Chapter 64: Mountain, Sea VI: Baize
It was only when she was dragging me out that I realized that I was unable to move my body.
Despite the negligible force Pu Lao had exerted earlier, my limbs were broken.
The wind fox brought me down to a single room in the basement and threw me onto the bed.
The adrenaline started to wear off and I felt pain returning to my body.
“I can’t. I need the hospital,” I groaned out.
“Hospital? Do you really think you can leave this place?” the fox sneered.
The pain was becoming unbearable. “It hurts so much! I’m going to die!”
The wind fox let out a groan like I was the one being unreasonable before exiting the room, closing the door behind her.
Only my brain was active.
I looked around the room.
It was plain and simple.
I tried moving a hand and discovered that I had no strength to do so.
Pu Lao had merely pushed me onto the ground.
I experienced a whole new level of fear as I imagined how easily he could’ve killed me.
I recalled his words. Pass his test and I’ll be safe.
Fail and I’ll be put on display for the rest of my life.
I was curious, however, about what animal he would turn me into.
But of course, it was ideal that I do not become a part of this fake zoo.
It was brilliant of him, though. There were wild dogs all around town.
This fake zoo attracted a high volume of tourists and it was clearly a profitable business. It was no wonder Pu Lao had such a large influence.
What he said about dragons possessing a certain attitude… does he really regard me as a dragon?
Tao Tie did offer me a piece of his soul. Could that be the reason?
Something else came to mind.
Previously, as the wind fox was about to attack me, I had heard a frail old voice advising me.
And the wind fox was indeed afraid of my roar.
Perhaps that roar contained some dragon breath that could subdue demons?
I started roaring.
Nothing in the room changed.
All I heard was a voice coming from outside: “Why are you howling? It’s so noisy!”
I turned my head slowly toward the door as an ancient doctor-like young fellow walked in.
He had white hair and he was dressed in a white gown. He put his medicine box down.
“Who are you?” I asked anxiously.
“Looks like you’re enduring the pain well. You, youngsters, are sturdy, indeed. I should’ve eaten before coming since it looked like an hour’s wait wouldn’t kill you, anyway.”
“Youngster? You look much younger than me. Do you think you’re all that great just because you’re dressed like Ning Caichen? Get lost! Go find your little lover!” I yelled in anger.
“Ning Caichen? A long time ago, when I was treating him, he did ask if he could write me into a book,” he mused.
Pu Songling? The writer of Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio? Treating?
I calmed down instantly, figuring out that those working for Pu Lao weren’t normal humans.
Which era was Pu Songling from? And what about this young man?
“Are you going to treat me, brother? Hurry, please.” I was suffering beyond belief and I really couldn’t care less about his treating methods right now.
“What an attitude, young man! Don’t you know that even that old fellow, Pu Lao, won’t utter a word even if you die under my care?”
Pu Lao can’t do anything to this fellow?
I thought about probing. This young doctor was definitely an old demon.
Treating patients? Treated Pu Songling?
The most powerful ancient doctor? The Legend of the Divine Farmer?
“Hey, do you know the Divine Farmer?” I asked.
The doctor rolled out a white cloth with all kinds of needles placed neatly on top.
“Divine Farmer?”
“Yeah, him.”
Water filled his eyes immediately and tears started rolling down his face.
I was stunned.
“Do you know who wrote the first-ever book about herbs and medicine?” he managed as endless tears continued flowing down.
“You’re talking about Yellow Emperor’s Internal Canon and Divine Farmer’s Compendium of Materia Medica?” I clarified. Thankfully, I had been exposed to medical books back in the temple.
“They were written by the same person,” he explained before wiping his tears with his sleeves.
The Yellow Emperor is also the Divine Farmer?
“You’re saying they’re the same person?”
“No. Divine Farmer is a group of people.”
“Divine Farmer is a group of people?” I repeated.
“The Legend of the Divine Farmer? Do you really think you humans can test so many species of plants for poison and not die? There are 25 of them who sacrificed their lives to compile a record. Only three survived after the list was sufficient for publishing,” he explained.
The words that I was about to say turned into a high-pitched screech.
He had just stuck a needle right into my inner thigh.
