CloudBeneathMoon

Chapter 3078: Gambit (1)

Chapter 3078: Gambit (1)

Yun Lintian flinched slightly at the words, a minute tremor running through his spiritual form, but he did not look up. He remained silent, lost in the abyss of his sorrow.

Long Yi continued, his voice gaining a harder edge, not of anger, but of necessity. "Countless sacrifices have been made for you. The Creator herself, who laid this grand design and gave a fragment of her own soul for your sake."

"The God of Fate, who guarded the Profound Vein and guided your path from the shadows. Your parents, the Gods of Elements and Life, who gave you life and then gave their freedom and peace to protect you."

He took a step closer, his presence imposing. "Your wives. Your friends. The Dragon God Clan. The Moon God. All of them... they chose their end. They fought and fell not for you to drown in this grief, but for you to rise from it. Their hopes, their dreams, their very essences are now invested in you. Will you let their sacrifices be in vain by surrendering to despair now, when you are closer than ever to the pinnacle?"

Yun Lintian slowly, painfully, raised his head. His face, even in its spiritual form, was ravaged by an agony that transcended physical pain. Tears of pure spiritual energy, like liquid starlight, traced paths down his cheeks.

"I don’t have anyone now," he rasped, his voice hoarse and broken. "Everyone... is gone. What is the point of this power if I am alone? What is the point of defying fate if there is no one left to share that future with?"

Long Yi looked down at him, his draconic eyes holding a depth of understanding that could only come from one who had lived through similar losses.

"But did you not know this beforehand?" he asked, his voice strangely calm. "From the moment you shouldered the Profound Vein, from the moment you learned of the Primordial War, did you not understand, in your heart of hearts, that this path would lead to loss? That to challenge the heavens, one must often walk alone over the bodies of those they love? You knew the cost. You accepted it every time you chose to grow stronger, to face the next enemy."

Yun Lintian said nothing. Long Yi’s words were true. He had always known, on some level, that his journey would be paved with sacrifice. He had just never let himself truly believe it would be so absolute.

"It is time," Long Yi said, his voice dropping to a powerful, compelling whisper. "It is time for you to stop being a piece on the board, moved by fate and the designs of others. It is time for you to take control of your fate for real. To grasp it with your own hands and defy it."

He gestured to the chains that, though loosened, still hung from Yun Lintian’s limbs. "You have the power now. The young miss gave you the final key. You understand the laws of Creation and Uncreation as no one else ever has, not even the original Creator. You are not just her successor; you have the potential to surpass her."

Long Yi’s gaze intensified, burning with a fierce hope. "So defy it. Go and rewrite that fate. You hold the power of life and death in your hands. The power to unmake and to create. You think everyone is gone? Then bring them back."

The words landed like a thunderclap in the silence of Yun Lintian’s mind.

Bring them back.

The simple, staggering possibility of it slammed into him, cutting through the fog of his grief like a lightning bolt.

He looked down at his hands, at the chains that represented suppression, and now felt the incredible, universe-altering power thrumming within him—power that Ning Yue had unlocked with her sacrifice. The clarity of understanding regarding Creation and Uncreation was absolute. He could feel the threads of existence, the tapestry of life and soul.

The original Creator could create life from nothing, but could she bring back specific souls from nothingness? Could she reverse an unmaking enacted by the God of Time and Yin? Perhaps not.

But he... he was different. He wielded both sides of the coin with perfect clarity. He understood the end as well as the beginning. The power to Uncreate meant he understood what it meant to be erased, and thus, perhaps, how to reverse it.

A spark ignited in the dead ashes of his heart. A spark of defiant, impossible hope.

That’s right... He was basically the Creator now. No, he was something more. He was the master of both Creation and its opposite. He was the unity that the universe had never seen.

His determination, which had shattered under the weight of loss, now began to reform, tempered in the fires of grief and hardened by this newfound, terrifying possibility. It was no longer just about vengeance, about stopping Nian Shi and Yin. It was about reclamation. It was about undoing the wrong.

He slowly uncurled from his kneeling position, rising to his feet. The chains around him clinked softly, but they felt less like restraints now and more like remnants of a battle soon to be fought. The tears on his face did not stop, but their nature changed—from tears of pure despair to tears of fierce, unwavering resolve.

He looked at Long Yi, his eyes, once full of broken sorrow, now blazing with a light that could challenge the stars.

"You’re right," Yun Lintian said, his voice still hoarse, but now filled with a steely core. "I knew the cost. And I will not let their payment be in vain."

He clenched his fists, the power within him swirling in response, a harmonious blend of life and silence, of beginning and end.

"I will defy it," he vowed, the words a promise to himself, to Ning Yue, to all who had fallen. "This time, I will take control. And I will bring them all back."

Rustle...

As Yun Lintian’s vow echoed in the serene space, a profound shift occurred. The magnificent World Tree, which had been rustling with a sorrowful light, suddenly stilled. Then, its branches began to glow with a more intense, purposeful radiance.

It wasn’t a sound, but a pure wave of intent, a communication directly into the core of Yun Lintian’s newly awakened consciousness...