Chapter 9: Buying Time
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The spiritual elixir that kings and sages spend their lives seeking—
was right in front of me.
But I felt only intense revulsion.
Seeing that I still hadn’t taken it, Guruji was puzzled.
“Why are you hesitating? The Grand Elder needs to rest.”
I bit the tip of my tongue to steady myself, held the ‘elixir’ in both hands, and bowed.
“Guruji, I have already failed once at this stage. If I fail again, I will let down the hopes of the elders and Guruji.”
I said earnestly,
“I remember that in the next few days, some outer disciples will also take the elixir and cleanse their nadis. I would like to observe and learn under Senior Brother Kabir’s guidance.”
Before Guruji could become suspicious, I quickly added,
“If possible, could Guruji keep this elixir for me for a few days… I am not worthy of it yet.”
Since childhood, because of these eyes,
I have seen many secrets.
Naturally, I know how to play dumb.
Sure enough, Guruji pondered for a moment, just about to speak, when the Grand Elder spoke first, laughing:
“Let him. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen such a sincerely fearful disciple.”
“Thank you, Elder.” I bowed respectfully.
I could hear the bronze bells under the old eaves ringing in the wind:
Ding—
The echo carried through the mist, like the voice of an ancestor blessing or cursing, you could never be sure which.
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