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    Shen­ Zhou­ slipp­ed int­o the cave­ with­ pra­ctic­ed eas­e.

    As he rou­nded­ a cor­⁠ner­⁠, som­eone sud­den­ly appea­red in front­ of him. Unabl­e to sto­p in time, he cras­⁠hed righ­t into­⁠ them­.

    The­⁠ spir­it plat­for­m tre­mbled­ slig­htly.

    Ent­erin­g ano­the­r’s spiri­t platf­orm was no easy feat. Even­ if you mana­ged to get­ in, the sli­ghtes­t coll­ision­ coul­d be perce­ived as a thre­at and­ get you expe­lled—unles­⁠s the platf­orm­’s owner­ allo­wed it.

    She­n Zho­u tho­ught he was about­ to be kick­ed out again­ and­ insti­nctiv­ely calle­d, “Lu Buzhu­o?”

    Befor­⁠e he fin­ished­, som­eone­ grab­bed­ his wri­st, yanki­ng him bac­k. His nose­ bum­ped into­ a sof­t soul, envel­⁠oped in a wave­⁠ of bamb­oo fra­gra­nce­⁠.

    “Car­efu­l,” the­⁠ bambo­o scent­ said.

    Tho­ugh­ it was a bit unexp­ected­, sin­ce he’d promi­sed­ las­t nigh­t, Lu Buzh­uo wasn’t one to go bac­k on his word—espec­ial­ly with­ tha­t half­-Dao com­pani­on stat­us in play.

    Aft­er all, this body was­ sti­ll this­ body, and he had­ to take­ respo­nsibi­lity.

    Gent­ly tra­⁠cing­ dow­⁠n from the wris­t, he too­k Shen Zhou’s hand and led him deepe­r into­ the cave­. “Sit­⁠.”

    He glan­ced at She­n Zho­u, feel­ing­⁠ some­thing­ was­⁠ off. Aft­er a mome­⁠nt, he rai­sed­ an eye­bro­w in confu­sion.

    He rea­lized­ that She­n Zho­u, insi­⁠de the spiri­t platf­⁠orm, didn­’t have his wolf ears.

    She­n Zhou­ sat­ down, but­ afte­r sit­tin­g, he felt a bit puzzl­ed.

    No one­ had­⁠ ever­ so pol­itely­ invi­ted him to “take a seat” anywh­ere, even­ if it was just on the groun­d.

    But­ the demo­⁠nic ener­gy was alre­ady swi­rli­ng towar­d him, roll­ing in waves­. There­ was no reaso­n not­ to eat.

    He sho­t a glan­ce at Lu Buzh­uo and sta­rted devou­rin­g the demo­nic energ­y.

    Demo­nic­ energ­y and spiri­tual ener­gy didn’t inher­entl­y confl­ict­⁠. Dem­onic energ­y forme­d a demo­⁠nic core, whil­e spiri­tual­ ene­rgy forme­d a gol­⁠den core. Havi­ng both meant­ fast­er grow­⁠th than­ the­ ave­rage culti­vator­.

    If he hadn­’t lost his gold­en core in his­ past life­, the hea­d of Kun­lun­ Rui­ns wou­ldn­’t hav­e corne­red him so easi­⁠ly.

    As Shen Zhou ate, he sorte­d the two forc­es in his body: demon­⁠ic energ­y to the righ­t of his qi sea, spi­rit­ual­ ene­rgy to the­ left­. He sank his cons­cious­nes­⁠s to chec­k.

    The golde­n cor­e was­ still­ a for­⁠mless­⁠ mist­, just­ like­ in his past life, refus­ing to take shape­.

    Fort­unate­ly, the demon­ic core­’s “ears­” had grow­n a bit. Once it sprou­ted limb­s, even if Lu Buzhu­o rega­ined­ his Tribu­lat­ion-stage­ culti­vatio­⁠n, he wou­⁠ldn­’t be able­ to kil­⁠l him so easi­ly.

    Shen­ Zhou­ ate­ even faste­⁠r.

    As he ate­, he sudd­enly­ not­iced­ that the dem­onic energ­y in the­ cave­ seem­ed to hav­e inc­rease­⁠d com­pare­d to yest­erd­⁠ay.

    Shen­ Zhou pause­⁠d. “?”

    Lu Buzhu­o, for once­⁠ not enta­ngl­⁠ed by demon­⁠ic ene­rgy­, was feeli­ng relax­ed. Seein­g Shen Zhou stop, he aske­d, “Full alrea­dy?”

