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Family Cultivation : The Jiang Clan’s Immortality System

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In a world where cultivation clans rise and fall beneath the shadow of immortal sects, the Jiang family was once nothing more than an ordinary mortal household with fragile roots and limited prospects. But everything changes when Jiang Huanyu awakens a mysterious Immortality System. Through its guidance, hidden opportunities, ancient inheritances, and impossible cultivation paths begin to unfold before him. What others spend lifetimes seeking, the system reveals step by step. What others fear to challenge, Jiang Huanyu dares to confront. Yet this is not the story of one man's ascension alone. As Jiang Huanyu grows stronger, the fate of the entire Jiang Clan begins to transform. Parents, siblings, descendants, allies, and loved ones are drawn into a rising tide of destiny. From a small mortal family to a powerful cultivation lineage, the Jiang Clan must face sect rivalries, ancient secrets, dangerous mystic realms, heavenly tribulations, and the hidden truths behind the Great Dao. With the system as his guide and his family as his foundation, Jiang Huanyu walks a path no one has ever completed before. To cultivate is to defy heaven. To protect one's clan is to shoulder destiny. And to seek immortality is to challenge the very order of the world.
Chapter 1: Before the Sudden Storm New

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Nine Provinces Kingdom, Willow County, Golden Willow Village.

In August, the blazing sun hung high overhead, scorching the earth. On the small road at the village entrance, Jiang Huanyu, wearing a straw hat and a short hemp shirt, with his trouser legs rolled up, walked toward the grain-drying field under the fierce sun. Behind him followed two bare-bottomed children, one older and one younger.

"Father is lying. There isn't even a single cloud in the sky. How could it possibly rain?" The seven-or-eight-year-old Jiang Wenfeng carried a wooden box, shielding his forehead with his dirty little hand. He tilted his head, looked at the cloudless sky, and muttered.

Far behind them, the little fellow who was only three or four years old was currently holding his little water pipe, aiming at an ant nest and wantonly watering it. His giggling laughter drifted over. Jiang Huanyu stopped and looked at the mischievous little fellow with a helpless smile.

"Anu, stop making trouble!"
"Be careful when you sleep tonight. The ants might crawl into your quilt and bite your butt!"

The pouring stream of water suddenly stopped. The little fellow turned his head and glanced back. Somewhat afraid, he took two steps back, then turned and sprayed a circle around a nearby big tree. Only then did he shake his body in satisfaction and jog all the way over.

"Father, will it really rain today?"

Jiang Huanyu took off the straw hat on his head, placed it on the little fellow's head, and nodded. "It will. So we have to hurry and collect the grain. Otherwise, it'll be washed away by the heavy rain."

A breeze blew over. The straw hat was too big, so the little fellow hurriedly pressed it down with his hand. Then he excitedly looked at Jiang Wenfeng beside him and said, "Big brother, when the rain stops, take Anu to the pond to catch frogs!"

Jiang Wenfeng glanced at Jiang Huanyu evasively and quickly shook his head. "No. Mother doesn't let us play in the water. If she finds out, our butts will be beaten rotten!"

Anu pressed down the straw hat with one hand and pulled Jiang Wenfeng's hand with the other, whispering, "Then let's secretly go…"

As soon as his words fell, a slap landed on his little butt. "Stinky brat, do you think your father doesn't exist?" "Stop dawdling. Hurry up and collect the grain."

After receiving the slap, the little fellow did not cry. Bare-bottomed, he ran like a wisp of smoke toward the grain-drying field. Seeing this scene, Jiang Huanyu could not help but raise the corners of his mouth. His thoughts also became somewhat dazed. Sometimes, he felt as if he were dreaming. A very real and very long dream.

In his previous life, after graduating from university, he entered a big company. In order to take root in Hangzhou, he desperately worked overtime. At the age of thirty, with the help of his parents, he finally emptied his family's savings and paid the down payment. Sadly, before the pre-sale house was even delivered, he suddenly died from overwork and unexpectedly came here, becoming a commoner who was not exactly ordinary.

The reason he was said to be not ordinary was because, compared with the other commoners in the village, the Jiang family counted as a wealthy household. His great-grandfather had joined the army back then, cut off the heads of three barbarian warriors, and obtained a noble rank. The Great Yu Dynasty used a military merit nobility system similar to the Qin Dynasty in the history of his previous life. Kill three enemies on the battlefield, and one would be granted the rank of Steed, rewarded with two residences, about 13 hectares of fertile land, and about half a hectare of mountain land. Noble ranks were inherited, but lowered with each generation.

