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Chapter 1103 - 113: Weaving Fate (Seeking Monthly Pass)
Chapter 1103: Chapter 113: Weaving Fate (Seeking Monthly Pass)
The cool night wind blew across the cheeks of the two amid the ruins.
At the end of that ’ordinary memory,’ Ruoke En explored that research institute.
He encountered the Lizard monster, found the nursery abandoned for countless years, and also saw that mechanical tree.
Ultimately, he acquired the ’Hermit’ Talent Sequence and returned from the relics.
He did not meet the person who accidentally arrived outside the research facility.
Or rather, he was the one who accidentally arrived outside the research facility.
In this cold wind, Ruoke En hung his head low and asked softly, "Which part is really my memory?"
After a brief silence, He Ao gently shook his head and spoke softly, "I don’t know."
An even colder silence lingered beneath the dim expanse of deep space.
If it were to be said in terms of Mysticism, the memory of being raised in the research facility as a ’Relic Remnant’ unquestionably is Ruoke En’s memory.
Because from the situation in the series of memories that followed, many things in the relic recognized his ’Relic Remnant’ identity and could form a mystical connection due to this status, from which he gained quite a few benefits.
The remains of the three Angels, and the current City of Rong Guang, were found by him to a certain extent relying on the mystical connections of his Relic Remnant status.
Moreover, he also lived in Feklay for a period of time, even encountering some of the people who appeared in that ’ordinary memory,’ and drank in the bar where he had worked in the ’ordinary memory.’
But the boss of that bar, as well as those ’former colleagues,’ did not recognize him.
In this regard, that ’ordinary memory’ seems to be false, as if it were a false memory implanted into his mind by some being.
But this ’ordinary memory’ was buried at the deepest part of his soul, and if not for the tear and reconnect of fate, it would never surface until death.
It appears this memory has no function; simply implanting this memory into Ruoke En’s mind seems to have no purpose.
But Ruoke En indeed has no social relations or Mystical connections associated with this ’ordinary memory.’
No, that’s not right, there is one.
An object surfaced in He Ao’s mind—the channel from the Main World to the relics.
In Ruoke En’s ’Remnant’s Memory,’ he had killed a Transcendent from the Main World to the relics, and by making a sacrifice, he obtained a kind of soul imprint from this Transcendent, which ultimately pulled him from the relics back to the Main World.
But if such an ’imprint’ marked by the relic’s channel could be transferred so easily.
The Higher Beings in the relics would have been able to send their monsters to the Main World in droves long ago.
Unless Ruoke En himself is from the Main World and was brought to the relics by the relic channel, he inherently has that special ’imprint,’ thus allowing him to be pulled back to the Main World by the relic channel.
No matter how the Mystical connection changes, whoever this person becomes in terms of Mysticism, the relic channel only recognizes the ’imprint’ it has made.
But if the truth is indeed so, does this mean that the ’Remnant’s Memory’ is false?
After Ruoke En’s arrival in the relics, was his memory ’completely altered’ by something?
No, it’s not just the memory that was altered, but also the Mystical connection related to this memory, social relations, and the memories of all people associated with it.
This memory reshaped Ruoke En’s personality, affected all his future life choices, and also connected him to things he would never have encountered otherwise.
That thing didn’t weave Ruoke En’s memory.
It wove his fate.
Thump—
The crisp knock from the inside echoed in He Ao’s memory.
The last word left by 8753 also reappeared before He Ao’s eyes.
[Fate]
He Ao lifted his head and looked around.
In the void, intricate lines seemed to emerge, weaving the entire world into a chessboard.
In this moment, he finally realized where the power that the Rong Guang Society has to cover memories and perception comes from.
Underneath that High Tower, behind that sealed metal door.
The Higher Being related to Super Memory, its ability is related to memory.
Is the Starlight Silhouette the one sealed under the High Tower?
Probably not, the being underneath the High Tower, He Ao had glimpsed once when he had previously visited the Relic of the Bygone Days; its power was purple.
The extraordinary power displayed by the Starlight Silhouette differs from the power gained through the Super Memory path.
And the entity sealed beneath the high tower is most likely a Higher Being or object associated with Super Memory.
Does the Starlight Silhouette have some connection to the existence beneath the high tower? Or are they collaborating?
But why doesn’t he open that door?
It’s clear that even a B-rank could open it.
Is he unable to open it for some reason? Does that seal have some high-level restriction? A restriction that prevents Higher Beings from approaching?
But even with high-level restrictions, couldn’t he find a B-rank Monster to do his bidding?
Previously, he could even guide Ruoke En to open that door.
But he did not.
Even he is unwilling to open that door and release whatever is sealed beneath the high tower? Preferring only to borrow its power in some way?
