Chapter 112: Looting the library

Words : 3314 Updated : Oct 6th, 2025
Honestly, Chen Ren had no idea what to do with the head. Leaving a hidden vault with the severed, still-living head of a former domain manifestation realm cultivator was never on his to-do list. Yet here he was, with the thing staring at him, occasionally muttering, and holding what could very well be the true inheritance of soul cultivation. It was the kind of bizarre twist that would’ve made him laugh if it didn’t feel so damn serious. He kept asking himself why Anji’s father had never told her about the head. But when the man in question claimed that his own brother, Wang De, the sect’s founder, had rewritten history to make himself the sole creator of the sect’s legacy… it started to make uncomfortable sense. If that was true, then not even Anji’s father had entered the vault. No one had. For centuries, all they’d done was maintain the outer array, checking it every hundred years or so, treating it more like a sacred monument than a treasure trove. Talking to Anji afterward confirmed most of his guesses. She said the techniques they had were passed down by word of mouth, not scripture. Rumors of soul cultivation had survived, sure—but they were like smoke without fire. If someone with unfathomable soul talent had appeared, the vault would have been opened to them. But no one had. Not in generations. And so the head remained sealed and forgotten, like a locked book no one ever tried to open. After some basic questions, Chen Ren left the head with Anji. The man didn’t seem dangerous—just confused, bitter, and tired in a way that went beyond physical exhaustion. More like a man who’d waited too long and was still unsure what to feel. He didn’t give off killing intent, that made him believe that Anji was safe. Besides, Chen Ren had other things to do. He didn’t want to linger in the vault. The place smelled too much like secrets and dust. So he called Yalan, instructed her to burn the bodies—both the dead cultivators and the hound, then store their ashes in a pouch to scatter on their journey. After that, they moved to the living quarters where the last two dead cultivators had fallen. Yalan burned those too, the flames rising clean and hot under her control. Only one task remained now, moving to visit the library. Chen Ren walked alone toward it, following Anji’s directions. He felt a slight giddy feeling in his chest at the fact that the library mattered. Maybe even more so than the treasures they had found in the vault. He just had hoped the books he needed had survived. Anji had warned him that some of the library’s protective arrays had failed over time. Several bookshelves near the entrance had collapsed, the books upon them rotted beyond recognition. But a decent number still stood tall, untouched by decay, and Chen Ren hoped that they held the manuals he was looking for. On the way, he peeked into the other chambers lining the corridor. One looked like an old kitchen, complete with dusty jars and long-dry storage pots. Another resembled a storeroom, shelves still stacked with dried herbs turned to powder. A few doors led to rooms so dark even his vision couldn’t pierce them, but Yalan tensed near one and quietly whispered, “Beast guardians. They’re asleep.” Apparently, these slumbering beasts were only meant to awaken under two conditions: if someone failed to open the vault and triggered the traps—or if someone, like Chen Ren, waltzed into their den and punched them awake like he did with the puppet. Not in the mood for another fight, he wisely left them alone. The library door creaked as he pushed it open. And what greeted him made his eyes widen. It was massive. Not as vast as the main vault chamber, but easily half its size, with shelves towering around him. Books stretched from wall to wall, row upon row. It felt like an ocean of forgotten knowledge. A few shelves at the front and back had collapsed, and the books there were too far gone—molded and blackened by time. But most stood intact, their spines still sharp, the array glyphs faintly humming. “We start with earth-aspected manuals and anything on beast mastery,” Chen Ren said, his voice hushed by instinct. “But we’re taking everything.” Yalan gave a small nod. “I’d like to read some of these too.” He raised a brow. “I’ve never seen you read.” She snorted. “That’s because this world’s current knowledge bores me. But this…” She gestured around. “This is legacy. Established sects sometimes have tomes that can change the way you see cultivation itself.” Chen Ren only nodded, quietly agreeing, and moved deeper into the