Scripture of Days Past
Chapter 110: Capturing the Fiend
- Chapter 124: Fighting Through Illness
- Chapter 123: Bragging
- Chapter 122: Change in National Fortune
- Chapter 121: Worsening Condition
- Chapter 120: Terrible Reputation
- Chapter 119: Name Change
- Chapter 118: Raising Chickens
- Chapter 117: Spirit of Death
- Chapter 116: Undying
- Chapter 115: Fiendish Alliance
- Chapter 114: A Bleak Future
- Chapter 113: Great Hero Chu Qiguang
- Chapter 112: The Compassionate Chu Qiguang
- Chapter 111: The “Hospitable” Villagers
- Chapter 110: Capturing the Fiend
- Chapter 109: Southern Ravine Village
- Chapter 108: Establishing a New Fiend Village
- Chapter 107: Taking Flight
- Chapter 106: Emergence of the Purple Mansion
- Chapter 105: Wang Cailiang’s Nightmare
- Chapter 104: Educating Chen Gang and the Cat Fiends
- Chapter 103: Virtue Treasury
- Chapter 102: Cloud Scattering Palms
- Chapter 101: Breakthrough to the Fourth State
- Chapter 100: Business Proposal
- Chapter 99: Sumeru King Scripture
- Chapter 98: Meeting the Emperor
- Chapter 97: Mental Evolution
- Chapter 96: Securing the Scripture
- Chapter 95: Trap
- Chapter 94: Seizure of Assets
- Chapter 93: Confrontation
- Chapter 92: Preparations
- Chapter 91: Assassination
- Chapter 90: Account Books
- Chapter 89: Illegal Trade
- Chapter 88: Mining Coal
- Chapter 87: Exorcism
- Chapter 86: For the People and the Empire
- Chapter 85: Seeking Help From a Close Friend
- Chapter 84: Plan
- Chapter 83: Demonification
- Chapter 82: Detainment and Interrogation
- Chapter 81: Pill Poison
- Chapter 80: Search
- Chapter 79: Assigning Blame
- Chapter 78: The Demon Vanquishing Department
- Chapter 77: Ear Opening Pills and Golden Wine
- Chapter 76: Taking Pills
- Chapter 75: Class Conflict
- Chapter 74: Ideological Education
- Chapter 73: The Smell of a Woman
- Chapter 72: Equality
- Chapter 71: Inexplicable Hostility
- Chapter 70: Storehouse
- Chapter 69: Discussion
- Chapter 68: Its Too Dangerous in the Night
- Chapter 67: Tracking
- Chapter 66: Land Furore
- Chapter 65: Concerns
- Chapter 64: Storytelling
- Chapter 63: Ideological and Political Education
- Chapter 62: Cat Savior
- Chapter 61: Caring for Stray Cats
- Chapter 60: The Cat Fiends of Azure Sun County
- Chapter 59: Request
- Chapter 58: Unrelenting
- Chapter 57: Expert Detective
- Chapter 56: Shut Out
- Chapter 55: Search for Fox Fiends
- Chapter 54: Nobody Knows More About This Case Than Me
- Chapter 53: Homicide Case
- Chapter 52: Revenge
- Chapter 51: Battle and Spectator
- Chapter 50: Ambush
- Chapter 49: Cultivation Hindrances
- Chapter 48: Mad Dog
- Chapter 47: Second Foundation Establishment
- Chapter 46: Winning Over the Dog Fiends
- Chapter 45: Old Black’s Backstory
- Chapter 44: Stray Dogs are So Adorable
- Chapter 43: Caring for Stray Dogs
- Chapter 42: Deal
- Chapter 41: You Missed Out Big Time
- Chapter 40: Wolong and Fengchu
- Chapter 39: Everyone Has Bright Futures Ahead
- Chapter 38: Wise Hero Academy
- Chapter 37: He’s Gotten in My Way
- Chapter 36: Who Got Cucked?