Now, by Jiang Huanyu's generation, the Jiang family's noble rank had already been reduced until nothing remained. Fortunately, about 4 hectares of fertile land and about 1 hectare of mountain land had still been left behind. About 100 kilometers west of Golden Willow Village was a huge mountain range stretching for 5,000 kilometers, named Hidden Dragon Mountain. Hidden Dragon Mountain was like a natural barrier, blocking the Western Wilderness barbarians outside. However, even with this natural danger blocking the way, there would still be some small groups of barbarians crossing Hidden Dragon Mountain and wandering into Great Yu territory to plunder and slaughter. Because of this, a few years ago, the Emperor of Yu issued an order to establish Mountain Patrol Commandant Camps along Hidden Dragon Mountain. Since then, barbarians had rarely harassed the surrounding villages and towns.

His wife, Hu Yufen, had originally been the young lady of a wealthy family. Eight years ago, because she encountered a barbarian disaster, she unexpectedly wandered to Golden Willow Village. After being rescued, the two developed feelings over time and became husband and wife. In the years after their marriage, Hu Yufen gave birth to two sons for him one after another. The eldest, Jiang Wenfeng, whose childhood name was Stone, was seven years old this year. The second, Jiang Wenyan, whose childhood name was Anu, would be four after the Year Sacrifice.

With a wife and sons, guarding about 4 hectares of fertile land and about 1 hectare of mountain forest, Jiang Huanyu felt that it would also be quite good if life continued plainly like this. However, half a month ago, when he went fishing in the great river with the villagers, he unexpectedly activated a Daily Divination System bound to his family for some inexplicable reason. Every day, just after midnight, the system would randomly refresh a new divination result.

Ding! [Today's Divination · Ordinary]: Rain at around 2:15 p.m. By around 4:00 p.m., the rainfall will be sufficient. Water level obtained: about 80 centimeters.

The divination result in his mind was displayed clearly. Sometimes Jiang Huanyu even thought that with this system's existence, he could completely play the role of a charlatan half-immortal. Just by moving his lips, he could obtain a large amount of money. But unfortunately, for the past half month, the divination results given by the Divination System had not shown the slightest pattern. And if he wanted to specifically deduce a certain matter, he needed to consume his lifespan. In his previous life, he exchanged his life for money and ended up losing both person and wealth. In this life, he was unwilling to do such a stupid thing again.

After experiencing the initial excitement, life continued to pass so plainly. For the past half month, the system had actually brought him quite a few small surprises. For example, a few days ago, the divination result showed that a nest of wild boars had appeared in his family's mountain forest. Jiang Huanyu immediately followed the prompt and laid traps in the forest. In one go, he caught seven little piglets and one adult male boar, which counted as making a small fortune.

And today, the sky was clear for thousands of kilometers. No matter who looked, no one could tell that there would be a heavy rain about four hours later. The vast grain-drying field was filled with his family's newly harvested grain. If they waited until the heavy rain fell before hurriedly coming to collect it, not only would the grain be washed away by the rainwater, but the grain soaked by rain would also grow mold and sprout. That would be no small loss.

"Master, the grain has just been turned over." An aged voice interrupted Jiang Huanyu's thoughts. A thin old man with a stooped figure and a bare upper body hurriedly came forward when he saw Jiang Huanyu and spoke. The old man was called Xi Fu. He was a short-term worker Jiang Huanyu had hired. Xi Fu was an ordinary commoner from the neighboring village. In his early years, his only son went up the mountain to hunt and accidentally fell. In order to gather money to treat his son's injuries, Xi Fu sold off all his family's farmland. Now, although his son's life had been saved, he had become disabled. Without farmland, Xi Fu could only rely on working as a short-term laborer for others to maintain a livelihood.

"Uncle Fu, bring everything over. Collect this grain as quickly as possible." Hearing this, Xi Fu looked at the sky somewhat astonished. "Master, the sun is still strong. This is exactly the best time to dry off the moisture. Collecting it now…"

Jiang Huanyu bent down, scooped up a handful of grain, and examined it in his palm. Then he smiled and said, "It's more or less enough. Hurry and collect it." Although Xi Fu was very puzzled, since the master had spoken, he did not dare delay. He immediately brought over tools such as winnowing baskets and brooms and began busily working.

The two little fellows beside them also each picked up a wooden pusher and helped push the grain little by little from the outside toward the center. Jiang Wenfeng was already seven years old. Although pushing it was somewhat strenuous, he still gritted his teeth and persisted. But Jiang Wenyan was not even four years old, so his strength was clearly much smaller.

The little fellow pushed two steps. After the grain piled up in front of the wooden pusher, he completely could not push it anymore. "Yi—ya—" "Aiyo—" His tender little hands held the wooden pusher, and his little feet kicked chaotically. In the end, because his center of gravity became unstable, the wooden pusher slipped away from the grain. The little fellow directly fell flat onto the ground.

"Young master, are you all right?" Seeing this, Xi Fu hurriedly ran over, wanting to help him up.

"Uncle Fu, don't mind him. This brat needs a few falls to become sturdy." Jiang Huanyu spoke. The tears swirling in the little fellow's eyes slowly withdrew again. He climbed up, patted off the grain and dust stuck to his body, then picked up the wooden pusher again to help.

