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Aspiring to the Immortal Path – Chapter 26: Refusing the Secretary Post

Chapter 26: Refusing the Secretary Post

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nAfter resting for ten-some days, Tang Jie finally ‘recovered’, having completely consumed that bottle of spirit medicine. Embezzlement was something that went from small to big. Tang Jie had grown bored of embezzling worthless things like steel wire and was very happy to see that he could take his embezzlement to a new level.

nWhen the lady heard that Tang Jie had recovered, she had Shi Yue bring him over.

nUnlike before, it was not just the lady meeting with Tang Jie, but also Patriarch Wei Danbai and that Spirit Master who had saved Wei Tianchong from falling that day, Lu Chenyang.

nWei Danbai was the sort that you could tell was grim and inflexible at first glance, someone who wasn’t easy to interact with. His square face rarely smiled, and he was serious, quiet, and focused on business. It was a perfect face for depicting on a giant portrait to hang from the gate tower.

n“Tang Jie pays respects to the master, the lady, and Spirit Master Lu!” Upon entering, Tang Jie first bowed to the three of them.

n“Sit.” Zheng Shufeng smiled at Tang Jie. She had a very favorable opinion of Tang Jie and thus spoke to him in the kindest manner.

n“With the master and lady present, this lowly one does not dare to sit.”

n“Your injuries have just recovered, so there is no need for you to be polite,” the lady said, ordering a servant to bring Tang Jie a stool. It was only then that Tang Jie sat down.

nOnce Tang Jie was seated, the lady said, “You were mistreated in the previous incident. You did very well, but Chong’er was ignorant. You were called this time so that you may be rewarded.”

nYanzhi came forward with a tray upon which were ten gleaming silver ingots.

nTang Jie knew that a single silver ingot was equivalent to ten taels of silver. This was a reward of one hundred taels of silver, a truly generous reward.

nTang Jie was just about to say a few polite words when Wei Danbai said, “It is to reward you, so there is no need to refuse. It is the rule of the Wei Estate to reward merits and punish mistakes. This is your deserved reward.”

nHey, is there really any need to state such a simple principle? You think your clan is the only one in the world that knows it?

nTang Jie sighed as he mentally grumbled.

nHe knew that Wei Danbai was trying to draw a clear line and clearly wasn’t planning to make too big a deal of this matter, let alone try to owe Tang Jie a favor. If Tang Jie refused, Wei Danbai would only think that he wanted more, so it was best to just accept the reward.

nBut this was fine too. With one hundred taels of silver, he could buy some excellent medicine for the Wu couple.

nThe lady continued, “We have already investigated the situation. It was Shi Mo’s idea to drink alcohol, it was Shi Mo who proposed going up the mountain at night, and it was even Shi Mo who called for you to be beaten. This little scoundrel! Rather than supervising the young master’s studies, he encourages him to cause trouble every day. It’s outrageous! Out of respect for the wet nurse, I have not driven him out of the estate, but he cannot stay any longer at the young master’s side.”

nThe lady took a sip of tea and cleared her throat before continuing, “Since Shi Mo will no longer be here, someone must take his place. I plan to make you Shi Mo’s replacement.”

nTang Jie glanced at Wei Danbai, who was frowning slightly. He apparently didn’t like the decision, but knew that it was the lady who had the power to make the decision.

nZheng Shufeng was a rather forceful and intelligent woman. In the estate, she enjoyed the favor of the venerable master and lady, and she also had a significant reputation outside the estate. She herself was from a clan of renown. Though the Zheng Clan was not as brilliant as the Wei Clan, it was still an old clan. Zheng Shufeng was learned in both literature and etiquette, and after her marriage, she had managed the household well and caused the Wei Clan to prosper even more.

nThis could be seen from how easily she commanded the Spirit Masters of the house. The living expenses of these Spirit Masters were all directly handled by Zheng Shufeng. As the manager of the household, she had managed to seize control of the clan’s most important strength. These Spirit Masters probably listened to her even more than Wei Danbai.

nIt was thus no wonder that Zheng Shufeng had more say over personnel than Wei Danbai.

nIf Tang Jie had to pick between the master and the lady, he would be more willing to serve the lady.

nBut when Zheng Shufeng said these words, after some thought, Tang Jie answered, “My lady, thank you for your kindness, but this lowly one currently does not think he is suitable to replace Shi Mo. My lady, please reconsider.”

nZheng Shufeng had not expected him to refuse. Even Wei Danbai, Spirit Master Lu, Steward Qin, and Yanzhi were all startled, looking at Tang Jie in shock.

