Sunlight. Hui blinked, slowly sitting up. A grassy field stretched in all directions. In the distance, a small town sent a gentle pillar of smoke into the sky. He rubbed his forehead, frowning. What happened? Why was I sleeping? Where am I?
I rember the Immortal Realm, and then
The Immortal Realm! Am I Immortal now? Hui looked at his palms. He flexed his fingers and turned his hands over again. Black soot marked his body, and burn wounds slowly sealed over here and there where the lightning had struck. Calling his phoenix fire, he sent it forth over his body.
Nothing happened. Fire flickered in his hands, but none spread over his body. The burns remained. Underneath it, his cultivation shuddered, barely holding on.
Hui put a hand to his dantian. Did I fail the ascension? Am I still in the mortal realm? Zhubi He touched his neck. No snake.
The town. Lets Ill get to the town, and from there, Ill figure it out. Thats what I need. The town.
He staggered forward. Aches rattled through his body with every step. His breath shuddered through exhausted lungs, burning in his throat. Rather than Immortal, I feel mortal. More mortal than Ive felt in decades.
Hui checked internally again. My cultivation is more powerful than ever before. I did reach the Immortal stage. Is it just that the pressure here is so imnse that I end up repressed to almost the mortal stage?
He took a deep breath. Slowly, he circulated his qi again. It spun, fighting against the weight of the worlds pressure.
Impressive. Thats a lot of pressure. Could I fly, if I tried? Hui looked up at the sky, his eyes darkening. This realm is terrifying. I cant underestimate it. I thought Immortality was the end, but its only the beginning. Right now, Im the weakest person in the realm. I need to grow stronger, faster, and more importantly, figure out what qualifies as playing dead in this realm, if I want to survive!
Though, if everyone is being pressurized to this extent, doesnt that an that everyone is reduced to near-mortal? In which case, Ill barely need any of my tricks to play dead! Excellent!
Wait, not excellent. If Im locked to near-mortal, I cant use any of my post-playing-dead tricks! Lotus form, life qi, phoenix fire, nothing!
Hold on. Lotus form? Thats passive healing, based on the makeup of my lotus body, not my cultivation. That might actually work.
Hui sat down, folding his legs for a mont and assuming the lotus pose. With effort, he circulated his qi. Qi moved sluggishly, resisting his command. He focused deeply and spread the qi through his body, slowly spreading it through his entire form. When it perated every part of him, he suffused it with life qi and forced his body into lotus form.
His skin took on a dewy, ever-so-faintly green shade. The wounds on his body finally began to heal.
Letting out a breath of relief, Hui climbed to his feet and walked on. Thank goodness. I can still rely on my lotus form. If this world denied even that, I dont know what I would have done. Probably figured out so new way to heal, but still. Luckily, I dont have to worry about that right now!
The town grew close. A river stretched between him and the town. Hui limped on. Even with lotus form, the wounds healed slowly. They are tribulation wounds, after all. Tribulation wounds never heal easy.
Argh. I need to find Zhubi. After the last ti I left him be for a while, I cant help but be paranoid. Besides, hes wounded too! I cant let him be. I need to find that little snake.
Or, no. Hes a large dragon now. All the more odd that I cant find him.
At least hes a dragon. Dragons are pretty resilient.
Unless so weirdo snatched him up, and is doing horrible things again! Hui bit his lip. Zhubi!
No response. He turned his gaze to the town ahead, stepping atop the water to cross the river. They ought to have rembered seeing a dragon. Even in the Immortal Realm, dragons should be relatively rare. Theyre no qilin, but they arent snakes. If Zhubi flew nearby, theyd have seen him.
Zhubi!
As he reached the opposite bank, a shimr of light passed through Huis body. He looked around, frowning. That energy it felt familiar. Why what?
Who are you?
Startled, Hui blinked. A woman in peasant clothes stood in front of him, a robe in her hands, a bucket of dirty laundry by her. Two of the other won continued scrubbing clothes downriver, only to look up as the girl spoke.
I swear she wasnt there monts ago. What happened? Hui looked over his shoulder. He reached out toward the riverbank.
The girl caught his hand. Hui turned. Her eyes bored into his. Dont.
Mymy apologies, Elder Sister, Hui said. Eh? Why not?
Ignoring him, the girl put the clothes down in her bucket and bead at him. A new visitor. The chief will be delighted!
Hui ran a hand over the back of his neck as his hair stood on end. This place isnt right. Sothing is extraordinarily wrong. It reminds of a secret realm of sorts sothing Fen Long would build.
A secret realm? Huis eyes glittered. Excellent! Even in the Immortal Realm, Im still confident in my ability to handle secret realms. If theres anywhere I feel safest, its inside secret realms!
Eh? Destroy the secret realm? ? I wouldnt, I would never!
The girl held her hand out. Co with . Ill take you to the chief.
Ah? For soone as unimportant as myself? No need, no need, Elder Sister. Please, continue with your work. Im no more than a small bug, crawling along, Hui said, quickly bowing to her. No matter who you are, youve been living in the Immortal Realm under this pressure! Even if youre soone who was born in the Immortal Realm, youre still vastly more powerful than the buglike !
She laughed, the sound lodic, like a song, and shook her head. Co along now. We have to visit the chief.
No, no. Please. Small cultivator will be fine on my own, Hui insisted.
Were going to see the chief, the girl insisted, her smile gone.
Behind her, the other two laundry-won turned, their eyes emotionless, no smiles on their faces. Their hands paused, whole bodies tensing.
Id love to see the chief! Hui said, nodding enthusiastically. Haha. I dont like this one bit. This chief of theirs is dangerous, I just know it. Careful, be careful, Hui! This might be the difference between life and death!
But for now, lets play along. Better to know than not know. I can always play dead!
The girl bead. The other laundry-ladies turned back to their work, instantly resuming their conversation where theyd left off. The girl offered her hand to Hui again. Lets go!
Yes, yes. Hui nodded, tucking his hands behind him as he followed. Im too scared to take her hand. If she holds mine, who knows if shell let go? Itll be much harder to play dead if soones holding onto the whole ti!
The chief, huh? The way she tried to lead there imdiately I cant help but be concerned about it. Theres got to be sothing about him. Sothing nefarious.
Hui swallowed. Already plunging into the thick of it, while I havent even mastered death-faking in the Immortal Realm yet. Im in trouble, big trouble for sure!
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