Chapter 734: Strange

Chapter 734: Strange

After a timeless time, he came upon a feature in the darkness. A small shape, pushing out of the ground. A hand, clawing for the sky. All white, with black fingernails.

Hui knelt. Tipping his head back and forth, he inspected the hand. This looks almost like well, almost like the very first beginning steps of a resentment demon.

Hmm. Rather than a Dao Realm, is this space more like the garbage disposal of the world? Ha thats more fitting for this small bug!

From the beginning, Im something that didnt belong in this world, arent I. I shouldnt be too surprised that I wound up in such a place eventually. If the laws of the world were operating correctly, I probably wouldve ben born here and died, not long after.

Not that I was born. But thats not the point.

He stretched the skin on the back of his hand again. Like glutinous rice, it stretched and stretched, far further than it should have. The golden stitches appeared, already healing.

And what are these? A form of life qi no. Theyre the threads of life and death. Stitching myself together with those ah. Isnt that the same as forcibly remaining in this world past ones natural lifespan? To pierce my own flesh with my own life and death

In that half-instinct, half-numb state I was in, it was the best I could muster.

He flipped his hand over, palm up, and summoned a tongue of phoenix fire. Nothing happened.

This realm rejects phoenixes?

No, wait. If this is a garbage dump, then anything allowed in here can be considered as running counter to the worlds intentions. Everything inside is broken and mistaken, muddled at best and entirely foreign objects to the world at worst.

I remember I could see these threads far too early. To manipulate them is surely to go against Heavens will, and yet, I received no punishment. Even as far back as then, the Heavens have been in chaos. It makes sense that I can use them now.

Phoenixes, meanwhile, have been rejected. But that, too, makes sense. The realm rejecting phoenixes indicates that phoenixes are acceptable in the eyes of Heaven. What Ill find here are only those things that Heaven rejects.

He turned his attention inward, calling on his various kinds of qi. Rot qi responded, as did death and life qi. Hui frowned. Eh? But those seem fundamental to the world. How can they be rejected?

Looking closer, his eyes widened. Tiny threads emerged from the life and death qi alike, binding both his soul and his body together. Death qi for his soul, and life qi for his body. At places, the gold life qi and the black death qi blurred together, becoming one to bind his soul to his body.

No. Its not life and death qi. Its the tangled-up way Ive used them thats allowed in this realm. Or in other words, rejected by the Heavens.

He put a hand on his chin, thoughtful. Im outside of the loop right now. Outside of the purview of the Heavens. Likewise, all my techniques that succeed here are outside of the purview of the Heavens. All the things I can use here are what should become the foundation of my plan to defeat the Golden Immortal. Follow current novels at novelhall.com)

But at the same time, time is the Golden Immortals ultimate trump card. Unless I can find a power to negate or overturn time, then I need to obtain mastery of time. Or at least enough mastery of some small piece of the power of time to turn the tides against the Golden Immortals trump card.

He walked on, thinking as he went. Reaching out hand, he grasped at the air. It moved around his fingers, impossible to grasp. Like time. Here I am, in an empty space, with nothing but time, and even so, I cant comprehend it.

Well, Im not Master. It takes time.

Time

It always comes back to time.

Hui jolted to a halt. Eh, wait. Needing time to comprehend time but thats I cant accomplish step one, so I cant ever reach step two. Im going about this wrong. Having time possessing time is only possible after I comprehend it. To comprehend time, I dont need time. I need I need

His brows furrowed. What do I need?

He went back to walking.

Theres no more going forward. I have to go back. Before we gave in. Before we complied with the Immortal Realms laws.

Its already too late. Even if I go back No. I need those five hundred years. I need the time Song Wei experienced. And more than that, even. Who knows how many loops Song Wei lived through? Who knows what state the mortal realm is in?

Back. I need to go back.

But how?

Hui stood. He carried Li Xiangs body in his hands and wore Zhubis small snake form around his neck. In his white robes stitched with gold, with a white snake on his neck, carrying the white-robed Li Xiang, he walked through the white realm.

Is it too late?

If its too late, then how do I change that?

Time.

The last of the ruins passed behind him. Once again, nothing but a void stretched ahead, as if walking into a blank piece of paper.

Even if I returned to that time with Song Wei and the Elusive Ghost, what could I achieve?

Maybe its better to stay here. Forever. Where no one can harm me.

The lone living being in a sea of white, he strode onward.

A gold thread dangled. Hui looked around. He didnt know how, but he knew for certain that he had returned to his beginning spot, the place from which he had seen the first thread. Holding Li Xiang, he looked at it.

A spiders thread in Hell.

If only one climbed up it, then they could all escape, one by one. But they were all too selfish, and jumped at the line; and so it snapped, and they fell back into Hell.

He looked down at his arms, felt Zhubi on his neck.

And yet for me, the curse is the opposite of selfishness. I must be selfish to escape.

I can abandon Li Xiang and Zhubi, and climb that thread. Theyre only bodies anyways. Its merely my misplaced attachment thats holding me to them.

He lifted a hand, cradling Li Xiang in one arm like a child. Her head lolled against his shoulder. Black hair spilled down his sleeve like rich tea. His fingertips brushed the golden strand.

Reaching his hand up, he twisted the thread around his hand, looping it a few times to get a good grip. He pulled on it once, testing it.

A vicious grin split Huis face. He tore at the thread, pulling with all his might.

Abandon them? Ha! Im not playing along with your games any longer.

The thread grew taut. It began to tear. Peals of bells sounded, warning him, desperately crying for him to stop.

I wont be bound by this worlds rules. I refuse. Im the one who reverses death. Im the one who rejects this world. His eyes flicked up, gazing at the point at which the thread vanished.

High above, a familiar eye peeked through a crack down at him. Hui laughed, looking right back at it. Isnt that right, Master?