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Soulful Guiding Fire
The mind was a complex maze of everything from the surface area, the small rooms tucked with little secrets and all sorts of thingsâŠ
It had been two weeks since I started diving into Lu Gaoâs soul, and I meant that quite literally.
Dreamwalking wasnât a plug-and-play technique. Especially not when the base mechanism involved something called Soulful Guiding Fire⊠a temperamental flame that could lead a practitioner through anotherâs subconscious while fending off invasive forces. Which, in Lu Gaoâs case, was a devil knight squatting deep in his mind like it paid rent.
And to make things harder?
The fire couldnât run on purely Mana. It ran on pure Qi.
Unfortunately, my cultivation path leaned on a different energy entirely⊠Mana through the Road of Immanence, not Qi through the Meridian Paths. Sure, I had Qi-based techniques for backup and managed to replicate most of them rather perfectly, but integrating a full-on soul technique? That was like trying to power an antique golem with a solar charger.
Maybe if I was a Succubus with a dreamwalking ability, but that wasnât the caseâŠ
So, I had to get creative.
Careful.
And paranoid.
Mostly because I didnât want to get catfished by a floating skull.
Jue Bu, so far, had been⊠tolerable. Honest, even. Which made me more suspicious.
The soul contract weâd formed wasnât a casual pinky promise. This thing was soul-binding in the deepest sense. It even had layered seals and special runes I barely understood⊠and Iâd seen my fair share of crazy contracts. Something about Jue Buâs essence felt ancient. Deep. Maybe even older than this world.
I didnât say it out loud, but it kind of freaked me out.
How did Alice and Joan even manage to capture this guy? What dumb luck or weird fate had tangled them together?
Still, the results spoke for themselves.
Two weeks later inside Lu Gaoâs mind, I could now shape the Soulful Guiding Fire, albeit in a slightly jankier form.
A soft thrum filled the cave as I exhaled and held my palm forward. A swirl of green flame gathered in the air, folding into itself with alien elegance before erupting outward in the shape of a butterfly.
Its wings beat once.
The ground cracked beneath my feet.
Cave walls groaned.
I stepped back, one hand shielding my face as the air thickened with the scent of ozone and wet moss, a side effect of merging Mana with what the Skull called the soul essence.
âDamn,â I muttered, blinking through the wave of heat. âNo wonder this thing was so hard to control.â
One reason for the difficulty? Jue Bu had no Qi. Not a drip. Which meant no demonstrations, no examples, and no hands-on feedback. Just him sitting in the corner and giving lewd commentary like a discount Daoist grandpa with boundary issues.
Still, he hadnât lied.
Not once.
And for an undead, that said a lot.
The butterfly circled around me once, brushing the edge of my robes, then zipped down the tunnel and vanished into the shadows.
I let out a slow breath.
Showtime.
I only hoped my Holy Spirit, Dave, was buying me time. The last time we spoke, he was still pretty tired, but heâd do his best to protect me in the outside world. Good old Dave. Hopefully, he wasnât too depressed after what happened with Shenyuan. Admittedly, Dave had undergone a few levels of evolution, I couldn't measure him by LLO standards anymore.
âAlright,â I said to the dark, cracking my knuckles. âLetâs dreamwalk just a bit more.â
A flick of my fingers sent the butterfly to its destination.
I stared into the swirling green flame ahead, Soulful Guiding Fire fluttering like an anxious butterfly near the threshold of Lu Gaoâs soul sea. I turned around to face theSkull.
âHey. You coming?â
âIâd rather stay,â he said, lazily spinning in place. âDreams are for the young and horny. Iâm ancient and exhausted. My legs are tired.â
âYou know that I know itâs lie that your legs are tired, right?â I narrowed my eyes. âYou donât have a choice. Letâs go or I will turn you into a Eunuch.â
Then I cast Compel Duel on him.
A thin and invisible string of power etched itself into the air between us, slamming into his bony chest with a satisfying thwump. A pair of halos appeared above me and above him. His eye sockets flared blue as the binding took hold. The terms were simple: he strays too far from me, his stats tank. It didnât hurt him, but it definitely made everything suck.
