《Master, This Poor Disciple Died Again Today》257. Unwilling
Advertisement
Confusion welled up from within the links, along with panic. Hui reached out, doing his best to reassure everyone. You’re safe. Stay quiet. Don’t fight it. A little longer, and they’ll all leave. Trust me. I’ll keep you safe!
The Peak Lords probed the link back. Hui trembled, his body deteriorating further. One by one, they made contact with him. One by one, they backed off. None of them chose to forcibly break the link, or force their way out of playing dead.
Hui let out a quiet breath. Thank goodness. Even with the compass and Chen Wuya’s help, I couldn’t stop a determined Peak Lord from breaking out of playing dead. If one of them leaped up, it would have completely ruined the illusion! I’m glad they all made the right decision. Hopefully now everyone understands: playing dead is always the right choice!
A bolt of light shot through the air, and Gui Delun stood there, hovering before him. He looked down at Hui, face as stiff as ever.
“Choosing to use that spell array to slay your entire sect before the extermination spell kills them in body and soul? A bold decision. I wonder if they’ll understand, in the cycle of reincarnation, that you acted for their sake? Or if they’ll simply curse your name, slayer of your own sect.”
Hui laid there, still dead.
Gui Delun raised a hand over the compass, threatening to smash it.
Hui continued to lay there. Do whatever you want, Senior! Just leave me alone!
“Mmm… if you value your sectmates, don’t let him smash the compass. Without the compass, no one can control the spell formation. Once it goes out of control, even I don’t know what will happen to the people connected to it. At best… nothing. At worst…” Chen Wuya paused. “Complete soul extermination?”
I can’t allow that. Hui gasped a breath. He stopped playing dead himself, but refused to stop the spell for anyone else. Sis Mei pushed against him, panicking. Xixing watched on from a distance, tense but silent.
He climbed to his feet and stared down Gui Delun, defiant. “That’s right. I did. What else would you expect from a filthy, heretic, demonic cultivator like myself?”
Internally, Hui quavered, trembling from fear. Don’t kill me, don’t kill me, don’t kill me. That extermination power hurt, I don’t want to feel any more! Please, Senior, move on. This small cultivator isn’t worth your time!
Gui Delun looked down on him, impassive. He exerted a little of his pressure, and Hui’s body creaked.
He fell to his knee, already exhausted simply by maintaining the formula, unable to hold himself up. A second later, he dropped into a full kowtow. Eh, whatever. As long as I’m already on my knees, might as well show Senior some respect.
Advertisement
“Senior Gui Delun, do whatever you want to this small cultivator. I have already made my move. I am unworthy of your direct judgement, but I ask of you to hand it down anyways. A wormlike existence like myself cannot help but await the judgement of one as enlightened and mighty as yourself. Even if you deem me worthy of soul eradication and bodily death, I will accept it as my fate!”
Absolutely not! If he tries any of that, this small Hui will resist with all his might! Senior, do what you want with me, but killing and soul eradication are completely out of the question!
Well, I can’t say that, though. I don’t want him to notice that the spell formation is still active. As long as he takes out his anger on me and not the compass, I can… probably survive, but I don’t have any techniques to fake the death of a magical item.
Ah! What a failing on my part, to never consider faking the death of non-living items! I still lack so much in the path of death faking.
Gui Delun blinked, just once. “Did you think I came to this peak for you?”
“S…senior?” Hui asked.
“I came to this pitiful backwater sect to destroy this spell formation and raze the sect to its roots in the process, if I had to. Now, I can take two pheasants with one arrow.” Gui Delun’s hand fell.
Hui leaped up, eyes wide. Circulating his cultivation at its top speed, he forced himself up and threw himself at Gui Delun. His body and cultivation both creaked, on the verge of shattering, but still he forced himself to move. Blood burst out from his skin, and his muscles tore, but still he charged. No!
He slammed into Gui Delun, but an ant might as well have thrown itself against a bus. Gui Delun didn’t so much as budge. Hui cried out as his bones broke from the force of the impact, but Gui Delun was unharmed.
Dammit! There’s such a gap between us that no matter how I struggle, it’s useless! But even so, I… I can’t just give up!
Gritting his teeth, Hui circulated the plant technique, healing his injuries. Simultaneously, he threw out his barrier talismans one after another, layering them on top of the Feng Shui compass. As quickly as the golden barriers shimmered into place, Gui Delun’s hand cut through them. Smashed bits of barrier turned the air to gold.
“Is this formation that valuable to you? All the more reason to destroy it,” Gui Delun said grimly. Qi surged to his hand, and it continued to slice down.
Advertisement
Nothing I do does anything! No!
Chen Wuya clicked his tongue. Dryly, he commented, “Well, that’s unfortunate.”
