At noon the next day, the centipede woman staggered out of the New Land. Her eyes were unfocused. Her face had gone pale, and her spirit seemed shaken to the core.
From noon until dusk, from nightfall until dawn, she tried again and again to kill Ma Wu. Each time she raised her hand, something stopped her. No matter how she struggled, she could not bring herself to strike.
She hurried over to the wild boar, her face pale and her steps unsteady. With trembling voice, she said, “I was affected by his ability. That’s why things turned out like this. You must not tell anyone.”
The wild boar let out a tremendous snort. “If you have something to say, just tell your mom about it. I already told her.”
The centipede woman’s face turned ashen. “What did my mom say?”
“She said you have disgraced her. Said she’s going to kill you, you little wretch. Told you to wait nicely for your death.”
Her voice trembled as fear overtook her. “Why did you say anything? Why can’t you keep your mouth shut?”
The wild boar could not be bothered to argue. “You already stepped out of the plot. It’s my turn one.”
She stared at him in shock. “You dare go in?”
He let out a harsh, savage laugh and turned his gaze toward Ma Wu. “Why wouldn’t I dare? I am not a woman! He can barely stand. Killing him will be easier than killing a grasshopper!”
Ma Wu did look a little frail. Yet there was not a trace of fear on his face as he stared straight at the wild boar.
Beside him, Little Gen gripped a ladle in one hand and wore a bucket on his back. He was ready to fight to the death.
Just as the wild boar was about to step into the plot, a furious roar erupted from behind him.
“Let me see which beast dared to defile my daughter!”
The roar rolled across the wasteland, echoing again and again, as though the earth itself were trembling in anger. From the depths of the forest, another centipede slowly emerged.
The wild boar quickly stepped aside. This was not someone he could afford to offend.
The centipede woman was already enormous, a good three meters from head to tail.
However, the one who came out of the forest was something else entirely. She was over five meters long.
Her upper half looked like a woman. Her lower half was pure insect. Two long rows of thin legs rippled beneath her as she moved, wave after wave, click click click across the ground.
She crawled right up to the edge of the plot and stopped there.
This was the centipede woman’s mother.
Ma Wu studied her carefully.
Her features were delicate, and her cheeks were fair and smooth. She was quite pretty and looked no older than twenty-eight or twenty-nine.
The centipede woman dropped to the ground beside her mother with a heavy thud.
“Mother, listen to me. It’s not what you think. It happened like this…”
“I’ll listen to your nonsense!” the centipede mother roared. The sound alone made the centipede woman’s bones feel hollow. She trembled where she knelt.
“You have ruined my reputation,” the centipede mother said through clenched teeth. “Go back home. I will kill this bastard first. Then I will return and break every bone in your wretched body.”
The centipede woman did not dare say another word. She spread her rows of legs and fled at once into the depths of the forest.
The centipede mother glared at Ma Wu. “Little thief, are you ready to die?”
Ma Wu nodded calmly. “I’m ready.”
***
Li Banfeng was exploring the New Land.
In the past, he had only traveled between the Orange Grove and the Little Yellow Spring. This time, he ventured much farther and entered unfamiliar territory. Along the way, he encountered many strange lifeforms.
One of them was the Green Serpent Vine. Half snake and half vine, it did not possess much intelligence. As long as a person moved beyond the reach of its roots, it would not attack.
There was also a tiny plant, barely an inch tall, called the Splinterchain Chrysanthemum. It was far more dangerous than it looked. If someone stepped on it by accident, its sharp stem would pierce straight through the sole of a shoe and punch out through the upper.
Li Banfeng had never seen aberrant creatures like these before. Fortunately, the gourd was knowledgeable and well-traveled. It could name most of them and explain their traits.
“Little bro, if you ever see the Splinterchain Chrysanthemum, avoid it at all costs,” the gourd warned. “If you step on one, it means you have stepped on an entire cluster, and there will be more ahead, waiting to ambush you.”
