Chapter 1023: Mortal Thread
Monarch of Evernight
Anwenâs countenance was pale, and the demonic energy around him was faint from over-exhaustion. Bai Kongzhao was flushed pink as she was almost dragged along behind Anwen.
Her greatest advantage in battle was her concealment and ability to make use of the environment. Hunting her down was a high-difficulty endeavor. Back in the year, Qianye had chased her across a thousand kilometers only to come back empty-handed. Other people could do even less against her. In truth, she wasnât all that fast, at least not comparable to people like Qianye, Li Kuanglan, and Anwen.
The rumbling behind the two grew louder and louder. One tree after the other fell toward random directions as the terrifying existence quickly gained ground.
âThis wonât do, itâll catch up to us!â said Anwen.
âWhat do we do?â
âDrop it!â
âDrop what?â
âThat thing in your hand!â
âNo.â
âDo it or weâll both die!â
Bai Kongzhao was holding firmly onto a small branch of the white-fruit tree. There were two fruits amidst the exuberant leaves, small, green, and unripe. She thought about it for a while before drawing her large cleaver and hurling it through the air.
The large blade spun about in a tall arc and stabbed right into the rolling dust behind them.
A pained cry echoed from the dust cloud, followed by an infuriated roar that approached at great speeds.
Anwen seemed even more distressed. He said with a wry laugh, âYoung Miss, why would you provoke it at such a time?â
He cried out bitterly as a wisp of demonic energy curled up from his head. His speed increased sharply thereafter, allowing him to draw away from the pursuers.
âI canât hold out very long, just throw that thing away,â Anwen shouted.
Bai Kongzhao wasnât willing. After a moment of contemplation, she decided to stuff the branch into her mouth.
Anwen was shocked out of his wits. âNo!!! That thing will chase you down and cut your stomach open! Itâll stop at nothing to retake the holy tree branch, even if only dregs are left of it.â
The girl hesitated upon seeing his reaction. âHow would you know?â
âJust look at how fiercely itâs chasing us! Do you even need to think? This type of creature is just like that.â Anwen could barely catch his breath because he had to talk while running at top speed.
The girl was still undecided.
Anwen stopped trying to persuade her and focused on running away. His thoughts were clearâif the girl wouldnât give up the branch, he would run until he collapsed and they would both die together. Or perhaps they could last until that big fellow was exhausted, but judging from the undiminished sounds behind them, the likelihood was small.
It was at this time that Bai Kongzhao loosened her grip and the tree branch flew high up into the air.
A large hand stretched out from the rolling dust and grabbed the incoming branch. This hand was extremely powerful, but its movements were oddly gentle. The little branch landed gently in its palm, and not even a leaf was damaged.
The dust gradually dispersed to reveal a large figure. The facial features were characteristically native, but his brows were square and his eyes were as sharp as lightning. The serious, dignified expression, as well as his six muscular arms, added a sense of grandeur to his six-meter frame. Bai Kongzhaoâs large cleaver was stuck between the shoulders on his back, with a small part of its blade sinking into the flesh.
The native used one of his rear arms to remove the cleaver and tossed it to the ground after a brief examination. The girlâs weapon was big, but the six-armed general was even bigger. This little injury was nothing to him.
He glanced in the direction of Anwen and Bai Kongzhaoâs departure, seemingly thinking about something. He didnât give chase, but instead turned to leave.
Even so, Anwen didnât dare stop for a good while. Only after he was sure nothing was behind him did he collapse to the ground, huffing and puffing. âHelp me⦠keep watch. I⦠I⦠need to take medicine.â
Bai Kongzhao stretched out a hand, indicating that she wanted a weapon. With a flick of Anwenâs hand, the two-meter sword appeared on the ground. The young girl picked it up and swung it about clumsily. The long sword was so much taller than her petite figureâhow could she wield it elegantly? She pondered for a while, changed positions, and adopted a different stance after some contemplation. After just a little while, she was able to move more naturally.
Anwen paid her no attention. He fished out a bottle of medicine and inhaled the demonic energy inside. After a good while, his countenance improved somewhat.
He opened his eyes and watched Bai Kongzhao playing with the long sword. âIt doesnât fit you.â
Bai Kongzhao returned the blade after some thought.
Anwen put away the sword and said with a sigh, âWhat bad luck to have run into that fellow. I donât think we can target stone castles anymore. Sigh, that was my last regeneration medicine. All will be up to luck if we meet such danger again.â
Bai Kongzhao propped her chin up with her hands, thinking about something.
