I Can Copy Everything Without Limit Chapter 33
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Deeply disheartened by the loud cheers from the grand platform, Wei Bochen’s disappointment in his son was palpable. However, his spirits were rekindled by the thought of Wei Lulin, who had recently rejoined the family. It appeared that good fortune had blessed the Wei family with a prodigy of exceptional caliber.
As the patriarch of the Wei family, Wei Bochen always allocated time to observe Wei Lulin, irrespective of his demanding schedule. Yet, due to his extensive duties, he was unable to personally oversee Lulin’s every action. Consequently, he enlisted his most dependable subordinates to keep a discreet watch. Among them was a guard stationed at the Silent Elegance Pavilion, accompanied by four loyal servants, all devoted to Bochen.
Wei Bochen maintained a thorough awareness of Lulin’s activities since his return. Naturally, the events unfolding within the secluded training chamber remained outside his purview, as surveillance of that area was impossible.
Compared to Wei Luchong, Wei Lulin demonstrated vastly superior capabilities. Lulin’s Cultivation Talent was at least ten times greater than Luchong’s, possibly more. His diligent efforts and achievements had undeniably earned Bochen’s commendation.
Were Wei Bochen to choose between Wei Lulin and Wei Luchong as the family successor, his decision would unequivocally fall upon Lulin, placing the family’s prosperity above any personal sentiment.
With this resolute conviction, Wei Bochen’s gaze naturally settled on Wei Lulin, positioned at the fringe of the assembly, his eyes alight with pride and admiration. Following more than ten days of intensive swordsmanship drills, Lulin had issued a challenge to the guards, urging them to showcase their true combat prowess. His strength had once again seen improvement, though the true extent of this advancement would only become evident through subsequent life-and-death confrontations.
Having been absent from the Wei family for a full year, Wei Lulin had remained secluded within his personal courtyard since his homecoming, refraining from venturing out. Consequently, a significant number of the Wei disciples present failed to recognize him.
Wei Lulin, who had formed a few acquaintances during the tournament, now stood unobtrusively behind a throng of people surrounding Wei Luchong. Far from feeling discontent, Lulin was rather pleased with the lack of attention. By avoiding the spotlight, he could prevent unwanted scrutiny, thereby gaining a latent advantage in the approaching contest.
Lulin was aware of Xie Jutong and Jiaang Que by reputation but had never encountered them. It was through the Hunting Competition that he finally had the opportunity to witness two of Yao Country’s most distinguished young figures. The third was his adversarial counterpart, Yao Yafeng, the Fifth Prince of the royal dynasty.
Prior to the competition, Wei Ying had furnished Lulin with comprehensive information on the participants, including Yao Yafeng. Possessing a Middle Level Grade Eight Cultivation Talent, a formidable strategic acumen, and a daring disposition, Yao Yafeng’s abilities had reportedly ascended to the zenith of the Qi Refining Stage Level Seven Perfection.
The royal family’s lineage predated that of the three prominent clans, and they had, in antiquity, produced a supreme expert. Their extensive heritage encompassed numerous clandestine techniques for the rapid amplification of one’s strength. The actual magnitude of Yao Yafeng’s power, enhanced by such secret arts, would likely be unveiled only when Xie Jutong and Jiaang Que engaged him in conflict. Wei Luchong, by contrast, was unlikely to contend effectively against Yao Yafeng.
The Xie family’s origins were rooted in a distinctive bloodline, which they referred to as the King’s Bloodline, a nomenclature intended to mask the genuine source of their lineage. Their bloodline was a hybrid, a consequence of the mating between the King Storm Bear, a Grade Six Magical Beast, and the ancestral essence of the Xie family.
Magical Beasts were diverse in their species and their respective stages of evolution. Generally, a Grade Seven Magical Beast possessed the capacity for Shape Transformation, enabling it to assume a human guise and acquire the ability to cultivate akin to humans.
Certain unique magical beasts, such as the King Storm Bear, required the power of Grade Six to achieve a shape transformation into humanoid form. Consider the Nine-Headed Snake, a serpentine magical beast; it demands even greater potency for its transformation. Fundamentally, the more formidable a magical beast, the higher the strength necessary for its metamorphosis.
The specific circumstances by which the Xie family’s progenitor united with the King Storm Bear and subsequently produced offspring remained the Xie family’s most intensely guarded secret. Beyond a select cadre at the apex of the Xie family’s administration, it is probable that even their innermost descendants lacked knowledge of the intricate details.
Xie Jutong possessed a robust physique and a notably unremarkable countenance. At a mere eighteen years of age, his beard was so abundant that he bore the appearance of a man in his forties. This accelerated facial hair development post-adulthood, typically manifesting within three to six months, seemed to be a prevalent characteristic among the Xie family, potentially intertwined with their ancestral lineage.
Though Xie Jutong’s appearance was not particularly striking, his bearing held a powerful aura that could easily intimidate.
In contrast, Jiaang Que possessed refined features and a handsome visage, his only flaw being a pair of serpentine eyes. Were it not for those eyes, he would undoubtedly captivate the hearts of countless young ladies.
As Wei Bochen observed Wei Lulin, and Wei Lulin watched Xie Jutong and Jiaang Que, a gaze filled with resentment was fixed upon Wei Bochen, undetected by any of them.
The one casting this envious stare was none other than Wei Luchong.
The fervent cheers from the surrounding crowd brought a deep sense of humiliation to Wei Luchong. He understood that he did not command the same level of admiration as Xie Jutong and Jiaang Que, but he had never imagined his standing to be so utterly insignificant.
Worried about his father’s potential reaction, Wei Luchong quickly redirected his attention towards Wei Bochen. To his dismay, Wei Bochen appeared completely oblivious to him, his focus instead fixed on someone else. Following Wei Bochen’s line of sight, Wei Luchong’s gaze landed on Wei Lulin.
The moment Wei Luchong’s eyes fell upon Wei Lulin, his fury escalated to an uncontrollable level.
While Wei Lulin’s return to the Wei family had been rather low-key—so much so that most of the clan was still unaware of his presence—the formerly exiled individual from Lindorin Town was indeed back. Wei Luchong, however, was not kept in the dark. Determined to uncover the reason behind the Wei family bestowing the Silent Elegance Pavilion upon Wei Lulin, Wei Luchong had spared no expense in his investigation. Eventually, the complete truth was revealed to him by a pharmacist’s assistant in the town.
Having been previously relegated to Lindorin Town due to damaged meridians that rendered him incapable of cultivation, Wei Lulin had now risen once more. His extraordinary talent had recaptured the attention of the higher echelons, a development that left Wei Luchong deeply unsettled.
Having cultivated for two years, Wei Luchong was acutely aware of the critical importance of innate talent. Wei Tingxuan, who underwent talent assessment alongside Wei Luchong, possessed a cultivation aptitude only slightly inferior to his own, classified as Low Level Grade Eight. Despite dedicating twice the time and exerting thrice the effort compared to Wei Luchong, Wei Tingxuan had only managed to reach Qi Refining Stage Level Six, still a significant distance from achieving Qi Refining Stage Level Seven.
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