Chapter 335: Bess and the Clairvoyant
Bessā voice was indifferent. āDo you think youāre in a position to make demands? Itās simple ā accept, and she lives. Refuse and she dies.ā
Lan Jueās lips curled in to a bitter expression, as though forced to swallow something unsavory. However, it was quickly replaced with an easy smile. āAlright, you can take mine.ā
Bess was suspicious. Anyone ā regardless of the circumstances ā would not be happy to face immanent death. And she could feel it from him ā genuine happiness.
āWhat reason do you have to be so happy?ā she asked.
āNo reason,ā Lan Jue assured. āDeath just isnāt such a frightening prospect, sometimes.ā What exactly he meant, only he knew.
Heād been off kilter ever since meeting Zhou Qianlin. She looked so much like Hera, that he couldnāt help but think about his dead soulmate every time he saw her. He felt a surge of affection whenever they were together because of it.
Of course, intellectually he knew it was wrong. He couldnāt betray Heraās memory by falling for her sister, no matter how alike they seemed.
For this reason heād been avoiding her. He almost lost control on An Lun, and they only stopped because of Tang Miās interruption. He was disappointed in how strong an affect she had on him. Even if Hera had given him her blessings, it was impossible. Hera had cast too great a shadow in the depths of his heart.
He owed Qianlin, at least thatās how he saw it. Family was important to Lan Jue, so no matter what heād make sure Qianlin would get back to hers. If his life truly would spare hers, then it was an acceptable trade. His debt would be paid ā and heād pass on to the next world, where he would meet with his Hera.
As an Adept ā indeed, as an Adept that may one day achieve Paragon ā Lan Jue was convinced of the existence of the soul. Although he knew that finding Heraās soul in the vast expanse of the universe would be nearly impossible, the possibility gave him hope. Thatās why heād smiled, because death meant the chance at meeting his lost love once again. This certainly wasnāt a bad thing. Life and death were trivial, in the end.
Bess nodded her head. āSo be it, Iāll help you meet death. Donāt fret, Iāll not waste everything sheās given you.ā
As Bess spoke, she swiped her claw-like nails through the air. Gashes appeared on Lan Jueās limp wrists and bright rivulets of blood began to flow.
Lan Jueās blood was different from a normal manās. Instead of the dark crimson one might expect, his was a bright, metallic red. Once an adept achieved ninth rank, their Discipline was completely integrated in to their body. It mingled with the blood, bones, muscles and organs. The color and texture of his blood was borne from the presence of pure energy.
Itās said a single drop of a Paragonās blood contains an immeasurable amount of energy. Under specific conditions, such a drop could perform incredible feats. Although Lan Jue was not himself a Paragon, he had a measure of protogenic comprehension. Some of that sparkling energy was protogenic power.
Lan Jueās lifeblood vanished drop by drop in to the surrounding emptiness. Suddenly there was a flash, and the world around him changed. A familiar silhouette appeared within the darkness.
Qianlin was lying in the emptiness not far from where he hung. She was bound by shimmering red cords of energy. Lan Jue could see her eyes ā those stunning, gorgeous blue eyes ā wet with tears.
Lan Jueās chest tightened. It was happening all over again, just like that day when he was forced to say farewell to Hera.
He could see what she wanted to say in her eyes. He wanted to say the same thing.
He could feel her affection for him, and though he wanted to call out to her he was unable to. Bess slowly hobbled to her. She stopped at her side, hovering over her prostrate form. She lifted her right hand, then ā swipe!
Qianlin winced as the arteries of her wrist were opened. Blood poured from her wounds. It, too, was not a dark red. Instead, it was surrounded by a haze of pure white light. It was like the precious fluid was protected by a fluorescent covering.
Lan Jueās whole body began to shake. He glared daggers at the old woman, furious at her treachery. One was not enough for this monstrous witch.
Bess looked infinitely calm. In fact, her craggy face bore no emotion at all ā perfect apathy. The two dying before her were no more than insects.
The flow of blood increased, and very soon the fatigue of blood loss set in. Lan Jue, stronger than most normal men, was losing consciousness quickly.
Qianlin, Iām sorry. I brought this on you! Lan Jueās laments filled his heart, and he hoped it would somehow reach her through the Spirit caller gem. But there was no response.
