Chapter 73: Dream Eater
The store manager had seen Yuan Chengzhi before and knew he often visited Leshan Town. As for the reason, as an employee, it wasn’t his place to ask too much.
"So it really is Young Master Mu! I thought I’d mistaken someone else for you earlier." Though still a student, Yuan Chengzhi was already involved in some business matters. Back then, Mu Lichuan had helped the Yuan family resolve a major crisis, making him their great benefactor.
Mu Lichuan smiled faintly. "I just wanted to buy some clothes. The store’s name looked familiar, so I came in. I didn’t expect..." He trailed off, leaving an unspoken implication.
As soon as he said this, Yuan Chengzhi noticed the stains on the floor and the expressions of the sales staff and the manager. He immediately scolded, "What’s going on here? Are you discriminating against customers?"
His father had come from a rural background, and no matter how disheveled a customer looked, they had to be treated with respect. Though he didn’t know why Young Master Mu was in such a state, it didn’t change the fact that he was out gaining experience.
Recently, the authorities in the capital had relaxed restrictions on "superstitious practitioners." As long as they didn’t threaten national security, they were free to act—though discreetly, to avoid causing public panic.
"Young Master, we didn’t know he was your guest," the manager said, regret written all over his face. Anyone who earned such respect from the young master must have an extraordinary background.
"You, all of you are fired," Yuan Chengzhi said coldly.
"Young Master!" The manager and the saleswoman turned ashen.
"Young Master Mu, why don’t you just take this store? Pick whatever clothes you want," Yuan Chengzhi said. He wasn’t a fool, without Mu Lichuan, the Yuan family would have collapsed long ago.
His nervous tone amused Mu Lichuan. "What would I do with a clothing store? Besides, do you think I lack money? I just need a couple of sportswear sets to change into."
"Young Master Mu doesn’t lack money, but this is the Yuan family’s apology," Yuan Chengzhi insisted, personally following the young man.
Mu Lichuan shook his head, picking out two sets of sportswear. "No need. I was just passing by. How much do I owe? Why are you all just standing there?"
The manager wasn’t stupid. He quickly led the young man to the fitting room.
After changing into blue sportswear and a pair of sneakers, Mu Lichuan looked completely different—though his face and hair were still a bit messy.
"How much?" Mu Lichuan had his own principles and wasn’t interested in petty favors.
Yuan Chengzhi looked troubled, but the young man continued, "Let’s keep things separate. Some people just need a lesson, no need to push it too far." Besides, he could already tell those two would face their own troubles soon enough. No need to add to their misery.
"That’ll be five thousand," the manager said under Yuan Chengzhi’s prompting.
Mu Lichuan paid without hesitation. "You should get rid of that thing over there. It attracts unclean spirits." With that, he left, ignoring Yuan Chengzhi’s attempts to stop him.
Yuan Chengzhi was filled with gratitude, and Mu Lichuan could sense it. He smiled slightly but didn’t dwell on it.
After booking a hotel room nearby and cleaning up properly, he was about to sleep when someone knocked on his door.
Mu Lichuan sighed and opened it. "Did you plant a tracker on me?" He had just reassured his great-grandfather, yet this man had somehow found him already.
Mi Shen studied the young man. "Are you alright?" His recent dreams had felt so real that he’d investigated Mu Lichuan’s whereabouts—only to find he’d been missing for days.
"I’m fine. Goodbye." Mu Lichuan moved to shut the door, convinced that his recent troubles were somehow tied to Mi Shen.
Mi Shen blocked the door. "Mu Lichuan." His voice was calm, but his dark eyes burned with quiet anger.
"What?" Mu Lichuan feigned a yawn. "Can we talk tomorrow? I’m exhausted." Even as a Foundation Establishment cultivator, he still got tired. The ordeal with the Nine Sails Ghost Banner had drained him, not to mention dealing with that dark practitioner.
"Mu Lichuan, you’re not an ordinary person," Mi Shen said pointedly.
"Not being ordinary means I don’t get tired? And since when do you believe in this stuff? I appreciate your concern, but let’s be real, most of my recent near-death experiences are probably your fault!" The last sentence dripped with resentment.
Before knowing Mi Shen, he’d never faced so much trouble. And the attacks were escalating, if not for Xiao Mo, he’d be dead already.
"Me?" Mi Shen looked genuinely confused. He didn’t understand karma, so he couldn’t tell if the accusation was true.
Seeing his expression, Mu Lichuan sighed. "Your Highness, can we talk tomorrow?" Whether or not there was a tracker on him could wait.
"Fine." Mi Shen nodded and let him close the door.
Mu Lichuan collapsed onto the bed and fell asleep instantly—only to wake up in an office, listening to an employee’s report.
"President Mu, these are the financial statements for this quarter," the middle-aged man said respectfully.
Mu Lichuan was baffled. Had he forgotten something? He was President Mu? A CEO? With a loving wife and child?
"Dismissed. I understand," he heard himself say.
Rubbing his head, he drove home. A little boy waited at the doorstep. "Daddy! You’re back!" The child’s voice melted his heart.
Mu Lichuan instinctively crouched down, picking up the boy and kissing his cheek. "I’m back. Was Ruirui good today?"
"Very good!" the boy, Mu Tianrui, chirped.
"This little one insisted on waiting for you after his nap," a gentle female voice said.
Mu Lichuan’s eyes widened. "Mo Shanshan?" But she was dead, wasn’t she? Something was wrong.
"Husband, why are you looking at me like that?" Mo Shanshan smiled, looping her arm through his as they walked inside.
The domestic bliss should have warmed his heart, yet he felt hollow. What was missing?
The years passed smoothly. By his fifties, his son had grown up, married, and started a family of his own. Life was perfect.
"Husband, wouldn’t it be wonderful if things stayed like this forever?" Mo Shanshan rested her head on his shoulder, watching the sunset.
The blood-red sky felt surreal. "Too bad you’re not my real lover," Mu Lichuan said coldly, standing up.
"Husband, what’s wrong? After all these years as husband and wife, how could you—" Tears streamed down Mo Shanshan’s face.
Mu Lichuan smirked. "Show yourself, Dream Eater!"
[梦貘 (mèng mò): lit. Dream eater/dream tapir; fig. a mythical creature that devours dreams.]
The Dream Eater, a creature of ancient legend, said to devour dreams and recreate them. This was his past life’s wish, but the Dream Eater could only replicate dreams, not emotions. A heart that had changed could never be copied.
"Husband, what are you talking about? What Dream Eater?" Mo Shanshan’s smile was strained.
Mu Lichuan formed a hand seal and struck out. The idyllic scene shattered into nothingness.
He didn’t know why an ancient Dream Eater had invaded his dreams. Wasn’t this supposed to be a scientific world? Xiao Mo had said this was just the lower three realms, yet so many anomalies kept appearing. Did it mean something unpredictable was coming?
"Kekeke… Mu Lichuan, you think you can break my dreamscape? You’re not strong enough. Die in your sleep!" The Dream Eater’s voice was triumphant.
Mu Lichuan laughed, though his eyes remained icy. "Oh? What if I add this?"
As a Foundation Establishment cultivator, destroying a dreamscape was difficult. If not for his last realization, he might have been lost forever.
"H-How? How do you have the aura of national fortune?!" The Dream Eater panicked. Even ancient divine beasts avoided those blessed by dragon energy, the rules of heaven were not to be trifled with.
"Did you not research before invading my dreams? Or are you just a cheap imitation of a real Dream Eater?" Mu Lichuan said coolly. The true Dream Eater had vanished long ago in the primordial era.