Dragon Canon
Chapter 35: Fish on Another’s Plate
- Chapter 173: Fair Fight
- Chapter 172: As Good As Gold
- Chapter 171: Reestablishing the Four Commanderies
- Chapter 170: Establishing a Foothold in the Western Frontier
- Chapter 169: Yong’an
- Chapter 168: The Trade
- Chapter 167: Setting Something Aside Temporarily
- Chapter 166: It is Done
- Chapter 165: No Reason It Can’t Be Done
- Chapter 164: Eye Opener
- Chapter 163: The Mortals’ Arrival
- Chapter 162: No Takebacks
- Chapter 161: Business
- Chapter 160: The Compassion of a Healer
- Chapter 159: A Presumptuous Request
- Chapter 158: For Fortune
- Chapter 157: Unsporting
- Chapter 156: Taking Credit for Others’ Work
- Chapter 155: Life is a Flash
- Chapter 154: One Cannot Judge a Human by Appearance
- Chapter 153: Blue Qi
- Chapter 152: How Much Are You Worth?
- Chapter 151: The Powerful Enemy is Here
- Chapter 150: Variable
- Chapter 149: Greenhouse Flowers
- Chapter 148: Newcomer
- Chapter 147: A Flawed World
- Chapter 146: Brutal Torture
- Chapter 145: Merit Hall
- Chapter 144: Life is Difficult
- Chapter 143: Eye Opener
- Chapter 142: Someone Has to Do it
- Chapter 141: Plan of Action
- Chapter 140: The Fire of Mortals
- Chapter 139: Yet Another Day
- Chapter 138: Interception
- Chapter 137: Attrition
- Chapter 136: Spoils of War
- Chapter 135: Surround and Kill
- Chapter 134: Feigning Weakness
- Chapter 133: Milking Him Dry
- Chapter 132: Humanities Students
- Chapter 131: Joint Hearing
- Chapter 130: Three Mothers Discipline Their Son (2)
- Chapter 130: Three Mothers Discipline Their Son (1)
- Chapter 129: Allies are Watching (2)
- Chapter 129: Allies are Watching (1)
- Chapter 128: The Next Day
- Chapter 127: Mutual Support
- Chapter 126: Advancing in the Art of Healing
- Chapter 125: First Look into the Dao of Healing
- Chapter 124: Successors Who Will Follow in My Footsteps
- Chapter 123: Decoration
- Chapter 122: Enthrone
- Chapter 121: Blood Curse
- Chapter 120: Think Thrice, My King!
- Chapter 119: The Battle Begins
- Chapter 118: Defense
- Chapter 117: Calling for Help
- Chapter 116: Usable People
- Chapter 115: Good Boy
- Chapter 114: The Surname of This Land is Wei!
- Chapter 113: This Young Master is Favored by Fortune
- Chapter 112: The Toad Who Dreams of Consuming Qingming
- Chapter 111: Secret Vault
- Chapter 110: Pretend I Don’t Exist (2)
- Chapter 110: Pretend I Don’t Exist (1)
- Chapter 109: First Look
- Chapter 108: Consulting an Elderly Immortal
- Chapter 107: Seems Useless
- Chapter 106: Old Xu Next Door
- Chapter 105: I Have An Immortal Medicine
- Chapter 104: Don’t Come Closer!
- Chapter 103: Big Fish
- Chapter 102: A Prawn Has Taken the Bait (2)
- Chapter 102: A Prawn Has Taken the Bait (1)
- Chapter 101: The Methods of a Top Student
- Chapter 100: This One Is
- Chapter 99: How to Grasp Parting Sorrow (2)
- Chapter 99: How to Grasp Parting Sorrow (1)
- Chapter 98: Dao Foundation Chapter
- Chapter 97: Choice
- Chapter 96: Watching You
- Chapter 95: Elderly Sweeper
- Chapter 94: Chief of Merits
- Chapter 93: Feedback
- Chapter 92: Unforeseen Event
- Chapter 91: The Beginning of Immortal Ascension
- Chapter 90: The Great Realm?
