Ultimate Villain's Return as a Doctor in the Cultivation World-Chapter 144 - Watching a Good Scene

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Chapter 144: Chapter 144 - Watching a Good Scene

Liangโ€™s expression had completed its transit through shock and arrived at the territory beyond shockโ€”the cold, specific territory of a man who has seen something that has rearranged his understanding of the available landscape and has found the new arrangement intolerable.

His jaw pressed together.

His eyes went to Cang.

Cang, who was looking directly at him. ๐’ป๐˜ณโ„ฏโ„ฏ๐‘คโ„ฏ๐’ท๐˜ฏโ„ด๐“‹โ„ฏ๐˜ญ.๐‘โ„ด๐‘š

Not surprised. Not caught. Looking at him with the flat, unhurried attention of someone who had noticed him approximately forty seconds ago and had decided that the noticing did not require any change to current activities.

Liangโ€™s teeth came together.

Cang held his gaze.

PAAH PAAH.

"โ€™โ€”HAAHN~โ€”!!โ€™"

[Evil Points: +312 (NTR adjacent scenario โ€” rival cultivator emotional devastation โ€” witnessed dual service โ€” target: primary cultivation world interest of rival โ€” distance: 20 feet)]

โ€™There it is,โ€™ Cang thought. โ€™The System has a refined palate.โ€™

Liang pulled back from the rock.

He moved the way a man moves when he has made a decision that he is not yet ready to execute but has already committed toโ€”the specific controlled motion of someone banking something for later, the jaw still pressed together, the white knuckles releasing slowly.

He turned.

His lips moved.

The words were not loud enough to carry over the flesh sound and the wind and Chen Yunโ€™s ongoing testimony to the mountain air.

But Cangโ€™s Eye of Truth read lips as easily as it read formation inscriptions.

โ€™I will kill you, bastard.โ€™

He watched Liang disappear down the plateau trail.

Noted the direction.

Noted the cultivation stageโ€”Core Formation Peak, the immortal advisorโ€™s investment visible in his meridian output even at this distance.

Noted: โ€™useful.โ€™

Chen Yunโ€™s hands gripped his chest harder.

"โ€™โ€”CANGโ€”Iโ€™mโ€”โ€™"

"Yes," he said.

"โ€™โ€”Iโ€™m going toโ€”โ€™"

"Yes," he said again.

He pulled her down and drove upward once, hardโ€”

"โ€™AAAAAAHN~โ€”!!โ€™"

Wei Lingyue made a sound against him as Chen Yunโ€™s orgasm hitโ€”the full, unmanaged release of a demon-path Nascent Soul cultivator on a cold mountain plateau, every suppressed thing from eleven months expressing itself in the sound and the shudder of her body and the grip of her around himโ€”and he held her through it with both hands on her hips and looked at the trail where Young Master Liang had disappeared.

The shadow sword pulsed at his back.

[Evil Points Total: 4,847. Notes: Rival acquired. Useful. Suggest: maintain current course.]

The terminal chamberโ€™s exit passage delivered them back through the outer cave, past the depleted herb banks and the disarmed formation arrays and the stone serpent still coiled at its wallโ€”which tracked Cangโ€™s exit with its extinguished formation eyes and did not move, because it had already made its assessment of the relevant hierarchy and was not revising it.

The crown was on Wei Lingyueโ€™s head.

The shadow sword was at Cangโ€™s back.

The demon swordโ€”awakened, unsealed, its formation field alive and making the air around it slightly darker than the air everywhere elseโ€”was in Chen Yunโ€™s hand.

They walked out of the Meridian Wellspring cave and into the Trialโ€™s outer geography with the specific quality of people who had gone in as one thing and come out as another.

Not dramatically.

Not announced.

Simply the quality of three cultivators whose qi signatures had reorganized themselves at a level that the Trialโ€™s ambient formation sense registered and responded toโ€”the stone walls producing a faint, subterranean vibration as they passed, the formation inscriptions brightening briefly at each oneโ€™s proximity, the Trialโ€™s deep architecture recognizing what was walking through it and adjusting its atmospheric posture accordingly.

โ€™Like a building clearing its throat,โ€™ Cang thought. โ€™Weโ€™ve outgrown the venue.โ€™

The Trialโ€™s outer plateau received them through the exit portal with the cold efficiency of a mechanism completing its function.

The surviving cultivators were still there.

Not the dead onesโ€”those were wherever the Trial had put them, which was the same place it put everything it consumedโ€”but the ones who had made it to the outer staging area.

Approximately thirty of them, various sect affiliations, various stages, the specific subdued quality of people who had been waiting in a cold formation space for thirty-three hours and had run out of things to do except survive and watch the portal.

They saw three cultivators emerge.

They saw the qi signatures.

The identification happened in the first two secondsโ€”the cultivation sense of thirty experienced practitioners all arriving at the same reading simultaneously, the Nascent Soul output of three individuals walking side by side registering against the current ambient baseline of the plateau like three lit furnaces walking into a cold room.

The silence that followed was the silence of thirty people performing rapid, involuntary recalculation.

Then the bowing began.

Not coordinatedโ€”staggered, as each cultivatorโ€™s nervous system finished the calculation and issued its recommendation, which was: โ€™these three are not peers and the appropriate response to not-peers is the one you were trained to give.โ€™

One sect elder dropped firstโ€”the formal full bow, head below shoulder line. Then two more. Then the rest, rippling outward from the center like a stone dropped in still water, until the plateau held thirty bent spines and the three newcomers walked between them with the ambient ease of people who had not asked for this and were not particularly inconvenienced by it.

Wei Lingyueโ€™s grey eyes moved across the assembled cultivators with the formation-sight the crown had given her, reading their qi signatures the way she had been reading inscriptionsโ€”fast, complete, without needing to focus on any single point. She catalogued stages, sect affiliations, threat levels.

She catalogued Young Master Liang.

He was standing at the back of the group, not bowingโ€”or rather, he had begun the bow at the same moment as everyone else and had stopped it approximately halfway down, arrested by the specific shock of seeing what he was bowing to.

His spine had the rigid, unfinished quality of a man whose body had started a social response and had encountered a cognitive obstacle that prevented completion.

He was staring at Chen Yun.

At the demon sword in her handโ€”awakened, its formation field alive, its lineage fully restored, the weapon he knew as the sealed blade that the travelling male cultivator had carried now entirely transformed.

He was staring at Wei Lingyue.

His face had the expression it had been wearing on the mountain plateau, the expression produced by a man who has built an interior architecture around a woman and has now seen that architectureโ€™s foundation removed with complete efficiency.

Except this version of the expression had added a layerโ€”the layer of a man registering that the woman he had been building around was now standing before him at Nascent Soul Early Stage, which was thirty years of cultivation advancement beyond where she had been when he had separated her from her formation inside the Trial.

Thirty-three hours.

Wei Lingyue looked at him.

The grey eyesโ€”the ones that had stopped calculating in the terminal chamber and had been doing something else sinceโ€”were calculating again now, the crownโ€™s formation-sight adding a precision to the assessment that her own cultivation hadnโ€™t previously provided.

She read his qi signature.

His cultivation history.

The formation-quality of his meridians, which bore the specific mark of an immortal advisorโ€™s direct instructionโ€”clean, structured, technically excellent, and entirely focused on Core Formation Peak.

Which was, at this precise moment, standing approximately one full cultivation realm below the three people he was looking at.

She looked at Cang.

"The insect," she said.

"Mm," he said.

"Heโ€™s going to be a problem."