Chapter 377: Threads of Fate
Vincent\'s spiritual senses were spread across the city, and he had detected the presence of the strange silver cloud ages ago. Noting its divine nature and cultivation level, he allowed the vaguely spider-shaped cloud to devour some of his family members to gauge its strength and to see if it would be a better target for the grand array.
I can\'t stop this one. Vincent concluded as he eyed the divine monster cautiously. The shadow titan had been an easy target due to its size, and as a shadow affinity monster out during the daytime, its defenses were considerably weaker for its cultivation level. Meanwhile, this spider seemed impossible to stop. All Vincent could do was burn his gravity Qi to lock it in place for a while, but that wasn\'t a permanent solution.
I have no idea who this Ashfallen Sect is, but they are too dangerous to fight head-on for now. I need to reach Monarch Realm, and then nothing in this layer of creation can stop me, not even this divine spider. Vincent\'s eyes flickered to the horizon. All I need is to absorb the Crestfallen bloodline. With access to their ancestral knowledge, I can comprehend the laws of all three of my affinities, form my Inner World, and become unstoppable.
Devouring Stella Crestfallen\'s bloodline was all he cared about now. He had been unsure if she had awakened the truly ancient variant of her bloodline that gave her access to the knowledge of the Crestfallen family until he provoked her enough earlier while posing as Demetrios Skyrend. Once Stella declared her full name, the overwhelming presence of her bloodline had almost broken his blood clone apart.
That was when he knew without a doubt that she possessed the absolute pinnacle of bloodlines. The one that rules over all others. Descendants of the Crestfallen family were already rare enough, but unless they awakened the ancient variant, their bloodline provided nothing but the ability to focus and learn quickly. While useful, it was nothing compared to the version Stella had.
Vincent had tried to replace the demoness standing beside Stella with a clone to capture her, but while he had been setting his trap, Stella had unexpectedly turned and stabbed him.
I still don\'t know how she noticed. Maybe the leader of the Ashfallen Sect informed her with telepathy? Vincent squinted at the remaining Nascent Soul Realm shadow Ent, which the Ashfallen Sect\'s leader was now using as a proxy. Right now, he would lose a fight to it as his capabilities were considerably reduced when fighting through a blood clone, and the array under the city would need days to recharge.
Vincent cleared his throat and addressed the strange skeleton made from bamboo. "First of all, we should forgive each other\'s transgressions. While I did destroy your shadow titan to prove a point, you killed many of my Elders. It would be improper for us to start off an alliance with grudges. What do you say?"He didn\'t believe for one second that the shadow titan had been a weaker servant. Even for a Divine level sect, anything in the Nascent Soul Realm was a considerable asset. It hadn\'t acted like a sentient monster. Instead, it seemed like a created being similar to a golem some earth cultivators use to fight. Such a creation had likely been incredibly costly to make. More expensive than the entire Blood Lotus Sect could afford. If not for the fact there was a second one, he could be convinced it was one of a kind.
In comparison, the death of my family members is inconsequential. I cannot afford to enrage this Ashfallen Sect for now. What I need is to buy time. While under their protection from the Celestial Order and the beast tides, I will find Stella Crestfallen, bathe in her blood, and ascend to heights unseen.
For too long, he had been trying to advance all three of his affinities to the level of Monarch Realm, but the path before him without the help of the Crestfallen ancestral knowledge was looking slimmer with every passing year. Getting useful information on obtaining laws in an affinity was terribly difficult. All he could find was texts saying to contemplate heaven\'s whispers for centuries. But he didn\'t have centuries to spare anymore. Enemies, new and old, were breathing down his neck, and he wasn\'t getting any stronger.
"I can agree to that," A hundred voices overlaid reverberated out of the shadowy skeleton. Vincent felt the words buzz against his mental defenses as if trying to worm their way in, but he resisted by weakening his link to the blood clone. There was no way he was letting anyone get a look inside his head.
"Great. I\'ll release the spider," Vincent didn\'t want to admit it, but the spider had devoured his gravity Qi, and he was moments away from losing his grip on it. His Elders, who were still cowering on the rooftop, yelped as the ashen spider lurched forward and engulfed them.
Vincent raised a brow as the silver cloud expanded in size and dispersed to reveal an empty rooftop beside blood stains on the tiles. "Do we not have an alliance?"
