Book 12: Chapter 149: Play (1)

“You… What do you mean by this? Is this really possible?” Amethyst’s anger faded into astonishment. She wasn’t sure of how to respond after hearing Dyon’s words.

Kukan was shocked as well, but of course, it wasn’t to the same extent. The reason was that her and Amethyst were simply different in this regard.

Amethyst lost herself to revenge in her youth. As a result, instead of diligently building up her foundation step by step and doing her best to perfect her path of cultivation, she almost blindly sought after power, doing everything she could to maximize her strength in the shortest period of time.

It had to be remembered that Amethyst’s parents were pushed to the door of death simply for loving one another. Her father died protecting her pregnant mother and her mother used her last breaths to send her to safety.

The rage she had toward the Ice and Fire Phoenix Clans were immeasurable.

The truth was that when Dyon mentioned her returning to the Phoenix Hegemon, she was still hesitant. Even though those who pushed her parents to death weren’t on this immortal plane, it was the rules and laws those that were here imposed on the next generations that caused her parents to suffer like they had.

She found great irony in the fact that the Phoenix Hegemon was a singular figurehead on the immortal plane and she constantly asked herself why it was they hated each other so much on the mortal plane.

Regardless, this was a matter of the past. However, those matters of the past influenced her even to this very day. If it wasn’t for those occurrences, then how is it that, with her talent, she could have failed to perfect her mortal body?

To Amethyst, the idea of having another chance to do so was like someone who had fallen into the darkness having a chance to see the light again. It was her dream to return to the Phoenix Hegemon, not so that she could rely on them, but so that she could grow powerful enough to change their ways and make the path for the coming generations better than what she had to face herself.

However, for Kukan, these matters had a different connotation.

While Kukan was talented, her affinity was simply too treacherous. It could be said that every ten points of talent she had was worth one point when scaled to that of another. The reason for this was due to the fact that void affinity was a double edged sword.

To lord over the void was to have strength others could only dream of, but at the same time, controlling it was also countless times more difficult. Compared to someone with high fire affinity, for example, she had to have ten times the talent just to display the same level of control.

Of course, there was a benefit to this as well. She was usually far more powerful than those of a similar cultivation and talent to herself. This was the power of the void.

As things stood now, she was probably the only void kitsune left in existence. If it wasn’t because she could take advantage of her affinity to hide and skulk around in the shadows, she would have likely ended up in someone else’s research lab a very long time ago.

This was all to say that to her, the perfection of a mortal body meant much less. Unless she could somehow grasp her void will even more firmly, she would never ascend to the top of the immortal plane.

The truth was that right now, she was already far more powerful than a transcendent who had perfected their mortal body despite having not succeeded in doing so herself. It was just that Dyon still managed to make her look like a joke, something that left her incomparably aggrieved.

“Of course it’s possible.” Dyon replied casually. “Though, for one of you, it will be more complicated.

“I’ve already sacrificed your Primordial Yin once before. Extracting what I need from it will be more complicated, but for me, it’s not really a big deal.”

Dyon’s gaze landed on Kukan was still lying on the steel table.

This was true. When he broke Ri’s connection with the World Tree, he had sacrificed Kukan’s Primordial Yin.

But, what Dyon needed wasn’t the whole, he just needed some of the laws within it. He didn’t even need the original law, he could just copy it if he had sufficient energy. It’s just that it was less taxing to use the Primordial Yin directly since the energy was already there.

The reason he didn’t feel worried about copying Kukan’s is because the energy he needed for hers was quite literally all around them. What the immortal plane was lacking in the least was void qi. Let alone copying a small part, even rebuilding a copy of the whole would be as easy as breathing.

Dyon only needed to do one thing to make things even easier on himself.

In his last life, he never relied on the Primordial Yin of his wives. For one, he was too arrogant to do so. And secondly, he was always subconsciously drawing a line between himself and them.

However, the Dyon of now knew that the key to defeating the Heavens was to stop solely relying on himself. It was this thought process that caused him to ultimately lose even when, by all rights, he stood unmatched in the world.

‘What a shameful thing, I really had to seal my own wife’s primordial yin because I was too weak.’ Dyon chuckled to himself. ‘Come.’

At that moment, Dyon’s inner world went into an upheaval as Luna’s primordial yin slowly rose from the ground.