Late that night, Ma Wu sat beside Li Banfeng. Curled beside Ma Wu, of all things, was Madam Bagworm Moth.
The sight was unsettling. Ma Wu praised her in every possible way. Yet no matter how reassuring his tone was, Li Banfeng still felt an unmistakable urge to run for his life.
“Brother, don’t worry,” Ma Wu said earnestly. “This Madam Bagworm Moth isn’t like the one we met before. She is gentle.”
As he spoke, he gently stroked Madam Bagworm Moth’s body. She trembled at once.
“Handsome little fella,” she said fearfully, “you can do whatever you want tomorrow, but today I truly can’t take it anymore.”
Ma Wu glanced at her with slight dissatisfaction.
Madam Bagworm Moth lowered her head, looking aggrieved. “I really can’t take it anymore.”
Li Banfeng looked at the bagworm moth and said plainly, “If you can’t take it anymore, then leave.”
To his astonishment, Madam Bagworm Moth seemed to blush. She lowered her head even further.
“I can’t bear to leave,” she murmured.
Ma Wu’s talent was truly unreasonable. This Madam Bagworm Moth could have defeated a hundred Ma Wus without effort, yet because she could not bear to hurt him, she simply allowed him to bully her.
Ma Wu let out a quiet sigh. “It isn’t just talent. In the end, it’s fate. If it were the previous Madam Bagworm Moth, I would already be dead.”
Hearing Ma Wu keep mentioning another, Madam Bagworm Moth grew slightly unhappy.
“Handsome little fella,” she said, her tone tinged with displeasure, “you keep bringing up the previous one. Is the one you mentioned named Tinytiny?”
Tinytiny? Li Banfeng blinked. Madam Bagworm Moths have names?
Li Banfeng stared at the plump Madam Bagworm Moth for a long moment, then muttered inwardly, Tinytiny really shouldn’t be a name a Madam Bagworm Moth has.
“Her name is Tinytiny?” Ma Wu sounded intrigued. “What is your name?”
Madam Bagworm Moth lowered her head shyly. “My name is Swallowie.”
Her name is Swallowie… Li Banfeng took a deep breath and looked up at the sky, trying to imagine what it would look like if this enormous “swallow” spread her vast body and soared into the heavens.
Ma Wu stroked Madam Bagworm Moth’s cheek gently. “Swallowie, this is destiny. You were meant to fly into my heart.”
Just how big must your heart be? Li Banfeng shuddered.
While continuing to flirt, Ma Wu casually probed for information. “You mentioned Tinytiny just now. Did you know her before?”
Swallowie frowned. “Why do you keep bringing her up?”
“I am just curious.”
“Of course I know her. We follow the same cultivation path and cultivated together before. Tinytiny moved here this year. I came to look for her, but I searched for days and couldn’t find her.”
Of course you can’t find her. She paid a visit to my Pocket Dwelling and will never come out again, Li Banfeng muttered inwardly. Regardless, he did not care a bit about Tinytiny. What interested him was something else entirely.
“You have your own Daoist path?” Li Banfeng asked.
“Yes,” Swallowie replied earnestly. “We were originally Ascetic Cultivators.”
Li Banfeng’s curiosity deepened. “When you say ‘we,'” he asked, “do you mean you and Tinytiny, or all Madam Bagworm Moths?”
Swallowie replied, “All Madam Bagworm Moths were Ascetic Cultivators. Only Ascetic Cultivators can become Madam Bagworm Moths.”
Ascetic Cultivators become Madam Bagworm Moths? Li Banfeng thought. It seemed Madam Bagworm Moths were far more complicated than he had thought.
The gramophone wifey had once said that Madam Bagworm Moths belonged to the second category of aberrant creatures. Their bodies were formed and raised in the New Land, but their souls were not.
At the time, Li Banfeng had not understood what she meant. Now, after hearing Swallowie’s explanation, he began to understand a little more.
The moment Ascetic Cultivation was mentioned, Ma Wu frowned. Ascetic Cultivators were the natural enemies of Hedonistic Cultivators.
Madam Bagworm Moth hurried to explain, “Handsome little fella, I know you dislike this Daoist path. I don’t like it either.”
“Then why did you choose Ascetic Cultivation?” Ma Wu asked.
Madam Bagworm Moth fell silent, and a shadow clouded the tenderness in her expression.
“I had planned never to speak of these things again,” she said softly.
Ma Wu reached out and pinched her plump cheek. “You can’t even tell me?”
