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As the Heavenly Empress talked, the Domain of Hope changed. It wasnât just her hopes that were being shown, but her memories and emotions. It was incredible; I had no idea that the power of Hope was capable of this.
The images changed; it showed a young crane girl; her beak wasnât that long yet; her body was small and delicate, with beautiful white feathers and little blue eyes; she only wore a brown and dark brown colored dress; she looked a lot like another country girl to me.
âI had grown sheltered by my parents, even if it was a simple life, modest even, where we only ate seeds, rice, and sometimes fish,â she said. âIt was a much better life than anybody could have hoped. My parents never starved me; they loved me and gave me anything they could possibly doâmy own room, my bed, even toys made of wood. They werenât wealthy, but they had learned to live on their own and prosper.â
The imagery changed; the crane girl walked inside of the village in the distance, smiling happily as she ran inside, large houses everywhere, all kinds of people walking everywhere, in every street.
It was so different than anything she had ever seen before.
âMy first impression of the outside world was beautiful nonetheless; I saw and met many people,â she said. âThey were kind, mostly. I searched the village for medicine, and they gave me directions. A medicine seller, an apothecary, the only one in that small villageâ¦â
People interacted with the girl; they talked and even laughed. Pointing at a certain street, the girl nodded, walking towards the apothecary.
âMy first impression was good⦠I thought the world was bright and beautifulâno suffering, just people living their lives! Wouldnât that be wonderful? Yetâ¦â
She quickly stopped, the white crane girl gasping as someone appeared in front of her. Someone covered in drags, dirt, and filth. A young black cat boy, missing an eye, and looking starved and sickly.
âPlease⦠food⦠Someone⦠My sister, sheâs starving⦠She hasnât woken up⦠Someone help me⦠pleaseâ¦â
The boy talked to her, asking for help; he grabbed her dress and supplicated, barely capable of standing up.
âI was flabbergasted back then; I didnât know what to do. It was too impactful for my foolish and childish mind,â sighed the heavenly empress. âThe filth, the drags, the dirt, the smell⦠the miseryâI felt alienated with it, afraid. I ran away.â
âS-Someoneâ¦â
The boy fell to the mud, his face splattering with filth as she ran away.
But why did she run away?
âWhy did youâ¦?â
âI was a child; I was afraid, stupid, dumb,â sighed the empress. âI ran around the streets and ended up walking into a more dangerous zone, one riddled with poverty. Beggars were everywhere, starving people, supplicating for mercy and food. The commoners only snickered at them, kicked them away, or spat on their faces.â
The crane girl looked around herself, the great contrast of the world and of society; for the first time ever, she didnât exactly feel empathy but fear.
She had thought it was a world of happiness and peace.
âI learned in that moment that the world⦠Was two-faced. There was a face of peace and happiness, prosperity, and food. And then there was the other face, of poverty and hunger, of filth and death.â
âThat sounds a bit harshâ¦â
âIt is harsh, the world, perhaps all worlds; theyâre all harsh, my disciple,â she said. âI realized in that moment how lucky I was to have been given the love of a family even when they adopted me⦠and I also learned about the power that moved the world. Cultivation.â
The scene changed; the girl walked through the streets, and in that moment, a battle broke out.
A panda beast man clashed against a weak-looking rat man; the rat ran away as fast as he could, but the panda followed him.
His steps, despite his large size, were quick. Ki flowed through his body.
In mere seconds, he caught the rat carrying his purse and smashed his entire body into the ground with a single swipe of his hands; an explosion of blue Ki erupted.
BAAAM!
âA-Ahh! W-Wait, why are you harming someone?!â
The little empress back then was afraid; a fight was not something she thought she would ever see, and one so mercilessly.
âP-Please mercy! T-Take it back; please donât kill me! Mercy!â The rat man cried; he looked old, very old, and wrinkly.
âYou stole my purse, and you think I am not going to make you pay tenfold for it?!â the panda roared, his claws blazing with Ki.
âI-I have grandchildrenâ¦! T-Theyâre starving; we donât have money or food⦠Nobody would ever contract me to do any job; please spare me⦠I did it for them; I am not a thief because I am evil!â cried the rat man.
âAnd do you think I care about your motives?! A crime is a crime!â the panda roared.
âW-Wait! Please donât hurt him!â The empress ran to stop them.
âA white crane?â The panda looked at the girl who was trying to stop him. âDo you plan to divide the punishment between the old man and you, foolish brat?â
âN-No, I mean⦠He gave you back the purse; p-please donât-â
CRASH!
âUuaaagghh!â
But before she could argue or say anything, the old man was killed at cold blood, in front of the entire crowd, mercilessly.
The claws of the bear caved through the old manâs spine and tore it out of his body, including his skull, blood, and organs splattering everywhere.
It was the goriest scene she had ever seen and the first ever.
A horror of indescribable terror for a child.
âIt was in that moment that I learned the nature of the world,â the empress said. âMight makes right. The strong decide the fate of the weak. And as long as thereâs not someone equally strong defending the weak, there will never be a chance for the weak to live or fight back.â
âT-Thatâs so horrible⦠Iâm so sorry for you, master⦠I-I didnât know that-â
âThere is nothing to apologize for, my disciple. Your heart is too delicate,â she sighed. âThis world, this life, Iâve gone through countless scenes such as those. The horrors did not stop; I tried to run away and buy the medicine and escapeâ¦â
The girl continued walking, finally reaching the pharmacy shop.