- Chapter 89: Drink Together in Days to Come
- Chapter 88: Peerless (2)
- Chapter 88: Peerless (1)
- Chapter 87: Returning Southward with the Wind (2)
- Chapter 87: Chasing The Light Northward (1)
- Chapter 86: Establishing Virtue
- Chapter 85: Change
- Chapter 84: Calculating Military Merits
- Chapter 83: Meat Grinder
- Chapter 82: The Better Plan
- Chapter 81: I Will Join You No Matter Where You Are
- Chapter 80: I Can Do It Too
- Chapter 79: Recruitment
- Chapter 78: What’s Taking Them So Long
- Chapter 77: More Military Merits Have Arrived
- Chapter 76: He’s a Barbarian Alright
- Chapter 75: The Two-Eight Rule
- Chapter 74: Sect Fellows
- Chapter 73: An Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 72: Height of Audacity
- Chapter 71: Questioning
- Chapter 70: Fengshui Blessing
- Chapter 69: First Clash
- Chapter 68: Night Raid
- Chapter 67: The Three Immortalities
- Chapter 66: Brought Coal During Winter
- Chapter 65: Exclusive Privilege
- Chapter 64: Arriving at the Frontlines
- Chapter 63: Great Love
- Chapter 62: Purging You
- Chapter 61: The Dao Foundations Under the Heavens
- Chapter 60: Can Fill Up a Piece of Jade Paper
- Chapter 59: Minor Exam
- Chapter 58: Push
- Chapter 57: He Deserves This Tribulation
- Chapter 56: Enough is Enough
- Chapter 55: Revenge is not Served Cold
- Chapter 54: Body Blocking a Blade
- Chapter 53: There Won’t Be a Next Time
- Chapter 52: Immortal Sword Unsheathes
- Chapter 51: Something Potent
- Chapter 50: An Eventful Period
- Chapter 49: The Path to Immortality is Long and Arduous
- Chapter 48: As a Master
- Chapter 47: Anniversary
- Chapter 46: Spring Went, Autumn Came
- Chapter 45: I’ll Take Out Two More Than You
- Chapter 44: Upstaged
- Chapter 43: Master-consuming
- Chapter 42: Secret History of the Unified Exam
- Chapter 41: The Cut-off Point Between the Old and the Present
- Chapter 40: Learn Well
- Chapter 39: Strip
- Chapter 38: Dao Foundation Theory
- Chapter 37: As Wonderful As An Orchid
- Chapter 36: So What if He’s Good-looking?
- Chapter 35: Fish on Another’s Plate
- Chapter 34: The Origin of the Human Race
- Chapter 33: The Founder’s Boon (2)
- Chapter 32: The Founder’s Boon (1)
- Chapter 31: Founder Commemoration Ceremony
- Chapter 30: Jade Toad Full Moon Painting
- Chapter 29: Legacies of the Forebears (2)
- Chapter 28: Legacies of the Forebears (1)
- Chapter 27: Centralized Learning
- Chapter 26: The Beginning of An Immortal’s Journey
- Chapter 25: Former Reputation
- Chapter 24: I Want to Join The Palace of Absolute Beginning Too
- Chapter 23: I Am the Rules
- Chapter 22: Not Here to Chat
- Chapter 21: She Blocked My Spear?
- Chapter 20: You Almost Managed to Hurt Me
- Chapter 19: Immovable Like A Mountain
- Chapter 18: The Three Hundred Famous Insults
- Chapter 17: Honest
- Chapter 16: Merit-based Settlement
- Chapter 15: The Vessel of Barbarians
- Chapter 14: A Little Bit of Insight
- Chapter 13: Flipping The Table
- Chapter 12: Literary Test
- Chapter 11: Let Nature Take Its Course
- Chapter 10: Stay In Line
- Chapter 9: Breaking Through
- Chapter 8: Fairness
- Chapter 7: Recruitment
- Chapter 6: Discard The Old, Introduce The New
- Chapter 5: Human Affairs, Immortal Affairs (2)
- Chapter 4: Human Affairs, Immortal Affairs (1)
- Chapter 3: Destined With Teacher
- Chapter 2: Natural Disaster, Man-made Disasters?
