CHAPTER 18 â PLEASE SHOW YOUR SYSTEM SOME LOVE ANDÂ CONCERN
Originally posted on RBKTR Translations.
Author: The One Who Tells Stories Under the Bridge (夊楼ĺşä¸čŻ´äšŚç).
Translated by: Yujuan
On the topic of love, Ji Mo had already made a careful survey of it the moment he received his first submission fee. He was someone who aspired to make a living on writing books, but when he calculated the dating costs, the presents he would have to prepare on every festivity and a house heâd have to purchase upon marriage, the lack of a few zeros in his savings told him: At the present moment, dating someone would prevent him from living.
He had always had the personality of a realist, and so it stood to reason that the only female contact number he had belonged to his own mom. There were even moments when he thought that perhaps heâd have to spend the rest of his life alone. Who knew that in the span of three years, he would enter a new stage of lifeâ dating a non-human in order to survive.
The gates to a whole new world had opened at such a fanciful place, he never would have thought such a development would occur.
As he walked side by side with Ye Mingjun along the streets of the Godly Continent, the passing divine attendants who saluted them pulled Ji Mo back to reality. There was no lack of couples on the streets, but these were all couples of differing sex walking hand in hand; two guys walking together like this was much too strange. Ji Mo was not so idle as to pay attention to someone elseâs sexual preference, but how were two men supposed to find the feeling of love?
A kabedon? Not happening. He would definitely be unable to restrain himself from kicking Ye Mingjun away from him.
Forcefully kissing him like an overbearing CEO? He wasnât sick in the head, why would he do such a thing that would humiliate his own body and mind?
Have a relaxed discussion on the philosophies of life? What a joke, the only outcome of discussing life lessons with Ye Mingjun would be to make him doubt his own life.
This wouldnât do. No matter which romantic convention it was, he would turn unreasonable the moment he brought his emotions into it. Why couldnât they become melon-eating buddies[1]Â and stick to being single dogs instead?
With both his practical experience and theoretical basis equalling to zero, just as Ji Mo was having a hard time contemplating the complexities of cutsleevery, the chief culprit, Ye Mingjun, observed the people on the streets with great interest. He suddenly halted, âWhy is there such a long queue over there?â
Following his line of sight, he spotted an almost never-ending line a short distance away. Sweeping a gaze through the queue, something dawned upon Ji Mo, and he spoke blandly, âThe Shrineâs low-level priests come to the streets each day to provide free healing spells for the masses in order to hone their skills.â
A divine spell had a strong therapeutic effect on physical injuries, to the point that a high-level priest could even regenerate a personâs amputated limbs, but nothing could be done about the illnesses of the bones and internal organs. Logically speaking, there shouldnât be that many injured people in the cities surrounding the Shrine. The sole reason why there was such a long queue was that these common folk had too much faith in Godâ they were unwilling to trust a physician no matter how accurate their diagnosis was, and only set their minds at ease once they were treated by a priest. No one knew who Su Geâs god was, but they treated everything related to him as the truth. What a joke.
Ji Mo had seen too much the likes of these people, and had tried dissuading them at the beginning, but no longer bothered with them once he realized they were just doing anything they could to be enlightened by godâs radiance. Just when he was about to pull Ye Mingjun away from here, a married woman suddenly knelt on the path before him, her forehead almost touching the tips of his feet,
âMorning Star Priest, my child is sick, could you please give him your blessings?â
Wuyan zoomed into the details surrounding the womanâs body, and when Ji Mo swept across her ragged clothes, he said quietly, âXianjun, please cast your invisibility spell.â
Ye Mingjun did not refuse his request, merely lifting a hand to make them both vanish in the eyes of others. As he observed the instant look of defeat on the womanâs face, Ji Mo lifted his head to glance at Ye Mingjun next to him, âArenât you going to ask me why Iâm not helping her?â
âThatâs just typhoid fever, heâll get better once he takes his medication on time.â
Ye Mingjun had been researching strange and novel things in the past five thousand years. Naturally, the art of healing was among them, and he had seen the truth with just a look.
