I Am the Fated Villain - Chapter 1236
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Chapter 1236

Chapter 1236

Chapter 1236: Time cuts the world like a knife, Ziji; why must you do this?

King Ming exited the cavern of the imperial clans forebear, wearing an uncertain expression. He needed to figure out the individuals stance, but based on their recent words, they didnt truly wish to get involved.

The imperial clans forebear wouldnt emerge in the world anytime soon. There was concern that being born prematurely could result in termination. But in this realm, what force existed that could threaten the immortal ancestor of the imperial family?

At that moment, King Ming pondered the distant and boundless land. Did this imply that numerous powerful beings from ancient times were poised to return from that place?

The merging of the foreign land and the immortal realm was an inevitable trend. Even the Immortal King sensed the aura and direction of fate in the darkness.

This trend was unstoppable. Even the Immortal King couldnt a.s.sert that he would defy fate and alter the course; otherwise, hed undoubtedly be crushed by terrifying cause and effect, his essence obliterated.

If thats the case, are you treating the Immortal King as an abandoned son?

King Mings expression darkened. He sensed that the imperial clans forebear feared that forbidden existence. Knowing the forbidden ent.i.ty wasnt in its peak state; they dared not confront it directly now, opting to maintain their prime state to avoid catastrophic consequences.

So, must I witness the Immortal King of a foreign land become prey before my eyes?

King Ming was truly unwilling, especially since he bore the imprint left by that individual. It served as a coordinate, allowing them to descend at any time and locate him. Even if he escaped the foreign land, eluding that persons grasp was impossible. His fate was sealed, as the imperial clans forebear claimed.

Is there truly no alternative?

King Ming felt anxious and uneasy, unwilling to accept this as the end. Individuals reaching the level of the Immortal King were the central figures of every era. They wouldnt willingly meet a tragic demise.

Upon returning to the universe under his jurisdiction, King Ming initiated orders and exerted every effort to discover a way to perpetuate his legacy.

Simultaneously, he received word from Ming Yi that she had delivered the decree to King Luo. The unfolding events hinged on the decisions King Luo and his a.s.sociates made.

This brought a glimmer of hope to King Ming. However, shock seized him when he discovered that the Buddha Kingdom of the Southern Immortal Domain had crumbled within a day, and the entire universe had collapsed into decay. Bitterness crept onto his face as if glimpsing his impending fate.

He believed this outcome resulted from the Buddha Kings decision to confront Gu Changge, leading to such devastation. Even the Buddhist kingdom he had established lay in ruins.

The scene seemed eerily familiar as if a cycle of reincarnation was playing out reminiscent of the Immortal Palace that once ruled the Immortal Domain in its prime.

Subsequently, King Ming sought out other Immortal Kings in the foreign land, eager to strategize with them. The higher the beings, the more they felt the weight of oppression and fear. Learning that Gu Changge directly consumed Immortal Kings for sustenance intensified their unwillingness to await their demise pa.s.sively.

Half a month, neither lengthy nor brief, they were pa.s.sed in the blink of an eye for the Immortal Kings. After countless years of conflict, the immortal domain and the foreign land plunged into a rare tranquility.

Recently, time felt like a relentless blade, cutting away at each day, attempting to erode the souls of cultivators worldwide. This premonition heightened anxiety and terror, permeating every universe with uneasy emotions.

The impending change loomed on the horizon, with the knowledge that the sky might crumble and hope might be extinguished. Yet, preparations persisted, whether in the immortal or foreign lands. Even the younger generation silently readied themselves.

Within this atmosphere, a shroud of gloom enveloped the hearts of all ethnic groups and cultivators. The Central Immortal Domain, in particular, grew increasingly quiet. As time advanced, nervousness escalated.

Several ancient Immortal Kings, dormant for an extended period, awakened from forbidden places of ancient times or concealed lineages within the hidden world. Their intuition roused them from a deep slumber, sensing a colossal and fearsome supreme being slowly opening its eyes, poised to pay attention to the heavens.

Discovering the resurgence of the taboo existence that had once annihilated the world shocked them even more. Such a character, especially in the current world, seemed beyond resistance. Not even during the zenith of the Immortal Realm could anyone contend; the original Immortal Domain fell to their might.

Do the ancient heroic spirits, the immortal war G.o.ds, plan to return? Just like before, to save the world and avert this impending catastrophe, sighed the ancient existences of all races.

Anxious and uneasy, their hearts yearned for the return of those powerful ent.i.ties who had vanished from the immortal domain over an extended period.

With time running out, discussions among the ancient beings ensued.

It will be half a month in three days. We must devise countermeasures, or our fate will mirror the Buddha Kingdoms. The destruction of the Buddha Kingdom is merely a demonstration to intimidate us, like killing chickens to scare monkeys.