- Chapter 1: In Search of Dragon
Feng Chutang nodded when he heard the question. “That’s right. To this day, a human is still considered a top-notch sacrifice by the Shamans. They kidnapped at least a million humans for their rituals each year, and this number was even worse back in those days. They would often kidnap entire tribes and sacrifice all of them to their heaven, calling it the Great Consummation. In fact, the Liao had fought countless small and big wars against the Shamans to prevent this kidnapping. The belonging of the human race was also one of the main reasons the two races later entered an all-out war against each other.”
Everyone’s confusion only grew after hearing his answer, and Wei Yuan was no exception. Someone else asked, “In that case, why did the humans allow the Shamans to pass through their borders and cut off the Liao’s retreat on purpose?”
Feng Chutang replied, “The reason behind this wasn’t recorded in history, so I dare not conjecture as to why our ancestors had done this. Instead, I would simply tell you the outcome of this action. If you are interested in studying this part of our history, then you may investigate the relevant history books yourselves.”
He paused briefly before continuing in a measured tone, “After the Shamans’ main force passed through our borders, the Liao’s eastern legion suffered a crushing defeat and lost the Vast North King and Cloud Mountain King. A total of five hundred thousand cavalry troops were killed, and even more were wounded. As a result, the Shamans’ armies were able to advance unchecked for thirty thousand li before the reinforcements mobilized from the Liao’s rear finally showed up and stopped their advance two months later. The Shamans were originally slightly at a disadvantage against the Liao as a whole, but this major victory turned it into a slight advantage instead.
“Three years later, the war came to an end, and the Liao were forced to withdraw fifteen thousand li from their original borders. Just half a year after the war ended, a human True Lord successfully broke through the Heavenly Gate and achieved Ultimate Unity. He would become the first Immortal Lord in our race’s history.”
The scions were aware that the first Immortal Lord of the human race was born from a great war between the Liao and the Shamans, but they didn’t realize that the two events were connected. Now that Feng Chutang had put them side by side, even Wei Yuan, someone who was ignorant of the two events until today, noticed a little something.
The boys and girls exchanged glances with each other and stayed conspicuously silent. Looking purely from a historical standpoint, it wouldn’t be inaccurate to say that the human race was both treasonous and ungrateful. Yet, the emergence of the first Immortal Lord also marked the founding of the human empire.
As for Wei Yuan, he had a feeling that the True Lord who ascended to become an Immortal Lord had obtained the necessary resources from the Shamans.
In any case, this marked the end of their first lesson. Feng Chutang said, “Anyone who is interested in this part of our history may look into it themselves in their own time. However, I should warn you that these historical accounts are scattered across multiple history books. Each book only reveals a fragment of that history, and it is impossible for you to get a clearer picture until you have gone through a certain number. Anyway, that’s all for today’s lesson. In our next lesson, we will be talking about the Shamans. Their feud with our race has spanned over two hundred thousand years as well.”
It was just one lesson, Wei Yuan felt as if a corner of the world had unveiled itself to him.
At the end of the lesson, a thick stack of jade papers appeared on everyone’s desk. It was at least a dozen pages thick. In fact, each sheet was an entire history book that chronicled the distant past. Feng Chutang had deliberately selected them for the students to read independently after they returned to their residences.
When Wei Yuan was leaving with the books, an on-duty Daoist stopped him in his tracks and took his identity jade token. When he pressed it against a jade register, a short sentence appeared on the page stating: “Wei Yuan—disciple of Skyblue Hall—owes sixty taels for books.”
Wei Yuan was startled as a matter of course. He didn’t think that these few books would cost him half a year of allowance! Sure, he didn’t need to pay it back immediately, but he had to pay it back eventually! He wanted to return the books right there and then, but everyone else in his class had swiped their identity jade tokens and left without even looking at the register.
When everyone was gone, Wei Yuan finally asked in a small voice, “Excuse me, Daoist. Is it okay if I return these books?”
The Daoist replied expressionlessly, “The books are not refundable once you have swiped your identity jade token! Besides, this is the assigned reading from your instructor. Why would you return it? If you’re just planning to coast through life, then why bother coming to the Palace of Absolute Beginning?”