Li Banfeng carefully memorized the plant’s appearance. Out on this wasteland, he needed to walk every step carefully.
After walking another two or three kilometers, he suddenly heard a sound from beneath his feet.
He froze. Did I step on something I shouldn’t have?
He quickly lifted his foot and looked down. The ground was barren, cracked, and dry, without even a blade of grass.
Yet there was indeed a sound. It was singing.
「 Can’t forget, can’t forget,
Can’t forget the wrongs you made,
Can’t forget how good you are,
The wandering in the rain,
The embrace in the wind… ♪」
The song Unforgettable Love[1] drifted up from the earth in a voice so full of aching devotion that it made the air feel heavy.
The longing in it was the sort that crept into your ears, slid down your spine, and settled deep in your bones, where it refused to leave.
Even the liquor gourd, being a lady, seemed quite touched by it.
“Little bro, you just encountered the Dreamsinger Flower.”
“Dreamsinger?”
“This flower is also known as the Songstress Flower,” the gourd said. “Legend has it that when a songstress dies, if someone in the mortal world still longs to hear her voice, her soul will drift into the New Land.
“She chooses a stage for herself, slips into a beautiful evening gown, and keeps singing for passing travelers. Look! Over there! That’s the flower!”
There was no need for further explanation. Li Banfeng knew at once which flower the gourd meant.
It was impossible to miss. The flower stood alone in the wilderness, more than twenty meters away from him. No grass grew near it. No trees cast shade over it. On the empty wasteland, there was only this single plant, over one meter tall.
Its appearance made it even more striking. It had not yet bloomed. The bud was as long as a forearm. Its petals were deep crimson, each one glistening with beads of dew.
The leaves were even stranger. Several leaves above curved upward and wrapped around the bud, as though shielding it. Below, a string of long leaves draped downward like the hem of a skirt, trailing all the way to the ground.
“Little bro!” cried the liquor gourd, wobbling excitedly. “Listen to her song. Listen properly. It’s pure luck that you’ve run into a Songstress Flower in the New Land! Just hear that voice! Even the immortals up in the heavens would tilt their heads and sigh in envy.”
Immortals in the heavens? Li Banfeng thought. The liquor gourd usually has no interest in the affairs of the world. Why is she so sentimental today?
After standing still and listening for a moment, Li Banfeng turned to leave.
He did not think Unforgettable Love was sung particularly well, nor did he believe anyone in this world could sing better than his wifey.
Seeing him walk away, the liquor gourd quickly called out, “Little bro, don’t rush off. Listen more carefully!”
“There’s nothing worth listening to,” Li Banfeng replied. “It’s far worse than my wifey’s singing!”
“Little bro, look! The flower has bloomed. The Songstress Flower has bloomed!”
Li Banfeng turned back.. The Songstress Flower’s petals were unfolding one by one. At its center stood a pistil over one and a half meters long.
The pistil had taken on a strange shape. It had a head, shoulders, and a slender waist. The lower half was blurred, its legs indistinct, yet the outline was unmistakable. It looked like a woman standing at the heart of the flower, singing softly as the petals unfurled around her.
“Little bro, look how beautiful she is!”
There was something odd about the liquor gourd’s behavior. Li Banfeng gave it a glance and continued walking. “Nothing special. The singing isn’t that good either.”
No matter how the liquor gourd tried to persuade him, Li Banfeng refused to stay. Suddenly, the singing stopped.
Before Li Banfeng could take another step, the pistil shot out of the flower’s heart and landed in front of him, blocking him from leaving.
“Sir, you claim I do not sing well. On what grounds do you say that?”
Anyone else would have jumped out of their skin at the sight of a pistil strolling out of its flower like a tiny, opinionated lady. Li Banfeng was not surprised. He lowered his head and looked at the pistil, answering seriously, “If it doesn’t sound good, then it doesn’t sound good. What else is there to say?”
