Chapter 17: Lusty snake and rising wood

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Starting Chapter 17 of "Dao of Money": The tea shop was nothing out of the ordinary. The lanterns, already lit, cast a... See what happens next!

The tea shop was nothing out of the ordinary. The lanterns, already lit, cast a warm glow that mingled with the lingering scent of brewing tea, creating an inviting atmosphere. Despite the late hour, the place was still full of life, with customers ranging from wandering cultivators to weary travellers, each nursing a steaming cup and engaging in low, murmured conversations. Chen Ren stepped through the entrance, his eyes scanning the familiar space. It had been a haunt of his— well, the previous Chen Ren's. He would come here occasionally, trailing behind friends with the same lofty aspirations, searching for volumes on the lives of famous cultivators. Those old legends were filled with tales of extraordinary feats, profound enlightenment, and battles that shook mountains. That Chen Ren had been enchanted by such stories, trying to emulate the speech and mannerisms of those ancient heroes. Perhaps it was this obsession that had made him so haughty, looking down on mortals as if they were dust beneath his feet. Chen’s lips twisted into a half-smile at the memory, but his expression soon shifted into one of mild curiosity as he glanced around. The tea stall hadn't changed much; the scent of worn scrolls and ink mingled with the earthy aroma of the tea. Rows of shelves lined one side of the establishment, stacked with books and scrolls, each promising knowledge for those who sought it. Once a customer selected a book, they could choose to take a seat in one of the small cubicles— cramped spaces enclosed within wooden walls, offering a modicum of privacy— or sit at the open tables, reading amidst the buzz of conversation while sipping their tea. Chen Ren walked towards the shelves, his fingers brushing against the rough spines of the scrolls as he searched for something that might be of use. Most of the volumes were the same as he remembered: biographies of storied cultivators, legends of ancient sects, and tedious records of lineages. He even caught sight of a few of the more absurdly long titles— works like “The Celestial Sword that Cut Through the Humans and Heavens” or “Heavenly Phoenix Rising from Ashes to Burn Everything into Ashes”. Yet, buried among these, there were some books whose names made his eyebrows twitch. Volumes like “Lusty Snake and the Rising Wood” sat side by side with the more serious tomes, its title boldly displayed as if challenging anyone who dared to judge the content. Curiosity piqued, he reached for it. "Only for research purposes," he muttered to himself, cracking open the pages. As he skimmed through the lines, he found that it wasn't the scandalous tale he expected. Instead, it detailed a bizarre story about a snake spirit that formed a bond with a tree beast, their journey through the wilderness, and their trials against various predators. The language, poetic and flowery described their struggle to survive and thrive amidst hostile terrain, and there wasn’t a single racy detail to be found. He shook his head, a wry smile playing on his lips as he placed the book back on the shelf. He continued to search, his eyes narrowing as he sought something more practical— treatises on rare herbs, bestiaries that catalogued the creatures of the surrounding forests, anything that might give him an edge. But to his growing disappointment, nothing of the sort seemed to exist among the shelves. The tea house, with great reputation for its book collection, had nothing but fanciful, questionable stories and endless odes to long-dead cultivators. Frowning, his gaze drifted toward the small desk nestled in the corner of the tea stall, where an old woman sat. Her hair having lost its colour now streaked with silver, bound up in a loose bun atop her head. Her face was wrinkled and sun-kissed, but her eyes resembled one of a hawk. She cradled a clay cup in her hands, sipping tea slowly and occasionally moving her eyes around the shop. His memories told him that she was the owner of the place. Deciding that she might have more insight into his search, he approached the desk, offering a polite bow. His eyes went to the label on the table — Qing He, her name must be. “Good evening, Senior Qing He. I’m looking for a particular book if you’d be so kind as to assist me.” Qing He looked up, one brow arching slightly, her eyes darting toward the shelves lining the walls. “There are plenty of books around there, young one. Take your pick,” she said, her voice creaky. “I’ve seen the ones out there, but I can’t find what I’m looking for. Specifically, I’m interested in herbs and beasts. A book that could give me detailed information