The three of us headed to the upper floors, going by them individually.
From the lowest, the open plain and the four biomes around it, to the second where all the knowledge that the Lording Sun had collected through his life.
The Blue Sun was interested in the library as it held some tomes even though she didn't read, but she only requested to study in here if allowed, which was quite respectful even to someone far lower in cultivation level to her.
Tao Yang also was interested in knowledge of other worlds than her and asked me via Divine Sense to study here when she had the time. To which I simply agreed, there is no point or value to hoarding knowledge, it must be shared freely among everyone.
Reluctantly, they left the library and went into the third floor, the blast furnace that the Blue Sun had seen before and the smithy was only the smaller part of a whole. As this entire space was hosting hundreds upon hundreds of working benches and furnaces powered by the core of a star.
The natural heat generated from such cores is enough to help smelt and create materials for thousands of years.
"Quite an enormous workshop," the Blue Sun said, "This is on par if not bigger than my own station.
"I guess the Lord of Lords put a lot of effort and resource into this pagoda if it is comparable to yours," I said.
"Oh, it's not because he is a savant in the art of craftsmanship," the Blue Sun said as she was gazing at the entire workshop.
"But because he is filthy rich, he is the oldest of us all after all," she said.
'That makes sense, if he is the oldest he used his age and ability to hoard and obtain many things and then stuffed them into this pagoda. Well, it's all great I guess. After all, It's all mine now,"
The next floor was the White Space. Where I usually test out my weapons and do all sorts of alchemy and surgeries I need.
But there was one thing I didn't finalize yet.
Once I entered the White Space with the two of them, they both had a shocked realization.
The Blue Sun's energy began rippling so did Tao Yang.
"Hold the heck on!" I said. "This is not what it looks like!" I said.
"What do you mean? It's a Silver Rakshasa! I thought you already killed it!" Tao Yang said.
"Well... there were two of them, I only captured one in front of you all, the second had been immediately transported here after it was captured," I said.
And like they said, yes it was a Silver Rakshasa, fully sealed up and chained up.
"What did you do to it?" Tao Yang asked, "For it to be this... calm," she added.
"Oh, yeah, well, you see the chains all over its body?" I asked.
"Yes, I do," she said.
"Those are made from condensed Neutron Star Dust," I said.
"And what is that?" she asked.
A small bit of origin Qi shot forward and landed right between the Primordial Serpent God's brows.
"It only failed to resurrect due to the extreme lack of Origin Qi inside the Pagoda. Which by the way is a great blessing to you. The Lording Sun must have realized that and allowed you to store it here so it wouldn't come back and break anything inside the pagoda.
Soon, the corpse of the Primordial Serpent god began shrinking and shrinking until I could no longer see it.
But the soul-shaking and shivering pressure of the Primordial Serpent God slowly began creeping up on me. I could feel the shivers and hair all over my body slowly rise up, from the soles of my feet to the back of my neck.
It actually was resurrecting.
And not only that, it was coming at us at incredible speed.
The Blue Sun stood up in front of me and grabbed something in her hand. It was the Primordial Serpent God, only this time it was as small as a young grass snake. It had a feisty behavior as it tried to bite at the Blue Sun's smooth skin.
However, its fangs couldn't even bend the Blue Sun's skin and struggled against it.
"Quite an interesting change," I said. The Serpent noticed me and tried to take a bite at me, but the Blue Sun stopped it immediately."
"This small thing, don't underestimate it," she said. "The bite force in this Serpent is enough to rip through your body. It would rip through it like a hot knife through butter, also she is mad at you," the Blue Sun said.
"I can see that, and I'm not blaming it, after all, I killed it," I said.
"Not for that, she knows the circle of life and death," the Blue Sun said.
"Then why is she pissed?" I asked.
"Well, apparently from how you killed the poor thing. You actually sucked every bit of golden blood in her body and now you're using it as replacement of your blood. You pierced into her heart and she couldn't shake you off, it was quite an unpleasant experience," she said.
I didn't really want to comment how the Blue Sun was able to speak 'snake' but I guess that really does fit what I did.
"I mean..."
"No need to explain much, I can mediate between you two," the Blue Sun said, "Also this might be both your fortune," she said as she grabbed the snake in a more gentle manner on top of her palm and said.
"Vow to serve and protect, and he'll give you some of your blood back, if both of you cultivate together you may be able to reach your next stage of cultivation level," the Blue Sun said.
The serpent hissed at me.
It was still pissed, I couldn't blame it...
After it flicked its tongue at the Blue Sun for a few more time, the Blue Sun smiled and said, "She'll agree under one condition," the Blue Sun said.
"What is it?" I asked.
"You must marry the serpent..." the Blue Sun said.
"Huh?"