“You have only heard only a few lines and already call it unpleasant,” she said sharply. “Isn’t that rather hasty? You should listen a little longer.”
The scenery around him suddenly changed. The wilderness vanished. In its place sprang a riot of colored lights and glimmering chandeliers. Music flowed through the air like ribbons of silk.
There was a stage, a dance floor, and round tables.
And Li Banfeng, who had most certainly been standing outside a flower only a moment ago, now found himself seated at one of those round tables with a glass of wine in his hand.
On the stage stood a stunning woman in a green qipao. The silk clung to her like mist. She sang Unforgettable Love with such aching tenderness that the notes seemed to stretch and shimmer in the air.
She was the songstress.
Around him, the guests sat perfectly still. They stared at her as if blinking might shatter the spell. Some even held their breath, afraid that the faintest sound would cause them to miss a single precious note.
It was a dance hall. Yet not a single soul danced. The polished floor gleamed under the lights, empty and ignored. Every guest sat rigidly still, every gaze locked on the woman in green.
Li Banfeng was not captivated. He was thinking about his situation.
How did I end up in this dance hall? Li Banfeng thought. This must be an illusion? But how do I get out of this illusion?
Li Banfeng had no experience dealing with illusions like this. The songstress looked straight at him. Though her lips curved in a gentle smile, a faint chill flickered in her eyes.
Li Banfeng tried to draw his Tang saber, but what he pulled from his waist was a rose.
The songstress smiled and stepped down from the stage, walking until she stood before Li Banfeng. She took the rose from his hand, brushed it against his cheek, and asked softly, “Sir, do you still think I sing poorly?”
Li Banfeng answered without hesitation. “It truly doesn’t sound good.”
The songstress’s expression twisted. She dragged the rose across his cheek. The thorns bit into his skin. Blood welled and ran down in a thin line. Yet Li Banfeng felt no pain at all.
Her voice turned soft again, almost tender. “You simply haven’t listened long enough. Stay here and listen a while longer.”
Li Banfeng looked at her steadily. “What if I say it sounds good?”
The songstress shook her head. “Then you wouldn’t be sincere.”
“And if I sincerely say it sounds good?”
“Then you will stay here and listen for the rest of your life.”
“So you’re not going to be reasonable?”
Li Banfeng tried to stand, but his legs felt like they were stuffed with cotton. No matter how he forced them, he could not gather even a shred of strength.
The songstress leaned closer and gently patted his cheek. “This is my domain. What I say is reason.”
He could not exert strength, and he felt no pain. This was a dream.
Wake up! Wake up now! Li Banfeng screamed inwardly. He suddenly opened his eyes and tore himself free from the dream.
He was still standing on the wasteland. The liquor gourd was talking about the Splinterchain Chrysanthemum as though nothing unusual had happened at all.
“Little bro, if you run into the Splinterchain Chrysanthemum, avoid it. Step on one, and you’ve stepped on a whole chain. There’ll be more waiting ahead to ambush you. For example, the Songstress Flower. Little bro, look at how beautiful she is…”
We were talking about the Splinterchain Chrysanthemum. How did it suddenly turn into the Songstress Flower? Li Banfeng thought. Am I still dreaming? This gourd is fake!
Li Banfeng pulled the liquor gourd from his waist and threw it aside. He broke into a sprint, only to find himself back in the dance hall, a glass of wine in his hand, seated beside a round table.
The songstress stood on the stage, smiling at Li Banfeng.
***
“Little bro, I was just telling you about the Splinterchain Chrysanthemum. Were you listening? If you heard me, answer! There are plenty of them around here. You have to be careful!”
The liquor gourd had been talking about the Splinterchain Chrysanthemum when Li Banfeng suddenly stopped replying.
“Little bro? …Little bro?”
She felt deeply displeased. Out of all the enchanted artifacts Li Banfeng owned, she considered herself the one who understood him best. At the very least, there should have been some basic courtesy between them.