n“You’re not willing?” Zheng Shufeng asked.

nTang Jie hastily replied, “It’s not that I am unwilling, but because I killed the young master’s horse, the young master might still hold some resentment against me, thus making it difficult for me to fulfill my duty as a reading partner. The young master’s studies are a major concern, and if the young master’s studies are delayed, this lowly one would feel ashamed. For some things, if they cannot be done well, they should not be done.”

nHusband and wife were both startled.

n“For some things, if they cannot be done well, they should not be done…” Zheng Shufeng muttered Tang Jie’s words. “An excellent saying!”

nShe suddenly giggled and looked at her husband. “Master, do you still think I’ve picked the wrong person?”

nWei Danbai said nothing, but Master Lu said, “My lady truly possesses formidable insight. This child does not possess a reserved mindset, but rather an early-matured wisdom. He knows what should be done and what should not be done, when to retreat or advance, and when to give up. Good, very good!”

nIt was only after Spirit Master Lu’s praises that Wei Danbai finally spoke. “But he is right. Chong’er is an ignorant child and will probably hold a grudge against Tang Jie on this matter. For now, it is not proper to have him serve as a reading partner for him. Though Shi Mo has made mistakes, he has done his utmost to serve Chong’er. Let us give him one more chance.”

n“It’s all because of your many misgivings!” Zheng Shufeng rolled her eyes at her husband. “Since that’s the case, let’s give Shi Mo another chance, but if he dares to make another mistake, I will not show him mercy.”

nShe turned to Tang Jie and said, “You have just recovered and your health is still unsteady. Return and rest for a day before coming back.”

nThus, the meeting came to a close.

nAs he sent Tang Jie out, Steward Qin couldn’t help but complain, “Goodness, child, what can I say? So many people are seeking to be the young master’s reading partner, but you gave up on it! Truly…”

nTang Jie chuckled. “Are you not worried about delaying the young master’s studies?”

n“Don’t try that on me,” Steward Qin snorted. “Talk. You must have had something else on your mind, right?”

nTang Jie rather trusted Steward Qin.

nAfter some thought, Tang Jie answered, “I truly did have a few other reasons I could not openly speak about for not becoming a reading partner. As Sir knows, accompanying the young master in studies is the most tiring and thankless task. If you supervise him, the young master will get annoyed, but if you don’t guide him, the lady won’t like you.”

nSteward Qin nodded. While everyone sought the reading partner position, it wasn’t an easy job. It took enormous effort to keep both sides happy.

nTang Jie felt that while he could do it, it would require far too much energy.

nHe was still studying the Dao of Formations every day and making a lot of progress. He had no need to take on such a tiresome role.

nTang Jie continued, “It won’t be long before the young master’s examination. In the young master’s current circumstances, Uncle Qin, do you think he will do well?”

nThinking it over, Steward Qin sighed. “Him? We would have to thank the ancestors if he even managed to write a complete essay!”

n“Thus, if I became the reading partner, wouldn’t I be taking the blame for Shi Mo?”

nSteward Qin began to laugh. “I just knew you had seen something! You’re right. Now truly isn’t the right time to be a reading partner. But if you want to go to Basking Moon Academy, you’ll have to become his reading partner eventually.”

n“That’s not for certain,” Tang Jie casually replied. “I don’t think there’s any clan that has it as a rule that only close servants can become servant students, yes?”

nBecoming a close servant was like becoming secretary for a leader.

nIt was easy to get promotions as a secretary, but did anyone say that only secretaries could get promoted?

nTang Jie, with his merits from landscaping art, was like an official wielding real power who had a good track record. He already had some hope of promotion, so why insist on pursuing the secretary position?

nIf he really got the post but did nothing of merit, he would only be wiping away all his previous contributions.

nThrough his understanding of this principle, Tang Jie lost all his interest in the reading partner position.

nSteward Qin was taken aback. “That’s true, but the close servants are all closer to the young master, and the young master’s intentions can directly determine your future. It would be better if you got close to him.”

nTang Jie profoundly answered, “While the young master’s will is truly important on the matter of the servant students, it is not the young master who wields the true decision-making power, but the lady! So long as I have the lady’s support, I could clean the chamber pots and still become a servant student! Thus, I’m not worried about whether or not I can fight for the position. At times, not fighting is the best way to fight!”

nSteward Qin was left utterly flabbergasted by Tang Jie’s words.

