhen

After conversing, Qiu Shuyu led Tang Jie and Zhang Taixu up the mountain.

The Stone Gate Sect had prepared a sumptuous lunch for the two of them, and diligently attended to their needs.

After three rounds of drinks, Tang Jie slowly came to understand the local situation.

Mount Eternal originally had three sects in the area, but after the discovery of the ore vein, the Stone Gate Sect rose in power and gradually suppressed the two other sects, one of them even choosing to just leave the area. But once the ore vein ran out, the Stone Gate Sect's good days would come to an end.

During the banquet, Qiu Shuyu was very melancholy, saying to Tang Jie, "The Stone Gate Sect truly did benefit a lot from the ore vein, but in protecting the ore vein, it also offended no small number of small-minded people. Back then, the Jade Radiance Sect tried to steal the mine, and my Stone Gate Sect fought three battles with them. Countless disciples were killed, and even I was heavily wounded, but we barely managed to hold the mine. The heavens and earth have borne witness to my Stone Gate Sect's loyalty to the Basking Moon Sect!"

The Jade Radiance Sect was the sect that the Stone Gate Sect forced out of the area. Tang Jie knew that the Stone Gate Sect did have several battles with the Jade Radiance Sect, though he didn't know if they were actually to defend the mine. Judging based on the actual situation, they were probably more for control over the Mount Eternal region as a whole.

From the perspective of the Basking Moon Sect, it was the same regardless of who was protecting the mine, so long as they handed over eighty percent of their profits. Even if the Jade Radiance Sect seized the ore vein, it would only be taking the Stone Gate Sect's cut. No matter how bold it was, it would never dare to try and take the Basking Moon Sect's portion. Thus, the Stone Gate Sect's battle to defend the mine wasn't for the sake of the Basking Moon Sect, but for itself. Qiu Shuyu was just saying all this to express his loyalty and increase his asking price.

Sure enough, Qiu Shuyu said, "But recently, I've heard that the Jade Radiance Sect has yet to give up and is seeking an opportunity to take revenge. Now that the ore vein is about to run dry, the Stone Gate Sect will find it very hard to maintain its current territory and will have to constrict. When the time comes, those bandits will get the chance to strike."

He sorrowfully sighed.

Tang Jie inwardly found this all rather amusing. "A defeated army can't be called courageous, and I presume that they are no match for the Stone Gate Sect. Sect Master Qiu is being too humble."

He didn't use any words that Qiu Shuyu could seize upon.

Qiu Shuyu saw that he was unmoved and awkwardly chuckled, saying no more.

Once they were done eating, Tang Jie wiped his mouth and said, "The meal is done, so let's get down to business. Sect Master, please bring me to the mine."

Qiu Shuyu hastily said, "Young Master, is there a need to be in such a rush? There is plenty of time to play around in our Stone Gate Sect for a few days before going over to look."

Tang Jie shook his head. "Let's not. I still have business to do, so it's best if I can get this done today."

He stood up.

Qiu Shuyu saw how determined he was, so he could only agree. Before they left, Qiu Shuyu gave Tang Jie a Mustard Seed Bag. Tang Jie opened it up to look inside and found that it was stuffed with spirit stones. A rough estimate of their value put it at around one hundred thousand.

Tang Jie laughed and returned the Mustard Seed Bag.

Qiu Shuyu hastily said, "This is merely a small gift from the Stone Gate Sect, nothing like a bribe."

Tang Jie firmly shook his head, so Qiu Shuyu could only take it back and take him to the ore vein.

The spirit stone vein was located at the Hundred Joy Peak of Mount Eternal, only five kilometers from Stone Gate Peak. Qiu Shuyu and Tang Jie's party reached the mine very quickly by air. From a distance, they could see that quite a crowd had gathered.

Qiu Shuyu was going to land there, but Tang Jie smiled and said, "We don't need to alarm them. Let's see what the situation is."

Qiu Shuyu could only nod in agreement, and the party landed in the distance and approached by foot.

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The entrance to a mine was always the liveliest of places.

A middle-aged scholar with three prongs of whiskers was seated behind a desk, and in front of the desk was a long line of people. These were all miners, carrying picks and wearing shabby clothes. There were unexpectedly even a few teenagers among the group.

Each person had a basket on their back, and the miners took out jade stone chunks of various sizes from these baskets: spirit stones. This was the raw ore, and it could only be used after polishing and processing. Even so, through the thin rock layer, one could still sense the energy pulses from within.

The miners handed the rocks to the scholar, and someone on the side came up to weigh them.

"24 catties of low-quality ore, and 1 catty of average-quality ore. That's two silver coins and nine cents," the scholar said, counting out coins and handing them over.