However, the monkey-beast man that attended it immediately had ulterior motives for a young, defenseless little girl.
âBut I was still too stupid; the world needed to teach me a lesson.â
The man offered the girl the only medicine he had for her parentâs disease, but asked for her budget first.
âI-I only have ten spirit coinsâ¦â the girl meekly muttered.
âThat wonât do; this medicine is very expensive and only bought often by royalty, girl,â said the man with a smirk. âYouâll need thirty spirit coins for only a droplet; the whole bottle, which is the only way to save your parents, would be one thousand!â
âOf course he was lying,â the empress sighed.
The girl sighed, asking the man if he could give her a discount or something, or only a tiny droplet.
âPlease, my parents are going to die if I donât do somethingâ¦!â she cried. âI-I need the medicine⦠t-this is all I haveâ¦â
âWell, I suppose you could pay in other ways, lass,â the man smiled creepily, holding the girl's arms and then pushing her into the wall.
âEek! Ouch, what are you doing?!â she cried.
âYou can pay with your body, for example⦠Become my slave bride for a day, and I will give you the medicine, and you can save the lives of your parents. A fair deal, isnât it?â the monkey laughed.
His disgusting hands slowly touched the girlâs thighs, squeezing them.
âW-Wait, I donât want to! Nooo!â The girl screamed, but the man held her tight, using his tail to close the door.
He then looked at her with the eyes of a psychopath.
âYouâre not going anywhere; itâs really rare to find a beauty such as you! White cranes sell for a lot too! Iâm going to have my fun with you little shit, and then Iâll sell you! Iâll make such a huge sum, kahahah!ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âL-Let me go! Noâ¦! NOOO!â
The girl screamed as the monkey tried to touch her more, yet he underestimated her sharp beak and her wings.
Desperately, she pecked as hard as she could at the manâs groin when he was about to do something disgusting; the pain made him scream.
âGyaaaaggh!â
As the man recoiled and fell to the ground in pain, the girl used her wings to fly through the window and escape.
Her wings were too small back then; she tried her best but ended up falling into the mud and running back home however she could.
Tears fell from her blue eyes.
The first time she saw the world outside, it was a traumatic experience for her.
Anybody would have become someone different after that; the world was ugly.
âI sometimes think how wrong things could have gone if that man would have knocked me out fist⦠What it could have been of meâ¦â she sighed. âI was so close to having a much horrible life, one that could have made me become like him.â
âLike the Heavenly Demon?â I wondered.
âIndeed,â she sighed, the domainâs scene changing.
There was a girl crying in front of her parents, the couple of old doves.
Their bodies were covered in mantles, cold and lifeless.
âMy parents died two days after thatâ¦â she sighed. âI was unable to get them the medicine, even though I later learned it was sold for only one coin. That man tried to trick me, obviouslyâ¦â
âI-Iâm sorryâ¦â I sighed.
âIt is fine; this was⦠over a hundred thousand years ago; I have long ago overcome this, all of it,â she smiled. âBut this was the beginning, only the start of my journey. I cannot show you everything; too much to show for such a long life⦠But at least, I can show you the first steps. And the origin of the Heart of Hope.â
I nodded without saying a word.
I honestly wouldnât mind watching her whole life⦠but I know it wouldnât be possible.
âIt was in that moment where I had lost all hopeâfor the world, for my own life, and for everything⦠That I found it,â she explained, waving her hands.
Visions changed, showing her living her life alone after having buried her parents.
She barely attended her farm and fished the fish from the small river.
Her parents left her their house and their farm, and with that, she could have lived and survived, perhaps.
But was that all?
âAs I ate, slept, and lived⦠I began to wonder how they were doing,â she sighed. âThe children and the starving. I had plenty of seeds, plenty of fish, and plenty of water. A large house⦠I had become stagnant; three years passed since my parentâs death, and I never did a single thing to help anybody or change my life.â
The girl walked across her farm, looking at the blue sky with eyes filled with sorrow.
Every day felt monotone; every day felt the same.
Meanwhile, she knewâ¦
Outside of her house, outside of her little shelter from the ugly world outside.
People were suffering, people were starving, and bad people were only making their lives worse.
She recalled her parentâs last words, shown in the scene in front of me.
âHue Xian⦠You were⦠the best child we could have ever asked forâ¦â
âPlease donât die⦠I donât know what I will do without you!â
âYouâre⦠strongâ¦â
"No, Iâm not; Iâm weak and meekâ¦â
âOur dear daughter, pleaseâ¦â
âEven if a little⦠makes the world a better placeâ¦â
âWe love⦠you.â
âDonât leave me!â
Make the world a better place, even if a little.
Those were the last words of her parents.
The Heavenly Empress looked at me in the eyes.
âYes, that was it. It might be foolish, but it took me three years to realize what they meant,â she laughed. âI realized that if nobody was going to make a change⦠to make this ugly world a better place, a place I had once imagined it was. Then I was going to do it myself.â
âAnd how did you start? How did you even begin cultivating?â I wonder.
âBefore even becoming strong, I grabbed the food I had and decided to do a little good, even if small,â she said. âAnd I feed the starving children.â
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