She floated in a slow circle around him. Seeing his vacant gaze and hearing his slightly heavy breathing, she finally realized that he had fallen asleep.
He’s dreaming? There’s a Dream Cultivator nearby! I must wake him up quickly! the liquor gourd muttered inwardly.
The liquor gourd called out several times, but Li Banfeng did not respond. She rose into the air, tilted herself back, and rammed straight into his head.
Thud! Thud!
Two dull, hollow impacts echoed across the wasteland.
Yet, Li Banfeng did not wake up.
The liquor gourd hovered there. She could not keep smashing into him. If she knocked him fully unconscious, he might sink even deeper into the dream instead of waking from it. He might never wake up from this dream.
“Tang Saber,” she called sharply, “cut little bro once. Not too deep!”
The Tang saber left its sheath, circled Li Banfeng twice, then returned to the scabbard.
The liquor gourd asked, “What is the meaning of this?”
The Tang saber replied, “How could a loyal subject harm his lord?”
“I am not asking you to kill him! Just cut him a little so he feels pain!”
The Tang saber remained utterly firm. “I am loyal and upright. I will never commit such treacherous acts.”
One could not truly blame the Tang saber for its stubbornness.
It was, after all, a high-tier enchanted artifact. Its awareness far exceeded that of ordinary tools, yet it remained bound by the limits of its own nature. Every enchanted artifact possessed a self-definition and beneath that definition lay rules it could not violate.
The gourd defined herself as a confidante. If she teased Li Banfeng or bumped into him a few times, it meant nothing. That fell well within the boundaries of her nature.
The Tang saber, however, defined himself as a loyal subject and a righteous general. Until he had delivered three cuts, he was bound to remain absolutely loyal to Li Banfeng.
Unless those three cuts were completed and he formally challenged Li Banfeng to a duel, there was no situation in which he could attack Li Banfeng.
“Pendulum girl, what if you try?”
The pendulum answered coldly, “Try what? How would I dare touch my master?”
The Blood-Drinking Pendulum had never liked the gourd. In front of Li Banfeng, she appeared dutiful and restrained. But when speaking to the gourd, she reverted to Luo Yuni’s cold and distant temperament.
She, too, was bound by her definition.
Under the identity imposed by the gramophone, she firmly believed she was Li Banfeng’s woman. Aside from occasionally putting makeup on him, she would never harm him.
Still, she was doing her utmost to rescue him.
As a Mentalism Cultivator, she possessed a measure of restraint over dream cultivators. She focused her will and tried to seize control of Li Banfeng’s thoughts, intending to wrench him free from the illusion by force.
As expected, she failed. Li Banfeng’s thoughts were too numerous, too scattered. There was no clear order, no single thread she could grasp. They surged in all directions, impossible to command.
Even so, she did not return empty-handed.
“There’s singing,” the pendulum said suddenly. “Inside master’s thoughts… there’s singing. A woman’s voice…”
Her tone wavered. The moment she brushed against that melody, her own mind began to blur. The song seeped through her awareness like mist, pulling at her consciousness.
She had only been able to hold on because of her abilities as a Mentalism Cultivator.
“Singing?” the liquor gourd murmured.
Hearing this, the liquor gourd no longer dared to touch Li Banfeng’s thoughts.
Where exactly does the singing come from? The liquor gourd thought. Suddenly, she remembered the Threaded Earring.
The gourd suddenly remembered the Threaded Earring.
“Threaded earring sister?” the liquor gourd called urgently. “Did you hear the singing? Did you fall asleep? Wake up!”
The pendulum flicked sharply against the earring. She did not hold back. She wouldn’t hold back against the earring.
The earring jolted awake with a faint tremor. After hearing the liquor gourd’s question, it answered in a hurried voice. “There really was singing. I heard it just now too. I only caught two lines before I fell asleep.”
The liquor gourd muttered darkly, “Dreamsinger Flower. There’s a Dreamsinger Flower underground.”