The miner shouted unhappily, "There are clearly two catties of average-quality ore, so how did it become one catty?"

The middle-aged scholar snorted, "Shut your mouth, you useless thing! If you keep causing trouble, I'll have you kicked out!"

Spirit stone ore was divided into different levels of quality. According to the standards set by the six major sects, these qualities were "best", "high", "average", and "low", and the ore was received based on this standard. Low quality was the cheapest, with every ten catties only going for one silver coin. Average-quality ore went for five coins per ten, high-quality was three taels, and best-quality was twenty taels.

In the cultivation world, ten catties of low-quality raw ore could make a single low-quality spirit stone, which was about two hundred spirit coins. Not considering the black market price, the exchange rate was one to two thousand.

This was the difference between cultivators and mortals. In this relationship, the former would always be the exploiter and the latter would always be the labor.

Seeking our spirit ores was an extremely laborious and dangerous task. Mines were never safe and often had many lurking dangers. Even cultivators would often encounter misfortune in these places, which was exactly why mining ore was left to mortals. And for most laborers, while mining was dangerous, the rewards weren't low. If their luck was good, they could get one or two pieces of good ore that could help them escape their fate of hard labor. This made them willing to risk their lives in the mines, but even then, they were still exploited by others.

The middle-aged scholar took his own cut, and the mine foreman also took his own rather significant cut.

Normally, a miner could make five silver coins in a day without a problem, but after giving other people their cuts, there would often be only two or three coins left.

The miner saw that he couldn't do anything and stormed off. The miner after him was a youth with a basket on his back, and when he dumped out the basket, there turned out to be a surprising amount of ore inside.

While the kid was rather scrawny, he had managed to mine quite a lot.

The scholar saw this and let out a loud laugh. "Canhen, you've brought back a pretty good haul today."

The youth coldly looked at the scholar.

The scholar's face suddenly sank, and before the weighing person on the side could say anything, the scholar said, "Ten catties of low quality, so one silver coin."

The crowd exploded.

The young man had dumped at least thirty catties of raw ore onto the desk, and two of them had a special luster that indicated that they were clearly of at least average quality. Yet this scholar had wiped it all away and said that there were only ten catties of low-quality ore. This was brazen corruption.

A miner in the back resentfully said, "This isn't even enough to survive."

"Who said that it isn't enough to survive?" the scholar snorted. "One silver coin is enough for his brothers and sisters to eat for three days without worry. There are already few people who are able to live this long after offending Young Master Jin. Xi Canhen, you should go back and carefully think things over. If you hurry and send over your little sister to Young Master Jin, there's still a chance to turn things around. Otherwise, while you might be able to get one silver coin for your ore today, you might not even get a cent tomorrow!"

The youth coldly glared at the scholar and said, "Blackheart Wu, you're dreaming."

"What did you say?" The scholar grew enraged.

While supervising the mine, he had frequently cheated the miners out of their efforts and had long ago gained the name of Blackheart. But nobody had ever dared to say it to his face. He hadn't expected this youth to say it, and he was furious and wanted to teach him a lesson. But he recalled that the youth had a reputation for being bold and fearless. In the mine, he had already fought with the foremen several times, earning him this reputation. At present, even the professional exploiters that were the foremen weren't willing to provoke him, taking only the absolute minimum from him. This was also why he was able to hand over more ore than the other miners.

He was currently too close to this kid, so he would be disadvantaged in a real fight. He could only restrain himself for the time being.

The scholar glared at the youth, who grabbed his coin and left.

Once the youth was farther off, the scholar finally shouted, "Are you useless things blind? Didn't you see that kid insulting me? Seize him at once!"

Several burly men immediately lunged at the youth.

That Xi Canhen saw what was happening and immediately ran off, and those strongmen pursued. Just when they were about to catch up, the youth suddenly grabbed an iron bar next to him, spun around it, and kicked one of the burly men in the face.

The force of the spinning kick was so great that the man was instantly knocked to the ground.

The youth landed lightly on his feet and ran off. Suddenly, he grabbed a small stone slab next to him and threw it backward, smashing another burly man in the foot. The four pursuers had been cut down to two, but these two managed to block the youth off, putting him in danger.

One of them grabbed at the youth while savagely smiling. "Kid, let's see where you run off to now!"

But before he could even finish speaking, the youth turned around and thrust his fingers at the man's eyes. It was a swift and vicious move, almost like the youth wanted to dig out the man's eyes. The man screamed as he covered his eyes and fell back.

At the same time, the other man punched at the young man's back.

The youth staggered, blood trickling out from the side of his mouth. The dark-skinned strongman gave the youth a bear hug, his steely arms preventing the youth from moving and squeezing hard.

