No results found!
  • Series
  • Bookmarks
  • Blog
logo
logo
SeriesBookmarksBlog
No results found!

WU NOVEL

WU NOVELWU NOVEL

About Us

Contact Us

Privacy Policy

Forge of Destiny

Forge of Destiny

0 Comments

View All

Chapter 141-Finishing Moves 2

Read on App

Rated Novels

Ongoing
Hogwarts: I Have Graduated, And The System Has Just Arrived

"Dumbledore, hasn’t he already graduated? Why is he back at school?" "Oh, Severus, don’t be so nervous. He’s the new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor!" "Damn it! If I catch him using a cauldron to cook hot pot at school again, I swear I’ll duel him!" ... "You are the worst class I have ever taught!" "But, Professor… isn’t this your first class?" ... "Miss Granger, as the study committee leader, you’ll guide everyone to read by the Black Lake every morning." "Mr. Potter, as the sports committee leader, after reading, take them for a run around the Black Lake!" ... "The countdown to the O.W.L. exams is 100 days!" "Break the cauldrons, sink the boats—fight for full marks on the O.W.L.s!" Douglas Holmes, a Hufflepuff with an Eastern soul, returns to Hogwarts three years after graduation to apply for a teaching position— and brings a whole new style to the school.

Ongoing
Zhutian Yidao: From Mortals To Chess Players In All Worlds

[Invincible Flow + Overall Control + Omniscience (Fake) + Overcoming All Things + Upgrading the World] Chu Yi traveled through another world and awakened his heaven-defying innate talent—[Yi]! All the heavens and worlds changed because of him. All kinds of causes and effects can be changed! Wherever Yidian goes, your wishes will come true and nothing is impossible. A piece of Wuyuan Magic Order stirred up the world, harvested the first batch of easy points, and built an invincible foundation. He casually bestowed the brother and sister with the [Daoguo] golden finger, allowing them to grow on their own and eventually become Dao ancestors. He created a system of spiritual cultivation, preached to all living beings, and benefited all spirits. He even used the sea of boundaries as a chessboard, melting all the worlds and creating the infinite true world! In the Wuji Realm: Establish thirty-six layers of heaven and divide the supreme order! Create a virtual universe - the metaverse, and evolve endless mysteries! The Wuji Realm is rising step by step, looking down on the world. However, all this is just a stepping stone for him to reach the highest point! Accumulate easy points just for the ultimate leap - transcendence! Invincible? From the moment he arrived in this world, it was already a foregone conclusion! The myriad worlds are but dust in the palm of your hand—

Ongoing
Reborn : Space Intelligent Woman

Revenge is the only thing she wants after knowing the truth.However, this revenge can satisfy her? Revenge for the man and woman that betray her in her past life is not worth it." Wait, where am I? What's this place?" She asks." This is your space and I'm your guardian." A little boy answer.With this space, she climbed higher in this life. At the same time, someone reaches her hand and said that he will help her. To protect what she needs to protect.......The Man: You don't want to have revenge on them?The woman: No. They are not worth. But if they are looking for death. I don't mind giving them some lessons.The Man: Good. Then you can focus on me.The woman: ....***This story development is very slow.

Ongoing
Reincarnated As The Strongest Ancestor With a System

Reincarnating into another world without having to start from the bottom was certainly a good thing.However, what if the first place you appear is inside a coffin?This is what Qin Yuan experienced.While he had boundless strength, he was already at the end of his age so he had to seal his body.The only thing he could do was to leave with a Spiritual Body whose strength was extremely limited.The good thing is that there is a system that suddenly appears.Ding[Collect Karma Points.][You can buy anything with Karma Points.][Use 100 Karma Points to purchase a one week life extension.]...Note:This is a majestic power fantasy novel, in other words, it is suitable for those of you who are not satisfied with most cultivation novels where the story gets rushed when the mc is strong.Here, you can see the point of view of the highest expert.And the harem here is a harem with top women.Lemons may not be detailed at the beginning, above chapter 50 is more detailed, and above chapter 100 it becomes very detailed...If you read, you might think there are two Reincarnators, one man and one woman. But actually only the woman is a reincarnator.