“Since you have asked, how could I refuse? Swallowie said quietly. “When I was young, I was foolish. I met a heartless man. I gave him everything I had. He took everything he could. Once he had used me up, he abandoned me.
“I began to believe that life in this world was destined to be suffering. After hearing a few words of persuasion, I convinced myself I had seen through the illusions and entanglements of the mortal world and chose to become an Ascetic Cultivator.
“As an Ascetic Cultivator, I could not speak of love or indulge in affection. Even if I remarried, it would only be two people making do with a life together.”
“I suffered my whole life and cultivated my whole life. No matter how much I regret it, I cannot undo the past. When a female Ascetic Cultivator dies, if she is willing, she crosses the bridge and reincarnates. If she still harbors resentment, she goes to the new land.
“In the new land, there is a kind of bagworm moth born without a soul. A female Ascetic Cultivator may possess it and continue cultivating.”
Ma Wu leaned over and kissed Madam Bagworm Moth tenderly. “After becoming a bagworm moth, do you still have to suffer?”
Li Banfeng let out a snort. “With how plump you are, you probably didn’t suffer much.”
Swallowie blushed and said, “I have already died once. What else is there to be upset about? Why should I keep suffering? After I became a bagworm moth, I told myself I would just live the way I want. If I want to eat, I would eat till I am full. If I want to have fun, I would have fun. If I want a man, I would find one. If I want children, I would have them.”
Ma Wu clapped his hands. “That’s what I like about you! No holding back!”
Li Banfeng rolled his eyes. “How about I go somewhere else and you two can… not hold back.”
Ma Wu said heartily, “You and I are brothers. Having you here won’t stop me from enjoying myself!”
Swallowie shook her head repeatedly. “Not tonight, handsome little fella. Let me rest for the night. We can continue tomorrow.”
It was already late. Swallowie returned to the forest and went to sleep.
Li Banfeng said, “I am heading to Greenwater City. Are you coming back with me?”
Ma Wu shook his head. “I want to stay in the new land a while longer. I will have Little Gen return to Blue Poplar Village tomorrow and bring some people over. We should at least tidy up our plots enough to make them livable.”
“Can you manage here alone?”
Ma Wu glanced toward Swallowie, who was sleeping in the distance, and simply smiled. Of course he could manage. He might even manage better than Li Banfeng.
This was his domain. If he spilled blood, the Land Deity would protect him. Even if he did not, Swallowie would. As long as he remained within his plot, Ma Wu would be safer than he had ever been in the Ma Family’s house.
However, would Li Banfeng be safe in Greenwater City?
The tension with the Lu Family had eased for now, yet Ma Wu still felt worried.
“If it’s nothing urgent, it’s best if you stay away from Greenwater City for the time being,” he said. “I have a feeling the great families are about to stir up trouble.”
“I really do have something important to handle,” Li Banfeng replied. “I need to buy paintings.”
“Buy paintings?” Ma Wu blinked. “How is that important?”
“Extremely important,” Li Banfeng said seriously. “I’m obsessed with looking at paintings now. If I go a day without seeing one, I can’t even eat.”
The words sounded oddly familiar. Ma Wu suddenly remembered the time Li Banfeng was so adamant on buying gramophones. No matter how he had tried to talk him out of it back then, Li Banfeng had refused to listen.
“Old Qi,” Ma Wu said, shaking his head, “some of the things you do are truly strange. I really don’t understand you.”
Li Banfeng did not know whether to laugh or cry. “You just slept with a Madam Bagworm Moth, and you are calling me strange?”
“Are you buying works by a famous painter, or just ordinary decorative paintings?”
“If I’m going to Greenwater City, then of course I’m buying works by a famous painter.”
The truth was that Li Banfeng was going to learn drawing. The Western techniques the pendulum had taught him would take two or three years, perhaps even longer, to master. He wanted to learn a drawing skill he could pick up quickly.
“Famous painters…” Ma Wu thought for a moment and then seemed to recall someone. “There are quite a few well-known painters in Greenwater City, but in my opinion, the most profound is Old Master Qiao Guangyuan. His landscape paintings, in particular, are exceptional…”
“No landscapes,” Li Banfeng said as he waved his hand. “I want someone who is very good at painting people.”
“For portraits, Old Master Fu Taiyue is exceptional. With just three or five strokes, he can bring a person to life. But his paintings are not cheap.”
The moment he heard “three or five strokes,” Li Banfeng perked up.
This was exactly the kind of technique he wanted to learn. If, in a critical moment, he could create a powerful combat force with just three or five strokes, would that not allow him to bring out the strongest form of the fourth-level technique?