The other two injured men arrived, furiously glaring at the youth as if they wanted to tear him apart. At this moment, the youth's body flashed. As this light burst out, the arms of the man holding him were knocked away, and the youth flew out and kicked out at the bodies of the two approaching men. Two more flying kicks brought them to the ground. He threw his head back, striking the nose of the man who had hugged him and causing the man to yowl.

All four people had been struck in the face and were now covering their faces and screaming in pain, leaving everyone dumbfounded.

The young man walked back to the scholar and icily said, "Blackheart Wu, before Young Master Jin kills me, I could actually kill you. So…"

He waved his hand at the scholar, and the scholar trembled and presented the silver that was owed.

The youth looked at the silver and nodded in satisfaction. "Seeing as you still need to accept the ore, I won't knock you out."

"What?" The scholar was shocked, but the youth had already punched him in the stomach, causing his face to twist in pain.

Scholar Wu stammered, "You… you little…"

He shrilly cried out, "Guards! Guards!"

Several miners began to push at the youth. "Canhen, hurry and go. You're already a criminal for hitting Blackheart Wu. The guards will be here soon!"

The youth nodded and ran off.

Two black-armored puppets had already appeared at the entrance. These were none other than the Basking Moon Sect's Blackplate Soldiers.

Appearing with them was a Stone Gate Sect disciple. He looked at the youth and snorted, "Xi Canhen, it's you again! You really know how to cause trouble."

He waved his hand, and the two Blackplate Soldiers pursued the youth.

The youth immediately turned to run, and he was so fast that the two Blackplate Soldiers actually couldn't keep up.

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The Stone Gate Sect disciple gradually lost patience. Taking out a blunt greatsword, he formed a hand sign and pointed at the youth. "Go!"

The sword whistled off in pursuit.

While the sword was blunt, it had great weight and momentum. Upon impact, it could shatter stone, so this youth would definitely not survive.

The youth was alarmed, but there was simply no way he could dodge. Just as the sword was about to strike him, his vision blurred, and someone appeared in front of him.

A strong and steady hand grabbed the sword, which clanged and clattered in unwillingness, but it could not escape the hand.

The youth, having escaped death, lay on the ground and panted for breath.

It was only now that he noticed that the one standing in front of him was a young man who was smiling at him.

"Who goes there!? Such audacity!" The Stone Gate Sect disciple saw that someone had blocked his spell and angrily shouted.

Just as he was about to go up and teach this person a lesson, several more people appeared, and their leader instantly caused the disciple to freeze.

He first rubbed his eyes to make sure that he wasn't seeing things, and then he dropped to his knees and shouted, "Disciple Zhu Junyu pays respects to Sect Master, Second Martial Uncle, Third Martial Uncle, and Fourth Martial Aunt!"

His cry scared everyone out of their wits.

The Stone Gate Sect Master himself had come?

For mortals, a sect master like Qiu Shuyu was a god-like existence.

There was a whoosh as everyone dropped to their knees.

Bang! Bang!

The puppets were still pursuing the youth, so Tang Jie had punched them away, at the same time shutting down their control formations so that they couldn't move. It was only then that he said, "Next time, remember to shut off what needs to be shut off before kneeling."

Zhu Junyu went red in the face, angrily saying, "Who are you, to dare…"

"Shut your mouth!" Qiu Shuyu rebuked. "This is an honored emissary from the Basking Moon Sect, Young Master Tang Jie! Hurry and pay your respects."

"A Basking Moon Sect emissary!" Zhu Junyu was startled and hastily said to Tang Jie, "Paying respects to Young Master Tang."

Tang Jie casually walked over and said, "No need to be too polite. It seems like you're quite busy."

Zhu Junyu quickly said, "I would not dare. It's just that these commoners like to cause trouble. If you don't act with enough force, they might easily repeat their actions."

Tang Jie nodded. "I acknowledge the principle of acting with force to prevent repeated crime, and it is also true that the more people there are, the easier it is for trouble to occur."

Zhu Junyu was delighted to hear his praise.

"But…"

Zhu Junyu's heart instantly dropped.

Tang Jie casually said, "To not ask about right or wrong and investigate the root of the matter—is that really the correct way to solve problems?"

Zhu Junyu and the middle-aged scholar were so scared that they started shaking. It was clear that Tang Jie was saying that the scholar was the true source of the problem.

Sure enough, some of the smarter miners started shouting, "Right! It's this Blackheart Wu! He's heartless, taking money from us every day!"

Blackheart Wu was aghast, thinking to himself, I'm doomed!

Just when he was about to ask for mercy, Tang Jie raised a hand and said, "I am not the divine heavens, nor did I come here to investigate the livelihood of the miners. If you are facing some injustice, there is no need to shout it at me."

