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Chapter 623: Burn the Boats, You Shuo

At the remote border of the foreign land, black snow drifted through the air.

A weathered fortress stood tall on this alien soil, its once-magnificent grandeur still faintly discernible.

In the beginning, the Celestial Phoenix Domain was not limited to just Celestial City, nor was the outside world always a foreign land.

This place was originally the rear, but now the city walls were riddled with scars, corpses littered the land beyond, and the stench of blood hung heavy in the air.

Everything bore witness to the brutal battle that had taken place here the day before.

Inside a stronghold within the city, $2iang Yu stood at the forefront, flanked by the Celestial Clan—including Pojun—and representatives of the martial families from Earth City, all gathered before a defensive map.

"We have no retreat left. Our only option now is to burn our bridges and fight to the death."

Jiang Yu rested his hand on the Celestial Divine Sword at his waist, opening the meeting with these words.

The gazes of those present were complex—filled with sighs, resentment, and regret—yet they had no choice but to suppress their emotions.

The situation truly left them no way out.

Their retreat had been cut off. None had expected Tan Lang, the Celestial Clan’s most valiant warrior, to have long defected to the foreign land.

"Without supplies or reinforcements, the longer we drag this out, the slimmer our chances of victory."

"If we’re going to gamble with our lives, we need a plan."

"We can’t just eat demon flesh—that madness-inducing poison will kill us..."

"Even if we barely win against a pincer attack, how will we return to Celestial City?"

The murmurs among the Earth City martial artists grew louder, their unease swelling.

Jiang Yu listened quietly until the clamor subsided, then swept his gaze across the group.

"You don’t need to overthink this. Your task is to hold off the majority of the high-level demons here."

"I will take the strongest Celestial warriors and leave. At the very least, you must hold out for three days."

"Three days?"

The martial artists exchanged glances, their expressions unreadable.

They didn’t voice it, but the same question burned in their minds—

Was Jiang Yu using them as a rearguard while he fled?

"I plan to strike at the heart of the enemy—cut off the head of the snake," Jiang Yu added, his confidence unwavering.

A middle-aged Earth City martial artist chuckled bitterly. "It seems we have no choice in the matter."

Indeed, even if Jiang Yu truly intended to abandon them, they couldn’t stop him.

Now, they could only hope his words were true—and that he would succeed.

But even then, the rear was still...

Thud—

A round object rolled into the room, tumbling twice before coming to a stop.

It was a severed head—eyes wide open, golden blood dried on its face.

Tan Lang.

The figure who had thrown the head strode in through the black snow, rubbing his hands before settling by the brazier. He picked up a fire poker, still stained with blood, and poked at the embers.

To the onlookers, this ordinary-looking old farmer seemed absurdly out of place.

A Celestial warrior, born under the glow of violet auroras, had been slain—by a mere mortal.

Jiang Yu studied him for a long moment before bowing slightly.

"Elder Dong, I ask that you accompany us to the Abyssal Vale."

"This old man will go, but not with you."

Dong Changtian didn’t even glance at him.

To him, Jiang Yu—the emperor who wielded the divine sword—was not dazzling.

Because he had already seen the true sun.

......

Outside the city.

"Lao Luo, how did you win again?"

"One tile, eight bamboos—your luck’s too good!"

"Hahaha, I’m keeping track! Don’t forget to pay up once we leave Celestial City!"

The crisp clatter of bone-carved mahjong tiles filled the air as the Demon Sect members reveled—some playing games, others drinking, the atmosphere lively.

Luo Yexian had been riding a wave of success lately.

The demons could be controlled using the Beast Hall’s secret techniques—they seemed intrinsically linked to the Beast God worshipped by the sect.

Celestial City’s counterattack against the foreign land had been crushed under the weight of natural adversities, barely making a ripple.

Just the demons organized by the Beast Hall alone had forced the enemy to hole up in their city.

With Tan Lang’s betrayal, that fortress wouldn’t hold much longer.

The credit undoubtedly belonged to him.

The Blood Refining Hall Master snorted. "The next Celestial Disaster hasn’t even arrived yet. The Ancestral God is still recuperating—who knew this trial would end so soon? I didn’t even get to use my preparations."

"I feel the same. Jiang Yu probably thought to strike while the Ancestral God was weak, but he was too foolish and arrogant," the burly Yin-Yang Hall Master said in a delicate voice.

Jiang Yu’s blunders weren’t just embarrassing to his own side—even his enemies found them cringe-worthy.

Ahem. "The trial isn’t necessarily over. There will still be chances to earn merit."

Luo Yexian shook his head.

These two were getting too full of themselves—had they already forgotten about Ying Bing?

But even she might struggle to turn the tide now. Jiang Yu had pushed the situation past the point of no return.

Just then, a towering bull-headed demon entered to report.

"By the Ancestral God’s decree, all hall masters are to return to the Abyssal Vale at once!"