Ongoing
Itai no wa Iya nanode Bōgyo-Ryoku ni Kyokufuri Shitai to Omoimasu

Honjou Kaede was invited by her friend, Shiromine Risa to play a VRMMO.I don’t hate games, but painful things are a little……no, I hate it very, very much.Eh!…the pain would be reduced if I placed stats on defense power?Then, the only place where I can place it, is there right? Right?Solidly fortify everything into defense, now here I come!

Ongoing
Book Eater

[‘Lightning Magic Primer’ has been consumed. Your understanding is very high.][The 2nd Circle magic ‘Lightning Bolt’ has been acquired.]The unprecedented magician who will eat all the magic books of the world has appeared.

Ongoing
God-tier Farm

At a low point in his life, Xia Ruofei discovered that a scroll that was passed down in his family had a hidden secret: it contained its own independent world.In the space, there was a spiritual pond that enhanced the growth of plants. There were mysterious spiritual flowers that could cure illnesses. Time in the independent world flowed at a pace ten times that of the outside world. Everything he planted there was of supreme grade and grew at a rapid pace. Everything he raised gained sentience.From that day forth, Xia Ruofei began a different, brilliant life of planting succulent plants and vegetables, raising animals and flirting with beauties.

Ongoing
The supporting character's harem is very normal

Hm... Fantasy battle, smart MC, smart heroins, supper plot twist...etc... are all things that... this novel doesn't have.This place only has... Stupid MC, Normal heroins, normal plot, slice of life and... some sh*t thing.I just want to write what I want no matter how bad it is. ( ' 3')---------------After going bankrupt, with nothing left in his hands, Lathel died at the age of 50. After his death, a god offered him a chance to go to another world and help the male protagonists.His mission was to solve the problems surrounding the heroines so that the male protagonists could easily get along with them.To be more precise, his job was similar to that of a chef. He would Process the ingredients and cook a sumptuous feast, while the male protagonists just needed to sit at the table and enjoy it.After completing his mission, he was threatened by a stranger. In the face of this threat Lathel just smiled and decided to commit suicide.After he died, those heroines also dropped their facade and revealed their true nature.Lathel once again met the god who helped him. This time, the god allowed him to choose the world he wanted to go to as a gift for completing his task.He then chose a Fantasy world, a place most men dreamt of.However, the Fantasy world had too many people to choose from, moreover the number of main character and antagonist slots were all full.In the end, Lathel accepted to take on the role of an extremely weak supporting character to go to the Fantasy world.However, this time he didn't need to work or help the main character. He just needed to not affect the main character's development.Lathel: “Hm... as long as it doesn't affect the main character... then... Can I make a harem?”God: “Of course.”Lathel: “Hm... so... I just need to avoid the main character's woman.”God: “That's right. You just need to try to survive in that world. Ah! I will give you a system that will help you have a good life in that world. I Hope you enjoy this new life.”Lathel: “Um! So my harem will consist of lackluster women, it seems like a peaceful life is waiting for me.”God: “Hm... not really...”

Ongoing
Dual Cultivation God Returns

"Wu Long, the God of Pleasure, has fallen as he failed to breakthrough."This news have shocked all of the Seven Boundless Worlds.Meanwhile, a sixteen-year-old disciple of a dual cultivation sect was startled awake from a coma, and after some moments of calming down and gathering his thoughts, a dangerous light flickered deep in his eyes: "Jun Shaoshan, I will climb back to the top and make you pay for everything, no one has ever been safe after offending me, Wu Long!"--------------Dual cultivation is a method of cultivation that can be seen described in a lot of cultivation novels where a man and a woman cultivates together by having sex.

