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Chapter 1847: Outside Of Time (End) (2)

"If one can walk its entire length, they may become a Divine God."

"I was only one step away."

Zi Qing sighed softly.

"Does this concern me?" Xu Qing suddenly asked.

Zi Qing’s gaze grew even more profound as He slowly nodded.

"At the deepest point of the Umbilical Cord of the Divine God, I saw a corridor. There were many doors there—each representing a Venerable God or a Venerable Bizarre!"

"Every time a new Venerable emerges in this world, another door appears."

Xu Qing’s pupils contracted sharply at these words.

Zi Qing continued, "Carve your name upon a door, push it open, and walk through... that is true ascension."

"At the end of that corridor sat a throne. Upon it was a figure holding a purple crystal, accompanied by the skeletal remains of a woman and a withered blue worm—both long dead."

"He sat there in solitude, exuding an antiquity that seemed to trace back to the Bizarre Realm... I didn’t know who he was, but when I saw him, two words surfaced in my mind—Si Yu!"

"He was nearing death, while I was at my peak. He blocked me from carving my name, so we fought a battle of life and death!"

"I lost that battle, escaping with only a remnant of myself. But he didn’t truly win either..."

"Because he perished at the deepest point of the umbilical cord."

"Before his end, he used the power of my retreat to send forth a possibility."

"Now that I reflect, perhaps his obstruction wasn’t malice—having reached his limit before me, my arrival gave him hope. So after my failure, he deliberately let me go... to carry that possibility away."

"That possibility merged with mine, and together... they went to the Primordial Home Planet of Brilliant Heaven."

"Then... became you."

Zi Qing looked at Xu Qing.

Xu Qing fell silent. These words sent ripples through his heart.

He thought of his purple crystal, the corridor deep in his soul, the throne...

And most importantly—the skeletal woman and blue worm Zi Qing mentioned...

After a long pause...

Zi Qing stood.

"Now that I’ve awakened, I shall walk the Umbilical Cord of the Divine God again."

"This time, no one will stop me. Will you... see me off?"

He smiled as he spoke.

Xu Qing nodded slowly.

...

The Umbilical Cord of the Divine God could manifest anywhere in the upper star rings.

But to open it required the voluntary unveiling of the upper star ring’s will—something it hated to do.

For Zi Qing, this posed no difficulty. When He chose to walk the umbilical cord in the Eighth Star Ring, its will trembled and opened of its own accord.

A massive vortex emerged—the entrance to the Umbilical Cord of the Divine God.

Zi Qing made no attempt to conceal His departure. Thus, on the day He left... every Venerable God across the upper star rings appeared.

Including the behemoth and the black pagoda.

They understood—if Desolate chose to act, Their presence would change nothing. So They came to witness openly.

Among them were also the Venerable Immortal of the Fifth Star Ring and Grandmaster Bai.

Together with all the Venerables, they watched Zi Qing... and Xu Qing.

As they reached the umbilical cord’s entrance, Zi Qing suddenly spoke:

"Would any of you... walk this path with me?"

His voice sent tremors through every Venerable present.

They knew the dangers of the umbilical cord—yet this was the road to higher realms.

Those who had reached the Venerable level all possessed their own ambitions and courage.

Given this opportunity, none would willingly accept stagnation.

So... some chose to follow Zi Qing into the umbilical cord, driven by their own purposes.

But most remained, watching alongside Xu Qing as the figures disappeared.

Xu Qing’s gaze lingered until the vortex vanished completely before slowly withdrawing.

He did not see the corridor Zi Qing described.

The Venerables dispersed.

At their level, conflict was rare—and the divide between gods and cultivators seemed trivial before the umbilical cord.

Before leaving, the Fifth Star Ring’s Venerable Immortal and Grandmaster Bai shared reminiscences with Xu Qing.

Then they returned to their star rings.

As for Xu Qing, he went back to Mount Morning Glow, listening with a gentle smile as Zi Xuan recounted their first meeting...

...

Time flowed endlessly.

Years passed without sound or trace.

The stories of time continued—new cultivators rose, old ones fell.

The same was true for gods.

An endless cycle, as though the tides of eternity had never truly shifted course.

In the years that followed, the Umbilical Cord of the Divine God opened several more times.

Each time, some Venerable Gods chose to depart in pursuit of Divine God.