But would the existence beneath the high tower simply lend its power for nothing in return?
He Ao withdrew his gaze and looked at Ruoke En before him.
All these Higher Beings are worse than the next.
"You know the truth now?"
Ruoke En lifted his head, looked at He Ao, and asked hoarsely with his mouth open.
He Ao paused and replied softly, "Perhaps."
"Then don’t tell me."
Ruoke En cracked a smile; he suddenly reached out, grabbed He Ao’s bloodstained elbow, and his soul began to burn fiercely, "If you can withstand it, then take them."
As his voice fell, a series of distorted images and information, carrying fierce corruption, flooded into He Ao’s mind.
He Ao initially wanted to sever the connection, but soon realized that amidst these corrupted messages lay a vast amount of Mysticism Knowledge.
This was the Mysticism Knowledge that Ruoke En had obtained from the Starlight Silhouette.
Ruoke En was passing this knowledge to He Ao by burning his soul.
He lowered his head, gazing at Ruoke En before him.
The hazy starlight sprinkled on his decayed face crisscrossed with furrows; he looked at He Ao and also past him to the starry sky behind, swallowing hard, then chuckled, "If one day, you truly see fate, if possible, relay a message to it from me."
His head was lifted, his hoarse voice rose slightly, and he let out a beast-like roar, "Fuck its mother!"
At that moment, the fiercely burning soul completely dissipated into nothingness; beneath the scattered starlight remained only a dry, decayed corpse with its head raised.
He Ao staggered to his feet, looking at the corpse before him and raised his hand.
A surging brilliance turned into a raging fire that sprung from the earth, enveloping the corpse.
Although Ruoke En never truly received the City of Rong Guang’s acknowledgment, his years of influence allowed him, even at the brink of death, to maintain some control over the city’s state.
But with his complete death, that connection broke as well, and the city finally fell entirely under He Ao’s control.
He Ao lifted his gaze to the Shadowless Sword lying aside.
Retrieve objects from the air!
The invisible blade returned to his hand in an instant.
At this moment, a faint gray radiance lingered upon the sharp edge of the sword.
The Starlight Silhouette that had been controlling ’Ruoke En’ had also conveniently placed a seal on the Shadowless Sword, causing He Ao to lose control over it.
However, such a casually placed seal, though high in placement, was not particularly strong in reality.
A trace of red glow emerged from the void surrounding him, alighting upon He Ao’s fingertips.
Then he lightly touched the red glow to the sword’s body.
Boom—
The gray radiance shattered with a boom, and the Shadowless Sword returned to its original transparency.
Then He Ao let go, and the invisible blade naturally slipped from his grasp, floating behind him.
He raised his head to look at the pitch-black deep space overhead, scattered with only a few stars, and spoke softly,
"Sun!"
A surge of brilliance abruptly extends from the edge of the entire city, converging above the sky.
A blazing sun of radiance appears at the center of the sky.
The glow disperses the night, bringing warmth and light once again to this world.
The transparent sky slowly solidifies, turning into twisted, vivid red flesh.
Then, streaks of blue brilliance spread within that red flesh, covering it, forming an azure canopy above the burning sun.
A bit of water vapor condenses under the canopy, turning into drifting white clouds.
When the sky is formed again, He Ao turns his gaze towards the city’s outskirts in the distance.
Around that large pit stand towering walls He Ao had just erected to block the sight of the surrounding people, to prevent them from seeing what they shouldn’t.
As He Ao’s gaze passes, those walls that obstruct the view sink into the ground one by one, revealing the densely packed and cramped crowd behind them.
They are bent over, not accustomed to the sudden sunlight, struggling to raise their hands to shield their eyes.
Among these people, many have started showing signs of mutation within their bodies.
Even though they have developed a certain tolerance from the pollution of the City of Rong Guang, He Ao still directly created walls to block their sight; but the pollution from the recent battle, just the tiny amount that overflowed, has already severely impacted their bodies.
He Ao lowers his head, looking down at his feet.
The land beneath his feet, once calm, begins to roil intensely, and then—like a growing tree—suddenly shoots up from the ground.
A towering clock tower materializes out of nowhere on the ground, lifting He Ao to above the sky.
Dong——
The sonorous bell tolls from the clock tower, and the huge crater that took over half the city and was destroyed by darkness trembles swiftly.
The old-fashioned train that had fallen to the ground is lifted by an invisible force, standing upright once more, emitting loud whistles as it passes around the pit.
A maid with gray-golden hair extends her hand from the opened train door, picking up Li Cheng off the ground, as well as Andaville’s Spear not far from him.
Meanwhile, as the old-fashioned train passes by, the dense and darkly twisted space within the pit shakes violently, then suddenly flips over.
Streets lit by gas lamps appear under the illumination of the glow.
