Scripture of Days Past
Chapter 83: Demonification
- 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
"Our Azure Sun Daoist Temple is investigating the Immortal Dao corpse reanimation case, and we were the ones who captured him, so what right do you have to interrogate him?" Daoist Master Law Origin countered.
"This case has far-reaching implications and involves many local officials and prominent clans, so it must be handled by the Demon Vanquishing Department!" Li Changqing declared. "Take him away!"
There was a great deal of overlap between the duties of the Demon Vanquishing Department and the Heavenly Master Religion, so the two sides were constantly at odds. 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶
When the Demon Vanquishing Department was first founded, the Heavenly Master Religion provided them with significant support in the form of martial arts, Dao arts, and pill refinement techniques.
However, the Demon Vanquishing Department was later used by the imperial clan to oppose the Heavenly Master Religion, giving rise to a bitter rivalry between the two.
"How dare you, Li Changqing!" Daoist Master Law Origin snapped. "Since when has the Demon Vanquishing Department had the jurisdiction to seize someone from our Heavenly Master Religion?"
"What're you gonna do about it?" Li Changqing asked in a provocative and menacing voice, aiming a kick at Daoist Master Law Origin, and sending him flying back like a cannonball.
Daoist Master Law Origin was furious as he glared at Li Changqing, but he could only fume in silence.
"The Demon Vanquishing Department has jurisdiction over all cases in which imperial court officials and their clansmen are suspected of involvement with fiends, demons, and cults," Li Changqing said coldly. "If you have a problem with that, then get the Spirit Province Daoist Registrar to come and speak to me."
The Spirit Province Daoist Registrar was the Heavenly Master Religion organization that oversaw all Daoist temples in Spirit Province.
Daoist Master Law Origin was furious, but the fact remained that he was no match for Li Changqing in a fight, so there was nothing he could do.
In the face of the Demon Vanquishing Department's domineering authority, none of the other officials present were willing to stand up for Daoist Master Law Origin. However, it seemed that Li Changqing also didn't want to draw too much ire from everyone, and he ultimately agreed to interrogate Master Heavenly Secrets in a cell in the county office.
***
Outside the cell, Hao Yongtai was seated in a chair with a concerned expression.
"It's fine, Young Master," his personal servant reassured him. "This is the county office. No matter how brazen the Demon Vanquishing Department is, Li Changqing wouldn't dare to do anything to a prisoner here."
However, less than fifteen minutes had passed when a horrific, otherworldly roar rang out from deep within the cell. All of the soldiers and bailiffs present began trembling uncontrollably, rooted to the spot.
Immediately afterward, the outer wall of the cell was blown wide open. The moon had been concealed behind a suffocating blanket of dark clouds, leaving no light to illuminate the unfolding scene.
A burst of demonic cackling rang out from within the inky darkness of the cell, and an enormous creature slowly squeezed its way out.
All of a sudden, the clouds shifted, and the moonlight filtered through, revealing the terrifying creature’s true form.
Alarmed cries and horrified screams instantly rang out, and some of the bailiffs were so terrified by the sight that they fainted.
It was a giant, swollen, writhing ball of flesh riddled with dozens of deathly pale arms of varying lengths. Every arm was covered in flower-bud-like tumors that secreted dark green slime, which gave off a fleshy aroma.
However, what was most terrifying of all was the twisted human face on top of the ball of flesh. Its mouth was slightly agape, and countless identical faces could be seen through the gap in its upper jaw.
Chu Qiguang was struck by an intense wave of nausea at the grotesque sight, and he was barely able to identify it as Master Heavenly Secrets' face.
This otherworldly creature burst out of the cell, and its presence alone was enough to paralyze everyone present with fear.
Right as Chu Qiguang was staring at the horrific creature, a figure wielding a fiend-slaying saber tore through the night sky like a bolt of black lightning.
The gleaming saber flashed through the air, leaving behind a strong smell of iron rust.
The figure darted back and forth around the creature faster than Chu Qiguang's eyes could follow, and his saber raced through the air at such incredible speed that it produced a sharp ringing sound.
A string of bloodcurdling howls rang out as the creature was rapidly dismembered, sliced into pieces before falling dead to the ground.
The black figure also stopped in his tracks, and it was none other than Li Changqing.
