Chapter 737: Hatch
Xiao Hui, Ive come. Like we promised.
A voice?
Who is it?
No, I recognize it. Its
Hui reached out, and his hand hit a wall. He pressed against it, confused. A wall?
Thats right, I was trapped.
Even as he thought that, the wall cracked.
Hui froze. Er, I didnt mean to break it. I cant afford the fee, so can we just forget this happened?
No, no, wait. Im trapped. I shouldnt be apologizing for breaking the wall. Break free!
He pushed again. With a crack, a sliver of light shot through the wall. With one last, great push, Hui fell forward, the wall cracking all around him.
He rolled out into a forest, rolling over soft pine needles and landing on his back. He stared up at the sky. Red feathers drifted down from overhead, like autumn leaves.
Long white hair drooped down toward him. A childish face tilted down at him.
Zhubi? Hui asked, almost moved to tears. I wasnt sure how it would go, turning back time without me in it. Technically speaking, I only waited for the Immortal Realm to turn back, but I dont know what, exactly, that does. He remembers me? And more importantly, he hasnt become a Dragon-Turtle and abandoned his snake form yet!
Zhubi crouched and batted at Huis face with his palm.
Hui pushed him away. Er, excuse me, Elder Brother
Step back. The Vermillion Bird has only been born. Let it breathe.
Tian Chen appeared, holding a very young Tian Lan in his arms. The little girl yawned and put her head against her fathers shoulder.
Hui rolled over, then sat up, looking around. Vermillion Bird? Where? That would be an auspicious event indeed. Oh, that explains those red feathers!
Tian Chen bowed his head, pushing Zhubi to do the same. Greetings, Vermillion Bird.
Hui blinked up at him, then turned and looked over his shoulder. A cracked-open gold egg sat behind him. He looked back at Tian Chen, then pointed at himself. Me?
As he pointed at himself, he caught sight of his arm and stared. Red feathers clung to his hands and dripped off his bare arms. They formed a kind of cloak that draped over an unusually small body, leaving him semi-clothed.
Hui pursed his lips. Of all the things I expected to happen when I woke up, this wasnt even on the list. How did I end up as the Vermillion Bird?
Indeed. Truly, from birth, your knowledge is already impressive, to know speech.
And yet, the tiny white body burned against his flesh, feverishly hot.
Its as Master said. Going against the world has a price. Theres no denying that. For me, for Zhubi, for anyone. If Im going to do this I have to figure out how to pay that price. Somehow. Because I wont let anyone suffer for their decisions. A small bug like me can bear all the suffering myself.
He jumped into the air. Flying off, he made a beeline for Heart Lotus City. Li Xiang. I need to find her. Quickly, quickly. Before she makes a decision shell regret!
Ah! And Ying Lin! Maybe Ill be fast enough to save her? Maybe she wont be statuified yet!
He burst off, moving at top speed. Illusory red wings appeared behind him and flapped, propelling him forward faster than before. He glanced at the palm of his hand, turning over the small jade tile, then slid it into his robes, hiding it away.
Behind him, a shadow peeled out of the trees and followed him.
In no time, Heart Lotus City loomed. Hui flew down toward Li Xiangs small, empty house, only to divert at the last second. Flying over the citys center, he caught sight of a gold statue, its pose the same as before.
He pressed his lips together. Still too late.
Thats fine. I can figure out a way to break that curse later. For now, lets focus on gathering Li Xiang.
Landing in the street, he hurried toward Li Xiangs house. Li Xiang! he called, pulling open the curtain.
As prim as ever, Li Xiang sat there, her sword across her lap. She looked up as he called her name. Weiheng Hui.
Hui hurried to her side. Li Xiang, youre still you! Thank goodness.
She cast her eyes aside. You know that isnt true.
I dont care if it isnt absolute truth. Im happy to see you, Hui returned.
You never cared much for the truth, did you? Her eyes pierced right through him.
Hui backed up a step. Eh? Whats happening? This it isnt supposed to go this way. Im supposed to fix it. Its all supposed to go right. Li Xiang?
You know what I am. Youve known for a long time, she said, standing. She lifted the sword.
I do, but Li Xiang, I dont care. This is as much you as the sword is. You can be both. Your truth is
This is not truth. I refuse to be a lie. Grasping the hilt, she pointed the sword at him.
Hui stumbled back. Li Xiang! Be reasonable. Do you really want to be a sword? Do you really want to throw away your opportunity to be human?
It would be nice to be human, if such is my luck when I enter the cycle of reincarnation. But for now, I cannot bear to be a lie. Raising the sword, she stepped toward him.
What lie? Theres no lie. You are Li Xiang. The whole world acknowledges it. What more do you need? Hui asked, desperate, lost.
Truth. She swung her sword.