chapter 5533: exception
the old beggar took his time before responding: âperhaps this is merely the process, not the final outcome.â
âdo you know what the final outcome is?â li qiye said.
âit seems like you know it very well, mister li.â the old beggar said.
âthe truth is that the one who knows it best is him, not me.â li qiye smiled.
âhim?â the old beggarâs eyes shifted to the side after hearing this.
âto repeat once more, he had lived the longest among us, so what is the difference between him and the villainous heaven?â li qiye asked.
âvirtually identical.â the old beggar said.
ânot quite.â li qiye chuckled and said: âif they were completely identical, he would have become the new heaven, and you all would have zero opportunity.â
âthat makes sense as well.â the old beggar agreed.
âthen why the wait across the epochs?â li qiye asked.
âhmm...â the old beggar glanced upward in rumination while li qiye enjoyed the high breeze with a relaxed expression.
after a long while, the old beggar asked: âwhat is your explanation for this, mister li?â
âin a sense, the fundamentals are too similar. why would he and all of you be able to surpass the villainous heaven? while youâre all trying to obtain immortality, the villainous heaven has transcended life and death. how can you compete?â li qiye smiled.
âhow can one truly know without being in that position?â the old beggar said.
âno need because this is a law of the world, everything is predetermined including your disadvantages. this applies to him as well, so itâs hopeless.â li qiye shook his head.
âi suppose you think you are different.â the old beggar said.
âindeed, iâm the exception.â li qiye smiled.
âi see.â the old beggar stared at li qiye with his blind eyes.
âthat is why the villainous heaven didnât come to you and the others. you all arenât qualified.â li qiye tapped his shoulder and said.
âi canât say i agree, mister li.â the old beggar said.
âthen tell me, what are you all protecting now?â li qiye asked.
âthe villainous heaven had destroyed plenty in the past.â the old beggar said.
âhe upholds the rules of heaven and earth, carrying out destruction and creation. have you ever seen him devour an epoch or a world? no, only destroying the form, not the essence. the end of an epoch means the start of another. living beings can rise again and enjoy the returned essence. your bunch, on the other hand, are the real villains who have fallen into darkness.â li qiye said.
he continued while smiling at the beggar: âthis is why he had never done such a thing before. he has more knowledge and understands that if he were to do so, he would immediately lose his qualification so in that regard, you were right that he was the most qualified. of course, this is limited to your group.â
âyou don't deny his probability of success.â the beggar said.
âcan his limit surpass the villainous heavenâs limit? when they are relatively similar, how can he win?â li qiye said.
âwhat is your limit then, mister li? what do you protect?â the beggar asked.
âa limit might not be necessary since iâm the exception. as for what i protect? itâs not this world but rather, myself and my dao heart.â li qiye said: âyou all fell to the darkness because you couldnât even protect yourself, let alone others. no protectors at all but more like, shepherds who ultimately only want to consume sheep.â
âsheep are nutritious.â the beggar said sentimentally.
âyes, so in the end, you will only be a shepherd, nothing more.â li qiye said.
the beggar didnât respond.
âtake care of business now, death isnât a bad option.â li qiye remarked.
âmister li, there will be a gap during the descent, isnât that a great opportunity?â the beggar said.
âthatâs a self-comforting angle, mere wishful thinking.â li qiye responded.
âmister li, perhaps you havenât seen it with your own eyes, but itâs not something one can anticipate. this will be a prolonged war due to ample preparations.â the beggar said.
âi know, this is your chance to take down the villainous heaven, the pits are ready for his demise.â li qiye said.
âthatâs the idea.â the beggar nodded.
âhow confident are you in this plan succeeding?â li qiye said casually.
the beggar fell into silence again.
âif you were confident, you wouldnât be here asking me for food. that is why you snuck down here, unless, you have a similar purpose like that unknown guest.â li qiye said.n)/ovelbin
âi do not.â the beggar said.
âyouâre fully aware that it wonât work, hence taking the initiative in planning an escape route with me.â li qiye said.
âso will you spare some food, mister li?â the beggar asked.
âthat depends on your choice and the path beneath your feet. you know this.â li qiye said.
the beggar gazed into the distance and eventually murmured: âto let go...â
âthereâs no shame in this, not that you haven't done your fair share of shameful deeds in the past.â li qiye said.
the beggar let out an echoing sigh, seemingly recalling a distant epoch before agreeing: âyes...â
âonly when one truly reaches a dead end will they seek repentance. this type of repentance is cheap.â li qiye shook his head.
âsay what you want, mister li, i suppose i must walk away from the path laid out before me.â the beggar said.
âof course, there is no free lunch.â li qiye smiled.
âwhat do you want, mister li?â it seemed that the beggar had finally made up his mind. in reality, he had already made this choice once he came here.
âi donât need to ask you for treasures, just a few tasks. instead of just repenting, it is time to contribute.â li qiye said.
âvery well.â the beggar didnât hesitate for a second: âmister li, for what reason do you trust me?â
âno reason, iâm merely taking a chance.â li qiye stood up, patted his hands, and walked away.