Chapter 92: Star City (2)

Chapter 92: Star City (2)

A burst of brilliant light precedes the unraveling blackness that forms itself into a representation of my inner world; or perhaps my inner mind. My inner soul? I am entirely unfamiliar with this function, process, and event.

A black plane extends beneath us with a silvery sheen like a still lake my sea of consciousness. The surface is calm, resembling glass more than water, upon which a black and silver moon reflects. The moon, in this case, is the black sphere that hovers far above us, although why it reflects as a silver and black moon when its entire surface is black is a mystery.

I can even see the outline of the tree that grows through my black sphere, and see its descending roots spiral down from its perch in the heavens, and penetrate deep into my inner sea.

Countless swords, appearing less made of energy but still made of black and gold, also populate this strange environment, humming ominously and exerting a kind of power that I am very unfamiliar with. The hum that the swords produce is similar but not quite the same as the hum my extra set of Foundation Pillars produce.

I conclude that the strange and mystical power the swords exert are due to the nature of the technique that produced them and its Celestial grade. The Celestial grade is one rank higher than Emperor, so it doesnt surprise me that it contains such a profound effect.

It is so beautiful, Lan Xiaohui says, her eyes wide as she casts her gaze over my sea of consciousness. These swords are so ominous!

I am not sure how ominous equates to beautiful but the fact that Lan Xiaohui can manifest herself into my inner world or whatever this is gives me confidence that she truly might have a solution to my immediate problem.

Though, she doesnt seem to be in a hurry to demonstrate this solution.

She hops forward, gliding above the surface of my lake. It is not so much that she hops, but that she is so light on her feet that each step she takes sends her flying forward a dozen steps before her feet touch the lake again. And when her heels do click on the surface of the lake, sending out an expanding ring of silver light, lightning sparks at the point of contact, followed by the manifestation of black and red lilies blooming on the surface, embellishing the reflection of the moon.

It is so vast, Lan Xiaohui says. I didnt think it would be like this.

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She shakes her head as she jumps into the air, flying up more than twenty steps in the reduced gravity, and twirling in the air. Never!

Once she lands, she smiles and adjusts me on her hip. Her expression changes slightly. Ive never done it with Yu Shun; now I am glad for that.

Her choice of words implies that this is related to intimacy, but they also assume I know what she is talking about, which I dont.

Perhaps she interprets my silence in some particular way that encourages her to explain further. Her words become heated and faster; she almost stammers: I just I wasnt ready. To you know? She folds her hands and then unfolds them, nervously running her fingers through her hair. I mean, its hard to explain why I didnt do it it was an arranged marriage so

Her explanation is wholly inadequate and my cursed sentient core is brimming with curiosity even more at this explanation.

My quick reply has the intended effect because she finally takes a far more scrutinizing glance about her and then asks: So where is the snake?

Beneath the lake, I tell her.

She looks down at and through the reflected moon and stares for a long moment. Her eyebrows shoot up in surprise when she begins to make out the outline of the snake in my sea of consciousness. Oh

What is the matter?

Lan Xiaohui bites her lower lip. When you said big I thought you meant she trails off, shrugging. Big.

A hopeful glimmer emits from my sentient core one which I share. It is smaller than you expected?

No! Lan Xiaohui exclaims. This is not big. This is huge.

I dont particularly think that a snake a few miles long is huge, but Lan Xiaohui does not share the same standards of size as me.

But its no problem. Big or huge, I will take care of this, she says and nods.

Without hesitation, she lifts me up above her head and a corona of sword energy shrouds me, sparking off my vessel in black and gold ribbons of light and motes. She jumps into the air, for extra momentum, and then comes down like a comet, descending my energy-shrouded blade through my sea of consciousness and striking the snakes body with my deadly edge.

Sparks fly off at the point of impact and the still lake of my consciousness produces a wave which I register mostly as a tickling sort of sensation but ultimately fails to even scratch the hard shell of the snake.

I feel foolish for ever even considering that Lan Xiaohui could possibly have a solution for my problem. Genius? I shouldve expected that Lan Xiaohuis a sword cultivator solution would be to hit it with a sword. In hindsight, her confidence makes perfect sense to me now as does her solution I hate to admit it, but this barbarism might actually work if she had the cutting power to actually chop the snake up into smaller pieces I could process; which she does not possess.

Still, Lan Xiaohui is a sword cultivator through and through; giving up does not exist in her vocabulary. Just because something exists that she cannot cut now does not mean that she wont be able to cut on her next attempt.

Naturally, this means that she summons her Sword Domain, collapsing her sword Qi at the point of my blade, and then strikes at the snake again.

The effect on the snake is the same, no matter how many times she tries to cut it.

Even so, there is a cool confidence and determination to her, pleased tremendously that she can be of use to me like this.