078 Divine Flood Dragon
Tao Longâs body convulsed as an unseen force clawed at his insides, ripping through his meridians like a thousand venomous needles burrowing into his flesh. His breath hitched, and a metallic tang filled his mouthâhis own blood, welling up from deep within. The silver-haired Blood Demonâs curse was unlike anything he had ever experienced.
"This vile sorceryâ!"Â Tao Longâs voice was hoarse as he grit his teeth. He could feel the very foundation of his cultivation trembling. His internal energy surged in desperation, coiling around his dantian in layers of protective force, but the curse was relentless, gnawing away at his essence with a sinister, unseen hand.
A searing pain lanced through his limbs, as if countless phantoms were tearing at his soul. His once indomitable vitality, cultivated over centuries, now felt like a candle flickering in the wind. His meridians pulsed erratically, barely holding together under the relentless assault.
He staggered, falling to one knee atop the storm-ridden sky. âDamn it!â This was no ordinary hex. It was a malediction crafted from the very essence of resentment, its roots sinking deep into his karmic threads. If he did not suppress it soon, his cultivation might suffer irreparable damage.
Through the haze of agony, Tao Long lifted his gaze just in time to see the two women vanish into the voidâspace twisting and folding around them as they fled. The Buddhist Witchâs teleportation spell had activated just as the Blood Demonâs black beast dissolved into ashes.
Tao Long clenched his fists so tightly that his nails pierced his palms.
âThey escaped!â
He let out a ragged breath, the storm around him responding to his fury with violent bursts of lightning. The mirage of the azure dragon behind him let out a silent roar, yet even its might could not purge the insidious energy slithering through his body.
"Blood Demon⊠Buddhist WitchâŠ" Tao Long spat out each title with venom. He had fought countless foes in his lifetimeârighteous cultivators, demonic beasts, even heretics who wielded the power of devils. But never had he suffered such humiliation. To be cursed so effortlessly, to watch them slip through his fingers like fleeting mist⊠it was intolerable.
His fingers wove a series of intricate hand seals, golden lightning crackling between them. He was no mere cultivatorâhis lineage was of the Celestial Azure Serpent, a proud descendant of the dragon race. His body was far more resilient than mortals, his soul tempered by tribulations few could endure.
YetâŠ
Even with all that, he had been powerless against the wicked spell.
Tao Long wiped the blood from the corner of his lips, his fingers trembling slightly from the lingering pain. A mere curse had forced him into such a pitiful state. The shame burned within him hotter than the lightning that coursed through his veins.
He exhaled slowly, forcing himself into stillness. The storm continued to rage around him, but he no longer commanded it. For the first time in centuries, he had been wounded so severely that even the heavens refused to respond to his call.
Seating himself cross-legged in the air, he began to circulate his qi. His meridians were in shambles, his dantian quivering as it fought to retain its integrity. Had he been any weaker, had his cultivation been even a fraction lower, this curse would have crippled him permanently.
But he was Tao Long. A Divine Flood Dragon of the Azure Serpent Lineage.
With a single gesture, he inscribed a sigil in the air before himâthe ancient character for Longevity (ćŁœ). The golden script pulsed with celestial energy, illuminating the dark clouds like a second sun. Another character followed, this one for Healing (ç), swirling in a slow orbit around him as he meditated.
His breath evened. His pulse steadied.
Tao Long possessed countless arts inherited from his powerful bloodlineâhe could summon storms with a whisper, manipulate the vast oceans with a flick of his fingers, and call down divine lightning upon his enemies. But among his many abilities, his healing arts were one of the most profound. With proper cultivation, they could mend flesh, rejuvenate the spirit, and extend longevity beyond mortal comprehension.
And yetâŠ
Even after a dozen breaths, he felt the weight of the curse still pressing upon his soul. It clung to him like a shadow, a lingering taint that refused to be purified.
Unreasonable. Tao Longâs brows furrowed. A Blood Demon and a Buddhist Witchâan abominable pairing, yet their coordination had been near flawless. The Blood Demon had landed a devastating curse while the Buddhist Witch had provided the means of escape. âEven I could not react in time.â
The admission was bitter, but he did not deny it.
Slowly, he moved his fingers, but his limbs felt heavyâhis body, once brimming with vitality, now sluggish and weighed down. His qi still circulated, but his movements were dulled, as though he had been bound by invisible chains.
A cold glint flickered in his eyes.
