Few people knew Li Qiyeâs departure time and location. Only Liu Chuqing and a few others came to see him off.
Chuqing put on a calm expression but the atmosphere remained moody.
As always, the separation was a sad matter, whether it be via death or just distance.
âGo, this sending party wonât last forever.â Li Qiye stroked her hair and said.
She shuddered inside since it was finally time. It was as if her heart was being torn apart. They were about to be separated by an untraversable distance, never to see each other again.
She breathed in deeply and gave him a tight and long hug before eventually letting go and taking one step back.
The young lady became very determined, evident by her gentle yet unyielding eyes.
âMay you forever be victorious. Iâll be here waiting, always.â Chuqing looked at him and said.
He embraced her again and kissed her soft hair: âSilly girl, go back now, Iâll come back alive regardless of how far I travel later.â
âJust let me watch you leave.â Chuqing whispered.
She wasnât as brilliant or talented compared to other women. However, she was certainly a perfect model of being a virtuous wife.
âVery well, see you later.â Li Qiye tightened his hug one last time before.
Having said that, he turned and left without looking back. True Emperor Jiu Ning and he disappeared into the sky.
Liu Chuqing stood there like a statue and stared at the horizon. Tears wetted her cheeks before she knew it but she didnât sob, not wanting Li Qiye to hear her.
âYour Majesty, please return.â Poison Phoenix Lady said softly.
âLady, will we see him again?â It took a while before she responded.
âYes, Young Noble is a man of his words. Heâll return triumphantly.â The lady paused for a moment before replying.
âRight, Iâm just afraid that he might die on the distant battlefieldâ¦â She nodded and shuddered, not wanting to speak of this matter lest she jinxes him.
Though she didnât know what he wanted to do and his true pursuit, she could tell that he would be facing an unbelievably strong enemy later. Thus, she wasnât worried about him keeping his words but an entirely different risk.
âYour Majesty, donât worry. Young Noble is invincible with the one-and-only thirteen palaces in existence. No one else in this world can stop him. Just trust him.â Ill Lord consoled.
These five were left behind and had absolute loyalty towards Liu Chuqing.
âGoodbye, Iâll be waiting.â Her tears have dried up as she said her last words with him before leaving.
***
Li Qiye and True Emperor Jiu Ning traveled at a ridiculous pace - one realm with each step. It didnât take long before they entered a broken area with no one in sight.
The two didnât speak along the way so the atmosphere felt quite tense.
True Emperor Jiu Ning could sympathize because she has also experienced separation. Separation by death was one thing, but being alive yet unable to see each other was worse.
âI donât like coming back to Imperial. I thought Iâve forgotten but thatâs not the case at all. Iâve only buried it deep inside. A few things canât be erased even after millions of years and numerous eras. Time canât grind it away; all we can do is bury them deep enough to not remember.â She wistfully reflected.
Of course, these experiences and emotions across time served her well, allowing this brilliant True Emperor to walk even further down the path.
âJoys and sorrows; partings and reunions - all unavoidable in life.â Li Qiye nodded and said slowly: âA few apex existences laugh at these emotions such as love and friendship, thinking that they are silly and unnecessary. Little do they know that theyâre the ridiculous ones. When they donât have someone to love, worries, or anything worthy of protecting, their heart is already dead and their dao aimless.â
âA being without emotions normally falls into the evil path. If one truly believes everyone else are mere ants, then world destruction seems just fine. This makes one prone to devour everything else because their heart only has them.â He continued with an insightful gaze.
âNo emotions at the apex.â The emperor agreed: âOne should only forget about personal ties, not the overall stance.â
âSometimes they have no choice because everyone else leaves for one reason or another, leaving them all alone on the path.â Li Qiye said.
She became quiet. This was indeed true. As their journey continued, their friends and loved ones couldnât keep up and died from old age, disappearing among the river of time.
Loneliness wasnât a matter of choice for some top beings. However, they needed to maintain their humanity. Even if they didnât care for their personal well being or sect, they needed to guard the three thousand worlds.
âBoth good and bad at the apex will stem from a single thought.â Li Qiye said.
âAnd youâre on the good side because there is still something in this world that you care about. You walk forward all alone in order to protect.â She felt like she understood him.
âIâm not that noble.â Li Qiye finally smiled for the first time during this journey while shaking his head: âItâs only a matter of convenience for me, Iâm just doing my own things in order to see what I can be in the future. I donât think about saving the world.â
âA Buddhist monk might only be searching for the dao but he would also gain abilities and technique in the process. Thatâs because when his heart has Buddha, he automatically gains these things. Thatâs your level, something exceeding all of us. We struggle and struggle but still have a long way to go.â She replied.
âAs long as you keep your mind set on a goal, youâll do even better in the future. No one is born with absolute power and comprehension. Ultimate achievements are only obtainable through efforts and polishing.â Li Qiye chuckled.
âI hope so.â She nodded with profundity in her eyes and a determined expression.
âWhere do you plan to go up from?â Li Qiye asked.
âI know of an ancient path on this remote region that can reach Immortal Lineage.â The emperor replied.
There were several paths to reach the next world. The most common one was brute force.
Of course, both of them were strong enough to do so.
However, it was troublesome and demanded ample preparation so they decided against it. Moreover, this process was also relatively dangerous. The probability of something going awry was low, but even a light case would result in grievous injury. The worst-case scenario was death.