Dyon coughed violently, blood spilling from his lips. No matter how hard he tried, it was seemingly impossible for him to catch his breath.
Was this how one was supposed to feel when facing danger? It seed too foreign to Dyon. He almost questioned himself… Was he truly brave? Wasn’t bravery about overcoming your fear? How was it brave if you were simply too stupid to feel fear?
The first ti in his life that Dyon felt fear was when facing the true body of the entity. His body trembled and sothing shouted at him to give up. Still, he stubbornly persisted.
But, could he have done the sa thing had the entity not been chained? Could he have faced his fears had his enemy been it instead of Elder Daiyu and Loki?
The abyss of his black flas filled him with such an unceasing panic that he felt like he was drowning, like there wasn’t enough air to breathe, as though a shadowy hand had reached into his chest and squeezed his lungs into nothingness.
His blood ran cold as his body trembled in a never-ending shiver. “Cold… Too cold…”
Dyon’s lips inexplicably turned blue as his master watched, broken hearted. Despite having awoken, Dyon’s ntal state was in pieces. He hadn’t even realized that the spirits within his mind’s eye had been imprisoned by his soul, making them completely unable to move or speak.
The only two by Dyon’s side who could do anything were the celestial hamster twins, but even they couldn’t get through to Dyon. As for the blond twins within the tower, they had no real control over their cultivation and didn’t have any idea about how to leave. Still, even if they could, what difference would it make?
Dyon, a young man of barely 30 years of age was dealing with the weight of the end of everything as he knew it. He felt what others couldn’t feel, and that inevitability was living, growing and festering within him.
In an instant, Dyon’s comprehension had touched on the door of the dao. Yet, that comprehension completely shattered his resolve. It was far too early for him to understand… Far too early for him to understand that everything must co to an end… Far too early for him to understand that no matter how powerful he grew, there would be a day that he and his loved ones beca nothing more than dust…
He couldn’t speak, he couldn’t move… He simply curled up on the ground, vomiting whatever contents of his stomach remained undigested.
His death will never made him feel this way. His death will’s path subdued the feeling… It wasn’t about comprehending death, it was about bending it to his will… It was this path that lead Dyon to forming an undead body far more powerful than any other death will user could match…
Yet, sothing about his black flas were so real, so sinister, so much more powerful than even death itself that it shattered the mind of a man who had faced his own death countless tis.
Head Arie’s eyes watered. ‘There’s only one will that could cut down my grandson like this… I really was right about his fla’s third characteristic… His talent crippled him…’
The truth of the matter that death wasn’t difficult to accept. It was saddening and heartbreaking, but it was sothing we all faced. At the end of the day, many found their own way to justify the lives they led so that they could one day face their ends… Whether that be leaving behind a morable legacy or turning to religion or simply enjoying your ti to the fullest.
In the end, there was sothing about death that was controlled… orderly… sothing that gave it aning and consistency. There was a thod, a reason… a certain logic to it that was easy to accept. This was why even a child could know that one day, they would no longer exist, yet they could still smile and happily play around with their friends. It was why a bed ridden elder could still muster their last bits of energy to bid their families fair well.
However, so things were without order… So things were so completely without aning that they were completely unacceptable.
Dyon had comprehended an evil he had no business comprehending… A malevolent wickedness marred with disgusting intentions… Without any rhy or reason… A will that wanted to see the destruction of all things not because it had a purpose or a greater goal, but simply because it didn’t want anything in this world to exist.
Dyon clenched his head, his teeth chattering to the tune of illusory cold while his fingers beca stained with blood.
His eyes filled with tears. Even he didn’t know why they were shed… Sothing inside of him just wouldn’t let them stop.
Dyon’s whimpers were overwheld by his quick and short breaths. “It shouldn’t exist… I shouldn’t exist…”
At that mont, the stream of transparent tears that coated Dyon’s cheeks turned red… then black…
A young man who once stood with his back straight, willing to face down any danger was shedding tears of blood for a tragedy he had no idea about… It wasn’t for his parents, it wasn’t for his wives, it wasn’t even for his friends…
In the next instant, an audible cracking sound reverberated through the second tier.
“No!” Head Arie shouted, completely beside herself.
There was no mistaking it… Dyon’s dao heart had shattered completely.
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