That night, over a million people in Cliff City really felt the Immortalâs power.
With almost two hours until dawn, bursts of light in the sky kept flipping Cliff City between day and night. Some overly curious folks stared straight up during the âdaytimeâ and ended up like theyâd looked at the sunâvision going black and taking ages to clear.
Thunder rumbled at the same time, rolling from east to west, south to north, shaking the entire city. Window frames and beams trembled, and the roars and clashes that had started earlier only added to the chaos. The blasts were so loud they felt like lead in everyoneâs hearts, and people could only lock their doors and pray for it all to end.
Normally, ordinary townspeople couldnât relate at all to cultivatorsâ mindset, but tonight was different.
In Sun Light Sect and on Heavenly Wings Pavilion, cultivatorsâjust like everyone elseâhoped the night would end soon, wishing that, as Immortal Yu of the Rifting Earth Sect had promised, this mess would wrap up before dawn.
Geng Fu sat propped against a wall in a corner on the third level, clutching his chest, eyes rolling, foam at his lipsâhis back felt like it was going to snap. Heâd been lucky: when the fourth floor collapsed, he fell and, though he was knocked senseless, heâd survived. After the Void Heart Demon Spider Shadow Curse spread, heâd been terrified and severely drained, but at least he hadnât died like so many around him.
As steward of Heavenly Wings Pavilion, he knew there had been about 350 people in the main hall and along the side bridges. Now, he thought having half that number left was a win. Looking out, he saw that more than thirty percent of the powerful cultivators were downâand that didnât count the ordinary folks on the corridors.
âDemonâit has to be a demon!â
Even though the Void Heart Demon Spider Shadow Curse was gone, Geng Fuâs legs felt weak at the memory. He had no strength to stand. The only relief was that Immortal Yu and the others had probably killed the demon. Survivors upstairs were slowly shaking off fear; those feeling better staggered to the railings to peer out and see what was happening.
Geng Fu let out a couple of groans, checking his waist to see if it was really broken. But as his gaze swept the ground, he felt a chill: down below⌠the shadow seemed to move.
***
When the intense waves of light swept the sky, Yu Ci saw Chi Yin. Ever since sheâd slashed Jin Huan at the banquet, sheâd vanished without a traceânow she appeared on the mountain like a ghost.
Under the glare, Chi Yinâs cloak absorbed every beam and stayed pitch-black, which only made her stunning beauty stand out more. Her proud, fierce aura was on full display as she hovered above, looking down.
A cold wind whipped on the mountain, lifting one corner of her cloak.
From Yu Ciâs angle, he could just make out the gold-threaded layers of her skirt, dotted with jade-like clouds of mist. The fabric billowed with a faint fragrance, and every so often he caught a glimpse of the ornate floral patterns on her cloud-patterned shoes.
These werenât clothes she wore to fight.
Yu Ci wasnât surprisedâhe knew Chi Yin loved luxury and never lost face. Coming to a banquet in splendid robes was normal; covering them with a cloak outdoors was probably just sect rules.
Most people would have thought her earlier words pure sarcasm, but Yu Ci remembered: when Chi Yin used that tone, she was really praising youâshe just had a habit of tossing compliments on the ground and making you scramble for them.
Back when heâd been in the Twin Immortal Sect, heâd spent hours parsing her tones, figuring out how to respond in an effort to save his own skin. Now, a reflexive smile flickered across his face like a fixed mask, and he said clearly, âMaster Chi Yin, you flatter me. Borrowing the universeâs method is a simple trickâhow could it compare to your sectâs Divine Lordâs favor, with powers falling from heaven?â
The saying âa dog riding on someone elseâs powerâ applied to him using the Rifting Earth Sectâs backing. Heâd countered by mentioning the Mysterious Moon Sect and even the Eastern Sea Rakshasa Sectâs devotion to their Divine Lord.
Though neither spoke it outright, Chi Yin was smartâshe understood.
Now they were at a stand-off, matching each other word for word.
Chi Yinâs eyes went cold, but she deemed it beneath her to trade words with a mid-stage Divine Connectivity realm juniorâshe would just kill him! She was about to head back to the Eastern Sea, ignoring the Rifting Earth Sectâs threat, when a thought that had popped up earlier made her hesitate.
That split-second delay came with a special sense transmission that furrowed her brows.
By cultivation, Yu Ci was slower, but soon he saw it: on the mountainâs shaded slope, the shadows were stirring.
His heart jumped; hearing the wind swirl, he looked upâand Chi Yin was gone.
At the cliffâs top, layers of shadows gathered, twisting in the air, trying to form something humanoid but always falling short.
The Void Heart Demon Spider Shadow Curse, which had broken when the Yin Spirit collapsed, was knitting itself back together bit by bit. Even with most of its controllers gone, it still fed spirit energy to the shadows to keep them changing.
Someone on the cliff noticed and started shouting, but the shadows kept shifting. Their earlier might kept everyone below from coming to investigate.
