Chapter 324: Da Feng Night Watchman and Crossover Anime (Request Monthly Votes
Incidentally, because of Wu Xian, the San Yi Sect has risen in status within the occult circle, now surpassing Long Hushan and firmly established itself as the leader of the Daoist sects.
After all, Wu Xian never hid his strength—it was neither troublesome nor necessary—so in the eyes of the occult circle today, he is a terrestrial immortal walking among mortals, and if the San Yi Sect could nurture such a person, who else could be the true leader of the Daoist sects?
Naturally, Wu Xian’s master, Zuo Ruotong, did not suffer the fate from the original timeline, where he lost his cultivation and perished due to Wu Gen Sheng.
The reason is simple: Wu Xian had already demonstrated the third layer of Ni Sheng to Zuo Ruotong, detailing its strengths and weaknesses, making Zuo Ruotong realize that Ni Sheng was not the path to transcendence, and that all his years of arduous cultivation had ultimately been an illusion.
Upon learning the truth, Zuo Ruotong was utterly despondent, but just as he was about to disperse his Qi, Wu Xian immediately used Shuang Quan Shou, instantly healing all the hidden injuries he had sustained from practicing Ni Sheng, and replenishing the life force he had depleted over the years to maintain the Ni Sheng state.
As a result, even without practicing Ni Sheng, Zuo Ruotong’s body remained healthy; conservatively estimated, he could live for several more decades—at least no less than Lu Jin’s future lifespan.
In fact, Wu Xian had originally intended to teach Zuo Ruotong Liu Ku Xian Zei or Shuang Quan Shou, so he could maintain peak vitality and continue exploring the path beyond the third layer of Ni Sheng.
With Wu Xian’s help in jointly studying it, perhaps one day they could truly innovate and elevate Ni Sheng’s third layer to a level approaching “Tong Tian.”
“I’m tired. Let someone else take this on…”
Zuo Ruotong smiled calmly, declining Wu Xian’s offer, saying the world was vast and he wished to travel, to settle a karmic debt spanning over a decade, and to bring back a stubborn, troubled child to the right path.
Before leaving, Zuo Ruotong specifically warned Wu Xian that the Eight Marvels were too contrary to heaven—especially Shuang Quan Shou and Liu Ku Xian Zei, both capable of granting near-immortality.
Such immense temptation was something few in the world could resist.
Of course, with Wu Xian’s current strength, no one would dare challenge him, but if these methods were leaked, they could ignite madness throughout the occult world, even global chaos—so they must be handled with extreme caution.
In response to Old Zuo’s request, Wu Xian verbally agreed, but when he saw the old calendar hanging on the wall, clearly marked “Jiashen Year, May 1944,” he fell silent.
He wondered whether he should take some time to visit the Qinling Mountains and simply obliterate the entire range along with the so-called Thirty-Six Thieves, saving himself the trouble of future nonsense.
As for whether characters like Feng Baobao and Zhang Chuyan would still appear in the future…
Wu Xian said, “Who cares? Do I even know them well?”
On the contrary, it would be more interesting to personally create a worldline utterly different from the original—just thinking about it felt thrilling.
As Wu Xian thought this, he suddenly sensed a familiar fluctuation around him.
Sure enough, footsteps echoed through the space, and two figures walked toward them side by side.
Both were unfamiliar faces—clearly newcomers who had just entered the mysterious space.
One young man wore ancient attire similar to Wu Xian’s from the Tang Dynasty; after exchanging memories, they learned he came from Gou Lan Ting Qu… cough!—the world of Da Feng Da Geng Ren, currently working for the Night Watch organization, having just been promoted to Silver Luo a month ago.
Interestingly, because he crossed over earlier, the true protagonist of this world, Xu Qi’an, remains the original Xu Qi’an, not yet usurped by the modern-day transmigrator named Yang Ling—the novel’s plot has not yet officially begun.
Thus, Da Feng Wu Xian has spent years quietly laying plans, replicating many of Xu Qi’an’s original actions—including but not limited to his literary plagiarism antics—and successfully gained favor from the Confucian sect and Wei Gong, even establishing minor ties with the Xu family, hoping to eventually connect with Xu Qi’an and secure advantages to improve his future survival odds.