The Tang saber slid from its sheath and hovered in the air for a moment. “I have seen Dreamsinger Flowers before. As long as they do not break through the surface, no one can hear their song. I saw none emerging nearby.”
That was true. The Dreamsinger Flower had not surfaced. So where was the singing coming from?
The liquor gourd could not make sense of it.
The pendulum, however, understood at once. “It’s that wretched earring again. She’s squeezing gains from the master!”
The price using the Threaded Earring was hearing sounds that should not be heard.
The Dreamsinger Flower had been underground. Li Banfeng should never have heard her singing. Yet because of the Threaded Earring, he had.
The Threaded Earring trembled as she tried to explain, “I did not mean to. I never wanted to harm my master. I was…”
Before she could finish, her voice faded. She fell asleep again.
The pendulum turned to the gourd at once. “Wake master. Immediately. We must leave this place.”
Waking Li Banfeng was not difficult. Aside from cutting him with a blade, the gourd could think of several other methods.
The problem was that waking him would not solve the root of it. The earring had just awakened, only to fall asleep again in the blink of an eye. That was the Dreamsinger Flower’s method. Once one had heard her song, one could slip back into the dream at any moment.
If this repeated too many times, the consequences would be grave.
“We must force the Dreamsinger Flower out,” the liquor gourd said grimly.
The Tang saber shouted, “If she dares to emerge, I will chop her down at once!”
The pendulum snapped back, “Enough empty bravado. Do you think we would need you to chop her if she was willing to come out on her own?”
None of them could think of a way to force her to reveal herself. Then a weak voice spoke, uttering a single word. “Blood.”
Who just spoke? All of them wondered.
It was the Judge’s Brush. The Judge’s Brush refined by a Lazy Cultivator.
He was willing to offer only that single word. Any more would have required too much effort.
Blood… the liquor gourd murmured inwardly. What blood?
The gourd did not understand. The Tang saber could not make sense of it either.
Then the pendulum remembered. “The Dripper’s blood. The Sylvan Cultivator’s blood. I still have a mouthful!”
When they had slain the Dripper, the pendulum had drunk her fill of blood. Much of it had been digested over time, yet she had kept one last mouthful.
Everyone else had forgotten and only the Judge’s Brush had remembered.
The truth was that the Judge’s Brush remembered many things. He simply could not be bothered to mention them.
The pendulum leapt into the air and spat the blood across the wasteland. The dark red droplets scattered over the barren ground. In an instant, the soil began to stir.
Across the desolate earth, all manner of plants burst forth. Seeds that had lain dormant for years took root at once, splitting the ground as they sprouted and surged upward.
Deep beneath the earth, the hidden Dreamsinger Flower was splashed with the Sylvan Cultivator’s blood and started growing uncontrollably.
Rustle, rustle.
A flower burst through the soil. Its petals were a deep, vivid crimson, still tightly closed. Several broad leaves wrapped around the bud, while a string of slender leaves trailed downward like the hem of a gown.
It looked as though the songstress herself stood there, dressed for an evening performance.
It really was the Dreamsinger Flower!
The pendulum’s voice turned sharp with fury. “Wretch, die!”
Roots shot up from the ground, tearing through the soil and flinging clods of dirt into the air to block her path. The Dreamsinger Flower twisted, trying to flee back underground.
The Tang saber flashed. A streak of cold light cut through the air.
The flower’s neck snapped and its bud fell heavily to the earth.
1. Listen to the song here. 不了情 (Bu Liao Qing) or Unforgettable Love was sang by Gu Mei. It is a classic Mandarin song from the 1961 film of the same name. ☜
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 239: The Sage's Peak
- Chapter 238: Reunion
- Chapter 237: Getting to the Root of the Matter
- Chapter 236: Who Can Guard Against a Thief for a Thousand Days?
- Chapter 235: Who Are You Calling Dust?
- Chapter 234: The Balancer
- Chapter 233: You Want to Kill Me?