"I simply agreed to forgive past transgressions." The skeleton laughed, "Besides, I promised my divine pet a feast. Wouldn\'t it be unfair to deny him such a delicious meal? Don\'t you agree?"
Vincent ground his blood clone\'s fake teeth. He had never experienced such humiliation in all his life. How arrogant could this Ashfallen Sect be to refer to his family members as a delicious meal and devour them when he is standing right here?
Once I reach Monarch Realm, I\'m going to find this bastard and skin him alive right after slaughtering nine generations of his bloodline.
"That would be quite unfair," Vincent agreed with a strained smile. "Now that your pet has had his fill, what do you think about halting the bloodshed?"
"Mhm," the skeleton tilted its head. "You have yet to offer a proposal that benefits me. I admit you are strong, but I have strength rivaling the Celestial Empire under my command."
The ashen spider rose up and began to encircle Vincent. Its red eyes glowed with intense bloodlust, and he could feel the monster\'s soul pressure weighing down on him. This was the first time in centuries that Vincent had felt this threatened. Where in the nine realms of hell had this Ashfallen Sect come from?
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Did they descend from a higher realm? Are they a disgruntled fragment of the Frozen Star Sect that stumbled upon some powerful legacy in a rift? None of this makes any sense.
"Perhaps if you were to tell me your affinities or the capabilities of your bloodlines, I could see if you would fit into my sect."
What a joke. I\'m nearing the Monarch Realm. There\'s no way I can\'t \'fit\' into his sect. Just what is his objective here? Maybe I\'ll give him a small taste and see if he bites...
"I have gravity, blood, and shadow." Vincent lied. He would rather die than reveal his actual affinities. Illusion affinity only worked when others were unaware he possessed it. He could create anything and make it look realistic by combining gravity, blood, and illusion affinity. For example, his blood clones were made from blood. He then used illusion affinity to fake their appearance and voice, while his gravity affinity gave the clone weight and the presence of a genuine cultivator. The same could be applied to techniques.
Vincent raised his hand and skillfully weaved his three affinities together. First, he created a tendril out of blood. He then wrapped it with his illusion affinity to make it appear like a tendril of shadow Qi. The final touch was a little gravity Qi to make the attack hit harder than it should. Aiming down, he shot the tendrils at a nearby building, obliterating it.
"Interesting," the shadow skeleton said. "To think you possess shadow affinity. What a good combination."
It looks like I fooled him again. The leader of the Ashfallen Sect seemed clueless, which he wasn\'t surprised by. His illusion affinity was nearing the Monarch Realm, so unless someone\'s cultivation was on par with his or they were aware of his affinities\' existence, they were unlikely to see through his lies.
This raised some questions. Vincent deliberately did that demonstration to gauge the Ashfallen Sect leader\'s cultivation level and, from his response, could conclude that the Ashfallen Sect leader could not use his full range of senses through his proxy or wasn\'t really in the Monarch Realm. Both options were good; Vincent just needed to keep the Ashfallen Sect leader at arm\'s length, and he shouldn\'t pose too much of a threat.
"Now, tell me about your bloodlines."
Vincent frowned, "How about you reveal a bit about yourself or the Ashfallen Sect? This is feeling quite one-sided."
"That\'s because it is," the skeleton gestured to the floating spider still circling him, hunger in its eyes. "You answer my questions or become his food. Simple as that."
Vincent snorted, "This is a mere clone. You can\'t threaten me with death."
"I have no use for a disobedient servant. Prove your value to me, or I will hunt you down until the end of the realm."
Vincent narrowed his eyes, "I\'m starting to think you have no interest in an alliance at all."
"Correct," the skeleton said as shadow Qi gathered around its fingers, "You are worthless in my eyes."
"Worthless?" Vincent had never heard such nonsense, "Why waste my time coming here and humoring my offer of an alliance? If you want to fight, let\'s not waste any more of my precious time and get down to it."
Vincent hated the idea of losing this clone, as it was costly to make. He had to use a considerable amount of Qi from all three of his affinities, alongside a few buckets of blood from his family members—many of whom had perished today at the hands of this new regional power—the Ashfallen Sect. But if the death of this clone was inevitable, he might as well use it to test his enemy\'s combat capabilities.
