Again, ti accelerated in a blur. They saw monts. The past Hui forged a silver mask and left it in the realm, found the ruins, absorbed the bits and pieces of the realm that the Golden Immortal rejected, and quietly existed. Much of his ti he spent as the Elusive Ghost, only erging as his usual form for brief monts.
It was hard to maintain my form. Neither Master nor the Golden Immortal could accept a full comprehension of ti, so whenever I was inside the world, I spent much of my ti in a half-state. For a while, I simply thought that was my future, to exist, and wait until that day.
Ti flowed forward. He wandered the Immortal Realm, keeping to himself. Lightning flashed, and a familiar form appeared. Li Xiang stumbled through the forest, her robes tattered and burned.
Not Master or Ying Lin? white-robed Hui asked.
Blue-robed Hui shook his head. The Golden Immortal was paying too much attention to them. Back then, I would have lost to him. I couldnt risk revealing myself.
Back then? the Golden Immortal protested.
The blue-robed Hui looked at him.
The Golden Immortal crossed his arms and said nothing.
In the past, Hui approached Li Xiang. Elder Sister!
Li Xiang half turned. She frowned, squinting.
He ran up in front of her, excited. Li Xiang, youve finally ascended! I
She drew her sword. Begone, demon!
Eh? He looked at his hands. Rather than human hands, the Elusive Ghosts claws appeared in his vision.
The blue-robed Hui shook his head. Any ti I tried to interact with soone I knew, the world rejected . It was a struggle to appear before them, let alone speak.
But that didnt stop you, did it? You eventually wore a disguise to look like , white-robed Hui pointed out.
But I still couldnt talk. And the more people who knew in the Immortal Realm, the less I could interact with others, or even the world, blue-robed Hui replied. He held out his hand, showing the white-robed Hui a jade tile. Thank you for finding it. I carved it to attempt to communicate with Master. It didnt work for , but for you
Right, the white-robed Hui said, nodding.
Then, if you dont mind the blue-robed Hui held his hand out, even as ti accelerated again, placing them back in the Immortal Realm with the bloody altar and the shattered cornerstones raining down.
Why now? the white-robed Hui asked, holding his hand out as well.
A smile. Its hard for to interact with this world. Sothing like fully and truly destroying the Immortal Realm by routing the dragon veins and shattering the cornerstones I couldnt accomplish that, but you could. And until you did, I wasnt willing to risk entering the eyes of the Golden Immortal. After all, if he managed to capture or destroy
Ah, thats true. Even if youre infinitely powerful thanks to the power of ti, he can counter that with his own power of ti. If he knew about you, Im sure he could have co up with a way to counter you. But why isnt he starting a new loop now?
The blue-robed Hui grinned. He looked at the Golden Immortal. Ive been watching him for a long ti. He cant. Not right now.
No? the white-robed Hui asked.
The blue-robed Hui shook his head. He can only turn back ti to the earliest mont of the Immortal Realmthe exact mont he needs to cast the spell to call the Earth here, while theres still enough primordial energy to draw on to cast such a massive, law-breaking spell. I was waiting to make my move until you did exactly what you just diddestroy the Immortal Realm at the earliest mont of its existence.
Oh. Huh. The white-robed Hui frowned. After a mont, he shook his head at his blue-robed self. That mustve been even worse than watching the clones blunder in the Immortal Realm.
It wasnt that bad. I got used to it.
Over in the corner, the Golden Immortal crouched, focused on the ground.
The Huis looked at one another. We should probably handle that.
Yeah, lets go handle that.
The Golden Immortal whipped around as the two Huis approached. He gritted his teeth, furious. I wont allow this to happen. I wont allow you to destroy everything Ive built. So what if you destroyed the Immortal Realm? Ill build a new one. Ill turn back ti, and Ill bring your world
As one, the Huis shook their heads. No. You wont.
The Golden Immortal leaped at the Huis. The two Huis clasped hands.
Shapeless white leapt out from where their hands t. It engulfed both of them.
Unhesitatingly, the Golden Immortal charged into it. He punched the white goo, bursting it to a thousand tiny bits.
Golden threads curled from each of the tiny white bits. Connecting one piece to another, they stitched themselves back together. Hui reappeared, wearing fine blue-and-white robes, a strand of gold in his hair. He shook his head. That isnt going to work.
The Golden Immortal landed and whirled around, slashing at Hui with his sword. Hui stood there, watching it co. The sword cut toward him.
At the last second, Hui vanished. He reappeared behind the Golden Immortal, his hands behind his back. You cant hurt . Outside of your loops, you cannot touch . Your comprehension of ti was limited, wasnt it?
Shut up! the Golden Immortal snarled. He slashed at Hui again.
Hui reappeared across the Immortal Realm. You can only freely manipulate ti within the loops. Even the loops themselves are you rely turning back the ti of the Immortal Realm, rather than turning back the ti of our entire world.
You dont know anything!
My comprehension of ti is greater than yours. Accept it. Your defeat is inevitable.
I dont care! The Golden Immortal launched himself at Hui again.
Under their feet, the Immortal Realm crumbled away. Without dragon veins or cornerstones, nothing remained to ground the realm. The dirt tumbled into the abyss, converting into primordial energy.
Hui looked at the Golden Immortal. Your right as the Heavenly Emperor has been rescinded. You no longer even possess an Immortal Realm to call your own. Surrender.
No!
Hui nodded. Well, thats what I would say. It doesnt matter, though. At the end of the day, I wont let him prevent from ending this. He stopped ti and moved behind the Golden Immortal. He extended his hand. Lightning crackled in his palm.
It feels a little cheap, but
Wait!
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