“You’re telling me that Divine Farmer is made up of 25 individuals and that both books were written by one person? But weren’t there 25?” I asked between breaks because it hurt so badly.
“Because they’re accepting orders from one person,” he answered, his tears still continuing to flow.
“Yellow Emperor?”
It seemed as though the mere mention of the Yellow Emperor would open the floodgates.
Who was this Yellow Emperor, exactly?
He injected the second needle into my right arm. By now, I had little needles all over my body.
A tear fell onto my body. As I felt the warmth of it, he started reciting an ancient poem:
The Emperor patrols the East Ocean and ascends Soapberry Mountain to reach the shore where the white marsh beast resides.
He asks about all supernatural things of the world, but as the white marsh beast tells simply, ancient energy essence has turned into matter and wandering spirits into infinite mutations.
The beast then urges him to share it with the world with imagery and words, which he does, through this song.
I eyed the young doctor up and down and exclaimed in shock, “You’re White Marsh, Baize!”
“You’ve made me recall a lot, young man. I was good friends with Yellow Emperor. A pity he was human and had to depart from this world when his time was up.” He wiped his eyes with his sleeves once again.
My body was now covered with needles and I was still unable to move.
Baize bent down and took out a bottle from his medicine box.
There was a puff of black smoke squirming within.
“What is that?” I shouted.
“This is good stuff. A piece of Pu Lao’s soul. I’ve been wanting to exchange something for it but to no avail, yet he’s giving it to you for free.”
“What are you trying to do?” I asked nervously.
“This has been in his body all along, and because his body is abnormally strong, it is not something ordinary monsters could swallow. It will be harder for you since you’re half human,” he said, ignoring my question.
“Are you really going to put this in my body?”
Baize smiled. “Why? Don’t you believe me? I’m the holy physician, Baize. No one would dare claim to be the first even if I claimed second.”
“Why don’t you take the first spot, then?” I mocked.
Baize raised his head, his tears streaming generously down his cheeks.
He cried out, “The first? Uncle Yellow Emperor deserves to be the first!”
Having lived tens of thousands of years disguising as a young fellow, Baize was filled with deep emotions as he called out the ancestor’s name.
He lowered his head slowly and opened the bottle.
He inverted the bottle and grabbed the black substance in his hand before stuffing it into my mouth.
He held it firmly against my mouth.
I felt something going crazy within my body. It was difficult to bear.
It was totally different from when Tao Tie gave me a piece of his soul.
I felt swollen and bloated.
With a bitter smile, Baize relayed, “Pu Lao said you’ll get your freedom if you pass this test. If you fail, you’ll become paralyzed and he will take care of you, as an animal, for the rest of your life. Someone will feed you every day and you can just lie around. He’s already decided that you’ll be a sloth.”
I wanted to speak up but I can’t.
Baize kept his hand on my mouth.
At least one of my questions was answered. I would be a sloth.
Indeed, since I wouldn’t be able to move at all.
Amidst of my suffering, a frail old voice fell upon my ears. “Couple strength with gentleness. Resist it and it will do the same but worse.”
Baize sighed, “So Tao Tie left a piece of soul with you. You must’ve saved the world in your previous life. Why else would everyone be so eager to help you?”
I didn’t take much of his words in as I was preoccupied with that old voice.
Couple strength with gentleness?
I shouldn’t resist? Won’t I die if I don’t, though?
Not having much choice, I loosened my limbs and imagined myself as a sloth, naked and hugging a tree.
As soon as I relaxed, I felt the pain being reduced slightly.
Baize took his hand off and I could finally breathe in some fresh air.
A puff of black smoke rose from my mouth before making its way in soon after.
My stomach was churning and my limbs were tensed.
Baize walked toward the door and opened it.
I saw the wind fox standing outside.
“Is it done, sir?”
Baize nodded. “The rest is up to him. Remember to get your master to pay me for those needles.”
“Of course,” the wind fox reassured.
It was then that I realized that those needles were still on my body.
But I could actually move.
My first reaction was to grab the needles, but I discovered that they were entering my body bit by bit.
With my right hand, I tried grabbing the end of a long needle.