- Chapter 232: Black Market
- Chapter 231: Peach Blossom Lake
- Chapter 230: The Long Spear Exploding Tiger
- Chapter 229: Success
- Chapter 228: The Red Tassel Is Not a Spear
- Chapter 227: Acknowledging a Master
- Chapter 226: Zhao Xiaowan
- Chapter 225: Iron Gate Fort or Blood Gate Fort
- Chapter 224: Beyond The Grave Mound Lie More Hills
- Chapter 223: Husband Sings, Wife Follows
- Chapter 222: Flying Eagle Mountain
- Chapter 221: The Fort Lord’s Name Is Fort Lord
- Chapter 220: Level-Five Ability of a Homebound Cultivator
- Chapter 219: The Ruthless Combat Methods of the Upright Daoist Path
- Chapter 218: A Good Subordinate
- Chapter 217: Senior Brother, Don’t Go!
- Chapter 216: Hear Me At The Door
- Chapter 215: Half Truth
- Chapter 214: The Invisible Enemy
- Chapter 213: He Is My Junior Brother
- Chapter 212: Deception Cultivator
- Chapter 211: Iron Gate Fort
- Chapter 210: The Marvelous Film at the Platform
- Chapter 209: Thirty Percent of Puluo
- Chapter 208: Level Four of Wanderlust Cultivation
- Chapter 207: Freewind Wharf
- Chapter 206: Abilities of the Folly Cultivators
- Chapter 205: If You Want to Leave, Then Leave!
- Chapter 204: Warding Off Ill Omen
- Chapter 203: Yuren City
- Chapter 202: The Number One Daoist Path Under the Heavens
- Chapter 201: Into the Tiger’s Den
- Chapter 200: Moistening All Things Silently
- Chapter 199: The Pretender
- Chapter 198: New Land and Old Land
- Chapter 197: The Three Heroes of Iron Goat
- Chapter 196: The First Battle Between Banfeng and Jiaqing
- Chapter 195: Listen to His Live Broadcast
- Chapter 194: Ambush
- Chapter 193: The Nail
- Chapter 192: A Five-Kilometer Land
- Chapter 191: I am Back
- Chapter 190: Await My Return
- Chapter 189: Qiu Luoye (Two Chapters Combined)
- Chapter 188: Swirling Tenderbloom
- Chapter 187: Beloved of My Heart
- Chapter 186: A Thousand in Gold, Ten Thousand in Gold, Ten-Thousand-Times Gold
- Chapter 185: The Land Deity's Horn
- Chapter 184: Cause and Effect Intertwined
- Chapter 183: Merry Manor
- Chapter 182: Door
- Chapter 181: Eating for Free
- Chapter 180: Granny Bitter
- Chapter 179: Bitter Greens Manor
- Chapter 178: The Paper-Thin Beauty
- Chapter 177: Brother
- Chapter 176: The Fourth-Level Ability of the Homebound Cultivator
- Chapter 175: Dreamsinger Flower (Two Chapters Combined)
- Chapter 174: Feng Daiku's Secret Ability (Two Chapters Combined)
- Chapter 173: Breaking the Deadlock
- Chapter 172: Let's Sleep Together
- Chapter 171: The Weird Case at the Park
- Chapter 170: New Year's Eve Dinner
- Chapter 169: The Good Stuff Has Arrived
- Chapter 168: The Messenger of the Divine
- Chapter 167: The Final Method
- Chapter 166: Grudges From Old Times
- Chapter 165: A Presence That Swallows Mountains and Rivers
- Chapter 164: Madman
- Chapter 163: The Greatness of Virtue
- Chapter 162: Best Insecticide Ever
- Chapter 161: Flatbread Village
- Chapter 160: This Is What a Famine Looks Like