He could only sheepishly leave with the books after being reprimanded by the Daoist.
Wei Yuan was good at discerning what others were thinking based on their body language, and he noticed a while ago that his master was exceptionally generous in all things except when immortal silver was involved. That was why he surmised that his master might be short on money and tried to cut down on costs as best he could.
These history books were valuable as a matter of course, but they were also things he could memorize perfectly after just one reading. He didn’t really think there was a need to buy them. Alas, the Daoist moved faster than he could react and swiped his identity jade token before he could stop him.
Upon returning to his humble abode, Wei Yuan picked up the Qi-drinking Pill and poured out its contents. He then counted how many pills were inside the bottle.
As it turned out, one bottle of Qi-drinking Pill contained just enough pills to last him a month. If he wanted to eat more, then he would have to buy them. The Qi-drinking Pills were really valued for their ability to improve one’s mind. That it also sated one’s hunger for several days straight was just a side benefit.
Wei Yuan picked up the admission guidelines and went through it again. He was hoping to find a way to earn some money. According to the booklet, the Humble Hall responsible for general affairs would issue some missions to low level disciples from time to time. Completing these missions would earn them some rewards. It was the main source of income for poor disciples studying in the Palace of Absolute Beginning.
However, all the missions issued by the Humble Hall required the performing disciples to be at a certain level of cultivation. Even the lowest level mission—one that a Body-tempering stage disciple could complete—required said disciple to have tempered their flesh and blood. Thus, he had no choice but to abandon his plans for the moment.
Wei Yuan spent the afternoon reading the history books. At night, he continued to cultivate the Jade Toad Full Moon Painting. It was a smooth, uneventful night where the jade toad successfully grew the earth underneath its body some more. To be specific, it was now one zhang and two chi in radius.
When dawn broke, Wei Yuan stopped cultivating and slept in his bed for two hours. Feeling fully refreshed, he went to the Enlightenment Hall once more.
The second day’s course was the Foundational Studies of the Path to Immortality. It covered the history of the world of cultivation and immortals. Although it was also a history course, it was very different from A Comprehensive History of the Human Race. The instructor was a middle-aged Daoist named Di Xia (Earthly Hues). He looked elegant and refined like what you would expect from an immortal.
When class began, the Daoist swiped his hand across the air and summoned a long, long painting. The top part of the painting depicted scenes of savage, blood-soaked combat. The middle part of the painting was the longest, and it showed off immortal mountains, Daoist realms, and several immortals who looked to be roaming the heavens. The bottom part of the painting primarily showed a gathering of immortals waging epic battles against countless foreign races and demonic beasts.
When the Daoist pointed a finger, two separate scenes lit up in the painting. One of them showed a man obtaining his Dao and becoming an immortal in a simple cave. The other depicted a King of Humans gathering an army of millions and founding his dynasty. The banner behind him bore the name “Li”.
The entire history of human cultivation was divided into several eras. First, the Distant Antiquity Era and the Middle Antiquity Era. The cut-off point between the two periods was the emergence of the first Immortal Lord. Second, the Middle Antiquity Era and the Near Antiquity Era. The cut-off point was the establishment of the first unified dynasty, the Li Dynasty. Finally, the cut-off point between the Ancient Eras—which was the Distant Antiquity Era, Middle Antiquity Era, and the Near Antiquity Era combined—and the Present Era was the founding of the Great Tang Dynasty and the advent of the Sect Unified Examination.
This was the opening lesson of the subject, so of course they kicked off with the Distant Antiquity Era. At the time, the human race mainly lived in tribes and were scattered across various lands. Later, someone somehow found an astounding book called the Sky Mending Sutra. And so humans began embarking on the path of cultivation and revised the cultivation arts generation upon generation. As their cultivation grew stronger, so did their cultivation arts.
It was thanks to cultivators that the foreign races viewed the human race in a slightly better light. To give an example, if pre-cultivation humans were viewed as livestock, then post-cultivation humans were treated as sheepdogs.
Personally, Wei Yuan didn’t think that the fate of the human race had fundamentally changed with the advent of cultivators. After all, if the livestock were all eaten, then the sheepdog was the next to go.
