Chapter 505: Eight Tiers Palace: Fourth Tier

Chapter 505: Eight Tiers Palace: Fourth Tier

Hui and the reaper floated in a large practice hall. Unlike the hall hed seen from outside, darkness clung to this one. Only a few faint lanterns bobbed near the wall, leaving the exposed rafters in darkness. A single cultivator dressed in dark robes stood at the far end. She flicked her bright blue nails, and the blue-flame-cloaked sword yanked itself from the target near Hui and the reaper and flew back to her hand.

Huis eyes widened. Ah! Its Elder Sister Fei Guren! Wait, then is elder sister Ai Tuzi

Fei Guren clenched her hand on the swords hilt. Her beautiful face scrunched into a grimace. That damn Ai Tuzi. Stupid rabbit. Ill get you next time!

No, no, Elder Sister, its this cereal is for kids!

Wait, no. Focus, Hui. Elder Sister Ai Tuzi is still alive! Good, good. Thats wonderful. Id hate if both Ai Lingling and Ai Tuzi died. Two sisters dying in the same battlefield might be poetic in a fairy tale, but its incredibly tragic in reality.

He looked at the reaper. Are we here for her?

The reaper shook her head.

Mmm. Figures. Id like to reap her, but if its not our job, it isnt our job! Im not the type to do work that Im not paid for! I had enough of not getting paid in my first life!

Eh, wait. Hold on. Is Zhu Diyu paying us?

Fei Guren sighed. She tossed the blade lightly, and it swooped around her head, orbiting her like a flaming star. How can that rabbit be so strong? A mere beast. Even if her ancestor ascended to the immortal realm, shes just a rabbit. Rabbits are food, not cultivators.

Incorrect. Shes a rabbit girl! An adorable rabbit girl. Those arent food. Theyre incredibly popular back home! Almost as popular as cat girls, Hui thought, nodding to himself.

Fei Guren, a seductive voice called. Just the sound of it made Hui want to listen all day. His breath caught, and he whipped around toward the source.

Fei Guren turned. She quickly dropped into a bow, averting her eyes. Tier Master! To what do I owe the pleasure?

The Tier Master descended a set of stairs, robes trailing behind her, her long legs peeking through a high slit in her robes with every step. Her hips swung, and a thick braid fell over her shoulder all the way to her tiny waist. An enormous bosom swelled the bodice of her robe.

Hui looked up. And I bet her face is

A dark cloak hung deep over her face, hiding her eyes, and a veil hid the lower portion. What little Hui could make out of her face past the veil, though, made him catch his breath. He stared wide-eyed, mouth agape.

The reaper stepped out in front of him. Dont look. She practices the Dao of Beauty. To stare upon her is to become captivated. If you look too long, youll never be able to look away.

Hui rubbed his eyes. Thank you for your intervention, Elder Sister. Never be able to look away? To think, there were still such dangers awaiting me when Im already dead! I can never let down my guard! Not when Im alive, not when Im playing dead, and not even when Im actually dead!

The reaper snorted. Men.

Eh? Elder Sister, you arent looking at her, either, Hui said, tipping his head.

She harrumphed and crossed her arms. The Dao of Beauty doesnt discriminate.

Ahhh, hmm, then, isnt it not men? Hui asked.

She rolled her eyes.

From behind the Tier Master, an attendant stepped out. She bowed and cleared her throat. The Tier Master would like to congratulate you on your recent victory.

Fei Guren continued to bow.

The reaper glanced at Hui. She cant even speak without ensnaring the hearts of all those around her.

That sounds like a troublesome Dao, Hui mused. Much less troublesome than my death-faking! I can still talk and walk around like normal.

Though my Dao isnt death-faking, is it? What

The reaper nudged him. Dont drift off.

The Tier Master made a small, beautiful gesture. The attendant glanced over, then nodded. However, the Tier Master questions why Ai Tuzi yet lives.

