Chapter 2881: Meeting Elder Dugu Ciu
The path into the Hawk Eye Sword Sect wound through well-maintained courtyards and orderly buildings. Though the sect was smaller in size compared to the great temples and palaces of empires, there was a sense of discipline and sharpness that stood out immediately.
"Please follow me," the disciple said with a respectful tone, his posture straight and footsteps steady.
As they walked deeper, Meng Bai continued to look around with awe. The road beneath their feet was not ordinary stone—it had fine sword-shaped patterns engraved into it. Every few meters, the carvings changed shape, forming long patterns like flowing calligraphy.
"These roads are sword training paths," the disciple explained, catching Meng Bai's curiosity. "Every disciple in the sect walks them daily. They help develop footwork, rhythm, and sword intent awareness."
"Sword intent through walking?" Meng Bai blinked. "That's new."
"Everything here is about the sword," Lin Mu commented with a faint smile. "Even the air here has traces of intent."
"Indeed, Senior," the disciple said. "The founder of our sect was obsessed with the sword and built everything here to aid in comprehending it. From the formation layout to the cultivation techniques, everything channels and reinforces sword comprehension."
As they passed through the outer sect area, they saw dozens of disciples training with their swords. Some practiced stances under waterfalls, others performed footwork drills in the open courtyards. Several used wooden training swords, while others had real blades that gleamed under the afternoon sun.
The energy was vibrant and youthful, filled with ambition and determination. Even Meng Bai felt stirred by the atmosphere, his hand subconsciously reaching toward his own sheathed weapon.
"How many disciples does the sect have?" Lin Mu asked.
"Roughly four thousand in the Outer Sect, one thousand in the Inner Sect, and about three hundred in the Core Sect," the disciple replied. "Though small in number, each member is selected with great care. Our sect does not believe in mass recruitment."
"Quality over quantity, I see," Lin Mu noted.
"Yes, Senior. Even our elders are few. There are sixty in total. Elder Dugu Ciu is the fifth most senior among them, just under our current High Elders and Sect Patriarch," the disciple said proudly.
'He's of a higher position than I thought.' Lin Mu hadn't expected to meet such a person in the city casually.
They soon reached the Inner Sect region. Here, the architecture changed subtly. The buildings were taller and more refined. Elegant sword motifs ran along the pillars, and metallic wind chimes shaped like miniature blades hung from the eaves, ringing with every breeze.
A statue stood at the center of the inner courtyard—a tall, imposing figure holding a sword in reverse, its tip pressed into the ground. The sculpted eyes were keen and sharp, almost seeming to follow them as they passed.
"That's the founder?" Meng Bai asked, tilting his head.
"Yes," the disciple answered. "Grandmaster Qian Jue. He was said to have achieved Sword Heart and split a mountain with a single slash during his final tribulation."
Lin Mu gave the statue a short nod. "I can feel some remnants of intent in it still."
"You're perceptive, Senior," the disciple smiled. "The statue was forged with materials imbued with Sword Essence. It's one of the teaching aids for advanced disciples."
They continued further, arriving at a large, peaceful pavilion surrounded by a shallow reflective pond. Stone lanterns glowed softly despite the daylight, and plum blossoms drifted gently from nearby trees.
"This is Elder Dugu's personal pavilion," the disciple announced. "He's waiting inside."
Before Lin Mu could respond, the paper doors of the pavilion slid open, and Elder Dugu Ciu stepped out, dressed in modest blue robes with a silver sword token at his waist.
"Daoist Lin," he greeted with a warm smile. "I was not sure you'd accept the invitation so soon."
"I was in the region and thought it fitting to visit," Lin Mu replied. "Thank you for the invitation."
"You honor us," Dugu Ciu said, giving a small bow before turning to Meng Bai. "And this must be your disciple?"
"I'm Meng Bai!" the boy said cheerfully. "Nice to meet you, Elder Dugu."
"A sharp spirit," Dugu Ciu noted with amusement. "Come, let us talk inside."
They entered the pavilion, which was cozy and filled with scrolls, training manuals, and old swords hanging from walls. The room had a humble, lived-in feel, with cushions arranged around a low table already set with tea.
After they were seated, tea was poured and pleasantries exchanged. Dugu Ciu leaned forward slightly, a glimmer of seriousness entering his tone.
"I'm glad you came, Daoist Lin. I hope your journey was pleasant." The elder spoke.
but then he saw the complex expression Lin Mu and Meng Bai's face.
"Did you face any trouble?" The man asked.
"A little conflict with some strange cultivators." Lin Mu replied.
SIGH
"Looks like you encountered them too." The man muttered. "Then, there's something I believe we must discuss. Something... troubling."
Lin Mu's eyes narrowed slightly. "Related to the women from the city?"
Dugu Ciu gave a grim nod. "Yes. Though we don't know the full details, several disappearances have occurred in nearby regions. Young male cultivators—lured by beauty, flattery, or pleas for help—vanish without a trace. The signs point to a shadowy group operating in the borderlands."
Meng Bai frowned. "So it's not just us who got targeted."
"I suspected it wasn't an isolated case," Lin Mu said. "There was a mark—a thorned eye."
At those words, Dugu Ciu's expression darkened further.
"That matches the rumors. We've been calling them the Thorned Eye Faction for now, as their real name is unknown. But they're cunning and dangerous. Even our patrol disciples have had trouble tracking them."
Lin Mu sipped his tea slowly. "I'd like to help. If their trail passes through your region, perhaps we can find out more about them out."
"I'd be grateful," Dugu Ciu said sincerely. "We can use any help we can get. But be cautious—some of their members are experts in disguise and mental manipulation."
"We've experienced that firsthand," Lin Mu murmured.
Visit and read more novel to help us update chapter quickly. Thank you so much!
Use arrow keys (or A / D) to PREV/NEXT chapter