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Chapter 840 – The Unspeaking Person in the Ancestral Hall
Translated by: Hypersheep325
Edited by: Michyrr
Whether he was confronting Eunuch Lin in the Orthodox Acadezhou, or in the mountains or some other place, and even the day before yesterday when heSecond Master in the Daoist church, whenever he encountered those depressing i would always think of that friend
This was the first friend he hadto the capital, and could also be considered the first friend he hadbetween these two friends was rather inexplicable The Heavenly Dao Acade new students then When all those exa succeeded at Purification and so in line to be assessed, the Chen Changsheng that still knew nothing of cultivation saw a blue-clothed youth And then, that youth as clearly a cultivating genius told hione to the Plu and had a meal with him Thus, the two became friends It was just that si
When he was ranked on the Proclamation of Azure Sky for the first ti Thirty-Six
From then to now, the Proclamation of Azure Sky and the Proclamation of Golden Distinction had been updated , but he never again changed his name Perhaps it was because that period of youth heThirty-Six
The reason Chen Changsheng would often think of andThirty-Six, besides the fact that he was his friend, was that Tang Thirty-Six had always played an extres that Chen Changsheng, Su Moyu, Zhexiu, and Xuanyuan Po weren't good at, Tang Thirty-Six was quite skillful in The words that they couldn't bring the Thirty-Six's s that they were too e Thirty-Six had never known theof sha Thirty-Six's existence that allowed Chen Changsheng and the Orthodox Academy to pass those years in the capital in such a relaxed and pleasant fashion
Tang Thirty-Six was a personhappiness to his co to his opponents
Because he was the incredibly wealthy sole grandson of the Tang clan, and there was nothing that he feared This was especially the case after he entered the Orthodox Acadeant and noble young ant and supreirl until she wept, and in Hundred Flowers Lane, he kicked a cripple There was nothing that he did not dare to do
He possessed the traits that Chen Changsheng was s hidden beneath the soaring arrogance and lack of discipline: passion, youthfulness, ego
In the coup of the Mausoleu Thirty-Six was forced to return to Wenshui, and now three years had passed
After living in the old estate for two and a half years, he was imprisoned in the ancestral hall for half a year
That soaring arrogance and lack of discipline seeo seemed nowhere to be found
He was of disheveled face and dirty hair, not caring for his appearance His clothes were filthy, his eyes wooden, looking not much different from a corpse No sound ca that could be seen on his body was a nunation and despair
Anyone who saw hiar or ascetic
No one would ever associate hi aazes of countless young , because he understood his friend more than anyone, and trusted in him more than anyone else
He was confident that even if the sun were sinking into the abyss, never to rise again, and the world were teetering on the verge of annihilation, Tang Thirty-Six would not hide under his bedsheets and cry Instead, he would call out all the prostitutes in the capital and conduct aall those youths that orthy enough to fight with hiinable aes of blue lobster, and ride the fastest horses to charge towards where the sun was falling, and he would even curse the filthiest profanities at the sky and sing the stupidest of songs
If Chen Changsheng were able to see into the ancestral hall, he would know that his way of thinking was correct, and also that he had been worrying tooSecond Master that he orried that if Tang Thirty-Six did not have a good prayerThirty-Six wasn't even kneeling
No matter how lonely he seemed, how filthy his appearance, how lifeless his aura, he was not kneeling
He was not kneeling on the prayer s spread