Chapter 1423: Excessive Distance
Monarch of Evernight
Anwen understood the situation. âHer Majesty Nighteye mustâve told you.â
âWhy do you guys refer to her as Her Majesty?â
Anwen replied, âI donât know which ancient character she has awakened to, but that character is definitely more powerful than ordinary great dark monarchs. Itâs not excessive to refer to her respectfully.â
âVery well, continue.â
âInside Blacksun Valley is reportedly the very origin of darkness.â
âDarkness origins? The source of darkness? Does it really exist?â Qianye was surprised.
More often than not, the daybreak and darkness origins were just a concept. It might be absolute in numbers and logic, but that didnât mean they physically existed.
âItâs the darkness origins, not the source.â
Qianye still couldnât understand. Normally, the word was used to describe the root of each factionâs power, like the daybreak origins of human heavenly monarchs and the darkness origins of the great dark monarchs. This thing in the new world, could it be a world in and of itself?
Anwen had no way to explain this concept further. âI donât know exactly what kind of existence it is. We call it that because its appearance will change the origin power ratio of this world.â
Qianye was surprised. âThe origin power ratio?â This really made one think a lot. âWill it change the energy system?â
Anwen said with an approving expression, âYour connection is reasonable. Although I donât know if thatâs really the case, the fact that it will change the ratio of origin power is the truth. At the very least, our supreme said so.â
Qianyeâs brows locked into a frownâthis wasnât good news. A shift in origin power ratios was much more important than a ten-degree change in the worldâs temperature.
From the natural origin power environment of Blacksun Valley, it would be safe to assume that all intelligent daybreak lifeforms would be greatly weakened if there was a sharp increase in darkness origin power. This was especially true for humans, and even the heavenly monarchs would not be an exception.
The fortunate outcome at that point was to become something akin to a marginalized race. The humans might be able to remain a separate race, but the four continents would be lost. In the worst-case scenario, the Evernight faction would declare war on the Empire. People would be taken captive as slave soldiers and livestock.
At the thought of this, Qianye suddenly noticed that the reason behind the war was a special matter.
âThen whatâs the truth about the world we are in?â
âThe world we are in is actually a cage. Everyone here, from the lowest races to the highest supremes, is just a captive, no exception.â
âYou mean to say weâre being held here?â This was the first time Qianye had heard of such a theory.
âOurselves?â
âCorrect.â Anwen pointed at his head. âTo be precise, our intelligence is what keeps us imprisoned.â
âSpeak human please!â
âIâm a demonkin...â Anwenâs comical expression faded away when he saw Qianyeâs face.
He produced a notebook and began drawing on one of the empty pages. In the blink of an eye, the twenty-seven continents of the Evernight world appeared on paper, along with some of the larger neutral lands.
âThis is our world. Most people think our world is vast enough, so much so that even the grand dukes only end up exploring the upper continents.â
âCorrect, the upper continents are indeed dangerous.â Qianye sighed emotionally.
Back when he had led the vampires toward Dawn Continent, the journey was full of danger even with the Martyrâs Palace opening up the way and the trio overseeing everything. And that was because Howard had already figured out the path. Any other transport fleet wouldâve lost about thirty percent of their spacesh.i.p.s.
After arriving there, the torrent of fire from the solar winds allowed Qianye to experience the true might of heaven and earth. Even a great dark monarch wouldnât dare face them head-on.
Anwen said, âOur direction of exploration is wrong. We shouldnât be exploring the upper continents. Instead, we should focus our efforts on understanding our world, reforming our intelligence system, and finding ways to better utilize origin power.â
He drew a circle on a different paper and pointed to the center. âIf you consider our world as a whole, this is the point at the center. The only thing stopping us is the vast distance of the void. What we need to cross isnât strength but intelligence. We never found a good way to travel through the far void. Thatâs why I said weâre captives of our own intelligence.â
âWhy do I remember you saying something different before?â Qianye thought back to when he had discussed the new world with Anwen.
The demonkin replied, âBack then, I only had a rudimentary knowledge of the world. I thought our greatest obstruction in communicating with the outside world was the dangers in the void, especially those void colossi. Supreme experts from each generation returned empty-handed either because they ran into these beasts or fell to indefensible dangers. Only now did I realize that the true obstruction is a different matterâit was just pure distance.â
He drew something on the paper and said, âI have set up several demonic energy lenses with different filtration effects, using them to observe a single star and analyze its light spectrum. The results were fairly interesting. One of them is the starlight that comes from the peak of our world. Some are physically here, but others are just shadows. These shadows were cast from other small worlds like Evernight.â
Qianye was astonished, but this was definitely a possibility after some thought; for instance, that passage at the bottom of Giantâs Repose on Evernight Continent. If there could be passages that connected continents, why couldnât there be tunnels between worlds?
Anwen said, âAnother thing is, theyâre extremely far from us.â
âHow far?â
âBeyond our imagination.â
Anwen said, âLetâs put it this way. If we take the distance between the lowest Evernight Continent to the top-most sun as one, the distance between us and the nearest new world is in the trillions.â
âTrillions?!â Qianye couldnât help but feel shaken despite his indifference in the face of great dark monarchs.
