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Chapter 47: Two Lives

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Two Lives

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Hao Zhen let his gaze drift away from his teammates. The chill night air caressed his skin, and the surrounding grass gently swayed in the wind. moriesgood and badswirled in his head.

Eva was a geniusin pretty much every sense of the word, Hao Zhen finally said. In a way, she was much like you two. He absently nodded to his two teammates. The world seed to revolve around her, and she excelled at everything she tried. Because she was so outstanding, she was invited to attend a really prestigious school there. At the ti, she was twelve, and I was seven. She

A school? Lan Yue said, giving him a look of confusion.

Hao Zhen blinked. Oh, right. A school is an educational err organization, I guess, he said, before waving his hand. But thats not really important. We moved over there so Maeva could attend it, and, well I enrolled in a school there too. Not the sa one, as I was much younger, and unlike her, not a genius. A couple of years later, Maeva eventually moved on to a He trailed off, realizing that they wouldnt know what a university was, either. Well, a higher school of sorts. Later, she beca a scholar. After a pause, he added, Of sorts.

Seeing their confused looks, Hao Zhen sighed. She well, she was a special kind of scholar. Basically, she studied the world. Nature, in a way. I guess you can say she was a nature scholar? That was perhaps not the best way to describe a scientistlet alone a particle physicistbut Hao Zhen figured itd suffice, even though his teammates still seed to be rather puzzled. Anyway, as for , I was well, normal. I was sixteen when I reincarnated, and at the ti, I was still attending school.

What Tian Jin started to say, but Lan Yue beat him to it.

What about the cultivation novels? Lan Yue said. You ntioned them before. You said they resembled our world.

Tian Jin glanced at Lan Yue with a slight frown, which went ignored, before he gave Hao Zhen a firm nod, indicating that he was curious about that too.

Right, Hao Zhen said. Earlier I said that my life pretty much revolved around Eva? This is an example of that. As a scholar, Eva got invited to participate in a project, of sorts. Other geniuses from all over the world were also involved, and one of them was a man her age nad Yang Qiyun.

Yang Qiyun? Lan Yue perked up. Unsurprisingly, unlike when she tried to speak his old na, she had no trouble this ti around. That na sounds

Rember what I said about my old world having a country with a language similar to the Common Tongue? Yang Qiyun was from there, Hao Zhen readily explained, having already been expecting that question. As I was saying, Qiyun and my sister beca He paused, searching for a good word. Lovers, he finally said. They were very much like each other. Both geniuses. Both prodigies. Both brilliant. Qiyun would frequent our place quite often, and we got along pretty well. He was the one who introduced

to cultivation novels.

A lull in the conversation followed. Judging by the look of concentration on their faces, Tian Jin and Lan Yue were likely going through their thoughts to think of what they wanted to ask.

It was Tian Jin who broke the silence.

Theres one thing I dont understand, he said. From what I rember, you only started acting oddly after the incident with Ke Li.

Hao Zhen said nothing, waiting for Tian Jin to finish. He had a good idea of where the other boy was going with this.

I believe you also ntioned, back in the cave, that you used to be a Woven, Tian Jin continued, giving him a searching look. Correct

if Im wrong, but that is when you beca an Unweavable, isnt it?

Before Hao Zhen could answer, Lan Yue glanced at Tian Jin, then said, I was about to ask that myself. It was only when I found you two that morning that you started acting well, like youre acting right now. Before that, I didnt really have any impression of you. You were just like a run-off-the-mill new outer disciple. In fact,she narrowed her eyesif Im not wrong, you didnt have your mories of your previous life back then, either, did you?

I Well, youre correct. On both accounts. Hao Zhen said, suddenly feeling a little exposed. Both of his teammates could be nothing short of intense when they wanted to be. Tian Jin, after you punched , I felt so kind of head-splitting pain. Just recalling that sensation made him shudder. It was more intense than anything I had ever felt before. Ke Lis poison was nothing in comparison. Anyway, it was so strong I passed out, and when I woke up again He shrugged. I had sixteen years worth of new mories in my head, and I seed to also no longer be under the control of the Weave. The rest, I believe you already know.

Hmmm. Tian Jin finally shifted his gaze away from him. He furrowed his brow. Do you have any idea why that happened? Or how?

I have so theories. Well, a theory, at least, Hao Zhen said. But its full of holes. Basically, I think that maybe my mories of my previous life were sealed sohow, and when you used your Zenith Nullification Gauntlets on , you might have also ended up destroying the seal, and

No, Tian Jin said.

Hao Zhen frowned. What?

Thats not how Zenith Nullification Gauntlets works, Tian Jin said. I can use it to nullify anything magical that I co into contact withand when it cos to a living being, anything affecting thembut I need to consciously choose to nullify sothing. I dont need to know what exactly it is, but I need to know that sothing is there to nullify it. If there was indeed a seal on you with your mories, I didnt know that at the ti, so I couldnt have nullified it.

