Pressure swept over like a landslide and tsunami. The myriad of netherfire continued to sway endlessly in the sky. However, Qin Yeâs heart inexplicably calmed down.
âYou can try.â He locked eyes with the crimson eye in the sky as he muttered placidly.
Silence.
The eye stared intently at Qin Ye, as though it were attempting to discern whether there was any pretension in his voice. Seconds later, the eye swept a glance across the microcosm of Hell, âWith you guys?â
âNaturally!â Qin Ye and Arthis responded in unison, refusing to give any ground to Thanatos at all.
Silence again.
Every period of silence represented deliberation and postulation. And the result of such deliberation and postulation determined whether or not to mobilize the hundreds of millions of troops under Thanatosâ command. Every nation was doing its level best to test the depths of Hellâs abilities right now, and they were ready to pounce on Cathay as soon as they discovered something amiss. After all, how could anyone pass up on⊠a fatty piece of meat that contained billions of Yin spirits on end?
Several moments later, Thanatos finally smiled, âPerhaps we might all have underestimated the depths of Hellâs abilities.â
âIn that case, I wonder if King Qin is interested in a little commercial transaction between kingdoms?â
Qin Yeâs eyes gleamed, while Arthis immediately barked under her breath, âReject him! All trade envoys and emissaries are unable to enter Cathay without Yanluoâs permission. But as soon as you give the nod, they will likely use their trade envoys and emissaries to start probing about at the true extent of Hellâs barrenness!â
Qin Ye nodded slightly and looked back at Thanatos, âWhat are you thinking of?â
Thanatos laughed like muffled thunder, âSimple⊠open your border to Khan Tengri Peak. We shall jointly create a ghost city that can house ten thousand Yin spirits in a single yearâs time⊠If you agree, my delegation can arrive in Cathay for further discussion in under a month. I wonder what King Qin thinks of this suggestion?â
âI refuse.â Qin Ye smiled faintly.
âOh?â Almost as though he didnât mind it, Thanatos chuckled softly, âWhy?â
Qin Ye responded without missing a beat, âNo particular reason. Cathay doesnât need that right now. If thereâs nothing else to discuss, Iâll kindly ask King Thanatos to take your leave.â
âHahaâŠâ Thanatos didnât say much more. Then, it was only when the illusory projection in the air began to fade away that he left his parting words, âMr Gu was a soul I had wanted to obtain at any cost. Talents like these⊠have been seized away from us by you far too many times now. Itâs about time to repay these debts with interest⊠Youâve managed to reap his soul⊠but I hope youâve got what it takes to keep it in HellâŠâ
âThe global underworld summit is taking place in a hundred yearsâ time. I hope to meet King Qin face to face thenâŠâ
Whoosh⊠As he vanished, the pressure lifted from Hell instantly, as though it had never existed at all.
âShitâŠâ It was only then that Qin Yeâs legs went weak, and his knees nearly buckled. Fortunately, it occurred to him that there were countless Yin spirits on scene right now, and he managed to stiffen his legs and hold his ground in the nick of time.
Nobody dared to discuss these affairs openly. The Yin spirits slowly rose to their feet once more and began to discuss in whispers. Qin Ye shut his eyes and wiped off the sweat from his forehead as he heaved a long sigh of relief. Then he pressed his hand over his pounding chest as he glanced at Arthis once more, âThe global underworld summit? Whatâs that? Could you please explain it to me?â
Arthis watched the hole in the sky fade away, and her gaze grew incomparably complex, âYouâve probably already gathered what it is from its name, so what purpose does your question serve?â
Qin Yeâs brows were knitted together so tightly that they could probably squash a mosquito. Moments later, he sighed wistfully and chuckled bitterly, âWhatâs all this aboutâŠâ
Thatâs right. He had already gathered what it was, and he was merely looking to Arthis for her confirmation. But all Arthis did was to deal him a ruthless blow.
This was earth.
This was the stuff of legends - of gods, underworlds, and death.
Like the rest of the world, underworlds had territories and subjects. And just like the rest of the mortal realm, each and every underworld had its own sets of interests and exchanges.
And just like how international organizations like the United Nations organizes gatherings in the mortal realm, including the World Intellectual Property Day, or the Global Warming Symposium, or the Nobel Prize, etc, the netherworld has its equivalents as well.
Since he was aware of the territorial boundaries between the underworld, something like this should have occurred to him.