He thought about it but still couldnât wrap his head around this number. The only thing he could think of was that even Lilith flying at full speed might not be able to cross this distance in her lifetime.
âBut this cage isnât unbreakable.â Seeing Qianyeâs interested demeanor, Anwen continued without keeping the former in suspense, âThe primary method is to study our world and understand its basic laws. For instance, whatâs the theory behind your Spatial Flash? Can airsh.i.p.s be brought along in a flash? Can the jump distance be increased limitlessly as long as there was enough energy? Why can void colossi live in the void? Can we replicate their organs and install them on our airsh.i.p.s?
âYou demonkin also have a spatial secret art, something called demonic traversal or space traversal, right?â Qianye asked.
âWe have both of them.â Anwenâs eyes lit up. âIn fact, our race did have a technique similar to your Spatial Flash, though not at the level where itâs enough to break through this world. Unfortunately, the inheritance has been lost in the long river of time. If we can solve this problem, we might be able to build an airship that can travel through the starry skies and explore the boundless realms beyond. Now that is where experts like us belong!â
Qianye was a bit fascinated by the speech, but he quickly broke out in a wry smile. âIâm still being hunted down by the Demon King. I canât even think about exploring the unknown world. Weâll see if I manage to survive.â
Anwen glanced at Qianye and said seriously, âYour progress is the number one in the Evernight world, and the Black-Winged Monarchâs inheritance gives you an instinctive understanding of space. Finally, you have the Martyrâs Palace, which was built from the Earth Dragonâs remains. Rumor has it that thereâs a living organ on board. All in all, youâre the most suitable pioneer in this realm. If youâre willing, I will follow you on this journey.â
âNow?â
Anwen was fairly honest. This person was definitely the odd one out among the countless experts in the Evernight faction. Qianye could tell from their short encounters that he was a highly intelligent individual. If he were to spend all of that effort on cultivation, even the Demoness might not be his match.
Yet Anwen had little interest in strength and wars. On the contrary, he was exceptionally fascinated with exploration. Qianye had never read or even heard about his theories and complicated formulas.
Anwenâs theories werenât just empty thoughts. His ability to derive the correct demonkin bloodlines proved that he was capable. His hypothesis on space distance was another factor.
Qianye put his sword away and said, âYou may leave. This world is already messed up, at least itâll be more interesting with people like you around.â
Anwen didnât leave immediately. âHow about you? Whatâs your plan? Keep killing like this?â
âThis is war and not something I have much of a choice in. All I can do is make that warmongering Demon King of yours feel a bit of pain. Thatâs the whole reason Iâm here.â
Anwen shook his head. âThe demonkin of Serafis Continent, even the experts, have forgotten battle over time. Theyâre more civilians than warriors, so killing them wonât bring you glory.â
âMany of the killed vampires were also civilians. As for the humans, thereâs no need to even talk about it. Besides, according to you, a war is inevitable once the inner world becomes accessible.â
Anwen sighed. âIt shouldâve been seven days since you arrived here. Youâve killed over a thousand during this time, is it not enough?â
Anwen said with a frown, âI know I canât dissuade you, and my own strength is also not enough to dissuade His Majesty.â
Qianye suddenly felt a bit curious about this supreme. âDoes the Demon King not believe what you say?â
Anwenâs expression seemed a bit strange. âHis Majesty Kane is different from those old men at the academy...â
Qianye waited for the continuation, but Anwen didnât speak further.
âAnd?â
Anwen sighed. âHis Majesty is already at the peak of this world. He has his own considerations, but they should be more or less resolved after the Blacksun Valley business.â
Qianyeâs eyes flickered, but he said nothing.
Anwen didnât notice the change in expression. âIf you promise to pull out from Serafis, I will tell you a secret about the River of Blood.â
Qianye pondered for a while. He was already nearing his time limit on Serafis Continent; any longer, and he would be surrounded and hunted down. Besides, the fact that he had intentionally cut off the Aegis Wellspring could hardly be hidden from the Demon King. He had to be wary of the supreme arriving in person.
Qianye nodded without further contemplation.
Anwen opened his notebook and wrote down a series of formulas.
He chuckled when he saw Qianyeâs puzzlement through the corner of his eyes. âLet it be, Iâll just get to the summary. Iâve discovered that the disappearance of the River of Blood has something to do with the arrival of the new world.â
Qianye was surprised. âHow are the two related?â
âThat I donât know.â
Qianye asked after some thought, âDo you think the supremes know this?â
Anwenâs conclusion felt a bit conflicted compared to what he had said just now. Since the Queen of the Night was the only one remaining among those who had tried to pull the new world closer back in the year, did she know that this act would cause the River of Blood to disappear?
Just as Qianye expected, Anwen couldnât give him a definite answer, but that didnât make Qianye doubt his conclusion. The two exchanged glances for a bit. Qianye was about to let Anwen go and leave Serafis soon afterward. All of a sudden, Qianyeâs heart beat rapidly as he looked at the sky.
The River of Blood had appeared in the depths of the void, and unlike before, it was extremely clear. The giant surging waves stifled everyone who could sense it.