library. In the center, he noticed a strange shelf—different from the others. It looked reinforced and held a strange mechanism embedded into its frame. A few books lay fallen before it, untouched by mold, but he ignored it for now. Instead, he started scanning each shelf, pulling out books to check their contents. They were well-organized. One entire shelf was a bestiary, filled with sketches and descriptions of spirit beasts—he made a mental note to pass it to Zi Wen. Another held volumes detailing the history of the Void Blade Sect, which he now suspected was at least half false, crafted by the founder’s brother to hide the truth. Further along, he found odd collections, manuals on herb gathering, ancient recipes written in archaic script, even an entire shelf dedicated to esoteric cultivation theories. One scroll, tucked between thicker books, claimed to teach a method to cultivate while sleeping. He chuckled at that and pocketed it for later reading. Finally, in a dusty corner of the library, he found what he had truly come for—manuals on elemental cultivation. The shelf was crammed with books bound in different colors, each marked by an element. Fire. Water. Metal. And then—there it was. An earth cultivation manual titled [Earth Resonance]. He didn't know its grade yet, but the moment he touched it, he knew Luo Feng would lose his mind when he saw it. There were others too—at least a dozen more on similar techniques. Without wasting time, he pulled out one of the empty spatial rings he’d found in the vault and swept every book from the shelf inside. He didn’t just throw all the books into the spatial ring at once. Instead, he paused, letting his fingers brush across the spines, scanning for anything he might want to read during the long carriage ride back. It didn’t take long to find something interesting. There was a worn manual discussing the many aspects of qi—not just elemental, but spiritual, conceptual, and emotional. It intrigued him. Then he found a slim, faded book on the nuances of tea-making and cultivation harmony. He tucked it aside, already knowing Qing He would appreciate it. But the one that truly caught his eye was a book with a dragon etched into the cover—not gold like legends often described, but crimson, coiled around the book like it was guarding the words inside. He picked it up without thinking. Just as he was preparing to store the rest into the ring, Yalan’s voice cut through the silence. “What are we going to do about the head?” Chen Ren didn’t answer right away. He glanced over at her, then let out a sigh. “Honestly?” he said. “I wanted to just… leave him somewhere. Somewhere no one would find him.” Yalan tilted her head. “Why?” “Because he’s a variable,” Chen Ren replied in a whisper. “Old monsters, especially ones who lost everything, can’t be trusted. He knows his sect is gone. We’ve already killed Blazing Ember Sect cultivators, but he might want a whole crusade against them. If word spreads… I don’t want more trouble. He might be weak now—just a head with no body and no power. But variables become problems when you stop watching them.” He paused, rubbing the back of his neck. “But thinking more about it… I don’t think we can leave him here. Anji’s inheritance lies with him. Whatever truth about soul cultivation is probably tied to that man. And I know you’re curious too.” Yalan exhaled. “I am. But I don’t want to risk anything.” “Neither do I,” he said. “But… it’s like a pet you can’t abandon. Anji needs him. And I—I want to understand soul cultivation better. He might be the only source left. But the only question is…” He trailed off, looking back toward the direction of the vault. “…will he be an ally, or an enemy?” Silence fell between them, broken only by the soft rustling of pages as Chen Ren pulled more books into the spatial ring. For a while, Yalan said nothing. Then, finally, her voice came soft but certain. “I believe he can be trusted.” Chen Ren glanced at her, his brows raised just a bit. “I don’t know,” she admitted, “but I believe it. You’ll make sure he won’t become a threat.” Chen Ren didn’t reply, but the grip on the dragon-covered book in his hand tightened slightly. “He needs us,” Chen Ren said after a moment. “To build a body.” Yalan nodded. “By his own words, he’s one of those cultivators who always wanted more—stronger realms, deeper comprehension, greater heights. He won’t be content staying as just a head. That’s our advantage.” Chen Ren’s eyes narrowed slightly in thought as she continued. “He’s vulnerable right now. And we need his knowledge. So if we give him what he wants… he’ll give