âOh, come on!â he groaned, shaking his skull like a disappointed father at a tavern brawl. âYouâre working me to the bone here. Again. Literally.â
âWelcome to the club.â I walked ahead, not waiting for his complaints to finish echoing. "Come on, time is gold... Act more like your age. You are ancient, act more like it... or you'll lose my respect. Ah, I forgot, I don't have any for you."
"Sarcastic prick."
The butterfly bobbed along the path like a lantern guiding the dead. Stones shifted underfoot. It was warm, but not oppressively so, like we were walking deeper into memory, not magma.
Naturally, I took the opportunity to probe for answers.
âJue Bu,â I called back, voice casual, âYou⊠Earthling?â
He floated up beside me, pausing mid-rattle. âAm I what now?â
âEarth. Blue orb. Rich with culture. Exclusively mortal plane. Lotta debt. Slightly too obsessed with cats.â
He tapped his chinbone thoughtfully. âAhhh⊠that Earth.â
My heart jumped. I stopped walking and turned to face him again.
âYouâre fromâŠâ
He snapped his fingers. âThe fairy tale! Right, right, Earth. The mythical paradise where everyone lives for ten thousand years in peace and watches boxed dramas on demand. Yeah, what about it?â
The fire behind my eyes dimmed.
âYou think itâs a fairy tale?â
âSure.â He shrugged. âI mean, that place where everyoneâs born powerless but somehow still destroys stars with flying metal birds and pocket screens? Câmon. Next, youâll tell me they cook food with invisible fire and drink water from underground pipes.â
I stared at him in silence.
â...Youâre serious,â I said at last.
âAs the grave,â he replied, then paused. âWhich, incidentally, is where Iâve spent the better half of the last millennia.â
I walked again, mind spinning. This guy knew of Earth⊠but not as a place heâd lived. He knew it as a story.
A story.
So⊠what did that make me?
A walking myth?
A main character in someoneâs bedtime tale?
It left a weird taste in my mouth. Bitter nostalgia and existential confusion.
I didnât know what to ask next. My thoughts churned with too many questions and not enough answers. I could press him. I should press him. But what if I asked and hated what I heard?
Jue Bu floated beside me, silent for once.
Even he could feel the weight of it.
Or maybe he was just waiting to make another sex joke.
Probably both.
The butterfly pulsed again, brighter this time.
âFound you,â I muttered as I sprinted through the dim caverns, chasing the flickering green of the Soulful Guiding Fire.
It fluttered ahead like a signal flare, weaving through collapsing stone and thick dust. My Divine Sense flared, a rippling pulse through the fractured soulscape, and I felt it⊠Something foul was hiding just beyond the veil.
I reached out, clenched my fist, and grabbed the air.
Stone cracked like glass around my wrist as the illusion crumbled, revealing blackened steel and a suffocating miasma of rage. I yanked hard and pulled a knight in demonic armor from the shadows. Horned helmet, serrated pauldrons, and a cape made of something that didnât move so much as shiver with malice.
âI know you,â I said. âSaw you back at Hellâs Gate.â
The demon knight didnât speak. Instead, it slammed its helmet into my face.
CRACK!
My vision flared white for a half second, but the backlash from Reflect Damage triggered instantly. The idiot knight had hit me with a critical, so the counter was even worse.
The echo of his headbutt exploded inward. Cracks spiderwebbed through his armor. His entire body shattered like a statue struck by divine lightning.
Chunks of the knight clanged onto the floor. Smoke curled from his broken core.
âOkayâŠâ I muttered, rubbing my nose. âThat hurt more than I thought it would.â
The butterfly was still glowing.
Good. That meant the bastard wasnât gone yet, just hiding deeper.
Behind me, Jue Bu floated in lazily, arms behind his head like a retired war criminal on vacation.
âHey,â I called back. âAny tips on my cultivation method?â
His jaw wobbled as if preparing for a sermon. âItâs shitty.â
âWow,â I said. âThanks. That really clarified things.â
âNo, really,â he replied, floating closer. âYouâre using an inferior energy system. Youâre taking a high-resistance channel and trying to ram cultivation methods meant for Qi through it. Plus, youâre stacking it on top of some inherited power that was never meant to blend with this worldâs laws.â
âSo⊠like a weird smoothie?â
âWhat even is a... smoothie?"
