Tie Dan described it as terrifying, so how could Fen Yun dare to act alone? Wouldn't it be like waiting to be silenced?
Thus, the old fellow immediately declared there was no need to tie him up; he volunteered to stay behind to sail the ship for the Sect Leader, claiming that back when he fished out the Immortal's Relics and before he cultivated to Divinity Transformation, he used to fish overseas and was excellent at steering ships.
Tie Dan, of course, didn't mind. After all, the shipload of goods had to be delivered to Nine Yin Mountain, so he let the old Fen Yun continue steering the ship.
But as you'd expect, those two hundred containers of Immortal Fate weren't easy to acquire. The Central Plains were already in chaos like a pot of porridge, with demons and rebel armies running wild without restriction. How could anyone miss the sight of such Treasure Light? Frequently, large groups of brainless trash fish would rush up to block the way and rob them.
