When I Achieved Sainthood, the Immortal Official Actually Called Me to Raise Horses!

Chapter 33: Stirring the Outer Sect, Investiture of the Gods



Chapter 33: Stirring the Outer Sect, Investiture of the Gods

In the dim, snowy night, Zuo Yijian’s sword intent formed a massive and domineering pillar of energy, swirling the wind and snow as it connected heaven and earth. From within the pillar, blazing flames surged, transforming into a soaring fire dragon.

Zuo Lin watched, stunned, never having imagined that his father’s Flame Devouring Sword Technique could reach such heights. It was beyond anything he had ever heard of.

Boom!

A tremendous explosion suddenly erupted from behind Zuo Lin, like thunder cracking in the sky. Instinctively, he turned around, but before he fully faced the source, a brilliant sword light illuminated his face. His eyes widened, catching a glimpse of a dazzling sword light streaking across the dark sky.

The brightness of the sword light was indescribable, and the flying snow was blasted away by its force, creating a massive wave of air as though it would tear the night sky apart. This scene deeply shocked Zuo Lin.

His mind went blank, leaving him no time to think.

The radiant sword light tore through the night, flying past above his head. The resulting wind pressure activated the protective array around him, causing a shield to form around his body, fluctuating violently as though it might shatter at any moment.

Under Zuo Lin’s gaze, the brilliant sword light collided with Zuo Yijian’s sword intent with overwhelming, unstoppable force.

Zuo Yijian reacted faster than Zuo Lin, but even his speed couldn’t match his opponent’s.

He had no time to unleash a sword technique and could only rely on his sword intent to defend.

Boom!

The terrifying pillar of energy around him was instantly dispersed, and the blazing fire dragon vanished into thin air. Zuo Yijian’s sword intent was forcibly shattered.

His robe was torn apart, and blood spurted from his body.

His eyes widened, and reflected in his pupils was a single leaf.

“How is this possible...?”

Such a thought flashed through Zuo Yijian’s mind, but he didn’t even have time to feel fear before the leaf pierced his shoulder. The terrifying sword energy erupted, sending him hurtling backward, smashing through mountain after mountain, eventually crashing into a forest ten li away.

A straight path was carved through the night sky, and the surrounding snow evaporated into mist, hanging in the air between the mountains, an awe-inspiring sight.

On the mountain peak, Zuo Lin knelt within the protective array, staring in disbelief toward where his father had disappeared.

He collapsed to his knees, unable to accept what he had just witnessed.

His invincible father had been defeated...

And defeated without putting up a fight...

Ten li away, atop another mountain.

Gu An maintained the posture of having just thrown his hand, the cold wind filled with swirling snow whipping his white robes. Beneath his mask, his eyes were calm.

“How could your hundred years of cultivation withstand my two thousand years of life essence investment?”

Gu An thought to himself. He had already held back, aiming for Zuo Yijian’s shoulder instead of his head.

He turned and disappeared into the vast snow, as though he had never been there.

...

By dawn, Gu An, as usual, led the disciples in their morning exercises.

As Zhen Qin twisted her waist, she glanced up at the sky and remarked, “The snow seems lighter today.”

Wu Xin looked into the distance and said, “Not just the snow—there’s no longer that strong sword intent either.”

At his words, the other disciples grew excited.

“Could it be that the person has left?”

“Maybe. They say sword cultivators need to find places of natural beauty to comprehend the Dao. Our area doesn’t exactly qualify as blessed land.”

“Don’t let your guard down—what if he’s just taking a nap?”

“Did you forget the thunder tribulation from a few days ago? Do cultivators at that level even need naps?”

Listening to their debate, Gu An couldn’t help but chuckle.

He cleared his throat and said, “Focus on your exercises. Whether that senior has left or not, we’ll find out soon enough.”

He just hoped no one else would come nearby to cross tribulations or comprehend sword intent.

If he accidentally hit too hard again, things could get ugly!