After trying several times in a row and discovering that he could only push it two steps, the little fellow stood there in a daze and looked for a while. Suddenly, he smiled. He no longer insisted on pushing the grain to the center. Instead, each time he only pushed two steps before changing to another position. Seeing this, Jiang Huanyu smiled with relief. Xi Fu, who was at the side, also clicked his tongue in wonder when he saw it. "The young master is so clever. Master is truly blessed."

The four of them worked busily for more than an hour, and all the grain in the grain-drying field was piled up in the center. At this time, the sky was already no longer as clear as before. Gusts of strong wind had also begun blowing across the grain-drying field. Large patches of clouds quickly drifted over from the distance.

Jiang Huanyu and Xi Fu hurriedly carried over a large amount of rain grass and rice straw from the side, covered the grain pile, then used mud to build a ridge around the middle of the grain pile to prevent rainwater from seeping into the grain pile from below. Before they had even finished, the sky had already turned terrifyingly gloomy. After several muffled thunderclaps, bean-sized raindrops fell with loud pattering sounds!

The two of them braved the raindrops and carefully checked everything. Only after making sure there would be no water seepage did they hurriedly hide inside the cool shed beside the grain-drying field. Xi Fu wiped the rainwater from his face and looked at Jiang Huanyu in surprise.

"This is truly divine. Master, how did you know there would be rain today?"

Jiang Huanyu smiled without speaking. In his heart, however, he was calculating that once this rain stopped, he could hire a few more short-term workers to carry out summer plowing and sowing.

The heavy rain poured down. Jiang Huanyu glanced at the wooden box beside him and said, "Stone, take out the flatbread your mother baked for Grandpa Fu." Jiang Wenfeng hurriedly ran over, opened the wooden box, and took out two flatbreads, a small dish of side vegetables, and a bowl of thin porridge, handing them to Xi Fu. "Grandpa Fu, hurry and eat."

Seeing this, Xi Fu's eyes grew a little moist. Ever since his farmland had been sold, he had always worked as a short-term laborer for others. The masters he had worked for in the past basically did not treat people like him as human, let alone provide meals.

"Many thanks, Master." Xi Fu bowed, carefully took the food, and began eating. Jiang Huanyu looked at him and shook his head slightly. This old man was also a pitiful person. His wife was kind-hearted. After learning that Xi Fu only ate one meal at home in the morning and relied entirely on cold water to get through noon, she would bake two extra flatbreads every time and have Jiang Huanyu bring them over. Jiang Huanyu had originally wanted to advise against it, but thinking that Xi Fu worked very seriously and responsibly, never slacking off, he did not say much.

After eating and drinking his fill, Xi Fu carefully put away the bowl and dishes and placed them into the wooden box. The two chatted idly, one sentence here and one sentence there. At the beginning of the evening hour, the rain gradually stopped, and the dark clouds in the sky also slowly drifted away.

"Summer rain comes quickly and leaves quickly too." Looking at the sun emerging from the clouds, Xi Fu went barefoot and hurriedly came to the grain-drying field to check. "Master, no water seeped in!" "Once this place dries a little, it can be pulled back home and stored."

Jiang Huanyu nodded. This year was a good harvest year. After paying the taxes, quite a lot of this grain should still remain. At that time, selling some and storing some would make life much easier again.

"Stone, go back home and have your mother bring the ox cart over." "Okay!" Jiang Wenfeng answered and ran toward the village.

Not long after, an old ox slowly pulled a flatbed cart over from the village. Sitting on the cart was a woman wearing a long floral cloth dress, her hair coiled into a bun. Although she had given birth to two children, Hu Yufen's figure had not gone out of shape at all, and her appearance was still very delicate and pleasing to the eye.

When the ox cart came near, Hu Yufen got down from the flatbed cart and looked at Jiang Huanyu with a smiling expression. "Husband, when did you learn the ability to observe heavenly signs?" Jiang Huanyu raised his chin proudly and said, "Your man has many abilities."

"Smooth talker…" Hu Yufen rolled her eyes at him, then turned to Xi Fu and said, "Uncle Fu, thank you for today."

"Madam, what are you saying?" Xi Fu hurriedly cupped his hands. "It is all this old man's duty." "This old man should also thank Madam for thinking of me every day and having Master bring food over."

After exchanging some polite words, his tone changed and he said, "Master and Madam, please rest first. This old man will load the grain onto the cart now."

"I'll help you," Jiang Huanyu said. The two carefully lifted the rain grass and rice straw from the grain pile. Looking at the dry grain inside, they used winnowing baskets to carry it little by little onto the flatbed cart. Hu Yufen also did not go rest. Carrying a bamboo basket, she stood to the side and picked out all the grains that had been stained by rainwater.

