Chapter 497: Finishing
Deep in a dark cave, a thousand golden steles pointed toward the sky. Dust hung heavy over their surfaces. The air hung perfectly still, stagnant with a thousand years worth of nothing.
The darkness stirred. A faint wind blew.
The smallest spark of light appeared in one of the steles. From the depths of the inscription, a thin line of gold light beamed out. The light grew brighter and brighter, filling the inscription. The light spilled out, crawling over the entire stele.
A second stele lit up, then a third. One after another, the steles beamed out. The dark space filled with brilliant light.
As the steles lit, beams of light shot from their tops. The beams struck the same point in the air. The spot of light where they joined together grew brighter and brighter. The light took shape. A wavering, formless shape, that slowly became more. Above the thousand steles, a golden figure slowly condensed.
Gui Delun opened his eyes. He flexed his hands, looking at his translucent palms. That bug. Daring to take the life of the magnificent me. Luckily, I had this reincarnation array set up, in case someone dared to
A crow cawed.
Gui Delun froze. His head turned sharply. How did a crow get in here?
Haaa, I wonder, Chen Wuya said. He flapped over and landed on one of the steles.
Gui Delun scoffed. Its too late. Already, my rejuvenation is nearly complete. In just another moment, Ill be back and more powerful than ever!
Oh. Is that so, Chen Wuya said dryly.
Crows dropped out of the darkness. One landed on each of the steles. When they landed, they cut off the light. The beams of light darkened one by one, and Gui Deluns glowing body began to fade.
Chen Wuya lifted one of his claws and scratched the back of his head. That Xiao Hui told me to look for your resurrection formation. I usually overlook that kind of thing. After all, even if you manage to resurrect, its not like youll ever pose a threat to me again.
But, well that coward asked me to check, so well, I owe him a favor.
Youyou Gui Delun snarled. He clenched his fist. I wont allow you!
Chen Wuya froze. He looked up at Gui Delun. You wont allow?
Lowering his claw from his head, he clenched his claws down on the stele. Cracks spread across the golden surface. Light leaked from it in all directions, breaking free of the cracks.
A vein throbbed in Gui Deluns incorporeal forehead. Dont you dare
Across the cave, all the crows tightened their grips on the steles. Cracks burst through every stele in the cave.
Chen Wuya laughed. The thing I hate most is people who think they can allow me!
He closed his claws, and all the crows followed suit. The thousand steles shattered into golden dust.
Overhead, the image of Gui Delun reached out, a silent scream on his lips. The image blinked out.
Chen Wuya fluttered his wings. Primly, he adjusted a few flight feathers, then fluffed himself up. There you go. Ive done my part. Just like you asked.
On Starbound Peak, Hui looked up at the sky. I heard Senior Chen Wuyas voice? Ah he must have found it. Gui Deluns reincarnation formation.
If my novels have taught me anything, its that any Senior worth their salt is going to have a reincarnation technique of some kind or another! Especially if that Senior is a villain like Gui Delun. Theres no way Im going to leave that thread hanging. If Gui Delun still lives, cut off that final thread and send him directly to the underworld!
Are you sure about that? the reaper asked.
Hui snorted. Better he plagues me than goes after those I love.
Youre quite firm about that, arent you? the reaper said.
Once upon a time, there was a little boy who took on a lot of debt because his father was a deadbeat piece of shit, Hui said flatly to the sky. He turned his head to take in the reaper. I dont want to leave that same kind of legacy.
Ah, its good to be mindful of your legacy, the reaper said, nodding.
Elder Sister, you havent tried to reap me? Hui asked.
She sighed. Dont tempt me.
No, no. You wait right there, and Ill be right back, Sis Mei said, patting him on the shoulder with a smile. The door shut.
Hui sat down on the back step of the kitchen, his back against the door frame. He let out a sigh. This. After everything, Ive finally achieved everything I want to. I lost more than I meant to during the process, but soon, Ill
The door opened again. Sis Mei bustled out, carrying a warm bowl of congee. Here you go. It might be a bit low-realm now, but
Sis Mei, its fine. This is everything I wanted, Hui said. The warm scent filled his nose, comforting in its familiarity. He took a bite, and had to pause. Tears welled up. At last. I can taste Sis Meis cooking again!
Sis Mei shook her head, but a smile pulled at her lips. Do you want some pork bao to go?
Hui shook his head, cheeks full. With some effort, he swallowed. Im good. This is all I want.
Are you sure? Sis Mei asked, concerned. Youre so skinny. It worries me.
No, no. Im Hui nodded. Im happy.
Sis Mei smiled. Good. Come back here any time. Ill always have something for you to eat.
Of course, Hui said.
She watched him eat for another few moments, then glanced into the kitchen. I cant stay long. Theyll need me at the banquet. Leave the bowl at the door, and Ill come collect it when youre done.
Hui nodded. I understand, Sis Mei.
With one last look, Sis Mei nodded and retreated.
Time passed. Hui stood, setting his bowl neatly beside the door. Thats everything. Now theres only one thing left.
A small beam of light flew up from behind the kitchen, darting directly to the top of Unrivaled Peak.
Hui landed lightly beside the familiar old hut and the familiar old well. He lifted a hand and gently freed the sleeping Zhubi from around his neck. Walking into the hut, he set Zhubi down on his bed.
I found you here. Youll be the safest here on Masters peak, where nothing can bother you.
Zhubi shifted slightly, hissing in his sleep. He settled down immediately, nestling in the soft blanket.
Hui watched him for a moment, then turned away. His gaze landed on the small stone arch in the ground, just barely visible from where he stood. Now I understand. Every expert must leave a grave behind with their inheritance for those that follow. And now its my turn to leave behind my inheritance! Thats what Peak Lord was building. Thats what he was attempting to create. And now I fulfil his prophecy.
Hmm, I wonder if every expert gets the same instinct I did when Peak Lord felt I was dying? It would explain how so many of them go out and create inheritance zones, when no living cultivator ever wastes their time on organizing a grave or inheritance zone! In fact, a living cultivator is far more likely to spend a lot of time creating a reincarnation array or attempt to extend their life, but I suppose the death instincts must drive different reactions?
Ah, Im not sure, but its the best thought Ive come up with!
He walked into the arch, descending into the ground. The temperature fell as he entered the stone room. A maze stretched before him, full of traps and all the tricks Peak Lord could muster, carefully designed as a confounding array to trap those up to the fifth realm, but for Hui, he simply waved his hand. The stone maze groaned, stone scraping over the ground as it rearranged itself into a straight line. Hui walked directly into its center and laid down in a stone coffin. He waved his hand again, and the maze formed around him. The lid of the stone coffin raised up and settled over his body.
Hui crossed his hands over his chest and closed his eyes. Alright. Im ready.
The reaper laughed. I dont think Ive met anyone else who so kindly took care of their own dead body as you did.
Hui shrugged. Well, I know Im dying, so I might as well minimize the troubles for everyone else.
Lifting her sword, the reaper shook her head at him. You are definitely the strangest cultivator Ive seen in a long time.
Small cultivator doesnt deserve such compliments, Hui said demurely.
The reaper snorted. The sword fell.
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END
Ah, hey. Its not the end yet! This small cultivator still has a long way to go, you know?
HUIS ADVENTURES CONTINUE IN VOLUME 6