"What happened?"

"Jiang Yu has led a group of Celestials to the outskirts of the Abyssal Vale!"

What?

Hall Master Lu, Luo Yexian, and the Yin-Yang Hall Master’s expressions shifted instantly.

A sneak attack?

This kid had no honor—and what a ruthless heart! Without the Celestials, the city would fall in no time.

Those left behind would have no choice but to fight to the death.

He was trading their lives for a single shot at the enemy’s heart.

Had this been Jiang Yu’s plan from the very beginning?

"Time is of the essence. The hall masters must depart immediately."

"Let’s move!"

After a quick discussion, Luo Yexian and the other two decided to leave the weaker demons behind to maintain the siege while they took the strongest ones back to reinforce the Abyssal Vale.

"Go!"

With the bull-headed demon leading the way, they set off toward the Abyssal Vale.

......

The Abyssal Vale.

Malevolent winds howled through this place—the origin of Celestial City’s calamity, the most corrupted and twisted region of this world. Thick black moss, like compressed black snow, covered the ground, alongside grotesquely shaped stone carvings.

The creatures that thrived here were as vile as the land itself.

At the peak of the highest mountain stood a temple.

Within it, the power of the second Celestial Disaster was brewing.

Here lay the source of the disaster, countless powerful demons, Demon Sect members who had undergone the baptism, and that transcendent being from beyond.

Now, figures stood in the skies above the Abyssal Vale, their eyes fixed on the distant horizon.

There, a golden dragon coiled around the illusory form of a divine city, tearing through the layers of black snow as it advanced.

"More Celestials have come to the Abyssal Vale... just like we once did."

"Let’s keep them here."

"After this battle, He will take us to the true world... He will grant us rebirth..."

