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nChapter 24: Kid, You Answer
nAfter reaching his residence, Xu Qing let loose a long sigh. He was worried he hadn’t done the right thing in eavesdropping. However, it wasn’t as though he had any other options if he wanted to sate his thirst for knowledge.𝘦𝘯.𝘰𝘳𝘨
nOne thing was obvious: Grandmaster Bai had seen through his little scheme.
nI should offer a payment.
nThe only question was what to offer, and whether it would be accepted. If not, would he ever get another chance like this again?
nWorried that he might forget about this new idea, he took a bamboo slip out of his sack and used the iron skewer to carve ‘Grandmaster Bai’ on it.
nAfter finishing, he looked it over, then added four more names. One was Sergeant Thunder, and the other three were people who had helped him back in the slums. Though that help had been minor, he wanted to remember it.
nAfter finishing with the names, he took out another bamboo slip and started recording the contents of the lecture.
nThen he took out the slip with the first lesson’s information and reviewed it all. Only then did a look of satisfaction appear on his face.
nI already know the details of twenty-seven types of medicinal plants.
nXu Qing was in a good mood, and it lasted all day, even through his daily cultivation routine.
nThe next day he got out of bed early and went out to buy some seven-leaf clovers. He also bought another plant that looked similar to a lifespan flower, then followed what was now becoming a routine as he went to Grandmaster Bai’s tent.
nHe stood in the same spot as the day before, and just like the day before, he listened carefully to the entire lesson. Also similar to the previous day, Grandmaster Bai came out and asked what he was doing there. Xu Qing meekly held up the flower and asked the same question as the day before.
nGrandmaster Bai looked at the flower and sighed. Shaking his head, he told Xu Qing all the information about the plant he’d bought.
nOf course, that gave Xu Qing details about yet another medicinal plant. Feeling very pleased, and also deeply thankful, he bowed deeply then hurried away. Just like before, he looked over his shoulder to see Grandmaster Bai watching him. Yet again, they shared a nod.
nXu Qing was building memories he would never forget.
nIn this manner, half a month passed.
nEvery day, Xu Qing would go to Grandmaster Bai’s tent with a medicinal plant in hand. He would listen to the lecture, then ask about the plant. As a result, he learned a lot about plants and vegetation, and in addition, learned about how different plants worked in combination.
nHe benefited immensely, and now had dozens of bamboo slips filled with information.
nGrandmaster Bai never mentioned anything about his eavesdropping, and always patiently explained the details of the plants Xu Qing brought with him.
nEventually, the guards got used to seeing the kid in the fur overcoat showing up early in the caravan area. And Grandmaster Bai’s two young apprentices were the same.
nIn fact, once when it was raining heavily, Grandmaster Bai and both of his apprentices assumed Xu Qing wouldn’t come, only to have him show up in a woven rush raincoat. Neither wind nor rain could stop him. The two apprentices were deeply impressed by that.
nAs a result, when one day came in which Xu Qing uncharacteristically didn’t show up, both young apprentices were craning their necks to look outside. They were actually surprised that the dirty little scavenger hadn’t come.
nBut they didn’t end up disappointed, as Xu Qing eventually did show up, exhausted.
nThe reason he was late on that day was that, in addition to attending lectures at Grandmaster Bai’s tent, he also took time to go into the forbidden region and look for lifespan flowers and scar-removing crystals. Further, he honed his skills by hunting mutant beasts.
nNone of his efforts that day had gone smoothly. He had not found either of the two items he was looking for, and ended up having difficulty with some of the dangers in the forbidden region.
nDespite being in the fourth level of the Sea and Mountain Incantation, and having the acute judgment and powers of observation normally reserved for long-time scavengers, not even he could avoid every dangerous thing in the forbidden region’s periphery.
nThe day he was late, he ran into a mutant beast that had wandered out from the depths, and he barely made it out of the encounter alive. Only by running through the night did he manage to make it back to the basecamp by morning. He hadn’t even rested, and had instead gone straight to the lecture.
nThat said, he had made some financial gains in recent days, specifically by selling more ‘insurance’ to Boneblade.