Baize turned around. “Wanna take it out? Don’t wanna live anymore?”
Helpless, I let go and watched as the needle slowly entered my body.
This… am I going turning into Wolverine during security checks?
“I know what you’re thinking. Wolverine? What a joke. If you had taken the needle out, you would really have become a sloth. You gotta learn how to count your blessings.”
He could read minds? Strange.
I tried to organize my thoughts.
Thoughts about Yellow Emperor, Divine Farmer, and all that Baize had said.
You’ve made me recall a lot, young man.
In that case, he must’ve read that I was trying to figure out his relationship with Yellow Emperor.
I see.
I stared at him as he left the room.
The wind fox came in and commented, “To think you were trying to take it out.”
“What are these nonsensical needles, exactly?” I asked with much effort.
“Nonsensical? These are the green dragon’s beard. It takes the dragon a hundred years to grow a centimeter. Yes, he likes gambling, but do you know how difficult it was to get him to use his beard as collateral? That set of needles cost my master half his fortune,” the wind fox rambled.
My swollen body started to return to its original state but it was burning hot.
I quickly removed my clothes and felt much better.
I could move nimbly now.
The moment I took my clothes off, I saw the green needles moving about non-stop.
They appeared and disappeared at times as did the green veins in my body.
I even noticed a green dragon tattoo surfacing on my skin, extending from the front of my body to the whole of my back.
It trembled from time to time like a live creature.
“What is this?” I asked worriedly, although it was pretty bizarre and exceptionally cool-looking.
“Quit boasting. Do you think your body can block off my master’s soul? Although the green dragon is considered a mixed breed, it is already beyond humans.” The wind fox touched my body before grabbing me forcefully by my chest.
I looked into the wind fox’s eyes. She didn’t mean it when she said my body was weak and inferior.
She released me. “Put your clothes on. You’ll stay here for a month and Teacher Baize will teach you some manners and etiquettes. I’ll be settling your expenses.”
“Can I give my family a call?” I asked.
She waved her hand. “As you wish.”
“Can I ask a question first?”
“As you wish,” she repeated.
“Where did Baize come from and why is he here?” I asked curiously.
“He’s our veterinarian. He treats our sick animals.”
“He treats the dogs when they fall ill?” I asked, surprised.
“Say it one more time and see what happens,” she warned.
I shut my mouth instantly.
“Should’ve gotten Teacher Baize to set you straight,” she scoffed and left the room.
I was left alone, still bedridden.
I contemplated for a long time before pulling out my phone and giving Master a call to explain the situation.
Of course, I fabricated a story and said that Zhao Bayi had me stay on as a guest.
I also informed him that I would be back a month later.
I even hid the fact that Senior was in the hospital and lied that he was with me.
Master chided us for being rebellious kids and accused us of trying to form our own establishment.
I could only laugh and explain that only dummies would refuse free lodging and money.
Master grudgingly agreed and reminded me to bring the other half of Zhao Bayi’s fees home.