“Where does this old master live?”
Ma Wu gave Li Banfeng Fu Taiyue’s address and added a warning. “Master Fu Taiyue is rather proud and aloof, and his paintings are expensive. If you truly want to buy his painting, you will need a lot more patience.”
Li Banfeng did not mind at all. He knew that artists of great renown always had their own peculiar temperaments.
After spending one night in the new land, Li Banfeng sent Little Gen back to Blue Poplar Village the next day. Then he set off alone for Greenwater City.
Following the address Ma Wu had given him, Li Banfeng found Old Master Fu Taiyue’s residence. He knocked for quite some time before a servant finally came out.
“Are you here to request a painting?” the servant asked.
Li Banfeng shook his head. “I’m here to learn painting.”
The servant looked him up and down, then said, “Wait here.”
Li Banfeng stood outside for more than half an hour before the door opened again. The servant led him into the entrance hall, where he waited for another half hour before being taken into the main hall.
Li Banfeng had waited for over an hour, yet he did not utter a single complaint. Anyone who wished to study under a master had to endure a few deliberate tests of patience.
Old Master Fu Taiyue stood before an easel, brush in hand, wholly absorbed in his work. He did not glance up when Li Banfeng entered. It was as though the rest of the world had ceased to exist.
The servant lifted a warning finger, signaling Li Banfeng to remain silent.
Li Banfeng inclined his head slightly and complied. He began to examine the paintings displayed along the walls, studying each one with careful attention. Then his gaze shifted to the unfinished piece resting on the easel.
After looking around, Li Banfeng turned and walked toward the door.
Fu Taiyue set down his brush and let out a soft, disdainful snort. “Young man, you don’t even have the patience to wait. And with that temperament, you wish to become my disciple?”
“It’s not that I don’t have patience. I simply do not wish to learn from you,” Li Banfeng said. There was no trace of complaint in his tone. If anything, he sounded entirely sincere.
Fu Taiyue was clearly taken aback. He studied Li Banfeng for a moment before speaking again. “This old one is not talented enough. Please enlighten me.”
Li Banfeng turned his gaze toward one of the paintings hanging in the hall.
“I cannot understand your work,” he said. “Are you painting a person, or a mountain?”
The old master smiled. “I painted a Mountain God. Its form resembles a mountain, but its spirit resembles a person. The essence of the Mountain God lies within this scroll.”
Li Banfeng studied the painting more closely and had to admit the old man did have a point.
At first glance, it was clearly a mountain. Yet the lines within the landscape curved and gathered in such a way that they subtly formed the outline of a human face. There was indeed an elusive air of authority and grandeur lingering within the scroll.
“Very good,” Li Banfeng said in approval.
Even so, he turned to leave. The old master’s paintings truly possessed depth. Every piece in the room carried a profound artistic vision. However, this was not the type of painting that would be useful to Li Banfeng. Painting something so abstract would be of no use to him in battle.
Seeing Li Banfeng walk out without so much as a backward glance, the old master set down his brush and followed him.
“Young man,” he called out, “you said it was very good, yet you have not told me what makes it good.”
Li Banfeng stopped.
“It is good in every way. It is simply too profound. I have not reached that level yet. After a few more years of study, I will return and seek your guidance.”
Fu Taiyue’s expression darkened at once. The servant sneered at Li Banfeng’s back. “Someone like you would be better off learning on Painting Workshop Street. That place suits your status.”
Li Banfeng turned and asked, “Where is Painting Workshop Street? I will go and have a look.”
He asked with complete sincerity. However, the words angered Fu Taiyue. A vein throbbed visibly at Fu Taiyue’s temple. The air in the hall seemed to grow heavy. Behind him, the Mountain God hanging upon the wall appeared to move.
It did not merely seem alive. It truly had come to life.
Li Banfeng felt the danger instantly. A prickle ran down his spine. Without another word, he quickened his pace and stepped beyond the threshold of the residence.
Is this man a Homebound Cultivator? But I didn’t see him drip blood onto the painting just now. Or is this some other cultivation path? He doesn’t seem to be a low-level cultivator.
***
Li Banfeng soon found himself on Painting Workshop Street. It was a lively street lined with narrow shops and makeshift stalls, scrolls and paintings hanging everywhere.
He passed several stalls and took interest in a portrait of a beauty.
