Chapter 225 – Comprehending all the Monoliths of the Front Mausoleum in One Day (1/2)

Ze Tian Ji Mao Ni 90900K 2022-07-22

Chapter 225 - Comprehending all the Monoliths of the Front Mausoleum in One Day

The twenty-eight characters that Chen Changsheng had seen on the stone monolith formed a poem.

“The foggy woods are reflected in the smoky river water,

Houses with painted eaves on the banks are adjacent to each other.

Gently on the patches of lotuses shines the autumnal light.

The pearl-woven curtains are bathed in the fragrant wind of ten miles.”

This poem was written down by the leader of the Way two thousand years ago when he had viewed the monoliths in the mausoleum. The first Heavenly Tome monolith in the Mausoleum of Books was called Reflecting because of this poem.

Chen Changsheng used the comprehension method to extract this passage of monolith inscriptions, and understood its meaning.

This method of comprehension was actually very simple, and very primitive.

Countless years ago, when the Heavenly Tomes landed on the continent, the still-ignorant predecessors conquered their cowardice, and carefully arrived in front of this stone monolith.

The predecessor, who had first understood this stone monolith, also used a similar method. However, what he saw perhaps was a simple image. This image could be cows, sheep, or even dragons. Afterwards, some people saw even more complicated images in the Heavenly Tome Monoliths, with numbers and even more information. As a result, there were characters.

This method was also the cleanest, as it did not have any other distracting thoughts layering on top of it.

At the very beginning, these predecessors definitely did not believe that these weird stones hid secrets that needed to be understood, and would not believe that there was any flow of true essence in those lines.

Just like how he had discussed with Gou Hanshi before.

The leader of the Way two thousand years ago saw a poem from this Heavenly Tome monolith. He thought that this poem was a question. In the countless following years, countless cultivators had all once tried to find the true answer from this poem, but they always gained nothing.

Today, Chen Changsheng also saw the poem. However, this did not mean that he had used the completely same method of comprehension as that peerless expert from two thousand years ago. This was because he did not believe this poem was a question, and believed that this was what the Heavenly Tome monolith wanted to relay to others.

The daylight varied in brightness. Some lines showed, while others did not. The incomparably complicated lines could reveal countless words.

These words had countless permutations. They could form a poem, or they could form a great verse.

The stone monolith could not speak, and became a piece of text in itself.

He had sat in front of this stone monolith for over twenty days, and did not know how many characters he had seen. Now, he could find countless works of poetry that already existed in the mortal world. However, he understood very clearly that these poems all originated from the inscriptions of this Heavenly Tome monolith.

The comprehenders of the monoliths only needed to find it, see it, and understand it. They did not need other extra thoughts.

Of the myriad of monolith comprehension methods in the world, no matter if it was by idea, by shape or by moves, it was all to comprehend, learn, and copy the information on the monoliths.

However, the Heavenly Tome monoliths never waited for people to come comprehend, learn, and copy.

The Heavenly Tome monoliths always waited for people to come to understand it.

Chen Changsheng tried to demonstrate this point, and in the end, the Mausoleum of Books confirmed that his understanding was correct.

As a result, he comprehended the first Heavenly Tome monolith, and then saw the second monolith.

Deep within the dense forest, there was a monolith within the hut, and by the side of the monolith, there was also an engraved poem. This poem was raised by a certain renowned scholar, and the poem was called Cloud Piercing Stone.

TL: 贯云石, literal translation Cloud Piercing Stone, is an ancient Chinese poet.

The second Heavenly Tome monolith was called the Cloud Piercing Monolith because of this.

About twenty people sat on the outskirts around the monolith hut. Those people stared at the slightly flat and wide stone monolith within the hut. Some had their eyebrows furrowed and were in deep thought, while others mumbled to themselves.

Chen Changsheng arrived in front of the monolith, and saw a few familiar faces in the group of people.

That junior called Ye Xiaolian from the Holy Maiden peak raised her head as she heard the sound of footsteps. Seeing that the person was him, she could not help but stare blankly.

Some people also realized that Chen Changsheng had come, and stared blankly, just like her. In the past few days, those who had viewed the tablets in the Mausoleum of Books had already gotten used to seeing Chen Changsheng outside the Reflecting Monolith hut. However, today, they suddenly saw him arrive in front of the Cloud Piercing Monolith, and actually could not respond in time.

Only in the next moment did everybody realize. As it turned out, Chen Changsheng had finally comprehended the first Heavenly Tome monolith.

There were some slight disturbances in the people outside the monolith hut, and afterwards, there were provocative discussions.

“To only comprehend the first monolith now. What is there to be arrogant about?”

“Indeed. I always thought that my own talent in comprehension was bad, but looking at it now, at least it is better than some people’s.”