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Chapters
- Chapter 208: Mountain, Sea XIV – Final III
- Chapter 207: Mountain, Sea XIII: Final II
- Chapter 206: Mountain, Sea XII: Final I
- Chapter 205: Mountain, Sea XI: Refinement
- Chapter 204: Mountain, Sea: Gong Fu
- Chapter 203: Mountain, Sea IX: Malong
- Chapter 202: Seven Friends: Let It Be
- Chapter 201: Ghost Market (Part 5) III
- Chapter 200: Ghost Market (Part 5) II
- Chapter 199: Ghost Market (Part 5) I
- Chapter 198: Ghost Market (Part 4) III
- Chapter 197: Ghost Market (Part 4) II
- Chapter 196: Ghost Market (Part 4) I
- Chapter 195: Ghost Market (Part 3) III
- Chapter 194: Ghost Market (Part 3) II
- Chapter 193: Ghost Market (Part 3) I
- Chapter 192: Ghost Market (Part 2) III
- Chapter 191: Ghost Market (Part 2) II
- Chapter 190: Ghost Market (Part 2) I
- Chapter 189: Ghost Market III
- Chapter 188: Ghost Market II
- Chapter 187: Ghost Market I
- Chapter 186: Dig On, Dig On (Part 2) III
- Chapter 185: Dig On, Dig On (Part 2) II
- Chapter 184: Dig On, Dig On (Part 2) I
- Chapter 183: Dig On, Dig On III
- Chapter 182: Dig On, Dig On II
- Chapter 181: Dig On, Dig On I
- Chapter 180: Heaven on Earth III
- Chapter 179: Heaven on Earth II
- Chapter 178: Heaven on Earth I
- Chapter 177: People and Money (Part 2) III
- Chapter 176: People and Money (Part 2) II
- Chapter 175: People and Money (Part 2) I
- Chapter 174: People and Money III
- Chapter 173: People and Money II
- Chapter 172: People and Money I
- Chapter 171: Book of Revelation (Part 3) III
- Chapter 170: Book of Revelation (Part 3) II
- Chapter 169: Book of Revelation (Part 3) I
- Chapter 168: Book of Revelation (Part 2) III
- Chapter 167: The Book of Revelation (Part 2) II
- Chapter 166: The Book of Revelation (Part 2) I
- Chapter 165: The Book of Revelation III
- Chapter 164: The Book of Revelation
- Chapter 163: The Book of Revelation I
- Chapter 162: Door of Truth (Part 2) III
- Chapter 161: Door of Truth (Part 2) II
- Chapter 160: Door of Truth (Part 2) I
- Chapter 159: Door of Truth III
- Chapter 158: Door of Truth II
- Chapter 157: Door of Truth I
- Chapter 156: Smart Friend (Part 2) III
- Chapter 155: Smart Friend (Part 2) II
- Chapter 154: Smart Friend (Part 2) I
- Chapter 153: Smart Friend III
- Chapter 152: Smart Friend II
- Chapter 151: Smart Friend I
- Chapter 150: Blemish of Time (Part 2) III
- Chapter 149: Blemish of Time (Part 2) II
- Chapter 148: Blemish of Time (Part 2) I
- Chapter 147: Mountain, Sea: Ten Sons
- Chapter 146: Mountain, Sea VIII: Chaos
- Chapter 145: Mountain, Sea VII – Jiao Tu
- Chapter 144: Seven Friends: Brother Si
- Chapter 143: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) III
- Chapter 142: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) II
- Chapter 141: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) I
- Chapter 140: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) III
- Chapter 139: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) II
- Chapter 138: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) I
- Chapter 137: Your Family Name, My Name III
- Chapter 136: Your Family Name, My Name II
- Chapter 135: Your Family Name, My Name I
- Chapter 134: Rain Man (Part 3) III
- Chapter 133: Rain Main (Part 3) II
- Chapter 132: Rain Man (Part 3) I
- Chapter 131: Rain Man (Part 2) III
- Chapter 130: Rain Man (Part 2) II
- Chapter 129: Rain Man (Part 2) I
- Chapter 128: Rain Man III
- Chapter 127: Rain Man II
- Chapter 126: Rain Man I
- Chapter 125: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) III
- Chapter 124: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) II
- Chapter 123: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) I
- Chapter 122: Daytime Lady Ghost III
- Chapter 121: Daytime Lady Ghost II
- Chapter 120: Daytime Lady Ghost I
- Chapter 119: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) III
- Chapter 118: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) I
- Chapter 117: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) I
