Chapter 78: The Loftiest and the Greatest

Chapter 78: The Loftiest and the Greatest

Hui circulated his qi, silently consolidating his realm. At the same time, he probed his dantians and passageways for irregularities. Nothing stood out. The two systems were identical in all ways, except that one circulated qi, and one circulated death qi.

Rather than any irregularities, his systems were almost strangely regular. No hint of the illusory-ghost-qi-curse-devouring ducks was anywhere to be seen, and the blood qi duck had similarly vanished. No matter how deeply Hui probed his system, he came up with nothing. No oddities, nothing out of the regular.

Except for the fact that I have two dantians! he despaired. Thats not in the manual. Is it a sign of a qi deviation? Am I going to split into two people, like the triplets from the Mysterious Heavenly Forest sect? Is this the precursor to that?

Oh, no, I cant, I cant! If I become two Huis, thats twice the chance of dying!

Unless I survive if either Hui survives

No, no, dont think like that! See, if I split, Ill start thinking like that, but then both Huis will try to use the other as a sacrificial pawn, and theyll both end up dying! Thats no good at all!

Hmm actually I wonder if our sect has any cloning techniques.

Hui shook his head and opened his eyes. My thoughts are too chaotic. Meditating like this will only lead to failure.

Youve awakened? a familiar voice asked quietly.

Hui startled. He jumped up and swirled, searching the room. Mmaster?

Weiheng Wu sat atop the ruined wardrobe, idly piecing together the pieces of a shredded robe. A needle flashed in his hands, end trailing a thread only visible when the moonlight caught it. The half of the robe that laid in his lap looked as though nothing had ever touched it, perfectly matched back together, the sky-blue fabric seamless. At Huis call, he nodded, set the robe aside, and glided to the windowsill, where he perched, staring out into the moonlit night.

You did well, Weiheng Wu said at last.

Thank you, master. This small cultivator does not deserve such high praise, Hui said. He leaped up and bowed.

Cold sweat dripped down his back. If Id taken Bai Xue up on her offer ahhh, no, Master wouldve seen meeek! I value my life!

Knowing Bai Xues personality oh gods, if she invited himI would die. This small cultivators face isnt as thick as hers!

Yes, yes, this time, Hui, you chose the right route! Theres virtue in purity! Think about finding daoist partners after you cultivate to a high enough realm that your master cant peek in on you, and thenthen theres no problem at all.

I watched you from the jade bird. If anything happened beyond your ability to handle, I would have stepped in, but I had faith that you could resolve this on your own. I cannot shield you from all your trials and tribulations, and even if I could, I would not. A disciple must be raised, not kept in a bubble.

I understand, Master. Hui stood upright, dropping his bow. He moved to the windowsill as well.

Weiheng Wu glanced at him, then turned back to the night.

Hui glanced at his master. He swallowed, looked away, then glanced back at him. Hes not saying anything. Isnt that the same as inviting me to speak up? Master while I was out here, I heard about something called the Midnight Massacre.

Weiheng Wu inclined his head.

Is that Are, are there any connectionsor rather, does it have anything to do with me?

Does everything have to do with you? Weiheng Wu rebutted Hui.

Hui blinked. Right! Ive never told Master I reincarnated, or that I lived in a different world. Why would he think anything of it? Master, I actually, I

Weiheng Wu raised a hand, silencing Hui. There are many events in this world. Many terrible sins occur every night. Not all of them have a deeper meaning.

At the same time, his voice sounded in Huis head. The walls have ears.

His master clicked his tongue. He sat back, banishing the lightning, and shook his head. You have no need for manuals. They only limit ones imagination, and therefore, their potential.

Master! You do know that almost all cultivators follow a manual, right? Manuals are core to cultivation! Youre the only one whos so unparalleled as to be able to cultivate freely without a manual. Should I compare you to the great ancestors who wrote the manuals? I admire your strength, but Master, Im a mere morta a mere ordinary cultivator! Hui despaired silently.

As if sensing his thoughts, Weiheng Wu snorted. Do you truly know what youve cultivated?

Hui shook his head. Not even a little. Master, could you enlighten me?

Weiheng Wu pressed a finger against Huis chest. Your original qi system is here. Your death qi system is His finger became immaterial and pressed lightly into Huis chest. Here.

Eh? Hui asked. I already know theyre stacked atop each other. Thats not new information.

Weiheng Wu scoffed. I have given you the answer, if you can comprehend it.

Hui bowed hurriedly. Thank you for your guidance, Master! Ill figure it out later. Master wouldnt have given me a puzzle I couldnt er, a puzzle he couldnt figure out.

Im not a genius at your level, Master!

Oh well. I have lots of friends. If I cant figure it outask someone!

Weiheng Wu turned back to his stitching. His hands blurred over the robe. It reformed before Huis eyes, each piece slotted perfectly back into place.

Er, Master, Hui tried again.

Weiheng Wu grunted.

Is there does there seem to be any problem with my cultivation? Hui probed. Surely Master would tell me if I was about to deviate or if my path obviously ended in failure?

It is impossible to know how far ones path extends before they reach the end of their karma, Weiheng Wu said.

In other words, even Master isnt enough of a genius to know if this is a viable path? Hui pondered.

However, I did not sense any immediate hazards in your dantians. They both seem stable, internally balanced and balanced with each other. This path you forge extends ahead yet.

Hui nodded thankfully. Small disciple appreciates it, Master. Er could I trouble you for one more thing?

Weiheng Wu quirked an eyebrow.

Hui lifted Zhubi off his neck and held the snake out to his master. Zhubi ate a lotus pill. Lotus pills, they can turn those who eat them into zom into plant-ghouls. Not always, but could you check him? Make sure hes safe?

Resting a hand on Zhubis head, Weiheng Wu closed his eyes. He opened them and shook his head.

Hui caught his breath. Hes?

Your Zhubi is fine. Rather he may have obtained a great advantage from his actions, Weiheng Wu said cryptically.

Hui bowed. Thank you, Master! Thank goodness. Dont be so rash, you silly creature! He petted Zhubi as he settled the snake back around his shoulders. Zhubi closed his eyes and snuggled close to the warmth.

Weiheng Wu nodded once and lowered his head over his work.

Sensing that his Master had finished the conversation, Hui settled into a lotus pose once more and closed his eyes, returning to his cultivation.