"An unhealthy mixture that tastes good. You mix crushed ice with fruits, I think?"
"You think? More like mixing sulfuric acid with cooking wine. Itâll burn through your stomach, but hey, maybe youâll get drunk.â
â...Metaphor noted.â
He spun once in mid-air. âThereâs a reason everyone uses dantian-based systems here... and the rest of the Greater Universe. Gathering âpowerâ in the heart is⊠unconventional. Not useless, but limited. Your method might let someone rush to the Fourth Realm fast, but after that? Theyâre stuck.â
I felt something tighten in my chest.
I looked down at my hands, at the threads of mana coiled just beneath the skin.
âStuckâŠâ
Yeah. In my case, I was stuck at Will Reinforcement, Nine Star, so it was a bummer⊠I thought I'd broken my level cap back in my fight in Hell's Gate and would get to earn lots of EXP after slaying so many demons. Such a bummer.
Nongmin had said something similar once, behind closed doors. He didnât put it that bluntly, of course. That man had the tact of a scheming tactician, and heâd used words like âpotential bottleneckâ and âroom for architectural improvements.â
But Jue Bu? He just called it crap.
And the worst part?
He wasnât wrong.
Nongmin thought I could overcome it if I followed him to the World Summit. There, he said, Iâd meet figures who understood energy systems beyond even his grasp⊠and learn from their demonstration. Tools and relics. Laws of nature tied to other domains. A real solution.
But it came with a price.
Even if it wasn't the intention behind it, I'd be encumbered by the said price... and refusal would screw me more than benefit me.
I wasnât Nongminâs puppet.
âŠRight?
I didnât feel strings on my arms. But if I kept dancing to the tune he played, if I followed the trail he set⊠was there really a difference?
Oh man.
Itâs so much harder to wish for independence when the person trying to help you is smarter than you. Or, at the very least, better informed.
I blew out a breath, eyes flicking back to the flame.
âAlright,â I muttered. âLetâs keep going.â
âLead the way,â Jue Bu said, tossing me a lazy salute. âIf we die, Iâm blaming your heart cultivation nonsense.â
I cracked my knuckles.
âBring it on, demon bastard. Letâs see what else youâve got hiding down here. And itâs called Mana Road Cultivation.â
After a couple more days of cat-and-mouse, chasing the demon knight through a maze of collapsing dreams and shattered memories, I finally caught a break, literally.
His arm.
Just lying there in a broken alcove, still twitching like it hadnât gotten the memo that the rest of its owner had fled. The black armor on it was cracked, jagged like volcanic glass. But the essence? Still strong. Still demonic. Still cocky.
I scooped it up and sighed. âWell, thatâs one limb down.â
From behind me, Jue Bu floated along with the enthusiasm of a man forced to supervise a toddler's attempt at rocket science. âCongratulations,â he drawled. âYouâve crippled the air. With a bit more time, maybe you can defeat a particularly hostile breeze.â
âAppreciate the support,â I muttered, dusting off my robe.
As we walked through another warped corridor of dreamspace, I figured I might as well pick the skullâs brain. âHey, whatâs the cultivation system like in the Greater Universe? You know, out there. Beyond this world.â
He didnât answer immediately.
I looked over my shoulder to see his empty sockets glowing faintly.
Then he shrugged.
âThey use Quintessence,â he said. âUniversal energy constant. Think of it as an evolved form of Qi, a raw law-adherent force. The Realms arenât chopped up into twelve or twenty-four like you bumpkins do. Just a few big steps.â
âLikeâŠ?â
âWell, what do you people here think is the Eleventh Realm? Perfect Immortal? Thatâs bottom barrel in the Greater Universe. They call it the starting point of the realm, âAscended Soul.â Like⊠you just graduated from being dirt.â
I blinked.
âOuch.â
âYeah. Harsh world out there. Stronger, cleaner, more efficient. Less stupid.â
âGee, thanks.â
He drifted closer and jabbed a bony finger into my shoulder. âAlso, whatâs taking you so long? Youâve been chasing one single demon for days. You shouldâve killed it three times by now. Youâre not even trying! You need more practice with the Soulful Guiding Fire!â
âHey, hey, I have a plan,â I said, holding up my hands. âWatch this.â
To be fair, the demon had been very slippery and was very insistent on not clashing with me. And he was right, I needed more practice with this dreamwalking ability. Still, it was too early to give up.