It was rendered in a traditional Chinese style, the brushwork deceptively simple. Yet there was life in it. The woman wore a qipao that traced her figure neatly, her shoulder-length hair curling in soft waves. Her eyes were large and luminous, her brows thinly arched, and her lips full and faintly curved. Just above the left corner of her mouth was a small mole that made her look extra alluring.
This portrait was just what Li Banfeng needed.
The vendor hurried over at once. “Sir, have you taken a liking to this portrait? You truly have excellent taste. I have sold more than a dozen since I set up today. If you had come a little later, there wouldn’t be any left. I normally sell it for sixty, but you came at just the right time. I am in a hurry to pack up, I’ll give you a flat price of fifty-five. How does that sound?”
Li Banfeng shook his head. “I’m not here to buy.”
The vendor’s enthusiasm faded at once. “I sell paintings. If you’re not buying, you can look elsewhere.”
“I want to learn how to paint from you,” Li Banfeng said.
The vendor froze. “Learn from me? Are you joking?”
“I am not joking. Name your price.”
The vendor looked genuinely troubled. “How could I name a price? I don’t know how to paint.”
“You don’t? Then who painted this?”
“I don’t know who painted it. Can’t you tell? It’s printed.”
“Printed?” Li Banfeng stared at the painting for a long time. It even carried the faint scent of ink. He could not detect the texture of a print.
The vendor spread his hands helplessly. “I told you, I’ve sold more than a dozen today. Do you think I could paint the same picture over ten times?”
Printing it…might work. Li Banfeng thought.
Li Banfeng looked at him calmly. “Then can you teach me how to print them?”
The vendor studied him from head to toe. “Sir, are you here to cause trouble?”
“I truly want to learn.”
The vendor shook his head firmly. “This is how I make my living. I don’t teach it.”
Without another word, Li Banfeng took out a stack of banknotes. “I’ll pay.”
***
Ink rubbing was indeed a craft.
From inking the surface, to laying the paper, to lifting the image without tearing it, every step required care. Still, it was far easier than painting.
Li Banfeng spent twenty thousand yuan and studied under the vendor for two days. He managed to grasp roughly half of the technique, perhaps sixty percent at best.
Before he left, the vendor handed him more than a dozen printing boards. Li Banfeng bought a ream of white paper and two large bottles of ink, brought everything back to the Pocket Dwelling, and began printing in earnest.
Watching him work busily, the pendulum felt uneasy. “Master, this is cutting corners. Will it really work?”
Li Banfeng kept his eyes on the paper and continued printing, ignoring the pendulum entirely.
The pendulum turned toward the gramophone. “Madam…”
A faint crackling sound followed.
The gramophone let out a cold sneer. “Instead of following the proper path, you dabble in these cheap tricks. This will surely be a waste of effort.”
Even so, the gramophone did not know whether the method would succeed. Though the painting was printed, it had been printed by Li Banfeng’s own hands.
After more than ten minutes, one painting was finally complete. Li Banfeng pricked his fingertip and let a drop of blood fall onto the paper.
He focused his mind and waited. The paper rustled softly. Then, from the painting, a beauty about ninety centimeters tall stepped out.
Li Banfeng’s eyes lit up and he was filled with so much delight. The pendulum was stunned.
“Pour me a cup of tea,” Li Banfeng ordered. The ninety-centimeter beauty obeyed at once. She placed tea leaves into the cup and added water.
She really knows how to serve tea! Li Banfeng thought.
Although she poured cold water, her intelligence far surpassed that of the thirty-centimeter girl Li Banfeng had created before.
Li Banfeng took a sip of tea and continued giving instructions.
“Sweep the floor.”
“Dust the table.”
The ninety-centimeter beauty carried them out with ease.
With such aptitude, she would surely be able to fight, Li Banfeng thought to himself, a spark of excitement rising in his chest.
Just as Li Banfeng was beginning to feel pleased with himself, a sudden rustling sound shattered the quiet. The ninety-centimeter beauty trembled, swayed once, and then collapsed into a scattered pile of paper scraps.
The gramophone let out a soft sigh. “Husband, only a bit of the blood comes from your heart.That is why this beauty could last only a short while.”
Oh, Li Banfeng thought. The paper figure’s lifespan has something to do with vital blood?
Li Banfeng glanced at his pocket watch. The ninety-centimeter beauty had lasted less than five minutes.
The gramophone reminded, “That was not a fierce fight. If not, she would have broken into pieces even faster. I think she might not last for even a minute.”
One minute. Is that enough? That would depend on how it’s used.
Author’s Note:PS: One minute is not too short.
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]