For the next two days, there was no more sword intent filling the air. The disciples of Xuan Valley were finally certain that the sword cultivator had left, and life in the valley returned to its usual rhythm. ?à

Occasionally, cultivators flew over the valley, but the disciples had grown used to it. Only Gu An knew that some of these people were investigating Zuo Yijian’s injury, as he had detected one of them possessing a Nascent Soul sixth-level cultivation.

That night.

After several days, Gu An went to visit Jiang Qiong in the Eight Views Heavenly Cave.

After greeting her, he said, “It seems Senior Zuo Yijian has left.”

Jiang Qiong wasn’t cultivating but was refining pills, her gaze focused on the flames under the pill furnace. “He didn’t leave. He’s either dead or seriously injured.”

“What? Why do you say that?” Gu An asked, feigning shock.

He even added, “But he’s a Nascent Soul cultivator!”

Jiang Qiong rolled her eyes at him and said, annoyed, “So what if he’s in the Nascent Soul stage? There are realms beyond Nascent Soul. A few days ago, two powerful sword intents clashed, and one of them was far stronger than Zuo Yijian’s. The fight ended in an instant, which means the other party’s strength far surpassed Zuo Yijian’s.”

Hearing this, Gu An felt secretly pleased.

Outwardly, he frowned and hesitated before asking, “Does that mean Xuan Valley is in danger?”

“Relax. It’s been several days. Do you think someone powerful would bother with ants on the roadside?” Jiang Qiong replied softly, her attention back on the pill furnace.

Though she seemed calm, her heart was filled with a sense of urgency.

She realized that she might have fallen behind in the cultivation world.

Seventy years was enough for an entire era to change. After all, it had only taken her forty years to reach the Core Formation stage. Who knew what the cultivation world looked like now?

“When I break through and face my own tribulation in the future, I must be careful. Don’t end up like Zuo Yijian. He probably thought no one would dare to interfere with him, but little did he know that Tai Xuan Sect is full of internal strife,” Jiang Qiong said thoughtfully.

Gu An asked in surprise, “Are you suggesting that the person who attacked Zuo Yijian is a cultivator from Tai Xuan Sect?”

“Of course. No cultivators from other sects would dare to recklessly intrude into Tai Xuan Sect’s territory. Besides, the attacker disappeared so quickly without a second fight. It can only be someone from Tai Xuan Sect,” Jiang Qiong nodded.

You guessed right again!

After making his move last night, Gu An had quickly left the scene. As soon as he returned to Xuan Valley, he had sensed several powerful divine senses sweeping the area, scaring him half to death.

Fortunately, his Dragon Force Divine Essence Art was powerful enough!

Jiang Qiong had many things on her mind. She began advising Gu An on how to navigate the cultivation world in the future.

After chatting for a while, Gu An finally managed to excuse himself and went to check on the Sky Dragon egg.

The Sky Dragon egg was placed under the Ancient Vine Tree by Jiang Qiong, surrounded by piles of dry straw, with layers of talisman papers beneath them. The talismans, drawn by Jiang Qiong, helped the egg absorb spiritual energy from heaven and earth more effectively.

He wondered what the Sky Dragon would look like once it hatched.

Gu An had already begun imagining the scene of him riding a true dragon, soaring through the mortal world.

...

The news of Zuo Yijian’s severe injury spread even more than Gu An had expected. Even after more than half a month, when he visited the Outer Sect, he often overheard people discussing it.

Before this, there had been little talk about Nascent Soul cultivators in the Outer Sect. But now, the entire city was abuzz with talk about Zuo Yijian, perhaps because he had just crossed his tribulation.

Before his tribulation, Zuo Yijian had been an Elder of the Outer Sect, one of the top powerhouses within it.

Gu An followed Elder Zhu Qinglu from the Pill Hall to the library of the Outer Sect.

The library oversaw all the Outer Sect’s book collections, including the scripture pavilions in various places.

