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Aspiring to the Immortal Path – Chapter 35: Gossip and Slander

Chapter 35: Gossip and Slander

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n“What happened?” Seeing Wei Die crying, Tang Jie hurriedly went up to her.

nBut he had only walked a few steps when Wei Die backed away and shouted, “Don’t come over!”

n“What’s wrong? Fourth Young Lady, it’s me! Tang Jie!”

n“I know… Don’t come over, or else I’ll have to explain myself all over again,” Wei Die said as she sobbed.

nWhat?

nTang Jie didn’t understand, so he could only stand where he was and talk. “What in the world happened? Was the landscaping not done well and criticized by the venerable lady?”

nWei Die shook her head. “No, it was done very well, but…”

nShe blushed as she explained what had happened.

nThe gardens arranged by Wei Die were more than satisfactory, drawing amazement and many excellent comments from the guests. Wei Die had made a solid display of her ability, and even her father, Wei Qingsong, had felt that she had done a good job and had truly grown up.

nBut a tree that stood out would sway in the wind. By showing her ability, Wei Die earned the displeasure of others, so someone began to spread rumors behind her back that the fourth young lady was having a secret affair with a boy servant.

nAs Tang Jie had assisted her in selecting a sect, Wei Die had an extremely high opinion of Tang Jie and did not treat him like a servant. They decided many things through joint discussion and were very close, and everyone else in the estate had been able to see this.

nBut this really wasn’t anything. After all, they had to work together to make the venerable lady’s birthday a success.

nBut when these rumors began to spread, a very ordinary collaboration began to appear fishy, became evidence, and the rumors spread even more wildly.

nThe rumors had started even before the birthday party. It was just that no one was foolish enough to talk about them in front of Wei Die, so Wei Die and Tang Jie had not known about them.

nBut many guests had come this time, and the guests did not have as many apprehensions as the servants. Someone loudly brought the matter up, and Wei Die immediately heard it.

nShe wasn’t the only one. Her father heard as well, and immediately scolded Wei Die.

nWei Die felt like she was being unjustly accused, but as she had no one to complain to, she just blindly walked around, thus unwittingly ending up in the Meditation Garden.

nTang Jie frowned. “Who would be so bold as to fabricate rumors about the fourth young lady?”

n“How could I know?” Wei Die said in frustration. “These rumors get worse the more they’re spread. Finding the source is very unlikely.”

n“True. The first rumor was probably just a few casual comments. The speaker might not have meant anything, but the listener had an idea. Love affairs are always matters of great interest to people, and it involves the fourth young lady. Though this is a taboo, it only makes the rumor more stimulating, so it’s only natural that more details were added to spice up the story,” Tang Jie said with a smile.

n“You’re smiling? I’m about to be worried to death!” Wei Die said, hopping about in panic.

n“What can I do except smile? Should I cry like the fourth young lady?” Tang Jie coolly said. “In truth, this isn’t that big of an incident. Fourth Young Lady, when you enter the Immortal gate, you will undoubtedly experience all kinds of dangers and perils. Verbal attacks like this are actually the least dangerous. By experiencing some of it now, when you’re alone in the future, you will be more capable of withstanding the various trials and tribulations. To start with taking non-lethal attacks is always better than immediately being forced to take lethal attacks. At that time, you would be more willing to bleed than to cry… Remember: never, ever allow others to think that you are weak. The weak can be sympathized with, but they will never be invested in.”

nWei Die did not not entirely understand Tang Jie’s words, but she got the general meaning. Her face reddened as she said, “Yes, I understand. Why does it sound like you think that this is actually a good thing for me?”

n“From a long-term perspective, this truly is a good thing,” Tang Jie answered.

nSeeing how composed Tang Jie was, Wei Die began to gradually calm down.

nShe wiped away her tears and firmly nodded. “I understand. Then what about you? Aren’t you worried that the lady will fire you?”

nShe had calmed down a lot and begun to think more comprehensively about the situation, so she immediately started to worry about Tang Jie.

nNow that she thought about it, these rumors were also bad for Tang Jie.

n“I’m not worried about that. After all, firing me would essentially be proving the rumor true, and the lady wouldn’t do something that stupid. Besides that, rumors are still rumors, things without any sort of basis and that easily fall apart. Fourth Young Lady, relax. The sky won’t fall.”

nShe bit her lip. “That’s easy to say, but what am I supposed to do, exactly?”

n“Since the rumor is out there, you have to clean it up. The simplest method would be to immediately find an excuse, perhaps saying that I didn’t do my job well, and then have me tied up and beaten, and all the rumors will naturally disappear,” Tang Jie casually said, as if the one to be beaten was someone else. In truth, he wanted a chance to once more experience the effects of whipping. After all, he really couldn’t find any opportunity to fight in a place like this.

nWei Die was delighted at first, but then she shook her head. “No, no, that would be hurting you. Do you have any other ideas?”

n“It’s fine, Fourth Young Lady,” Tang Jie sincerely said. “What is the harm in Tang Jie sacrificing a little for the fourth young lady’s reputation? Just hit me!”

