Ninth In the World

Chapter 5 - A Previous Incarnation



Di Jiu wrapped up the stone securely and hung it close to his body. Then, he proceeded to tidy up the aircraft.

The aircraft was not able to restart, so Di Jiu found a backpack and packed some useful items that did not occupy much space.

Then, he sealed the aircraft shut and collected some thorny vines to cover it. He didn’t know if he would return to the aircraft in the future, but he had spent a big fortune on it and had designed some essential parts of it himself.

After Di Jiu had dealt with the aircraft, he looked around for a route out of there. He noticed a man lying sideways a short distance away. From the back, it looked like the person was male. He had initially thought that this was an uninhabited place, so he got quite a shock when he saw that person lying there.

The man’s attire looked strange. Di Jiu had never seen anything like it before. There was a big blue backpack near the man, and in his hand was a herb that looked like a flower.

As he approached the man carefully, Di Jiu was certain that he was dead. When he turned the man over and saw his face, he unconsciously dropped his bag. “Am I actually dead?” he muttered.

A few moments later, Di Jiu jolted out of his daze. Although he was certain that he was not dead, the dead man’s resemblance to him was uncanny. No, resemblance was actually an understatement. The man looked exactly like him.

Di Jiu bent down. He was planning on laying the man flat on the ground, but when his hands touched the man’s body, the grayish stone hanging over his chest seemed to heat up. A strange feeling arose in him. Di Jiu suddenly realized that the man was his previous incarnation.

He was even able to capture some of the man’s memories through his contact with him. He could now recall faint memories of his previous incarnation.

However, when he picked it up, his expression immediately became odd. He knew that this flower was called the Red Xue Flower.

The Red Xue Flower was considered a priceless treasure in the Ji Nation. If Wu Mingzhu— the daughter of Wu Bahu, who was the Ji Nation’s king—had the Red Xue Flower, her eyesight would have been cured. There would not have been a need to dig his sister’s eyes out to replace hers.

As he gripped the Red Xue Flower in his hand, Di Jiu fell in a daze for a few minutes. He eventually put the flower away in his backpack.

After experiencing the pain of having his entire clan killed, Di Jiu was no longer as naive as he used to be. He was certain that the extermination of his entire clan had not been caused by his father’s harsh words to Wu Bahu.

The king might love Wu Mingzhu, but there was another reason behind his decision to dig Di Di’s eyes out. He wanted to enrage Di Shan so that he would give him a reason to wipe out the entire Di Clan.

In that case, there had to be many unanswered questions about the deaths of Di Jiu’s five elder brothers during their service to the nation. There was a high possibility that the old bastard had been jealous of the Di Clan’s control of 70% of the Ji Nation’s military force and had machinated to have his five elder brothers killed.

Wu Bahu was really wicked. If he had the opportunity to return to the Yalun Continent, Di Jiu would have to eradicate the Wu Clan. Otherwise, he would be letting down the exterminated Di Clan.

There was something amiss, though. Qu Xiaoshu had mentioned that no one had tried to defend his father when the old bastard had announced that he wanted him dead. How was it possible that no one would defend his father, given his standing? So what if he had scolded Wu Bahu? How could Wu Bahu dare touch his father? His father was a Martial Grandmaster with the entire Ji Nation’s military under his control. Based on his father’s personality, it seemed impossible that he would allow himself to be arrested out of blind devotion to the king.

Unless…

Di Jiu shuddered at the thought. This would only be possible if someone had controlled everyone who was on good terms with his father. Then, that person might have stopped his father and his allies from taking action and been unafraid of his father’s power.

Was Wu Bahu capable of that? The only person with that ability was a Martial Emperor. Were even Martial Emperors that powerful, though?

This also meant that Wu Bahu would not be his only enemy. There had to be an existence even more formidable than him. Di Jiu took a deep breath. He was determined to get revenge if he was able to return, even if his enemy was the entire Lu Yuan Empire.


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