Myriad Formation Summit was, in fact, an enormous burial mound, and a mound was very different from a tomb. Though they were both places to bury the dead, they signified very different things about those buried within.
Tombs were subterranean complexes filled with palatial grandeur, plenty of annexes, and numerous traps. Only those of considerable importance in life obtained such eternal dwellings.
Burial mounds, on the other hand, were humble and plain. The simplest sort was just a coffin a few feet beneath the ground, with some extra earth atop it. Their inhabitants tended to be pedestrian and plebeian.
Lu Yun habitually ignored any mounds he saw. He was a tomb raider, not a graverobber. There wasnât much to find within commonersâ mounds, and anything there wasnât worth the trouble.
âMyriad Formation Summit⊠is a burial mound? Is that what youâre telling me?â Mo Yi was quite taken aback. âYouâre joking, right? How can there be a mound this big?â
Lu Yun was dumbfounded as well. âWhy not? If a very important person was buried here, the size of this mound would make sense, wouldnât it?â
Can the sect records be true? Tombs nourish corpses, while mounds raise ghosts. If Iâm right, formations wonât be the only deadly source of trouble in this mountain. There will be plenty of ghosts and monsters as well.
The young man observed his surroundings very carefully from his perch atop the shipâs tower. And this is one of the provinceâs lifepoints, too. Lesser than the main one within the capital, but crucial nonetheless.
He began to understand the reasons behind the course of history. According to Mo Yi, the arrival of Myriad Formation Summit five thousand years ago had destroyed Truewater and marked the start of the provinceâs decline.
Itâs no wonder! A burial mound stifling one of the provinceâs lifepoints would certainly have that kind of effect on Duskâs feng shui.
Mo Yi remained quiet as Lu Yun murmured softly to himself. She had no idea what he was saying.Â
âThe burial of an eminent personage in a mere mound would certainly cause unbelievable resentment. Heâs definitely become a vengeful ghost without hope of reincarnation.â
In the texts of Lu Yunâs tomb raiding sect, important individuals buried in mundane graves would refuse to pass onto the next life. Instead, they became restless, wrathful spirits who were imprisoned in their own burial mounds. The mounds would then continuously expand from all of the negative emotions, until the earth around it became anathema to life.
This was just what was written down by his sect ancestors, of course. Lu Yun hadnât ever seen anything like that for himself. He certainly hadnât expected to arrive in the immortal world and encounter a burial mound tall enough to reach the clouds.
âThe person buried here couldnât be an immortal emperor, could it?â he murmured. Â âAre you sure the formation orb youâre looking for is in there?â
Mo Yi shook her head dubiously. She was clueless when it came to graves and the dead. What Lu Yun spoke of was unfathomable to her.
âMilord, the mound looks really tasty.â Ge Long kept swallowing his saliva. âItâs a yum-yum, a big yum-yum! Itâs many, many times yummier than that zombie we saw last time!â
Lu Yun shuddered. He knew what Ge Long was now. The old manâs name was written in the Tome of Life and Death, and though he was dead, he lived on still. In other words, he was one of the living dead, able to consume nether energies to strengthen himself.
All negative qi was food to his eyes. The stone spirit had been imbued with that kind of energy, which was why Ge Long had been able to eat it with such ease. Even a thousand-year zombie was something he could sink his teeth into.
âSomething tastier than the thousand-year zombie, eh? Can you actually eat that?â Lu Yun looked at the old man, who licked his lips.
âIâm only a little bit away from the core realm, milord. If I have just a few more bites to eat⊠I can have a golden core of my own!â The old servant seemed ready to charge into Myriad Formation Summit at any second. âWhen I do, Iâd be able to absorb a sliver of energy from... that. A tiny bit will be more than enough to satisfy me many times over!â
Neither Lu Yun nor Mo Yi said anything after that. Li Youcai and the youth in black were already out of the cabin, as was most everyone else.
The lord of Skyriver City glared at the Dusk Province governor with venom in his eyes. He believed that the rival before him had stolen away his betrothedâs heart.
âWhy donât you just kill him?â Lu Yun asked Mo Yi, having noticed the murderous attention upon him.
âHeâs a city lord of Nephrite Major. If I did that, it would just give that fatty over there an excuse to move against me.â Mo Yi shook her head, her eyes weary.
Lu Yun blinked. There was something behind her words that hinted she was only in her current role to hide from something. She wasnât afraid of Nephriteâs laws, but she also didnât want her cover blown.
Li Youcai had accidentally stumbled upon this, which was the only reason why heâd been able to exert any influence over her at all.
The youth in black wasnât interested in Lu Yun and Mo Yiâs conversation. His dark complexion had only been growing darker and darker.
âWhatâs wrong, Sir Envoy?â Lu Yun asked with some confusion. Â
âAll of you need to listen to my orders in a moment, or youâll all die.â The youth in black gnashed his teeth. âMy fifth brother is here.â
âYour fifth brother?â Li Youcai shivered violently. He had a bad feeling that something horrifying was going to happen.
Boom!
As if on cue, a collision rammed the fortress ship they were on, causing the entire vessel to shake tremendously.
âThatâs enough, Qing Hongchen!â The youth in black soared into the air, shrieking in frustration. A fortress ship larger than theirs had appeared behind them at some point, and the quake just now had been caused by the two boatsâ collision.
Lu Yun hurriedly put a hand on the gunwale.
âI just love seeing you all worked up. Come at me if you can!â The one called Qing Hongchen was a young man around eighteen years old. He cut a rather handsome figure in his green tunic, but his features were just a tad too effeminate and sinister. Â
A snide sneer was plastered across his face, making him look like a cat playing with his food.
âRam that boat as hard as you can! Weâre not at home in the clan right now. Iâd like to see whoâll protect you here!â Qing Hongchenâs features tangled themselves into a savage snarl. He seemed almost crazy.
Booooom!
The fortress ship experienced an even bigger convulsion. Frightening cracks crawled across its body.
âHe really means to kill me!â The youth in black turned ghastly pale.
Hum!
A golden pillar of light blasted into the heavens right beside him from the boatâs deck. An enormous gate slowly opened in midair.   Â
âDusk Phalanx, hear my call! An assassin is trying to take the life of Dusk Provinceâs governor! Immediately send a force here to exterminate the traitors!â Lu Yun roared mightily with the command token in his hand.
âYes, sir!â A loud answering cry could be heard behind the gate. Yin Xuantian emerged a moment later, ten thousand soldiers behind him. They hovered in midair, forming a barrier between the two boats.
âThe Dusk Phalanx?! You ants dare stand in the fifth young masterâs way? Crush those fools!â An angry voice responded from within the larger boat.
R-r-rumble!
An aura of faint gold encased the larger boat. Thus protected, it gathered its strength and viciously hurtled toward the Dusk Phalanx.