Figures standing between the streets lift their heads in confusion, looking up at the sky.
When they see the blazing sun, all are briefly stunned before hastily covering their eyes.
Then, after a brief pause, they peek through the gaps between their fingers, looking at the bright radiance outside.
After fully taking control of the City of Rong Guang, He Ao discovered that the so-called ’upper’ and ’lower’ layers were actually two sides of the same board.
And now, as most of the upper layer is destroyed, he is about to flip the lower layer over, merging the two into one.
Dong——
The second bell toll resonates under the scorching sun.
The warmth of the glow, like it received an order, spreads to all corners, permeating every body that trembles with flesh.
The power of the ’Immaculate’ can alleviate or weaken the pollution to a certain extent.
Of course, the power of the Lightless from the City of Rong Guang carries a certain pollution, but the ’residents’ here have developed a certain tolerance to this ’local pollution’.
As the brightness flashes by, the distorted and mutated figures among the crowd seem to find some relief, and the undulating flesh beneath the skin gradually smooths out.
The hurtling train speeds past the top of the clock tower; the door of a carriage opens, and He Ao raises his hand.
Retrieve objects from the air!
A golden pocket watch appears in his hand.
He opens the cover of the pocket watch and glances at the time inside, then looks up at the sun in the sky.
Dong——
At this moment, from atop the towering clock tower, the third bell tolls.
The sun, stationary in the sky, begins to revolve; a warm breeze blows across the heavens and earth, and the white clouds afloat in the sky start to drift with the wind.
Click——
The towering clock tower begins to move its hands.
Time, as if starting anew from this moment, begins to flow once more.
——
Main World
Liu Zhengyun watched the skies turn serene again on the screen.
After a brief pause, he walked to the window of his office, drew back the curtains, and gazed at the sky outside.
The stars were twinkling brightly, and the sky was clear for thousands of miles.
His tense cheeks lifted slightly, then slowly formed into a smile.
······
The private plane maneuvered through the clouds as Wu Ganglie bound the out-of-control pilot and tossed him aside, then reached for the flight controls.
The slender plane suddenly ascended, breaking through the dense cloud cover.
The dazzling sunlight shone upon the smiling man’s face in the cockpit.
······
"Chichi, did we forget someone?"
Yan Yue, who was slightly dizzy and bandaged, looked at the dizzy patients being lifted onto the vehicle.
The bright sunlight illuminated her slightly blood-stained cheeks.
"Forgot someone?"
Lin Chichi was startled, then looked around.
There were so many patients around that she couldn’t immediately think of who was forgotten.
"That one over there, the old man with his head buried in the ground, looks kind of familiar,"
Yan Yue’s gaze stretched to the distance, falling on the depths of a pile of ruins, "Who is he?"
"It’s Elder Ruodel!"
At that moment, Lin Chichi finally reacted, rushing towards that direction while shouting, "We’ve got to pull him out!"
——
Within the slightly shaking train, Li Cheng rubbed his temples and opened his eyes, only to see He Ao crouching in front of him, smiling, "Did we win?"
"Yes,"
He Ao nodded gently, "We won."
Although he had been wary when ’Hao Yi’ was first allowed to pass through the channel, realizing that the channel was sturdy enough to allow Angel Tier items to pass through.
After all, if the channel itself is so robust and yet the Advent has not been activated, it’s a matter of suspicion in itself.
At that time, He Ao suspected that the conditions for the ritual might have been ready, and this could be a trap aimed at ’him’.
Thus, he dared to let his main body come through only after he managed to control the Wheel of Stars.
But the strength of the enemy still somewhat exceeded his estimation.
If it weren’t for Li Cheng’s desperate final attack and the lingering obsession of the three Angel Tier beings of the City of Rong Guang to buy time, he might not have had the chance to summon the Wheel of Stars.
"Well done!"
Li Cheng weakly lifted his hand and gave a thumbs up to He Ao.
"Director, I..."
He Ao looked at him, starting to speak.
After this encounter, he indeed showed many extraordinary aspects.
"Who doesn’t have secrets?"
Li Cheng interrupted him with a smile, weakly patting He Ao’s arm, "All I know is that you’re a good kid from our Research Institute. The real problem is that us old geezers aren’t capable enough to help you when it counts."
He Ao looked at the pale-faced Li Cheng in front of him, slightly opened his mouth, and in the end, he smiled, sat down on the floor next to Li Cheng, glanced at the sunlight outside the window, and said with a smile,
"Director, those ’predecessors’ who left the city also left me some information."
As Li Cheng looked on in bewilderment, one of the two sets of information contained in the last glimmer left by the one-eyed silhouette surfaced in He Ao’s mind.
[Talent Sequences 209: Thunder Dominator]
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