But now…
“I was wondering why, as a transmigrator, I had no golden finger—turns out I was just fifteen years late!”
Da Feng Wu Xian sighed: “If I’d known I was this powerful, I’d never have bothered being a literary thief! Why not just kill Emperor Yuanjing and seize control of the Da Feng court? Isn’t that better?”
“Wait, don’t rush it. Killing him now would rob the story of many satisfying moments, and the protagonist hasn’t even arrived yet—it just feels incomplete.”
Perfect Wu Xian jumped up and slapped his shoulder, grinning: “As for safety, don’t worry—I’ve calculated it. The supreme experts of Da Feng are barely stronger than the ones who cleansed the surface, roughly equivalent to true gods in the Perfect World. To us now, they’re just easy targets.”
“So does that mean I can do whatever I want from now on?”
Da Feng Wu Xian’s eyes lit up—he was already imagining all the things he’d once wanted to do but dared not, his lips curling into a smug grin.
“People in the Da Feng world aren’t easy. You should still hold back a bit—don’t be too reckless.”
One Wu Xian said, unimpressed, then turned his gaze to the other newcomer.
After memory sharing, they learned he was one of the rare Wu Xians who was born into this world, his birthplace being the land where One Wu Xian nearly wiped out everyone—Japan.
Of course, since it’s a different world, here it’s called Sakura Country.
This world’s Sakura Country has had a rough time—or rather, the Celestial Empire was too powerful, having turned the island nation into a colony as early as the Ming Dynasty, known externally as Region 11.
The newcomer’s parents were high-ranking officials who migrated from the Celestial Empire; though they died early in an accident, their inheritance allowed the newcomer Wu Xian to live comfortably.
Even after university, he would land a decent job in Sakura Country thanks to his Celestial Empire identity.
But none of that mattered—the thing that truly interested One Wu Xian was that this Sakura Country seemed to harbor many familiar figures.
For instance, at his school, Zongwu High, the newcomer had heard names like Yuki Yukino, Kaori Akiyama, Hikari Shido, and Kita Kaimu—all well-known names.
From this, it seemed this was a hodgepodge of school romance anime.
But just as the newcomer thought he’d drawn the light novel protagonist’s script and planned to open a harem, one night while jogging, he saw an unexpected girl—Yotsuba Mieko.
Yes, the unlucky girl with Yin-Yang Eyes who could see demons and spirits!
And for some reason, when he woke up the next day, Wu Xian discovered he too now possessed Yin-Yang Eyes, able to see demons and spirits at any time.
Moreover, this event acted like a fuse—soon after, Wu Xian, using this ability, glimpsed the other side of this world and encountered characters from battle anime.
Specifically, characters from “Natsume’s Book of Friends,” “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba,” “Tokyo Ghoul,” and even the classic “Inuyasha.”
If it were only these, it might have been bearable—dangerous, but Wu Xian could still accept it.
But clearly, heaven had no intention of letting him off.
This afternoon, two new students—a boy and a girl—joined their class. The boy was Kusanagi Gohō, a native of Sakura Country; the blonde, blue-eyed girl was Erica Blanc, from Milan, Italy.
Wu Xian: “...”
In short, this was a chaotic and extremely dangerous world.
Faced with this hellish dungeon, Wu Xian felt his life was bleak—how could he possibly think of flirting with girls? He immediately booked a ticket to return to the Celestial Empire the next day through his deceased parents’ connections.
No matter what, he couldn’t stay in this damn Sakura Country anymore!
…
The several Wu Xians, after viewing the newcomer’s memories, all looked speechless. Just as they were about to speak, the space’s fluctuation returned.
Turning, they saw Tianming Wu Xian striding over with an air of utter self-assurance, his furry monkey face beaming with triumph.
Below, he wore the Great Sage Reincarnation set from Black Myth, its appearance less dazzling than the Divine Treasure version, yet more solemn and majestic—leaving all the Wu Xians present unable to look away.
“You’ve cleared the first run already?!”
Tang Dynasty Wu Xian was the first to react, stepping forward and clapping Tianming Wu Xian on the shoulder, beginning to read his memories from this period…
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