Fei Gurens nose wrinkled. Ill end her next time. This time, her pathetic sister got in my way. I thought I would use my secret attack to kill her sister and gain the advantage, but instead, she went berserk. I

The Tier Master cares not, the attendant said, cutting her off. The Tier Master desires results, not excuses.

Hui licked his lips. Not to diminish your efforts, but but for someone who had centuries to accomplish this, you certainly failed in the first ten seconds of your attack. You didnt have a backup plan or a second effort to kill her, or sneak her some kind of slow-feed poison, or inflict a heart-demon, or

If I spent centuries to kill someone, I wouldnt simply put my all into one rash attack! Layers. Layers! Attacks should have layers! One man can fail, but fifty efforts are unlikely to all fail at once!

Ahem. I might get labeled a coward for it, but but I also generally get results, so so! Its all good in the end!

You havent sown any karma with the ghostly path. Come with me, or your soul will deteriorate, the reaper stated.

I dont care! I dont care! I have to avenge my sister! the man howled, fighting the reapers grasp.

Hui cleared his throat. He stepped forward, tucking his hands behind his back. Er, excuse me, Elder Brother.

The mans eyes alighted on Hui, and he scowled. Who are you? Some kind of crane demon?

The reaper snorted.

Hui looked over his shoulder at the feathered fan. It doesnt matter what I am. Elder Brother, I have a question. You trained for hundreds of years to kill Elder Sister Tier Master, yes?

Yes! I trained, and trained, and

Hui cut him off. And you failed. Instantly. She killed you with the back of her hand.

The man fell silent. After a second, he scowled. Ill train again! I can

Elder Brother, when you cultivate the ghostly path that is, any path that uses death qi instead of ordinary qi, you start from zero. You already failed to keep pace with Elder Sister Tier Master when you were a living cultivator who started at the same time that she did. Elder Brother, how are you going to not only keep pace with Elder Sister, but catch up with her, when youre starting from zero? Hui asked.

Again, the mans mouth closed. He opened it a few times, but nothing came out.

Hui stepped closer. He patted the man on the shoulder. Listen, Elder Brother. This time, you only had so much aptitude with cultivation. But next time, when you reincarnate, wont you come back with different aptitude? You could have the kind of heaven-defying talent that surpasses Elder Sister in the space of a year! And if you fail to have cultivation talent, then your short mortal life will be over, and youll be able to try again for high aptitude much faster. Think of it this way, Elder Brother. Youre only holding yourself back by resisting reincarnation! Have faith in the future you, who will surely overcome the current you!

The man frowned. Slowly, he nodded. Its a slim chance, but

But its better than the zero chance you have right now! Hui said, nodding.

Looking into Huis eyes, the man nodded too. I understand. My eyes are clear. Ill go. Ill go, and kill that bitch in my next life! Even if I forget everything in the cycle of reincarnation, Ill remember my grudge with that bitch!

Thats the spirit! Hui said. He drew his fan.

Eh. Whats that? the man asked.

Oh. Its my weapon, Hui explained. He gently tapped the man on the shoulder with his fan.

The mans form faded. He passed away, leaving peacefully for the Underworld.

The reaper looked at Hui. She raised her eyebrows, giving him an appraising look. You have some skill as a reaper.

Ah, Elder Sister is too kind, too kind, Hui said, shaking his head. Behind his back, the black seed finished forming. He caught it in his hand, clenching his fist around it. Now I just need to find a place to drop this seed! Somewhere outside of the Eight Tiers Palace.

The reaper took a step. The world began to fade away once more.

Shit! We can enter the Underworld from inside? No, no! Hui glanced around. He whirled, then threw the seed out the window as hard as he could.

The seed pinged off the glass.

The reaper turned. What was that?

Hui looked around, frowning. What? I dont know.

She squinted at him. A second later, she rolled her eyes. Its time for us to return. Follow me.

Yes! Hui said, saluting. He stepped after the reaper.

As they faded, the reaper cut a single glance back toward the seed. She frowned, then closed her eyes. Ill overlook it. Just this time.