Bringing The Farm To Live In Another World - Chapter 15941
Chapter 15939 Seven Emotions Sword Sect
Sect The Seven Emotions Sword Sect is a demonic sword sect. Their sect uses emotions into their swords. With each sword strike, the seven emotions are stirred. They use the seven emotions of people as their main means of attack. Although their sect is very strong, their attack methods are too peculiar and always give people a very evil feeling. Therefore, they are considered a demonic sect.
Although they are a demonic sect, they are also a sword sect, primarily focused on sword cultivation. However, because their sword techniques incorporate the seven emotions into the sword, their members possess richer and more complex emotions than those of ordinary sects. This leads to a situation where some disciples might be targeted by others. Their emotions are so intense, with strong feelings of like and dislike. If someone of higher status dislikes you, they will go to great lengths to torment you. This is quite normal in the Seven Emotions Sword Sect, as they are a demonic sect. Relatively speaking, demonic sects have fewer rules than righteous sects. Therefore, if you are strong enough and ruthless enough, you will thrive in the demonic sect. Conversely, if you are not strong enough and not ruthless enough, you will definitely struggle and suffer in the end.
Ran Wen belonged to the latter category. He was an outer disciple of the Seven Emotions Sword Sect. His talent wasn’t particularly outstanding, and although he was a member of the sect, he lacked ruthlessness and strength. Someone like him couldn’t possibly thrive in the outer sect.
Indeed, he didn’t fare well because he had offended someone within the sect. This person was none other than Ge Wei, an outer disciple of the Seven Emotions Sword Sect. Ge Wei was slightly stronger than Ran Wen, but Ran Wen could still handle him. Unfortunately, Ge Wei had an older brother named Ge Ying, who was an inner disciple of the Seven Emotions Sword Sect.
An inner disciple can do far more than an outer disciple. Ran Wen offended Ge Wei, which is equivalent to offending Ge Ying. Ge Ying doesn’t even need to show his face; countless people eager to curry favor with him will target Ran Wen. Therefore, Ran Wen’s life is extremely difficult. He can’t get any good missions, and he’s constantly challenged. Although the Seven Emotions Sword Sect has rules against disciples fighting each other and killing, generally, as long as the opponent isn’t killed or crippled, injuring them and causing them some suffering is generally overlooked.
Ran Wen is frequently challenged under various pretexts, and since his strength isn’t particularly high, he inevitably suffers each time. It’s fair to say that Ran Wen’s life is truly miserable; if he doesn’t get injured one day, he’s considered lucky.
He also wanted to stay away from the sect, but he couldn’t. He couldn’t get missions that took him far from the main hall, and frankly, he didn’t dare leave the main hall. While he was there, people were still somewhat restrained and wouldn’t dare go too far. But if he dared to leave the main hall, the consequences would be unimaginable. He might be killed at any time, and no one would likely investigate. So Ran Wen really didn’t dare leave the Seven Emotions Sword Sect’s main hall.
Fortunately, he hadn’t completely offended Ge Wei, and Ge Wei didn’t intend to kill him, only to make him suffer. Furthermore, due to Ge Ying’s influence, countless people in the outer sect would teach Ran Wen a lesson on Ge Wei’s behalf. Ge Wei also enjoyed this cat-and-mouse game, so he hadn’t killed Ran Wen.
Ran Wen stood in his room, grimacing. He had been challenged again today and beaten badly. A longsword had slashed his chest, leaving a shallow wound that was still bleeding. He suffered similar injuries every few days; practically every part of his body was now covered in cuts.
Ran Wen took out some wound medicine and applied it directly to the wound, immediately stopping the bleeding. Since it wasn’t very deep to begin with, Ran Wen’s face was filled with hatred. He usually didn’t dare show it in front of outsiders; if he did, he feared Ge Wei would kill him quickly. So he dared not show it. But in his room, he clearly displayed his hatred.
After treating his wounds, Ran Wen glanced at his torn clothes and couldn’t help but sigh. The clothes he was wearing were no longer the ones issued by the sect. The sect’s clothes had defensive and cleaning capabilities, but they were already worn out. So, his current clothes were just ordinary, cheap clothing that he could afford to replace even when damaged.
However, that was his previous thinking. He used to think that cheap clothes were easy to replace, but now he realized he was premature. He was almost unable to afford new clothes because he was changing them too frequently. People constantly challenged him, and each challenge tore his clothes. He had even started learning to sew, but it was still useless. His clothes could only last about seven days at most before they were worn out. He was now almost out of money for new clothes.
