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Guidance

They waited like this for three whole days and nights.

On this island, day and night alternated at a strange pace --- in the daytime the sun blazed like midsummer, yet at midnight one could see snow filling the sky.

The soldiers took turns keeping watch outside the courtyard fence. They watched the morning glories bloom and wither again and again, watched the basket of wild fruit inside the yard empty and fill up once more, yet never again did the child appear, nor did the so-called immortal show himself.

Whispers began to spread --- some said this was nothing but an empty island, and the child was merely a spirit guarding it; some secretly threw stones into the bamboo grove, only for them to rebound off an invisible barrier and smash into their own heads, leaving them bloodied.

Li Juntang never said a word. Each morning, he would tidy his battle robe, bow respectfully toward the tightly closed bamboo gate, then sit on a rock with eyes closed, as if firmly convinced someone inside would eventually appear.

On the third evening, as the last ray of sunlight filtered through the bamboo branches, casting mottled shadows across the ground, faint footsteps suddenly came from deep within the grove.

Everyone instantly tensed, gripping their weapons tight.

An old man in a simple gray Daoist robe slowly emerged, leaning on a bamboo staff carved with plain cloud patterns at the head.

His hair and beard were snow-white, yet his face was rosy like that of a child. His eyes were narrowed into slits, a faint smile playing at his lips, and though he walked along the path covered with fallen bamboo leaves, not the slightest sound came from his steps.

Most peculiar of all was the aura about him --- though he stood right before their eyes, he felt as distant and unreal as mist, as if he might dissolve into the air at any moment.

“Oh? Rare to see new faces on this island. I wonder, for what purpose have you come?” The old man spoke, his voice like a mountain spring, clear and flowing, carrying a warmth that penetrated the heart.

Li Juntang’s eyes lit up. He leapt to his feet, straightened his wrinkled robe, and quickly stepped forward to bow deeply, his posture even more reverent than when facing the child:

“This junior, Li Juntang, has led his men to Penglai Island, humbly begging the Immortal Elder to grant us a celestial pill to save my ailing elder at home.”

He deliberately emphasized the words celestial pill, his gaze fixed on the old man, afraid to miss even the slightest change in his expression.

At those words, the old man suddenly chuckled, the wrinkles at his eyes deepening into folds. “A celestial pill?”

He gave his staff a light tap against the ground. Several withered bamboo leaves instantly transformed into tender green shoots.

“People say Penglai has immortals, and immortals have pills. Yet few realize that what is called a fairyland is, in truth, but a place of life and death’s eternal cycle.”

Li Juntang’s heart sank. “Elder, what do you mean? I have seen ancient records stating Penglai truly holds an elixir of immortality.”

“Ancient records also contain falsehoods.” The old man raised his hand to interrupt, a flash of brilliance in his narrow eyes. “There have never been immortals on this island, and no celestial pills either. I fear you are destined for disappointment.”

“Impossible!” Li Juntang blurted out, then at once realized his offense. Bowing again, he said hurriedly, “This junior spoke rudely. It is only that my dearest kin is gravely ill, and only such a pill can save them. I beg the Elder to show us the way.”

As he spoke, he dropped heavily to his knees. His voice trembled with sincerity:

“So long as I can find a cure, even should it cost me my life nine times over, I will not hesitate!”

Behind him, the soldiers also knelt as one, pleading loudly.

The old man gazed at the kneeling men in silence for a while, then sighed softly. “Though there is no so-called celestial pill, there does exist a certain Medicine Valley on this island. Within it grow spirit herbs that may prolong life --- perhaps they can aid you.”

“Excellent!”

Li Juntang’s eyes shone. “May I ask, Elder, where is this Medicine Valley? Would you point the way for us?”

“The valley lies at the very center of the island.”

The old man gestured with his staff toward the distance. “But be warned --- within dwell man-eating vines and beasts that guard the herbs. Since ancient times, none who entered have ever come back alive. You would do well to think carefully.”

“Many thanks for your guidance, Elder. No matter the dangers ahead, we will not give up!” Li Juntang declared solemnly.

After such hardship, finally reaching Penglai Island --- how could they possibly abandon their quest so easily?

The old man shook his head, his staff pointing toward the mist-shrouded peaks at the island’s heart.

“If you truly wish to go, follow the stream that runs inward. But heed this: do not be greedy. To leave alive at all will already be a blessing.”

With that, the old man turned and walked back into the bamboo grove. His figure soon disappeared behind the gray-blue houses, as though he had never been there.

Li Juntang did not linger. Having gained a clear direction, he immediately led his remaining soldiers straight toward the island’s center. - Ton



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Comments

Anonymous said…
Be careful Li Juntang.
Anonymous said…
Specially with the "do not be greedy" part... 😊
Anonymous said…
thanks for the update, Admin Ton
Anonymous said…
Looks like a missing chapter again
Anonymous said…
This is rubbish. Deliberate act. 1 day on 1 day off.
Anonymous said…
Thank you so much for the daily updates 🙏🏻 waiting for the next chapter.
Anonymous said…
where is new chapter??
Anonymous said…
no chapter again today, both free readers and paid readers are stuck in same spot. This is an act or irresposibility on the author
Anonymous said…
If the author can’t pose let he/she just leave it for someone else what’s all this rubbish

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