Chapter 332: The Holy Cloud Saintess
Chapter 332: The Holy Cloud Saintess
Chapter 332: The Holy Cloud Saintess
Strictly speaking, although the Eight Pillar Sect and the Buzhou Immortal Sect were currently in an alliance, that didn't mean the Eight Pillar Sect were enemies with the Cloud Goddess Cult or the Anti-Heaven Alliance. If anything, the two becoming allies was even better than allying with the Buzhou Immortal Sect.
However, alliances were matters between the Eight Pillar Sect and the Cloud Goddess Cult, not between individual members like Tai Wuling and Yun Xialan—especially if it concerned a law fragment. On an off note, Monarch Dong might have secretly contacted the leader figure of the Cloud Goddess Cult outside the entrance to the Yellow Mausoleum.
Now, Tai Wuling wouldn't call himself a master at reading people, especially those purposely masking their emotions, but he was quite confident he saw murder in Yun Xialan's eyes. He knew that the law fragment would make any cultivator go crazy, but Yun Xialan's killing intent only seemed to be partially motivated by the law fragment in his hand.
Tai Wuling didn't have time to ponder anymore as he jumped out of range of Yun Xialan's sword. The cloud-patterned blade swerved midair toward his new position, causing Tai Wuling to stomp on the ground. A dense stone slab sprouted from the ground, and the sword pierced it halfway.
Yun Xialan flicked her fingers and frowned. Her sword refused to pull itself out of the stone, or rather, something held it inside the stone. At this time, Tai Wuling leaped into the air after her, causing the saintess to control the cloud to fly higher and out of his reach. How she flew, he didn’t know.
Tai Wuling formed several hand seals, and sand materialized around him, forming a giant tornado of sand that dealt small but innumerable cuts from sheer speed.
Yun Xialan formed several hand seals in response, causing the cloud beneath her feet to shoot out raindrops. Despite the seemingly small size, large enough to fit only her, the raindrops never ended. Each raindrop captured several specks of sand, dampening them and causing them to fall back to the ground.Findd new stories at novelhall.com
With the sandstorm dealt with, Yun Xialan pointed her fingers at Tai Wuling. The raindrops shot toward him like bullets from a gatling gun. A thin red film of light covered Tai Wuling's body before swiftly being covered by an earthen yellow aura.
The raindrops crashed into Tai Wuling, splattering into mist during the process. Each raindrop did not contain much force, but an unending stream of shots launched him even faster toward the ground. The raindrops splattered once they did their duty, but they did not disappear, turning into fog instead.
The more raindrops connected, the larger the fog that surrounded Tai Wuling. In correlation to the increasing size of the fog, his protective earthen light became dimmer. Tai Wuling ignored the pelting raindrops and flipped until he landed on his two feet.
He didn't delay and dashed away from the raindrops pelting him. Simultaneously, the earthen light protecting him disappeared, leaving only the fiery light behind. The remaining light grew in intensity until the air around Tai Wuling started to blur, and the fog started to thin.
When the fog had all but disappeared, the fiery red light around Tai Wuling also disappeared, and he hadn't only been neutralizing Yun Xialan's attack. With each step he took, sharp rocks would shoot toward her, forcing her to dodge and lessening the number of raindrops shot toward Tai Wuling.
"Hold on a second," Tai Wuling shouted. Surprisingly, Yan Xialan actually stopped. "Let's have a talk!"
Yun Xialan lowered her hand, but her eyes bore into him. Seeing that she had no intention to speak, Tai Wuling opened his mouth. "Both of us are wasting too much time. The longer we fight, the more likely someone will stumble onto us. How about we make a deal?"
Tai Wuling held out his hand, and the fragment of the Law of Earth shimmered from within his grasp. "Both our goal is this, how about we team up?"
Still no word from Yun Xialan.
Tai Wuling had already figured out everything he saw wasn't in his control. It was like he was watching events through another's eyes. He guessed it must have been the memories of the black sphere's original owner.
As he drifted through the chaos, he would sometimes meet other living beings, but they weren't like any lifeform Tai Wuling knew. He could see hints of features belonging to lifeforms he knew, like demons, monsters, and regular animals. Strangely, he saw no beings resemble humans.
Sometimes, Tai Wuling would fight them. Each clash was disastrous, stars collapsed, and countless numbers of those giant spheres would shatter. The sheer power from a simple punch from the black sphere's original owner and his foe could easily destroy any realm of the Three Thousand Immortal Realms System.
Other times, he would sit down and discuss the worldly laws with the mysterious beings. Without exception, Tai Wuling could not comprehend the esoteric knowledge spoken by the two. It almost made him go crazy because he knew the original owner of the black sphere specialized in the five elements.
But most of the time, when he passed another being, they would stare warily at one another and continue on their way. Sometimes, it was the other being staring at Tai Wuling in fear and distancing themselves as far as possible. Not once did he see another being more powerful than the black sphere's original owner.
Time passed slowly, almost agonizingly so. Tai Wuling tried to comprehend the laws, but he couldn't even sense them. He didn't know if it was because he was reliving the original owner of the black sphere's life or because he was in this vast chaos.
Without the ability to comprehend the laws or cultivate, Tai Wuling could only wait for the memory to end. The only enjoyment he could squeeze out of this monotony was when the original owner of the black sphere interacted with another mysterious lifeform. Such occurrences were few and far between.
Tai Wuling didn't know how long this continued. He had counted the black sphere's original owner interacting with exactly forty-four other beings since the memory had started. Although he didn't know the exact timeframe, he was pretty sure the time between each interaction was slowly decreasing.
Then, he felt countless ripples emanating from the distance. He sensed the original owner of the black sphere's confusion and instincts warning him of the danger. The original owner of the black sphere flew toward the source of the disturbance.
Tai Wuling soon discovered it hadn't just been the original owner of the black sphere but numerous other beings journeying toward the ripple's source. The closer he got to the source, the more beings he saw. He counted over a hundred of the beings, twice as many as he had seen before.
Most of the mysterious beings seemed content to keep their distance while striving toward the source, but fights occasionally broke out. There was also one being that caught his eye. It was a being bearing the form of a monkey or an ape.
The being swung a cudgel, battling against all the other beings. It didn't matter if the being didn't have the upper hand. He would grow stronger the longer the battle lasted and achieve victory.
Eventually, the monkey-like being challenged Tai Wuling. It was the most difficult battle experience in the body of the original owner of the black sphere. Still, the original owner of the black sphere achieved the sole victory against the monkey-shaped being.
The battle was but a footnote for the journey toward the source of the ripples. After an unknown period of time, Tai Wuling arrived and discovered a giant egg more gigantic than any being he had seen. He counted over a thousand of those mysterious beings. It sent a shiver down his spine to see so many beings capable of destroying realms with but a swing of their fist.
All the beings said nothing as they observed the egg. It released a tremendous pressure that made every mysterious being nervous. A change occurred.
The colossal egg cracked, shattering into nothingness to reveal a humanoid one-one hundredth of the egg's size. The loincloth-wearing being held an ax in hand, wore a butterfly-shaped hairpin that did nothing for his wild mane, and stood atop a thirty-six-petaled lotus.
No matter how dull Tai Wuling was, he recognized Pangu, the creator of the universe.
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