- Chapter 173: Fair Fight
- Chapter 172: As Good As Gold
- Chapter 171: Reestablishing the Four Commanderies
- Chapter 170: Establishing a Foothold in the Western Frontier
- Chapter 169: Yong’an
- Chapter 168: The Trade
- Chapter 167: Setting Something Aside Temporarily
- Chapter 166: It is Done
- Chapter 165: No Reason It Can’t Be Done
- Chapter 164: Eye Opener
- Chapter 163: The Mortals’ Arrival
- Chapter 162: No Takebacks
- Chapter 161: Business
- Chapter 160: The Compassion of a Healer
- Chapter 159: A Presumptuous Request
- Chapter 158: For Fortune
- Chapter 157: Unsporting
- Chapter 156: Taking Credit for Others’ Work
- Chapter 155: Life is a Flash
- Chapter 154: One Cannot Judge a Human by Appearance
- Chapter 153: Blue Qi
- Chapter 152: How Much Are You Worth?
- Chapter 151: The Powerful Enemy is Here
- Chapter 150: Variable
- Chapter 149: Greenhouse Flowers
- Chapter 148: Newcomer
- Chapter 147: A Flawed World
- Chapter 146: Brutal Torture
- Chapter 145: Merit Hall
- Chapter 144: Life is Difficult
- Chapter 143: Eye Opener
- Chapter 142: Someone Has to Do it
- Chapter 141: Plan of Action
- Chapter 140: The Fire of Mortals
- Chapter 139: Yet Another Day
- Chapter 138: Interception
- Chapter 137: Attrition
- Chapter 136: Spoils of War
- Chapter 135: Surround and Kill
- Chapter 134: Feigning Weakness
- Chapter 133: Milking Him Dry
- Chapter 132: Humanities Students
- Chapter 131: Joint Hearing
- Chapter 130: Three Mothers Discipline Their Son (2)
- Chapter 130: Three Mothers Discipline Their Son (1)
- Chapter 129: Allies are Watching (2)
- Chapter 129: Allies are Watching (1)
- Chapter 128: The Next Day
- Chapter 127: Mutual Support
- Chapter 126: Advancing in the Art of Healing
- Chapter 125: First Look into the Dao of Healing
- Chapter 124: Successors Who Will Follow in My Footsteps
- Chapter 123: Decoration
- Chapter 122: Enthrone
- Chapter 121: Blood Curse
- Chapter 120: Think Thrice, My King!
- Chapter 119: The Battle Begins
- Chapter 118: Defense
- Chapter 117: Calling for Help
- Chapter 116: Usable People
- Chapter 115: Good Boy
- Chapter 114: The Surname of This Land is Wei!
- Chapter 113: This Young Master is Favored by Fortune
- Chapter 112: The Toad Who Dreams of Consuming Qingming
- Chapter 111: Secret Vault
- Chapter 110: Pretend I Don’t Exist (2)
- Chapter 110: Pretend I Don’t Exist (1)
- Chapter 109: First Look
- Chapter 108: Consulting an Elderly Immortal
- Chapter 107: Seems Useless
- Chapter 106: Old Xu Next Door
- Chapter 105: I Have An Immortal Medicine
- Chapter 104: Don’t Come Closer!
- Chapter 103: Big Fish
- Chapter 102: A Prawn Has Taken the Bait (2)
- Chapter 102: A Prawn Has Taken the Bait (1)
- Chapter 101: The Methods of a Top Student
- Chapter 100: This One Is
- Chapter 99: How to Grasp Parting Sorrow (2)
- Chapter 99: How to Grasp Parting Sorrow (1)
- Chapter 98: Dao Foundation Chapter
- Chapter 97: Choice
- Chapter 96: Watching You
- Chapter 95: Elderly Sweeper
- Chapter 94: Chief of Merits
- Chapter 93: Feedback
- Chapter 92: Unforeseen Event
- Chapter 91: The Beginning of Immortal Ascension
- Chapter 90: The Great Realm?