- Chapter 159: The End of a Golden Time
- Chapter 158: A Stomp of A Thousand Kilograms
- Chapter 157: Close The Net
- Chapter 156: He Is Not a Good Person
- Chapter 155: Mount Bloodfang
- Chapter 154: Treading Through Ten Thousand Rivers (Two Chapters Combined)
- Chapter 153: Delivering Medicine (Two Chapters Combined)
- Chapter 152: It's Been a Long Time
- Chapter 151: Thicket of Thorns
- Chapter 150: Family Dinner
- Chapter 149: Frenzied Flight Through the River of Insects
- Chapter 148: Pan Dehai
- Chapter 147: Miss Feng
- Chapter 146: An Auspicious Start
- Chapter 145: Fate and Destiny
- Chapter 144: Choosing A Plot of Land
- Chapter 143: Local Land Deity
- Chapter 142: The Sterile Mosquito
- Chapter 141: Blue Poplar Pill
- Chapter 140: Orange Grove
- Chapter 139: Offering Blood to Honor Fallen Spirits
- Chapter 138: Blue Poplar Tree
- Chapter 137: The Formula
- Chapter 136: The Large Support Hook
- Chapter 135: The Root of Emotion
- Chapter 134: Furious Slaughter
- Chapter 133: The Lone Savior
- Chapter 132: Greenwater Beggar
- Chapter 131: Gold Cultivator
- Chapter 130: The Family of Spycraft Cultivators
- Chapter 129: Tearing off Faces
- Chapter 128: A Meal Cooked With Lu Dongliang
- Chapter 127: We Refuse to Suffer!
- Chapter 126: A Family of Nightfiend Cultivators
- Chapter 125: Not Leaving, Are You?
- Chapter 124: Song Family's Territory and Li Banfeng's Rules
- Chapter 123: Bloodcall
- Chapter 122: Mentalism Cultivator
- Chapter 121: Traceless Quick Steps
- Chapter 120: Lu Dongliang Attends the Banquet
- Chapter 119: A Drastic Change in Power Dynamics
- Chapter 118: I Just Want You
- Chapter 117: An Overlord of His Generation
- Chapter 116: Misfortune Turns to Blessing
- Chapter 115: A Parting Across Ten Thousand Miles
- Chapter 114: Brother, Don't Let Me Catch You
- Chapter 113: Thievery Cultivators
- Chapter 112: What a Madman
- Chapter 111: The Wonderful Sound Gramophone Shop
- Chapter 110: My Dear Wife, Do Not Fear
- Chapter 109: My Dear Wife, Answer Me
- Chapter 108: An Old Acquaintance from the New Land
- Chapter 107: I Love the Jiangxiang Gang
- Chapter 106: To Be Honest
- Chapter 105: Teaching at the Camp of Lucky Celebration Troupe
- Chapter 104: Level One of Hedonism Cultivation
- Chapter 103: Spiky Swallower's Bead
- Chapter 102: The Snakehead Eel
- Chapter 101: Hunting for Peaches
- Chapter 100: The Dao of Growing Money
- Chapter 99: Ma Wu and His Seventeenth Sister-in-law
- Chapter 98: The Fallen Young Master
- Chapter 97: The Honest Folk of Blue Poplar Village
- Chapter 96: The Border Package
- Chapter 95: Someone of the Same Name, Peddler Road
- Chapter 94: The Boundary Line
- Chapter 93: The Disease Cultivator
- Chapter 92: Fate
- Chapter 91: Unexpected Visitor
- Chapter 90: He Smiled
- Chapter 89: It Turned Out to Be an Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 88: Tang Saber
- Chapter 87: Let’s See Who Can Last Longer!