nBoneblade was doing very well. After the first instance in which he bought insurance, he made it a habit. So far, he had never encountered the Fog of Confusion again, and thus Xu Qing had never needed to rescue him. But Boneblade seemed determined to keep it up. And because of that, others in the camp started to do the same thing.
nFor the sake of caution, Xu Qing refused most offers, with the exception of the small group he had saved in the past.
nHowever, he still had a steady stream of profit. And thanks to earnings made from his forays into the forbidden region, life was good.
nSergeant Thunder couldn’t go on missions anymore, so Xu Qing offered to pay more rent. Sergeant Thunder refused, but Xu Qing insisted, and after going back and forth about it, the sergeant realized he had no choice but to accept.
nHe spent most of the money on food, and thus, whenever Xu Qing came back from the forbidden region, there was always a hot meal waiting for him.
nSergeant Thunder even bought Xu Qing some new clothes.
nThey were so splendid that Xu Qing couldn’t bear to put them on. He just folded them up carefully and put them in the cupboard. Occasionally, he would bring them out and look at them contentedly.
nXu Qing’s favorite time of day was dinnertime.
nNot only was the food delicious, but also, Sergeant Thunder was always there with him. The sergeant seemed like a grandfather in retirement, always ready to share the latest gossip about the neighbors, and explain the latest news of camp matters.
nCrucifix and Graceful Raptor would return every once in a while, and they would join dinner, before heading out on more missions.
nXu Qing felt happier than he had in the past six years.
nHe had food to eat, clothes to wear, and Sergeant Thunder to keep him company. His cultivation base continued to improve, and his knowledge of plants and vegetation grew constantly. He cherished everything, and of course, whenever he listened to the lectures outside the tents, he paid very close attention.
nIt was on one bright morning that, as he stood outside the tent, he heard Grandmaster Bai testing his apprentices.
n“Chen Feiyuan, tell me about nightcorpse morning glory.” 1
nOver the course of the last month or so, Xu Qing had learned that Grandmaster Bai’s male apprentice was named Chen Feiyuan, while the female apprentice was Tingyu.
nUpon hearing the question, Chen Feiyuan stammered some nonsense before finally closing his mouth.
nXu Qing couldn’t see inside the tent, but occasionally when he’d been able to peep in through the flap, he’d seen Chen Feiyuan looking very despondent.
n“You ignoramus!” Grandmaster Bai said harshly. “Tingyu, you answer.”
nUnfortunately, Tingyu wasn’t as prepared as she usually was.
n“Nightcorpse morning glory, also known as poisonous mountain rootmottle… teacher, I… I forgot.” She trailed off into silence.
nThe tent was very quiet, apparently as Grandmaster Bai sat there with his fury simmering. Finally, he spoke, and he did nothing to hide the anger in his trembling voice.
n“Kid, you answer.”
nOutside the tent, Xu Qing’s eyes went wide for a moment, and then he started talking without even thinking about it.
n“Nightcorpse morning glory, also known as poisonous mountain rootmottle, refers to the stalk and root of feverfew veined turtledove chrysanthemums. It is a woody vine-type plant found in ravines of the Corpse Mountains, usually in chilly streams or jungle thickets. It’s astringent but feels warm in the mouth. It also imparts a sensation of decay. It’s particularly useful in protecting against drafts and inducing perspiration. That said, it’s extremely poisonous, and is a typical example of the polarity of yin and yang in medicinal plants.” With that, Xu Qing closed his mouth.
nInside the tent, the two young apprentices seemed slightly upset at having been outshone, so Grandmaster Bai asked, “What are the symptoms of overdose?”
nXu Qing felt extremely nervous, but without hesitation, he answered, “Symptoms include stomach pain, dizziness, and hallucinations. If you don’t start counteracting the poison within fifteen minutes, the result is death.”
n“How do you counteract the poison?”
n“You begin by inducing vomiting and pumping the stomach. Then you use a combination of egg whites and redthorn stamens, treating the symptoms at noon when the sun is bright. The treatment time should last for no more than an hour, and should continue for three days.”
nDuring Xu Qing’s explanation, Grandmaster Bai sat in the tent, his face completely expressionless. As for the two apprentices, they stared with wide-eyed shock.