Oh. I guess thats a theory discarded. Hao Zhen sighed. Then again, like I said, it was full of holes, anyway. To begin with, your Zenith Nullification Gauntlets can only nullify magical things of the Red Grade, right? he asked, and Tian Jin nodded his head. Well, I find it unlikely that the seal on my mories was only red-grade. There was also the question of who had put the seal on my moriesnot to ntion why and how, he said. Then he added, Not just that, theres also the question of, again, why and how I had my mories of my previous life in the first place.

And how you beca an Unweavable, Lan Yue pointed out.

Actually, I was thinking that regaining my mories sohow made

immune to the laws of the worldbut youre right, Hao Zhen said. You see, I dont really know how I ended up reincarnating in this world. To reincarnate, you have to die first, but I have no recollection of that. One mont, I was Amyas, preparing dinner in the kitchen and then I was a child called Hao Zhen. I know neither how my first life ended, nor what happened between my two lives.

Reaching that point, Hao Zhen bit his lip, hesitating, before saying, And then theres also the possibility that Im wrong about all of this. Maybe I wasnt Amyas in my previous life, but sohow just got his mories that night, and the pain I felt was his mories entered my mind. Or maybe I am Amyas, and my soul entered Hao Zhens body that night for so reason, pushing Hao Zhens soul away, but I sohow ended up with Hao Zhens mories. Or maybe Amyass soul fused with mine, or my soul fused with Amyass, and Hao Zhen abruptly cut himself off, noticing the overwheld looks Tian Jin and Lan Yue were giving him.

He closed his eyes, centering himself. His heart was racing against his chest, and he realized he was shaking. He shut his eyes tighter. This was exactly what he wanted to avoidwhat he had been trying to avoid. He really didnt like pondering the question of his identity. He knew too little to draw any conclusions, so thinking about it was a waste of ti on top of filling him with a kind of dread he couldnt really put his finger on.

Hao Zhen? Tian Jin said, softly. Hao Zhen then felt sothing touch his arm.

Opening his eyes, Hao Zhen was startled to see that Tian Jin had reached forward, raising himself slightly off the ground, and currently had one of his hands gently grasping his forearm, a look of concern on his face. Glancing to the right, Hao Zhen saw that Lan Yue was looking at him with a mixture of confusion and worry, though she also looked rather hesitant?

Hao Zhen took another mont to calm himself, before giving them a strained smile. Im fine, he said.

Tian Jin gave him another one of his searching looks. Hao Zhen didnt know what the other boy was looking foror what he foundbut Tian Jin eventually retreated, though he still looked concerned.

Hao Zhen took in another deep breath, then sighed. Anyway, the only he started to say, but paused, noticing how strained his voice sounded. Then, a little more firmly, he continued, The only thing we really know is that I regained my mories and beca an Unweavable that day. Besides that, I believe that what happened must be related to you, sohow, he said, addressing Tian Jin. Even if it wasnt because of your spiritual skill, I do believe you played a role in

regaining my mories and becoming Unweavable. Itd be too much of a coincidence otherwise.

Tian Jin slowly nodded. He still seed a little concerned. I agree.

Lan Yue had also relaxed silently, though like Tian Jin, she still appeared rather tense.

Hao Zhen shifted his weight, uneasy. The way his two teammates were looking at him bothered him. He didnt needor wanttheir concern. He was fine. To begin with, they were the ones that needed comforting, what with the extermination of Tian Jins clan and the kidnapping of Lan Yues mother. Well, is there anything else you two want to know about my old world? he asked, hoping to move the conversation forward.

Tian Jin didnt have much of a reaction to that, but Lan Yues gaze softened. For a mont, an understanding look flashed crossed her face, before she mustered her usual haughtiness.

Of course, she said, scoffing, though there wasnt any heat behind it. Surely you dont think that the little youve told us so far is enough? I obviously wish to know about your old world.

Likewise, Tian Jin said after a monts hesitation, summoning a smile. I also wish to know about your previous lifewhat kind of life you led. Then, as if sothing had occurred to him, Tian Jin added, In fact, Im also quite curious about your current life, as well. I believe youve ntioned your father was a rchant?

Hao Zhen perked up. He was, yes, he said, glad for the shift in the topic of their conversation. As for my previous life Honestly, like I already said, I was pretty normal. It was really my sister who was special. She

Thats not what I asked, Tian Jin said, raising a hand in front of him. I dont want to know about your sister. I want to know about you. About my friend.

Oh. Hao Zhen stared at Tian Jin, then at Lan Yue, who nodded her head, indicating she agreed with the other boy. Hao Zhen swallowed, suddenly feeling rather overwheld. All right, he finally said, still a little uncertain. Well, lets see

Later that night, their conversation ca to an end, and Tian Jin and Lan Yue started cultivating. They were still sitting on the ground beside him, their eyes closed. Hao Zhen looked at his two teammates. Then, shaking his head, he closed his eyes before he began cultivating too. There was a smile he couldnt quite suppress on his face.

The next morning, he realized his two teammates had broken through to the third level of the Red Spiritual Realm.

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