Everything from cultivation techniques, miscellaneous records, and adventure tales had to be registered in the library before being added to Tai Xuan Sect’s collection.

“Young man, it’s a good idea to write a book. I support it. If it passes review, I’ll put in a word for you so that they’ll print a larger first batch of your books,” Zhu Qinglu said as he walked ahead, turning back to smile at Gu An.

Ever since he had gained from the Ancient Vine Fruit, Zhu Qinglu had treated Gu An like his own junior, at least in public.

Gu An smiled and replied, “Thank you, Senior, for your guidance. I won’t forget your kindness.”

“Haha, no need to be so formal,” Zhu Qinglu laughed, clearly pleased by the flattery.

The library was massive, no smaller than the Pill Hall. Passing through several corridors, the two entered a large hall where an old man was sitting, sipping tea. Beyond him, rows of bookshelves filled the side hall.

“Elder Liu, long time no see. How have you been?” Zhu Qinglu crossed the threshold, cupping his hands and smiling warmly.

Gu An immediately used his lifespan-detecting ability.

[Liu Chang (Foundation Establishment Stage, Ninth Level): 226/270/340]

Seeing Zhu Qinglu, Liu Chang set down his tea and rose to greet him.

After exchanging pleasantries, the two sat down and reminisced about past events, even chatting about how they had joined Tai Xuan Sect together two hundred years ago.

Gu An stood behind Zhu Qinglu, listening intently, occasionally sneaking curious glances. Liu Chang noticed this and was quite pleased with his attitude.

After chatting for nearly half an hour, Zhu Qinglu finally got to the point.

“Consider it done. Young man, hand me your manuscript. I’ll take a look, and if it’s good to go, we’ll have it published,” Liu Chang said, turning to Gu An with a wide smile.

Gu An quickly handed over his manuscript.

Liu Chang glanced at the title and chuckled, “Investiture of the Gods? Nice name.”

He began to read. Zhu Qinglu, meanwhile, rose and wandered over to the nearby bookshelves.

Gu An stood quietly by the side.

At first, Liu Chang seemed casual in his reading, but as he continued, his posture straightened.

At that moment, a white-clad young man strode in, calling out loudly, “Elder Liu, do you have any books about sword cultivators? I want to see who in Tai Cang could defeat the Sword Fanatic of Cang Lake with a single leaf!”

Liu Chang raised a hand, signaling him to be quiet.

Gu An glanced over, instinctively using his lifespan detection.

[Gu Yu (Foundation Establishment Stage, Eighth Level): 34/291/1402]

A genius!

This wasn’t the first genius Gu An had seen, so he didn’t pay much attention to Gu Yu.

Gu Yu moved closer to Liu Chang, leaning in to glance at Investiture of the Gods.

Before long, Gu Yu too was absorbed.

Half an hour passed.

Zhu Qinglu returned, puzzled, and asked, “Brother Liu, weren’t you just going to take a quick look? Why are you still reading?”

He glanced over at Gu An.

What on earth did this kid write?

Did he overstep?

Liu Chang looked up, startled, then stood and stared intently at Gu An. “Did you really write this?”

Gu An nodded, thinking to himself, Well, technically, it was written by one of Earth’s great ancestors.

Zhu Qinglu frowned and said, “Is there a problem? If it’s not suitable, I can have him rewrite it.”

“No problem. It’s brilliant,” Liu Chang shook his head and looked at Gu An again. “This book is ready to be published. You’ve got talent. I’ll give you a thirty percent royalty rate. Fifty percent of the sale price goes to the sect, and twenty percent to the library.”

Naturally, Gu An had no objections and quickly thanked him.

Zhu Qinglu nodded slightly, feeling that Liu Chang was showing him respect.

Liu Chang smiled and asked, “Do you want your real name to be credited as the author?”

Gu An shook his head. “No, I’d rather avoid future trouble.”

“The author’s name will be Pan An then.”


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