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Jiang Hu Ye Yu | Chap 50: The Five Poison Palm

The snow-capped mountains stretched endlessly in every direction, broken only by the rise and fall of white ridges. Dark smears and uneven lines cut across the pale expanse at irregular depths. Cai Zhao studied the landscape with open curiosity. "Isn't snow supposed to be white? Where is all that black coming from?" She had grown up in Luoying Valley, where the seasons stayed mild and gentle. In winter, a few scattered flakes might drift down before dissolving in the puddles. She had never stood before drifts this tall. Lantian Yu turned back to answer her. "This is still the foot of the mountain. People pass through here constantly, so fresh snow never gets a chance to settle. What you are seeing is the rock and soil underneath. Higher up, the trees lose their snow when the mountain wind strips the branches bare. From a distance, they look dark." He led the group at the front, the wariness he had worn in the inn now gone from his bearing. He walked straight ...

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    Jiang Hu Ye Yu | Chap 49: The Dead Shopkeeper's Secret

    The shopkeeper was lying on his side, face to the wall, as if asleep. When the man sent to wake him rolled him over, a knife jutted from the chest. Half the mattress had drunk deep of blood and gone stiff with cold. The room went quiet. Everyone looked at each other. The thief Lantian Yu stepped forward. Jin Baohui immediately raised a hand. "Check whether the man had valuables on him. Set them aside. Nobody touches anything." Lantian Yu's face was flat. "Then do it yourself." "I'm not a coroner." Jin Baohui produced a snow-white handkerchief, pressed it to his nose, and retreated against the wall with elaborate distaste. The handsome middle-aged traveler and his two servants had drifted to a corner and stood there watching, arms at their sides, showing no interest in moving closer. Zhou Zhiqin looked at the young faces of Cai Zhao and the others, then stepped forward to examine the body himself. He was not a physician, but he had seen more c...

    Jiang Hu Ye Yu | Chap 48: Sharp Swords

    A burst of cursing announced them. From the second floor they descended slowly — a tall, straight-backed young man with a nobleman's bearing, and behind him a small, pretty girl who kept close to his shadow like she was afraid the floor might bite her. The fat man below, still dusting porcelain shards off his head, had been furious enough to stamp his feet. One look at Mu Cai and the words flew out of him: "It was you two bastards who set that trap — you think you can just walk around like you won't die for this, I'll—" Mu Qingyan raised one hand, sleeve rippling. "This brother seems angry," he said pleasantly. "A small matter isn't worth the damage to your health." The sleeve fell. Every broken shard scattered across the tables and floor lifted in a sudden rush of wind and buried itself — clink by clink — into the earthen wall. The lobby went quiet. Every eye in the room found them. The fat man, still sideways, wasn't stupid. He...

    Jiang Hu Ye Yu | Chap 47: The Inn at Sad Snow Ridge

    In uncertain country, Cai Zhao never let herself sleep deeply. But after the long, tangled night with Mu Qingyan, she went under hard and didn't surface until the hour was half-gone. By then the inn's ground floor was loud with strangers. She rolled upright in yesterday's clothes. Mu Qingyan was already dressed, seated clean and still at the window that looked out over the corridor. He glanced back at her, then left the room without a word, giving her the space to wash. When he returned, he carried a steaming plate of morning food in both hands. He set it in front of her and watched her eat. When she went at it too fast, he rested a palm on her back and rubbed slow, easy circles. "Eat. The sun barely cracked the horizon. We won't leave until afternoon, when the wind drops." Cai Zhao looked up. Then she remembered: up here the days were short, the nights long. She swallowed her mouthful. "Why is it so loud down there?" "It's been loud si...

    Jiang Hu Ye Yu | Chap 46: Demon Cult's Young Master Joins the Snow Mountain Journey

    Cai Zhao set down her bowl the moment she heard his voice. She didn't even turn around. Qian Xueshen, who had only just sorted out her feelings about "that relationship" over the past two days, felt the color drain from her face. The entire lobby went still. Long travel does things to a person. Fatigue unravels the careful. A man who rides a Giant Roc through open sky — like Cai Qianren — arrives with hair blown loose and robes in disarray. But this young man looked as though he had just stepped out of a riverside study. Every detail immaculate. The innkeeper moved forward with his practiced smile. "Welcome, honored guest! Will you be dining or staying the night?" "Staying. My luggage will follow." Mu Qingyan walked past him entirely and headed straight for Cai Zhao's table. The innkeeper straightened, adjusting his expression. "Your servant failed to greet you at the door — please forgive the discourtesy..." Mu Qingyan didn't...
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