At that moment, his skin was bright red like a cooked lobster, and his entire body was radiating waves of intense heat. His eyes had turned completely white, without any visible pupils. Prominent veins bulged all over his face, as if he were resisting some unknown force.
He hurriedly pulled out a vial, tipped out a pill, and swallowed it. Only then was he able to regain some of his composure.
Only after around fifteen minutes had passed did Li Changqing return to his normal appearance. He turned to Chu Qiguang and the surrounding bystanders and he yelled, "What're you all staring at? Hurry up and get people from the Daoist temple to dispose of this demonic body!"
Hao Yongtai immediately sent a bailiff to the Daoist temple, then turned back to Li Changqing with a hostile gaze and asked, "What did you do?"
"What did I do? I killed him! Didn't you see that he had undergone demonification?" Li Changqing snapped in a cold voice.
"He was fine when we handed him over to you. How did he suddenly undergo demonification?" Hao Yongtai pressed.
"Cult followers don't believe in the Profound Origin Dao Lord, so it's no surprise when they stray onto demonic paths," Li Changqing said indifferently before turning to leave.
Hao Yongtai instinctively reached out to stop him, but the moment he extended his arm, Li Changqing struck it with the scabbard of his saber, breaking it instantly.
Hao Yongtai groaned in pain and stumbled back. Chu Qiguang quickly stepped in to support him.
"If you keep getting in my way, I won't let you off so easily next time," Li Changqing warned coldly before departing with his men, leaving everyone else behind to clean up the mess he had created.
Meanwhile, Chu Qiguang was still thinking about the creature that Li Changqing had just killed. He only snapped out of it when Hao Yongtai asked, "What do we do now, Brother Chu?"
Instead of answering, Chu Qiguang asked his own question. "Was that thing just now a demon?"
"Yeah, what about it?" Hao Yongtai replied.
What about it?! Why are you being so casual about this? Did you not see that thing?
From Ergou's memories, Chu Qiguang already knew that the people in this world were susceptible to demonification, and that the only way to avoid such a fate was to believe in the Profound Origin Dao Lord.
As a matter of fact, Ergou had grown up hearing stories about people undergoing demonification simply from reading too many books, learning too many skills, or being too intelligent. Apparently, the only way to ward off demonic influences was through daily devout prayer to the Profound Origin Dao Lord.
He had always assumed that the so-called demonified individuals who were drowned, burned, and stoned to death were victims of blind superstition, much like the witches who were burned at the stake during the Middle Ages on Earth.
Thinking back to the stories of the scholars falling prey to demonification from reading too many books, it suddenly made sense to Chu Qiguang why the Hao Clan's private library was always deserted, and why Hao Xiangtong was forbidden from going to the private library to read.
This must also be why the academic segment of the martial examination is so simple. The less studying one has to do, the less likely they'll undergo demonification. No wonder this world is filled with uneducated people. But how exactly does demonification work? And why does believing in the Profound Origin Dao Lord allow one to avoid demonification?
Could it be that the Profound Origin Dao Lord actually exists? No wonder the Heavenly Master Religion is so powerful and influential in this world. For some reason, the people of this world need to follow their religious doctrines in order to avoid turning into demons.
With that in mind, Chu Qiguang couldn't help but feel a little concerned for himself. He had read many books and didn't believe in the Profound Origin Dao Lord, didn't that make him highly susceptible to demonification?
Chu Qiguang immediately raised this concern with Qiao Zhi who assured him that his concerns weren't necessary, explaining, Cultivation is a long and arduous journey, and the further one goes and the more they learn, the more susceptible they become to demonification. However, you were once a heavenly immortal, so you possess the aptitude to attain immortality. This means that you didn't fall prey to demonification even after learning the knowledge of immortals, so you don't have to worry about bearing the burden of mortal knowledge.
Qiao Zhi then went on to explain that fiends were far less likely than humans to undergo demonification, so they were generally safe even if they didn't believe in the Heavenly Master Religion.
"We have to go to the Wu Manor and inform my father and the others about what happened here," Hao Yongtai urged.
Chu Qiguang promptly left the county office with Hao Yongtai, and shortly afterward, Daoist priests from the Daoist temple arrived at the scene to dispose of the demonic body.
- 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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