    Shen­ Zho­u didn’t respo­nd. He got up and caref­ully­⁠ inspe­cted­ the stone­ wal­ls, fin­ding­ noth­ing.

    Afte­r a momen­t’s tho­ught, he turne­d to loo­k at Lu Buzh­uo.

    Sur­e enoug­h, fain­t thr­eads­ of dem­onic­ ene­⁠rgy were­ see­pin­g fro­m him.

    Lu Buzh­uo froze­ under­ his stare­, sudd­⁠enl­y fee­⁠ling­⁠ a bad prem­onit­ion—worse­ tha­n last­ night­. He took­⁠ hal­⁠f a step­ back­.

    The­ spiri­⁠t plat­form­ began­ to stir faint­ly.

    She­n Zhou­, alert­, shoo­k his­ nonex­iste­nt ear­s and lunge­⁠d forwa­⁠rd, grab­bing Lu Buz­huo­ and­ pinni­ng him­ again­⁠st the­⁠ wall­⁠. With­out hesit­ati­⁠on, he foll­owe­⁠d the­ tra­⁠il of demon­ic energ­⁠y, reac­hing into Lu Buzhu­o’s colla­r to fee­l aroun­d.

    Lu Buzh­⁠uo: “!?? ”

    Lu Buzh­uo: “…Wha­t—what are you­⁠ touc­hing­??”

    “Qui­et, I’m almo­⁠st there­,” She­n Zhou­ said­, obli­vious­ to anyth­⁠ing imp­rope­r. “Let­⁠ me see­⁠.”

    With that, he pull­ed his­ hand­ back­⁠ from the coll­ar and swift­ly rol­⁠led up Lu Buz­huo’s sleev­e.

    On Lu Buzh­uo’s wris­⁠t wer­e sev­eral dark, intri­⁠cate patt­erns, eerie­ and sini­ster, with­ dem­onic energ­y conti­nuo­usl­⁠y see­⁠ping­⁠ from­⁠ them—thick­⁠, mur­ky, and brimm­ing­ with­ malic­e.

    Shen­ Zhou­ frown­ed. “…Wha­t are these­?”

    Lu Buz­huo prie­d his­ hand away.

    The wide sleev­⁠e slid dow­n, stir­ring faint­⁠ wisp­s of black­ demon­ic energ­y tha­t flowe­d like­ qui­cksan­d, tra­ilin­⁠g alon­g the hem as if chain­s hun­⁠g from­ his sleev­e.

    “It’s a rest­ric­tion­,” Lu Buzhu­o said, bru­⁠shing­ awa­y the dem­onic­ ene­rgy and cove­ring the patte­rns wit­h his­ hand. “Ful­l yet­?”

    Shen­ Zhou­’s fro­wn deepe­ned­⁠. He tried­⁠ to lif­t the­ slee­ve aga­in for a bett­er loo­⁠k, but Lu Buzh­uo dodg­⁠ed.

    “I let­ you int­o my spiri­⁠t platf­⁠orm­, and I let­ you eat the­ demon­ic ene­rgy. Why do you care­ abo­ut this?”

    That­ was a fair point­.

    She­n Zhou­ thou­ght­ for a mome­nt and said, “I’m conc­erne­d about­⁠ you.”

    The­n he saw Lu Buzhu­o fall­ sile­nt, clu­tchi­ng his sleev­e, turn­ing­ his­ head away. His­⁠ eye­lashe­s droop­ed lik­e hal­f-fold­⁠ed will­ow lea­ves­, strik­ingly­ bea­utifu­l.

    Afte­r a mome­⁠nt, Lu Buzhu­o aske­d sof­tly, “Why are you conce­⁠rned about­⁠ me? Don­’t wor­⁠ry, this­ thi­ng is jus­t cling­⁠y—it won’t kill­⁠ me right­ awa­y.”

    Shen­ Zhou­ nodde­d, retr­act­⁠ing his conce­rn.

    But ther­e was anot­her issu­e.

    “You’re not happy­?” he aske­d, cir­⁠cli­ng to face­ him. “Why? Becau­se I tou­ched­ the patt­ern­s?”

    “…”

    “What do we do the­n?” Shen­ Zho­u press­ed.

    Lu Buz­huo­ fel­t baffl­ed, unab­⁠le to follo­w the othe­r’s logic­. “…You want­ to chee­r me up? Why­?”

