The Sims: I Open the Immortal Path for All Beings

Chapter 124 - 123: When swords meet one day, do not hold back



Chapter 124: Chapter 123: When swords meet one day, do not hold back

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Watching Pang Hong’s slowly retreating figure, Lin Qingyi complimented, “Brother Pei chose a fine disciple.”

Lin Qingyi was not in the least bit flattering. He had spent a considerable amount of time with Pang Hong, understanding the young man’s thought process well.

He was also well aware that the other party always carried a dagger on his person, seemingly prepared to use it against him should he try to exploit him against Pei Xuanjing.

Lin Qingyi wasn’t offended by this, but rather, praised it deeply in his heart.

Such a sensible disciple, who knew when to advance or retreat and was willing to sacrifice, was something he might not be able to achieve himself, but he found such a person worthy of admiration nonetheless.

Pei Xuanjing smiled. Having heard Lin Qingyi’s description, he also thought highly of Pang Hong. The boy’s actions pleased him significantly.

Even though guiding the boy initially was unintentional, his cultivation of the boy was genuine.

And after spending so much time together, even if they were just a cat and a dog, it was inevitable for feelings to develop. That was why he asked Lin Qingyi to look after the boy.

He had prepared in advance. Even if Pang Hong would hesitate to leave with him because of his own affairs, he would still ask Lin Qingyi to take care of him and not involve him in the upcoming turmoil.

Of course, if that were the case, it would mean that he had misjudged and their friendship would naturally be nullified, with no ties between them anymore.

However, the fact that the boy had indeed decided to follow him proved that Pei Xuanjing had chosen correctly, thus being worthy of further cultivation.

After this, Pei Xuanjing would naturally intensify his cultivation of Pang Hong, truly treating him as his own disciple. Eventually, he could even pass on his own mantle to him.

The two took their seats on the stone benches in the pavilion. Lin Qingyi poured two cups of tea, before speaking, “Over the decades, I consider meeting you, Brother Pei, to be my greatest fortune.” contemporary romance

Pei Xuanjing laughed and shook his head, “Brother Lin jests.”

“Had it not been for Brother Pei, I would have died when you captured the Mire Sect Republican freewebno(v)el

Shentu Han.” Lin Qingyi recalled their first meeting with Pei Xuanjing, and sighed, “Without Brother Pei, the grass on my grave would probably be three feet high by now.”

Pei Xuanjing tried to brush off the compliment, “When I took action back then, it was because I had a grudge against the Mire Sect, it wasn’t because…”

Lin Qingyi interrupted him, saying, “Regardless, Brother Pei, you saved not only my life, but also the lives of my brothers. That is an undeniable fact.”

Even if they didn’t know at the time, they later understood some of the grudges between Pei Xuanjing and the Mire Sect.

But no matter what, it was indisputable that Pei Xuanjing had saved Lin Qingyi’s life.

Pei Xuanjing remained silent, listening as Lin Qingyi continued, “Later, when we cleared the Yin Bureau strongholds, Brother Pei saved me once again…’

“In fact, if we consider it carefully, had it not been for Brother Pei’S multiple interventions, there would be no ‘me’ today.” said Lin Qingyi.

If it hadn’t been for Pei Xuanjing’s multiple interventions, he wouldn’t have had so many meritorious deeds, wouldn’t have risen so rapidly, and wouldn’t have had his current power and status. In these two years, he made more progress than he had in the previous ten years combined.

Pei Xuanjing laughed, “Brother Lin, you’re over-praising me.”

They both sat there, discussing many past events.

Sometimes, when one thinks about it, so many things happen over a span of only two years.

After a while, Lin Qingyi finally said what he had been wanting to say, “Brother Pei, your assistance during these two years has been invaluable to me. I am forever grateful and will remember your kindness deeply.”

However.

Pei Xuanjing added mentally.

“However, times have changed. Although we are friends, we have our own stands. I hold an official position in the imperial court, while you operate in the jianghu. You are a bandit wanted by the imperial court, while I am a court-appointed officer. Although we are friends, it’s inevitable that we might have to confront each other one day. I hope that when that day comes, we each act in our own interests. I hope, Brother Pei, that you won’t blame me, and also that you won’t hesitate to make your move.” Having said this, Lin Qingyi stood up and gave a bow.

He had benefited greatly from Pei Xuanjing and naturally, he needed to reciprocate.

If Pei Xuanjing continued to stand on the imperial court’s side, they could both serve under the same roof, and Lin Qingyi would naturally have the opportunity to repay him in the future.

However, Pei Xuanjing had now fallen out with the imperial court, and their positions were clearly opposed.

As a member of the Brocade Guards, Lin Qingyi could let personal feelings get in the way, but he could not neglect his duty.

Although the Brocade Guards hadn’t gotten involved at that point, it was just a matter of time.

And this also meant that sooner or later, he and Pei Xuanjing would have to cross swords.

Seeing Lin Qingyi being so serious, Pei Xuanjing’s expression also turned solemn. He upheld Lin Qingyi and reassured him saying, “Brother Lin, rest assured that if ever such a day comes, I will not hesitate to act, thereby maintaining your duty.”

At this moment, Pei Xuanjing’s perception of Lin Qingyi underwent a significant change from the past.

If previously, Pei Xuanjing saw Lin Qingyi as nothing more than a bureaucrat yearning for power and status, with their amicability being just on the surface, his view radically transformed now.

All of a sudden, Pei Xuanjing began to understand why the Great Ming had been reigning supreme for 600 years, even though there were many forces covertly dominating various regions, no one dared to harbor any thoughts of rebellion.

It was not because of anything else, but because of the existence of people like Lin Qingyi.

You have to understand that the righteousness of the establishment of the Great Ming far exceeds that of previous dynasties. There are many defenders like Lin Qingyi as well.

That’s why he said those words.

It was a sign of his respect for Lin Qingyi, even though Lin Qingyi was not currently a match for him.

After that, the two went their separate ways, each returning to their respective paths.

From that day forward, although their friendship remained, due to the differences in their positions, they became estranged from each other. If they were to meet again in the future, it would probably be a meeting of swords.

The next day, Pei Xuanjing hung his sword at his waist and, accompanied by Pang Hong, entered an inn again.

Not long after the two entered the inn, Qingyang Zi arrived, as if he had already known they would be staying here, and came to meet them once again.

After Pang Hong returned to his room, Qingyang Zi and Pei Xuanjing sat facing each other.

Pei Xuanjing sat quietly, not in any hurry, and calmly waited for Qingyang Zi to speak.

Seeing Pei Xuanjing sitting calmly and composed, Qingyang Zi couldn’t help but admire his tranquility.

After a while, Qingyang Zi took out a letter from his bosom and handed it to Pei Xuanjing, saying,

“You read it first. If there’s anything you don’t understand, I can explain.”

Pei Xuanjing set down the teacup in his hand, accepted the letter from Qingyang Zi, but did not rush to open it. Instead, he slowly spoke, “Senior, I have a question that I am curious about. Was True

Martial Sect involved in the destruction of Shenxiao Sect?”

Hearing Pei Xuanjing’s sudden question, Qingyang Zi was taken aback..

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