Everyone's hearts went cold while Blackheart Wu mentally sighed in relief. Even Qiu Shuyu couldn't help but praise Tang Jie for his way of handling things, not usurping authority.

In truth, the miners having their earnings embezzled was a common occurrence.

Insects were bound to be found in granaries, and full granaries were bound to be home to large rats.

For Immortal sects, there was no honesty among those below, and corruption was inevitable. Even so, rather than finding the uncorrupt, it was better to find the useful people. Moreover, this sort of corruption could be useful at key moments.

This Scholar Wu was a quick thinker, making him rather useful, and he never forgot to offer gifts to his superiors. Thus, he had remained in his post until now.

While Tang Jie didn't take responsibility for this matter, as he was an emissary, Qiu Shuyu wouldn't offend Tang Jie for the sake of a mortal and would definitely fire Scholar Wu. However, he would definitely look down on Tang Jie for being overly righteous.

That Tang Jie hadn't done such a thing greatly improved Qiu Shuyu's impression of him.

"Buuuut…" Tang Jie said.

Blackheart Wu was alarmed, and even Qiu Shuyu couldn't help but bitterly smile. Can't you speak properly? Do you really have to keep everyone in suspense like this?

Tang Jie went on, "Putting aside other considerations, these miners are still subjects of Sageheart, under the protection of my Basking Moon Sect. If the people are living tough lives, would my Basking Moon Sect be considered incapable?"

These words made everyone pale.

Tang Jie added, "Moreover, this lowly person must have embezzled a significant amount. I am sure that if someone were sent to investigate, they would find him to possess immense wealth…"

He didn't need to go on, for Qiu Shuyu already understood what he was getting at. He laughed and said, "Young Master Tang is right. In truth, at times, an explanation must be offered to the common people. When I go back, I will assign someone else the task of receiving the ore. As for this person, we will investigate to see how much he has actually taken and give him the appropriate punishment."

He then said in a whisper, "Young Master has done a great deed for my sect in discovering such a wicked embezzler, and we must thank you for this."

He showed three fingers, indicating that after they had seized Scholar Wu's assets, thirty percent would go to Tang Jie.

Tang Jie chuckled and said nothing.

But he happily accepted this money.

Scholar Wu paled. "Sect Master Qiu, you can't do this!"

In receiving the ore for the Stone Gate Sect over the years, while he had taken a lot for himself, he had passed on a significant portion to the Stone Gate Sect and Zhang Taixu. Qiu Shuyu, by taking everything, was essentially putting all the blame on him.

What he didn't know was that the Stone Gate Sect regarded him as nothing more than a pig. Now that he had been fattened up, he could be slaughtered. As for the output from the mine, eighty percent had to be given to the Basking Moon Sect, but the Stone Gate Sect could take everything that Scholar Wu had obtained.

In this aspect, Scholar Wu was just a useful tool. Through his corruption, he had sucked the essence from the common folk and allowed the Stone Gate Sect to benefit. However, the most that the Stone Gate Sect would be charged with was poor supervision, rather than embezzling what should have belonged to the Basking Moon Sect.

Tang Jie's arrival had only hastened Scholar Wu's downfall. Even without him, this pig would be slaughtered eventually.

After taking care of Scholar Wu, Tang Jie went up to the miners and loudly said, "This one is Tang Jie. I have come on orders of the Basking Moon Sect to inspect the mine, and I require a guide. Anyone who understands the situation in the mine, please step forward. If you do well, I can offer a reward of one hundred taels of silver."

Quite a few people immediately stepped forward to offer their service, that youth among them. He was right next to Tang Jie, making it convenient for him to speak with him. He directly said, "No one is more familiar with the mines with me, but if you want me to be your guide, I have a condition."

Tang Jie looked at the youth. "I just saved you, and you want to negotiate conditions with me?"

The youth went red in the face. "I don't need your silver. I just want you to agree to do something for me. This mine has many branching paths and many dangers. No one knows them more than me. If you don't believe me, you can ask them who has mined the most ore in these last few years!"

If he told Tang Jie to ask whether or not he was the one most familiar with the mines, those miners would probably say, "I'm just as good as him!" But by asking who mined the most, he silenced all the miners. It was clear that nobody could compare to the youth on this.

Tang Jie nodded. "It seems that you really do have some ability. What is your demand?"

The youth worked up his courage and said, "The young master of the Jin Clan has taken a liking to my little sister, wanting to take her as a concubine. You must be some incredible person, so I want you to help me deal with the Jin Clan."

Tang Jie turned his head and loudly asked, "What sort of people are the Jin Clan?"

