“Little Husband knows well of the Tiless Library. It was the structure that caused the Demon Sage’s empire to fall, not to ntion countless heroes before him.
“As such, you also know the problem with the Tiless Library. It teleports its users to a random point in ti, either forwards or backwards. The issue is that logically speaking, ti forward is infinite and ti backward is finite – at least by the shallow comprehension of us humans. As a result, you are guaranteed to be teleported into the future. This is what probability dictates.
“The only way to curb this possibility is by pouring endless resources into the Tiless Library, only then can you confine the tiline to a stricter range. However, this was where the Tiless Library was exposed for the fraud that it was.
“The Tiless Library took advantage of individuals, accumulating an unholy amount of resources as it forced experts to try and constrain its so-called ‘randomness’. But the reality of the matter was that these resources were stored and used against those who sought to save the mortal plane and in the end, those individuals were taken to the exact points in ti they least wanted to appear in.
“Little Husband exposed this truth. The Tiless Library was never a holy grail. It was more apropos to say that it was a philosopher’s stone. An item that promised riches, but only did so in exchange for countless reaped lives.
“The truth is that the Tiless Library isn’t a treasure at all, instead, it’s a Heaven’s Child capable of bending ti to their will.”
Jade casually ntioned a matter that shook Dyon to his core. A Heaven’s Child? In league with the entity? This…
“I tell Little Husband this so that you know to be careful. Even The Entity isn’t fully capable of controlling a Heaven’s Child. All it can do is lock them away in this so-called Tiless Library and use a carrot and a stick approach to push this Heaven’s Child toward doing its bidding.
“I know what Little Husband must be thinking. If this Heaven’s Child was a subordinate of the entity, how did I end up here by using the Tiless Library?
“Do you rember what the goal of The Entity was from the beginning and even to now? The Entity’s Senior Brother sacrificed his life for the sake of the Mortal Plane, yet failed, leaving the entity bitter and enraged.
“So might tell you that this Senior Brother and First Disciple of Abraxus’ was just a good person, but this isn’t entirely the truth. There is no such thing as absolute good in this world… Abraxus’ First Disciple transcended, but he couldn’t let go of his Mortal Plane attachnts.
“From the words The Entity spoke in rage as it battled you, the First Disciple was born to a relatively normal family. In the end, while he was able to break this mold and beco a mighty cultivator, he was never able to bring his parents to the sa height. He lost his mother and father not to so terrible enemy, but rather old age…
“Then, the First Disciple faced tragedy once more. He who could hold the skies up with a single hand and destroy universes with a single thought lost the love of his life… Once more, not to a terrible enemy – as he had the ability to crush them all – but rather… Old age.
“The First Disciple transcended, hoping to leave behind these mortal affairs. He even beca Abraxus’ first ever disciple and beca a force that was unmatched even on the Immortal Plane. Like this, he fell in love once more, to another won.
“He thought that everything was perfect. He would never face the sa pain again. After all, this was the Immortal Plane, they were all Immortal. However, Fate is a cruel mistress. They lived together happily for billions of years, but then it happened again. No human or beast could take the lives of his loved ones, he was too powerful, but the Heavens were undefeated… Once again, he lost his love to old age…
“This vicious cycle repeated itself, again and again. Every ti he believed he had closed off his emotions for good, he would be swayed once more. Each ti, he’d spend billions of years with his new, cherished love, only to lose them again to the ravages of ti.
“Nine tis this happened. One ti on the Mortal Plane and eight tis on the Immortal Plane.
“Finally, this undefeatable man fell into a pit of despair. A man so powerful that even the Heavens couldn’t take his life was completely unable to protect those around him from those very Heavens. It was even to the point where he was forced to watch as the only man he could have ever considered his equal, his Master, Abraxus, crumble due to old age as well while he remained perfectly fine.
“The Second Disciple watched as all of occurred. The entity wasn’t there from the very beginning, but it was there for long enough to watch as the First Disciple Brother it once used to know went from a cheery, loveable man, to an emotionless wall.
“It was then that the matters of the mortal plane began to boil over. The First Disciple realized that the mortal plane would soon collapse. However, he didn’t want this to happen.
“He rembered his first wife and his parents. They were still within the cycle of reincarnation. The only thing that kept him going was watching their lives. If the mortal plane collapsed, wouldn’t he collapse as well?
“This was how the First Disciple’s plan to save the mortal plane began… But unfortunately, for maybe the first ti, the First Disciple failed. Or maybe… He failed on purpose so that he could break himself from the endless cycle of pain.”
Reviews
All reviews (0)