I Have A Qi Fortune Altar-Chapter 230 - 215 I Knew You Werent Human at First

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Chapter 230 -215 I Knew You Weren’t Human at First Glance! (13000 Subscriptions Needed)_2

Chapter 230 -215 I Knew You Weren’t Human at First Glance! (13000 Subscriptions Needed)_2

Looking at the faint smirk forming on Chen Yuan’s lips, he nodded and assured him that when he took action, it would be the day those officials were brought down.

After expressing his gratitude to Su Mingshan, Chen Yuan immediately took his leave, not letting Su Mingshan escort him, and in the blink of an eye, he disappeared in front of him, leaving Su Mingshan sitting alone for a while.

Through the brief interaction they had just had, Su Mingshan had formed a preliminary judgment of Chen Yuan and felt that he truly lived up to his reputation—vindictive and decisively ruthless!

Moreover, he sensed a seasoned approach to his actions, firmly believing that if this man did not fall prematurely, he was destined for great achievements.

It was just unfortunate that he was not keen on women; otherwise, all his daughters were at Chen Yuan’s disposal.

Such a pity…

Standing high atop the roof of the Su residence, Chen Yuan was silent for a long while. Seeing no rash actions from Su Mingshan, his lips moved slightly, and he vanished into the night.

His mission had gone smoothly!

Next was to await the ritual sacrifice to the Yunjiang Dragon God….

Time passed quickly, and after handling what he felt was necessary, Chen Yuan had stayed home to cultivate, making notable progress in a short period.

With his cultivation speed tripled, Chen Yuan was improving significantly every moment. Had anyone known, they would have been green with envy.

In these two days, Nanling Prefecture remained peaceful—well, except for Chen Yuan. News about him had spread far in the prefecture. According to Yue Shan, many were now discussing Chen Yuan, who had become even more famous than the top courtesan in Nanling Prefecture. Chen Yuan scolded him, puzzled about how he linked these two issues together.

Could it be that after the breakthrough, there was no need to maintain his innocence, and Yue Shan… had awakened?

As the rumor spread further, some shrewd storytellers quickly refocused their narratives on Chen Yuan’s feats; for instance, breaking up corruption alone, beheading Bei Le at Tingyu Pavilion without fearing power, combating alone against a disciple from Qingyun, and most thrillingly, the annihilation of Japanese pirates in Yunjiang…

In each story, as if incarnating Di Renjie or Yan Shuangying, Chen Yuan was depicted as an immensely brilliant figure.

Even Chen Yuan himself was unaware that he was presumed so clever and powerful, capable of solving major cases with ease, causing earthquakes and landslides with a step, shattering mountains with a punch, and splitting Yunjiang in two with a strike of his sword.

Chen Yuan might not have known about other places, but he certainly was a sensation in Nanling Prefecture…

However, this kind of “fame” was not what Chen Yuan wanted.

Apart from these matters, another important issue related to Chen Yuan was the last of the Five Elements Ghost Child, the Ghost Wood Child, who had been found!

Previously at Mount Gu, Ghost Gold Child, wishing to avoid death and prove their usefulness, had confessed to Chen Yuan that he had known the whereabouts of a child born in the year, month, day, and hour of Yin, belonging to the wood element.

Upon hearing about the Ghost Wood Child, Chen Yuan had approved of his course of action.

The child was a little beggar who had been caught trying to steal Ghost Gold Child’s silver and was only discovered after being interrogated.

Though a beggar, the boy was not pitiable but rather despicable; he stole chickens, stole dogs, and was a menace to his neighbors. He had been a scourge since his youth, and growing up only made him more so.

Turning him into a Ghost Child might not be such a bad thing after all… at least he could step into the martial path and have no worries about food and clothing…

Chen Yuan also entrusted the task of refining the Ghost Wood Child to those four little ghosts, took some materials from their hands, and they assured him that within seven days, the Ghost Wood Child would be ready. With their help, he would certainly become powerful quickly…

This was their secret scheme, a safeguard against the old Blood Demon.

Casting away the clutter of thoughts in his mind, Chen Yuan glanced at the bright sun in the sky, his expression slightly cold. It was almost time to leave… It was nearly noon, time for the sacrifice!

After instructing Li Dongshan, Yue Shan, Mo Donghe, and others, Chen Yuan silently led them to the previously planned location, situated in North City…..

Nanling Prefecture was vast, and so was North City. The spot chosen for the ritual orchestrated by the witch was an inconspicuous location near Yunjiang. When Chen Yuan arrived, the procession for the sacrifice was already in formation.

Approximately a hundred people, with yellow flags billowing, impressively followed an old witch with hardly three teeth in her mouth down to the riverbank, quickly setting up a sacrificial altar there.

The witch, garishly adorned, seemed like she was performing a trance dance at the riverbank, waving a flag around while chanting, and hundreds of people kneeling down in front of her, pressing their heads to the ground.

Among them were devout believers of the Dragon God and also those who were just there to watch. Many people had gathered, but those present were mostly ordinary folk, nothing like the scene when Chen Yuan had fought against Yagyu Shinya.

Chen Yuan, blending into the crowd and disguised, slowly made his way closer. Since he had altered his appearance, the surrounding people paid him no attention, focusing instead on the wildly gesticulating witch, their faces filled with reverence.

For the common folk, the legendary Dragon God truly commanded their reverence. Many sneakily knelt down, doing so secretly because without offering silver tael, sincerity was lacking, and they could not be counted as true believers.

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They wished to kneel but lacked the right.

Looking around, Chen Yuan’s gaze eventually fell on a middle-aged man dressed in luxurious clothing; they were the heads of the small families either collaborating with or controlling the witch.