Zhang Taixu replied, "A mortal clan in the area. The nearby town has many stores that they operate, and they retain several fighters, including a Spirit Master. They have some power and could be considered a local tyrant."

While he had somewhat exaggerated this last part, it was aimed at what Tang Jie needed.

Tang Jie nodded. He then turned to the youth and said, "I can guarantee that they won't touch your little sister, but you must also agree to a condition from me."

It seemed like they had taken a liking to offering conditions to each other.

The youth asked, "What's the condition?"

Tang Jie took the youth to the side and whispered to him, "That treasure or secret manual that let you open your Jade Gate."

The youth paled, and he immediately realized that he had shown something suspicious when breaking the encirclement of the four strongmen. If someone found out that he could cultivate, he might be callously stolen from or even killed. This thought made him look at Tang Jie in fear.

But Tang Jie continued to smile at him, as if telling him that he wasn't trying to steal the treasure, only make a trade.

The youth calmed himself down and said, "Then I have to add a condition."

The number of conditions was starting to get excessive.

Tang Jie asked, "What?"

"Teach me to cultivate."

"This isn't hard, but that will depend on the value of the item. The greater the value, the more I can do for you."

The young man stuffed something into Tang Jie's hand.

Tang Jie trembled upon receiving the item. He asked, "Where did you get this?"

"In the mine," the youth replied. "But only I know where that place is."

Tang Jie nodded. Calmly putting the item away, he said, "You can leave the matter of cultivation to me."

"Then the Jin Clan?"

"There won't be any Jin Clan after this."

Is Tang Jie going to get a disciple? Feels a little too early for it, but who knows.

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    Interesting development
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    #panic# the chapter after this one is missing. The comment below has it.
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    Chapter 354: Crystallized Sandworm

    Translated by: Hypersheep325

    Edited by: Michyrr



    Once the negotiations were over, Tang Jie followed Xi Canhen into the mine. As for Qiu Shuyu and the others, the rules prevented them from following him in.

    Some miners were still carrying baskets back and forth in the mine, the narrow tunnel extending into the unfathomable depths of darkness.

    It was said that the Stone Gate Sect had practically excavated out the belly of the mountain for this spirit stone vein. Currently, the outer edge of the mine had already been mined out, and was so spacious that it seemed like a great hall. The miners had to walk quite a stretch of tunnels to mine a sufficient number of spirit stones.

    The walls of the mine were reinforced by Earth spell arts from cultivators. Once they had confirmed that the ore in an area had been mined out, the cultivators would use their spell arts to solidly seal everything so that it wouldn't collapse. But the rules also made it so that an opening was left between the seals so that Spirit Masters could inspect the area.

    As Xi Canhen took several steps into the great hall, Tang Jie went up to a stone wall, placed his hand on one of these openings, and inserted his spiritual energy. Slivers of spiritual energy entered through the opening and began to seek out any energy pulses that might be behind this wall.

    After sensing for a few moments, Tang Jie could only feel extremely weak pulses. He could tell that these were from worthless dregs and that this wall truly had been mined out.

    This wasn't strange. This was the entrance to the cavern and the least likely place for something to be missed. Tang Jie inspected here primarily to get a feel for the soil quality and the spiritual energy feedback of this place.

    After performing this test, Tang Jie took out a map of the mine, made a few strokes on it, and said to Xi Canhen, "Let's go."

    This was an early version of the map. As the tunnels branched, the map gradually lost its usefulness. Thus, even with a map, Tang Jie still needed a guide.

    He wasn't afraid of getting lost. However, if he lost his bearings and couldn't even remember where he had gone and ended up missing a spot, and that spot just so happened to have a batch of ore, the Basking Moon Sect would lose out.

    Tang Jie's order to Xi Canhen was this: take me through every tunnel in the mine using the shortest path.

    As the two of them proceeded, Tang Jie would stop at intervals and carefully inspect a wall, not leaving any spot.

    The two of them made their way in the dim light of the lanterns.

    The deeper they went, the more difficult the path became, the more numerous the branches, and the fewer people they ran into. At the start, they could still see some miners squatting over piles of debris and flipping through them for ore. Whenever someone got close, they would view them with cautious gazes. But the number of miners dwindled, and on occasion, they could hear the sounds of picks striking rocks in the distance.

    "Shouldn't it be that there's more ore the deeper you go? Why are most of the miners concentrated in the middle and there are so few deeper in?" Tang Jie asked.

    The youth replied without turning his head, "Because there are fiends in the depths."

    "'Fiends'?" Tang Jie was alarmed. "There are fiends in the mine? Then why didn't you have a Spirit Master of the Stone Gate Sect take care of them?"

