Wu Tian’s eyelids fluttered open, heavy as stone. A dull ache throbbed at the back of his skull, and dizziness clouded his vision. For a moment, the world swam in disjointed fragments—shadows, faint light, the rustle of leaves. Slowly, his sight adjusted, and the forest around him seemed gentler than before, its menace softened by the silvery glow of the moon.
He realized he was lying not on damp soil, as he remembered collapsing upon, but atop a bed of leaves carefully arranged beneath him. The air smelled faintly of moss and earth, yet the ground was strangely warm, as though someone had prepared this place for him.
“Who moved me here? Where am I?” he whispered, his voice hoarse.
Blinking against the haze, he noticed the mouth of a cave nearby. Its interior glowed faintly, as if lit by some hidden source. He lay upon stone flooring, positioned deliberately before the cave’s entrance.
Then, a voice drifted out from within.
“Well? You’ve awakened, young one?”
The sound was melodic, clear as a bell, carrying an almost soothing cadence. Wu Tian stiffened, his heart pounding.
“Who are you?” he demanded, his voice trembling between suspicion and awe.
“Shouldn’t you already know?” the voice replied, lilting with amusement. “After all, you came here searching for me.”
Wu Tian’s breath caught. “Impossible… you can’t be the Witch Beast!”
A soft laugh echoed from the cave, playful yet unsettling. “And what, pray tell, do you imagine the Witch Beast to be?”
Wu Tian’s brow furrowed. “The Witch Beast must be terrifying. If it weren’t, cultivators wouldn’t fear it so deeply.”
Another laugh, lighter this time. “Then why is it that you, unlike all others, do not fear the Witch Beast?”
Wu Tian’s chest tightened. He spoke with raw honesty, his voice cracking under the weight of his pain. “Everyone fears the Witch Beast, yes. But I… I no longer care whether I live or die. I’ve endured endless humiliation, even from my own parents. Fear has no place left in me.”
The voice grew quieter, almost contemplative. “And what business brings you to seek the Witch Beast, child?”
Wu Tian hesitated, then confessed. “At first, I wanted to drain its energy, to repair my broken dantian and meridians. I thought if I could absorb its qi, I might finally cultivate. But now… now I no longer wish to harm it. The Witch Beast has done me no wrong. Why should I treat it with cruelty, as others have treated me?”
Silence followed, heavy and profound. The forest seemed to hold its breath. Then, the voice spoke again, softer, almost approving.
“Ah… I suspected from the start you were not like the others. You are kind at heart. That is why I saved you from death when the forest’s aura nearly consumed you.”
Wu Tian’s eyes widened. “Wait! You saved me? Then… who are you?”
The voice chuckled. “You already know who I am. There is no need to ask again.”
Confusion gnawed at Wu Tian. Could this truly be the Witch Beast? The legends never spoke of a voice so gentle, so melodic. The stories painted the creature as monstrous, savage, incapable of speech. Yet here, in the depths of the Forbidden Forest, a voice spoke to him with warmth.
“Impossible,” Wu Tian muttered. “Your voice is too soft, too human. You sound like a young woman. You cannot be the Witch Beast feared by cultivators across the land.”
He sighed, exhaustion weighing upon him. “Please… don’t toy with me. I’ve suffered enough tonight.”
If this voice belonged to the Witch Beast, then he would draw it out, force it to reveal itself.
“Tell me then,” the voice teased, “what do you believe the Witch Beast looks like?”
Wu Tian’s imagination conjured the tales he had heard in Hu Nan. “The Witch Beast is a sorcerous monster, hideous and merciless. It drains cultivators of their qi until nothing remains, perhaps even devouring their corpses afterward. That is what people say. But one thing I know for certain—the Witch Beast cannot speak with a voice as beautiful as yours.”
A delighted laugh rang out from the cave. “How fascinating! I never realized the Witch Beast was so terrifying in the minds of Hu Nan’s people. No wonder none dare approach this forest. Yet I assure you, I never spread such rumors myself.”
Wu Tian frowned. “You didn’t need to. The stories spread on their own. But tell me—who are you really?”
The voice giggled softly, evasive. “Still curious, are you?”
Wu Tian’s frustration mounted. His body felt heavy, unresponsive. He realized with alarm that he could not move his limbs. “I cannot rise. My body… it feels sealed. Did you strike my pressure points? If so, I have every right to ask who you are!” His tone carried both anger and desperation.
The voice answered calmly, “I had to be certain. I needed to know you were not a wicked cultivator seeking to steal qi. Only then could I decide whether to help you.”
Wu Tian’s temper flared. “What cultivator would dare enter this forest? They all fear their qi will be drained! And how could they steal qi they cannot even locate?” His voice rose, frustration spilling over.
The unseen speaker did not relent. “There are always fools who act recklessly. You yourself are proof—though you lack cultivation, you still dared to enter this suffocating forest. Even as the aura crushed your lungs, you pressed deeper, desperate to find the qi you sought.”
Wu Tian’s lips curled into a bitter smile. “I have no qi, so I fear nothing from the Witch Beast. If anything, it should fear me. Now, release me from this binding, young lady!”
The voice laughed again, teasing. “Young lady? Are you so certain I am youthful? Perhaps I am an old crone, wrinkled and frail, blessed only with a pleasant voice.”
Wu Tian smirked faintly despite his exhaustion. “Very well then, Grandmother. If you are truly an old woman, would you kindly undo the seal upon my body?” His words carried a subtle edge of mockery, though his tone remained oddly respectful.
The cave fell silent for a heartbeat. Then, the voice erupted, sharp and indignant.
“You…!!!”
