The sounds of fierce fighting resounded across the land.
Beneath the City Platform, the laborers, sallow-faced and thin as sticks, looked lost and helpless. Battles raged on all sides; they couldnât even find a way out.
But on the City Platform, a Priest wearing a Faceless Mask shouted to those below, âThose chosen by Heaven, regardless of status, any of you can become the Divine ChildâŠâ
These words reached the laborersâ ears.
âCan I⊠Can I reallyâŠ?â
âCan we become the Divine Child too?â
The Priest raised his head, spread his arms wide, and declared in a loud voice, âClimb up! Climb onto the platform! Climb up!â
The Priestâs voice charmed the crowd below the City Platform, stirring the deepest desires within their hearts.
âClimb upâŠâ
âClimb upâŠâ
One after another, bodies began crawling toward the City Platform. Some climbed by struggling and stepping on others.
âOnly I get to climb up! Move!â
Amid the frantic screams, chaos erupted completely beneath the City Platform.
âYou donât deserve this! I am the Divine Child!â
Dust plumed from the City Platform base; shouts and roars echoed everywhere.
Some were dazed, some confused. Then, sudden chaos followed. A scuffle started among a few dozen people and quickly spread to hundreds, then thousands.
They charged the City Platform like madmen. One who climbed up got dragged down by the next. Before long, some were trampled to death under stampeding feet. Others slammed against the platform stones and fell back, stiffening moments later.
âMine! Itâs mine!â
âGet off!â
Fighting, greed, killing, conflictâŠ
These emotions spread over the City Platform. The roars and battle screams merged into a terrifying roar.
Gouâer looked around dazedly.
He took a step and rushed toward the base of the City Platform.
âStop fighting!â
âStop!â
He yelled and tried pulling people apart.
He was kicked down by someone. âGet lost!â
Gouâer fell to the ground. When he looked up, he saw a seemingly endless crush of people.
For every step gained up the platform, dozens of corpses served as stepping stones trampled upon.
Gouâer slumped to the ground, his eyes filled with despair and helplessness.
It was all destroyedâŠ
EverythingâŠ
âWhy did it become like this? WhyâŠâ Gouâer mumbled. The feeling of utter powerlessness devoured him inside.
He had endured all hardship, changed peopleâs hearts. Yet it all shattered into nothing with just a few words.
Chen Changsheng walked slowly over and stood behind Gouâer.
He lifted his head and looked at the Priest on the City Platform.
The Priest sensed that gaze. His eyes met those of the man standing below.
The Priest paid it no mind. Instead, he gazed into the distance where tens of thousands gathered amid sounds of carnage. Through the Faceless Mask, his eyes seemed⊠hopeful. Hopeful for more deaths.
Utterly defeated, Gouâer turned to Chen Changsheng. âCan you save them? Please⊠Please save them!â
Chen Changsheng looked down at him and said, âThe fighting below this City Platform and beyond is born from human desire. It has nothing to do with you, or with me. They chose life or death themselves. Those who wonât save themselves cannot be saved by anyone.â
In that same instant, the light vanished from Gouâerâs eyes. His spirit shattered completely.
âŠ
The great battle below and above the City Platform raged for two days.
Countless corpses piled up at its base, forming mounds soaked in the thick stench of blood.
No sound remained. Not even beasts or birds dared approach this place.
Layered corpses covered the City Platformâs steps. Some died showing not regret, only resentment for their fate.
Death Qi saturated the air. Vultures circled above, dropping to tear chunks of rotting flesh away with each pass.
The Priest sat on the City Platform, looking silently at the scene below.
âItâs overâŠâ
A flicker of pity touched the Priestâs eyes, but a faint trace of ruthlessness soon replaced it.
He lowered his gaze, scanning the base of the City Platform.
âHmm?â
The Priest froze. He had spotted that one figure again â the man wearing the Blue Robe.
Beside that man stood the boy who hadnât been much younger than a child â Gouâer.
âStay put,â Chen Changsheng told Gouâer.
He then stepped toward the City Platform and climbed its stairs.
The Priest stood up, frowning as he saw the stranger cross ten steps in the blink of an eye.
In moments, Chen Changsheng was directly in front of him. Up close, the Priest finally saw his face clearly.
âMight I ask who you areâŠ?â the Priest began.
âA man outside the ordinary world.â Chen Changsheng replied.
The Priest contemplated this. He chose not to push for more answers.
Chen Changsheng turned to gaze toward the horizon. His vision was captured entirely by a sea of densely packed corpses.
âAnyone left alive?â Chen Changsheng asked.
âYes,â the Priest replied. âPerhaps very soon, someone will crawl out from those piles of the dead.â
Chen Changsheng nodded. âI have some questions. Would you enlighten me?â
âAsk away,â the Priest offered. He felt wary of this man, unable to see through him and thus unwilling to act recklessly.
âThis was a scheme, right?â Chen Changsheng stated.
The Priest didnât hide it. âYes.â
âSuch heavy Karmic Retribution,â Chen Changsheng observed. âAfter this, your existence will surely crumble away.â
The Priest remained silent for a moment. âIt is my Destiny,â he answered at last. âAs it is for anyone who ever ascends this City Platform.â
The Priest reached up and slowly removed his Faceless Mask.
Chen Changsheng saw an aged face beneath it. Across the manâs neck stretched a painstakingly clear scar.
âMeng Qiuliang,â the Priest announced his name.
âA fine name,â Chen Changsheng said. He then asked, âBut I am curious. What did you mean by Destiny?â
Meng Qiuliangâs voice sounded old. He explained further, âThis Heaven and Earth hold far more complexity than surface appearances suggest. Calamities â natural and man-made â are but flickers upon an iceberg. To preserve the Mortal World â the world still inhabited â This is the Divine Childâs Destiny.â
A case for the truth of the sword.
Chen Changsheng grasped pieces of it now. He understood.
âBut havenât too many died?â he questioned.
âNot at all.â
In Meng Qiuliangâs judgment, if this patch of Heaven and Earth truly collapsed? That would mean hope had died completely. So what if over ten thousand died? Or even tens of thousands? It was a small price.
While they talked, movement finally rustled among a distant pile of dead bodies.
A person missing an arm dragged himself free of the corpses. Braced by a heavy Spear, he fixed his gaze onto the far City Platform. Step by painstaking step, he pulled himself toward it.
âSomeone came,â Chen Changsheng noted.
Meng Qiuliang observed the man critically. âGood potential,â he assessed.
Chen Changsheng watched him inch closer, leaning hard on his Spear. He fell several times pulling up onto the City Platform stairs. Each time, he fought back to his feet.
Meng Qiuliang turned to look at Chen Changsheng. âMy death is approaching. Could you possibly deliver one unfinished message for me?â
âTo whom?â asked Chen Changsheng.
âTo an old lady named Ning Yuan,â Meng Qiuliang answered quietly. He paused heavily. âJust tell her⊠Just tellâŠâ
He closed his eyes. âForget it,â he abandoned his words abruptly. âDonât say anything.â
âWhy?â
âJust⊠forget it.â
Meng Qiuliang sighed deeply. He looked back at Chen Changsheng. âYou should leave quickly. Once the City Platformâs barrier activates,â he warned, âlife itself will be extinguished for miles in every direction. You will perish.â
Chen Changsheng shook his head. âI,â he said calmly, âshall stand right here and watch.â
Meng Qiuliang paused. He offered no further persuasion.
âAs you wish.â