But none knew whether Zi Qing and His companions had succeeded—nor whether those who entered later still lived.

Beyond the upper star rings lay the unknowable—outside of time itself.

Until... one year.

The third month, the day of Awakening of Insects.

Erniu awoke.

The moment he opened his eyes, all of Brilliant Heaven trembled with his triumphant laughter:

"Little Qing! Your Eldest Senior Brother is back—and stronger than ever! That Zi Qing fellow? I’ll help you deal with him!"

"And that fragmented-face, I’ll—"

His arrogant declaration halted abruptly as he burst through Brilliant Heaven’s skies, pointing dramatically at where the fragmented-face once hung...

Only to freeze, gaping at the empty firmament.

After a long pause, he whipped his head around, scanning the sky in confusion.

"Uh... what happened? Where’s the fragmented-face?"

"Eldest Senior Brother..."

Xu Qing’s voice came softly through the void as he appeared hand-in-hand with Zi Xuan, smiling at Erniu. .

Erniu stared at Xu Qing, then gasped.

From Xu Qing, he sensed an aura far beyond a Lord God...

"Venerable God? Venerable Immortal?"

"What... what happened? I take one nap and everything changes? The fragmented-face is gone? Zi Qing’s gone? Little Qing became a Venerable?"

Xu Qing chuckled warmly.

"I’ve been waiting for you, Eldest Senior Brother. I’m going to walk the Umbilical Cord of the Divine God. Will you..e with me?"

...

After endless years, the Umbilical Cord of the Divine God opened for the seventh time since Zi Qing’s departure.

This time, in the Ninth Star Ring.

The Venerable Immortal and Grandmaster Bai came to bid farewell—they chose to remain.

Standing before the swirling vortex, Xu Qing turned to them with Zi Xuan at his side and Erniu in tow.

Grandmaster Bai nodded faintly.

"Remember what I told you years ago? The world is the guest house of all living beings. Time is a passerby from ancient times until now... You saw me off then. Today, I see you off."

"So long as we live, we shall meet again."

Xu Qing bowed deeply.

Then he turned back to Wanggu.

With a wave of his hand, he gathered the true spirits of countless souls from his memories—including his parents.

His gaze grew resolute as he looked at Zi Xuan and Erniu.

Zi Xuan nodded gently, sheltered within his protection.

Erniu transformed into a blue worm, perching on Xu Qing’s shoulder with a boisterous shout:

"Let’s go! It’s just some lousy umbilical cord—let’s see if there’s anything tasty inside!"

Xu Qing laughed, then stepped forward without hesitation—

Into the Umbilical Cord of the Divine God.

In pursuit of the higher realm—Xiyi!

"I don’t know how many times this has been attempted... but this time, I will succeed!"

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    It just finish like that... With that level of power he couldn't idk travel and find more about his past idk, like bruh why in the first place a chapter was dedicated to explain all the other gods with his same authority if they weren't going to even appear... Why he would enter there with zi xuan and the captain?? What is even the shadow he always had with him, a shadow from a god? Not even a mention about it?, ugh anyways good novel, too superficial in the important stuff but well this is somewhat an end yaaay..
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    Конец хуже некуда!!
    Хотя, для меня лично эта история закончилась ровно в тот момент, когда этот идиот даже не вышел из горы чтоб объясниться перед Лин'эр, дальше не читал и перегорнул историю в самый конец!
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    What can I say…? Setting aside how obviously rushed this ending was and the multiple plots or unresolved matters that weren’t fully addressed. This story was on track to, and ended up at about 85% in my opinion, of being called a masterpiece. At least compared to all the other works written by Er Gen, although I haven’t read any of his previous ones and I can’t rely on my own judgment to make this verdict—based on comments from the community and from the translator who is translating the WuxiaWorld version (which is the best translation, much superior to this one), I’ve seen that the vast majority of readers reached the consensus that this story was the result of all the years of accumulation that Er Gen had poured in, learning from the weaknesses of his previous works and making his strengths even stronger. Except for the romance, which is the worst part of this novel. Honestly, if Xu Qing had completely rejected all the women chasing after him, or simply hadn't had a romance with his current partner Zi Xuan, it really wouldn't have left any mark on the story. For that, the author might as well have made the Captain a woman and problem solved lol.

