Immortal Travel of Longevity - Chapter 45: Dancing with the Sword in Rain, the Dragon King Appears

Chapter 45: Dancing with the Sword in Rain, the Dragon King Appears

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Chapter 45 of "Immortal Travel of Longevity" opens revealing intense scenes: While Zhang Xiaoliu was burning paper offerings, another person arrived.The Old City God stood beside... Keep reading!

While Zhang Xiaoliu was burning paper offerings, another person arrived.

The Old City God stood beside Chen Changsheng and said, “Life, aging, sickness, and death are normal things. Why bother too much, sir?”

Chen Changsheng turned to look at the Old City God and replied, “Since we walk in the Mortal World, we naturally get caught in its dust.”

Hearing this, the Old City God paused.

“Mr. Chen gets caught in Mortal World dust too?”

“Yes.”

Chen Changsheng looked at the Old City God. “Why shouldn’t I?”

The Old City God’s heart felt heavy. Suddenly, he understood why Immortals rarely walked among mortals. It was probably because this Mortal World dust was too hard to bear.

He snapped out of his thoughts and continued, “Zhang Wudi has already gone for Rebirth. You needn’t worry so much, sir.”

“You are too polite.”

The Old City God said, “Meeting you, sir, was his Fortune Blessing in this life.”

“Perhaps,” Chen Changsheng murmured.

When the incense and candles had burned down, Chen Changsheng left that place.

After seeing Chen Changsheng off, the Old City God naturally returned to his City God Temple.

The door of the tavern was still open.

Zhang Xiaoliu sat inside, just like Zhang Wudi had all those years ago, sitting in that very spot.

After that, there would be passing springs, summers, autumns, and winters once again.

Chen Changsheng walked up those steps, returning step by step to the Flowing Cloud Temple.

Chang Shan had left, apparently descending the mountain that very morning.

When Chen Changsheng pushed the door open and entered the Taoist Temple, the cheerful sounds and laughter of past days were gone.

The peach tree in the corner of the courtyard rustled under the summer wind. The peaches on the branches swayed, and fallen leaves lay scattered in the courtyard, no one bothering to sweep them.

Xuan Huang sat at the stone table under the peach tree, chin propped on his hand, his gaze unfocused, seemingly lost in thought.

Chen Changsheng walked over and sat down.

Xuan Huang slowly came back to himself and looked at his teacher. “Teacher, you’re back.”

“What are you thinking about?” Chen Changsheng asked.

“Xuan Huang wasn’t thinking of anything,” he replied. “Just… it takes a little getting used to.”

This silence replacing the usual bustle of the Taoist Temple, this loneliness, made Xuan Huang feel as if he himself had grown much older.

Chen Changsheng didn’t press the question. Instead, he said, “Last night I went to Shangjing City. I saw Xuan Tian.”

“Senior Brother Xuan Tian?”

“Yes.”

Chen Changsheng said, “Amidst the countless palaces of the Imperial Palace, only your Senior Brother’s Directorate of Celestial Observation stands one floor taller than the main hall.”

“The Directorate of Celestial Observation… the Directorate of Celestial Observation…”

Xuan Huang reacted. “Is Senior Brother Xuan Tian the Astrology Overseer now?”

Chen Changsheng nodded. “The current Emperor is obsessed with immortality. Your Senior Brother is quite clever; his mastery of Alchemy is superb. He became the Astrology Overseer.”

“Alchemy?” Xuan Huang frowned. “Real Immortal pills, or…”

Chen Changsheng looked at him. “What do you think?”

Xuan Huang froze. His lips parted, but no words came out for a long moment.

“Ah…”

A sigh escaped him. “Senior Brother has confused himself.”

Chen Changsheng shook his head. “He is not confused. He knows very well what he wants—wealth and honor—and he has indeed obtained it.”

