Chapter 608 Date With Yu Qing On Astral Jade City
Chapter 608 Date With Yu Qing On Astral Jade City
Yu Qing remained lost in thought, piecing together the fragments of the war. The unexpected withdrawal of the devil tribes left a gaping hole in the narrative. “Why would Queen Xiulan retreat, Jian?” she finally asked, her voice laced with curiosity.
Wang Jian shrugged, a hint of frustration flickering in his eyes. “Who knows what schemes brewed within their ranks? Perhaps they faced internal conflicts or underestimated our resilience.”
He paused, a playful smile tugging at his lips. “Or maybe the whispers of our growing strength reached their ears, prompting a strategic retreat.”
A gentle smile graced Yu Qing’s lips. Wang Jian’s arrogance, while often infuriating, was also undeniably effective.
“Speaking of growing strength,” Wang Jian continued, his voice taking on a more serious tone, “while you were meditating, I requested Pavilion Mistress Cui Lan to construct something grand – a city of my own making.”
“A city?” Yu Qing raised an eyebrow, intrigued. “Tell me more, Jian.”
“Imagine, my dear Yu Qing,” Wang Jian said, his voice filled with pride, “a city built upon the foundations of four stars, each connected by intricate formations, drawing power from the very celestial bodies themselves.”
Yu Qing’s eyes widened. Constructing a city on multiple celestial bodies was a feat of incredible engineering. The power it could potentially wield was immense.
“However, the construction of my Astral Jade City wasn’t met with universal acclaim,” Wang Jian stated, a hint of bitterness creeping into his voice.
“Oh?” Yu Qing prompted, sensing a story behind his words.
“These so-called righteous sects,” he spat, his voice filled with disdain, “the Star Cloud Sect, the Azure Gale Sect, and others – they felt threatened by the prospect of my growing power.”
A flicker of anger sparked in Yu Qing’s eyes. She knew the arrogance of these large sects all too well. Their fear of change, their clinging to outdated traditions, would surely be their downfall.
“They, along with the Lords of some settlements,” Wang Jian continued, his voice laced with amusement, “and even some ancient cultivation families, the Mings, the Jiangs, the Nangongs – they all tried to sabotage my city.”
Yu Qing clenched her fists. The audacity of these supposed allies to betray him while facing a demonic threat was appalling.
“But my dear Yu Qing,” Wang Jian chuckled, a dangerous glint in his eyes, “they underestimated my resolve. Their petty tactics were met with cunning countermeasures.”
He went on to describe in detail how he had outsmarted his opponents, exploited their weaknesses and turned their own tactics against them. Yu Qing listened with rapt attention, a newfound respect for Wang Jian’s strategic prowess blooming in her heart.
“And then,” Wang Jian concluded with a smirk, “the Star Cloud Sect, emboldened by their allies’ whispers, dared to launch a direct attack on my Astral Jade City.”
Yu Qing’s lips tightened into a thin line. Attacking a city constructed by the very force that had saved them from the devil tribes – it was the epitome of hypocrisy and ignorance.
“Of course,” Wang Jian said, a hint of satisfaction replacing the anger in his voice, “we didn’t just repel their attack but led an attack on them. We utterly crushed them. The combined forces of the Astral Jade City and the Heavenly Jade Pavilion, led by the formidable Pavilion Mistress Cui Lan herself, proved to be too much for them to handle.”
A glint of admiration flickered in Yu Qing’s eyes. Wang Jian had wasted no time in exacting his revenge. He had not only defended his city but had conquered the Star Cloud Sect, bringing them to their knees. This explained his presence at the Star Cloud Sect earlier – he had been overseeing the final stages of the conquest.
“Even their esteemed Sect Mistress Ba,” Wang Jian continued, a hint of amusement creeping back into his voice, “was forced to submit to my rule. The entire Star Cloud Sect now bows to the might of the Astral Jade City.
As they hurtled through the vast emptiness, their destination growing closer with each passing moment, Yu Qing couldn’t help but be impressed by what Wang Jian had achieved in her absence. He had built a city, navigated political turmoil, and emerged victorious. It was a testament to his power and his unwavering ambition.
“I’m proud of you, Jian,” she finally admitted, her voice barely a whisper.
A smile softened the harsh edges of his face. “Soon,” he said, turning to her with a playful wink, “you’ll see the fruits of my labor firsthand. Welcome to Astral Jade City, my dear Yu Qing.”