âWhat else is there?â He cast a dim gaze at the distant sky.
âFor instance, itâs not uncommon to hear of systems of gods vanishing completely. Their territory would become unclaimed lands, and the ownership over these lands would shift drastically every decade or so. Whenever that happens, the gods of the underworlds and their representatives would meet for discussions and demonstrate the power of their states. For further instance, thereâs also discussions on the evolution of Yin spirit, or the trade lines between the underworlds and the mortal realms, etc⊠Itâs practically everything you can think of, and more. Whenever something extraordinary occurs, you can count on it that there would be a discussion amongst delegations of states.â
âThen, thereâs still the decennial awards for literary, films, television, entrepreneurs, etcâŠâ
Qin Ye made a âstopâ gesture. His heart was already on the verge of collapse, and the corners of his lips twitched uncontrollably as he interjected, âWhy havenât I received any notifications on these things? There should at least be some official correspondence with other underworlds, shouldnât there?â
âDo you even have a Ministry of Foreign Affairs?â Arthis rebuffed Qin Ye with a simple statement, âItâs quite likely that all of the related correspondence is still being sent by way of robin to the old Hellâs Ministry of Foreign Affairs⊠Weâve got to go back and take a look at the mail if weâve got the time. If not for this incident with Gu Qing, I might well have forgotten about all these things too. Even if youâre not going to show up, you should at least let them have a response.â
Qin Ye thought aloud, âAnd if we donât respond?â
Arthis squinted, âThen something would obviously be amiss with Hell. Otherwise, thereâs no reason why nobody would respond to these correspondences⊠Or are you suggesting that you would like the invasion of the underworlds to occur earlier, and you want the gods of the other underworlds to know that Hell doesnât even have an official overseeing such matters?â
I guess these are all part of the âelseâ to considerâŠ
Qin Ye sighed in dejection. He was just a meagre citizen slowly working his way through the ranks, and yet he was suddenly parachuted into a foreign land to do the work of a president. It was truly an order so tall it dwarfed him completelyâŠ
âAnd if memory serves me well, next year should be the Global Underworld Argosian Arts Festival. When all is said and done, every event like this is an opportunity for the great underworlds to compete in strength. The weak donât participate. If you want the other underworlds to forgo any inappropriate intentions they have towards Cathay, youâll have to strengthen your own abilities.â
Qin Ye nodded in silent acknowledgment.
Doesnât an arts festival have nothing to do with strength in the first place?
Wrong.
Only Yin spirits who are well fed and strong would be in the mood for the arts. As things are right now, how could Qin Ye possibly interest his citizens in the arts?
Qin Ye was practically on the verge of giving the art advocate a flying kick of doom.
Hell is so impoverished that Iâm practically on the verge of selling my ass for cash, and youâre talking to me about the arts?!
Hell had no right to take the stage if it couldnât even manage its own affairs. Arthis led Qin Ye to the center of the soul induction platform, âAs far as these activities are concerned, rejection is a possibility, but itâs equally alright to personally take part in them. After all, itâs not as though the god of their underworld is the one personally presiding over these events. Nobody would be able to recognize you as the future King Yanluo of Hell⊠And after all weâve discussed, I think you know best how important the establishment of Hell is to us. This path that weâre on is a one way street. Thereâs simply no turning back.â
âAnd Mr Gu Qing is the most important card we have in our hands right now.â
The netherflames scattered with a simple flick of her hand, revealing Gu Qing who had a confused expression on his face. Arthis smiled faintly, âMr Gu may not be the greatest urban planner in Cathay of all time, and one person certainly canât achieve what an entire team can do. But heâs undoubtedly still the most important pillar we have and need right now. Heâs the most talented man we have at our disposal, and heâs also got the most hidden cards to play.â
âOur efforts to seize him back from the clutches of extraterritorial emissaries wouldnât have been in vain.â She bowed gently and used the most sincere and genuine voice to address Gu Qing, âMr Gu, welcome to Hell.â
âMr Gu.â Qin Ye sighed, and likewise cupped his fists and bowed slightly, âHell is a little lacking right now. Do pardon the simple welcome.â
The reconstruction of Hell was an immensely complex project. There were no amenities to speak of as yet. The first priority was to provide everyone with the most basic necessity of lodging.
Yet Gu Qing represented the sole pillar that stood upright in the mess of bricks laying around.
Gu Qing was a balding old man.