Ongoing
Gao Wu: Ten Thousand Times Psychiatrist System

In the Gaowu Era, there were many races.On the border battlefield, the strong will emerge.Clan geniuses, realm-level geniuses, and universe-level geniuses are countless.Hundreds of millions of Tianjiao are fighting and fighting in the frontier battlefield.The Li Mo who traveled over is a [psychologist].He even obtained the "Ten Thousand Times Psychiatrist System".The practice speed of all minders has increased ten thousand times.The breakthrough ability of all secret techniques has been multiplied ten thousand times.In front of Li Mo, the [Universe Supernatural Power] that no one has cultivated through the ancient inheritance was quickly grasped.The so-called Divine Armament [Zhou Divine Armament], the mind power that no one can control, was easily controlled by Li Mo.Inheritance of ancient civilizations.Boundary talent selection!A virtual universe, a battle of laws. Li Mo grows step by step.The power of the mind becomes immortal, sweeping the void.Immortal, god, tremble!

Completed
Enter at the beginning to reach the semi-holy level and summon two great gods and demons

Summary: Travel through a fantasy world and become the weakest prince in the dynasty.Xuanming originally planned to give up the fight for the throne and become a free and peaceful prince in the future.Unexpectedly, the late emperor practiced the secret arts of gods and demons and had to fake his death for a period of time. In order to easily retake the throne, he deliberately passed it to him, the weakest.When the news came out, the government and the public were shocked, the dynasty was in turmoil, and tensions arose everywhere.Just at this moment, the Ten Thousand Worlds Summoning System was activated.At first, gods and demons were summoned to sit in the imperial capital, shocking the government and the public.A year later, the late emperor broke through the realm of gods and demons and wanted to rule the world.But he found himself surrounded by a group of god and demon soldiers!The late emperor: "Nani?"Show more

Ongoing
Library of Heaven's Path 2: Eternal Fate of the Heavens

One of the four greatest braggarts in the web novel circle, Zhang Xuan, has entered the 【Source World】, a higher dimensional plane even above the Empyrean.With the complete version of the Library of Heaven's Path that encompasses the capacities of the 【Heavens' Imperfections】, 【Heavens' Order】, and 【Heavens' Nature】, he embarks on an adventure — showcasing his might — across the world!Searching for Fate, Resigning Oneself to Fate, Knowing One's Fate, Commanding Fate... While all of you are still cultivating your fate, seeking fate, or borrowing fate, I, Zhang Xuan, already possess the 'Eternal Fate of the Heavens'!

Chapter 141-Finishing Moves 2

Their ambush, combined with several smaller ones targeting the Sun Princess’ remaining followers, proved to be the breaking point. The fortress on the cliffs closed, and raids on the enforcers stopped. Sun Liling’s few remaining followers seemed to enter a fully defensive mindset.

With tensions ramping down, Ling Qi finally had time to complete the lessons she had begun under Cai Renxiang.

Ling Qi grimaced as she set her brush down, peering at the letter she had just finished. She had finally completed the proper forms, and now, she was drafting the cover letter that requested assistance from the head of the local Ministry in Tonghou.

Leaning back in her seat, she reviewed line after line of pleasantry and formality. This was her third draft. This time, it was free of ink smears or ill-formed characters; it was as perfect as she could manage.

“It appears that your calligraphy is at an acceptable level.” She glanced up as Cai Renxiang reached down to pluck the letter from the writing desk, scrutinizing it for errors. “You merely had to take your time.”

Ling Qi restrained the urge to make a face at the heiress, her propriety worn thin by her recent efforts. It had taken the better part of an hour to carefully draft the final copy of the letter due to Cai’s insistence on perfection. Ling Qi hated to waste her time on something so pointless, but good draftsmanship would probably be the sort of thing needed to make a good impression on some high-up legal official.

“I’m just glad this is all done,” Ling Qi said aloud instead. “Thank you though,” she added more sincerely. “I do not want to think about how long it might have taken me to do this without your help.”

“It was little trouble,” Cai Renxiang replied, carefully folding the letter. “These are matters which you will require an understanding, if not mastery, of,” she continued as Ling Qi rose from her seat to follow the heiress out of the study and into the hall. “We all serve the Empire. It is foolish to not understand its underpinnings.”

“I just wish those underpinnings were in good Imperial,” Ling Qi grumbled. Half of her trouble had come from trying to parse the dense legal language everything was written in. “Your explanations are the only reason I ended up actually understanding what I read.”