n“Why is it a good example of the polarity of yin and yang?” Grandmaster Bai asked.
n“The polarity of yin and yang is expressed perfectly in the opposition between vitality and unhealthiness. Vital yang represents beneficial medicine. Yin unhealthiness represents dangerous poisons.” Xu Qing’s answer came without even thinking. He had learned this information recently, and had recited the details numerous times, until he remembered every bit perfectly.
n“What can you do with this plant?” Grandmaster Bai asked.
n“You could take nightcorpse morning glory and combine it with mindset leaf, which would double its yang efficacy. That would help treat damage to the soul, and also relieve some of the effects of mutagen. However, if you combine it with downy orchid, it would increase its yin efficacy. In fact, it would become so poisonous that, if an ordinary person consumed it, they would die within thirty breaths of time.”
n“How do you deal with downy orchids? What are the uses of mindset leaf roots? How can you….”
nGrandmaster Bai asked more questions in a rapid-fire manner, making Xu Qing even more nervous. However, he responded in kind.
nFor the time it takes an incense stick to burn, an old man and a young man went through an intensive question and answer session.
nThe questions Grandmaster Bai asked were all related to the content of the lectures in recent days. Thus, Xu Qing knew all the answers and was able to provide them quickly.
nThe two apprentices went from being shocked to looking shaken, and stared blankly at Xu Qing’s shadow silhouetted on the tent wall.
nFinally, Grandmaster Bai asked a concluding question.
n“Take three one-year-old nightcorpse morning glories, combine them with six three-year-old cloudpassing tufts, add in nine ten-year-old short-leaved kyllingas, and create a medicinal liquid. What does it do?”
nBoth of the young apprentices’ faces fell. This question was not about a simple description of plants, but rather a complicated mixture.
nIt was also the first question that Xu Qing couldn’t answer immediately. After thinking for more than thirty breaths of time, he took a deep breath and said, “Unhealthiness is difficult to suppress. Yang exhilarates, yin debilitates. Bringing in the cloudpassing tufts’ yang efficacy raises the short-leaved kyllingas’ detoxifying properties to an astounding level.”
nAfter finishing speaking, Xu Qing stood there with his eyes wide, as if he had just realized something.
n“And that,” Grandmaster Bai said coolly, “is seventy percent of the pill formula for a basic grandization pill. Combine those three medicinal plants, heat them for fourteen hours, and you’ll have the pill. I asked you a lot of questions. Now, do you have anything you want to ask of me?”
nXu Qing felt shaken. Over the past month or more, he had plenty of unanswered questions. After all, he had been eavesdropping. And though Grandmaster Bai hadn’t prevented him from doing so, there was no way he could ever bring himself to interrupt the lecture with questions.
nBut now that Grandmaster Bai had given him the opportunity, he didn’t hesitate.
n“Grandmaster Bai, do flamerope hemp and yangseed needles work well no matter where they grow? I know they’re similar, but how exactly do they differ?”
n“Why can’t you pick coffin-resting buds during the daytime?”
n“The sap of mindset leaves obviously drives out unhealthiness. But why can’t they be used together with lifesight branches, which also drive out unhealthiness?”
nXu Qing asked question after question, and Grandmaster Bai answered them all in detail.
nIt seemed as though there would be no end to Xu Qing’s questions. Time passed, until it was far past when the lecture would usually end. From the expressions on the faces of the two apprentices, it was as if they were witnessing a freak of nature. Finally, Xu Qing looked up at the sun, and seeing how late it was, stopped asking questions.
nAs far as he was concerned, it was impossible to describe how much he had benefited this day. Many of his questions had been answered, and more than ever, he felt like he was gaining comprehensive understanding of the topic. And it only made his thirst for knowledge grow even more intense.
nAs he was preparing to leave, Grandmaster Bai said one more thing from inside the tent.
n“From now on, don’t stand outside the tent. And don’t bring those random medicinal plants either. Henceforth, you’ll be attending class inside.”
n1. Chen Feiyuan: Chen is listed #5 on the top 100 most common Chinese surnames. Fei means “fly” and Yuan means “source, origin.” Madam Deathblade says that when she sees this name, it seems like “a mediocre guy, nothing special about him.” ☜
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