nPerhaps because they wanted to be the young master’s servant student, many people had made it a high priority to draw the young master’s attention, yet neglected to pay attention to the background.

nBut Tang Jie had not.

nAs someone who had worked in the bureaucracy, Tang Jie was well aware that one had to understand who wielded the true power!

nOnly by attaching oneself to the true power holder could one have any chance at future prospects.

nAlas, many people couldn’t understand something so simple.

nWhile the young master’s opinion was very important when it came to the matter of school admission, the only one whose words truly mattered was the lady. Even Wei Danbai had to listen to his wife!

nBereft of the lady’s trust, Shi Mo was merely a decoration in the reading partner position!

nShe could tolerate Shi Mo because Wei Tianchong was still in the Wei Clan, under her control, and Shi Mo wouldn’t be able to cause too much trouble. At the same time, she gave face to the wet nurse.

nBut when Wei Tianchong went off to school, the heavens were high and the emperor was far away. Her child would have to face many things alone, and the lady could not possibly leave her child in the hands of such an unreliable servant. For something as important as this, face no longer mattered!

nThus, by losing the lady’s trust, Shi Mo had essentially already lost the right to be a servant student.

nAlas, even now, he didn’t understand this. He continued to bitterly struggle for the reading partner post, hoping that clinging to the young master could keep his hopes alive. Little did he know that this only annoyed the lady further.

nOn this question, let alone those children, not even Steward Qin had noticed, and he had needed Tang Jie’s prompting to understand. He regarded Tang Jie in a different light.

nQin Yuan shook his head and sighed. “In the end, I underestimated you.”

nTang Jie bowed. “No matter what happens to Tang Jie in the future, I will never forget the kindness shown to me by the two elders and Steward Qin!”

nShrewdness did not mean ruthless callousness.

nThough Tang Jie had deceived and used the Wu couple and Steward Qin, he felt sincerely grateful for how they had treated him. Thus, these words came from the heart, and Steward Qin was gratified to hear them.

nLife returned to its normal course.

nTang Jie continued to work in the garden while honing his Dao of Formations.

nHis level in the Dao of Formations swelled, but this primarily manifested in his bewildering formations. As his Spirit Eye wasn’t open yet, he didn’t have sufficient spiritual energy to lay down formations. Thus, Tang Jie put in even more effort when it came to linking his formation lines, and gradually, he began to develop his own unique style, though it was still difficult to determine in what direction it would go.

nBesides that, Tang Jie developed a habit of taking a morning run every day.

nHe would run from the Wei Estate to Welcoming Dragon Mountain, where he would find a deserted place to lift weights and do squats, circulate the technique of the Visceral Manifestation Classic, and breathe in spiritual energy. Once he was done circulating the technique, he would return to the Wei Estate for the day’s work.

nOccasionally, when he saw other servants doing heavy labor, he would volunteer to help, using this chance to train his Visceral Manifestation Classic and also obtain the praise of the other servants. As a result, his relations with the other servants of the Wei Estate became better and better.

nAs the days went by, Tang Jie grew taller and stronger, his body gaining muscle. But these muscles were not as outrageous as those of bodybuilders. They simply made him appear very healthy and energetic.

nWhenever the young master was bored, he would come and look at him work, but this was usually restricted to a few glances from a distance before he left.

nTheir relationship became strange, and no one could say what it was really like.

nAs for Shi Mo and Shi Meng, they became much more obedient after the horse-stabbing incident, and no longer dared to cause any trouble. The Meditation Garden welcomed a rare moment of peace.

nThe only bad thing was that Tang Jie had another nickname after the incident: Horse-Stabbing Tang Jie.

nThis was his second epithet after his entry to the Wei Estate, the first being ‘that Tang Jie who gets three strings of cash a month’.

nFrankly, Tang Jie didn’t like it, as this reminded Wei Tianchong every day that Tang Jie had killed his horse, which made him uncomfortable.

nTang Jie knew that this was a scheme concocted by Shi Mo and the others, but there was nothing he could do.

nNo—that wasn’t quite true.

nSince he couldn’t wash away his own problems, he could only look forward to his rivals performing even worse.

nWei Tianchong’s examination soon arrived.

nAs expected, the teacher’s assessment was blunt and brutal: ‘Ignorant and incompetent, making a laughingstock of himself!’

nWhen the lady saw this evaluation and saw the shoddily written and incoherent essay, she gave her son a good beating, and her opinion of Shi Mo fell to the lowest level possible. But Shi Mo knew nothing about this and continued to curry the young master’s favor.

nIn this calm fashion, more than a year went by.

nToday, Tang Jie was continuing to care for the flowers and plants of the garden. He knew every plant in the garden well, and a casual stroke of his hand could produce wonders.

nAt this time, Tang Jie saw Shi Yue in the distance.

n“Elder Sister Shi Yue, for what reason have you come to the Meditation Garden today?” Tang Jie asked with a smile.

nShi Yue had a grave expression. She went up to Tang Jie and whispered into his ear.

n“What did you say?” Tang Jie paled.

