Chapter 1328: Ordinariness is a Blessing
Chapter 1328: Ordinariness is a Blessing
In the blink of an eye, half a month had passed.
Wind and Snow Island had returned to its proper course. Guo Jiannan had returned to take charge of the foundation, the chaotic past had been turned over, and the island welcomed a new chapter.
Everyone was excited and filled with emotion, and a passion for resisting the demons overflowed everywhere.
Logically speaking, Wind and Snow Island possessed quite a reputation. With the change of the Island Master bringing a revitalized atmosphere, it should have caused a sensation, or at least attracted attention from all sides, allowing them to leverage the momentum to return to their peak.
It was a pity.
Recently, all major forces had gone completely dormant, having no leisure to care about any of this. Everyone was thoroughly shocked by a recent legend.
Rumor had it...
At the extreme pole of the Yuan Star existed the Cangyuan Palace. It had stood proudly amidst the sea of clouds for endless ages, serving as the very center of the Yuan Star. The Lord Star Master had resided there for a long time, governing all living things on the Yuan Star.
That palace was far above the clouds, a place extraordinary people rarely had the fortune to witness. Its location was the core of the Yuan Star, gathering infinite Dao rhymes and spiritual energy.
If an ordinary cultivator were lucky enough to enter, even if they stayed for just a single breath, they would benefit endlessly.
The Cangyuan Palace was the undisputed holy land of the Yuan Star. Whether it was the mighty figures residing within, the living beings that existed there, or even the spiritual energy they breathed, everything was far beyond what ordinary people could imagine.
For endless ages, the mystery and majesty of the Cangyuan Palace had commanded awe. No anomalies had ever occurred there, and in the hearts of billions of cultivators, it was practically equivalent to a divine temple.
However.
Just a few days ago.
Dark clouds filled the sky, blotting out the sun and moon, completely submerging the glowing clouds of the Cangyuan Palace.
Endless darkness suddenly descended, as if some colossal object had fallen. While it covered the sky and earth, a crushing pressure spread throughout the world. Even though countless mighty figures inquired in shock, they could only see a blurred outline, their hearts filled with the fear of the unknown!
That kind of pressure was unprecedented; even the power of heaven and earth paled in comparison.
Even more terrifying was that the exalted ones within the Cangyuan Palace could hardly see the true face of the opponent. Looking up at the sky-filling dark shadow, they felt incredibly insignificant.
Right under that despairing pressure.
A sword struck like a heavenly punishment descending upon the world!
The sword glare pierced through millions of miles, startling heaven and making ghosts weep!
Even the many lords of the Cangyuan Palace were so shocked their faces changed drastically. They dared not make any movement, completely frozen in place by terror.
The fleeting sword glare was branded deeply into everyone's heart. Powerful as they were, they could hardly comprehend even the residual rhyme of the sword intent. They felt only sheer terror, as if they had witnessed the descent of a true god.
After that instant, total silence reigned.
The world returned to clarity, but the Cangyuan Palace fell into earth-shattering turmoil.
No one knew exactly what had happened, and the Lord Star Master was nowhere to be seen. The unknown terror spread for millions of miles and soon permeated the entire Yuan Star. Old monsters who had been hiding for endless ages were so frightened they went into death seclusion for a long slumber.
Only shocking legends continued to circulate among billions of cultivators. Many put away the sense of superiority from their backgrounds and suddenly became filled with awe.
One sword shook the Yuan Star.
That mysterious titan was truly terrifying to such a degree!
Although the Yuan Star was honored as a Child Star, in the vast universe, it was but a drop in the ocean. It was not at the absolute top tier and was ultimately not worth mentioning.
The Great Dao is not something ordinary people can reach, and these secrets were the same. Although they seemed to spread widely, even quickly reaching neighboring stars and causing tremors everywhere, they were not things ordinary people would know.
The heaven-turning feats of mighty cultivators were simply too remote, let alone the terrifying rumors of that world-startling sword.
***
On a barren mortal star named the Hai Star.
In a small town nestled by mountains and rivers.
The long streets were bustling with people, as peaceful as always. Even without the prosperity of a distant capital, it was full of the fireworks of the mortal world. The sounds of hawking wares were mixed with laughter and joy, making it very lively.
This small town was surrounded by mountains on three sides, with rivers passing by each face. It was a necessary route for both water and land travel, and over time, the population had flourished.
The town seemed small, yet it had everything one needed.
Restaurants and tea houses were everywhere, and merchants and peddlers were common sights.
Even a private school, rare within a radius of dozens of miles, had been set up in a thatched cottage at the foot of the mountain. The environment was quiet and secluded, truly an excellent place for teaching and educating people.