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88. Darkness Sword
“Tian Kui… where have you been all this time?” Wu Tian’s voice carried both relief and accusation, his eyes shadowed with exhaustion. The air around them was heavy, tinged with the metallic scent of blood and the acrid smoke of battles past. The faint hum of lingering qi vibrated through the ground, and the evening light cast long shadows across the ruined stones of Shang Ying’s outskirts. The silence was broken only by the distant cries of merchants and the faint clatter of hooves on cobblestone, a reminder that life continued even as war brewed beneath its surface. “There were complications inside the pocket world,” Tian Kui replied, his voice deep and steady, though his scales glimmered faintly with fatigue. “Tell me, Wu Tian—where is Wu Xiang? Why are you not with him?” Wu Tian’s expression darkened, his fists clenched. “Wu Xiang has changed, Tian Kui. He has become the Martial Demon. You never appeared to stop it! And worse, I barely remember you at all while you were trapp
87. The Power of Darkness Qi
“Go back! I have no quarrel with dragon fairies or dragons!” Darkness Qi’s voice thundered through the clearing as Tian Kui and Angel broke through the suffocating black mist, their path carved open by the radiant strike of the Spirit Beast Unicorn. The valley trembled with the echo of his words. The air was thick, heavy with the acrid scent of scorched shadow, and the ground beneath their claws pulsed faintly as if alive with corrupted energy. The mist clung to their scales like damp silk, whispering with voices that were not their own. Every flicker of light from the unicorn’s aura revealed jagged stone walls streaked with veins of black crystal, glowing faintly like embers of a dying fire. “I must stop you, Darkness Qi!” Tian Kui’s roar shook the valley, his obsidian scales gleaming in the dim glow. “You cannot escape into the outer world!” Darkness Qi’s form shimmered, a swirling mass of shadow and flame. His voice carried both fury and despair. “It is not your concern, drag
86. Valley of Shadows
The tireless search of the dragon Tian Kui was not in vain. At last, they reached the valley believed to be the hidden lair of Darkness Qi. *****The valley stretched before them like a wound carved into the earth, its cliffs jagged and steep, cloaked in a suffocating mist that shimmered with a sinister black aura. The air was heavy, thick with the scent of damp stone and rotting foliage. Every breath carried a metallic tang, as though the valley itself bled shadows. The silence was broken only by the faint rustle of unseen wings and the distant echo of dripping water, each sound magnified in the oppressive stillness. The ground beneath their claws was cold and slick, the texture of moss clinging like a warning. “This place is perilous, Tian Kui! Evil lurks in every corner!” cried Angel, her voice trembling with urgency. “We must be vigilant, not a single moment of carelessness allowed!” Tian Kui’s eyes narrowed, the gleam of obsidian scales reflecting the dim light. “I feel t
85. Where Lies the Hidden Valley?
The Darkness Qi that Tian Kui the Dragon sought was no ordinary energy—it was alive, a breathing entity, a sphere of black smoke that pulsed like a heart. Ages ago, the first cultivator had shaped it from the shadows within his own body, forging it into an eternal reservoir so that qi would never vanish from the world. Unlike the fleeting currents of ordinary qi, this Darkness Qi endured—unyielding, eternal, and dangerous. In forgotten times, qi was scarce across the universe. The Middle World and Lower World lay barren, while only the Upper World and the Celestial Realm thrived. The gods of heaven turned their gaze upward, ignoring the suffering below. In the Upper World, cultivators grew cruel, lording over mortals with arrogance, feeding upon the abundance of qi that sustained both gods and warriors. The lesser realms starved, their people left to languish in silence. It was said that the enchanted pouch itself had been crafted by that first cultivator, a vessel to contain the
84. The Qi of Darkness
What had truly become of Tian Kui the Dragon, the Angel of Death, and Ashura within the enchanted pouch-world of Wu Tian, that they did not emerge to aid him when he lay on the brink of death against the Demon Wu Xiang? After escorting Wu Tian and Wu Xiang back to Lo Han Village from Lo Han Island, Tian Kui and the Angel of Death had chosen to rest deeply within the confines of Wu Tian’s magical pouch. “Do not grieve the desert dragon’s departure, Angel. We cannot dictate the path it chose, for its road was perilous,” Tian Kui said, his voice calm, resonant like the rumble of distant thunder. “I know, Tian Kui. The desert dragon’s hatred for mankind runs deep. I cannot fathom what humans did to earn such wrath,” the Angel of Death replied, his tone heavy with sorrow. “Wu Tian is not like the humans the desert dragon despised. He has shown me kindness,” Tian Kui answered firmly, his eyes glowing faintly in the dim light of the pouch-world. “And what of Wu Xiang? Is he as noble
83. Wu Tian in Darkness
Wu Tian awoke the next morning as the golden rays of dawn spilled across his face, warming his skin and stirring him from a heavy slumber. “Where am I? The last thing I remember was resting at the inn in Shang Ying City’s bustling center. Why am I lying here in this secluded lodge?” he wondered silently, his mind clouded with confusion. “You’re awake, Brother Tian?” Lin Wei’s voice broke the silence as he entered, carrying a tray of steaming food. “Brother Wei, where are we? Why are we here now?” Wu Tian asked, his tone sharp with bewilderment. “Eat first. I’ll explain afterward,” Lin Wei replied, setting the tray down with a calm smile. Wu Tian’s memory was fractured. He recalled nothing of his encounter with the Flower-Demon Mei Ying. All that lingered was the faint recollection of resting at the inn in Shang Ying City. “This place is beautiful, Brother Wei. Since when did you have such a retreat?” Wu Tian asked, his eyes roaming over the rustic lodge. The wooden beams g
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