The group remained busy until nightfall, around 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., before they finally transported all the grain back home. After drawing some well water and simply washing their bodies, Jiang Huanyu looked at his wife. "Yufen, it's the end of the month. Go get some money and settle Uncle Fu's wages."

Hu Yufen answered and walked toward the house. "Madam, please wait." Seeing this, Xi Fu hurriedly cupped his hands and said, "Master, Madam, this old man has an unreasonable request." "I would like to use these wages to buy Master's grain. What do you think…"

Buy grain?

"Master's grain has full kernels. It is superior grain. This old man…" Xi Fu was somewhat embarrassed and also somewhat guilty. With his eye, he could tell that the rice hulled from the Jiang family's grain would be comparable to polished rice. Rice porridge cooked from polished rice was much more nourishing than those inferior grains.

"That's fine. Calculate it according to the market price." Jiang Huanyu saw through his little thoughts, but did not feel anything was wrong with it. The reason his family's grain had superior quality was entirely because enough fertility had been supplied. And these fertilizers were all fermented using the composting method from the memories of his previous life, made from withered grass, tree leaves, river mud, and human and livestock manure. This old man worked honestly and had good judgment. He was a decent person. Letting him take a small advantage was no problem.

"Many thanks, Master!" "Many thanks, Master!" After hearing this, Xi Fu cupped his hands again and again. He had actually planned to buy it at a price ten percent higher than the market price. But estimating that the Jiang family's grain, if sold to the grain shop in town, would be at least thirty percent higher than the market price, he had been somewhat conflicted and embarrassed to speak. He had not expected Jiang Huanyu to be so generous, willing to calculate it for him at the market price.

After some calculation, Jiang Huanyu had Hu Yufen find a cloth bag and fill it with grain for him. "Uncle Fu, there is no need to come over these next few days. Come help with plowing and sowing after a few days. The wages will remain the same." Xi Fu, carrying the grain on his back, was slightly stunned. He had thought that his attempt to take a small advantage would make Jiang Huanyu dissatisfied, and that Jiang Huanyu would no longer use him in the future.

"Good! Good, good!" "When it is time to plow, this old man will come over immediately!" "Master, this old man will go back first."

After seeing Xi Fu off, Hu Yufen went to the kitchen house and busied herself preparing dinner, while the eldest, Jiang Wenfeng, helped tend the stove fire. The family simply finished dinner. After washing up, they lay down on the bed. In this era, there was no television and no phone. Eating one's fill and then sleeping had already become the norm.

Late at night, when all was quiet, the two little fellows had been busy all afternoon and had fallen asleep early. The husband and wife lay on the bed, leaning against each other.

"Stone is seven this year. Husband, do you have any plans?" Hu Yufen moved slightly and rested her head on Jiang Huanyu's shoulder. "During the day, I ran into Sister-in-law from the rear courtyard preparing the entrance tuition. She said that when autumn begins, she will send her family's Daniu to the teacher in town for basic education." "When you go to town to sell grain later, do you want to ask about it?"

Jiang Huanyu gave a soft hum. At seven years old, in his previous life, it would already be time to go to primary school. These years, the husband and wife had relied on hard work and had saved some money. Their days could be considered passable. It was indeed time to plan some future path for the children. They could not let them be farmers for their entire lives too. Scholars, farmers, artisans, and merchants. The Great Yu Dynasty also had social classes. Only, within the scholar class, there was also a parallel "martial" class. Great Yu revered martial strength. After laying a foundation in childhood, one could join the army in the future, kill enemies on the battlefield, and also be enfeoffed as a marquis or appointed as a general.

He understood his own children. Compared with the second child, Jiang Wenyan, the eldest, Jiang Wenfeng, had more than enough endurance but insufficient cleverness. Such a person was more suitable for the martial path. If he followed the literary path and luckily entered officialdom in the future, it might not necessarily be a good thing.

"How much silver does the family have?" The literary path was poor, while the martial path was rich. Practicing martial arts was something that burned money. He had to calculate carefully.

"One hundred and sixty taels." "This season's grain can still sell for quite a bit." Hu Yufen managed the household, and she handled these matters in a very orderly manner.

Hearing this, Jiang Huanyu frowned slightly. One hundred and sixty taels was probably somewhat insufficient. He had privately asked around before. In the martial arts school in town, just the initiation gift for accepting disciples cost twenty taels. Three medicinal meals each month for conditioning would also cost ten taels of silver. Although the money for medicinal meals was not mandatory, Jiang Huanyu felt that since he had chosen this path for him, he definitely had to give him the greatest support. If he only trained half-heartedly, then it would be better not to train at all.

"Let me think about this matter. It's late. Sleep."

He turned over, and his large hand became dishonest as it wandered over Hu Yufen's body. When their passion grew intense, Hu Yufen suddenly turned over on top of him, her voice charming as she said, "Husband worked hard during the day. Let me."

