Chapter 948: Chapter 571: A Belated Proposal_2
Besides, souls that do not enter the Nether River and wander in the Gaia World without any reliance will only vanish into the world after their soul power exhausts.
The Gaia World is different from Lisâs past life; there is no notion of soul reincarnation. So, for most ordinary beings, returning to the Netherworld is the best and easiest place to rest.
Although souls lose consciousness after death, in the eyes of others, the result is entirely different.
âDo you have any questions?â
Kazeri seems very patient, smiling as he asks Lis and Taya.
Taya shook her head, took a look at Lis, and then took a step back.
âDo you want to leave with Jue?â
Lis looked at Kazeri and asked in a deep voice.
âYes.â
Kazeri said with a smile, his words showing no fear of death.
Lis felt somewhat silent.
A powerful Legendary Crown, willing to end his life for love. If he hadnât seen it himself, Lis wouldnât have believed such a thing could happen.
To face death so calmly, itâs no wonder he would do something as crazy as creating an Undead City for his beloved.
Regarding Kazeriâs choice, Lis did not intend to persuade him.
It was meaningless; the will of a legendary being would not change because of Lisâs persuasion.
Lis was merely a bystander; what qualification did he have to interfere with Kazeriâs decision?
Moreover, for Kazeri, perhaps this was an easier choice for him?
âI want to know what ultimately happened in this city that made you, under the crown, create this city of the dead.â
âAh, I imagine youâve already guessed a lot.â
Kazeri said with a smile, for some reason feeling very relieved after making his decision, as if the burden that had suffocated him for many years had finally dissipated.
âBefore I left this city, I promised Jue that when the third Gur Festival comes, I would return to marry her. For me at that time, staying in this city offered no chance of making a name for myself.â
âThe entire city was controlled by the people of Gul at that time. To become a Transcendent, you had to join them and fall under their control.â
Kazeri shook his head slightly, a trace of pain in his eyes.
âGul?â
Lis said softly.
The name triggered many thoughts in him.
âYes, Gul.â
Kazeri nodded, a bitter smile on his face.
âThe area was controlled by a powerful Legendary Warrior, and Gul was his name.â
âBack then, the city was called Guer City, and he was the City Lord. Even the Gur Festival referred to him. Iâve altered parts of his memory in the illusion, leaving only the name of the Gur Festival.â
âThe Gur Festival was my promise to Jue, which is why I ultimately kept the name.â
Legendary Warrior? Gul?
Lis thought of the bones in the hall of the City Lord Mansion, confirming his previous speculation that it was indeed a deceased legendary being.
âRegarding Gul, though he ruled the city with stringent methods, none of us, including myself, bore any resentment. Because of Gul, our lives were relatively stable and affluent.â
Lis nodded; a legendary existence is sufficient to protect a large city-state, let alone a small city like this.
But everything cannot go smoothly; the legendary warrior named Gul must have had his reasons for protecting the city.
âWhile training outside with a caravan, I got the opportunity to become a Mage.â
âThree years later, full of confidence and ready to return to Guer City to provide Jue a better life, I found the city had disappeared.â
âGone without a trace, leaving no signs behind.â
Kazeri seemed eager to talk, perhaps having been without conversation with others for a long time.
âI searched madly for a long time but found no answers.â
âIn the Western Desert, small oasis cities like Guer City often disappear or get destroyed due to various accidents; it was common, and no one else paid attention.â
âIt wasnât until I broke through to Legend that I discovered the city hidden by a sealing array, but by that time, it was already a completely dead city.â
âGul sacrificed everyone in the city, including followers from other places, for his final breakthrough.â
âYet in the end, he didnât even take the first step in the Ascension Ceremony.â
âHaving failed the ascension entirely, he died completely, and Jue was also gone from me.â
âBecause of the array, everyoneâs souls were trapped and could not leave the city. By the time I found Jueâs soul, it was too late for resurrection.â
In his words, Kazeriâs hatred for Gul was extreme, but underneath was helpless sorrow and pain.
Lis nodded, understanding Kazeriâs suffering.
What could be more painful than going through hardships to find oneâs beloved, only to discover everything is irreversible?
Indeed, the Blood Tower must have been the site of Gulâs Ascension Ceremony, though the legendary warrior was too weak.
Each Ascension Ceremony manifests signs throughout the Gaia World, proclaiming the ascenderâs godhood, yet Gul left no trace.
Clearly, even after sacrificing the cityâs people and followers, his failure was abrupt and absolute.
It was like a frenzied struggle on the brink of death; was it because his lifespan was ending?
âFinally, I created this illusion to preserve the souls of everyone.â
âI only wanted to see Jue more.â
Kazeri said softly, a hint of melancholy in his eyes.
âThenâŠâ
Lis was about to ask more but stopped.
âYou want to ask why Iâm not staying with Jue?â
Kazeri glanced at Lis and directly spoke to the doubt in his mind.
âYes.â
Lis lightly nodded; he indeed wondered why Kazeri didnât do so.
âBecause Iâm somewhat afraid.â
Kazeri bitterly smiled:
âI donât want⊠donât dare to face Jue, donât dare to answer her questions, donât want her to go through another Gur Festival.â
âSo this is the first and last time I accompany Jue through the Gur Festival.â
âLet everything end hereâŠâ
Kazeriâs voice was somewhat hoarse, as he gently spoke looking at Jue.
Feeling Kazeriâs sorrow, Lis was silent for a while and then asked Kazeri:
âJust ending things like this, wonât you feel regret?â
Lis was not trying to persuade Kazeri but was deeply moved by the regrets between Kazeri and Jue.
If it were him and Taya, even faced with such a situation, he wouldnât settle for ending things like this with his loved one.
âWhat are you trying to say?â
Kazeri raised his head and looked at Lis, speaking softly.
âDidnât you promise to marry Jue?â
âAre you just going to end things without fulfilling your promise?â
Lis looked at Kazeri and spoke earnestly.
Kazeri looked up at Lisâs sincere expression, paused slightly, sighed deeply, and said with a smile:
ââŠyouâre right, that indeed shouldnât be.â
âJue has been waiting for a long time, how can I let it end this way?â
Having made his decision, Kazeri did not hesitate, snapping his fingers lightly.
With the sound, the stagnant gray world regained its previous colors, and the lively sounds once again filled the ears of Lis and the others.
Kazeri looked at Jue in his arms, his eyes overflowing with love and tenderness.
While Jue was slightly stunned, seemingly recalling many things.
âJue, Iâm sorry Iâm late.â
Kazeri, holding Jue, said softly:
âAlready late for hundreds of years, would you still want to be my wife?â
Jue looked at her beloved from deep within her memories, without a hint of hesitation:
âI do, no matter how long I have to wait!â