In the universe of the w.a.n.g family, a pure land enveloped in immortal mist, the two surviving immortal kings convened to strategize. Holding the most profound heritage in the Central Immortal Domain, the w.a.n.g family boasted an ancient lineage that had endured across the ages.

Despite having two peak-level Immortal Kings, they acknowledged the uncertainty.

My royal family must send an immortal king, but even that may not ensure safety. Preserve the background and inheritance, urge the younger generations to depart, and seek refuge in a remote small world. In the event of a major conflict, the flame of my w.a.n.g family will persist, avoiding true extinction.

The consensus was reached to allow some clan members, including the younger generation, to depart with their heritagethe hope for the future of the w.a.n.g family.

After millions of years of cultivation, these talented individuals might ascend to become immortal kings and restore the familys glory.

Both Immortal Kings decided to leave permanently, deeming that even if one remained in the family, it would bring about no change. On the contrary, it might provoke the taboo existence.

Soon, the entire clan received the orders of the two w.a.n.g family ancestors, and a somber atmosphere enveloped the faces of the members.

A profound sense of sorrow permeated the w.a.n.g family. Who could have antic.i.p.ated that the immortal king of a lineage that had endured countless epochs would one-day face collapse and the threat of extinction?

This calamity extended beyond the family; it was a crisis that the entire era and immortal domain would confront. In the vast expanse of time, such changes might seem as inconsequential as dust, but in this era, they loomed like a mountain, capable of crus.h.i.+ng everyone.

Even w.a.n.g Wushang, known for his deep contemplation, remained silent, his fists clenched beneath his sleeves. The rapid and unexpected nature of these events caught him off guard. He hadnt yet a.s.sumed leaders.h.i.+p of the w.a.n.g family and rose to prominence.

Now, he grappled with the challenge of survival in this dire situation. Immortals within the w.a.n.g family sought ways to preserve their lineage. However, w.a.n.g Wushang, still a part of the younger generation, had not attained true immortality, let alone the elusive status of an immortal king. He felt a profound sense of powerlessness in the face of these circ.u.mstances.

The rest of the w.a.n.g familys younger generation shared w.a.n.g Wushangs sentiments, harboring compa.s.sion and unwillingness in their hearts.

Im going to have a banquet with my two ancestors, declared w.a.n.g Ziji, contrary to the prevailing atmosphere, displaying an unusual calmness.

She didnt wish to hide; the prospect of a secluded life troubled her. In the face of an impending catastrophe, she preferred to face it head-on rather than conceal herself like a mouse.

w.a.n.g Zijis decision left many members of the w.a.n.g family stunned and puzzled. As a seedling personally nurtured by an immortal king ancestor, she held a promising future, destined to become an immortal king. Despite this bright outlook, she chose to face death alongside the two immortal king ancestors.

w.a.n.g Wushang, though perplexed, chose not to voice his concerns. Persuading w.a.n.g Ziji was impossible at this juncture, and she likely wouldnt heed his words.

Subsequently, several true immortals opted to join the two immortal king ancestors at the Moon King Palace, fully aware that it might be a banquet leading to dire consequences. They chose to live and die alongside their ancestors.

Ziji, why are you doing this?

One of the true immortals, aware of w.a.n.g Zijis choice of the immortal king ancestor, expressed softness in his eyes but shook his head, conveying a sense of helplessness.

She appeared as a benevolent older woman, her hair silver like snow. Unlike other immortal kings, she lacked an unrivaled aura and exuded a gentle demeanor. w.a.n.g Ziji, without offering any explanations, smiled.

In truth, her life resembled that of a caged canary. Although brought to the w.a.n.g family in the immortal domain, she didnt enjoy the same freedom as she did in the upper realm. Back then, she could do as she pleased, free from any constraints.

However, within the immortal domain, even venturing outside brought the watchful eyes of the w.a.n.g familys maids, subjecting her to various restrictions. Moreover, the w.a.n.g family intended to use her as a p.a.w.n in marriage, linking her to King Luos Mansion.

In recent days, she delved into the w.a.n.g familys ancient books, particularly seeking information about the Forbidden Era. Despite the a.s.sociated taboos and significant risks, her curiosity surpa.s.sed any concerns.

While in the Upper Realm, she only knew fragments from the records in the Human Ancestor Halls cla.s.sics, which needed to be more detailed. Now, within the immortal domain, she sought more precise records.

Although the cla.s.sics described the taboo existence as the source of heavenly disasters, the chief instigator of dark eras, heinous, hideous, with three heads and six arms, feeding on immortals, and the lord of all demons.

w.a.n.g Ziji found these accounts reminiscent of the unofficial histories from her previous life. They were written by later generations based on conjectures and guesses, lacking substantial evidence.

If the records were accurate, how did those who had witnessed the true face of the taboo existence manage to doc.u.ment these unofficial histories?