Ji Mo wasnât exactly surprised by his cheat, and said flatly, âThose were medicine stains on her sleeve. She ought to have seen a physician beforehand, but still wished to receive treatment from a divine spell although she was well aware it was just a minor illness. It was exactly because she knew that she wouldnât be able to get in line that she pleaded for a White Robed Priestâs blessing, at the risk of offending me.â
The immortal could not comprehend such a meaningless action. At last, he asked in puzzlement, âIs this the love a mother holds for her child?â
âYes, a mighty yet foolish love. A priestâs daily mana is limited, and if she took anotherâs right to be healed, this would surely delay the treatment of a patient who genuinely needs to be cured. However, she will not consider this, as a cough from her child is far more important than a strangerâs life.â
Looking on as the married woman continued watching stealthily along the shadows, as if waiting for a chance to cut in line, a trace of a helpless yet sardonic smile flashed across his face, âDoes Xianjun still consider love as something good?â
Humans were truly a complicated species; Ye Mingjun had always been unable to comprehend what was filling up their tiny minds. For instance, Ji Mo was smiling at this very moment, but all he could sense from him was the feeling of melancholy.
However, he still persisted in his views, and said, âI think whatâs sad about it isnât love, but ignorance.â
âThose who are ignorant, are easier to control.â
The immortalâs insight, cultivated for thousands of years, was enough to see the truth. Ji Mo knew that he was merely correct in his words, but his voice became increasingly downcast,
âChang Hui has coddled this generation of the Godly Continentâs people to the point where they canât do anything other than rely on the Shrine â even matters such as ploughing the fields or enacting marriages has to go through the Shrine before proceeding smoothly. This isnât the world that Su Ge wants, but he canât bring himself to ruin the people who have faith in him, which is why he ended up being constrained for thirty years. I presume that his decision to merge with the Demonic Continent has to do with the fact that he understands he will be no match for Ye Junhou in a couple of years, and has finally chosen to burn the bridge and destroy this faith with his own hands.â
Before the Celestialsâ arrival, this piece of land was originally ruled by the Fei Kingdom. Later on, Ye Junhou had struck, and Su Ge joined hands with Chang Hui to oppose him, both sides dividing Fei territory into two which had become the present day Godly and Demonic continents. The kingdom with the largest territory had been so vulnerable in the presence of the Celestials that only thirty years had passed before the Feians had practically forgotten how they had once flourished, completely submitting under the rule of Celestials.
Regardless of which world he was in, Su Ge was still that High Priest who wished to save the world, and he believed that the destruction of local civilization due to outside forces was a sad thing to see. The reason why he chose to merge with the Demonic Continent was purely just to make the Fei Kingdom return to its previous state. Perhaps, even without Chang Huiâs departure, these two were bound to walk down diverging paths, because they werenât truly like-minded from the start.
Ji Mo had long since noticed the problems with the Shrine, but as someone who had only been in the Shrine for three years and was constantly being guarded against by Chang Hui, he did not have the ability to change the way things ran here. The same applied for this situation â he did not talk about those worldly disputes, instead saying to Ye Mingjun with a soft sigh, âSo, Ye Mingjun, even if you like me, please do not unconditionally fulfill all my needs, do not let me become too dependent on you. To us humans, completely losing our sense of self is something very pitiable.â
Ji Mo had always been very clear of the fact that Ye Mingjunâs feelings for him were much closer to how one would feel towards a pet than a lover. He would keep him by his side out of pity and interest, and wouldnât mind using various toys to keep him happy, but with regards to his sincerity, there was probably a limit. The humans had raised other species as playthings, and so it wasnât really unexpected to end up with the same fate now that they had encountered a much higher being. At least, compared to humans, Ye Mingjunâs temperament was much too gentle.
âOf course, I am not a person who will give up on living for my own moral integrity, so I will definitely ask you for help if I encounter any dangerous situations. As long as you are willing to respond, I will do the best of my ability to repay you.â
Being confined would make a person lose their survivability, and even if they were set free after their master had grown bored of them, they would still be unable to return to their normal lives. Ji Mo was being forced to the immortalâs side by lifeâs fetters; the world was too dangerous, and all he could do was do his best not to turn docile. The fate of a pet who was not obedient enough and dared to yearn for freedom only hinged on the masterâs temperament.
Just like a phrase he had written into his own novelâ If you are unable to stand in defiance, pray that you will meet someone good.
Luckily, Ye Mingjun was a truly affable and kind immortal. Hearing his words, he merely gave his usual soft smile, âThen, as a reward for granting your request, can you hug me?â
Alright then, this Xianjunâs learning capacity is a little too strong, does he like patting humans that much?
Looking helplessly at him, Ji Mo attempted to struggle, âXianjun, a hug without any emotion isnât worth much value.â
âI still donât quite understand the humansâ perception, but at least to me, liking something means that itâs worth it.â
Fine, since youâve said it, Iâll let you pat me. In any case, the most interesting part about hugs are the blushing faces and thumping hearts, youâll know that thereâs no meaning to it when I let you have your way with an expressionless face. Youâll pat me, and Iâll take the chance to pat you. In terms of rarity, I wonât be the one suffering losses.