âThe next time we meet, Blood Demon⊠Buddhist WitchâŠÂ There will be no escape.â
As someone who had ascended to the Ninth Realm, Tao Long naturally possessed arrogance befitting his strength. But with his long life came countless battles, and this was not the first time he had found himself on the backfoot.
His mind drifted back to that battle.
The Heavenly Demon.
Even though that man had only been at the Eighth Realm, his sheer combat prowess had proven insurmountable. Tao Long had fought alongside two othersâcultivators who stood at the peak of the worldâand yet, even together, they had barely managed to match him, let alone subdue him.
The Virtuous King had suffered such grievous wounds in that battle that he was forced into closed-door cultivation, indefinitely sealing himself away to recover.
The Heavenly Sword, one of the greatest warriors of this era, had met an even worse fate. He had been thrown into a strange spatial distortion, cast into an unknown void by the Heavenly Demonâs unfathomable strength. His fate was still uncertain.
And Tao Long?
He alone had emerged from that battle relatively unscathed.
Not because he had been the strongestâno, that honor had gone to the Heavenly Sword in terms of raw offensive prowessâbut because of his inborn vitality. As a Flood Dragon, his regenerative abilities far surpassed that of ordinary cultivators. Wounds that would have left others crippled for life were nothing more than minor setbacks to him.
The vivid sensation of that battle still lingered in his bones. The moment when that accursed man had drawn power from some unknown dimension, his entire presence shifting as if he had become something beyond mortal comprehension. That fight had been one of the hardest he had faced in the past millennia.
And yet, even then, he had not fallen.
Tao Long exhaled sharply, shaking away the memory. Now was not the time to dwell on past battles. He had prey to hunt.
Raising his hand, he channeled his qi into a tracking spell. Thin, glimmering threads of water formed in the air around him, dispersing into the wind. His Rain-Seeking Techniqueâa method of tracking through precipitation, covering vast distances but lacking precision. If he combined it with Lightning-Calling Sight, a technique requiring an elaborate ritual but providing pinpoint accuracy, he would be able to locate any target, no matter how well they hid.
At least, that was the theory.
Yet⊠he found nothing.
His expression darkened.
The curse he had cast upon themâthe curse that ensured rain would always follow his preyâhad been dispelled.
"ImpossibleâŠ" Tao Long muttered, his eyes narrowing into dangerous slits.
His rain had followed them even across dimensions before. For it to simply vanish meant that the Blood Demon and the Buddhist Witch possessed means far beyond his initial estimation.
Frustration coiled in Tao Longâs chest like a slumbering serpent roused from its rest. His lightning-calling spell had yielded nothing. The rain-seeking techniqueâhis supposedly infallible method of trackingâhad been broken. His prey had slipped from his grasp, and he had no means to pursue them.
A storm rumbled in his heart, but he forcefully suppressed it.
Instead, he reached into his storage ring and retrieved an ornate wooden disk, carved with intricate formations that pulsed faintly with spiritual energy. With a flick of his wrist, he activated the formations, letting go of the disk as it hovered before him.
The air shimmered, distorting as if rippling water had swallowed the space above the disk. Then, from the mirage-like haze, an image of an elderly man took form.
Shouquan.
The leader of Ward.
A figure of immense wisdom and unwavering resolve, Shouquanâs long beard cascaded like a waterfall of silver, his sage-like eyes brimming with the weight of centuries. Though merely a projection, his presence carried an authority that few in this world could ignore.
âTao Long.â Shouquanâs voice was calm yet firm, like the steady current of an ancient river. âHave you completed your task?â
Tao Long cupped his fists in salute. âThis junior humbly reports failure. The Blood Demon and the Buddhist Witch have eluded me.â
Shouquanâs gaze did not waver, nor did his expression betray any sign of disappointment. Instead, he sighed as if this was merely another piece in a long, frustrating game of weiqi.
âI see.â His voice carried a hint of resignation. âThis would have been much easier if the Emperor had lent us his assistance.â
Tao Longâs frown deepened.
âThe Emperor⊠rejected our invitation a long time ago already.â
Why would the Emperor involve himself with this matter at their request?
The Emperor of the Grand Ascension Empire, the one who stood at the pinnacle of the world, had refused to lend his strength to Wardâs mission. A mission that should have been at the heart of every powerâs concern.
Defending the world from the Outsiders.
âThe arrogance of monarchs,â Tao Long said, his tone laced with restrained disdain. âTo think he would turn a blind eye to the encroaching threat simply because it does not yet knock on his gates.â
Too bad.
Tao Long liked the Emperor enough that he used to think humans werenât so bad.