on them.” Qing He leaned back in her chair, the wooden legs creaking under the shift of her weight. She set down her cup with a soft clink, peering at him over its rim. “Herbs and beasts, you say? This place isn’t a sect library, boy. You want those kinds of books, then join a sect.” He hesitated, then shook his head, meeting her gaze directly. “I already tried. Failed the entrance exams.” A brief, almost pitying chuckle escaped the woman’s lips. “Not all sects are the grand, sky-reaching one's. There are smaller ones, always looking for stray talents.” Chen Ren shook his head. “Not interested. I just need access to knowledge. That’s all. I'm even willing to pay more.” Qing He’s expression didn’t change. She picked up her cup again, taking a slow sip before setting it back down. “Then you’re out of luck. There are no secret collections here, no hidden tomes. If what you want isn’t on those shelves, you might as well leave. As for money, you can pay for my tea and books on those shelves. Nothing more than that.” Chen Ren let out a long sigh, nodding to himself as he considered her words. His mind briefly entertained the idea of using his status as a cultivator or perhaps invoking his recent association with the Tang Clan. But as he glanced back at Qing He, looking at the wrinkles around her eyes, he discarded that notion. Using his status here would be akin to acting like the previous Chen Ren, especially when he was just against an old woman. He needed a different method to get through her. “Thank you anyway,” he said, bowing again before turning back to the shelves. After some searching, he pulled out a book titled “The Immortal Travels of Lu Jie”. It was yet another biography of a cultivator and his turtle whose life had become the stuff of legend. Not the practical text he sought, but at least it might offer some inspiration. He settled down in one of the public seats, choosing a corner where the noise of the tea stall was muted and cracked open the book. As he began to read, a shadow loomed over him, and he glanced up to find Qing He standing beside him, a steaming cup of tea in her hands. “Here,” she said gruffly, setting the cup down on the table beside him. “Glad you found something to read.” Chen Ren blinked, surprised, before offering her a small, genuine smile. “Thank you.” He reached into his pocket, pulling out a few coins and placing them on the table. She grabbed them without turning to leave. She didn’t look back, but Chen Ren thought he saw the corners of her lips curl upward ever so slightly at the coins. He took a sip of the tea, savouring the warmth that spread through his chest, and let himself sink into the tales of Lu Jie, even as his mind continued to puzzle over the best way to find what he truly needed. His other hand turned the brittle pages of the biography. The dim glow of the lanterns cast shifting patterns on the floor, and the hum of conversation from the other patrons filled the air with a comforting background murmur. The tea was warm, smooth, and soothing, but his thoughts remained restless, circling back to Qing He behind the counter. Ensure your favorite authors get the support they deserve. Read this novel on Royal Road. As he took another sip, a soft rustling reached his ears. A moment later, a familiar weight settled on the seat beside him, fur brushing against his arm. He glanced sideways and saw Yalan. The creature stretched leisurely, curling her tail around her paws, before it spoke through his mind. Yalan said, her gaze shifting toward Qing He who was now busy wiping down a dusty ledger. He raised an eyebrow, setting the book aside for a moment. Yalan nodded, the tip of her tail flicking lazily..” Chen Ren’s gaze drifted back to Qing He. Her mannerisms were unhurried, almost mundane— just a regular shopkeeper tending to her tea stall. Yet, there was a precision to the way she moved, a calmness that seemed just a bit too steady for an elder who had supposedly lived among average folks all her life. S~eaʀᴄh the nôvel_Fire.ηet website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality. He tried to see through the veil of ordinariness she wore like a cloak, but there was nothing to give her away. Everything about her, from the faint lines around her eyes to the way she drank, seemed unremarkable. But he couldn’t dismiss what Yalan had said. If she truly was a hidden master, then it explained the knowledge in her advice earlier— her casual mention of joining a smaller sect. He had given her no direct clue that he was a cultivator when she suddenly mentioned the sect competition. Though, even mortals tried their luck in those sect competitions, hoping to secure a menial position within the sect’s ranks. But she had spoken as if she knew he was a cultivator. He cast another glance her way, but she continued her