“Shut up!” Hui shouted. He changed his target and kicked at the Feng Shui compass with all his strength instead. If I can’t move Gui Delun, maybe I can—
His leg shattered. Hui fell back, screaming in pain even as the plant technique healed his leg.
“Well, what did you expect? It’s a formation I made. It isn’t something a fourth stage cultivator can kick around,” Chen Wuya replied, mildly amused.
Like a blade, Gui Delun’s hand sliced into the column. The compass smashed into a thousand tiny bits with the hand’s passing, completely eradicated.
The second the compass smashed, Hui’s connection to the sect stopped abruptly. No longer did the black threads connect them, nor could he sense anyone else’s state or thoughts. He stumbled back. His jaw worked, but no words came out.
No. No. No! I did it. I saved them all. It can’t, it can’t be. No!
“Now, to finish off the sect.” Casually, Gui Delun raised his hand toward Hui and dropped it again.
An intense sensation of danger jerked Hui back to the present. Instinctively, he calculated the angle of Gui Delun’s falling hand and threw himself out of the path of its blow.
Gui Delun’s hand strike slammed into the mountain. The mountain shuddered. Dust flew up, along with pebbles, dirt, boulders, trees, and everything else.
Hui whirled and fled into the dust, throwing up fire and ice talismans behind him to add to the smokescreen. Dammit! Dammit! Gui Delun… GUI DELUN! Why? Why!
No. This isn’t the end. I won’t let it end this way. This won’t be the end of the sect! I won’t let it be!
I’ll escape. I’ll escape, and I’ll figure out a way to bring everyone back. Whether they’re stuck in a state of playing dead, whether the backlash of the compass shattering killed them, it doesn’t matter! I’ll bring them all back. Every last one! Even the ones who teased me. Even Li Xiang’s creepy fans. I don’t care. They’re all Starbound Sect cultivators. They all deserve better than getting smashed on a whim by Gui Delun!
His hands danced, drawing out a flurry of items. Hui flew through the dust at top speed without looking back, almost too fast to see, ignoring as the dust drew long scratches on his already-broken flesh.
A hand closed on a ponytail-wearing man’s shoulder. He turned. Gui Delun looked at him, still emotionless. “Enough.”
Hui looked at Gui Delun’s hand, then hauled back and bit it. His skin cracked, revealing gray skin beneath.
Gui Delun’s face crinkled. A hint of a scowl pulled at his upper lip. He tensed his hand, sending a pulse of life qi into the ghoul. The creature screeched as light seared through it, breaking through dried skin in pulses of sharp gold, and died in a burst of sun-colored light.
“Xiao Hui. Come out, and you can die quickly, like your compatriots. Draw it out…” Gui Delun let his threat hang on the air.
No one emerged from within the dust storm. He furrowed his brows and waved his hand. Despite his best efforts, the dust refused to shift aside, as if the mountain itself, the very foundation of Starbound Sect, resisted his passage.
Far away, hidden within the debris, a white-robed form darted along. Hui glanced back and bit his lip. A ghoul down already? That’s faster than I’d like. I only have ten left… ah, nine now.
Chen Wuya’s voice whispered in Hui’s ear. “He’d already have you, but I set a trap on the sixth mountain long ago. This is my masterpiece, after all. I’d be an idiot not to set a trap or two around it. If anyone tries to destroy my peak, or destroys my spell formation, the mountain’s energy will block their divine sense to prevent them from easily locating the formation’s foundations. That foolish Gui Delun activated the trap with his own hand, twice over. He’s restricted to no more than a fifth… no, fourth stage cultivator, when it comes to sensing things with his mental energy alone.”
After a second, he clicked his tongue and continued, “It should have blocked his five senses and dealt a heavy blow to his cultivation base as well, but it’s already been activated a few times. A pity.”
“Are there any other traps hidden around here?” Hui asked, suddenly hopeful. Chen Wuya is our Patriarch, after all! If anyone knows the sect’s secret defenses, it’s him.
Chen Wuya paused. “None you can activate. If you’re lucky, that fool might activate them by chance, but…”
Dammit. I guess I’m on my own. Hui bit his lip, then furrowed his brows in intense focus. If anyone can get out of this situation, it’s me! And I will. No one can stop me. I refuse! I’m going to escape. Escape, then come back. I don’t care if they’re dead. I don’t care if they’re trapped in the soul transferal array. No matter what, until I bring back all of Starbound Sect, until I bring back Xixing and Sis Mei, I won’t die, even if I’m killed!
Advertisement
- In Serial11 Chapters
A Celestial's Wrath
In a further future where technology advanced by leaps and bounds, the space agency Spirit Pagoda developed a new technology: a bracelet which teleports one to other planets and can extract loot from monsters in form of coins. Seven of the new-found planets are full of treasures and rare resources. The so-called Spirit Realms. Because the Spirit Realms are too massive for the Spirit Pagoda to explore and exploit on their own, they opened the Spirit Realms for everyone to live, train, and work in. Yet unknown creatures inhabit the Spirit Realms. Everyone who goes there has to set their life on the line. But Yan Hao has no choice than to enter the Spirit Realms and fight, because the Phoenix Coin, which is located there, is the only thing which can save his ill sister.