n“No, you helped me. I can’t return my benefactor’s kindness with evil!”

n“It’s really fine. I’ll endure the beating!”

n“Absolutely not!”

n“It’s fine, I’m willing! Just hit me!”

n“No is no!” The girl covered her ears and stomped her feet.

nNo matter what Tang Jie said, she refused to agree.

nTang Jie felt that this was a great pity. Sometimes, it was problematic for a woman to have too good of a heart.

nSince the beating wasn’t happening, Tang Jie could only say, “If you insist, we can only use another way. Perhaps we can turn your misfortune into a blessing.”

n“What’s the method?”

n“Directly bring up Heart Severing Pavilion!” Tang Jie replied. “Originally, you would have had to show your abilities a few more times to earn the second master’s trust so that he could send you to Heart Severing Pavilion, but now that this rumor has appeared, it serves as the best way to split the two of us up. Besides that, the master of Heart Severing Pavilion is known for her hatred of men. If you choose that place, you can express your true feelings, and the second master will probably accept so that he can clear up the rumors.”

nWei Die’s eyes immediately brightened as she clapped her hands. “A wonderful plan! Tang Jie, you’re always the one with the ideas.”

nTang Jie had resolved these troublesome love affair rumors with just a few words, even turning this incident into a chance to get Wei Die into Heart Severing Pavilion earlier. More and more, Wei Die was looking at Tang Jie in a different light.

nIf a man could make a woman feel safe, fear nothing when standing at his side, then he had essentially already captured half of that girl’s heart.

nOriginally, she had been focused on cultivation, so she felt only gratitude to Tang Jie. But because of those rumors, she inexplicably felt something else when she looked at Tang Jie.

nInitially, she had wanted nothing more than to tell the entire world that she had no relationship with Tang Jie, but now, she inexplicably felt reluctant.

nShe didn’t know why she was so reluctant. Am I really starting to like Tang Jie?

nThis thought sent her into a panic, and she immediately rejected the idea as improper. He’s just a servant! How could we be together? But there was another voice in her head. A servant is still a person. If he enters the academy and becomes a Spirit Master, you’ll naturally be a match for each other. And then the first voice asked, Wouldn’t that confirm the rumors? The other voice answered, Let them be confirmed. What are you afraid of? …In the end, she was still a young girl who didn’t understand her emotions very well. Her mind was an utter mess, and she immediately grew bashful and lowered her head, not daring to say another word.

nTang Jie didn’t know that her mind was such a mess, only saying, “But this method is a little ambiguous. A smart person will understand, but an idiot will find it hard. Considering that people who like to make up rumors are often wrong in the head, I would still advise you to beat me a little. Using both methods will produce an even better result.”

nHe still hadn’t given up on the idea of being beaten.

nIn the end, Wei Die decided to not tie up Tang Jie and beat him, instead going to find her father.

nWhen Wei Qingsong heard that his daughter wanted to go to Heart Severing Academy, he hesitated for a while before realizing that this was a solution to his problems while also satisfying his daughter’s desire to cultivate, so he agreed. But this matter wasn’t something that could be done in a day or two, and the details would still need a few days to work. Even so, Wei Die felt endlessly grateful to Tang Jie.

nTang Jie didn’t care much. He was more focused on that green rose sprite in the garden.

nToday, Tang Jie got up early in the morning and arrived at the garden with cabbage leaves, carrots, and other kinds of food. After placing them in the garden, he silently backed away to watch.

nUsing food as bait had always been a way of getting on someone’s good side. Hazelnuts for squirrels, bananas for monkeys, lollipops for little girls… Tang Jie didn’t know what the green rose sprite liked, so he had brought a little of everything to test the waters.

nIt wasn’t long before a little head peeked out from a bush in the back of the garden. It looked over at the food, seemingly very curious, but after a few looks, it stopped paying the food any attention. On the contrary, it kept looking at Tang Jie.

nTang Jie was very disappointed. It was clear that she didn’t like this food, so he returned to his room to find something else. But despite several trips, he found nothing that she liked.

nTang Jie was left in a sullen mood.

nThough he could seize the green rose sprite by force, this would probably cause him to be rejected. A newborn sprite was an extremely simple lifeform. If you treated it well, it would treat you well. If you used force on it from the beginning, it would only leave it with psychological trauma. Thus, Tang Jie would not resort to force unless it was absolutely necessary.

nBut what did this little one like?

nTang Jie really couldn’t think of anything, so he said, “Hey, what do you like to eat? Tell me and I’ll get it for you.”

nThe little thing blinked at Tang Jie, and then she climbed onto a nearby flower and licked the dew off the top of it.

n“So you like flower dew.” Tang Jie smiled, but then after some thought, his face turned sour. “That’s a problem. You can gather dew yourself, and it’s not like I can gather it faster than you can. Is there anything else that you like?”

nThe little one said nothing. She sat on the flower petal, lightly swaying her body as she looked at Tang Jie.

