âItâs over... Itâs all over... The True King is too ruthless!â
Li Jindou was both furious and terrified as the ominous aura from the kiln factory grew ever stronger. The oppressive power emanating from the site filled even someone of his cultivation level with despair.
âWhy seal a demon in a kiln factory of all places?â he muttered, trembling as he sensed the birth of a catastrophe.
Worse, his porcelain transformation threatened to spread further, reaching his thighs and waist. His worry deepened as he remembered,
Tianqing and Chen Shi are still outside playing!
In a
demonic domain
, evil spirits thrived. Unlike regular Ghosts-and-Gods Domains, where spirits and living beings were petrified into porcelain, the demonic domain empowered malevolent entities, allowing them to hunt freely, even during daylight.
Li Jindou had witnessed three such calamities in his lifetime, each one reducing entire cities to ruins. In these apocalyptic disasters, death tolls often exceeded a million.
Though rare, demonic calamities were infinitely more destructive than the more common
malevolent spirit
incidents.
Currently, the domainâs effects were limited to plants, animals, and smaller life forms, which rapidly transformed into porcelain. By the second day, livestock and humans would begin to slow down, succumbing to petrification by the third or fourth day.
On the seventh day, cultivators at the Divine Embryo stage would see their Divine Embryos petrify, followed by their flesh.
By the eleventh day, Golden Cores would succumb.
By the nineteenth day, Nascent Souls would fall.
By the thirtieth day, even Primordial Spirits would be petrified.
Li Jindou, drenched in cold sweat, grimly calculated his chances. âWith Huangpo Villageâs Spirit Guardian, we might last thirty-two days... No more.â
Then his eyes lit up. âThe Master of Qianyang Mountain! Heâs here!â
He shouted for Chen Shiâs grandfather, but no one answered. Desperate, he crawled out of the west wing using his arms, only to find the Chen residence eerily empty.
âWhere is everyone?â Li Jindou snapped. âIf no oneâs here, Iâll have to act myself!â
Ignoring his half-petrified legs, he hauled himself along, determined to reach the kiln factory.
At Mirror Lake Manor, Xiao Wangsuan emerged from his coffin, his bloodstained robes billowing as he surveyed the crimson-tinged sky. The demonic aura was unmistakable.
âA demonic calamity!â he muttered, his expression grim. Grabbing his longsword, he prepared for a fight despite his injuries. âIf the demonâs domain spreads, no one within a hundred miles will survive. I have no choice but to fight.â
In Gangzi Village, Madam Sha examined her grain stores. The rice had turned to porcelain. She walked outside, finding her gardenâs vegetables shining with a ceramic sheen.
Villagers screamed in panic as they discovered their food suppliesârice, wheat, oilâall petrified. Even the wildlife was affected; a cormorant spat out a porcelain fish it couldnât swallow.
âThree days without food,â Madam Sha muttered darkly. âThen what? People will eat animals. And when the animals are gone... People will eat each other.â
She returned to her house, grabbing the Ram-Horn Celestial Lamp. âI canât fight the underworld. But I can fight
you
.â
In Fangdian Village, Jin Hongying, disguised as a village girl, sipped watery rice soup. Her injuries from prior battles had mostly healed during her stay here.
When she noticed the sunâs crimson hue, she spat out the rice. âA demonic calamity,â she muttered, her face darkening. âIf the demon isnât stopped, Iâll perish along with everyone else.â
Girding herself for battle, she whispered a prayer to the village Spirit Guardian. âIf I donât return, no need to await my offeringsâIâll be dead too.â
Jin Hongying and Xiao Wangsuan arrived at the kiln factory simultaneously. Though sworn enemies, neither attacked.
âToday, no grudges,â Xiao Wangsuan declared.
Jin Hongying smirked. âAgreed. But if I survive, youâll return the seal you stole. If not, Iâll take it from your corpse.â
Xiao Wangsuan ignored her, his gaze fixed on the towering eight-armed Doumu Bodhisattva statue dominating the landscape.
Madam Sha joined them shortly after, lamp in hand. âBig tempers wonât help. Whatever grievances you have can wait.â
âExactly,â Li Jindou said, dragging himself into the fray. âRight now, weâre fighting for our lives.â
âDestroy the demon before it fully awakens,â Jin Hongying said. âWe wonât survive otherwise.â
The group advanced, their tension growing as they saw porcelain figuresâonce Zhao family guardsâlittering the area. The demonic Bodhisattva sat in the ruins of the factory, its blue-and-white porcelain body gleaming with intricate patterns and dragon motifs.
The demonâs heads swiveled unnaturally, its four faces blinking and grimacing, while three giant kiln workers tirelessly fed porcelain bodies into fiery kilns, repairing the Bodhisattvaâs cracks.
âFocus on the kiln workers!â Xiao Wangsuan commanded.
Madam Sha unleashed the power of the
Taishang Eight Trigrams Protective Talisman
, her Primordial Spirit towering behind her. Li Jindouâs jade wheels spun with lethal precision, Jin Hongying cast her strongest spell, and Xiao Wangsuanâs twin swords danced through the air.
The battle began.
Meanwhile, Zhao Yanlong fled with the surviving Zhao family members, their mounts galloping away from the expanding domain.
But as they reached the boundary, an invisible force repelled them. The illusion of escape shattered, revealing the chilling truth: there was no way out.
The demonâs domain, known as the
Demonic Corridor
, ensnared them completely.
Screams filled the air as riders and horses were flung skyward, only to crash back to earth. The survivors halted in horror, realizing their only path led back into the domainâs deadly embrace.
The battle at the kiln factory raged on. Though united by necessity, the group faced a harrowing truth: against a demon of this magnitude, their chances of survival were slim at best.
The fight for survival had only just begun.