- Chapter 35: Chu Qiguang is What It Says
- Chapter 34: Dirty
- Chapter 33: Master’s Orders
- Chapter 32: I Didn’t See Anyone
- Chapter 31: You’re Here to Pick On Me as Well
- Chapter 30: Chance Encounter
- Chapter 29: Customer Experience
- Chapter 28: Imperial Examinations
- Chapter 27: Diligent Cultivation
- Chapter 26: Bright Future Ahead
- Chapter 25: Please Don’t be Dead
- Chapter 24: Don’t Panic
- Chapter 23: I’m Going to Change my Fate
- Chapter 22: There’s Nothing I Detest More Than Money
- Chapter 21: The Price of Ten Ergous
- Chapter 20: Treatment
- Chapter 19: Dog Ghost
- Chapter 18: Visit
- Chapter 17: Eating Meat
- Chapter 16: A Beating Followed by a Meal
- Chapter 15: Practicing Martial Arts
- Chapter 14: Bite Me Hard
- Chapter 13: Fiend-Slaying and Fiendish Aura
- Chapter 12: Knock Him Out
- Chapter 11: Extraordinary Aptitude
- Chapter 10: Concentration
- Chapter 9: Cultivation
- Chapter 8: Qiao Zhi
- Chapter 7: Scaling the Mountain
- Chapter 6: Ceremony
- Chapter 5: Comfort
- Chapter 4: Selling Land
- Chapter 3: Cat Fiend
- Chapter 2: You Told the Story Wrong
- Chapter 1: Story
Zheng Sanshui led Chu Qiguang and Chen Gang into the inner room, then removed a straw mat to reveal a body in such horrific condition that Chen Gang stumbled back in horror before throwing up onto the ground.
"Don't say I didn't warn you," Zheng Sanshui sighed with a shake of his head. "He was bitten to death by the fiend, so his entire body is covered in bite marks."
After covering the corpse again, Zheng Sanshui told Chu Qiguang that he was going home to rest. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎
"It's about to get dark, and going out at night is really dangerous. If you want, you two can spend the night at my place, then go back tomorrow morning."
Chu Qiguang refused the kind offer, telling Zheng Sanshui that he wanted to look around and see if he could uncover any leads. In reality, he was going to meet back up with Qiao Zhi and the others.
As soon as they reunited with Qiao Zhi outside the village, Big Head immediately began rubbing against Chu Qiguang's leg as he yelled, "I found the fiend, Godfather! I sniffed it out all on my own!"
White Rice and Qiao Zhi both rolled their eyes in disdain at Big Head's sycophantic display.
"Well done. Take me to see it," Chu Qiguang said as he stroked Big Head's head.
Big Head rubbed his head against Chu Qiguang's palm with a blissful look on his face, then he led everyone to a hole in the ground.
"The entire area around the village reeks of a foul odor, and this is where the smell is coming from. I'll go in there and capture it for you, Godfather!"
"There's no need for that," Chu Qiguang replied, then instructed everyone to gather some firewood.
He placed the firewood at the entrance of the hole and started a fire, while Chen Gang took off his clothes and used them to fan the smoke into the hole.
A few minutes later, the soil around the entrance of the hole trembled, and a yellow vole sprang out of the earth, snarling at Chu Qiguang and the others menacingly.
The vole was the size of a pig, but it quickly realized that it was no match for Chu Qiguang and his entourage. It hurriedly fled the scene while crying out in panic.
The vole took a paw strike to the back from White Rice, then had its face scratched by Qiao Zhi's claws. In its blind panic to escape, it ran headfirst into Chu Qiguang and was knocked to the ground. Chen Gang, White Rice, and Big Head immediately pounced on it to make sure it couldn't escape.
The vole struggled desperately with all its might, but White Rice gave it a slap on the head and scoffed, "That's what you get for sneak-attacking me."
"You're that useless cat from last time!" the vole snapped. "I could beat you easily even if I didn't sneak an attack on you! If you didn't have all these people helping you, I could beat your ass even with three paws tied behind my back!"
Just like the villagers, the vole looked rather emaciated.
Noticing this, Chu Qiguang asked, "Did you start stealing food from the villagers because you're starving?"
"I deserve that food! I'm the one doing all their farming!" the vole replied indignantly.
"Oh? What do you mean by that?" Chu Qiguang asked.
"Who are you?" the vole asked. "Are you a cat fiend in human form?"
White Rice slapped the vole on the head once again and snapped, "This is our king! You better show him some respect!"
The vole's attitude improved slightly after learning that Chu Qiguang was also a fiend, and he said, "This entire shitty village is full of liars and scammers..."
As Chu Qiguang listened to the vole's story, a look of surprise gradually appeared on his face.