As they neared Astral Jade City, a magnificent spectacle unfolded before them. Four celestial bodies, each pulsating with vibrant energy, formed the foundation of the sprawling metropolis. Intricate formations, shimmering like celestial veins, traversed the stars, channeling their power into the city below.
A gasp escaped Yu Qing’s lips. This wasn’t just a city; it was a testament to Wang Jian’s ambition and ingenuity. It was a marvel of cultivation engineering, a beacon of power and progress in the Eastern Cosmos.
As they touched down on the central star, a bustling marketplace greeted them. Cultivators from all walks of life bartered for treasures, their voices a harmonious cacophony. Shops overflowing with exotic wares adorned the streets, while cultivators sparred in designated arenas, their techniques flashing like vibrant lightning.
Wang Jian, his eyes filled with pride, took Yu Qing’s hand and led her on a tour of his creation. They started at the Celestial Ascension Plaza, a vast square adorned with intricate jade sculptures that depicted mythical beasts and legendary cultivators. Here, under the watchful gaze of these celestial guardians, aspiring cultivators could register for training within the Astral Jade City’s prestigious academies.
As they strolled through the plaza, Wang Jian stopped by a quaint teahouse he had commissioned. “This teahouse boasts the finest tea master in the Eastern Cosmos,” he said, a hint of pride in his voice. “Cultivators from all settlements travel here for a taste of his exquisite brews.”
Yu Qing raised an eyebrow, a playful glint in her eyes. “The finest tea master, you say, huh? We shall see if his skills live up to the hype, Jian.”
Wang Jian chuckled, leading her into the teahouse. The interior was a haven of serenity, decorated with paintings of blooming cherry blossoms and flowing waterfalls. They settled on a plush cushion, a steaming pot of Fragrant Heart Tea arriving moments later.
The next stop on their tour was the Heavenly Blossoming Garden. Lush vegetation flourished within this sprawling park, tended to by skilled cultivators. Jade pavilions dotted the landscape, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding cityscape.
As they walked hand-in-hand through the garden, the delicate scent of blooming orchids filled the air. They stopped at a secluded pavilion overlooking a crystal-clear lake. “This is my favorite spot,” Wang Jian confessed, a hint of tenderness in his eyes. “The tranquility here brings a sense of peace, a much-
needed respite from the burdens of leadership.”
Yu Qing couldn’t help but agree. The serene atmosphere of the garden calmed her agitated spirit, the beauty of the surroundings a balm for her soul. Here, amidst the blooming flowers, a comfortable silence blossomed between them, a silent testament to their unspoken bond.
Their journey continued. They soared through the skies above the city, a majestic Phoenix chariot pulled by fiery beasts carrying them from star to star. From the heights, they marveled at the intricate formations that linked the celestial bodies, the vibrant energy coursing through them like celestial rivers.
They stopped at the Celestial Stargazing Observatory, a colossal tower built on the apex of the highest star. Within its walls, powerful telescopes pierced the veil of the Cosmos, allowing cultivators to cultivate to study celestial phenomena and unlock the secrets of the universe. Here, amidst the flickering celestial maps and intricate astronomical devices, Wang Jian shared his childhood fascination with the stars, his eyes sparkling with youthful passion.
As the days turned into weeks, their exploration of Astral Jade City continued. They attended vibrant festivals showcasing the cultural diversity of the city, watched exhilarating competitions between elite cultivators, and even participated in a thrilling aerial race aboard high-speed flying carpets.
Each shared experience, from the mundane to the extraordinary, deepened the bond between Yu Qing and Wang Jian. They conversed about cultivation, shared playful banter, and occasionally, a tender touch or a meaningful gaze spoke volumes more than words ever could. 𝖋𝔯𝖜𝖇𝖔𝔳𝖑.𝖈𝔬𝖒
One evening, as they sat atop a rooftop overlooking the star-
dusted city, a warm breeze carrying the scent of distant flowers caressed their faces. Wang Jian, his voice a low rumble, spoke of his vision for the future – a future where the Eastern Cosmos thrived under the benevolent rule of the Astral Jade City.
Yu Qing listened intently, her heart filled with a newfound respect for his ambition. While his methods weren’t always conventional, his vision for progress was undeniable.And perhaps, just perhaps, a part of her resonated with that vision, a part that saw the potential for a brighter future for the Cosmos.
The final date spot on their tour was the Celestial Jade Palace, Wang Jian’s residence. The sprawling palace complex, built with gleaming white jade and intricately carved pillars, served as the administrative center of the Astral Jade City. However, for Yu Qing, it became the stage for their most intimate encounter.