After the clouds and rain ended, Hu Yufen fell into a deep sleep. Jiang Huanyu looked at the system panel in his sea of consciousness and fell into deep thought. The Divination System was bound to the entire family. At present, the Jiang family's direct bloodline only consisted of the three of them, father and sons. On the system, it was displayed as [Beginner Family]. He also did not know whether the system would undergo any changes if the Jiang family's bloodline increased in number.

Listening to the summer insects chirping, holding his soft and warm wife, and thinking about future matters, time soon arrived at midnight.

Ding! [System Notification: Divination has refreshed.] [Today's Divination · Auspicious]: When you pass by Blackwater Pond, you will unexpectedly discover a hundred-year-old Blood Toad shedding its skin. The shed skin of a hundred-year-old Blood Toad has extremely high medicinal value. Selling it can earn two hundred taels of silver.
 
Chapter 2 : A Treasure by Blackwater Pond New
Chapter 2 : A Treasure by Blackwater Pond

Blackwater Pond? Looking at the divination flashing in his sea of consciousness, Jiang Huanyu felt somewhat excited inside. This Blackwater Pond was also known as Black Dragon Pond. It was located about 10 kilometers outside Golden Willow Village and covered several dozen hectares. One had to pass by it when traveling from Golden Willow Village to Cloudwater Town.

Rumor had it that at the bottom of Blackwater Pond, there were spring openings connected to the mountain springs within Hidden Dragon Mountain. The pond had many hidden currents and whirlpools. Alligator-dragons and giant pythons appeared there, and there was even a terrifying black dragon lying dormant within. In the early years, when Willow County suffered a great drought, even the Lai River that ran through the entire county had dried up, yet Blackwater Pond's water level showed no sign of dropping at all. At that time, villagers from the surrounding villages and towns all went to Blackwater Pond to draw water, and quite a few people were swallowed by the alligator-dragons and giant pythons in the pond.

Jiang Huanyu did not know what a hundred-year-old Blood Toad was, but the skin this thing shed could actually be sold for two hundred taels of silver. That truly exceeded his expectations somewhat. Two hundred taels of silver was equal to more than ten years of his family's income. It seemed that tomorrow, he had to go to Blackwater Pond and take a look. Carrying this excited feeling, he sank into deep sleep.

Early the next morning, just as the sky had brightened, when Jiang Huanyu woke up, Hu Yufen beside him had already gotten out of bed. Through the window, he could see cooking smoke rising from the chimney of the kitchen house. Jiang Huanyu put on his clothes, came to the courtyard, drew a basin of well water, brushed his teeth with a willow branch, and went to the kitchen house.

Hu Yufen took out the reheated flatbread and eggs from the stove and brought them before him, asking, "Not sleeping a little longer?"

"I have to go out for a while later." Taking the flatbread and eggs, Jiang Huanyu sat down before the table and began eating.

Hu Yufen ladled two bowls of porridge, carried them over, sat beside him, and asked, "Are you going to town?"

Jiang Huanyu placed the peeled egg into Hu Yufen's bowl, then picked up another one and peeled it. "It rained heavily yesterday. I'll go to the riverbank and see if I can catch some fish to nourish Stone and the other one."

In these years, for ordinary commoners, being able to eat three meals a day and fill their stomachs was already an extravagant hope. Eating meat was even something they did not dare think about. It was only because Golden Willow Village was next to the Lai River that, in summer, they could go into the river and catch some fish and shrimp to satisfy their cravings and get a taste of meat.

Hu Yufen nodded slightly and did not speak. The two silently finished breakfast.

"When Stone and his brother get up, have them cut some grass to feed the pigs. Later, teach him some characters. He can't run around blindly every day." Jiang Huanyu spoke while sorting out the fishing net in the courtyard.

Children from farming families did not have that much of a childhood. At seven or eight years old, cutting grass, gathering firewood, and such things all had to be helped with at home. Before Hu Yufen fled to Golden Willow Village, she could also be considered a young lady from a wealthy family. She was educated and reasonable, so teaching the two brothers to recognize characters was no problem.

"All right. Then be careful." Watching him leave the house, Hu Yufen then busied herself going to wake the two little fellows up to eat.

The Lai River was south of Golden Willow Village. After Jiang Huanyu left Golden Willow Village, he walked west the whole way. That was the direction of Blackwater Pond. The reason he had not told Hu Yufen that he was going to Blackwater Pond was also because he feared she would worry.

"Brother Huanyu!" "Brother Huanyu!" Walking along the small path between the fields, Jiang Huanyu heard someone shouting from behind, so he stopped.

A rather thin young man jogged over to him. Seeing the fishing net on Jiang Huanyu's shoulder, he asked curiously, "Brother Huanyu, are you going fishing?"

Jiang Huanyu grinned and said, "Stone has been craving food these past two days, making a fuss about wanting to eat meat."

The young man looked at the direction and asked suspiciously, "Brother Huanyu, are you planning to go to Blackwater Pond?"

