Chapter 92: The Distant Green Pines and Dark Hills Without Splendor
Chapter 92: The Distant Green Pines and Dark Hills Without Splendor
Standing at the edge of the cliff and looking down, they saw white clouds spreading like an ocean, with mist rolling in.
But if you looked up, Yunding Mountain was right across the misty clouds.
There was only a chain the width of a bowl leading to the other side of the cliff. Amidst the swirling mist, the view on the other side was vaguely visible, yet indistinct. It seemed neither far nor near, as if everything seen were merely an illusion.
“This is the Yunding Mountain Immortal's Chain, likely built by immortals. In any case, to reach Yunding Mountain, one must climb across using this chain,” Cui Nanxi said.
He continued, “The opposite mountain is too steep to climb directly. The only way up is to climb from this side to here and then use the chain to cross. Many people know they cannot cross here, so they simply turn back halfway up the mountain and do not reach this point.”
“Mm...”
The mountain wind swirled, and the mist flowed. The chain was faintly swaying.
“This chain is very thick, so there's no need to worry about it breaking. However, the mountain wind is strong, and the chain sways more in the middle. Even if you have a rope around your waist, it is still extremely difficult to cross,” Cui Nanxi said. “Every year, some people cross safely, while others fall off the cliff and have all their bones shattered. Have you decided if you want to cross?”
“Of course, I will cross.”
“Great! You’re decisive!” Cui Nanxi himself was quite apprehensive. Hearing Song You’s response so decisively, he abandoned his own hesitation and thoughts of giving up.“Since we’re here, there's no reason to turn back,” Cui Nanxi encouraged himself. “Only the horse and donkey cannot cross. I will leave the donkey here and have Hong Xiu stay here guard it. If you trust me and my attendants, you may also leave the horse here.”
“Thank you for your kindness.” Song You paused. “However, my horse does not have reins, and thus no one can restrain it. It is very obedient and does not need supervision; it just needs to graze on the mountain.”
“Sir, you do resemble a divine immortal!”
“You flatter me.”
“Do you have a safety rope?”
“A safety rope?”
“You don’t have one?”
“What is that?”
Cui Nanxi waved his hand, and one of his attendants took out two sturdy ropes from their bundle.
“When crossing the chain, one end of the rope is tied around the waist, and the other end can be easily looped over the chain using a device here. This way, even if you get tired or slip, you won’t fall off.”
“That’s quite clever.”
“Since you don’t have one, I will... I will go first with Xu Le. Xu Le is skilled in martial arts and can bring the other rope back for you to use.”
It seemed that the chain still made him a bit fearful, as his confidence was noticeably lacking when he said he would go first.
But he still said it in the end.
Song You smiled. “There’s no need for that.”
“Huh?”
Just as Cui Nanxi was feeling puzzled, he saw the calico cat by the gentleman's feet suddenly take a few steps forward, moving lightly as if in a trot and casually stepping onto the iron chain.
It then proceeded to run forward. After a few steps, it even looked back at them, as if it were merely walking on a beam in a house.
Cui Nanxi was somewhat astonished.
It was not the fact that the cat was casually walking on the chain that surprised him. The chain was far thicker than a normal iron chain, about the width of a bowl. Although it swayed slightly up close, it was understandable that a cat could walk on it.
What really astonished him was the cat’s bravery and spirituality—it seemed completely unafraid of the sheer cliff and almost as if it could understand their conversation.
Maybe it really could understand human speech.
But even though the part of the chain near to them was quite stable, once it reached the middle where the chain swayed more violently, it would be impossible for even a cat to continue walking in such a manner.
Cui Nanxi thought this and glanced at Song You.
He then heard the Daoist priest speak respectfully, “Please, Lady Calico, go ahead.”
It seemed this cat was called Lady Calico. The name was quite interesting. But didn’t he plan to call the cat back?
As Cui Nanxi was still surprised, the cat actually turned its gaze away and continued to walk forward with small, nimble steps on the chain as if it were on solid ground.
The cat was small to begin with, and as it walked further, it became a tiny speck on the chain. With a gust of mist, it immediately vanished from sight.
At that moment, he realized that the wind had calmed at some point and the chain had also stopped swaying. It was perfectly still now.
This cat was probably no ordinary cat! This gentleman must be a master cultivator! But even if the cat could cross easily, how would the gentleman manage?
The three of them looked at Song You.
Song You, with a smile, politely cupped his hands toward them and said, “I will go first.”
And then, he stepped onto the chain himself—walking as effortlessly as if on solid ground, taking casual steps with his feet steadily landing on the chain without even needing to look at his path. He was also carrying a small bundle.
It was as if the chain was embedded in the ground or painted on it, and the cliffs on either side were just illusions and were in fact solid ground.
It was truly as if he was walking on flat terrain.
“…” Cui Nanxi’s expression froze.
The surrounding guards and attendants were equally stunned.
Gradually, the figure in the mist became hazy. It was barely visible when he finally stopped, turned back to look at them, and then was completely lost to sight as the mountain wind blew a fresh wave of mist.
“We...” Cui Nanxi’s heart began to race with apprehension.
Originally, he thought that Song You's courage and composure could inspire and motivate him, assuming they were on the same level. But now, he realized that the other person was a true master with genuine skills, making what seemed like a life-or-death challenge to him look like a mere walk in the park. Consequently, the borrowed courage and composure he had just moments ago had vanished into thin air.
The gentleman wasn’t afraid because he had the skill to make walking across the cliff’s iron chain as easy as walking on flat ground. As for himself?