The vole's name was Jin Ji, and he had come from the Great Zhu Nation, far away in the west. According to him, the nation was ruled by three-headed fiends, and the nation operated under a class system imposed on all its residents.
Fiends of a higher class could eat lower-class fiends and humans as they pleased. Humans and voles were both considered bottom feeders of society in the Great Zhu Nation. They were essentially slaves who had to farm all day, and they were constantly at risk of being eaten by higher-class fiends.
In pursuit of a better life, Jin Ji fled the Great Zhu Nation and defected to the Great Qian Empire with his family of eighteen. However, by the time they arrived, only eight of them were left.
Life wasn't much better on the northwestern grasslands. They were captured, enslaved, and forced to work all day, often without any food. Before long, only four of them remained. Thus, they fled once again, this time to the Great Han Empire, but Jin Ji was the only one who ultimately completed the journey alive.
Upon arriving at Southern Ravine Village, he discovered it was a very sparsely populated area with large stretches of barren, uncultivated land, so he thought it would be a good place to start his new life. Over time, he was even able to reach an agreement with the villagers. They would give him their land to farm, but in return, he would give them half of his harvest.
This was a far better arrangement than what he had endured in the Great Zhu Nation and the Great Qian Empire, so he happily agreed. In the beginning, he was quite wary of the villagers, but he soon discovered that they really didn't seem to harbor any animosity toward fiends. In fact, they would even help him from time to time.
"I was a fool to have believed them!" Jin Ji spat through gritted teeth. "After my harvest, they invited me to drink wine with them to celebrate, then stole all my wheat while I was drunk! This village is full of frauds and thieves!"
"Is that why you steal food from them every night?" Qiao Zhi asked.
"It's not stealing!" Jin Ji yelled furiously. "I'm just taking back what's rightfully mine! I haven't been able to recover much anyway. I don't know where they've hidden the food, but most of it is gone!"
"Why did you bite that villager to death? Was it for revenge?" Chen Gang asked.
"What are you talking about? I've never killed anyone!" Jin Ji denied.
"You didn't bite that villager to death?" Chen Gang asked.
"No!" Jin Ji yelled.
"Lemme try to make sense of this," Qiao Zhi mused with a thoughtful expression.
"Why bother trying to make sense of this ourselves when we can just ask the warden?" Chu Qiguang scoffed. He tied Jin Ji up, then began making his way toward the village.
White Rice was tasked with keeping an eye on the bound Jin Ji, while Chu Qiguang and Chen Gang entered the village. Qiao Zhi and Big Head accompanied them in the shadows.
Even though it was already very late at night, they heard the sounds of many windows opening and closing as soon as they entered the village. It seemed that many villagers were still wide awake and observing them from the darkness.
Chu Qiguang made his way to Zheng Sanshui's house, then knocked on the door and called out, "Are you still up, Zheng Sanshui?"
There was no response.
"We found that vole fiend," Chu Qiguang continued. "He says that you rented your land to him in exchange for his farming services. Is that true?"
His voice carried far and wide through the deathly silent village, and it seemed as if everyone was holding their breath in anticipation.
After a long silence, a resigned sigh finally rang out from inside Zheng Sanshui's room.