At the center of the gathering shadows, a sentience thought, âGood thing I moved the Heavenly Demon Seed early. If it were still on that Tu Du, Iâd be doomed!â
Then the thought shifted: âThis is tricky. Without a Yin Spirit as a host, even if I kill that junior and grab the Mirror and leave, I wouldnât be able to control it long. Better toâŚâ
At that moment, the thought leapt across the void and caught hold of a target drifting ever farther away.
No sooner had it finished its preparations than a crisp, chilling voice rang out: âSo it really is a Shadow Puppet. But separated by tens of millions of miles, whatever happens here, the host over there probably canât sense it, right?â
Up to this point, the shadow had only roughly formed a humanoid shapeâand at the sound, it froze midâshift.
âWhoâs there!?â
âYouâre all talk and no actionâtrying to be clever, you lose sight of everything. Your d*mned stunt puts us in a bind. Itâs a shame that Murong traveled a thousand miles for nothing in the end.â
A mountain breeze stirred a subtle fragrance. With brocadeâshod feet crunching the ice and snow, Immortal Chi Yin drifted in. Unfortunately, the Shadow Puppet had no taste for such beauty.
A Shadow Puppetâs power depended largely on its host. When it had parasitized Tu Du, it had wielded cultivation at the Core Refinement stageâbut now that Tu Duâs Yin Spirit was gone, it could only patch together scraps of soul energy through the Shadow Web, and its strength had plummeted. Worse still, without a stable host, its thinking had grown rudimentary and its demonic instincts took over.
It sensed that Immortal Chi Yinâs words hid layers of meaning, but it lacked patience and rasped through the air, âWhat do you mean?â
The answer came in the sweep of Chi Yinâs flowing sleeves and in an instantâkilling chill.
With a single swish, the shadows that had swirled and gathered atop the cliff were wiped cleanâno trace remained.
âYou pathetic puppetâclown have no right to question me⌠Do you really think Iâm as patient as that Murong?â
Having dissipated the Shadow Puppet with ease, Immortal Chi Yin allowed a cold smileâbut her mood was far from cheerful. Liu Guan had been infuriatingâif he wanted to leave, fine, but heâd left a tail behind and was acting without restraint. His soâcalled âShadow Voidâ and âVoid Heart Demon Spider Shadow Curseâ had already been identifiedâand those techniques belonged to the Northern Demon Sect, also known as the infamous Primordial Demon Sect.
Just when Sky Rift Valley had quieted down, another incident like this occurredâsurely someone with sharp eyes would seize on it and stir up fresh trouble.
âWhatever. Iâm about to head back anyway. Let Ming Lan and those who come after scratch their heads over this⌠huh?â
On the snowâblanketed summit, a sudden crimson glow erupted. A thousand layers of rosy light whipped across the sky, its heat fierce enough to turn flesh and bone to ash. It instantly blanketed half the heavens, melting the snow belowâand then Jin Huanâs unusually calm voice followed: âIt was you who struck the blow.â
âI wouldnât dare steal someone elseâs glory.â
Immortal Chi Yin’s thoughtâtransmitting mastery was perfectly in sync with herâevery reply matched her words exactly. She pursed her lips in a smile, squinted at the blinding light, and after a brief assessment, allowed it to swallow her.
The light seemed to vaporize her into a wisp of smoke. Jin Huan of course would never believe sheâd vanished so easilyâbut for that instant, he truly lost all sense of her.
Then Immortal Chi Yinâs slender form, cloaked in black, materialized from the void about thirty meters away. How sheâd emerged from the light, no one knewâbut she appeared headed for the shaded side of the cliff.
Jin Huan didnât care whether it was her whoâd killed Tu Duâheâd never forget that on Heavenly Wings Pavilion, it had been her first blade that struck him, after all heâd done to help the Mysterious Moon Sect!
The Myriad Rays Draping Cloud Pearl spewed a hundred zhang of crimson light in a roaring sweep.
Immortal Chi Yin flipped off the cliffâs crest, showing no intention of backing down. âYou selfârighteous foolâIâve long grown sick of looking at youâŚâ
âPerfectâletâs finish you off together!â
Those last words curled on her lips but never truly escaped; instead, they lifted the corners of her mouth in a faint smile.
The attack missed, but Jin Huanâs keen gaze swept the shaded slope belowânothing escaped him. In that moment, he saw not only Immortal Chi Yin but another figure as well!
âHaâyouâre here too!â
He threw back his head and laughed loudlyâthe release heâd craved since the fierce battle at last found an outlet.
High overhead, Shi Song and Hu Dan arrived, hoping to intercept him midair. But though Jin Huan was drenched in blood, his power had peaked; they couldnât stop him. They watched helplessly as he plummeted like a meteor, unslowed, and slammed into the cliffâs summit.
The impact thundered across the peak Fortress City relied on.
Ice and rock sheared away in an instant, and the shockwave violently rocked the Heavenly Wings Pavilion belowâready to collapse at any moment.