Seeing that this guy had made up his mind, Ji Mo silently comforted himself, thinking that they were both under the invisible spell anyhow, and simply wrapped his arms around the immortalâs waist.
Ye Mingjunâs body temperature was as cool as jade, and perhaps because they had just returned from the lakeside, a moist breath of greenery exuded faintly from his robes. This was Ji Moâs first time taking the initiative to come so close to someone else, and while he had already convinced himself to stay unconcerned, that he was merely hugging a large night luminous pearl[2], his heart couldnât help but skip a beat.
Ye Mingjun was actually pretty easy to deal with; he wouldnât continue his badgering as long as you fulfilled his requests. Right now, he did not make any additional movements either, as if his curiosity had been suddenly piqued and just wanted to experience the novelty of being approached by Ji Mo.
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With such a simple nature, put in a novel, he would definitely be mercilessly torn to dregs⌠No, in the case of that disgusting storyline from Monarchâs Descent Into The Wastelands, he had indeed been thoroughly used by the female leads.
The plot of that legendary BE novel surfacing at the bottom of his heart, Ji Mo felt that this was a true prelude to Ye Mingjunâs future, so he lifted his head to advise him, âXianjun, humans are not as simple-minded as animals. Human nature will always be insatiable, we will only care about things we cannot have. If you wish to have your feelings be cherished, do not let others obtain it easily.â
So, as the one who constantly worries about me being used by others, do you really not have the slightest feelings for me?
Hearing him say that, a trace of playfulness flashed across Ye Mingjunâs eyes. He pinched this humanâs fair and clear cheeks, and finally let out a chuckle, âAre you sure? This way youâll have to pay a higher price when you ask me for help.â
Uh, that seemed to be the case. He had forgotten once again that he was the female lead about to tear this guy to dregs. There was no helping it, he really couldnât immerse himself into this roleâŚ
Sigh, just what was this? Digging a hole by the road, then telling the one passing through that there was a hole up ahead, f*ck, this must be true love!
He was filled by admiration by his own miraculous stunt. Ji Mo forcefully kept his cool as he separated himself from the immortalâs embrace, staunchly refusing to reveal a single trace of the sheepishness in his heart, âXianjun, ignore what I just said.â
Ji Mo was incredibly used to preserving the deadly calm facade on his exterior, and there really wasnât any sign of the roaring waves running through his heart at present. Yet, at the sight of him, Ye Mingjun happily pressed him back into his chest instead, âYouâre so cute!â
Not expecting him to make such a sudden action, Ji Mo was instantly a little dumbstruck. It was fortunate that the Diorama of Civilization that had been forgotten by a certain Xianjun at the bottom of the lake rushed in at this critical moment, faithfully carrying out its duty, âXianjun, you hugged your capture target without permission, please accept punishment.â
âYou couldnât have come back at a worse time.â
Following Ye Mingjunâs look of displeasure, a scarlet flame fell onto the picture scroll. Unfortunately, the Systemâs creator seemed to have anticipated this, and chose to fit it into the Diorama of Civilization, another ancient artifact, which was why it was still able to let out an unflinching cry of righteousness, âXianjun, please do not attack the System with True Samadhi Fire.â
And so Ye Mingjun, whose attempts at eliminating the referee and getting off the hook had turned out to be unsuccessful, said solemnly to Ji Mo, âLetâs seriously complete our mission to unlock the seal.â
Which is why you shouldnât have sealed off your cultivation from the start!
Side-eyeing this Xianjun, who would even dig himself a pit when he became mischievous, there was only a resolute thought left in Ji Moâs mind. From this day onward, he would pledge his life to protect the System!
Ji Mo: Say, why did a straight man like me end up attracting another man?
Ye Mingjun: But this just proves the fact that youâve never been attracted by another girl in the first twenty or so years of your life.
Ji Mo: Impossible, my sexuality could even hold up against Brilliant Moonâs good looks!
Ye Mingjun: The books say that two shous donât match well together.
Ji Mo: Do me a favor and close that green app[3]Â on your screen, thanks.
Authorâs Note: One more chapter left before we reach the battlegrounds for the Demonic Continent dungeon
TL Notes
[1]
âMelon-eating buddiesâ â ĺç refers to a crowd of passive onlookers who are usually listening to gossip.
[2]
ânight luminous pearlâ â Also known as ĺ¤ćç (yèmĂngzhĹŤ), a pearl that shines in the dark (where Ye Mingjunâs name/title probably comes from). This is what the biggest night luminous pearl looks like:
[3]
âGreen app/websiteâ â Refers to JJWXC, home to plenty of BL novels