work, her focus entirely on her task. Perhaps she had grown used to keeping her true nature hidden, blending into the background of this quiet corner of the world. From what he remembered, the tea stall had been around for over a decade, always present yet never standing out. And in all that time, she had never done anything to betray her strength— never once let slip the aura that clung to true cultivators like a faint shadow. Chen Ren sipped his tea thoughtfully, a plan beginning to form in his mind. If she was indeed a hidden master, there was a chance—however slim— that she possessed the knowledge he sought, the books he needed. Ancient masters often kept hidden troves of information, things that would never find their way onto the dusty shelves of a public stall. He just needed to find the right opportunity to make himself useful, to earn her favour, to perhaps gain access to whatever secrets she might be guarding. Yalan’s voice broke into his thoughts, her tone curious. Chen glanced down at Yalan, his lips curling into a faint smile. He took another slow sip, feeling the warmth seep into his chest. Yalan’s tail twitched, her gaze shifting from Chen Ren to Qing He once more. ” But there was no reproach in her tone, only a hint of amusement. Whether it took a moment or a month, he would find a way to crack open whatever mystery the old grandma held. After all, in a world of secrets and shadows, the right connections could be more valuable than any rare herb or elusive beast. And if she was truly a master, then beneath that ordinary exterior, she held more than a few keys to the knowledge he sought. Time drifted by slowly in the tea stall, the minutes bleeding into one another as Chen Ren sat in his corner, pretending to be absorbed in the dusty old biography. His gaze, however, frequently drifted over the rim of his cup to Qing He at the counter. She continued with her routine— refilling teapots, arranging cups, and occasionally greeting new customers with a weary nod. The steady pace of her movements betrayed nothing of the hidden strength Yalan had hinted at. But, even as he kept his eyes peeled, no opportunity presented itself. He watched as people came and went— workers, merchants, and the occasional scholar, all entering with the prospect of a warm drink or a brief respite from the day's troubles. Nothing of interest, nothing out of the ordinary. His second cup of tea turned cold. He ordered a third, and as the minutes stretched on, he began to wonder if he would spend the entire evening here without any progress. But just as the tea warmed his hands once more, the bells above the door chimed, announcing the arrival of a group of young women. Their attire marked them as scions of wealth— draped in robes of fine silk, embroidered with different patterns of flowers and mythical creatures. Gold-threaded tassels hung from their sleeves, swaying with every playful step. Jade bangles clinked softly on their wrists, and their hairpins shimmered in the lantern light, each one showing off their families' prosperity. Chen Ren's interest piqued as they made their way to the reception. They gathered around Qing He, who set her teacup down with a soft clink, meeting their smiles with a polite but detached nod. “Ah, Grandma Qing He, do you have any other books here?” one of the girls asked, her voice carrying the cultured tone of someone used to making requests. Qing He regarded her with a raised eyebrow. “What kind are you looking for?” The girl gave a small sigh, adjusting the hem of her silken sleeve. “Most of the books here seem to cater to children or men. We’ve read through nearly all of the cultivation stories you have in stock. Isn’t there anything... different? Something more to our taste?” Qing He’s face remained impassive as she shook her head. “This is all I have, miss. If you’re looking for something different, I suggest you try the merchants next time they come through town.” The disappointment in the girls' expressions was clear, but they could do little but exchange glances and mutter among themselves before turning away, their footsteps carrying them out of the tea stall in a trail of silk and perfume. Chen Ren watched their retreating figures thoughtfully, a plan forming in his mind. This was the opportunity he had been waiting for. With a quick breath, he downed the last of his tea and rose to his feet, striding toward Qing He with purpose. She looked up at his approach, her expression turning from mild curiosity to a familiar wariness. “What do you want now?” she asked, voice flat. Chen Ren offered a polite smile, gesturing in the direction of the door where the girls had exited. “Those young misses. Don’t you think you’re losing customers by not catering to them? If you had books they wanted, they’d keep coming back, and they’d spend plenty of