us what we need.” “Like answers,” Chen Ren murmured. “About the medallion. The golden dragon. Everything Qing He told us. He might have some clue about it.” “Yes,” Yalan said firmly. “He might even know about the devourers.” Support the creativity of authors by visiting the original site for this novel and more. That name lingered in the air for a few more seconds. “He said he was born centuries ago. If the stories existed back then, he might have heard them before they became myths.” Chen Ren nodded. He had thought the same thing. Deep down, he’d already accepted it—no matter how much he tried to shape his own fate, there was a larger design unfolding around him. A deeper plan. He had been so focused—building his sect, growing his businesses, training, preparing—but there was a looming shadow beyond it all. Something bigger than just him or even the sect. The medallion. The vision. The golden dragon. And worst of all—he knew the danger was coming, but he lacked the information to face it. The head might finally fill that gap. “If he really knows something,” Chen Ren said slowly, “then I might finally understand the threat. And start preparing for it properly.” He turned to Yalan and let out a long breath. “So we’re taking him back to Meadow.” Then he sighed and touched his forehead. “Let’s just hope none of the kids see him. They’ll toss him around like a ball.” Yalan chuckled. “Let’s hope it doesn’t come to that.” Then her expression shifted, becoming a little more serious. “I want you to get closer to him in the carriage. Talk to him. Learn who he is. If we’re going to rebuild his body… we need to prepare.” Chen Ren gave her a long look, then let out a low, wry laugh. “So more work for me, huh? I can’t even sleep on the carriage now.” “You can sleep in the village,” Yalan replied smoothly. “Besides, don’t pretend. I know you’re curious. You want to learn more about him.” Chen Ren didn’t deny it. He simply gave a small nod, looking back at the crimson dragon on the cover of the book in his hand. “Well… yeah. I am.” *** Li Xuan walked alone down the dirt path, the wind cold against his back, sharp enough to cut through his robes. The path ahead was empty, but his steps never quickened. His gaze kept drifting over his shoulder. Something was following him. It could’ve just been the wind—any normal person would’ve thought so—but Li Xuan trusted his instincts more than his senses. He had honed them too long, too carefully, to mistake the weight of a gaze for a breeze. Still, he didn’t stop. Whatever followed him would reveal itself in time. And he didn’t have to work for it. He walked with his spine straight and his aura sealed, but anticipation stirred in his chest—not from fear, but from excitement. Soon, he would meet the one who had unknowingly marked the end of his cultivation journey. Chen Ren. Ashen City had given him far more than he’d expected. Ever since he saved the Zhu Clan’s young master and they took him in, his days had been full. A blur of training sessions, sparring bouts, and conversations—more than he was used to. The girls in the clan hadn’t missed a chance to talk to him either. He hadn’t known how to handle that at first. He’d spent most of his life under strict training, sheltered and focused, so when they smiled or lingered near him, he didn't know whether to run or bow. In the end, he let them talk. Let them flirt. A cultivator, after all, was meant to experience all things—battle, spirit, hardship… and women. S~eaʀᴄh the nôᴠel Fire.nёt website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality. But indulgence wasn’t his weakness. He wasn’t like the soft-hearted sons of nobility who fell at the first taste of wine and perfume. He trained every day, no matter the distractions. Sparred without fail. And there was no shortage of opponents in Ashen City. The Zhu clan had no lack of fighters. Dozens had challenged him, and he’d learned from each one. When they had fallen short of expectations, he had found opponents beyond the clan. And it was Shen Bao who stood out—head of one of the more aggressive hunting groups with ruthless instincts and no hesitation. Sparring with him had left Li Xuan sore, bruised, and better. Still, as valuable as this time had been, he knew he couldn’t stay. Chen Ren was the reason. A name he hadn’t expected to remember, let alone pursue. A man who had risen in the chaos, not through luck, but will. There were other factors that backed him up, determination, strength, and strategy. And when Li Xuan looked at him, he didn’t see a rival anymore—he saw everything he had wanted to become. That was the