The Return of the Condor Heroes-Chapter 31 โ€“ Half a pill of elixir, Part 1

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Chapter 31 โ€“ Half a pill of elixir, Part 1 ฦ’๐š›๐ž๐šŽ๐‘ค๐˜ฆ๐š‹๐“ทo๐šŸe๐˜ญ.c๐จ๐™ข

Half a pill of elixir.

Surrounded by the mountains, the floor of the Passionless Valley was vast, occupying about thirty thousand acres of land, with winding paths, towering hills, and deep ravines. But Yang Guo and Xiao Longnรผ used their lightness kungfu to follow the path on the map, and they arrived at their destination in just a short while. In front of them they saw several big elm trees, seventy or eighty-feet high, providing a shade for a brick and pottery kiln below. The map showed that the Indian monk and Zhu Ziliu were imprisoned here.

Yang Guo turned to Xiao Longnรผ and said, โ€œYou wait here. Iโ€™ll go in and take a look. With charcoal and ash in there, it must be very dirty.โ€

As he bent over to step into the kiln, he was hit by a heat wave.

โ€œWho is there?โ€ A voice shouted.

Yang Guo said, โ€œIโ€™ve got the chiefโ€™s order. Iโ€™m coming to get the prisoners.โ€

That person emerged from behind the brick wall and asked, โ€œWhat?โ€

Seeing Yang Guo, he was startled and said, โ€œYouโ€ฆYouโ€ฆโ€

Yang Guo saw that he was a valley disciple dressed in green so he said, โ€œThe chief has ordered me to come get the monk and the man surnamed Zhu.โ€

That disciple knew that Yang Guo had saved his masterโ€™s life, that sheโ€™d announced in front of everybody that Yang Guo was her intended son-in-law, and that he and Luโ€™E were on the best terms. This person would one day become the Valley Chief, and so he didnโ€™t dare to offend Yang Guo.

He said, โ€œButโ€ฆ what about the chiefโ€™s command sign?โ€

Yang Guo ignored him and said, โ€œLet me come in and take a look.โ€

That disciple complied and turned back into the kiln.

Inside the brick walls, the heat was even more intense. Two lowly laborers were raking charcoal. Although it was bitterly cold at this time of year, the two people were actually bare-chested, each wearing short pants to cover his lower body. Still they were sweating profusely. The disciple in green pushed aside a big stone, revealing an opening. Yang Guo went inside and saw that it was actually a stone chamber of ten feet square. Zhu Ziliu sat there with his face to the wall, using his index finger to draw pictures. His arm rose and fell as if he was very pleased with himself. The Indian monk was actually lying on the floor, and it was hard to tell if he was still alive.

Yang Guo called out, โ€œUncle Zhu, how are you?โ€ f๐š›e๐šŽ๐˜„๐’†๐š‹๐š—๐š˜ัต๐‘’๐š•.๐‘๐˜ฐ๐‘š

Zhu Ziliu turned his head back. He laughed and said, โ€œA friend has come to visit from afar; how could I not be fine?โ€ Yang Guo had to admire him. He was stranded here for a long time but still kept calm as if everything was normal. Even in crisis, he could still be mirthful. He himself was far, far inferior to him in this regards.

โ€œIs the Divine Monk sleeping?โ€ He asked.

Having said this, his heart was beating wildly because Xiao Longnรผโ€™s life depended on this Divine Indian Monk.

Zhu Ziliu didnโ€™t reply. Only after a while he let out a gentle sigh and said, โ€œMy Martial Uncle can usually withstand heat and cold much better than I can, but this timeโ€ฆโ€

It sounded like the Indian monkโ€™s condition was critical. Frightened, Yang Guo didnโ€™t bother to say any more words. He turned his head to the disciple in green. He ordered, โ€œUnlock the door. Let them out.โ€

The disciple in green said in surprise, โ€œWhat about the lock? The chiefโ€™s got the key. If she ordered you to free people, how come she didnโ€™t give you the key?โ€

Impatient, Yang Guo shouted, โ€œMake way!โ€

He lifted his black iron sword and struck down, making a big hole in the stone wall with a โ€˜kaโ€™ sound. That disciple let out an โ€˜ahโ€™ cry and froze with fright. Yang Guo swung his sword a few more times and that five-inch window became wide enough for a person to pass through.

Zhu Ziliu cried out, โ€œBrother Yang, I congratulate you on your great skills!โ€