He turned to the spider and conjured more fake shadow tendrils. Draining all the Qi left inside the blood clone, he unleashed an onslaught of blood tendrils disguised as shadows upon the spider. To his surprise, the spider actually struggled to maintain its size as his tendrils knocked out a large chunk of it.
Why didn\'t it grow in size like it had when devouring the blood techniques from my Elders? Vincent wondered. He had actually damaged it... if he had more Qi to work with, maybe he could even kill it. Was it because I layered my affinities, and it couldn\'t decay my attacks fast enough?
Vincent\'s mind wandered as the spider recovered its general shape and charged at him. He didn\'t even have the strength left in the blood clone to raise his hand, and he experienced being decayed alive. His world went dark as his connection to the blood clone was cut.
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"I really need to get ahold of the Echoheart bloodline again," Vincent groaned as he sat up from his bloody coffin and felt his consciousness spread through this new clone. "Tsk, I can feel my control over my blood clones weakening with each one that gets destroyed by the Ashfallen Sect."
Not only were the bloodlines he absorbed inferior versions, but they also weakened over time like an unused muscle if he didn\'t keep absorbing the bloodline. This is why he founded the Blood Lotus Sect, the largest bloodline farm on the 9th layer of creation.
"But it\'s all falling apart," Vincent climbed out of the coffin with a deep frown. "I seem to have lost control of too many families while focusing on advancing my cultivation as much as possible before wasting months relocating."
Vincent looked at the ceiling and pulled on his recently acquired Starweaver bloodline. Using it took a lot out of him and corrupted the bloodline quickly. I estimate I can call upon the threads of fate only three more times before I need to bathe in the blood of a starweaver again. Who was next on my list? Celeste, right?
His eyes glowed gold, and the bare stone ceiling was replaced with a sea of stars. Hints at innumerable futures flowed into his mind as he was strung along the threads of fate. He wasn\'t sure how clear or coherent these futures were to those with the ancient bloodline, but his inferior version proved quite useful.
"Let\'s see... tell me threads of fate, where should I go from here."
Every thread of fate he followed seemed to lead to the same result. Over and over, every thread was cut short, meaning he died. He didn\'t know how exactly he died, just that almost every choice he could make from here ended in his demise. The only decision that seemed to give him a glimmer of hope was running for the hills as fast as he could to the Celestial Empire.
"What if I manage to absorb Stella Crestallen\'s bloodline—oh." Vincent winced as he went down that thread. It was by far the longest, as he lived long enough to reach the peak of power. But it resulted in far more than his death. While the other threads of fate would keep going despite the lack of his presence in them, this one was different. He got a vision that the divine being that would devour him would go on to destroy the nine realms as well.
"The collapse of the nine realms? What does that have to do with Stella?"
Vincent was perplexed. These visions didn\'t make sense. Before today, he had used this power, and his future had seemed more optimistic. All that had changed was the arrival of the Ashfallen Sect, and now he was doomed to die?
"What about right now?" He latched onto the shortest thread and was surprised to get a vivid vision of him dying in the corridor to a vague darkness. Dismissing the bloodline, his eyes returned to normal, and he supported himself on the coffin\'s edge as his head pounded. If he was to believe the threads of fate, he was destined to die.
"Nonsense, I\'m a man-made god." Vincent straightened his back and got control of himself. "Let\'s see if these threads of fate tell the truth. If I open this door, I should die."
Opening the door slowly, he couldn\'t feel the presence of anything with his spiritual senses. "Maybe the inferior version isn\'t totally accurate?" Vincent mused as he stepped into the corridor. "Perhaps they are possible timelines rather than guarantees—" Vincent coughed blood. Confused, he slowly looked down and saw four claws wreathed in void Qi impaling his chest. Looking over his shoulder, he saw a headless abomination. It ripped out its arms and swiftly tore him apart a second later, once again cutting his connection to another blood clone.
As his world went dark once again, all he could think of was the Ashfallen Sect\'s leader declaring that he would be hunted to the end of the realm. If all paths lead to death, then he would pick the one that gave him the longest chance at life.
To hell with the nine realms.
He would get his hands on the Crestfallen bloodline if it was the last thing he did.