- Chapter 89: Drink Together in Days to Come
- Chapter 88: Peerless (2)
- Chapter 88: Peerless (1)
- Chapter 87: Returning Southward with the Wind (2)
- Chapter 87: Chasing The Light Northward (1)
- Chapter 86: Establishing Virtue
- Chapter 85: Change
- Chapter 84: Calculating Military Merits
- Chapter 83: Meat Grinder
- Chapter 82: The Better Plan
- Chapter 81: I Will Join You No Matter Where You Are
- Chapter 80: I Can Do It Too
- Chapter 79: Recruitment
- Chapter 78: What’s Taking Them So Long
- Chapter 77: More Military Merits Have Arrived
- Chapter 76: He’s a Barbarian Alright
- Chapter 75: The Two-Eight Rule
- Chapter 74: Sect Fellows
- Chapter 73: An Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 72: Height of Audacity
- Chapter 71: Questioning
- Chapter 70: Fengshui Blessing
- Chapter 69: First Clash
- Chapter 68: Night Raid
- Chapter 67: The Three Immortalities
- Chapter 66: Brought Coal During Winter
- Chapter 65: Exclusive Privilege
- Chapter 64: Arriving at the Frontlines
- Chapter 63: Great Love
- Chapter 62: Purging You
- Chapter 61: The Dao Foundations Under the Heavens
- Chapter 60: Can Fill Up a Piece of Jade Paper
- Chapter 59: Minor Exam
- Chapter 58: Push
- Chapter 57: He Deserves This Tribulation
- Chapter 56: Enough is Enough
- Chapter 55: Revenge is not Served Cold
- Chapter 54: Body Blocking a Blade
- Chapter 53: There Won’t Be a Next Time
- Chapter 52: Immortal Sword Unsheathes
- Chapter 51: Something Potent
- Chapter 50: An Eventful Period
- Chapter 49: The Path to Immortality is Long and Arduous
- Chapter 48: As a Master
- Chapter 47: Anniversary
- Chapter 46: Spring Went, Autumn Came
- Chapter 45: I’ll Take Out Two More Than You
- Chapter 44: Upstaged
- Chapter 43: Master-consuming
- Chapter 42: Secret History of the Unified Exam
- Chapter 41: The Cut-off Point Between the Old and the Present
- Chapter 40: Learn Well
- Chapter 39: Strip
- Chapter 38: Dao Foundation Theory
- Chapter 37: As Wonderful As An Orchid
- Chapter 36: So What if He’s Good-looking?
- Chapter 35: Fish on Another’s Plate
- Chapter 34: The Origin of the Human Race
- Chapter 33: The Founder’s Boon (2)
- Chapter 32: The Founder’s Boon (1)
- Chapter 31: Founder Commemoration Ceremony
- Chapter 30: Jade Toad Full Moon Painting
- Chapter 29: Legacies of the Forebears (2)
- Chapter 28: Legacies of the Forebears (1)
- Chapter 27: Centralized Learning
- Chapter 26: The Beginning of An Immortal’s Journey
- Chapter 25: Former Reputation
- Chapter 24: I Want to Join The Palace of Absolute Beginning Too
- Chapter 23: I Am the Rules
- Chapter 22: Not Here to Chat
- Chapter 21: She Blocked My Spear?
- Chapter 20: You Almost Managed to Hurt Me
- Chapter 19: Immovable Like A Mountain
- Chapter 18: The Three Hundred Famous Insults
- Chapter 17: Honest
- Chapter 16: Merit-based Settlement
- Chapter 15: The Vessel of Barbarians
- Chapter 14: A Little Bit of Insight
- Chapter 13: Flipping The Table
- Chapter 12: Literary Test
- Chapter 11: Let Nature Take Its Course
- Chapter 10: Stay In Line
- Chapter 9: Breaking Through
- Chapter 8: Fairness
- Chapter 7: Recruitment
- Chapter 6: Discard The Old, Introduce The New
- Chapter 5: Human Affairs, Immortal Affairs (2)
- Chapter 4: Human Affairs, Immortal Affairs (1)
- Chapter 3: Destined With Teacher
- Chapter 2: Natural Disaster, Man-made Disasters?
- Chapter 1: In Search of Dragon
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