Chapter 3974: We Should Talk
Translator: ImmortalEmperorBao
âYou wish, wanting to use me as entertainment? Iâm not that bored.â Li Qiye smiled while staring at the seahorse.
Tortures were meaningless for top existences like them. Even the cruelest treatment might only serve to help them pass the time, a little bit of entertainment.
âThen I donât know anything.â Yindu responded.
âWe both know that your death is only a matter of time.â He said.
âEverything is inevitable. However, Iâll be here watching you die first.â Yindu said.
âI see.â He paused before bringing up a different issue: âWhat is your fear?â
âI fear nothing.â Yindu answered without needing to think.
âI disagree, everyone has an opening or weakness, even those as powerful as us.â He glanced at the leaf and continued: âYour fear will cause you to waver.â
âWhat is your weakness then?â Yindu asked.
A brief silence ensued. He eventually responded: âMy heart is still alive.â
âThatâs why youâll die before me.â Yindu smiled. It was impossible to tell whether a seahorse was crying or smiling but it gave off the impression that it was smiling.
âYour heart is dead but that doesnât mean you donât have a weakness.â He smiled.
âAn alive heart has too many weaknesses and potential threats. Youâll never make it as long as us.â Yindu said.
âTrue, itâs potentially dangerous but itâs also a sign that I have yet to waver.â He calmly responded.
âA dead heart never wavers.â Yindu insisted.
âAre you sure?â His lips curled into a faint smirk.
âElaborate.â Yindu replied.
âTell me, why did he leave this leaf? Just to decorate this place and add a little bit of life to it?â He turned his attention back to the leaf.
Yindu did the same and started contemplating. People like them didnât think of it as an ordinary leaf. It was a world full of possibilities containing everything they desired.
In fact, it wouldnât be an exaggeration to say that possessing this leaf meant having everything in oneâs grasp.
âYou know the answer.â He added.
âNo.â Yindu flatly replied.
âHe already came. It doesnât matter which form it was, the only thing clear was that he didnât save you.â He said.
âHmph.â Yindu scowled, the only one aware of what had happened in the distant past.
âDo you think it was a message for you or for me?â He asked.
âIâm not the only person who wants to eat you. Your true fate must be delicious, no one can resist the temptation.â Yindu said earnestly despite the bloody message.
âI can turn around and leave right now. Canât say the same about you.â He said.
âItâs not bad, eras will pass by in the blink of an eye. This place is fine enough to be my grave.â Yindu said.
âThatâs absolutely the case in the past but Iâm sure you know things have changed.â He smiled.
Yindu didnât respond.
âHe gave you hope.â The smirk remained on his face.
Yinduâs voice turned a bit cold: âHope? Thereâs no hope to speak of.â
âItâs a shame that I couldnât find a better place for you after knocking you down. Being suppressed here must have been rough.â He looked around and said.
âBetter than my old crappy place.â Yindu didnât become angry.
âLetâs be honest, you have at least attempted.â He remained fixated on the leaf.
Yindu didnât respond.
âEverything has a price.â He went on: âAfter all, cause and effect are inevitable. The effect is up to oneâs effort, no?â
âThereâs plenty of time.â Yindu said: âUnless you destroy me now.â
âCertain things will loosen with time.â He continued: âWeâve talked about weaknesses and having a dead heart earlier. The situation will change and you wonât be able to grow any more roots.â
Yinduâs eyes shifted again.
âYouâre not afraid of death, the same with me. What am I afraid of? Iâm sure you can make an educated guess, the villainous heaven knows as well. But, my heart is still alive so there is still hope regardless of how broken it is.â He said: âBut as for you, can you live again with a dead heart? Can you get your roots out of the prison once more?â
With that, Li Qiye chuckled and said: âWe all have fears, just different ones. Your group should be pretty similar in this regard.â
Yindu still kept quiet.
âThatâs why we should talk about certain topics.â He concluded.
âWhat do you want?â Yindu eventually acquiesced.
âThe matters of the world are meaningless to us.â He said: âWe can talk about that person instead.â
âThereâs nothing worthwhile to say.â Yindu shook its head.
âIâm sure just talking about this character is interesting. Tell me, youâve met him before, and not just once either.â He smiled.
âYes.â Yindu nodded.
âThen elaborate.â
âItâs useless, you wonât be able to dig out anything from our conversation. That person has gone farther than any of us, truly an enigma.â Yindu said.
âAll puzzles have an answer and an origin. We and the villainous heaven do as well.â He said.
âNot incorrect.â Yindu replied.
âSo letâs smartly get through this. For example, why didnât he devour all of you?â He asked.
âWe have an agreement.â Yindu revealed.
âAn agreement? Who are the parties? Just your group or is it your group and him?â
âItâs a tradition, always has been the case.â Yindu said.
âThis only works when thereâs a balance between the parties. I climbed up there and took you down, one by one, and pinned you here. Could he have done the same?â He stared at the seahorse.
âItâs because you chose to die together with us. We would have devoured you if it wasnât for the primordial light.â Yinduâs voice became slightly murderous.
âSee, I obtained the primordial light and took the next step. Youâre not a fool, tell me, did he have the ability to come up with something similar?â He inquired.
Yindu didnât respond, clearly agreeing with Li Qiye.
âThatâs why itâs interesting. He actively chose not to eat your group. I donât think it has anything to do with tradition or balance. Plus, youâve never cared about the tradition with the other groups.â
âThere are always exceptions.â Yindu said.
âThen what is it? Maybe thereâs a deeper reason, perhaps heâs afraid of something or to take it deeper, you all were still usefulâ¦â
Yindu started contemplating.
âArenât we being productive right now? Letâs continue with sincerity.â He said.
âWhatâs in it for me?â Yindu said.
âIâll come up with a way to help you die faster, okay? Of course, it canât happen right away.â He smiled.