This thatched cottage, far from the market, avoided the noise and disturbance of the streets and gave the children seeking knowledge a world of their own. It looked simple, but it was arranged neatly, which was enough to show the locals' desire for learning.
Seeing that it was almost noon, the sound of children reading aloud rang out from the small courtyard of the thatched cottage.
"Men at their birth, are naturally good. Their natures are similar, their habits become different..."
Even though the children wore tattered clothes, their sincere eyes were full of longing. They earnestly followed the teacher in recitation, never showing the slightest slack, displaying a seriousness beyond their years.
Pairs of pure eyes reflected the figure of a young man, elegant and scholarly, dressed in clothes whiter than snow.
Looking at the focused appearance of these children, Yi Feng felt quite gratified. Suddenly, an indescribable satisfaction filled him, and his whole body felt relaxed and at ease.
These children are worth teaching.
These children will surely achieve success in their studies.
Just as he was teaching earnestly, a beautiful figure walked up outside the window.
"Master Yi."
The voice was very gentle, holding a hint of nervousness.
The students were children after all, and it was hard for them to suppress their natural curiosity. Naturally, they turned their heads at the sound, and the lesson that was in full swing came to an abrupt halt.
Yi Feng did not mind and looked towards the source of the voice.
He saw a delicate young girl standing outside the window. She was around sixteen years of age, dressed in simple clothes. That natural, pure beauty, even without the enhancement of makeup, was enough to mark her as a beauty in the making.
Seeing who it was, Yi Feng smiled, put down his book, and walked toward the door.
"Miss Wei."
"I wonder what brings you here today?"
This young girl's name was Wei Xiaowei, an acquaintance he had met recently.
Ever since Yi Feng came here and by a twist of fate became a schoolteacher, Miss Wei's younger brother had the opportunity to study. She was very grateful to Yi Feng and often asked after his well-being.
Watching Yi Feng walk over with a smile, his words and mannerisms incredibly elegant.
The young girl hurriedly curtsied, looking a bit flustered.
"I have disturbed Master Yi's teaching; I hope you can forgive me..."
Seeing Yi Feng smile to reassure her, she continued to explain.
"Master Yi, everyone is endlessly grateful that you could come to our Qinghe Town to teach, giving the children of our town the chance to read and write."
"These things aren't anything great, just a small token of our appreciation. I hope Master Yi will accept them!"
As she spoke, Miss Wei took two bamboo baskets from the window ledge.
The pair of bamboo baskets looked to have some age, but they were clean and tidy; evidently, they had been wiped down with care. One was filled with dried meat, fruits, and vegetables, while the other was full of cloth and clothing.
These items immediately made the eyes of the children in the room light up.
Qinghe Town seemed to be a key transportation hub, but it also suffered greatly from the harassment of demon beasts. To be full and warm was the greatest dream of ordinary people. It was no exaggeration to say that what was packed in these two bamboo baskets was the most precious wealth.
Yi Feng was moved by the sight and was just about to voice his refusal.
Unexpectedly, before he could speak, Miss Wei stuffed the bamboo baskets into his hands, then took out a letter from her sleeve, presenting it with both hands and a firm gaze.
"Master Yi."
"Here in Qinghe Town, the trend of cultivation was born of necessity. We are mostly rough folk who only know how to fight and kill. Sadly, not everyone is gifted with the aptitude to cultivate, leaving many with no choice but to rely on manual labor just to survive. By coming here to teach, you have given the children another option for their future. This kindness is greater than the heavens."
"We truly have nothing of value to offer in return. Aside from these meager gifts to show our appreciation, all we have is this letter. Please, I beg you not to disdain it..."
As she spoke, Miss Wei lowered her blushing face, her eyes filled with nervous apprehension.
Inside the schoolroom, the children also summoned their courage, standing up one after another to bow and plead.
"Sir, please accept it..."
"Sir, my dad said if you don't take it, he's going to spank my butt when I get home!"
Facing such an outpouring of warmth and hospitality, Yi Feng had no choice but to agree.
"Alright. Since you insist, I will accept."
As soon as the words left his lips, the children erupted in cheers. Miss Wei, who had been waiting quietly by the door, finally broke into a radiant smile and stood up. A wave of joy swept through the small schoolhouse.
In this touching moment of shared delight, a gratified smile appeared on Yi Feng’s face as well.
The warmth of human connection... this is what life is truly about.
Lately, he had been run ragged, spending every waking moment rushing about on his grand quest to court death. He hadn't had a spare moment to pause, nor even the time to look back at the path he had traveled. It was honestly exhausting.
Now, staying temporarily in this simple little town, he felt truly at ease. It was as if he had returned to his old self, physically and mentally relaxed. Finally, he could take a brief respite.
To be ordinary is a blessing—there really isn't a shred of falsehood in those words.
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