“It is an understandable trouble for a novice,” the heiress said. “I will send this on the morrow with my recommendation attached. If you would like, I will review any response with you when it arrives.”

“I would like that,” Ling Qi said agreeably as they reached the entryway. She turned as she passed the other girl and offered a respectful bow. “Thank you for your time and your help. I might not be very close to my Mother anymore, but I don’t want to see her troubled.”

She caught a flicker of some emotion in Cai Renxiang’s eyes, but then the girl simply nodded, her expression stern. “Duty to one’s family is a virtue. Your efforts are commendable. I am glad to aid them. Good fortune to you, Ling Qi.”

***

Ling Qi allowed her eyes to close as she let out a sigh of relief. After so long sitting stiffly behind a writing desk, lowering herself into the hot scented water of the bath felt heavenly. The warmth seemed to seep in, right to her bones, easing away points of stress she hadn’t even noticed. She felt like she could stay here soaking forever.

“My, when was the last time you took the time to let your hair down, Ling Qi?” Gu Xiulan’s voice broke through her reverie, and she opened her eyes to look at the other girl.

The thick steam in the small private room they had rented was no real obstacle to her eyes, so she could clearly see her friend sitting perched on the polished wooden bench that wrapped around the perimeter of the room, still wrapped in a towel with her hair hanging damply around her shoulders. Of course, her eyes quickly drifted to the thick cloth wrapping around the girl’s crippled arm, worn even now, seemingly impervious to the moisture in the room.

“Too long,” she replied, instead of voicing any of her thoughts. “You were right though. This is a good way to cap off the night. What do they put in this water?”

Ling Qi could feel traces of qi and smell hints of medicinal aroma in the air. She knew the feeling of relaxation seeping into her body could not be wholly natural.

“I haven’t the slightest idea,” Xiulan said with a careless shrug and an amused smile, which stretched the scars on her cheeks awkwardly. “I did not ask the chefs at the restaurant we stopped at which spices they used either.”

“You are such a noble.” Ling Qi rolled her eyes as she leaned back against the edge of the bath. The smooth stone tile of the bottom felt much better than the rough floor of the natural spring. “Aren’t you curious at all?”

“Why, thank you for noticing,” Xiulan answered with mock courtesy. “And not particularly so. I will always have others to take care of such things for me. Why waste my time on it?”

Ling Qi let her friend’s answer pass with only a good-natured grumble in response, letting her head loll back as she stared up at the dimly glowing grey circle in the ceiling which provided the lighting. It had been pretty easy to convince Xiulan to come along with her tonight. The girl’s acerbic demeanor hadn’t faded at all in the past weeks, but she reserved the majority of her venom for Fan Yu and Han Jian. Ling Qi had been mostly exempt from it.

It had been odd and uncomfortable at first, wandering around the center of the city practically in the shadow of the magistrate’s mansion, surrounded by richly dressed mortals and lesser cultivators. It made her fingers itch and her heart race. Some part of her still expected every guard they passed to seize her by the shoulders and throw her out, no matter that her cultivation exceeded all but a bare handful of the armored men and women they passed at their stations. In contrast, Xiulan had walked along through the streets as if she owned them, haughtily staring down anyone whose eyes lingered too long on the scars visible behind her veil.

Even with Ling Qi’s lingering unease, the evening had been fun. They had made chitchat, lingering in various shops debating over the merits of minor things. Xiulan had purchased several vials of perfumed liquids, and she had cajoled Ling Qi into purchasing a few new ribbons to work into her hair. It was all very frivolous, but Ling Qi found it difficult to begrudge the expense. Money just didn’t concern her as much anymore, not when they had each traded a stone or two for a full jangling pouch of silver before even entering the market.

“Did you fall asleep?” Xiulan asked dryly, shaking her loose from her thoughts. “Is the water truly so relaxing?”

“Of course not,” Ling Qi replied. The last time she had slept had been a little nap in the garden outside of Zhengui’s pyre four days ago. She didn’t have time for things like that. “I was just thinking about what I bought today.”

