Chapter 511: Chat for the Dead

Chapter 511: Chat for the Dead

Hui followed after Long Tongshi and Mo Riyan as the two flew ahead. They led him to a spartan temple carved directly from the mountains stone. A pair of dragons bared their teeth from either side of a tall square doorway, while a phoenix spread its wings over the top of the doorway. The doorway itself stood empty, no more than a dark rectangle cut from the brownish granite.

Sighing, Hui paused, gazing up at the massive scaled coils. He put a hand to his empty neck. I miss Zhubi

Theyre gorgeous, arent they? No one knows why made them or where they came from, Mo Riyan said, looking up at the carvings as well.

Huh? Oh, yes, yes indeed, Hui agreed, nodding. He looked at the carvings again. Hes got a point. This is clearly an uninhabited part of the Eastern Alliance, and its on the wrong side of the wall from the Southern Sect Conference, so who bothered to create these carvings? Previous guards? he suggested.

Mo Riyan shrugged. Perhaps.

A chill fell over them as they walked into the darkness within the temple. Long Tongshi waved his hand. Torches lit across the cave, illuminating the carved granite. Dragons danced across the walls, carved in such loving, lifelike shape that they appeared to fly in the flickering torchlight.

It isnt a spell, Mo Riyan said, looking up at the carvings. They were carved like that. In steady light, they sit still. Look a little odd, quite honestly. In torchlight, though, they dance.

Hui gazed up, amazed. The dragons undulated above him, flying with the wind. Someone carved them with that much care? They must have been a master of their craft. But why? Why put so much effort into this far-flung, little-visited place?

They must have been an exile. Who else would have had the time to create this?

The teleportation formation is here, Long Tongshi said, pointing.

Hui ripped his eyes away from the dragon carvings and looked down. A web of red string wound around a set of stakes, forming the outline of a spell formation. Hui drew close and crouched down, closely examining the string. His brows furrowed. A red thread?

Its romantic, isnt it? A red thread, binding me back to Gui Yutong, Mo Riyan sighed.

Shes married now. To me, Hui said flatly.

Mo Riyan laughed. Its good to jest, but one should jest within reason.

Its true, though. Hui shrugged. She is married, Elder Brother. She has a child, too. Her child should be ten years old this year.

No it cant be, Mo Riyan murmured. He stumbled back.

Ah, also, Elder Brother, you should know Gui Yutong prefers women, Hui said, nodding.

Mo Riyan turned to Long Tongshi. Hes lying. He must be!

It seemed obvious to me, Long Tongshi said, shrugging. She wasnt aware of it yet, but the signs were there. I wouldnt have challenged for the hand of a woman I thought would actually marry me. Its not as if I wanted love. I merely wanted the challenge of true battle.

Hui licked his lips. Elder Brother, you should give up, too. Theres a limit to everything, and five hundred challenges in about a day is far more than merely wanting the challenge of battle!

Still Ive never seen a spell formation like this before. This thread Hui hovered his hand over it, then delicately touched the thread. He injected a little bit of qi into it. His brows furrowed. As I thought. Its ordinary, mortal thread. The stakes, too, are but mortal wood. This entire formation is nothing but a receiving array for qi sent from afar.

Is this a dead end?

Months. Months to get around these mountains and storms. I cant waste that much time. I mean, Ive wasted ten years, but I was dead for those years. Now that Im awake, I dont want to spend months getting to Starbound Sect. Besides, if I circle around the mountains and fly through the seas can my seeds survive saltwater? Even if they can, wont they drift away from where I leave them? I cant use them as checkpoints the way I do on land.

As for flying over He turned his eyes up, looking toward the top of the mountain, although he couldnt see it from inside. These mountains practically pierce the heavens. Although Im pretty tough as a fifth-stage cultivator, Im not sure I can survive in the void of space and if the void of space isnt what awaits me, then that Heavenly Net I saw earlier will surely block my progress.

No. There must be a way. It cant be impossible. Hui sat back on his heels, rubbing his chin. He stared at the red threads. Red thread marriage Gui Yutong Bai Xue Li Xiang no wait, I never married her, technically! Ah, shit. Ill have to fix that.

No, no. Im destroying my own karmic threads, not someone elses. I might be able to use it to cut off relationships I no longer want, but I dont think destroying a karmic thread will kill someone.

On the other hand, if I destroy a karmic thread its the same as returning me and the person on the other end to strangers, as if we never met. If I accidentally did it to Li Xiangs thread, or my childrens threads Hui shivered. To cut off those familial bonds no. I cant risk it. I wouldnt dare to. What would that even do to my children?

Icy cold emanated from one of the threads. Black death qi swirled visibly around it. Hui reached out and laid a hand on it ever so carefully. This one?

An intense source of death qi and hunger surged, full of resentment and anger. It lit up white-hot in Huis mind, brilliant magnesium bright. He shied away, lifting his mental energy hands to protect himself. Ow! What is that?

Oh, right. The resentment demon.

In the near distance, a roar echoed over the mountains. Hui twitched.

Er, please excuse me, Senior. I didnt mean to disturb you!

He turned back to the threads. Come on, come on oh, this one? He touched another thread.

At the other end, someone jolted, surprised. Hui felt eyes on him, the same as they felt eyes on them. Abruptly, Hui felt a blade to his neck, a promise as much as a threat. A cold voice asked, Who is it?

Elder Sisterthis is Fang Hua, right? Hui asked.

Who is this? Fang Hua repeated.

Hui cleared his throat. Its its Xiao Hui!

You died, Fang Hua said.

Er, yes. Well, you died, too, Hui pointed out.

Fang Hua snorted. I did, yes. Were you playing dead?

No to be more accurate, Elder Sister, Im playing alive right now. At any moment, I could be snatched back into the Underworld. But first I want to see my children.

Mmm. So why did you contact me?

Hui coughed. Er, Elder Sister, Im stuck on the far side of the mountain barrier at the border of the Southern Sect Conference.

And what can I do about that? Fang Hua asked.

Could Elder Sister put me in contact with Shen Aiguo or Lao Ning? Im currently sitting beside a one-way teleportation formation created by All-Heavens Sect. I was hoping Shen Aiguo or Lao Ning might know where the other end of the teleportation is, being as they are All-Heavens disciples, Hui said.

A great many of my disciples are former All-Heavens disciples, Fang Hua said lazily. Any of them

Hui coughed again. Elder Sister I, er, not to dismiss your disciples, but I somewhat trust Shen Aiguo and Lao Ning. After all, Im contacting the Sect Leader of a demonic sect full of ghouls! Its hard to just trust anyone, even knowing where they came from!

Fang Hua chuckled. Ha! I understand. A coward to the end.

Elder Sister, its past the end. Im already dead, Hui gently reminded her.

True, true. Wait for a moment. Ill call them over for you, Fang Hua said.

Many thanks, Elder Sister! Hui called, bowing.