Chen Changsheng was not arrogant. However, his appearance brought a type of pressure to the people outside the monolith hut. It was just like a student who had extremely good grades suddenly place last in a certain subject. The students of the lower half would laugh at his misfortune for several days, before suddenly discovering that that student was actually slowly catching up, how could they not be worried?

Especially thinking of the mocking from several days ago, some people were bound to be slightly worried.

In order to rid themselves of this pressure, to wipe away their worry, even meaner mocking obviously occurred.

Chen Changsheng ignored these discussions, and continued forwards. Walking into the monolith hut, arriving in front of the Cloud Piercing Monolith, he raised his right hand.

There were cries of alarm from outside the monolith hut.

The news that Chen Changsheng had comprehended the Reflection Monolith was like the wind. It spread out of the mausoleum with lightning speed, entering various estates in the capital, and also spread to the royal palace and the Li palace.

Upon hearing this news, some people finally relaxed a little, such as the archbishop, Mei Lisha, while Prince Chen Liu’s happy laughter resounded throughout the prince’s estate. Mo Yu currently held a pen, and was dipping it in cinnabar. Hearing the report from her subordinate, she was slightly startled. She then said in a slightly joking manner, “Only comprehending the first tablet now. What sort of future does he have?”

Many students of the Heavenly Dao Academy were in a feast at a restaurant, so they naturally were bound to mention the Mausoleum of Books and comprehending monoliths. Just when they were laughing at Chen Changsheng and the Orthodox Academy, they received this news. The room immediately became silent, and a while later, a student laughed at him, “With this speed, whether Chen Changsheng is able to comprehend the second monolith in this year is still a problem. Senior Zhuang has already arrived in front of the third monolith. How can they be compared at all?”

Another student said with a sigh, “Gou Hanshi is even more terrifying. Can he be ranked within the top three in the past ten years?”

Hearing Gou Hanshi’s name, the previous student stayed silent for a while, before saying, “If he can maintain his comprehension speed, then perhaps he could be ranked with the top ten within the past hundred years.”

Just at this moment, a student of the Heavenly Dao Academy hurriedly sprinted to the second floor. His face was full of sweat, and carried an expression of fright that he could not hide. He said with a trembling voice, “Chen Changsheng……. has just comprehended the second monolith.

Hearing this, several students of the Heavenly Academy were greatly surprised, and all stood up in a rush. They actually knocked over several dishes of food and wine on the table.

They looked at the student, and asked consecutively in an disbelieving manner.

“What!”

“How is that possible!”

“Didn’t he just comprehend the first monolith? How can comprehend the second monolith so quickly?”

No one was able to answer their questions.

The restaurant immediately fell into a deathly stillness.

Of the seventeen monoliths of the front mausoleum, the third was called the Bent Osmanthus. It must be known that the further back the monoliths were, the harder they were to comprehend. He had only entered the monolith for twenty odd days, and had already arrived in front of the third monolith. It already could be said to be extremely outstanding.

Seeing Chen Changsheng appear, people were very surprised. It was because that morning, he had obviously been seen outside the first monolith hut. Did this not mean that he used the period of half a day to consecutively comprehend two monoliths? Tang Thirty-Six directly leapt up from the ground, and walked up to Chen Changsheng. With his two eyes rounded, he said, “I say, what are you doing?”

It seemed to be slightly ill-mannered, but in actuality, his eyes that looked at Chen Changsheng were full of joy.

Chen Changsheng did not know how to explain.

Zhexiu’s expression was still very indifferent. However, his eyes began to glow vaguely. He said, “There must be a reason.”

Chen Changsheng thought a little, and said, “Firstly, the Heavenly Tomes, should be tomes.”

Hearing this, some people outside the monolith hut seemed to fall into deep thought. Zhuang Huanyu instead gave out a cold sneer.

Chen Changsheng said to Tang Thirty-Six, “I will be leaving first.”

“You’re going to leave just like this? Well it is right, you should rest properly.”

Tang Thirty-six said subconsciously. For Chen Changsheng to use the period of half a day to comprehend two Heavenly Tome monoliths, it definitely would have taken up a lot of his mental strength, so he indeed should return to the grass hut to rest.

Chen Changsheng stared blankly, and pointed to the monolith hut. He said, “I am talking about over there.”

Tang Thirty-Six was stupefied. He stared blankly at him as Chen Changsheng walked to the front of the monolith and extended his hand towards it..

Seeing this, Zhuang Huanyu’s expression suddenly changed.

Zhong Hui, who sat in the monolith hut and always stayed silent, also became incomparably pale.

The fourth Heavenly Tome monolith was called the River Guiding Monolith. This monolith just happened to be on the side of a cliff, so its location was slightly dangerous.