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    Abyssal Veil.
    A malevolent wind swept through; this was the origin of the Heavenly Human City's disaster, the most foul and twisted place in this world, where thick black moss grew everywhere, as if compressed from black snow, and there were strangely shaped stone carvings.
    The creatures that could survive here were as harsh as the environment itself.
    A temple stood on the highest peak of the mountain range.
    The power of the second natural disaster was incubating within it.
    Here, there was the source of the natural disaster, a considerable number of powerful demons, members of the Demon Summoning Cult who had undergone a ritual, and that supreme external entity.
    At this moment, figures stood in the sky above Abyssal Veil, looking towards the distant horizon.
    There, a phantom of a divine city, with a golden Dragon coiling around it, broke through layers of black snow and approached.
    "More Heavenly Humans are coming to Abyssal Veil, just like us in our former lives."
    "Let's keep them here."
    "After this battle, He will take us to the true world, and grant us new life..."
    The black snow, where even sunlight couldn't penetrate, rippled and evaporated under the illumination of Earth City.
    Had this Otherworld perhaps welcomed a dawn?
    A temporary vacuum formed between the two sides, falling into an eerie silence.
    Carried by Imperial City, the Heavenly Humans looked down and finally saw the forms of the entities below.
    They were all tall, with white hair, and their clothing corresponded to their own, but with an ancient, dilapidated quality amidst the splendor.
    Without exception, they had bluish skin, hollow black pupils, and as they breathed, turbid Qi rose, seemingly forming the black snow.
    Vaguely, they resonated with this world.
    This also revealed the identity of these beings—Heavenly Humans.
    However, their bodies had long since decayed, driven by already corrupted Soul Powers, existing between life and death; calling them living dead was more fitting.
    "Huanglie, Xiangji, Guxing..."
    Leize muttered, looking at those distinct figures.
    Among those entities, there were many ancestors who had left a profound mark in the records of the Heavenly Human race.
    And indeed, ordinary individuals would not have the qualifications to appear in Abyssal Veil.
    But now, they had become living dead, standing on the opposite side of everyone.
    "Why are they here?"
    "It must be the Blood God's doing; he had already placed guardians in Abyssal Veil... But why didn't they participate in the last wave of natural disaster?"
    "Perhaps because they couldn't leave the Otherworld, but now, it is us who stand on the Otherworld..."
    The Heavenly Humans were transcendent, above all things, because they were the darlings of this world.
    Now, their ancestors, who were like them or even more powerful, had become living dead guarding the temple for the enemy; how could they not feel a chill down their spines?
    "You also come from the true world."
    "Heavenly Humans born in this sub-world cannot possess this unusual phenomenon."
    The living dead, just called Huanglie, looked at Jiang Yu with his dark pupils, revealing a grim expression.
    His voice stirred rolling black clouds, as if endless resentment rose from Abyssal Veil.
    The ground of the Otherworld suddenly ignited, as if this place had become a volcanic mountain range about to erupt, and his figure disappeared into the sea of fire.
    The next moment, an exceptionally tall 'mountain' rose from the sea of fire.
    That was not a mountain, but a giant whose entire body was burning.
    Leize, standing beside Jiang Yu, had a solemn expression; he hurled a pure bolt of lightning into the sky.
    The weather changed, and thousands of lightning bolts descended, instantly turning the world into a prison of raging thunder, halting the burning giant's advance.
    "Everyone, let's move."
    Leize was the first Heavenly Human to make a decision.
    His body was entwined with tiny lightning snakes, as if a Thunder Divine had descended, and he stepped out of the divine city's scenery.
    The thunder prison did not extinguish the black flame giant; although the opponent was struck by lightning, causing black flames to leap, they quickly mended.
    The Heavenly and Earthly powers of both sides were canceling each other out.
    In a breath, Leize transformed into a flash of electricity and rushed into the prison he had set up.
    He was not an isolated case.
    Rivers of water surged out of nowhere, turbid waves emptying the sky; wind and sand swirled, sandstorms scouring the black snow; brilliant starlight pierced through the gloom... Pojun was the most primal; he had become a Heavenly Human through martial arts, wielding a spear in one hand and a long saber in the other, moving through the battlefield.
    The Otherworld, dormant for many years, was now almost turned upside down.
    The battlefield was divided into dozens of areas, and the battle entered a white-hot stage from the very beginning.
    But it wouldn't be long before the scales of victory would tip.
    Because this was in the Otherworld.
    The Heavenly Humans could resonate with Heaven and Earth, and so could their opponents, with an endless supply of reserves, unless these living dead's reliance on existence in the world was completely severed.
    All they could do was buy time for Jiang Yu.
    Imperial City traversed the chaotic battlefield, approaching the temple.
    The figure holding the Divine Sword, from beginning to end, kept his gaze fixed on a black coffin connected to the ground deep within the temple.
    This was a rare opportune moment.
    Imperial City suddenly shrank, hovering above Jiang Yu's head, and the imperial power emanating from it grew even more intense.
    With profound imperial might, with the wrath of an emperor felling a million corpses, Imperial City crashed down.
    In the distance.
    "Damn, they're fighting so fiercely."
    "If they fought like this in Heavenly Human City, there would be no need for the next natural disaster; the place would be a wasteland before the fight was even over."
    "Hey, do you think the abandoned cities outside Heavenly Human City were destroyed like this?"
    "Jiang Yu went towards Ancestor Divine; what should we do?!"
    The members of the Demon Summoning Cult arrived late, seeing the chaotic Abyssal Veil from afar.
    "Heh, Jiang Yu wants to harm Ancestor Divine; he's just overestimating himself," Lu Tangzhu of the Blood Refinement Hall sneered.
    "We should go together and surround those Heavenly Humans, lest they escape. Ancestor Divine will praise us for being adaptable."
    The Yinyang Hall Master also nodded.
    "Indeed, if we're any later, we might only be spectators when we return."
    Luo Yexian had originally planned to slack off and wholeheartedly agreed with their plan.
    Just then, a clear and honest voice rang out.
    The three of them turned around to see the ox-headed demon.
    "Jiang Yu, that brat, is indeed not worth worrying about, but Ancestor Divine is still recovering and not at his peak. If he were to suffer even a slight injury, it would harm his venerable prestige."
    The ox-headed demon was quite loyal.
    The three looked at each other; what could they help with by getting closer?
    If it were in the outside world, it would be fine, but Jiang Yu was now an Emperor, empowering the Divine Sword with the strength of Heavenly Human City; they would be useless if they went up against him.
    "In that case, you take a few high-Rank demons to help," Luo Yexian said casually.
    "Then I'm going!"
    The ox-headed demon actually agreed and charged out first.
    His tragic silhouette left the others bewildered.
    Were there such brave warriors among demons? As expected, the Otherworld is vast, and all kinds of demons exist... "So brave, whose subordinate is he?"
    "I don't know, Old Luo's, maybe."
    "No, no, absolutely not mine; I hate minotaurs the most."
    "Under the Yin Yang Hall?"
    "Impossible, my Yin Yang Hall only has demons formed from plants, stones, and corpses, not living creatures."
    The few of them talked for a bit but didn't pay much attention to the matter.
    After all, there were countless nameless demons, and they couldn't have seen every single one.
    There was a reason why the various Hall Masters of the Demon Summoning Cult didn't take Jiang Yu seriously.
    Jiang Yu did seem strong, and if this were a normal Heavenly Human Trial, there was a high probability he could succeed in one battle.
    But now, lying in the temple was the Blood God.
    Crash—
    The coffin slid open with a grating sound.
    During this period, that arm, though still bluish-black, had lost its hideous wounds, replaced by streaks of thick blood-light.
    The palm gently opened and held up the phantom of Imperial City.
    Without apparent effort, it caused Jiang Yu's connection to the Inner Scenery of Heavenly Human City to waver under the unbearable strain.
    Rather than saying the palm received Imperial City, it was more like it was weighing its true strength.
    "You are far inferior to your father."
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