Anwen stood up, spirited. âLetâs go. We should leave this accursed place and that big fellow as quickly as possible.â
The girl said, âHow can we kill him?â
âHim?â Anwen shook his head. âForget about it. Itâs impossible even if all the demonkin here were to gang-up on him, that is unless the Demoness was here. But that crazy lady is still recuperating and probably wonât come.â
Bai Kongzhao nodded and fell into deep thought, almost as though she was meditating on that problem just now.
Anwen said, âDonât overthink it. We should get away from this damned place as soon as we can.â
The young girl said all of a sudden, âWe have a chance at killing him.â
Anwen was startled. âHow?â
This girl possessed terrifying talents in combatâshe would figure out the enemyâs weakness and come up with unimaginable strategies. Anwen wanted to know how she was planning to kill the six-armed general who had forced him to run for dear life.
The girl said, âFirst, you need to grab his attention. You also need to let me use your sword⦠let it be, letâs stop thinking about it.â
Seeing the girl get up to follow him, Anwen felt a bit moved.
The young girl looked cold and seemed rather unfamiliar with the ways of the world. Earthly concerns simply didnât exist in her heart as the most important thing for her was to defeat the strong. She was probably confident about her plan, so there was only one reason why she would give upâit was because Anwen would have to lure the enemy without a good weapon and might die in the process.
As the two ran toward the low-gravity region, the young girl asked, âIs the Demoness not coming?â
âOf course not. She was heavily injured!â Anwen said with a hint of schadenfreude.
â¦
In the depths of the void, a pair of eyes slowly opened up. This was an inexplicable pair of eyesâthere was neither a pupil nor an iris, only a sea of swirling chaos. It was sometimes grey, sometimes black. There seemed to be no pattern to its movement, but it wasnât shifting randomly, either.
The eyes had just opened when several demonkin sensed the change. They flew over immediately and stopped at a good distance. âYour Grace, why have you woken up so early?â
A cold, empty voice echoed. âThe Great Maelstrom has opened, I can sense its calling.â
While the demonkin were hesitating, one of them looked up courageously and met the pair of eyes. However, he quickly discovered a certain rhythm in the transforming color patterns therein, and this rhythm happened to answer some questions regarding his cultivation, problems that had been troubling him for a long while.
It was the thought that had made him look for a while longer. In the end, he was entrapped by the swirling grey colorsâit felt like he was just about to gain something before the enlightenment narrowly slipped away. It seemed like he would be able to break through if only he could try a bit harder and memorize all the color rhythms.
Unknowingly, the demonkinâs thoughts sped up to the point where his head was about to burst. He cried out in pain as his demonic energy spiraled out of control.
The demonkin near him quickly supported him and covered his eyes. âHow dare you look at Her Majestyâs eyes? Are you tired of living?â
The victim was trembling from head to toe as he did his utmost to bring the rampaging demonic energy under control. He was no longer in any condition to speak.
The demonessâ voice echoed once more through the air. âI just woke up, so I canât quite control my powers just yet. As for my injuries, they have recovered a fair bit and wonât hinder this operation.â
One of the demonkin said hesitantly, âYour Grace, His Excellency the Eternal Flame has decreed that you must recuperate completely before leaving. We should first report this matter to the Eternal Flame.â
The Demoness said calmly, âNo need. Unless itâs from the Emperor, the Eternal Flame doesnât have the right to order me around. Just tell him to take care of those kids from his family, lest they lose their lives.â
The demonkin looked at one another. âYour Grace, you must gain permission if you wish to leave. This is also the Emperorâs will.â
The Demoness was somewhat surprised. âHe thinks so highly of me? Very well, I shall go see him.â
A demonkin marquis couldnât help but try to dissuade her. âYour Grace, only a few years remain before your body is completely healed. Why not wait a while longer? By the time youâre well-rested, the Great Maelstrom will have opened up once again.â
âI can sense the one who injured me in the Great Maelstrom. Besides, if I keep resting, those little idiots from our race will think theyâre catching up to me. I feel like it's time to give them a new understanding of this world.â
The demonkin didnât know how to respond. As people in charge of guarding the Demoness, they naturally understood her temper, and that she would truly give all her peersâperhaps even people from the previous generationâa new understanding of this world.
The eyes gradually closed back. The demonkin heaved a secret sigh of relief, thinking the Demoness had thought things through and decided to go back into deep slumber. But after a while, they noticed that something wasnât quite right. One of them drummed up the courage to look up and was shocked.
The Demonessâ silhouette was nowhere to be found.
...
Inside the Great Maelstrom, Zhao Yuying was staring into the distance with her hand on her cannon. She was covered in branches and leaves; even an experienced hunter wouldn't discover her without walking close. The disguise looked simple, but not everyone could blend into the surroundings as well as she could.