Shouquan chuckled, though the sound was devoid of mirth. âThe great factions are much the sameâthe Alliance, the Empire, the Temple, the Unionâall with their own ambitions. They acknowledge the threat, yet they all believe themselves untouchable.â
âWe will continue our work,â Shouquan declared, his voice resolute. âWith or without the great powers of this world. Return to your work when you have recovered, Tao Long. If push comes to shove, the Grand Emperor would probably be able to handle it. After all, he has the Heavenly Eye. However, it was important youâd be there when that happens, so that you could help. Goes to show the importance of Ward and that he could trust us.â
Tao Longâs expression darkened as he pondered over Shouquanâs words.
The Grand Emperor was a man with too much pride in his bones, a monarch who dared to name himself the Final Emperor, as if declaring to the heavens themselves that after him, there would be none.
Arrogant, yes. But such arrogance was not without merit.
For he possessed the Heavenly Eye.
An innate gift that only appeared in times of great strife, the Heavenly Eye was a power that granted its wielder insight beyond mortal or immortal comprehension. It was said to see all things under the heavens, granting its user both prescience and divine authority.
And now, such a gift had manifested once more.
The last recorded wielder of the Heavenly Eye had appeared three thousand years ago.
Back then, Tao Long had been but a rough-edged youth, filled with reckless ambition and little concern for the great tides of history.
And yet, the fact that this power had reemerged after so longâŠ
It spoke volumes.
Shouquanâs voice pulled him from his thoughts.
âTao Long,â the elderâs mirage flickered slightly, but his presence remained commanding, âwhat is your assessment of these Outsiders?â
Tao Long exhaled, gathering his thoughts before answering.
âThey are not natives,â he stated firmly. âTheir cultivation methods are foreign, unlike any system known to us. Their energies do not align with the natural laws of our world.â
He hesitated for a moment before adding, âAnd then, there is the issue of the language barrier.â
Shouquanâs eyes narrowed slightly. âThat alone is telling. If they were mere wanderers from another continent, we would at least recognize some similarities in dialect. But if even our most ancient linguistic arts fail to decipher their tongue⊠then their origins truly lie beyond our realm.â
Tao Long nodded grimly.
Shouquan folded his arms behind his back. âAnd their strength?â
Tao Longâs fingers twitched slightly. He had no desire to admit the truth, but honesty was paramount in this situation.
âAt least as strong as me,â he said, his voice laced with reluctant admiration. âPossibly stronger.â
Shouquanâs brows lifted slightly.
âOf course, making a direct comparison is difficult,â Tao Long continued. âTheir cultivation system is entirely foreign. Their abilities do not follow the principles we know, and their techniques operate on an unfamiliar logic. HoweverâŠâ
His golden eyes gleamed with a solemn light.
ââŠone thing is clear: they are dangerous.â
Tao Long exhaled slowly, steadying his thoughts before he continued.
âShould we seek the Emperorâs assistance?â he asked, his voice calm but firm. âWith the Heavenly Eye, he can perceive beyond time and space. If anyone could locate these Outsiders, it would be him.â
Shouquan did not answer immediately. Instead, he let out a weary sigh, rubbing his temple as though Tao Longâs words had only deepened the burdens weighing upon him.
âTell me,â Shouquan said instead, his voice slow and deliberate. âWhy do you think you were sent here, instead of the others?â
Tao Long fell silent.
Of course, he already knew the answer.
He prided himself on his skills, on his bloodline, on the vast arsenal of techniques at his disposal. But within the Ward, he was hardly the best tracker. There were others who surpassed him in divination, others who specialized in reading the flows of fate.
So why had he been the one deployed?
Because if it had been anyone elseâthe Emperor would have taken offense.
Tao Longâs lips pressed into a thin line.
The Grand Formation that encircled the Emperorâs domain was no ordinary barrier. It was an all-encompassing array, one that allowed him to perceive everything within his borders. Not even a speck of dust was beyond his awareness.
And yet, this same formation also forbade entry to powerful outsiders.
Unless they were born within his domainâŠ
Or had gained his personal acknowledgment.
Tao Long had both.
A native of the Stormcall Continent, raised in his youth upon the lands of Riverfall Continentâhis roots were tied to the Emperorâs domain. More importantly, he had once aided the Emperor himself in a time of great tribulation.
It had been a mere coincidence back then.
He had not known the young warrior struggling against insurmountable odds would one day rise to claim the greatest throne beneath the heavens.
But the Emperor had not forgotten.
ââŠI understand,â Tao Long finally said, inclining his head slightly.