    "They did," Xi Canhen replied. "But it was no use. Those fiends disappear the moment they come. They don't show up at all, as if they can sense the Spirit Masters."

    As Xi Canhen continued to speak, Tang Jie came to understand what was going on.

    The fiends had started causing trouble around two years ago.

    That day, the miners were mining away in the depths of their tunnels when they heard a scream. By the time the miners arrived at the site of the scream, all they saw was a bloodstain. The miner had disappeared.

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    Not long afterward, another three miners disappeared.

    The Stone Gate Sect sent someone to investigate, and this was their first visit.

    But the Stone Gate Sect's people turned up nothing.

    Once the Stone Gate disciple was gone, the fiends started causing trouble again, and with even greater ferocity.

    This time, they showed themselves—someone saw a fiend with their own eyes.

    Tang Jie asked, "You're saying someone saw the fiend and didn't die?"

    "Mm." The youth nodded. "And it wasn't just one person. Ten-some people saw it. It was long and covered in long, dense fur. It was about three meters tall and incredibly powerful, possessing sharp claws that could tear through rock. It could dig through the earth, right, and it also ate ore."

    "Long fur, three meters tall, sharp claws, powerful, able to dig, eats ore… What fiend is this?" Tang Jie pondered this question, but he couldn't recall any fiend like this. But the world was host to all sorts of strange things. Plants could become sprites and stones could become monsters. It wouldn't be strange if this was something he hadn't seen before. Let alone him, even a Basking Moon Titan wouldn't dare to say that they had seen all there was to be seen in the world.

    "And after that?" Tang Jie asked.

    The youth shrugged. "What else? We informed the Stone Gate Sect again. But that fiend was truly cunning. So long as the Stone Gate Sect sent someone, it would immediately hide. This is a big mountain, and it can burrow wherever it wants. If it doesn't come out, the Stone Gate Sect wouldn't be able to do anything unless it flipped over all of Mount Eternal. Later on, the Stone Gate Sect decided to have its disciples pretend to be miners, concealing their energy to lie in wait for the fiend. It turned out that one really did show up, and a Stone Gate disciple battled with the fiend. Alas, the fiend wasn't killed, and by the time reinforcements arrived, the fiend had run off. But from that battle, the disciple came to understand that this fiend had an ability to mark its territory and detect any lifeform that entered it. This was exactly why eliminating this fiend was so difficult. And given that the disguise strategy had already been used and the fiend had tasted some bitterness, it probably wouldn't fall for the trap a second time, making it basically impossible to catch again. But so long as one stayed outside of that fiend's territory, the fiend wouldn't move against them."

    "Is that why the miners stopped going deeper to mine ore?"

    "Yes. Fortunately, this fiend showed up rather late, when most of the ore deeper in had been mined out, and its territory isn't large. Thus, while we miss out on some ore, the loss isn't too great. Moreover, some of the bolder miners sneaked in to mine some ore. So long as they don't make too much noise, the fiend doesn't mind."

    Xi Canhen turned to Tang Jie and said, "I'm able to get more ore because I've sneaked in the most times. Perhaps because I'm too small, the fiend doesn't try to eat me."

    "I seeeee…" Tang Jie's voice trailed off, his eyes narrowing.

    After walking some more, Tang Jie and Xi Canhen arrived at the deepest part.

    The end of the tunnel was a bottomless abyss. Looking down, it was impossible to see anything but blackness.

    "This is the end," Xi Canhen said. "The ore vein stops there. There's still some ore in the walls, but down below is that fiend, so the miners don't dare come here lightly. If you weren't here, I also wouldn't be standing around. Normally, I stay on the edge of its territory and mine a little before running off."

    The walls here hadn't been sealed, so Tang Jie extended a hand and surveyed the area. He found that there truly were a large number of energy pulses coming from behind the wall, proving that there was still a lot of ore here.

    This was the last area of plenty in the ore vein.

    The Stone Gate Sect had said that once the ore in the other areas had been mined out, it would send disciples to stand guard here while the rest of the ore was mined out. Tang Jie's job was to report the amount of the remaining ore. Once the Basking Moon Sect received its due from this remainder, it was free to ignore the ore vein.

    Confirming that there was some remaining ore was simple, but getting the exact amount took a cultivator's full focus. But Tang Jie had grasped Wisdom and Insight, so surveying the ore was a trifle. After a simple sweep, he already had a rough estimate of the ore behind the wall.

    After noting down the number, Tang Jie produced a black rock and asked, "So what about this?"

    This black stone was the item that Xi Canhen had given him earlier, the key to the youth's ability to unlock his Jade Gate, and the crux of Tang Jie's motivation to help him.

