Hui returned to the surface in the blink of an eye. He looked around, taking a mont to orient himself. I dont know exactly how long I was in the Underworld, but it was at least ten years. Hopefully the battle finished well, and
The Eight Tiers Palace stood before him, grander than ever before.
Hui swallowed. Er, uh, my apologies, everyone! Im the one who foolishly thought that defeating the leader single-handedly would take out the entire army!
The doors to the Palace swung open. Bai Xue flew out, a flock of cultivators at her heels. Xiao Hui!
Hui blinked. He grinned slowly, then flew to et her. Bai Xue!
She caught him up in a bear hug, spinning him around. Youre back!
Im back, Hui returned.
Greetings, Honorable Father, a handso man greeted him, bowing with his hands clasped.
Hui squinted, then stared. Bai Xingxue?
Bai Xingxue looked up at him, a mischievous smile on his face. Father rembers ? Im honored indeed!
Ofof course I rember you, Hui stuttered, suddenly embarrassed. Ah in the end, I wasnt much of a father, was I? I couldnt shake that karma.
Bai Xue shook her head and clapped Bai Xingxue on the shoulder. Hes inherited your tongue, I swear.
Looking at Huis face, Bai Xingxue suddenly closed the distance and hugged him, swapping to her female form as she went. Father, dont be sad. It was a joke, okay? A joke!
Hui patted her back, closing his eyes. Im sorry.
Theres nothing to apologize for. You were busy keeping us safe, Bai Xingxue insisted, nodding vigorously.
Another man joined them, a bit younger in the face, though his cultivation emanated powerful ripples. A well-worn sword hung at his hip, and simple, worn white robes cloaked his body. With a deep formal bow, he repeated, Greetings.
Li Weiqi? Hui asked. He offered the man his hand, but Li Weiqi flinched back, giving Hui an uncertain look.
Hui retracted his hand. Thats right. I shouldnt be surprised
Releasing Hui, Bai Xingxue ran over to Li Weiqi and hooked his head in her grasp, rubbing the top of his head. Li Weiqi! Dont be so shy! Co greet Father properly. She shoved Li Weiqi toward Hui. At the sa ti, she leaned in. He sees you as a great hero. Hes intimidated by you, but hes afraid to admit it!
? A great hero? Hui asked, shocked. He shook his head. Im the furthest thing from a great hero!
No! You are Li Weiqis hand instinctively went to his sword, only for him to look away, flustered, and drop his hand.
Bai Xingxue leaned in again. Hes fought a lot of brawls in your na. Look, he was about to draw on you right now! Youd better not insult yourself in his presence!
Er my apologies, Elder Brother! Hui said, hurriedly bowing.
Bai Xue snorted. She exchanged a knowing look with the all-but-giggling Bai Xingxue.
Even more flustered, Li Weiqi rushed to Huis side and lifted him back to a stand. No, no. Please. Im not worthy.
Im the one who isnt worthy, Hui said, shaking his head, though he allowed himself to be stood upright. They grew up well. Even without .
He looked around. Wheres Li Xiang?
Bai Xue pointed upward. Its been twenty years since you left. She ascended three years ago.
Hui nodded. Twenty years? A bit long, but not too long. Still, as expected. In the end, Im only an ordinary disciple, easily outpaced by my Master, my disciple, and my wife. He touched Bai Xues hand. Not long for you, either?
She snorted. What kind of genius do you think I am? I probably have another century ahead of yet. Im only seventh stage.
Mother, thats still genius-level skill, Bai Xingxue told her.
But only ordinary genius. Not Weiheng-level genius, Bai Xue countered teasingly.
Around Huis neck, Zhubi hissed. He leaned his head up and touched Huis chin again. Dull scales gripped his body tight, showing faint signs of cracking.
Youre about to ascend to the next realm, too? Hui asked, looking at Zhubi.
Zhubi bobbed his head up and down. A second later, he shook it.
Yes or no? Hui asked, slightly confused.
Hes showing signs of evolution, a familiar voice spoke from behind him.
Hui whirled. The beast tiers Tier Master sat atop Lao Hu behind him. A small tiger rolled around on Lao Hus back, chasing Lao Hus fur as it blew in the breeze.
Bai Xue stepped beside him. It was Li Xiangs idea. Once we overpowered the existing Eight Tiers Palace, we rged with the remnants. Those who wanted to remain as part of the monolithic palace were invited to remain. Certain segnts peeled off to form their own sect, such as the Green River Pill Sect, she turned, looking over the mountains, where palaces and training fields scattered over a mountain near a river, but many of the sects chose to beco part of the Southern Sect Conference and conglorate into the Eight Tiers Palace.
The demons threatened us for a while, especially imdiately after the war, when we were in relative chaos, but with the Tier Masters and Li Xiang, we managed to run them off. Honestly, after a while, Im convinced Li Xiang was deliberately leaving them alive so they would continue to co at her, and she could continue to train her swordsmanship.
Mother would never, Li Weiqi said, shaking his head.
Bai Xue shrugged at Hui. She is very straightforward. Its entirely possible that it was rely a result of her straightforward and absolutist strategy of only attacking those who attacked us. I would have charged their nest and razed it to the ground long ago, but She spread her hands.
Hui nodded slowly. Every ti I forget that the Bai Clan is considered half demonic, Bai Xue makes sure to remind !
What about the resentnt demons? he asked.
Bai Xue nodded. They all stopped moving, not long ago, and turned to look at the sky, then fell into dust. Theyre gone.
That probably happened when Tseng Caihong died. Unlike Zhubi and Lao Hus cub, the resentnt demons were long dead before they revived into demons. Without the remnant resentnt to power them, they could pass on into the next world.
Zhubi nudged Huis chin more urgently, wriggling his whole body with discomfort. At the sa ti, Huis own power surged.
Bai Xue stepped back. All the other cultivators backed up as well. She saluted him. Good luck with your ascension, Weiheng Hui.
Ill see you soon, he said, nodding at her.
She laughed. Perhaps.
Light swirled around Hui and Zhubi. Zhubi slid off of Huis neck and grew to his full length, looping loosely around Hui. A shaft of light shot down from the Heavens and enveloped both of them.
Instantly, a voice sounded in Huis ear. Fly upward. Now. Ascend imdiately. Dont wait for the light to take you.
Hui jolted. Master?
No answer.
Hui hesitated for a mont, then looked at Zhubi. Zhubi nodded back. I dont know what this is about, but I trust Master! Together, they both hurtled upward as quickly as possible.
All around them, the sky began to crackle. The Heavenly Net lit up. From the far side of the Heavenly Net, a hand pressed down on the sky.
Ohoh shit! Thats right! I almost forgot. Ascending to the Immortal Realm ans that the hand can find at any ti!
Is that why Master wants to fly up? Will it keep from getting imdiately squashed by that giant hand like the small bug I am?
Hui gritted his teeth and flew up even faster. Beside him, Zhubi flicked his tail. Even as Zhubis body morphed and changed, he sped even faster into the sky. Lightning crackled down, landing heavily on their bodies. Phoenix fire flickered in Huis wounds, instantly healing them, and he extended the sa to Zhubi. High above them, a tiny hole opened in the Heavenly Net.
Here we go!
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END VOLU 7
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