“Those ribbons?” Xiulan moved to sit at the edge of the bath, letting her legs dangle into the partially opaque water. “I told you they would match your eyes quite well. You are going to have to spend more care on yourself if you wish to wear your hair loose though.”

“I know.” Ling Qi huffed. Even now, without certain special oils, her hair tended to turn into a frizzy mess. “It’s not fair,” she grumbled. “Yours is always so shiny and straight.”

“Well, of course.” Xiulan smirked. “But I have been taking care of it for years,” she added, fingering the dark length of her hair. “You know,” she began, eyeing Ling Qi critically, “if you lightened how much straightener you used, you might be able to pull off a bit of curl. It would look good.”

“Maybe,” Ling Qi replied noncommittally, not enthused about spending time experimenting to get an effect that looked presentable. Just making her hair behave like everyone else’s was enough.

“Only a suggestion,” Xiulan said carelessly as she slipped into the water, leaving her towel behind at the edge. Ling Qi noticed how she carefully kept her wrapped arm out of the water.

“… Are you feeling better then?” Ling Qi asked quietly. She was hesitant to bring such things up, but she felt that in the end, nothing good would come from ignoring it.

Xiulan shot her a heated look, which she met steadily, not backing down. “I have gotten used to it. For the most part,” her friend answered. “As much as one can. It is more than worth it.”

“That’s good,” Ling Qi agreed, holding in a grimace at the somewhat brittle edge to the girl’s tone. “I don’t just mean the physical stuff though. I guess…” Ling Qi fell silent, struggling with her wording. “… how are you holding up with… everything?”

Xiulan didn’t answer, looking down into the water instead. Ling Qi didn’t press further, hoping she had not offended the prickly girl.

“Mother is horrified at what I have done to myself.” When Xiulan spoke up, it was quiet. She didn’t sound like the bombastic and confident girl Ling Qi had gotten to know. “Father… I think Father understands. But even he thinks that I have gone too far, that I gamble too much and too freely.”

Ling Qi remained silent, letting her friend work out what she wanted to say.

“And that is not even considering what he might say if Fan Yu had a spine to his name,” she added more venomously. “I know I have broken with propriety – that I have been incredibly rude and insulting… I just cannot bring myself to care!” The water around Xiulan bubbled with heat for a moment before she took a deep breath.

“I can’t say that I really get all of that,” Ling Qi said slowly. She understood on an intellectual level because of her recent forays into understanding noble behavior. It wasn’t part of her the way those things were for a born noble though. “Didn’t you used to say things about a lady maintaining her composure even if you don’t like it?”

Xiulan sunk further into the water, her expression darkening. “I did, didn’t I? I was always a poor student when it came to Mother’s lessons,” she said bitterly. “Yet another thing Sister Yanmei is my superior in.”

Ling Qi grimaced. “I don’t think you can really be blamed too much for losing your patience in the past couple months,” she consoled.

“It has not been merely since this happened!” Xiulan retorted hotly, gesturing at her scarred face. “Ever since I came here, it seems that I have been forgetting myself, ignoring the things Mother taught me about how a proper woman of the Empire should act.” Her shoulders slumped. “I have been acting little better than a barbarian at times. Is that why Jian rejected me outright so suddenly?”

“I don’t think so,” Ling Qi said uncomfortably. “I think… he is just trying to take his duties more seriously.”

“While I continue to act like a child,” Xiulan said glumly. “Hmph. I suppose it is no wonder.”

“I don’t think there is anything wrong with being upset,” Ling Qi said carefully, “about losing something you’ve wanted for a long time. But you do have to move past it eventually.”

“Look at you playing counselor,” Xiulan teased. “You are too patient for your own good. Sometimes I wonder if you are some long lost cousin of Mother’s.”

“Probably not,” Ling Qi replied dryly. “If you’re thinking silly things like that, maybe you should go cool off.”

Ling Qi hoped her friend would be able to reign herself in a little better in the future. She had a bad feeling things would get messy if she didn’t.

Don't want to lose your reading progress

Save your place and continue where you left off on any device