Divine Transcendence

Chapter 124: Incense workshop



Chapter 124: Incense workshop

Chapter 124: Incense workshop

"Different regions use similar ingredients for making incense, with only slight variations in the process and scent. However, due to different regional outputs, there are often subtle differences, with some local materials added. If you know where it’s produced, I might be able to make a close guess," the old man slowly explained.

Yuan Ming first nodded, but then shook his head.

"Then I’m afraid I can’t help," the old man said regretfully, shaking his head.

"If I were to break off a small piece, scrape it into powder, or light it, could you help me identify the materials inside?" Yuan Ming suddenly had an idea and asked.

"You’re overestimating me. To achieve that level, one would probably need to be a master incense maker with decades of experience. I don’t have that ability," the old man shook his head and said with a bitter smile.

"Do you know any such incense makers, since you often deal in this incense and candle business?" Yuan Ming asked, intrigued.

The old man furrowed his brows in thought, but not long after, a strange expression appeared on his face.

He seemed hesitant and unsure.

"Take your time, shopkeeper. I’ll take a bunch of each of these incenses on the table," Yuan Ming said, seeing this.

"Right!" The old man exclaimed, a glimmer of joy flashing in his eyes.

"Now that you mention it, I do remember someone. His family has been making incense for generations, and their ancestral incense workshop has been open for over a hundred years. If anyone has the ability, it would be him."

"May I ask where this person is now?" Yuan Ming asked, his spirits lifted.

"His incense workshop is in Iron Tiger Town, a few dozen miles from here. If you go there and ask around, you’re sure to find it. However, I haven’t been there to pick up goods for more than half a year, and I haven’t seen him for a long time," the old man said, packing up the incense on the table efficiently.

By the time he finished speaking, the bundled incense was already placed in front of Yuan Ming.

After paying, Yuan Ming asked the old man about the situation of the incense workshop in Iron Tiger Town, then turned and left.

Yuan Ming didn’t rush to leave the town, but found an inn to stay in.

The inn was actually a row of simple wooden houses with simple furnishings. Fortunately, there were not many guests on ordinary days, so it was quiet.

Yuan Ming chose the room furthest inside and began the tedious task of testing the incense.

Over the past half a month, he had lit incense hundreds of times, buying every type of incense he could find in each place he visited, and testing them one by one.

But without exception, all had failed. The incense burner remained unresponsive.

Late at night, the moon was setting in the west.

Yuan Ming watched as the incense stick with cloud patterns burned out in the incense burner, but he didn’t remove it, letting the smoke fill the room.

After so many failures, he was numb to it.

On the contrary, if he were to suddenly succeed now, he might feel a sense of unreality.

"It seems I can only try my luck in Iron Tiger Town. If that doesn’t work, I’ll have to return to the sect," Yuan Ming had begun to consider retreating.

He felt that he might have made a directional error. This black incense was not a mundane object, but a consumable magical tool produced by some special sect?

However, his skin was rough and dark, his face was full of wrinkles, and he was puffing on an old pipe. Under the white smoke, his old face showed a hint of bitterness.

"Judging by his appearance, he must be a nouveau riche..." Yuan Ming concluded in his heart.

As Yuan Ming noticed the old man, the old man also noticed him.

The old man, who had a worried and bitter expression just a moment ago, immediately put on a smile and greeted Yuan Ming warmly.

"Noble guest, you must have come from afar. You must be tired from your journey," the old man asked.

"Are you the owner of this inn?" Yuan Ming asked suspiciously.

"Yes, yes. You look like a young man who has been traveling. You just arrived in our Iron Tiger Town, you probably don’t know about the curfew here, do you? Do you have a place to stay? If you don’t mind, why not rest in my humble inn?" The old man asked with concern and enthusiasm.

Yuan Ming glanced into the inn’s lobby. The lights were already on, and it looked clean and bright. Most importantly, it looked quiet and empty, with no sign of many people.

"Do you have any rooms that are not facing the street and are a bit quieter?" Yuan Ming asked.

"Yes, yes, we have rooms in the backyard. They don’t face the street, and there’s a bamboo grove outside. I can guarantee that they are the quietest rooms in town," the old man quickly recommended.

Yuan Ming glanced at the street behind him. There was no other inn in sight, so he nodded, "Then please arrange a room for me."

"Don’t worry, I guarantee you’ll be satisfied."

The old man replied with a smile, then turned and shouted into the inn, "Tule, come out and take the guest’s horse."

Soon, a young man with similarly dark skin, who looked somewhat like the old man, came out at a trot. He took the reins from Yuan Ming and led the horse down a small path next to the inn towards the backyard.

"Remember to wash the guest’s horse and feed it the best fodder," the old man reminded loudly.

The young man didn’t respond, and it was unclear whether he had heard the old man’s instructions.

"Hehe, my son, he’s been like a block of wood since he was a child. Please don’t mind him," the old man said with a smile.

"No problem," Yuan Ming waved his hand.

"Please come in," the old man invited Yuan Ming into the inn.

As Yuan Ming stepped over the threshold, he casually asked, "How long have you been running this inn?"

"Noble guest, don’t call me ’innkeeper’, it’s too formal. Just call me Old Pipe..." The old man was still speaking in a friendly manner, but when he entered the room and saw Yuan Ming’s face clearly in the light, he suddenly froze.

Yuan Ming noticed the old man’s sudden silence and found it strange. He looked at the old man and saw that he was staring at him in surprise.

"Innkeeper, what’s wrong?" He subconsciously touched his cheek and then asked.

The old man seemed to snap out of his daze, an awkward smile appeared on his face, and he said, "Oh, I didn’t see clearly outside. It wasn’t until I came in that I realized... it’s been so many years, I haven’t seen such a fair-skinned young man in Iron Tiger Town."

(End of Chapter)


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