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: Chasing a Dream
Chapter 2: Tragic Turn
Chapter 3: Killing in Rage
Chapter 4: Tricking an Immortal
Chapter 5: A Karmic Debt Is Hard to Resolve
Chapter 6: The Visceral Manifestation Classic
Chapter 7: Jade Gate Heaven Charge
Chapter 8: Stepping onto the Immortal Path
Chapter 9: Washing the Meridians
Chapter 10: The Dao of Formations
Chapter 11: Only Seeking a Free and Unfettered Life
Chapter 12: Sorrowful Parting
Chapter 13: Declaring an Aspiration
Chapter 14: The Basking Moon Sect
Chapter 15: Pursuit
Chapter 16: Ling Province
Chapter 17: Gu Changqing
Chapter 18: Steward Qin
Chapter 19: Entering the Estate
Chapter 20: Young Master Wei
Chapter 21: Landscaping Art
Chapter 22: Learning From Nature
Chapter 23: Stabbing a Horse
Chapter 24: Spurring On
Chapter 25: Fall
Chapter 26: Refusing the Secretary Post
Chapter 27: A New Rival
Chapter 28: Alliance
Chapter 29: The Rules
Chapter 30: A Plan Crafted for the Target
Chapter 31: Heart Like a Mirror
Chapter 32: Choosing a Sect (I)
Chapter 33: Choosing a Sect (2)
Chapter 34: Plant Becomes Sprite
Chapter 35: Gossip and Slander
Chapter 36: Taming
Chapter 37: Root Carving
Chapter 38: Farewell
Chapter 39: Parting
Chapter 40: Selection (1)
Chapter 41: Selection (2)
Chapter 42: Charged with a Mission
Chapter 43: Rescue
Chapter 44: An End to the First Stage
Chapter 45: The Heavenly Dao Stele
Chapter 46: Disciple Rules
Chapter 47: The Student Forest
Chapter 48: Li Yu
Chapter 49: Entering School
Chapter 50: Carefree House
Chapter 51: The First Class (1)
Chapter 52: The First Class (2)
Chapter 53: The Secret
Chapter 54: Lesser Sea Grotto Metal
Chapter 55: Spirit Objects
Chapter 56: Opening the Spirit Eye
Chapter 57: Twelve-Form Horizon Sword
Chapter 58: Forming a Club
Chapter 59: Meeting
Chapter 60: Unfilial Son
Chapter 61: Search
Chapter 62: Xie Fengtang
Chapter 63: Materials
Chapter 64: The Fisherman
Chapter 65: Spirit Gathering
Chapter 66 - Probe
Chapter 67 - The True Intent Revealed
Chapter 68 - Murder
Chapter 69 - Azure Light
Chapter 70 - Store The Bow
Chapter 71 - The Parting Classic
Chapter 72 - Change Of Strategy
Chapter 73 - White Crane
Chapter 74 - Exam Preparation
Chapter 75 - False Accusation
Chapter 76 - After The Exam
Chapter 77 - Young Schoolmates (1)
Chapter 78 - Young Schoolmates (2)
Chapter 79 - Selling Stolen Goods
Chapter 80 - Art Transmission
Chapter 81 - Seclusion
Chapter 82 - The Fearless Spell!
Chapter 83 - Planning
Chapter 84 - Celestial Defense Hall
Chapter 85 - Celestial Execution Hall
Chapter 86 - Venting Anger (1)
Chapter 87 - Venting Anger (2)
Chapter 88 - Contest
Chapter 89 - A Chance
Chapter 90 - Record
Chapter 91 - Grabbing Feathers From A Flying Goose
Chapter 92 - Seeking A Revenue Source
Chapter 93 - Tiger Roar Valley (1)
Chapter 94 - Tiger Roar Valley (2)
Chapter 95 - Tiger Roar Valley (3)
Chapter 96 - Tiger Roar Valley (4)
Chapter 97 - Prisoner
Chapter 98 - Growth
Chapter 99 - To And Fro
Chapter 100 - Suspicion
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