Qianlinās eyes were locked on his. She wept openly, even as those eyes began to dim.
Bess swiped her arms through the air, and the two victimās other wrists were also opened. Both Lan Jue and Qianlin could feel a warmth penetrate through them, and then⦠darkness.
Lan Jueās metallic red blood flowed in to Qianlinās opposite wrist, while her own slipped in to his. The strange transfusion continued under Bessā control.
This continued until a pale white aura surrounded Lan Jueās body. For Qianlin, spiderweb-sized bolts of lightning danced across the surface of her skin. Bessā face remained expressionless, even when a burst of rainbow color exploded overhead.
Another figure appeared, but this one different ā more like a projection. It hovered by Bessā side.
āThis is different than what weād discussed.ā The voice was also elderly, and flowed from the strange image. Were Lan Jue conscious he would immediately recognize him ā the Clairvoyant, third strongest among the known Paragons.
Bessā response was cool. āWhat difference does it make? Iām upholding my end of the bargain ā how I choose to do it is irrelevant.ā
The Clairvoyant smiled. āIt doesnāt matter to me, I just didnāt see it coming. Itās touching to see this side of you, a woman whose heart is normally cold as iron. It seems to me you might have some affection for this young girl.ā
āIād helped her, in another life,ā the old woman said. āItās so seldom we find someone with a soul so pure. Her heart bears many worries, but never have I ever encountered a young person whose conscience was so clean. You know I like clean. Thereās more, as well. She has⦠old blood, and powers very few would understand. This other one youāve asked me to help isnāt bad either. He was willing to sacrifice his life for his woman. He passed my test⦠or I wouldnāt have agreed to help.ā
He smirked. āAre you saying you donāt trust in my visions?ā
āI only trust myself,ā the old woman responded. āYouāre an old man on the cusp of death. Do you really want to squabble over nonsense? After this weāre even. Iāve paid my dues.ā
The Clairvoyant sniffed. āYou havenāt changed a bit. I always wanted to learn why, but youād never let me know.ā
Bessā response was tepid, and dismissive. āThe past is gone, it means nothing. You can die in peace, old man. As for my history, perhaps youāll learn a little in your next life.ā
āYou know better than that,ā the Clairvoyant teased. āEven if I do return here, it wonāt be here. Another time, place and dimension beckons me. But before I go, I must trouble you for one last thing ā watch over them. After all, you and I saw with our own eyes the growth of humanity.ā
āThis hasnāt the slightest to do with me. Now get lost.ā Bess waved him away as though he were some detestable thing.
The Clairvoyant was not perturbed by her attitude. āThank you, Bess.ā He looked her in the eye, deeply and genuinely, before his image dissolved without a trace.
Only once the space beside her was empty did the old womanās iron faƧade change. A flash of regret flashed across her eyes as she stared at the dark space where he had been. She sighed, and shook her head.
The world of darkness around them began to melt away. Moonlight appeared overhead, full and bright, and where it touched the black and red were banished. What occurred next was a strange scene observed by none, for beneath the silvery glow the elderly woman herself changed. Her stoop figure straightened, white hair changed to rich gold, and the craggy features from before disappeared to reveal a beauty beneath.
She was beautiful, beautiful enough to catch a manās breath in his throat. Blonde haired, blue eyed and with a wonderfully slender build. Those hideous red nails changed, and began to radiate silvery-white light. Her voice was no longer the quavering croak of an old hag. Now, it was clear and melodious. She spoke softly to herself. āItās grape harvesting season again. I always think of you.ā
When Lan Jue came to, his found himself lying in the middle of a deserted wood. Qianlin was beside him.
Lan Jue pushed himself in to a seated position, and immediately regretted it as waves of weakness threatened to black him out again. His head hurt, and his body was stiff.
Qianlin was still asleep, but her breathing came slow and easy. He could tell from the flush in her cheeks that she was in no danger of dying.
Lan Jue couldnāt help but look around in a daze. The moments leading up to this cycled over and over in his mind. Where it not for the discomfort he felt, heād never believe it was anything but a dream. What kind of dream leaves you weak and stranded in a forest?