The reason that gentleman didn’t fall to his death was precisely because of his skills. As for himself?
Even a safety rope might not guarantee security. Cui Nanxi began to wrestle with the decision of whether to turn back.
After having come so far, was he really going to turn back now? The path to seeking immortals that he had fantasized about for so long—was he really going to end up like the other ordinary people, halted here? What would make him any different from them?
But, if he didn’t turn back, wouldn’t falling to his death mean losing everything?
“Whew…” The wind started blowing again, causing the chain to sway.
“Sir…” The guard beside him asked cautiously, “Shall we…?”
It was almost comical. Despite the intense inner conflict he felt, when asked, he hesitated for only a moment before waving his hand and saying, “I’ll go first!”
He only said it through clenched teeth. He recalled what a friend had once told him when he first heard about Yunding Mountain, “Timid and hesitant people cannot seek immortals.”
And to be honest, it wasn't just about seeking immortals. Many things simply could not be accomplished with such a mindset!
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Once past this cliff, he would reach the summit of Yunding Mountain.
Here, there was scarcely any soil left; the entire mountaintop was almost entirely bare rock. Only the most resilient wild grasses and the most solitary pine trees could grow in the crevices between the rocks.
The mist seemed to exist only between the cliffs. Beyond the cliff was clear and bright.
The summit of Yunding Mountain was now clearly in sight. The cold wind blew fiercely, bringing a bone-chilling chill.
Song You sat cross-legged on the ground, waiting quietly. The calico cat was nearby, diligently licking and grooming itself.
Faint sounds of the chain swaying could be heard from the mist, and occasionally, there were cries of alarm. At these moments, the calico cat would pause its grooming and stretch its neck to peer into the mist, wondering if someone had fallen or if they were merely frightened and shouting.
It hoped that someone had fallen—it would be more interesting. But it also hoped no one had fallen—it would be better if they were alive.
Ah, such a dilemma.
Gradually, figures began to emerge from the mist.
Two figures, one in front and one behind, were wrapped in ropes. The other end of the ropes was looped around the iron chain, and they were hanging upside down from it, using their hands and feet to slowly climb across. Every sway of the chain was met with cries of alarm.
Cui Nanxi had slipped several times, and if it weren’t for the safety rope, he would have already fallen to his death.
The two of them finally made it across.
Cui Nanxi, who had climbed in front, was not only exhausted and gasping for breath but also terrified witless. After finishing the climb across the chain, he lay there with his mouth open and eyes wide, pale-faced and gasping. He lacked even the strength to climb up to safety.
He held onto the chain and rested a while. Then, he saw that Song You, who had already crossed the cliff, showed no intention of coming to help. Cui Nanxi mustered the last of his strength, gritted his teeth, and managed to climb up and unfasten the safety rope.
He scrambled away from the edge of the cliff, rolling and crawling. Then he sat directly on the ground, letting his upper body fall back, lying down with his sight filled with the sky.
It was unclear what he was thinking at that moment.
After a while, he actually started to laugh. At first, it was just a grin. Then, gradually laughter emerged, growing louder and echoing on the summit of Yunding Mountain.
“Hahaha…”
“‘Knowing others is intelligence; knowing oneself is wisdom; conquering others is strength; conquering oneself is true power’,” came the voice of the Daoist from beside him. “Congratulations.”
“Thanks to you, sir…”
“It has nothing to do with me. Every single bit of the courage you had left in your heart after I crossed the chain belongs entirely to yourself,” Song You said. “Once you’ve crossed this chain, what obstacles in life can stop you?”
“Do you think I’ll find gods and immortals?”
“Perhaps.”
“Then if I write an article about this journey when I get back, might it be passed down through the ages?”
“Perhaps.”
“Hahahaha…” Cui Nanxi continued to laugh heartily.
Song You smiled along with him.
Before long, the laughter stopped abruptly. Cui Nanxi turned and got up, looking toward Yunding Mountain.
“Sir, let’s go!”
“Le
The three of them and the cat began their ascent up the mountain. At this point, there was no path left.
The mountain was extremely steep and barren, with a smooth surface. It resembled a massive stone more than a mountain, its surface a pale yellow, like a stone mountain in a traditional landscape painting where ink and wash had spread out.
On such a mountain, Song You could walk as usual, while the others had to use both hands and feet to carefully find a climbing route. Otherwise, a moment's carelessness could make the cliff face vertical above them. At that point, they wouldn't be able to climb up or retreat down, which would be truly frustrating.
What was even more astonishing was the countless carvings on the mountain.
These carvings covered the entire mountain, weathered by countless years of wind, which had blurred their shapes. It was unclear how many years they had been there. The wind has even eroded the contours of the stone carvings into horizontal lines. From these uneven lines, another set of contours filled with the passage of time emerges. Upon closer inspection, one can vaguely make out figures—some standing, some sitting, some flying, and others dancing—imbued with a unique charm.
Perhaps the wind itself was a master of stone carving.
Cui Nanxi marveled and sighed as he admired the scene, stretching his neck to search everywhere. He was hoping that just around a corner or by climbing another level, he might encounter an immortal, smiling and looking at him. And perhaps, the immortal might extend an invitation to converse about eternal life.
Unfortunately, he did not have such an encounter… Perhaps it was not meant to be. Cui Nanxi thought with regret in his heart.
But he soon felt that even if he did not find immortals on this journey, having crossed the iron chain that had challenged countless seekers and met a master Daoist cultivator like Song You, made this journey worthwhile.
Thus, his mood lifted again.