    Back to the point, this story really isn't bad—it’s incredibly good. It was a shame that the author, right before entering the arc where they return to Wanggu, ended up hospitalized due to health problems, and probably because of contracts with the company or platform he publishes on, or simply not wanting to push himself too hard to avoid worsening his physical health, he decided to speedrun the final stretch, which was probably the most important part of the story. That left several loose ends, like:

    -- What exactly is the purple crystal? Where does it truly originate from? From that Si Yu mentioned in this chapter…?

    -- What does Xu Qing really have inside him? What is that throne in his soul? Does it belong to someone? Is it inherently his? What was that entity that, several chapters back during the fight with his brother, half-opened one of the doors near the throne and ate the spirits trying to harm him?

    -- What exactly is that “bizarre realm” that was introduced less than 20 chapters ago? Is it the realm above the 36 star rings, or is it the outside world?

    -- What the hell is Erniu really? How is the Seventh Master able to reincarnate indefinitely? Does he have any kind of connection to the protagonists of Er Gen's previous novels since he is too from Deep Earth?

    Those are all the loose ends I can remember, and at least in my opinion, the most important ones. I really would have liked more development regarding all those matters, but unfortunately it seems fate had other plans for the author, and thus the story ended in such a rushed way.

    Personally, I didn’t like that Desolate, or Zi Qing, escaped alive. That karma nonsense at such high levels—every time they mentioned there was no karma between them or that they had to do something to cut the karma, internally I thought, “He’s not going to kill his brother,” and that’s exactly what happened. He let him go to become a living god in whatever lies on the other side.

    At least we learned that it seems the other protagonists from Er Gen’s previous novels all appear to have reached the peak Summer Immortal level, maybe Immortal Lord, but not above that since they come from deep earth or the lower worlds, as they were described.

    One aspect that felt like a thorn in my throat because it was mentioned fewer than three times throughout the whole story, but I think it was very important is that the first star ring is completely sealed and nothing can be seen from outside or inside. My suspicions grew even more after Xu Qing reached the level of Venerable Immortal and Venerable God, yet still nothing was mentioned about that star ring. I don’t know if it has to do with the author’s rush or if he simply saved that specific star ring to be the setting for his next story or a future one. Or both. I don’t know, but I have a strong feeling that in the next work or future works by Er Gen, we’ll be seeing that star ring more often. Remember my words.

    Well, anyway, I think I have nothing more to say… actually yes, the romance was totally bland; it added nothing and contributed nothing (well, it did detract a little in my opinion because it was poorly implemented) to the story, although I think I already mentioned that, but I’ll say it again. Hopefully in his next work, the author considers writing it with zero romance or at least a good and genuine one, but that’s tough since it seems that’s the only aspect he hasn’t improved in the twelve years he’s been writing stories.

    Now I really have nothing left to say except that I feel heavy-hearted because it’s over, and even though the final stretch wasn’t the best, I still enjoyed the story immensely. I spent almost a month reading every day since the death of Captain Lei, or Captain Thunder as he’s known in the other version, reading at least 20 chapters a day. It was an exciting journey, but I suppose every journey must come to an end 23 . Truly a shame about the ending, but well—health always comes first. These Asian authors really need to take better care of their health man.

    I strongly encourage you, if you’re reading this before the other version ends, to follow it closely, because Deathblade, the translator, will surely include many important details of the story in the end-of-chapter footnotes, and if you want to read the chapter there—since, as I said, Deathblade’s translation is much better than this one—or if you’re reading this after the other version finishes, make sure to read the footnotes at the end of each chapter at least, because they usually contain important details about the story or notes the author left in the Chinese chapters that apparently were never added to this version.

    Now then, I hope fellow daoist readers enjoyed this story as much as I did. I hope to see you in other stories; may good karma accompany us wherever we are satisfied bow

    Overall:
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    (11/05/2025 1:28 p.m.)
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    Man i don't like how er gen makes everything quite about women and i don't even like them they feel too useless i don't even feel any pity or connection with them same thing with li muwan or qing er of other novels

    Somehow at the end even lore stops mattering
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    Good novel !!!
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    End. still one of the best novel I read. Kudos still to translator and the Author. Ergen hopes all be well.
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    There are still many mysteries that have not been revealed, but the novel is finished huh
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    Do we have his last post review as usual?
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    so he's just looping over and over 7 and that's how it ends?! Er Gen wtf dawg
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    End???? this is end???
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