8 209 - In Serial68 Chapters
The Healing Thief
Many past choices ended up with what we have present. Some were important, some were trivial. And some were... just tragic. Who knows, maybe we do have some sort of past lives and we’re just harvesting the karma we sowed. ~/``````````````````````````/~ A sick lady with hazy eyes leaned her body to the man she loved. Sitting by his side, awaiting death. She then eyed her arms and legs which already turned into wood. A sad curse. No one knew why she had a sad smile on her. Or as to what she told her knight. As only the Queen and the knight were there in that lonely wooden cabin. In the middle of an icy storm. ~/`````````````````````````/~ A young girl with red hair, hiding behind a wooden door. Overhearing her sister's voice. Jealousy was what she felt most. ~/`````````````````````````/~ A gray haired boy sitting down on the cold cobbled ground. Having his hands soaked in blood as he stares onto the corpses. He failed them by being too greedy. ~/`````````````````````````/~ Exchanges of sword clashes could be heard, before a badly beaten boy fell to the ground. He was then told to get up or bare the daily consequences. ~/`````````````````````````/~ A lady with golden eyes sat down as she wailed. She felt the sting of betrayal once more even though she was sure that it wouldn’t happen... at least from him. ~/`````````````````````````/~ “So what? Those were people that would die either way! Why are you now ignoring me!” “I thought so much more from you... but I was wrong.” A long journey to perfection. Turning an amateur novel into something... great. Follow the journey of countless characters with their intertwining predestined pathways.
8 674 - In Serial20 Chapters
Almighty Dung [Dropped]
Have you seen the future? I have not, nobody did, no one can. I see...have you heard of apotheosis' prophecy? What about it? Many didn't take it seriously, probably because nobody could crack its mysteries, but the indestructible prophecy rock has recently crumbled. It is a sign that things will change. ...What did the prophecy say? Sigh, you really don't know anything. There was a furnace drawn on the prophecy rock. There were three objects in it, named meaningless crown, black star and incomplete cross. When three signs appear the beast will awaken. Has the meaning been cracked? There are many hypothesis, but nothing concrete. The first object could have relation to king of some sorts, but in this vast universe there are many worlds, counties and kings. Who can really guess its meaning? It can also be metaphorical. What about black star? They say the second clue leads to eclipse, but this also says nothing. Third one? Cross is the symbol of divinity. The cracked cross might mean a lot of things, like person who wants to go against progenitor's ideas and laws and forcefully achieve divinity...It could also mean destruction of divinity, but something like that should be impossible... You're overthinking things. How could gods stay idle if someone is threatening their reign?Also, even if somebody is forcefully awakening, the gods will be alerted by commotion and won't let it succeed... Say, do you think that awakening beast is the one who will try to become one of us? Most likely. No, it's hard to say. The prophecy can't be that simple. This is nothing but wild guesses from our side. Alright, let's stop with depressing stuff. I found a nice place not too far from my domain constellation. Really? What's special about it? Nothing we've not seen before, except for a rare delicacy. They call it chocolate. Oh? Is it delicious? Yes, much better than slime candies you've been fond of. Are you free now? Of course! Then it's my treat. Be careful though, the sovereign over there is a bit low key, but very strong. You need to get to know world's customs first, we don't need extra trouble. No problem. We have nothing to do anyway, haha. What are we waiting for? Lead the way... Ark I - Invasion of thousand kingdoms (Chapter 1-???) Ark II - Nocturnal feast (Chapter ???-???) Ark III - False divinity (Chapter ???-???) Art by sandara on deviant art
8 195 - In Serial6 Chapters
The Divide
Alan Messer was an average person who only desired to learn and enjoy life. Things were even getting better, he met someone who is perfect for him. However everything completely changes when he wakes up in the crimescene of a murder and is apprehended. His life thereafter becomes progresively futher from what he always knew. Magic? Monsters? Worlds within his own? Gods?! How can he survive on the other side? This is my first time writing something other than what I've done in school so keep an open mind and constructive criticism is welcome.
8 151 - In Serial6 Chapters
Tangent Villainy
We all know the cycle, good beats evil, people will get reincarnated into another world, only good guys get another chance. But what if someone who didn't have the best track record got reincarnated into another world? And they totally screwed up. And now the heroes are knocking at their castle door. Maybe they'll get another, another shot.
8 151 - In Serial275 Chapters
Encounters Out There
Stories about first contact, aliens, space exploration and colonization, and beyond.
8 202

