Chapter 321: Conversation about the Relentless Times
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If one prostrated on the ground and looked at Jing Jiuâs feet, they would find that the bottoms of Jing Jiuâs shoes actually didnât touch the ground.
As the Underworld Emperor pointed with his finger at the bottom of Jing Jiuâs feet, Jing Jiu realized that he was floating above the ground. Jing Jiu landed on the ground, and his body suddenly became shorter.
It was then that Jing Jiu had more of an existential feel, though the fairy aura was still with him. The only difference was that he didnât feel like he was un-rooted anymore.
As Jing Jiu looked at the Underworld Emperor, he also discovered the bodily changes on the Underworld Emperor.
The Underworld Emperorâs energy became stronger, and his black jewel-like pupils were more peaceful. His facial skin was pale as usual but not as transparent as before.
It wasnât because his facial skin grew thicker, but because the flowing light in his body had vanished without a trace; maybe, it was hidden in his body covered by the clothes.
A gust of wind blew over from the broken cliff, tousling his black sleeve. His aura appeared more composed, like the night or the abyss, as if it could absorb all the lights in the world.
How could the Underworld Emperorâs Cultivation state have recovered so much? Though it was still not nearly ten percent of the height of his state, he was a totally different person in comparison to three years ago.
Jing Jiu and the Underworld Emperor had had a long discussion about the Sword Ghost; as a result, the Underworld Emperor must have gained some beneficial ideas from it, though there must have been other more important factors contributing to the change.
The bell rang, and lightning occurred in the dark cloud after a cracking rumble.
As Jing Jiu looked at the cloud first, then the formation diagram and the mosquitoes hiding in the wind, he soon found out why.
âIn fact, you didnât think driving the mosquitoes away by using the Soul-Fire was troublesome; the true reason was that your Soul-Fire had no effect on these mosquitoes.â
Jing Jiu said to the Underworld Emperor, âTo put it more precisely, you had no idea how to deal with these mosquitoes. So you asked me to help you three years ago.â
âWhen did you figure this out?â asked the Underworld Emperor, his eyes narrowed.
The deduction for it was simple.
This was the Fiend Prison, and the Underworld Emperor could be said to be the most important prisoner in human history. As such, the existence of the mosquitoes must have another purpose.
If the Underworld Emperor could kill or drive away those mosquitoes easily, their existence would be pointless; the mosquitoes wouldnât be needed here.
âYouâre right. These mosquitoes are part of the Taichang Prison, designed to suck away my Soul-Fire; so I had no way to deal with them. But you could.â
The Underworld Emperor continued, âThese mosquitoes would suck one piece of Soul-Fire from my body every day and enter the Abyss through the Chaotic Gate, bringing it to the Underworld.â
Jing Jiu chimed in, âIn so doing, they would be able to ascertain that you are still alive.â
âThatâs right,â the Underworld Emperor confirmed. âSince they use me as a hostage to threaten my populace, they have to prove to our people that Iâm still alive.â
âThe mosquitoes havenât sent your Soul-Fire to the Underworld for a while; they should have realized that, right?â Jing Jiu asked.
âI donât like the Underworld Master; but he is very smart. So he must know what to do. As for those mosquitoesâŚâ
The Underworld Emperor continued while looking at a spot in the valley, âThat dragon doesnât even know it yet; neither does the Cloud-Dream Mountain.â
Jing Jiu fell silent for a while before saying, âNow that the Underworld hasnât gotten your Soul-Fire in three years, they must think you are dead.â
The Underworld Emperor said, âThatâs right. They should have already been prepared for those three years.â
âPrepared for what? The war?â Jing Jiu asked loudly.
The Underworld Emperor shook his head, as he said, âNo. they would choose a new Underworld Emperor, cut off contact with humans, and stop being the paws in the hands of some human schemers, and finally live a peaceful and happy life going forward.â
In the rumors in Chaotian, the sunless Underworld was treacherous and shameless, the most dangerous enemy of the human race.
Unexpectedly, a powerful swordsman like the disciple of the Underworld Master was merely a puppet controlled by some human swordsmen.
Nobody knew what benefits the Cloud-Dream Mountain and the Emperor, who had the power of punishing the Underworld Emperor, had gained in the past six hundred years.
