I Have A Qi Fortune Altar-Chapter 229 - 215 I Knew You Werent Human at First
Chapter 229 -215 I Knew You Weren’t Human at First Glance! (13000 Subscriptions Needed)
Chapter 229 -215 I Knew You Weren’t Human at First Glance! (13000 Subscriptions Needed)
The news did not spread widely, but the words from the goddess themselves were quite credible.
Chen Yuan couldn’t wait for the two days to pass quickly, as he intended to slay this so-called Dragon God; after all, possessing Dragon Scales did warrant such a title.
As for the danger…
Chen Yuan had also calculated this aspect. If this so-called Dragon God truly possessed unmatched power, there was no need for such secrecy and fear of being discovered.
It was merely to hoard some mundane wealth.
It is well known that the higher one’s cultivation, the less they valued such material things, easily obtaining plenty, what they truly valued were Spiritual Objects that could enhance their cultivation.
Chen Yuan was exactly like this.
As for that so-called goddess, she was just an ordinary mortal, without even a hint of cultivation, at most capable of some minor tricks to deceive the common folk. However, those involved in this line of interest did have some capability.
With several small families from North City mixed in, but the strongest among them only reached Condensing Evil, Chen Yuan could easily slay…
Possessing Heavenly Gang Cultivation, Chen Yuan, apart from those few who reached the Profound Realm, could almost walk sideways across the land, no longer needing to scheme or plot as before.
A direct push was all that was needed!
Of course, the few government officials were untouchable, but with the newly befriended Prefecture Chief on his side, finding an excuse to take down those officials was easy.
Chen Yuan calculated his thoughts once through and found this opportunity to be much simpler than he had anticipated…
This was naturally the best outcome as Chen Yuan did not wish for any unforeseen complications to arise later.
“Prepare yourself, in two days during the sacrifice…” Chen Yuan quietly instructed Yue Shan, ready to act on the signal.
Yue Shan nodded in agreement but then hesitated to ask:
“My lord, after all, this involves the Government… If we intervene along with Qing Envoy…”
Giving Yue Shan a reassuring look, Chen Yuan calmly said:
“It involves boys and girls. I suspect collusion with demons from the No-Life Sect, and it must be thoroughly investigated. I will report this to Lord Tao after it’s settled.”
Indeed, Chen Yuan still utilized the No-Life Sect, a reliable old tool, but undeniably effective. The court held deep suspicions about the No-Life Sect, and any involvement with its demons was prioritized severely.
Furthermore, this time it involved live sacrifices, and the Heavenly Patrol Bureau’s involvement was completely justified.
Seeing such confidence in Chen Yuan, Yue Shan no longer spoke further, his expression solemn, assuring that he would follow Chen Yuan’s command to the letter at the time, although he was a preparatory Heavenly Patrol Envoy,
he couldn’t help but feel slightly inferior in front of Chen Yuan, yet without any discomfort, rather feeling that it was appropriate; after all, Chen Yuan was stronger than him, and their relationship required no further definition.
After Yue Shan left, Chen Yuan did not linger long but summoned Li Dongshan, sending a note of introduction to the Chief of Nanling Prefecture, expressing his desire to visit in person.
They communicated through other means but had never officially interacted in public. Chen Yuan found this man useful and thus did not skimp on a conversation with him.
The Prefecture Chief, intrigued by Chen Yuan, a top talent in the Hidden Dragon List, readily agreed to the evening appointment.
That evening, Chen Yuan, having slightly disguised himself, entered the Prefecture Chief’s residence and met the middle-aged man who had been waiting for him for a long time.
The Prefecture Chief, named Su Mingshan, at the age of forty-six, had risen to his current position due to the previous chief’s collusion with criminals from the No-Life Sect.
Upon first meeting Su Mingshan, Chen Yuan’s initial impression was quite positive; he was rather refined and dashing, with his speech generous in praise and on the same level as Chen Yuan, showing no arrogance.
He conversed very amicably with Chen Yuan, praising the Hidden Dragon List, but Chen Yuan did not let him dominate the conversation. After exchanging a few pleasantries,
he brought up the Red Sun Stone Mine in Qingshui County, expressing his willingness to share the profits with Su Mingshan.
Of course, this item originally belonged to others, but it was yielded to him.
If Su Mingshan had been unpleasant or duplicitous, Chen Yuan would not have acted thus, but being so amiable, earnestly expressing his wish to become friends with Chen Yuan,
seemed to bet on Chen Yuan’s future achievements being very high.
Only then was Chen Yuan willing to pull out some silver for him, as the authority of the Heavenly Patrol Bureau surely would not extend here; based solely on the County Magistrate of Qingshui, they couldn’t support such a big stall,
and besides, they needed an official backer, making Su Mingshan an excellent choice.
Initially, Su Mingshan refused, not wanting such items, but after a few rounds of polite insistence from Chen Yuan, he accepted them, perhaps also wanting to form a mutual benefit alliance with Chen Yuan.
As they talked, Su Mingshan broached the topic of whether Chen Yuan was married, which left Chen Yuan somewhat speechless.
Why did everyone want to be his father-in-law?
He could only politely refuse, saying his heart was set on martial arts, to Su Mingshan’s great regret.
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Then Chen Yuan swiftly changed the subject, stating the purpose of his visit clearly—to deal with the so-called Dragon God of Yunjiang,
hoping Su Mingshan would cooperate with him at the time to eliminate the governmental backers behind the goddess.
After staring at Chen Yuan for a while, Su Mingshan felt his choice was right; Chen Yuan was far too ruthless. Those officials currently had not provoked him,
but in order to avoid trouble later, it was still necessary to eliminate them!
Even the implied deeper meaning couldn’t help but lead one to speculate on other areas—was Chen Yuan also warning him?