Shouquan nodded. âThe Emperor will not interfere. Not unless the balance of the world itself is at stake.â He folded his hands behind his back. âAnd even if he were willing⊠are you truly prepared to be in his debt?â
To owe the Emperor a favorâit was not a price one paid lightly.
ââŠNo,â he admitted. âI am not.â
Shouquan offered a knowing smile. âThen continue your pursuit by your own means. Do not expect the Final Emperor to move for us.â
Tao Long gave a short nod, but Shouquan wasnât finished.
âYou must also ensure that the Wardâs presence in the Empire is recognized. If we are to be of any use in the coming calamitous events, the Emperor must see our worth.â
Tao Long frowned. âAnd how am I to do that?â
Shouquan exhaled. âBest case scenario? You kill the Outsiders.â
Tao Longâs lips thinned. That was obvious.
Shouquan continued, âAt minimum, you must hinder themâstall their movements while ensuring civilian lives are not caught in the crossfire. And if possible, position the Heavenly Eye to its greatest advantage before the tragedy I foresaw comes to pass.â
Tao Long straightened. âA tragedy? Why are you saying this to me⊠just now?â
He didnât mean any disrespect by his tone of voice, but Shouquan could be very secretive in his own way. Tao Long had expected no less, but it was hard getting used to.
Shouquanâs expression darkened.
âI have seen a rift opening,â he said gravely. âFrom within, undead and demons shall spill forth, a tide from the depths of hell itself.â
Tao Long clenched his jaw. He was no stranger to battle, nor to the horrors that lurked beyond the known world. But for such creatures to manifest within the Empireâ
ââŠIf disaster is inevitable,â he said carefully, âthen shouldnât we inform the Emperor? Better yet, shouldnât he be the one to handle this?â
Shouquan let out a mirthless chuckle. âDo you truly think the Emperor does not already know?â
Tao Long stiffened.
âThe Grand Emperor is ambitious,â Shouquan murmured. âYou must consider the possibility that he has his own designsâthat he seeks to capture these Outsiders rather than eliminate them. To take advantage of their presence.â
Tao Longâs brows furrowed.
âIf he truly wanted to capture them,â he said, âthen with his Heavenly Eye, wouldnât he have done so already?â
Shouquan gave him a knowing look.
âIf the Emperor would move, we would have known it by now,â Tao Long admitted, exhaling slowly.
Shouquan inclined his head. âPrecisely. And yet, he remains silent.â
A tense silence stretched between them.
ââŠWhy?â Tao Long finally asked.
Shouquanâs voice was calm, but heavy with meaning.
âBecause his prescience precedes mine.â
Tao Longâs breath hitched.
âHe has likely seen a different future, one where he does not need to actâone where he is confident in the outcome.â
Tao Long fell silent, digesting the implications.
If that was truly the case⊠then what was the point of him being here?
Shouquan seemed to read his thoughts.
âWe still need his cooperation,â he said. âOr, better yet, his allegiance to the Ward.â
Tao Long exhaled through his nose.
This was not a mere chase anymore.
This was a test of worthâboth for himself and for the Ward.
Shouquanâs expression was unreadable as he regarded Tao Long through the floating mirage. âWhat did the Outsiders look like?â
Tao Long exhaled slowly, recalling the details. âOne had crimson eyes and silver hair, the other had emerald eyes and golden hair. The silver-haired woman wielded dark arts, while the blonde exuded a sacred auraâlikely a Buddhist practitioner.â
Shouquanâs gaze darkened, but instead of concern, an odd look flickered across his face.
Tao Long raised a brow. âWhat is it?â
Shouquan shook his head. âThey are not the ones who will bring calamity upon the Empire.â
Tao Longâs eyes narrowed. âThatâs impossible.â
He had arrived in the Empire preparedâhis first task had been to investigate all disturbances. Every trace, every rumor, every ripple in the vast ocean of the worldâs Qi. The presence of two foreign entities with unusual cultivation methods had matched the profile of the Outsiders he sought perfectly. There was no mistakeâthese two were the ones.
And yetâŠ
Shouquan sighed. âThe Outsider who will bring tragedy upon the Empire⊠is not a woman.â
Tao Long frowned. âThen who is it?â
Shouquan gave him a long, almost pitying look.
ââŠA man.â
Tao Long waited, his patience thinning. âAnd?â
Shouquanâs lips parted.
ââŠAnd his fish.â
A long silence stretched between them.
Tao Long blinked.
His expression remained composed, but his mind had come to a complete halt.
ââŠHis what?â