Jiang Huanyu nodded. "It just rained heavily. The current of the Lai River is too fast. If I fail to catch fish and the net gets washed away, that wouldn't be worth it." "I'll go try my luck at Blackwater Pond."

Hearing this, the young man's face showed a trace of disappointment. "I thought you were going to the Lai River. I was thinking of following you and helping out, then getting one or two fish later to satisfy my craving." "I'm not going to Blackwater Pond. I heard the alligator-dragons there have been very fierce recently. In just a dozen days, three people from neighboring Blackstone Village have already lost their lives at Blackwater Pond." "You must be careful. Don't go deep in."

Jiang Huanyu smiled slightly. "I'll just try my luck around the outer edge. If I can't catch anything, I can buy two fish in town later."

After parting from the young man, Jiang Huanyu continued on his way. About an hour later, he arrived at the location of Blackwater Pond. Although Golden Willow Village was about 100 kilometers away from Hidden Dragon Mountain, it was located on one of the branch ranges extending out from Hidden Dragon Mountain. Blackwater Pond was situated between two branch ranges of Hidden Dragon Mountain. The trees were unusually lush. In the scorching summer, once one stepped here, one could clearly feel a sense of coolness. If not for threats such as alligator-dragons and giant pythons here, it would indeed be a good place to escape the heat and enjoy the cool air.

The Divination System panel had the approximate location of the hundred-year-old Blood Toad, but it was not very precise. Jiang Huanyu circled back and forth along the bank of Blackwater Pond a few times. He roughly confirmed that the hundred-year-old Blood Toad was somewhere near him. But the surrounding water grass was flourishing, and shrubs grew thickly along the bank. For the moment, he did not see any trace of the hundred-year-old Blood Toad.

After thinking for a moment, he took down the fishing net from his shoulder. Since he temporarily could not find the hundred-year-old Blood Toad's trace, he might as well cast the net first. Even if he did not find the hundred-year-old Blood Toad's shed skin later, being able to catch a few fish to take back would not count as a loss. After all, the fish of Blackwater Pond were famous for being plump, delicious, and fresh.

After arranging the fishing net in his hand, Jiang Huanyu gripped the net rope with his left hand. His right hand suddenly swung out, and the large casting net spread into a huge circle before falling into the water. The loud sound of the fishing net entering the water echoed through the mountain forest. Jiang Huanyu suddenly caught sight of a flash of red disappearing in the distant shrubs!

That was…

Staring at the shaking shrubs, Jiang Huanyu narrowed his eyes. Blood Toad, Blood Toad… it should be red, right? Thinking of this, he tied the net rope in his hand to a tree, carefully picked up a thick branch, and walked toward that shrub. Jiang Huanyu's footsteps were very light and very cautious. Many alligator-dragons and giant pythons lived in Blackwater Pond. If he encountered either one, he would have to leave his life here.

Holding his breath and gripping the wooden stick in his hand tightly, Jiang Huanyu soon arrived before the shrub. He carefully used the wooden stick to poke the outer branches of the shrub, his body ready to retreat at any moment.

Rustle!

The shrub branches were shaken, but there was no other movement inside. Seeing this, Jiang Huanyu became slightly bolder and struck a few more times with the wooden stick.

Whoosh—

There was no movement from the shrub before him, but several wild ducks hiding in the shrubs farther away were startled and fled in panic. Jiang Huanyu, who had been startled into a cold sweat, took a deep breath. After confirming that there was nothing unusual about the shrub before him, he finally moved another step closer and used the wooden stick in his hand to push the shrub aside.

A smear of bright red faintly appeared from within! He hurriedly used the wooden stick to lift away the shrubs blocking his view, and finally saw the full appearance of that thing. It was a piece of toad skin, the size of a palm, entirely bright red, and lifelike.

The Blood Toad's shed skin!

Staring at that thing, Jiang Huanyu could not help but breathe somewhat rapidly. He knew that this thing was most likely the hundred-year-old Blood Toad's shed skin mentioned by the system. A thing worth two hundred taels of silver was right before his eyes. Jiang Huanyu did not lose his head and immediately rush forward. Instead, he gently shifted his body and tried to lift that thing with the wooden stick in his hand.

Carefully avoiding the surrounding shrubs, he picked the Blood Toad's shed skin out from the shrub. Jiang Huanyu hurriedly pinched it in his hand. Its touch was moist, slippery, and soft. It did not have the fishy stench of an ordinary toad. Instead, it carried a faint fragrance. When sunlight shone on it, it was clear and translucent.

Good stuff!

Just this appearance alone was not simple. After repeatedly examining the Blood Toad's shed skin, Jiang Huanyu hurriedly took out a piece of cloth from his shoulder bag and carefully wrapped it up. The hundred-year-old Blood Toad's shed skin was in his hands. The purpose of this trip could be considered achieved.

After tucking the thing away, he returned to where he had cast the net, untied the net rope, and slowly pulled the fishing net out of the water.