- Chapter 124: Fighting Through Illness
- Chapter 123: Bragging
- Chapter 122: Change in National Fortune
- Chapter 121: Worsening Condition
- Chapter 120: Terrible Reputation
- Chapter 119: Name Change
- Chapter 118: Raising Chickens
- Chapter 117: Spirit of Death
- Chapter 116: Undying
- Chapter 115: Fiendish Alliance
- Chapter 114: A Bleak Future
- Chapter 113: Great Hero Chu Qiguang
- Chapter 112: The Compassionate Chu Qiguang
- Chapter 111: The “Hospitable” Villagers
- Chapter 110: Capturing the Fiend
- Chapter 109: Southern Ravine Village
- Chapter 108: Establishing a New Fiend Village
- Chapter 107: Taking Flight
- Chapter 106: Emergence of the Purple Mansion
- Chapter 105: Wang Cailiang’s Nightmare
- Chapter 104: Educating Chen Gang and the Cat Fiends
- Chapter 103: Virtue Treasury
- Chapter 102: Cloud Scattering Palms
- Chapter 101: Breakthrough to the Fourth State
- Chapter 100: Business Proposal
- Chapter 99: Sumeru King Scripture
- Chapter 98: Meeting the Emperor
- Chapter 97: Mental Evolution
- Chapter 96: Securing the Scripture
- Chapter 95: Trap
- Chapter 94: Seizure of Assets
- Chapter 93: Confrontation
- Chapter 92: Preparations
- Chapter 91: Assassination
- Chapter 90: Account Books
- Chapter 89: Illegal Trade
- Chapter 88: Mining Coal
- Chapter 87: Exorcism
- Chapter 86: For the People and the Empire
- Chapter 85: Seeking Help From a Close Friend
- Chapter 84: Plan
- Chapter 83: Demonification
- Chapter 82: Detainment and Interrogation
- Chapter 81: Pill Poison
- Chapter 80: Search
- Chapter 79: Assigning Blame
- Chapter 78: The Demon Vanquishing Department
- Chapter 77: Ear Opening Pills and Golden Wine
- Chapter 76: Taking Pills
- Chapter 75: Class Conflict
- Chapter 74: Ideological Education
- Chapter 73: The Smell of a Woman
- Chapter 72: Equality
- Chapter 71: Inexplicable Hostility
- Chapter 70: Storehouse
- Chapter 69: Discussion
- Chapter 68: Its Too Dangerous in the Night
- Chapter 67: Tracking
- Chapter 66: Land Furore
- Chapter 65: Concerns
- Chapter 64: Storytelling
- Chapter 63: Ideological and Political Education
- Chapter 62: Cat Savior
- Chapter 61: Caring for Stray Cats
- Chapter 60: The Cat Fiends of Azure Sun County
- Chapter 59: Request
- Chapter 58: Unrelenting
- Chapter 57: Expert Detective
- Chapter 56: Shut Out
- Chapter 55: Search for Fox Fiends
- Chapter 54: Nobody Knows More About This Case Than Me
- Chapter 53: Homicide Case
- Chapter 52: Revenge
- Chapter 51: Battle and Spectator
- Chapter 50: Ambush
- Chapter 49: Cultivation Hindrances
- Chapter 48: Mad Dog
- Chapter 47: Second Foundation Establishment
- Chapter 46: Winning Over the Dog Fiends
- Chapter 45: Old Black’s Backstory
- Chapter 44: Stray Dogs are So Adorable
- Chapter 43: Caring for Stray Dogs
- Chapter 42: Deal
- Chapter 41: You Missed Out Big Time
- Chapter 40: Wolong and Fengchu
- Chapter 39: Everyone Has Bright Futures Ahead
- Chapter 38: Wise Hero Academy
- Chapter 37: He’s Gotten in My Way
- Chapter 36: Who Got Cucked?
- Chapter 35: Chu Qiguang is What It Says
- Chapter 34: Dirty
- Chapter 33: Master’s Orders
- Chapter 32: I Didn’t See Anyone
- Chapter 31: You’re Here to Pick On Me as Well
- Chapter 30: Chance Encounter
- Chapter 29: Customer Experience
- Chapter 28: Imperial Examinations
- Chapter 27: Diligent Cultivation
- Chapter 26: Bright Future Ahead
- Chapter 25: Please Don’t be Dead
- Chapter 24: Don’t Panic
- Chapter 23: I’m Going to Change my Fate
- Chapter 22: There’s Nothing I Detest More Than Money
- Chapter 21: The Price of Ten Ergous
- Chapter 20: Treatment
- Chapter 19: Dog Ghost
- Chapter 18: Visit
- Chapter 17: Eating Meat
- Chapter 16: A Beating Followed by a Meal
- Chapter 15: Practicing Martial Arts
- Chapter 14: Bite Me Hard
- Chapter 13: Fiend-Slaying and Fiendish Aura
- Chapter 12: Knock Him Out
- Chapter 11: Extraordinary Aptitude
- Chapter 10: Concentration
- Chapter 9: Cultivation
- Chapter 8: Qiao Zhi
- Chapter 7: Scaling the Mountain
- Chapter 6: Ceremony
- Chapter 5: Comfort
- Chapter 4: Selling Land
- Chapter 3: Cat Fiend
- Chapter 2: You Told the Story Wrong
- Chapter 1: Story
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