âOver the years, we had always come up to the ground with immense difficulty and been driven back to the underground; we had never won once. But why do the humans still fear us? Itâs because you need your populace to fear us in order to maintain the respectful status of the Cultivation practitioners, and need an enemy to maintain your rule over Chaotian,â the Underworld Emperor continued while staring into Jing Jiuâs eyes, âby any means.â
Jing Jiu said, âBut it was always you who had come to our world; we had never wanted to go to your world.â
The Underworld Emperor said in a mocking tone, âIf you were in the Underworld, would you wish to go up there?â
Jing Jiu didnât use silence as a way to express his attitude. âYes, I would,â he said. âSo the war between the human race and the Underworld will not end.â
The Underworld Emperor said, âIf you were strong enough, the war would end.â
âI understand what you mean. The new ones wonât come if the old ones donât go. You hope that the Underworld will choose a new emperor and start over without you as a hostage.â
Jing Jiu continued, âBut, you will be forgotten by your people, becoming a lonely and isolated soul in the human world and dying as such.â
The Underworld Emperor said, âThis is the price an Underworld Emperor should pay or compensate for his people.â
Jing Jiu said, âLike I said, I have admired very few people in my life, and you are definitely one of them.â
The Underworld Emperor laughed and looked at Jing Jiu meaningfully, saying, âYou are well aware that we canât beat humans, so you shouldnât mind me fulfilling my wish.â
This statement was full of meaning.
Jing Jiu suddenly remarked, âI have seen tens of thousands of flying swords flashing among the stars, and all this will vanish in the relentless river of time.â
His statement was clueless and devoid of any context.
The Underworld Emperor fell silent for a long time before saying, âThe scene must be marvelous.â
âIâll look at them more for you,â Jing Jiu said.
The Underworld Emperor asked Jing Jiu while staring into his eyes, âWhere did you see them?â
âMaybe in my dreams,â replied Jing Jiu.
Having said that, Jing Jiu put away his bamboo chair.
The Underworld Emperor knew he was going to leave, and said, âDonât forget your promise.â
âNow that the Underworld will choose a new emperor, what do you want me to do there?â asked Jing Jiu.
âWithout the Royal Seal and the Control of Soul-Fire, what kind of new emperor is he?â the Underworld Emperor exclaimed.
Jing Jiu said, âOkay, Iâll keep my promise.â
The Underworld Emperor said, âIâve been curious about how youâre going to leave here.â
Outside the green valley, it was the darkness devoid of time and space.
âI have my own way,â Jing Jiu said.
After he had learned the Control of Soul-Fire, he could have left by then; but where could he find a place in the world that was as peaceful and suitable for cultivating as the Fiend Prison?!
Looking at the darkness outside the valley, Jing Jiu suddenly asked, âDid you know why I could find you?â
âIs it because you are the personal disciple of Taiping?â the Underworld Emperor offered.
âThe Center Sect didnât tell him about the secret of the Fiend Prison,â Jing Jiu said, âand it took him a long time to obtain the information. In the end, he had a well-thought-out plan.â
âWhat plan?â the Underworld Emperor asked, with a slightly changed expression in his eyes.
âRescuing you, from this place.â
Jing Jiu said, âSo Iâm sure he wasnât the one who had gotten you captured after you came to the human world from the Underworld.â
After a moment of silence, the Underworld Emperor said, âYet, he didnât do anything at the time.â
Jing Jiu said, âHe was very young and didnât have enough power at the time. By the he had enough power, I had already locked him away.â
âWhy are you telling me this?â the Underworld Emperor demanded.
Jing Jiu said, âI had hoped that you might find some peace of mind in the end.â
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âThanks a lot,â the Underworld Emperor said, smiling softly.
The Underworld Emperor thanked Jing Jiu for telling him what the Immortal Taiping had thought at the time, and for what Jing Jiu had said earlier, or for the scene Jing Jiu had described.
Jing Jiu walked toward the outside of the green valley.
The Underworld Emperor watched his back quietly.
Jing Jiu stopped short when he arrived by the broken cliff. âCould you give me a gift?â he turned to the Underworld Emperor and asked.