Splash! Splash! Crash!

When the fishing net was about to be pulled out, several splashes rose from the water surface. Faintly, there were fish struggling. Seeing this, Jiang Huanyu's face revealed a smile.

"The movement isn't small. It's a big fellow." He hurriedly steadied his body and sped up, dragging the fishing net onto the shore.

At the bottom of the fishing net, three fish with bluish-gray backs and white bellies were unwilling to be caught. They were struggling desperately, making the weighted fishing net rattle noisily.

Jiang Huanyu lifted the fishing net and came to a place far from the shore. Looking at the three plump black carp, he slightly grinned.

These three black carp were each roughly two kilograms in weight. If bought with money, they would cost at least half a tael of silver.

But that would only be for ordinary black carp.

The fish of Blackwater Pond were worth more than that.

The elders in the village often said that the reason Hidden Dragon Mountain and Black Dragon Pond both carried the word "dragon" was because a divine dragon truly lay buried in the mountain.
 
Chapter 3: Entrance Tuition New
Chapter 3: Entrance Tuition



The water of Black Dragon Pond came from Hidden Dragon Mountain, and all living creatures in the pond were touched by dragon energy.

Such folk rumors were mostly imagination, and Jiang Huanyu did not take them seriously.

Instead, he felt that the reason the fish of Blackwater Pond tasted so delicious was first because this pond water truly might be mountain spring water, rich in all kinds of minerals.

Also, the pond was deep and the water pressure was great. Fish that lived inside for a long time had meat that was firmer and more delicate.

Carefully taking the three black carp out of the net, Jiang Huanyu took out a hemp rope, skillfully passed it through their gills, tied them together, and hung them on a tree branch.

Next was tidying up the fishing net, preparing to take advantage of his good luck and cast a few more nets.

But today's good luck seemed to have been used up by the Blood Toad's shed skin. In the next few casts, he only caught a few palm-sized grass carp and had no big harvest.

Seeing that the sun was already hanging high overhead, Jiang Huanyu tidied up the fishing net and did not continue.

Carrying the fishing net on his shoulder and holding the fish he had caught this time, he walked toward home.

When he reached the village entrance, he saw from afar a gray-clothed old man leading a donkey toward him.

Sitting on the donkey's back was an old man dressed in a Confucian robe, with hair and beard both white.

The old man in Confucian robes was called Lu Zhiyuan. It was said that he had once been a great scholar at the Commandery Academy. Five years ago, he came to Golden Willow Village, bought a piece of land at the village entrance, built an elegant small courtyard, and settled there.

The gray-clothed old man was his servant, named Uncle Ya.

Scholars were aloof, and Lu Zhiyuan basically did not associate with the villagers.

When the villagers met him like this, they would respectfully call him "Teacher Lu," while he would merely nod slightly in return.

"Teacher Lu, Uncle Ya."

When the two sides met, Jiang Huanyu cupped his hands and greeted them.

On the donkey, Lu Zhiyuan nodded slightly, while Uncle Ya smiled politely.

Just as they were about to pass each other, Lu Zhiyuan noticed the few black carp in his hand and suddenly said, "Were those fish in your hand caught from Black Dragon Pond?"

Jiang Huanyu stopped, raised the fish in his hand, and nodded. "Teacher Lu could tell?"

Lu Zhiyuan turned over and got down from the donkey's back. He walked forward, bent down to look at them twice, then stroked the beard under his chin and said, "They all say the fish of Black Dragon Pond carry dragon energy."

"These few fish have had their gills pierced and been carried under the sun all the way by Little Brother Jiang, yet they still have such spirit and vitality. They are truly unusual."

"To be honest with Little Brother Jiang, this old man has always loved eating fish. I wonder whether Little Brother can part with them?"

"Can you sell these fish to this old man?"

He wanted to buy fish?

Jiang Huanyu looked at the few fish in his hand, then smiled and said, "It is not a matter of parting with anything. Since Teacher Lu likes eating fish, I will simply give you two."

As he spoke, he untied the rope, took down two larger black carp, and handed them over.

"These two are for Teacher. The remaining ones have to be taken back to make soup for my two stinky brats."

Lu Zhiyuan did not reach out to take them.

Uncle Ya at the side hurriedly came forward, pointed at the hemp rope in Jiang Huanyu's hand, then pointed at the two black carp, gesturing for a while.

Jiang Huanyu reacted and immediately tore the hemp rope apart, helping him string the two black carp together.

Uncle Ya grinned and took the fish.

"This old man did not bring silver with him. Later, I will have Uncle Ya send it to your residence," Lu Zhiyuan cupped his hands and said.

Clearly, he did not want to owe this favor.

Seeing this, Jiang Huanyu's heart moved slightly. He immediately cupped his hands and said, "Teacher Lu, I am being bold, but I would like to use these two fish to ask for an opportunity."

