Yan Duyi slowly approached with what he called his patriarch smile. Anyone who didn’t know better would think he was approachable, and those who knew him could tell by his smile that he was in business mode. "Come test your luck," Wang Wei said.
Yan Duyi was perplexed by this strange request, but he still followed. He threw the rod into the pool, and a few seconds later, he detected something and pulled.
"A Samsara Talisman that can temper the mind — it seems fate is telling you something," Wang Wei commented.
"Is the young master dissatisfied with my actions?" Yan Duyi asked.
"Not particularly; it also helped you not break the rules," Wang Wei said casually. Yan Duyi used his patriarch’s supreme power to make the decision, and the rules stated that no one could override that power, even the sect master. He also paid many sect merit points to guarantee his lineage’s spot.
"Do you think I shouldn’t have done it?" Yan Duyi said.
"Why are you here?" Wang Wei asked instead of answering.
"I came to thank you for preserving the rules."
"Don’t beat around the bush and say what you truly mean."
Yan Duyi was briefly quiet: "I heard you were wise and wanted your council."
"Oh? What’s on your mind?" Wang Wei did not care whether Yan Duyi was telling the truth or whether he was here to test him. However, he did not mind playing these political games to ensure his power within the sect.
"I know what I did was correct, but everyone else is saying or insinuating that I did something wrong, and I cannot understand why," Yan Duyi explained.
"You do understand why — you just don’t want to admit it."
"What do you mean?"
Wang Wei put the rubbish catch inside his space ring before continuing: "Let me ask you: do you think Ancestor Yan Hai wishes to turn the Yan Clan into a Sword Clan?"
"...It has been her dream for many years. We have many records of her saying she wants to do so, not only for herself but to show off to the Sword Path League. Unfortunately, fate seems to have denied her wish."
"True," Wang Wei nodded. Instead of inheriting the Yan Clan’s swordsmanship talent, the Yan Clan — at least the branch in the upper dimension — have inherited Miscelleanous’s talent for professions. After seeing Yan Clan’s development, Wang Wei now understood that Yan Liling was not an anomaly, just a manifestation of the upper dimension Yan Clan’s talent.
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"But do you think that will remain the same forever?" Wang Wei asked.
"What do you mean?" Yan Duyi questioned with a frown.
"The Human Fiendgod Bloodline has opened a crevice on whatever blockade fate has placed on the ancestor’s dream," Wang Wei explained calmly. "Although she chose [Origin] as the core of the bloodline to ensure the other branches have endless possibilities, the Human Fiendgod Bloodline will exponentially increase the number of people with swordsmanship talent.
"Once that is established, it is only a matter of time before the Sword Branch becomes the Yan Clan’s main branch. You’re fighting a losing battle, and you know it."
Wang Wei glanced at him and saw the unwilling look on his face, and secretly shook his head. The Human Fiendgod Bloodline is only the first part of this process. Once Yan Hai becomes a Half-Step Transcendent, it’s a foregone conclusion that the Yan Clan will become a Sword Dao Clan.
"Think it’s unfair?" Wang Wei asked.
"I wouldn’t say such naive words," Yan Duyi replied.
"Then, you’re wiser than I gave you credit for," Wang Wei nodded.
"Thank you for your guidance, but I won’t stay long." Yan Duyi bowed politely and swiftly left. He had many things to think about. Wang Wei did not stop him as he knew another guest would appear soon. As expected, an elderly man with gray hair, a long white beard, pure black robes, a sword tattoo above his left eye, and a force and sharp aura soon arrived.
"You’re Yan Chi, right? Come and see if your luck is better than your patriarch."
"Your garden is more beautiful than it used to be," said an ethereal voice.
"Who is this if it isn’t the lovely and angelic Shi Qian," Wang Wei smiled. "It’s been a while. How are your parents?"
"They’re doing well, showing a little too much affection for my liking, but overall, they are happier than before," Shi Qian replied. Wang Wei did not invite her to fish but to a small pavilion in the garden where he served tea.
"I didn’t think I would see you," Wang Wei said. The Light Race is doing alright for itself as their clan had a few Paragons, but they were nothing extraordinary and cannot be considered peak lineages. Once they hear the news, they might send a candidate, but Wang Wei did not think it would be Shi Qian, even if they were familiar.
"I ’m not here to represent the Light Race," Shi Qian said, having understood the implications of his words.
"Oh?"
"The Limitless Exchange Hall," she explained.
"Interesting. I was just wondering about you guys, thinking how I didn’t have any acquaintances connected to them," Wang Wei smiled. Shi Qian sighed. In the hall, she is not mediocre but also not excellent. After reuniting with her parents, she was satisfied with life, and cultivation became less of a priority. If not for the constant danger of the cultivation world, Shi Qian might have retired from the world and lived in isolation with her parents.
"I am indeed here because I know you," she admitted.
"On what business exactly?"
"The hall wants to know if you would lower the price," Shi Qian stated. "As you know, we have a lot of people, but resources are scarce. Many of our members want this opportunity, and we are spreading ourselves thin trying to buy tickets."
"To be honest, I made the price so high because of your large numbers," Wang Wei admitted. "You should understand we cannot allow you to train so many Paragons."
Shi Qian said, "I knew this would happen, and I told them that." She shook her head: "Is there any way we could come up with a deal of some sort?"
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