- Chapter 86: Let's Head to the Branch Hall
- Chapter 85: Ascetic Cultivator
- Chapter 84: Blood and Qi, Break Through
- Chapter 83: Perceiving the Spirit's Melody
- Chapter 82: Adding Another Chamber for My Husband
- Chapter 81: Don't Do Anything
- Chapter 80: If You All Still Don't Know What Pain Feels Like
- Chapter 79: I Once Had a Love
- Chapter 78: Nightfiend Cultivation
- Chapter 77: Elysian Melody Dancehall
- Chapter 76: Reading the Newspaper
- Chapter 75: The Branches of Jiangxiang Gang
- Chapter 74: Once a Deal Is Done, There's No Backing Out
- Chapter 73: Land-Activating Covenant
- Chapter 72: Madam Bagworm Moth
- Chapter 71: A Basket Hanging From the Tree
- Chapter 70: The Rare Purple Pill
- Chapter 69: New Land
- Chapter 68: Spider Detective
- Chapter 67: My Dear Wife, Let’s Consummate Our Marriage
- Chapter 66: Whose Medicine Is the Best?
- Chapter 65: The Crimson Lotus Does Not Eat Raw and This Wifey Does Not Eat the Dead
- Chapter 64: Give and Take in the Jianghu
- Chapter 63: Watermelon
- Chapter 62: Shopkeeper Yu, What Do You Think?
- Chapter 61: Exquisite Senses and Golden Discerning Eyes
- Chapter 60: Old Mister Yao
- Chapter 59: Write Me a Promissory Note
- Chapter 58: For my Husband, I added a Chamber
- Chapter 57: The Blood-Drinking Pendulum
- Chapter 56: Rules and Boundaries
- Chapter 55: Oil Cultivator
- Chapter 54: Yu's Cloth Shop
- Chapter 53: The Order of Puluo
- Chapter 52: Millionaire
- Chapter 51: Madam, Let's Go Buy Groceries
- Chapter 50: The Deadly Toll of the Clock
- Chapter 49: The Famous Beauty
- Chapter 48: The Dwelling Spirit
- Chapter 47: True Hero of the People
- Chapter 46: I Cannot Bear to Watch Him Suffer
- Chapter 45: The Fierce Woman
- Chapter 44: Lend It to Me
- Chapter 43: Old House in the Deep Mountains
- Chapter 42: Chu Yunlong's Gift
- Chapter 41: The Jiangxiang Gang
- Chapter 40: Seeking Fortune and Avoiding Calamity
- Chapter 39: Raising a Gale on Level Ground
- Chapter 38: A Song Before Sleep
- Chapter 37: Selling the Goods
- Chapter 36: Corrosion Pill
- Chapter 35: Where Did the Corpses Go?
- Chapter 34: Don't Scare Me Again
- Chapter 33: I Was Terrified
- Chapter 32: Time to Make a Move
- Chapter 31: Bronze Lotus Flower, What Are You Trying to Do?
- Chapter 30: A Zone One Must Not Linger
- Chapter 29: Good Flowers Are Hard to Gather
- Chapter 28: Forming a Group
- Chapter 27: Buying a Weapon
- Chapter 26: Livelihood
- Chapter 25: So It Was You
- Chapter 24: Let's Go to the Toilet Together!
- Chapter 23: I Finally Found You
- Chapter 22: Pocket Dwelling
- Chapter 21: Two Critical Paths
- Chapter 20: Luxurious Home in a Region of Peril
- Chapter 19: Incompatible as Water and Fire
- Chapter 18: Choosing a Daoist Path
- Chapter 17: A Golden Opportunity
- Chapter 16: Cultivators Across the Land
- Chapter 15: The Peddler
- Chapter 14: Heavenly Light
- Chapter 13: He Jiaqing's Treasure
- Chapter 12: Absolutely Delicious
- Chapter 11: Three Strokes of Good Luck
- Chapter 10: Girdle-Slipping Hollow
- Chapter 9: Three-Headed Fork
- Chapter 8: The Lucky Star
- Chapter 7: Never Misses
- Chapter 6: Eliminate Me?
- Chapter 5: They're All Liars
- Chapter 4: He Jiaqing's Mouth
- Chapter 3: Bro, Save Me
- Chapter 2: Banfeng Is Not Crazy
- Chapter 1: He’s Just a Speck of Dust [Start of Vol 1]