Thus, I decided to take a leap of faith and try to lure the demon. I took a deep breath and called out, voice echoing into the warped dreamspace like a carnival barker on discount week:
âHeyoooo~ devil knight! Can we talk?â
Silence.
I pushed harder, channeling just a bit of charm through my Mana-infused vocal cords.
âLetâs make a contract, so that you can get inside my body! Woohoo~! Iâm a delicious piece of meat, loaded with crazy thoughts, soul scars, and repressed trauma. The full package!â
Stone cracked above me. The shadows shifted. I could feel the knightâs presence circling like a wary animal.
Behind me, Jue Bu groaned in disbelief. âYou are courting death, you know that, donât you?â
âYup,â I said cheerfully. âBut Iâm also baiting it.â
The Skull clacked his teeth together. âThereâs reckless. And then thereâs you. Do you even understand how insane it is to offer your body to a demon?â
âSure,â I replied, grinning as my Soulful Guiding Fire began to flare with activity. âBut what better way to lure him out than to pretend to be dumber than I really am?â
Jue Bu didnât respond. He just floated a little farther away. Smart.
Suddenly, the world went quiet.
No howling winds. No crumbling dreamspace or soulscape. No demonic shrieks echoing down psychic corridors.
Just silence.
I looked around, frowning. My Soulful Guiding Fire hovered nearby like an overworked secretary trying not to scream... and then the butterfly sputtered out, as if the effect of the technique had met its conditions. I used my Divine Sense, scanning this imaginary realm inside Lu Gao, and I found out that...
âThe hellâŠ?â I muttered. âDid he just⊠run?â
The demon ran.
Jue Bu floated up beside me, his usual smirk practically carved into his jawless skull. âYup. Demon boy took the express wagon to coward town.â
âDisappointing,â I said with a sigh, folding my arms. âI had this whole plan, too. Thought Iâd let him move in with you. You know, you two could share a corner of my soul with Eldritch-chan. Start a weird little sitcom or something.â
Jue Bu shuddered. âW-what? This better not be a jest⊠What eldritch?â
But I was serious.
"Hmmm... You know what an eldritch is?"
"No, no! We can't talk about them! They are a weird bunch!"
That really was my plan. It was the safest prison I could think of⊠inside me. Between the literal curse-wrapped pseudo-divinity clinging to my core, the eldritch being napping somewhere in the deeper recesses of my soul, and my personal brand of unpredictable mental instability, I was basically a one-man maximum security facility.
Still, I turned to Jue Bu and said, âAnyway. You held your end of the bargain. You taught me the technique. I chased down the knight. Didnât catch him, but I learned a lot. So⊠itâs my turn now.â
âOh?â Jue Buâs sockets glowed with mischief. âYouâre going to let me in, huh?â
I nodded. âYeah. Time to formalize this arrangement.â
He wiggled his bony phalanges. âJust so you know⊠the moment you drop your possession technique, Iâll already be inside you.â
The way he said it made my neck stiffen.
âDonât phrase it like that.â
âInside you~,â he said again, voice thick with innuendo. âDeep⊠inside.â
âAlright, alright! I get it!â I waved him off like swatting flies. âNo need to make it weird.â
âYou made it weird by making the deal,â he said with a shrug.
And yet⊠I hesitated. Just a little.
Something about all this⊠it felt too smooth. Too easy.
Was I forgetting something?
Some detail?
Some danger?
I stared at the flames flickering off my Soulful Guiding Fire, a pulse of green fire dancing against the fractured dream-walls.
Nah.
Probably fine.
Right?
ââŠRight?â
But Jue Bu was already laughing to himself, voice echoing like clattering bones in a haunted bathhouse.
âToo late now, Da Wei. We had a deal, souls be vowed!â
I sighed, rubbing my temples.
Then I closed my eyes, took a deep breath, and canceled the effect of Divine Possession.
âAh, shit⊠the gender bender bullshit⊠Don't tell me-â