Xuan Huang looked into the distance. “When people do good, fortune may not arrive immediately, but disaster has already moved away. When people do evil, disaster may not arrive immediately, but fortune has already moved away. Senior Brother is likely heading for trouble.”

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“It was his own choice.”

Chen Changsheng said, “He was destined to face a calamity in his fate. It was only a matter of time.”

Xuan Huang shook his head helplessly. He lowered his head. “Let him go his own way.”

That night, heavy rain poured down.

Xuan Huang retired to his room early, seeming upset after the disciples had left.

“Whoosh…”

Torrential rain fell, rustling as it hit the peach tree in the courtyard.

Chen Changsheng stood beneath the eaves holding a scroll.

He gazed at the rain, thinking perhaps even Heaven could not bear this sight and sent down the storm, bringing a touch of life back to the Taoist Temple.

Old Man Zhang was gone. The temple was no longer lively.

Chen Changsheng’s heart was troubled. He knew he could easily soothe these emotions within himself, but he wasn’t willing to.

The Seven Emotions and Six Desires are all gifts. How could one cast them aside?

Chen Changsheng set the book down. He raised his hand and summoned an oil lamp from the Library Pavilion, placing it on the eaves.

He lifted his hand again, and a longsword appeared in it.

He extended a finger and gently flicked the blade.

Ding.

The sword sang with a crisp, clear sound.

Chen Changsheng grasped the sword and walked out into the rain.

He swung the blade, swirling his sword, drawing cold glints one after another in the rainy night.

Zip.

The sword tip parted the rain falling onto the mortal earth.

For the first time, rainwater dampened his robe. The sword held much dissatisfaction, mingling with his teacher’s emotions as it lashed out.

Splash.

As the sword moved, his feet splashed water across the ground.

Chen Changsheng’s movements were incredibly swift. His figure blurred across the courtyard. The sword in his hand seemed beyond a weapon of the Mortal World.

A figure suddenly alighted at the temple entrance.

Within the darkness, a pair of eyes seemed to peer inside the temple.

Such sword intent…

The figure watching secretly from the entrance filled his heart with disbelief. His gaze fixed upon the figure dancing with the sword in the courtyard, rooting him to the spot.

Chen Changsheng’s hair was soaked by the rain, but he didn’t care.

This rain had come just right. It felt as if it were washing his heart clean. Amidst the storm-like Sword Techniques, the song of his blade continued unceasing.

The peach tree in the courtyard seemed somewhat afraid of the sword in his teacher’s hand. It shook violently in the rainy night, and several unripe fruits fell from its branches.

Zip!

A strange “force” suddenly arose around Chen Changsheng.

This was Sword Intent—the very thing countless Swordsmen in the Jianghu dreamed of. When a sword holds intent, only then does the Sword Way exist.

And this Sword Intent of his teacher carried an intense feeling of loneliness.

Within that intent, it seemed only a single person stood, surrounded by a vast rolling fog, obscuring everything.

Ziing.

The sword tip pointed towards the ground.

Water streaming down the Sword Mountain slid along the blade, gathering at the point before dripping to the ground.

Chen Changsheng was drenched.

He let out a long exhale and looked up.

Raindrops fell into his eyes, as if dripping the world’s murkiness right into them.

He was murky himself, not clear and bright.

Chen Changsheng raised the sword in his hand and flicked the blade once more.

“It’s time to give you a name.”

He thought for a moment, gaze momentarily caught by the endless rain falling from the sky.

Coming back to himself, Chen Changsheng looked at the sword and said, “I’ll call you Listening to Rain.”

He sheathed the sword and turned to return to his Library Pavilion.

“Huh?”

But he stopped, sensing something, and looked towards the temple gate.

The main gate was open. Strangely, in Chen Changsheng’s sight, someone was standing at the entrance.

To be exact, the standing figure at the gate wasn’t human!

The body of a man, the head of a dragon!

A pair of dragon horns stood atop its head. The gaze held the true might of a True Dragon.