Thinking of this, he couldn’t help but sigh softly. He then changed his clothes and slowly walked outside. As usual, since someone had already challenged him today, no one else would. He could now take on some sect missions to increase his income. If he didn’t have any income, he really wouldn’t even have money to buy clothes.
The Seven Emotions Sword Sect also had an outer sect management office, a place specifically for managing outer sect disciples. Ran Wen quickly arrived at the outer sect management office. Upon entering the hall on the first floor, he saw several huge boards standing there, with strips of paper pasted on them, each listing a mission.
Ran Wen looked at the tasks on the board. The other outer disciples of the Seven Emotions Sword Sect in the task hall all pointed and whispered when they saw him. They all recognized Ran Wen; he was a celebrity in the outer sect. Everyone knew he had offended Ge Wei, and everyone knew he was being disciplined daily, so no one dared approach him.
Ran Wen ignored them. He had no friends in the outer sect long ago. He used to have two close friends, but after being disciplined several times, they dared not associate with him anymore. Therefore, he now had no friends in the outer sect and always kept to himself.
Ran Wen was already used to the gossip, so he didn’t care at all. He carefully looked at the tasks on the task board, and soon he saw one: there was a forest not far from the Seven Emotions Sword Sect. This forest was very large and contained some demonic beasts. These demonic beasts were specially left there by the Seven Emotions Sword Sect for their disciples to practice on. Because of its proximity to the sect, the forest was called the Seven Emotions Forest.
The task Ran Wen had chosen was very simple: to investigate a section of the Seven Emotions Forest, as some disciples had reported unusual activity among the demonic beasts there.
Upon seeing the task, Ran Wen nodded in approval. He felt it was a suitable task, so he noted down the task number and went to the task station, saying, “Task number 769.”
He couldn’t accept tasks too far from the Seven Emotions Sword Sect’s main hall, nor did he dare to accept such tasks. However, tasks in the Seven Emotions Forest were acceptable to him, so Ran Wen accepted the task directly. The people at the task station didn’t give him any trouble and assigned it to him without hesitation.
After receiving the task, Ran Wen immediately headed out and quickly left the Seven Emotions Sword Sect’s territory. Once outside the sect’s area, he increased his speed. He didn’t fly; his current strength wasn’t sufficient. He could fly, but it would waste too much spiritual energy. With his limited spiritual energy, he couldn’t fly for long. Not only would his spiritual energy be depleted, but he was heading to the Seven Emotions Forest, where there were demonic beasts. If he entered the Seven Emotions Forest and exhausted his spiritual energy, he wouldn’t be doing a task but rather becoming food for those demonic beasts.
The Seven Emotions Forest wasn’t far from the Seven Emotions Sword Sect’s main hall; he reached its outer perimeter in about an hour. The Seven Emotions Forest had long been divided into different areas by the Seven Emotions Sword Sect for easier management, so Ran Wen quickly arrived at his assigned area, the Dingyou District. After surveying the surroundings and finding nothing unusual, Ran Wen headed straight into the forest. Although Seven Emotions Sword Sect disciples frequently entered and exited this forest, they generally didn’t damage the trees, so it remained lush and verdant. Upon entering, the light dimmed as the various plants blocked almost every ray of sunlight.
Ran Wen walked slowly forward. The mission only mentioned unusual activity by the demonic beasts, but didn’t specify the nature of the activity. He was there to investigate, so he proceeded cautiously.
He had already taken his longsword into his hand. As he walked forward, he constantly swept the ground with the sword. This was an experience he had gained from many missions. When doing missions in places like forests, it was best to have something to sweep the ground with; otherwise, he might be injured by poisonous insects hiding in the dead branches and leaves. Therefore, he walked very carefully, paying attention not only to the surrounding trees but also to his footing. In such a forest, you can’t be too careful, because you never know which tree might harbor a well-hidden poisonous snake. Some snakes have skin that is almost the same color as the tree trunk, making them virtually invisible unless you look very closely. So Ran Wen had to be careful; he didn’t want to die in this forest.
Just as he was walking forward, he suddenly heard a rustling sound. He immediately stopped. After he stopped, the rustling sound disappeared. He walked forward again, and the rustling sound reappeared.
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