    Xi Canhen pointed at a nearby wall. "It's over here. When I was secretly mining some ore, I saw some exposed ore over here. For a miner, exposed ore is like a gold coin on the ground. Thus, ignoring the danger, I went over and grabbed the ore, and it ended up coming out with this stone. I found this stone rather weird, so I brought it back with me. But that night, my entire body became hot, as if something was rampaging in my body. Later on, I found that I had gotten much stronger…"

    "Just as expected," Tang Jie muttered.

    "You know what this is?" Xi Canhen asked. Ever since getting the black stone, he had felt a substantial change in his body, and he became curious to know what it was. But he knew that he didn't have the ability to keep this secret forever, so he didn't dare to speak about it. It was only when Tang Jie saw through him that he confessed. And since Tang Jie knew, he naturally wanted to get this question answered.

    Tang Jie didn't hide it from him. "This is Crystallized Sandworm."

    "'Sandworm'? So it's not a rock, but a creature?" Xi Canhen said in surprise.

    "Mm." Tang Jie nodded. "To be more precise, it's a sandworm that turned into rock, a rare material in the cultivation world."

    The actual name of the sandworm was the Spiriteater Sandworm, an extremely rare kind of fiend insect. Its greatest attribute was that it ate spirit stones. A sandworm normally lived around five hundred days, and in these five hundred days, it devoured spirit stones at the rate of two catties per day. In a lifetime, it normally ate around one thousand catties of raw spirit stone ore, which was the equivalent of one hundred pieces of processed spirit stone.

    It was such a terrifying appetite, but the sandworm didn't waste any spiritual energy. Other than some negligible dregs, each point of spiritual energy remained in its body. The reason for this was that the sandworm had the special ability to crystallize spiritual energy. But as the sandworm ate more and more, the crystallized spiritual energy grew fiercer and fiercer, and ultimately, the sandworm's entire body would be crystallized, turning into the black rock in Tang Jie's hand.

    For a cultivator, it was a supreme treasure.

    This was a vital material for improving a cultivator's ability to store spiritual energy.

    A cultivator had the natural limitation of only being able to use spiritual energy in liquid form.

    For example, a peak Spirit Sea had ten thousand drops of spiritual liquid, which was a form of liquefied spiritual energy. Even a Mortal Shedding cultivator was simply able to use the spirit in his body to draw on the spirit of the world. The amount their Spiritual Space could hold was still exactly the same as that of a peak Spirit Sea student. This was just the limit of the human body.

    If spiritual energy could be crystallized, a cultivator would be able to hold much more power. Alas, the limitations of the human body meant that cultivators found it basically impossible to crystallize spiritual liquid.

    Crystallized Sandworm was a treasure that could make up for this flaw, helping a cultivator develop structures in their body that could crystallize spiritual energy. By crystallizing some of the spiritual liquid, one could increase one's spiritual energy reserve.

    Of course, a cultivator couldn't crystallize all their spiritual liquid because of this. This would be like a mortal consuming gold, causing a collapse of the Spiritual Space and subsequently death. Thus, the Spirit Sea remained the foundation, with the crystallization as a support, an iceberg in the ocean.

    Even though it was a limited boost, it was still a total increase in spiritual energy, which was of incredible value!

    This was why Crystallized Sandworm was an existence a hundred times rarer than spirit ore. Each piece sold for an astronomical price on the market.

    The Crystallized Sandworm in Tang Jie's hand, if used properly, could help Tang Jie crystallize around three hundred drops. A cultivator could tolerate about 30% of their spiritual energy being crystallized, which meant that ten pieces of Crystallized Sandworm could increase his total amount of magic power by 30%, which was simply amazing.

    Given the shocking quality and quantity of spiritual energy in this rock, that Xi Canhen had been able to break through his Jade Gate because of it was quite normal. But this kid had also been lucky. While the Crystallized Sandworm had helped him charge through the Jade Gate, the danger level hadn't been lowered at all. He hadn't died only because he was lucky. Yet without anyone's guidance, this kid had managed to reach six cycles. Tang Jie had questioned him and found that this kid was naturally stubborn. Even though his entire body had been wracked with pain, without anyone instructing him, he had managed to not make a sound, wasting none of his innate talent. Tang Jie couldn't help but sigh in praise.

    After hearing about the sandworm's use, Xi Canhen said in shock, "Then isn't this thing very valuable?"

    This was the first thing that occurred to him.

    "Yes. In the cultivation world, a piece of Crystallized Sandworm could command a price of one hundred thousand or more, but there's simply no product to satisfy the demand," Tang Jie replied. "But you didn't preserve this piece well, and since you were absorbing energy from it night and day, its value has dropped a lot… Using Crystallized Sandworm to charge at the Jade Gate is a rather extravagant use, but it wasn't a complete waste. At least your constitution is much stronger."