He wasnât tall. He stood at a humble height of 1.73m, and he wore a Cathayan tunic suit. It was the very same suit that he had been encoffined in. He looked somewhat plump, and he had an amiable and kind disposition about him.
He didnât respond immediately. Instead, he glanced about his surroundings, taking everything in slowly, before finally turning around and chuckling bitterly, âI⊠guess Iâm really dead.â
âItâs part of the vicissitudes of life. Itâs part of the circle of life. Cheer up. Thereâs no need to be down over these things.â Arthis spoke with an uncharacteristically pleasant tone of voice, replete with a faint smile.
âI understand.â Gu Qing suddenly smiled, and then sighed again, âThatâs right⊠This is all part and parcel of the natural laws. Iâve lived for a long time, and Iâve achieved a lot in my time. Thereâs really nothing to be regretful about. The two of you must be⊠the fabled Emissaries of Hell?â
Qin Ye walked over and warmly shook Gu Qingâs hand, âQin Ye. Since Mr Gu is new to Hell, and doesnât really understand whatâs going on, why donât you⊠take a walk with me?â
Gu Qing stared at Qin Ye suspiciously.
Is everyone treated like that after they die? Since when is Hell so courteous? He was ostensibly confused, especially since the surrounding Yin spirits were clearly not even qualified to approach the two esteemed Emissaries of Hell. Every single one of them stared at Qin Ye with a gaze that only spelt fear and reverence.
But he knew he couldnât refuse.
âPlease.â Qin Ye made an inviting gesture and then took the lead. Gu Qing followed closely behind, scrutinizing the land of Yin spirits with great interest.
The soul induction platform and Hellâs Gate were the only two structures around, as far as the eyes could see. The rest of the surroundings looked no different from the wilderness.
He looked around with great interest in the first dozens or so minutes in Hell. He was curious about the lands and the waters, the flora and fauna, as well as the climate which was completely different from that in the mortal realm. But very soon, he furrowed his brows.
People.
It was people everywhere⊠rather, ghosts everywhere.
And they were all idling around under trees, either chatting or resting⊠Hell reeked of lethargy and inactivity wherever he looked, and it was particularly⊠simple.
Is this really Hell?
âMr Gu.â After walking about for approximately ten minutes, Qin Ye smiled and quipped, âIâve heard of your achievements in the mortal realm. Youâve even participated in the construction projects in Alkebulan cities? Iâd like to know what level of urban planning was involved.â
A glint of reminiscence flickered across the depths of Gu Qingâs eyes, and he smiled with great satisfaction, âItâs not a large city. The scale of it was only akin to that of a county. Gambik. I donât think many people would have heard of its name.â
âTell me more.â
Gu Qing sorted through his thoughts, and then explained, âWhen I first arrived, it was a completely desolate wasteland. Cathay Constructionâs Third Bureau was the only construction unit around, and the design department consisted only of myself and two other experts. Naturally, the plan was previously discussed many times back in Cathay. But we only talked about the specifics much later on.â
Perhaps it was because he was talking about his profession, but he was ostensibly more outspoken than before. He even raised an eyebrow and started pointing at various places around Hell, âLike here, for example. If weâre to establish a city here, we would have to consider the long-term developmental plans, such as whether there are any natural resources to be tapped on? And if there are no natural resources and no means of developing a thriving tourism industry, the cityâs development can only fall back to the light and heavy industries. As far as heavy industries are concerned, we can consider whether there are any mines in the near vicinity. And where light industries are concerned, it would depend entirely on the governmental policies.â
âNot many places talk about establishing new cities these days. Most of them are located in third world countries. The location of every city is of crucial importance. Transport, resources and strategy are three main factors to consider in determining the anchor point of any city around. As far as Hell is concerned, the terrain is very flat. Itâs obviously not a very strategic location. Resource-wise⊠this is something Iâm not too sure about. That said, I can see that the vegetation around here is quite uniform, and it naturally implies that resources may be scarce. Vegetation is one of the main building blocks of any ecosystem, and it is directly correlated to the development of organisms and other natural resources around⊠Apart from that, I donât see any transportation in the region either. This must be a newly founded cityâŠâ
He paused abruptly as soon as he said that. And then, he blinked his eyes blankly then turned to look at Qin Ye with a gasp.
It suddenly dawned on him why the Emissaries of Hell were being so courteous to him.
1. The bird.
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