Chen Changsheng’s heart jolted violently. It felt like facing a powerful enemy.

The Old Dragon King frowned, meeting Chen Changsheng’s gaze.

Seeing his own reflection unbelievably clear in Chen Changsheng’s eyes, he reacted with a start. “You can actually see this Old Master?”

“You aren’t Mortal?”

Chen Changsheng froze inside. He recognized the origin of the figure before him.

If he wasn’t mistaken…

This was the Old Dragon King from the Tongtian River!

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: Life Like a Mayfly Mr. Chen 2 Chapter 2: The Master of Flowing Cloud Temple 3 Chapter 3: The Elusive Immortal 4 Chapter 4: Returning to the Tavern, Three Years Flew By 5 Chapter 5: Overwhelming Joy at Meeting an Old Friend 6 Chapter 6: The City God’s Inviting Dream 7 Chapter 7: Mortal Immortal, Ghost Immortal All Are Immortals 8 Chapter 8: Old City God, Why Are You Trembling 9 Chapter 9: The Child in the Corner, Tong Zhihuan 10 Chapter 10: Do Immortals Truly Exist? 11 Chapter 11: The Grain of Sand for the Wicked Ghost in the Pond 12 Chapter 12: Just One Gentleman 13 Chapter 13: Keeping One Jar Unsold 14 Chapter 14: Do Me a Favor 15 Chapter 15: Scholar, Vengeful Spirit, and Suffering 16 Chapter 16: The Pools Fiend Against the Yin Attendants 17 Chapter 17: Sir, Please Help! 18 Chapter 18: Something Was Wrong With Me 19 Chapter 19: Can I Have Them All? 20 Chapter 20: Whether Early or Late 21 Chapter 21: I Actually Didnt Die! 22 Chapter 22: Borrowing Magic from Hair 23 Chapter 23: Thanking the Master’s Great Kindness 24 Chapter 24: What Kind of Sorcery Are You Using? 25 Chapter 25: Then How Can I See It? 26 Chapter 26: Just Some Worldly Reasoning 27 Chapter 27: Blossoming Peach Tree 28 Chapter 28: This Bowl Can Be Drunk 29 Chapter 29: Cannot Tell, Cannot Tell 30 Chapter 30: An Immortal Sword Cast from Mortal Iron 31 Chapter 31: What You Dare Not Think Is the Answer 32 Chapter 32: Scenery Still Unchanged 33 Chapter 33: One Mountain and One Temple Are Ultimately Too Small 34 Chapter 34: Quick Guess 35 Chapter 35: Yan Beian and the Ten Directions Sword Case 36 Chapter 36: The Ninth Sword 37 Chapter 37: The Mediocre Old Sword Cultivator 38 Chapter 38: The Union of Human and Demon 39 Chapter 39: The Person Before Me Was No Longer the Same 40 Chapter 40: Revelry and Repeated Capture 41 Chapter 41: I Am Utterly Common 42 Chapter 42: Meeting a Little Girl in the Library Pavilion 43 Chapter 43: Astrology Overseer Xuan Tian 44 Chapter 44: Zhang Wudi 45 Chapter 45: Dancing with the Sword in Rain, the Dragon King Appears 46 Chapter 46: The One Who Vanished From Memory 47 Chapter 47: Fox Sovereign of Yuan Mountain 48 Chapter 48: How Did You Evade It? 49 Chapter 49: Stone Gate Lotus Pond 50 Chapter on Divine Binding Decrees (Two) 51 Chapter 51: I Am Not Me, Nor Are You Yourselves 52 Chapter 52: Pilgrims 53 Chapter 53: Following Your Heart 54 Chapter 54: I Want to Learn This 55 Chapter 55: With This One Sword, A Century Untouched 56 Chapter 56: Wanting a Peach 57 Chapter 57: A Beauty Appears in the Winter Courtyard

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