Chapter 3081: The Final Step (2)
To demonstrate, Nian Shi gave a casual, almost lazy wave of the sword.
Buzz—
There was no visible beam, no dramatic light show. But space itself parted before the blade’s edge. A clean, absolute line was carved through the Land of Beyond Heaven, from where he stood to the distant horizon.
The very laws of reality were severed along that line. On one side, life exploded in hyper-evolved, chaotic glory. On the other, everything was reduced to a silent, grey nothingness. He had cleaved the realm in two with a mere thought given form.
Tantai Lanling stared, her mind unable to process the casual display of power that dwarfed any divine ability she had ever witnessed.
Nian Shi admired his work for a moment, then turned his chilling gaze upon her. The time for meditation was over. The time for consolidation was complete.
"It is time to end this farce," he declared, his voice flat and final. "The only loose end remains. We are going to find Yin. We are going to drag him from whatever hole he’s hiding in, and I am going to show him what true power looks like. Then, I will remake this universe in my image."
A cold, triumphant smile graced the lips that had once belonged to Yun Lintian. With his newfound, absolute power, the very concept of distance and space felt trivial. Nian Shi glanced around at the Land of Beyond Heaven, this realm that had been the stage for his ultimate ascension.
With a casual, almost dismissive wave of his hand, Nian Shi exerted his will. The entire Land of Beyond Heaven—the shattered plains, the cleaved mountains, the very fabric of its unique spacetime—shimmered and then contracted.
It wasn’t destroyed or teleported; it was folded, compressed into a concept within his mind, a domain he now carried with him. To an outside observer, it would seem as if the entire realm had simply vanished from the cosmos.
He now carried the trial land, the source of his power, with him. He was a mobile nexus of creation and uncreation.
A moment of silence stretched, filled only with the hum of cosmic energy. Then, Nian Shi spoke, his voice calm, devoid of the manic triumph from before, now filled with the chilling certainty of one who knows his every word is law.
"Lanling," he said.
She trembled, pressing her forehead lower against the non-existent ground. "This lowly one is here, Master."
"You have served adequately," he stated, his tone neither praising nor condemning, merely stating a fact. "Loyalty should be rewarded. It is inefficient to have a follower who cannot keep pace."
He raised his hand, pointing a single finger at her. There was no gathering of energy, no flash of light. It was a simple, deliberate gesture.
"A gift," Nian Shi declared. "To ensure you are not... left behind."
A wisp of energy, thinner than a strand of silk and shimmering with the same impossible duality of grey-silver and vibrant light that surrounded him, shot from his fingertip. It moved slowly, almost lazily, crossing the short distance between them and touching the center of Tantai Lanling’s forehead.
The moment it made contact, her entire world exploded.
It was not pain. It was something far more overwhelming. It was as if the fundamental laws of order, her entire domain of power, were being rewritten, expanded, and supercharged directly into her soul.
"Hiss..." she gasped, her back arching violently as a torrent of power beyond comprehension flooded her every cell, every meridian, every fragment of her divine spirit.
Golden light, the color of her Order domain, erupted from her body, but it was a gold so intense, so pure, it was almost white. Complex runes of binding and structure, far more intricate and profound than any she had ever woven, spontaneously manifested around her, spinning in a dazzling, harmonious orbit.
Her cultivation, which had been stagnant at the peak of the True God Realm for millennia, shattered its bottlenecks without any effort. She felt her understanding of the Law of Order deepen from merely enforcing rules to comprehending the very architecture of reality itself.
She could even perceive the threads of causality, the weave of spacetime, the fundamental codes that governed existence.
The power continued to surge, climbing to heights she had never dreamed possible. She broke through into the fabled Primordial God Realm, and she did not stop there. Her aura solidified, growing denser, more authoritative. She felt her power eclipse what she knew of the previous God of Order, then far surpass it.
The process lasted only a few seconds, but to Tantai Lanling, it felt like an eternity of sublime, terrifying transformation.
She slowly, shakily, raised her head to look at her master. The awe she felt was now tinged with a new kind of fear—the fear of a mortal who has been handed the power to shatter stars and knows the one who gave it can just as easily take it away.
Nian Shi observed her dispassionately, as one would observe a satisfactorily upgraded tool. "Well?" he asked, his voice flat.
Tantai Lanling quickly scrambled back into a kneeling position, bowing her head so deeply it nearly touched the ground again. Her voice, when it came, was hoarse with emotion—a mixture of terror, ecstasy, and fanatical gratitude.
"This lowly one... this unworthy servant... offers her most profound and eternal gratitude, Master!" she stammered, her words rushing out. "This power... it is too great! Too magnificent! I am not worthy of such a gift!"
She dared to look up, her eyes shining with tears of fervent devotion. "My life, my soul, my very existence is yours to command, now and forever! This power you have bestowed, I will use it only to serve your will, to enact your order upon the universe! Thank you, Master! Thank you!"
Nian Shi gave a slight, almost imperceptible nod. Her reaction was satisfactory.
The gift had achieved its purpose: it had ensured her utility and cemented her loyalty to an even more fanatical degree. A more powerful servant was a more useful servant, and one who was utterly aware of the gulf in power between them would never entertain thoughts of betrayal.
"Come," he said to Tantai Lanling, his voice devoid of any warmth. Without waiting for a response, he took a step forward. Space folded around them, and they departed, leaving behind an empty coordinate in the universe, their destination the deepest, darkest voids where Yin might be hiding...