truth. It was a bitter pill to swallow, but it was clear. He didn’t need a home, a clan, or even a city. What he needed was that one moment. That final battle. To see who he truly was, when everything was stripped away. And so, with his sword at his back and his mind set, Li Xuan had taken off toward Meadow Village—the place where Chen Ren had founded his new sect. He didn’t know what to expect. A part of him imagined a fledgling sect barely held together with discipline and luck. He had tried one of their products—alcohol called moonshine they brewed and sold, apparently good enough to catch the attention of most cultivators in Ashen City. But surely that wasn’t what the sect was about. Chen Ren didn’t strike him as the kind to waste cultivation potential chasing after liquor. Would there be powerful cultivators waiting there? Unlikely. Most sects took decades—centuries, even—to gather real talent. Especially those built from scratch, without ancient backing or long-standing bloodlines. As he walked, the wind stirred again, curling down his collar like a warning finger. The sense that something was following him returned, this time heavier, almost oppressive. His instincts screamed. He spun on his heel—and landed in a ready stance just as the creature came down in front of him with a thunderous thud. Li Xuan’s eyes narrowed. It was a wolf—but no ordinary one. No, this one looked nothing short of a behemoth. It stood easily a foot or two taller than any spirit beast wolf he had ever seen, its limbs coiled with lean, corded muscle. Its fur, once perhaps a dusky gray, had darkened into something far more menacing—blacker than obsidian, absorbing the light instead of reflecting it. It radiated an overwhelming pressure, and when it bared its fangs, Li Xuan caught sight of teeth like daggers—far more than a wolf should’ve had. Every instinct told him to draw his blade. Until his gaze rose just a little higher… and he froze. A man was sitting on the beast’s back. Li Xuan’s sword slid half out of its sheath before he raised it and pointed directly at the rider, who—judging by the relaxed posture—had no intention of hiding. The man tilted his head, expression unreadable beneath the shadow of his hood. “Who are you?” Li Xuan’s eyes narrowed. “Why should I tell you anything?” he replied coldly. “You’re just a bandit blocking a road.” The rider laughed. “Bandit? Haven’t been called that in a while.” He leaned forward slightly, patting the beast’s thick neck. “I only asked because you’re heading toward my sect. It’s not every day someone like you strolls in. Strong. Armed. Quiet.” He gestured lazily with one hand. “State your purpose.” Li Xuan’s grip tightened on his blade. Was this man talking about Chen Ren sect? A sect with beast tamers already? That was… unexpected. Impressive, even. Still, he wasn’t one to be interrogated on the road like a criminal. “And what if I don’t?” Li Xuan said. “Then I’ll have to force it out of you,” the man replied, a grin tugging at the corner of his lips. Li Xuan’s stance shifted slightly. “You and your pet will lose your lives.” “Maybe,” the man said, utterly unfazed. “But who said I was alone?” Li Xuan’s eyes flicked to the trees for a moment, sensing no other presence—but then the man spoke again, calmly. “And even if I fall, Sect Leader Chen will take revenge. That, I promise.” At that, Li Xuan lowered his sword. So Chen Ren already had followers willing to die for him? Li Xuan's thoughts turned thoughtful. The sect might be further ahead than he had imagined. There was no doubt anymore—the man in front of him was one of Chen Ren's people. Knowing he hadn’t come seeking trouble, only a match that would settle the restless fire in his chest, Li Xuan exhaled slowly and lowered his blade. The gesture made the rider raise a brow, clearly surprised. “Sect Leader Chen?” Li Xuan asked. “You mean Chen Ren?” “Yes… Yes, I do. You know him?” Li Xuan nodded once. “We’ve sparred in the past. I’ve come to find him.” He stepped forward. “I’m here to challenge him to another duel.” The man atop the beast gave a low whistle, lips quirking in amusement. “You’re the first person I’ve met on this road with a reason like that.” He leaned down slightly, studying Li Xuan more closely. “Well then… I guess you're not lost after all.” *** A/N - You can read 30 chapters (15 Magus Reborn and 15 Dao of money) on my patreon. Annual subscription is now on too. Read 15 chapters ahead HERE. Join the discord server HERE. Magus Reborn is OUT NOW. It's a progression fantasy epic featuring a detailed magic system, kingdom building, and plenty of action. Read here.