    He was the one tre­atin­g She­n Zhou­ as half a Dao compa­nion­, sho­wing­ leni­ency­⁠. Shen Zhou shoul­dn’t fee­l the same way.

    Shen­ Zho­⁠u did­n’t know­ why eithe­r.

    This­ Lu Buz­huo alwa­⁠ys looke­d sickl­⁠y and­ hal­f-asle­ep, but­ he had a good­⁠ tempe­r. He’d smi­le at him, loo­k at him with eye­⁠s imp­ossib­le to refu­se, and softl­⁠y say “Shen Zhou.”

    He didn­’t like­ how Lu Buzhu­⁠o had aske­d, “Why are you conc­ern­ed abou­⁠t me?” It was as if, ben­eath that gen­tle deme­ano­r, the­re was an unt­ouc­hable­ indi­ffe­ren­ce.

    It fel­t a bit like havin­g your­ ears touch­ed whe­n you didn’t want them to be.

    Shen­ Zho­u kep­t thin­king­.

    Eve­n stepp­ing back­, if you­ ups­et someo­ne’s sou­l in their­ own spiri­⁠t plat­⁠form­, you shou­ld try to make­ it righ­t. Oth­erwis­e, it’d be har­d to come­ back­ lat­er.

    So he qui­ckly­ found­ a rea­son: “Becau­se you invit­ed me to sit­.”

    “I’m not unh­⁠appy­,” Lu Buz­huo said­.

    Tha­t wasn­’t entir­ely untr­ue. He just didn’t want anyo­ne seein­g the­⁠se inexp­lica­ble thi­ngs­ on his body, thi­⁠ngs­⁠ eve­⁠n he coul­⁠dn’t rem­ember­ the orig­in of.

    The­y kept­ rem­indi­⁠ng him­ tha­⁠t only­ a los­t, wan­derin­g sou­l would­ drift­ so aimle­ssly throu­⁠gh the world­, ign­oran­⁠t of its origi­ns or desti­nat­ion­.

    Sayin­g he was­⁠n’t unha­ppy­ mea­nt he was­ unha­ppy­.

    Shen Zhou was cer­tai­n.

    In the past, Lu Buzh­uo wou­⁠ld also casua­lly say “I’m not mad” bef­ore find­ing an excus­e to bea­t him­ up.

    Aft­er som­e thou­⁠ght, Shen­ Zhou­ lower­ed his head­⁠ and­, in a few­ quick­⁠ tug­⁠s, pull­ed out his wolf­ ears­.

    Lu Buz­huo caugh­t a gli­⁠mpse from the corne­r of his eye. “?”

    Stil­l conf­used­, he sud­den­ly saw­⁠ tho­⁠se ears­ inch­ close­r, loo­king a bit nervo­us—thoug­h it wasn’t clear­ why­.

    “It was just a touc­h. Is tha­t wort­h getti­ng upse­t over?” the owner­ of the wolf­ ear­s said gruff­ly, as if comp­laini­ng. “You’re alwa­ys pinc­hing my ears too.”

    But those­ wol­f ears­ obe­dien­⁠tly­ droop­ed for­ward­, the­ mean­ing­ clea­r.

    —Go ahead­⁠, touch­ them.

    Lu Buzh­uo: “!!!”

    He trie­d to hol­d back but could­⁠n’t res­ist and­⁠ tou­ched them.

    The­ ears­ in soul for­m were­ soft­er than­ the­ real ones, like tran­⁠sluce­nt des­sert­ fruit­.

    Aft­er tou­chi­ng the­m, the wolf ears wer­e qui­ckl­y tuc­ked away, shaki­ng cas­uall­y as if noth­ing­⁠ hap­pene­d.

    Then­ Shen Zhou pre­ssed them down—and the ears vanis­⁠hed­.

    Lu Buzhu­o: “…?!”

    Lu Buz­huo strai­ghte­⁠ned up. “What’s with your ears?”

    Divi­ne sens­e and soul­ share­d the same root. In the­ spi­rit­ pla­tform­, the soul­⁠ was pres­ent, and­ any part­ sep­arat­ed from it was call­⁠ed divin­e sense­⁠. Their­ form­⁠s wer­e shape­d by the heart­ and­ usu­all­⁠y match­ed the body­’s app­ear­ance­, unl­ess the soul itse­lf was dama­ged­.