"Oh?" Lu Zhiyuan smiled slightly. "Little Brother Jiang, speak first."

Jiang Huanyu cupped his hands again. "I heard Teacher once held a post at the Commandery Academy and is a great scholar of the present age. I am being bold, but I want to ask for an opportunity for my son to become your student."

After saying this, Jiang Huanyu felt somewhat uneasy inside.

This Lu Zhiyuan was famous for being aloof. When he first settled in Golden Willow Village, many gentry and powerful families from Willow County had once carried heavy gifts as entrance tuition, wanting their family juniors to take him as teacher.

Even the Deputy County Magistrate of Willow County had personally visited him.

But without exception, they were all refused outside Lu Zhiyuan's door.

Jiang Huanyu opening his mouth now was only to try. In his heart, he did not hold much hope.

If this matter succeeded, then exchanging two fish for an opportunity to let his son become a student under a great scholar of the present age would be an enormous profit.

If it did not succeed, according to the old man's temper, he would not take advantage of him for two fish. Most likely, he would either return the fish to him or pay money to buy them.

They did not have much friendship to begin with. No matter what, he would not lose out.

Lu Zhiyuan did not speak, and the atmosphere became somewhat oppressive.

Uncle Ya held the fish and looked at his master's expression, already preparing to return the fish to Jiang Huanyu.

"This old man has always accepted students only by whether they are pleasing to my eyes. If Little Brother Jiang truly wants to try, then tomorrow at the end of the Rabbit hour, bring your son to my residence."

Hearing this, Jiang Huanyu's expression froze. Then he quickly cupped his hands.

"Many thanks, Teacher!"

"Whether this matter succeeds or not, these two fish are both gifted to Teacher."

After hearing this, Lu Zhiyuan smiled and waved his hand. "That is improper. These two fish shall be treated as your son's entrance tuition. If this old man does not accept him, then naturally I cannot take this entrance tuition."

"If there truly is no fate of teacher and student, then I shall buy them with silver."

Seeing his insistence, Jiang Huanyu did not say more. He immediately cupped his hands in salute and walked toward home.

After he had walked far away, Uncle Ya raised the fish in his hand and gestured for a while.

Lu Zhiyuan smiled faintly. "Money and wealth are merely external things. If there truly is a fish-dragon talent, then what does it matter if he comes from a poor family?"

"Uncle Ya, let us go back."

"If these fish die, they will no longer be fresh."



When Jiang Huanyu returned home, Hu Yufen had just finished making lunch.

"Father, you're back!?"

Seeing him walk through the courtyard gate, Jiang Wenfeng hurriedly ran over and took the fishing net from his shoulder.

The little fellow Jiang Wenyan also happily trotted over, wanting to take the fish from his hand.

Unexpectedly, the black carp that had been exposed to the sun for two or three hours still had extremely tenacious vitality. As soon as the little fellow approached, the black carp directly flicked its tail and struck his belly.

Slap!

"Aiyo!"

The little fellow was hit until he staggered and almost fell.

Seeing this from the side, Hu Yufen said with some surprise, "This fish is quite fierce?"

Jiang Huanyu smiled and rubbed Jiang Wenyan's head. "Fish from Blackwater Pond. It's normal for them to be a little fierce."

"You went to Blackwater Pond?" Hu Yufen asked somewhat worriedly.

Untying the hemp rope and throwing the fish into a wooden basin, Jiang Huanyu washed the filth from his body while saying, "If I hadn't gone to Blackwater Pond, I wouldn't have picked up a great bargain."

He told her about encountering Lu Zhiyuan on the road.

After Hu Yufen heard it, she was extremely surprised.

"In the past, the gentry and powerful families in the county pulled boxes and boxes of gold, silver, and treasures to Golden Willow Village. In the end, they could not even enter Teacher Lu's door."

"Husband truly used two black carp to obtain an opportunity for our child to become his student?"

Jiang Huanyu nodded. "After eating, go ask Sister-in-law Zhao to help and prepare a proper set of clothes for these two stinky brats."

"Tomorrow, we can't have them go become students with bare buttocks, can we?"

Hu Yufen quickly answered. She did not even care about eating and hurriedly returned to the room to look for suitable cloth.

That was a great scholar of the present age. For him to agree to give an opportunity was already something to thank the heavens for. Whether it succeeded or not, they could not lose courtesy.

While the father and two sons ate, Hu Yufen went into the house and rummaged through the cabinet, taking out several pieces of cloth she had bought in town before the New Year. These had originally been meant for making clothes for Jiang Huanyu, but since things were urgent now, she could only take them out first for the two children to use.

"Eat first. There's enough time." Seeing her busy calculating the cloth, Jiang Huanyu came over and spoke. Hu Yufen continued measuring the cloth on her own. "Teacher Lu is a great scholar. This opportunity wasn't easy to get. Even the small details have to be paid attention to."
 

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