silver doing it.” Qing He shrugged, picking up her teacup again as if the matter was already settled. “Doesn’t matter. I don’t have any more books. And even if I wanted to get more, it’s not easy. Merchants don’t bring many these days, and the ones they do bring are mostly the same— cultivation stories, tales for children, nothing more.” Chen Ren leaned in slightly, his tone gaining a touch of enthusiasm. “What if I offered you a solution to that problem?” She eyed him sceptically, one brow arching as she set her cup down again. “And what solution would that be?” He straightened, letting a bit of confidence slip into his voice. “I could write a book— one that would appeal to those girls. You have a lot of young misses visiting your shop, don’t you? If you had a story that they actually wanted to read, it could bring in more business. They’d come for the tea, stay for the book, and keep returning. Girls like them talk about everything to each other so I'm pretty sure your business will boom.” Qing He’s scepticism only deepened, her lips curving into a dry smile. “You don’t look much like a writer to me.” Chen Ren chuckled softly, spreading his hands in a disarming gesture. “Appearances can be deceiving, Senior. Just give me a chance. If I can do it, will you let me have a look at the herbal books?” She let out a short, humourless laugh. “I already told you, I don’t have any of those. What part of that did you not understand?” “Maybe there are some in the back. It wouldn’t hurt to take a look, would it? Just a small favour, if I manage to write something that brings more customers to your shop.” Qing He stared at him, her gaze as steady and unyielding as a mountain. For a moment, Chen Ren wondered if he had pushed too far, but he held his ground, his expression remaining calm and composed. Qing He let out a long sigh, her breath carrying the weariness of someone who had seen too many schemes and empty promises. She took her time, letting her gaze sweep over Chen Ren, measuring him up from head to toe. Her eyes, sharp and judgemental, flicked briefly to Yalan lingering a few paces behind him. After a moment’s pause, she folded her arms and gave a small, almost reluctant nod. “Sure.” “If you can write up a good book that brings in more business, I’ll search through what I have. But understand, there’s no guarantee I’ll find what you’re looking for.” Chen Ren’s face lit up with a hint of satisfaction. “That’s good enough for me,” he replied, his voice carrying a note of enthusiasm that hadn’t been there before. Without waiting for her to change her mind, he turned on his heel, striding toward the door. If he hadn’t controlled himself, he’d be bouncing on his feet. But good thing, he was still sane. Yalan padded after him, her tail swishing lazily behind. As he left the tea shop, the air seemed cooler, and crisper— or maybe it was just his mind.

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Contents
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
Chapter 118: Gains and dragon Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 119: Wolves of fur Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 120: Winter buisnesses Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 121: Stormbite Pill Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 122: Family situation Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 123: Eureka Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 124: Standardisation (1) Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 125: Need a little flavour Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 126: Spirits of the white Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 127: Broken ridge city Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 128: Hunters Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 129: Jadefire Hall Oct 8th, 2025
Announcement! Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 130: Misunderstanding Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 131: What remains of Jadefire Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 132: Negotiations over tea Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 133: Names are too much trouble Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 134: A rogue cultivator Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 135: Bird catching Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 136: Open shop! Oct 8th, 2025
137. Insured Oct 10th, 2025
138. Shadowy plans Oct 10th, 2025
139. Soul contact Oct 10th, 2025
140. Secret games Oct 10th, 2025
141. Master of disguise (?) Oct 10th, 2025
142. Changing tones Oct 10th, 2025
143. Sect leader agressions Oct 10th, 2025
144. Flames of merit trials Oct 10th, 2025
145. Structure of the trial Oct 10th, 2025
146. Helping head Oct 10th, 2025
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