n“Fine. If you won’t say anything, I’ll guess. Mm, you’re a flower sprite, so it’s not strange that you like things with a lot of water. Maybe I should work off the fact that you’re a plant. What do plants like besides water?” Tang Jie stroked his chin and muttered. His eyes suddenly flashed. “Right, fertilizer. But fertilizer… fertilizer is excrement. Could you like excrement?”

nThe little one was at first stunned, and then she furiously placed her hands on her hips and angrily glared at Tang Jie.

nBut Tang Jie didn’t notice, continuing to conjecture, “Right, now that I think about it, a flower is a plant’s reproductive organ, so dew is really just a plant’s secretion… But wouldn’t that make you the… toilet?” Tang Jie suddenly blurted out.

nPa! A blade of grass struck Tang Jie in the face. The little one bared her teeth at Tang Jie and then jumped into a bush, vanishing from sight.

nLooking at that bush, Tang Jie muttered, “Fine, I guessed wrong. It seems like you don’t like those things.”

nThis first attempt to get close was a failure!

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: Chasing a Dream
Chapter 2: Tragic Turn
Chapter 3: Killing in Rage
Chapter 4: Tricking an Immortal
Chapter 5: A Karmic Debt Is Hard to Resolve
Chapter 6: The Visceral Manifestation Classic
Chapter 7: Jade Gate Heaven Charge
Chapter 8: Stepping onto the Immortal Path
Chapter 9: Washing the Meridians
Chapter 10: The Dao of Formations
Chapter 11: Only Seeking a Free and Unfettered Life
Chapter 12: Sorrowful Parting
Chapter 13: Declaring an Aspiration
Chapter 14: The Basking Moon Sect
Chapter 15: Pursuit
Chapter 16: Ling Province
Chapter 17: Gu Changqing
Chapter 18: Steward Qin
Chapter 19: Entering the Estate
Chapter 20: Young Master Wei
Chapter 21: Landscaping Art
Chapter 22: Learning From Nature
Chapter 23: Stabbing a Horse
Chapter 24: Spurring On
Chapter 25: Fall
Chapter 26: Refusing the Secretary Post
Chapter 27: A New Rival
Chapter 28: Alliance
Chapter 29: The Rules
Chapter 30: A Plan Crafted for the Target
Chapter 31: Heart Like a Mirror
Chapter 32: Choosing a Sect (I)
Chapter 33: Choosing a Sect (2)
Chapter 34: Plant Becomes Sprite
Chapter 35: Gossip and Slander
Chapter 36: Taming
Chapter 37: Root Carving
Chapter 38: Farewell
Chapter 39: Parting
Chapter 40: Selection (1)
Chapter 41: Selection (2)
Chapter 42: Charged with a Mission
Chapter 43: Rescue
Chapter 44: An End to the First Stage
Chapter 45: The Heavenly Dao Stele
Chapter 46: Disciple Rules
Chapter 47: The Student Forest
Chapter 48: Li Yu
Chapter 49: Entering School
Chapter 50: Carefree House
Chapter 51: The First Class (1)
Chapter 52: The First Class (2)
Chapter 53: The Secret
Chapter 54: Lesser Sea Grotto Metal
Chapter 55: Spirit Objects
Chapter 56: Opening the Spirit Eye
Chapter 57: Twelve-Form Horizon Sword
Chapter 58: Forming a Club
Chapter 59: Meeting
Chapter 60: Unfilial Son
Chapter 61: Search
Chapter 62: Xie Fengtang
Chapter 63: Materials
Chapter 64: The Fisherman
Chapter 65: Spirit Gathering
Chapter 66 - Probe
Chapter 67 - The True Intent Revealed
Chapter 68 - Murder
Chapter 69 - Azure Light
Chapter 70 - Store The Bow
Chapter 71 - The Parting Classic
Chapter 72 - Change Of Strategy
Chapter 73 - White Crane
Chapter 74 - Exam Preparation
Chapter 75 - False Accusation
Chapter 76 - After The Exam
Chapter 77 - Young Schoolmates (1)
Chapter 78 - Young Schoolmates (2)
Chapter 79 - Selling Stolen Goods
Chapter 80 - Art Transmission
Chapter 81 - Seclusion
Chapter 82 - The Fearless Spell!
Chapter 83 - Planning
Chapter 84 - Celestial Defense Hall
Chapter 85 - Celestial Execution Hall
Chapter 86 - Venting Anger (1)
Chapter 87 - Venting Anger (2)
Chapter 88 - Contest
Chapter 89 - A Chance
Chapter 90 - Record
Chapter 91 - Grabbing Feathers From A Flying Goose
Chapter 92 - Seeking A Revenue Source
Chapter 93 - Tiger Roar Valley (1)
Chapter 94 - Tiger Roar Valley (2)
Chapter 95 - Tiger Roar Valley (3)
Chapter 96 - Tiger Roar Valley (4)
Chapter 97 - Prisoner
Chapter 98 - Growth
Chapter 99 - To And Fro
Chapter 100 - Suspicion
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