706: Chapter 473 706: Chapter 473 Ye Tian had spoken to Tang Feiyang about what Jiang Tang had told him, that the power of the gold would last only seven days, and if the same Immortal Soul were to break the spell, the gold would immediately turn into stone.
“Does that mean that one of the people among the Crown Prince’s entourage had been targeted by a break in spell?”
Tang Feiyang raised the question and Ye Tian nodded, adding that the Eldest Prince had gone into the brothel and spent several days and nights there.
His spending was interfered with by a monkey with the same Immortal Soul, and later, his mother had someone throw him into the woodshed.
Tang Feiyang hadn’t expected the monkey to be such a hero.
That Eldest Prince was really bad, resorting to using stones in a brothel, it’s no wonder he got beaten.
“He deserved it, the monkey is too powerful.
It actually managed to subdue the Crown Prince, who was then beaten with sticks at the behest of the brothel’s madam, truly satisfying to the public.”
Ye Tian also smiled in acknowledgement, “That monkey wouldn’t be so idle as to meddle in trifles; it’s merely the contract Immortal Beast of my friend.”
Tang Feiyang’s eyes widened in surprise as he said, “Ye Tian, the friend you’re talking about, is he the Alchemist who can produce Supreme Elixirs?
His abilities are so great, he can contract with an Immortal Soul?”
Ye Tian nodded and said, “I don’t know the extent of his strength, I only know that even the great beings of the Cultivation World are toyed with by him.
Despite being the same age as me, his skills are such that neither you nor I can compare!”
“So young?” Tang Feiyang started to feel speechless.
It really was maddening to compare oneself with others; he tried so hard, yet still needed to ask others to concoct elixirs for him.
The impact on his heart wasn’t small, as he looked up in envy and jealousy at the capabilities of others.
Seeing Tang Feiyang in this state, Ye Tian knew how great an impact it had been on him.
It’s not just Tang Feiyang — when Ye Tian first met Jiang Tang and heard that within three months he had broken through from Qi Refining seventh level to Ocean Wheel, many people did not believe it.
Yet there were those who testified to it.
For example, his loved one, Yan Weiwei, and Su Chang’an’s account that Jiang Tang had been injured three months prior and was thought to be dead, only for him to encounter an opportunity under the earth.
To survive from the brink of death and then make a counter-attack.
Just one short month later, Jiang Tang had advanced from Ocean Wheel to Mahayana, which was two major rank advancements!
His own ancestor, having lived for more than a thousand years, was only in the Mahayana Realm.
No wonder the ancestor had gone out seeking for immortality fates.
Ye Tian had taken Supreme Elixirs from others and had also advanced to Ocean Wheel; as it had been proven, many people who consumed Supreme Elixirs advanced very quickly.
Tang Feiyang, still in shock, finally chose to believe it.
He wondered if the Supreme Elixirs were truly that miraculous, if he then would also advance quickly after consuming the elixirs?
His own ancestor was only a Semi-Saint, his father was a Great Scholar, and he himself a Jinshi.
These ten pills, Tang Feiyang didn’t plan to use them all himself.
He planned to give two to his father, two to his ancestor, and keep the rest for himself.
The rest of the family would have to wait for their chance in the future.
Don’t call him selfish — he was using his own resources to seek benefits for himself, even leveraging friendships.
Ye Tian didn’t sit much longer, knowing that once the other party had taken the elixirs, they would certainly be planning to use them for cultivation.
He felt that by holding onto the elixirs and using them to bind Tang Feiyang’s family, these thoughts weren’t lowly; he simply wanted to prevent the Cultivation World from descending into chaos.
In times when the Prime Minister sought to create disruption, having other families stand by their side would make things less difficult for them; the King would also have to weigh his options and not engage in political schemes.
“Tang Feiyang, I’ll be leaving now.”
Tang Feiyang nodded and said, “Then I’ll be waiting for your wedding banquet.
Make it quick, ok?”
“It will be, very soon!” Ye Tian then departed from high above the Confucianism Tao college, their meeting unknown to most people.
Even those from the college were unaware.
Soon after Ye Tian left his room, Tang Feiyang couldn’t sit still any longer and left the college that evening to return home.
Usually residing at the college, the eldest brother left, and the gatekeepers thought that he was either out on patrol or returning to his family home.
Tang Feiyang, as the eldest brother, could claim the freedom to come and go within the college as he pleased, without having to ask anyone for leave, wielded greater authority than a tutor.
Other students needed permission to leave for fun after hours unless they were on patrol.
Tang Feiyang, in a hurry to get there fast, mounted a horse and without arranging for a carriage, not wanting to alarm others with a coachman’s driving.
By the time he returned home at speed, the family mansion had already closed its gates; knocking hurriedly brought someone out to open the door, the guard recognizing his young master.
“Young master, you’re back?”
After opening the gate, the servant immediately took the horse inside, then closed the gate again.
Tang Feiyang simply nodded, not caring whether his parents had gone to bed or not, he headed straight for his parents’ courtyard.
The courtyard of his parents was also closed, so he had to knock and wait in the living room.
The sudden late-night return of their son woke the Minister and his wife from their sleep.
After hearing from their female servant, the wife chose to stay in bed while the Minister went out to see their son.
The Minister hurriedly put on his overcoat and rushed to the living room to meet his son.
The Minister’s wife, seeing his haste, also didn’t bother with makeup or jewelry, and quickly dressed in her overcoat to follow him into the living room.
As the Minister approached his son under the late-night sky, he began to guess at the reason, feelings of anticipation and excitement welling up inside him.
“Feiyang, do you have some good news?”
As his father approached him, Tang Feiyang nodded and then said,
“There is good news.
Could Father please summon Grandfather?”
Tang Feiyang’s grandfather was so intent on not being disturbed while cultivating that he wouldn’t even see members of his own family; his grandson barely saw him, his son being the only one to occasionally visit when there were important matters.