- Chapter 116: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive III
- Chapter 115: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive II
- Chapter 114: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive I
- Chapter 113: Wormhole Time Machine III
- Chapter 112: Wormhole Time Machine II
- Chapter 111: Wormhole Time Machine I
- Chapter 110: Karma III
- Chapter 109: Karma II
- Chapter 108: Karma I
- Chapter 107: Blemish of Time III
- Chapter 106: Blemish of Time II
- Chapter 105: Blemish of Time I
- Chapter 104: Panda on Strike III
- Chapter 103: Panda on Strike II
- Chapter 102: Panda on Strike I
- Chapter 101: Seven Friends: Fourth Brother
- Chapter 100: Mountain, Sea IX: Pixiu
- Chapter 99: Mountain, Sea VIII: Kylin
- Chapter 98: Mountain, Sea VII: Xiaoqian
- Chapter 97: Smoke and Business III
- Chapter 96: Smoke and Business II
- Chapter 95: Smoke and Business I
- Chapter 94: Immortal Cultivation Studies III
- Chapter 93: Immortal Cultivation Studies II
- Chapter 92: Immortal Cultivation I
- Chapter 91: The Value of Art (Part 2) III
- Chapter 90: The Value of Art (Part 2) II
- Chapter 89: The Value of Art (Part 2) I
- Chapter 88: The Value of Art III
- Chapter 87: The Value of Art II
- Chapter 86: The Value of Art I
- Chapter 85: Turing III
- Chapter 84: Turing II
- Chapter 83: Turing I
- Chapter 82: I Have Superpowers
- Chapter 81: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) III
- Chapter 80: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) II
- Chapter 79: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) I
- Chapter 78: All-seeing Eye III
- Chapter 77: All-seeing Eye II
- Chapter 76: All-seeing Eye I
- Chapter 75: Choice (Part 2) III
- Chapter 74: Choice (Part 2) II
- Chapter 73: Choice (Part 2) I
- Chapter 72: Choice III
- Chapter 71: Choice II
- Chapter 70: Choice I
- Chapter 69: Seven Friends: Whitey
- Chapter 68: Moon of Wrath III
- Chapter 67: Moon of Wrath II
- Chapter 66: Moon of Wrath I
- Chapter 65: Battlefield Reporter
- Chapter 64: Mountain, Sea VI: Baize
- Chapter 63: Mountain, Sea V: Pu Lao
- Chapter 62: Mountain, Sea IV: Wind Fox
- Chapter 61: Bet’s On II
- Chapter 60: Bet’s On I
- Chapter 59: Brilliant Silver III
- Chapter 58: Brilliant Silver II
- Chapter 57: Brilliant Silver I
- Chapter 56: Game of Destruction III
- Chapter 55: Game of Destruction II
- Chapter 54: Game of Destruction I
- Chapter 53: Has Always Been III
- Chapter 52: Has Always Been II
- Chapter 51: Has Always Been I
- Chapter 50: Field of Vision III
- Chapter 49: Field of Vision II
- Chapter 48: Field of Vision I
- Chapter 47: Pacific Ocean
- Chapter 46: My Bride III
- Chapter 45: My Bride II
- Chapter 44: My Bride
- Chapter 43: Escape II
- Chapter 42: Escape I
- Chapter 41: Candy III
- Chapter 40: Candy II
- Chapter 39: Candy I
- Chapter 38: In What World? III
- Chapter 37: In What World? II
- Chapter 36: In What World?
- Chapter 35: Unfortunate Opportunity III
- Chapter 34: Unfortunate Opportunity II
- Chapter 33: Unfortunate Opportunity I
- Chapter 32: Code K III
- Chapter 31: Code K II
- Chapter 30: Code K
- Chapter 29: Why Me? III
- Chapter 28: Why Me II
- Chapter 27: Why Me? I
- Chapter 26: Bomb Specialist III
- Chapter 25: Bomb Specialist II
- Chapter 24: Bomb Specialist I
- Chapter 23: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death III
- Chapter 22: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death II
- Chapter 21: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death I
- Chapter 20: Longevity II
- Chapter 19: Longevity I
- Chapter 18: Mountain, Sea III: Diamond Dust
- Chapter 17: Mountain, Sea II: Tao Tie
- Chapter 16: Mountain, Sea I: Forget-Me
- Chapter 15: Sometimes III
- Chapter 14: Sometimes II
- Chapter 13: Sometimes I
- Chapter 12: Clap Clap Clap II
- Chapter 11: Clap Clap Clap I
- Chapter 10: Summer II
- Chapter 9: Summer I
- Chapter 8: No Loudspeaker III
- Chapter 7: No Loudspeaker II
- Chapter 6: No Loudspeaker I
- Chapter 5: Providence
- Chapter 4: I’m Not Bad
- Chapter 3: Devil’s Corner
- Chapter 2: Dystopian Determination
- Chapter 1: The Knowing