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Dao of Money
Dao of Money Author:Extra26
Chapter 1: I'm a Young Master? Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 2: Market research Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 3: Old Man Tian Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 4: Rice... What? Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 5: First day Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 6: Marketing idea Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 7: Booming business Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 8: First employee Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 9: Yalan Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 10: Dao of... Money? Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 11: Esoteric daos Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 12: Tainting reputation Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 13: Turning it over Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 14: Right kind of opportunity (Bonus Chapter) Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 15: A new wind Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 16: Haggling (Bonus Chapter) Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 17: Lusty snake and rising wood Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 18: Qing He Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 19: Foresting Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 20: Spicy herbs Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 21: Refining and extracting Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 22: Business sect Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 23: Lots of dumplings Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 24: Bai Hu Trade Association Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 25: Women and strategy Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 26: Xianxia staple young master Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 27: Absolute Might Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 28: Unofficial sect status Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 29: Blood Snakes Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 30: Yu Kuang Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 31: Taking out a gang (1) Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 32: Taking out a gang (2) Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 33: Scheming Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 34: Faceslapping Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 35: Chosen Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 36: Spirit Manifestation Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 37: Cultivation disciplines Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 38: Ancient medallion Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 39: Escape in the mists Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 40: Bitter Pills Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 41: Innocent until proven (1) Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 42: Innocent until proven (2) Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 43: Registration Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 44: Tricks and Rivals Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter Annual Membership Patreon Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 45: Young master manipulation (1) Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 46: Young master manipulation (2) Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 47: Li of the Xuan Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 48: City Lord Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 49: Semi finalist Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 50: Trap Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 51: Thousand Poison Tongue Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 52: Vs Gu Tian Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 53: Heavenly qi Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 54: Primordial descent Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 55: Dragonheart Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 56: Dead egg Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 57: Future Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter Epilogue 1 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter Epilogue 2 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 58: Currency and a new start Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 59: Little yuze Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 60: Force of good Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 61: Locust extermination Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 62: Sect recruitment (1) Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 63: Sect Recruitment (2) Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 64: Sect recruitment (3) Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 65: A lesson on Dao Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 66: Puppets and beer Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 67: Whiskey Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 68: Star qi Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 69: Fooling a sect Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 70: Selling a lie Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 71: A new city, new opportunity Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 72: Best alcohol in the world Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 73: Finding your dao Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 74: Creating demand Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 75: Tender Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 76: Dao of Forge Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 77: How to free a slave Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 78: Brewing a plan Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 79: How to manipulate a clan patriarch Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 80: Return to Cloud Mist City Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 81: Expansion troubles Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 82: Devourers Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 83: Progression finally Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 84: Demonstration Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 85: Li Xuan's quest Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 86: Union Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 87: Bandits Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 88: Machine and machinations Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter Msgus Reborn Book 1 launch on Amazon Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 89: Marketing is constant Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 90: Paranoia Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 91: Counterfeits Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 92: Give and take Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 93: A meeting of merchants Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 94: End of the union head Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 95: A journey of flaws Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 96: The princess' interest Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 97: Corpse lands Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 98: Dao of trust Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 99: Secrets from past Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 100: A tale of a sect war Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 101: Making a decision Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 102: Immortal blood Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 103: Danger up front Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 104: Trailing Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 105: Array traping Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 106: Another act (Hope you like new cover) Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 107: Fuk yu Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 108: Demon Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 109: The vault Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 110: Getting head Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 111: How to talk to a head 101 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 112: Looting the library Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 113: Tax concessions Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 114: Lightning duel Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 115: Key and books Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 116: Carp sees the dragon Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter Book 2 Epilogue 1 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter Book 2 Epilogue 2. Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 117: Beast rising Oct 6th, 2025
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