    Xi Canhen didn't practice any cultivation mantras, so the excess spiritual energy had nowhere to go except to nourish his body, making him much stronger. Otherwise, there was no way he could have beaten four strongmen on his own.

    "One hundred thousand spirit coins." The youth stared at the black stone, his eyes almost spitting flame.

    "What? Feeling some regret?" Tang Jie smiled.

    The youth thought about his answer before he replied, "Only a little, but it's nothing. I wouldn't have known if I didn't tell you, so I would have just ended up wasting a good thing."

    "You're quite sensible." Tang Jie nodded in satisfaction, and then he tossed the Crystallized Sandworm back to Xi Canhen.

    Xi Canhen looked at Tang Jie in confusion, to which Tang Jie explained, "So long as one lives, one cannot live alone. If there is one, there will often be two. Thus, if there is one Crystallized Sandworm, there will be a second, a third… I only needed their locations. As for this piece, you can have it back so that you don't think a mighty cultivator like me would want to take from a kid like you."

    Xi Canhen shouted, "I'm not a kid!"

    But he quickly put away the Crystallized Sandworm, gratitude in his eyes.

    Tang Jie continued to search the mine wall for the Crystallized Sandworms.

    But despite his best efforts, he couldn't find a single one.

    This left him baffled. Crystallized Sandworms rarely leaked energy because of the crystallization, and there were spirit stones to be found all throughout this wall that could further interfere with energy pulses, but Tang Jie had comprehended Insight and was confident that he could find any sandworms that were in this area.

    Could there really only be the one sandworm?

    This wasn't impossible. Sandworms were good at burrowing through the earth and could often travel one hundred kilometers in a day in pursuit of spirit ore. If it was just one sandworm that had found this ore vein and come to eat, though the chances were small, it wasn't completely without precedent.

    Or had someone already taken them?

    This also wasn't impossible.

    In the cultivation world, it was also common for supervisors to steal from their workplace. Even the Basking Moon Sect didn't think that the Stone Gate Sect was clean. But everything had its tolerance level, and so long as one didn't go overboard, the Basking Moon Sect would close its eyes. It was just like how the Stone Gate Sect had overlooked the actions of that Scholar Wu.

    But sandworms were much more important. If news got out that someone had stolen them for themselves, the entire sect could be exterminated.

    And such a thing would be very difficult to keep secret. After all, once one had the Crystallized Sandworms, one either used them or sold them. Regardless of the choice, it would be major news if it got out, and if there were no clear origin to them, the major sects would investigate, and the Stone Gate Sect would find it hard to keep things under wraps.

    But once the fiend had started causing trouble here, nobody had mined this area, and the wall was unharmed. If someone had furtively mined out the Crystallized Sandworm, the walls wouldn't be this intact, and besides, the miners would have realized that something was going on.

    Then… could this not be the sandworm nest?

    Tang Jie looked over to the abyss at the end of the tunnel.

    He slowly walked to the abyss and thrust out his right hand. An eyeball manifested in his hand: the Illuminating Eye.

    The eyeball flew over the abyss and began to inspect the area. While the Illuminating Eye offered a 360-degree view, it couldn't see through obstructions. All it could see was darkness and sturdy stone walls, with no clues to speak of.

    Tang Jie furrowed his brow, standing still and pensively thinking.

    Finally, a light appeared on the center of his forehead, a vertical eye gradually revealing itself.

    The moment the eye appeared, a pillar of light shot out from it. It lit up the opposite wall and then began to randomly whiz around like a flashlight.

    Alas, even the Celestial Eye couldn't find anything. Tang Jie couldn't help but reconsider. Perhaps he was wrong and the sandworm was alone.

    At this moment, he heard a cry of shock behind him.

    Xi Canhen!

    The vertical eye disappeared as Tang Jie turned his head and saw Xi Canhen flying toward him.

    Tang Jie reached out and grabbed Xi Canhen, upon which he heard a furious roar and saw a giant silhouette lunging at him.

    Long fur!

    Tall!

    Sharp claws!

    In the dim light, Tang Jie saw that the silhouette coming at him was none other than the fiend that Xi Canhen had spoken of.

    It had really appeared.

    But as Tang Jie had grabbed Xi Canhen, his hands were occupied. Of course, he could have lifted up Xi Canhen and used him as a shield to block the claw, but at that moment, Tang Jie let Xi Canhen go so that he wouldn't get hit.

    At the same time, the fiend's sharp claw savagely struck Tang Jie in the belly. With one strike, it sent Tang Jie sailing into the abyss.

    Translator Notes
    Where did all the sandworms go? Could the fiend have taken them all?

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