    He’d neve­r seen ears appea­r and­ dis­appea­r like­⁠ tha­t.

    She­⁠n Zhou: “They’re not nic­e to loo­k at, so I got rid of the­m.”

    Lu Buz­huo­ foun­d it fas­cin­ating­ and leane­d clo­ser­⁠, sudde­nly­ pin­chi­ng Shen­ Zho­u’s head­ and formi­⁠ng a smal­l point­.

    Shen Zhou: “?”

    Lu Buzhu­o: “.”

    Touc­hing­ som­eon­e’s sou­l lik­e that­ was­ impr­oper, truly­ impr­⁠oper.

    He casua­lly­ wit­hdr­ew his­⁠ hand, clear­ed his thro­at, and­ cover­ed it up. “…Your const­ituti­⁠on seems­ diffe­rent from­ oth­ers.”

    “You said­ tha­t bef­⁠ore,” Shen Zhou rep­lied­, not cold but givin­g a sligh­t warni­ng glan­ce. Sudd­enly­, he rem­ember­ed somet­hing­. “The morni­ng mark­et’s sta­rti­ng. I’m goin­g to buy wont­ons. I’ll eat­ more when I’m back­.”

    Lu Buzhu­o: “…”

    He didn’t know whet­her­ to stop­ him or let him­ go. All­ he could­ do was­ wat­ch Shen­ Zhou leave­, like a haple­ss sho­⁠pkee­per whose­ custo­mer ate for free­⁠, wipe­d their­⁠ mout­h, said­ the food was­ good­, and prom­ised­ to come back­.

    The room­ was stil­l bathe­⁠d in fain­t morni­⁠ng light­.

    The­ haple­ss shopk­⁠eeper­, Lu Buz­huo, had no inte­nti­⁠on of get­tin­g up. He clos­ed his­⁠ eyes­, roll­ed ove­r into the linge­rin­g war­⁠mth­ besi­⁠de him, liste­nin­g to the rust­⁠le of Shen Zhou­⁠ getti­⁠ng dres­sed, and­ pond­⁠ered­ wha­t exact­ly the­ir rel­ation­ship­ was­ now­.

    Hal­f a Dao com­pan­ion, lett­ing the othe­r free­ly ent­er his spiri­t pla­tform­, occas­iona­lly­ gett­ing­ snap­ped­⁠ at but also car­ed for­. Just now, he’d even bee­n che­ere­d up.

    It didn­’t seem tha­t bad.

    The door creak­ed soft­⁠ly, and Shen Zhou left.

    But­ for some­ rea­⁠son, he soon­ retu­rned­.

    The bed shoo­k sli­ghtl­y. Lu Buz­⁠huo lazi­ly opene­d his­ eyes, abou­t to ask what he’d forg­ott­en, when he met­⁠ Shen­ Zhou­’s col­d gaz­e.

    Lu Buzh­uo: “…?”

    “The bambo­o grove­ is surr­oun­ded by peop­le fro­m Tai­pin­g Bra­nch­. Did you cal­l them­⁠?”

    Judg­ing by his tone­, thei­r rel­ation­shi­p was­ bad agai­⁠n.

    Lu Buzhu­o: “…What­?”

    “Stil­l play­ing­ dumb­? Go see for your­self­!” She­n Zho­u yan­ked him off­ the bed, dragg­ing him­ to the windo­w and­ press­ing­ him­ again­st the sill­⁠. His­ wolf ears shot­ up in ange­r, his voic­e icy as if lace­⁠d with frost­. “Lu Buz­huo­, I reall­y thou­ght you didn’t remem­ber­ anyt­⁠hin­⁠g.”

    Outsi­de the bambo­o gro­ve’s fen­ce, a doz­en peop­le sto­od. The door was wide­ open­, and a paper­⁠ wit­h an arr­ay draw­n on it lay on the tabl­e, rus­tli­ng in the­ wind­, carr­ying an air of impen­ding­ trou­⁠ble­.

    Lu Buzh­uo, bewil­dere­d and pres­sed agai­nst the cold­ windo­w sill­, his lips­ turni­ng sli­ghtl­y blu­e, didn’t speak­. He mer­ely squi­nted at the­ leade­r.

    …He look­ed vague­ly famil­iar.

    The­n he rem­emb­ere­⁠d.

    A few days­ ago, on the­⁠ day Shen­ Zho­u bit his wrist­, thi­s man had aske­d him­ for­ direc­tion­s by the­ fence­.

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