Chapter 67: THE HEAVEN THAT LED
Chapter 67: THE HEAVEN THAT LED
"Heaven falls."
The words settled over the chamber like a death sentence.
No one moved.
No one breathed.
Far below them, the abyss continued to pulse with vast and terrible life, each movement shaking the chained branch that pierced the chamber's center. Cracks spread steadily along the black restraints wrapped around it.
The seal was failing.
And somehow—
Yun was connected to it.
Xie Ren was the first to recover.
He pointed the broken remains of his sword toward the silver-robed woman.
"You're going to need a much better explanation."
The woman regarded him silently.
For a moment, Yun wondered if she even understood normal human emotion anymore. There was something fundamentally distant about her existence, as though she stood slightly outside reality itself.
Then she spoke.
"This world was not the first."
The chamber dimmed.
Silver threads drifted through the air around her as she raised one pale hand toward the massive chained branch.
"In the age before recorded heaven, existence followed a different order."
The branch pulsed.
Immediately, visions erupted across the chamber walls.
Not illusions.
Memories.
Ancient scenes unfolded in living light around them.
Yun saw endless civilizations suspended among the stars. Vast continents floated through cosmic oceans. Rivers of silver energy connected worlds together like veins carrying life through an infinite body.
And everywhere—
Trees.
Colossal silver trees larger than mountains.
Their roots pierced reality itself.
"The Root was once whole," the woman said quietly.
"It connected existence."
Yun stared at the visions unfolding around him.
The scale was incomprehensible.
Not one world.
Not one realm.
A network.
An entire structure of reality interconnected through the silver trees.
"The First Civilization discovered the truth accidentally," the woman continued.
"They believed the Root to be divine."
Her expression changed slightly.
"They were wrong."
The vision shifted violently.
Yun saw ancient cultivators standing before one of the colossal trees. Their robes resembled the silver-armored entities from the ruins, though infinitely more refined.
Power radiated from them so intensely that stars bent around their movements.
One figure stepped forward.
A man clad entirely in white and silver.
He touched the tree.
The entire vision darkened instantly.
Yun felt cold spread through his body.
Not ordinary cold.
Recognition.
The same feeling he had experienced when synchronizing with the Root.
The woman's voice lowered.
"The Root was not a god."
The visions trembled.
"It was a wound."
The chamber shook violently.
The hunters behind her became restless, their distorted forms flickering as though reacting to the memories themselves.
Xie Ren frowned.
"A wound left by what?"
The woman became silent for several seconds.
When she finally answered—
Even the abyss below seemed to listen.
"Something greater than heaven."
The words hit Yun like a physical blow.
His synchronization marks flared painfully.
Images exploded through his mind again.
A battlefield beyond worlds.
Reality collapsing in layers.
Silver roots wrapped around something enormous hidden behind burning stars.
And towering above everything—
A figure.
Not human.
Not entirely comprehensible.
Yun could not perceive its shape properly. Every attempt caused his vision to distort violently.
But he understood one thing instinctively.
It was dying.
The vision vanished instantly.
Yun nearly collapsed.
Blood ran from his nose.
Xie Ren grabbed him again before he hit the ground.
"You keep doing that."
Yun wiped the blood away shakily.
"I don't think those are visions anymore."
The woman looked directly at him.
"They are memory resonance."
Shen Yu's eyes narrowed sharply.
"The Root is giving him inherited memory?"
"Not intentionally."
Another tremor shook the chamber.
The abyss below roared louder now.
The chained branch groaned under immense pressure.
The woman turned toward it with visible concern.
"The Root recognizes him as compatible."
"And that's bad?" Yun asked.
The woman met his gaze.
"It has not recognized compatibility since the First Collapse."
Silence.
The implication settled heavily over them.
Xie Ren spoke slowly.
"So everyone after that died?"
"No."
The woman's expression became colder.
"Most became gateways."
Yun's stomach dropped instantly.
The hunters shifted again.
The faceless one from before stepped forward slightly.
"The Devourer offers completion."
Shen Yu immediately released killing intent.
Golden law-scripts exploded outward across the chamber, distorting the air with overwhelming pressure.
Several hunters dissolved instantly beneath the force.
But the darkness behind them simply produced more.
Infinite.
Endless.
The faceless hunter remained unmoved.
"Bound Law-Carrier," it said calmly, "your prison weakens."
The Restriction Brand across Shen Yu's body ignited violently.
Golden chains erupted across his arms.
This time, Yun saw it clearly.
The Brand was not merely suppressing Shen Yu.
It was containing him.
Something beneath his cultivation.
Something dangerous.
Shen Yu noticed Yun staring.
His voice hardened immediately.
"Focus on the apocalypse first."
Fair point.
The chamber suddenly lurched sideways.
The black chains around the branch snapped one after another now.
Four remained.
Then three.
The abyss beneath them began changing.
A shape was rising.
Not fully visible.
Too large.
Yun saw only fragments through the darkness—
A massive silhouette beneath oceans of black distortion. Countless eyes opening and closing inside the void. Silver roots wrapped tightly around an endless body.
And at the center—
A wound.
Even after endless ages, something had torn into the creature deeply enough to leave permanent damage.
The woman stared downward silently.
"It remembers heaven."
Yun swallowed hard.
"What exactly is the Devourer?"
The answer came not from the woman—
But from the abyss itself.
A voice spread through the chamber.
Not spoken aloud.
Heard directly inside the soul.
I WAS THE FIRST TO REACH BEYOND.
The hunters immediately knelt again.
The black tide surged upward ecstatically.
Yun's body froze completely.
The voice continued.
HEAVEN FEARED WHAT IT COULD NOT CONTROL.
The chamber walls began cracking apart.
Silver roots burst outward defensively from every direction as though trying desperately to contain the pressure.
The woman's expression darkened.
"You should still be asleep."
The abyss answered with something resembling amusement.
YOU SEALED ME WITH MY OWN ROOTS.
Another chain shattered.
Only two remained.
Xie Ren's face had gone pale for the first time since Yun met him.
"That thing can speak to us directly through sealed dimensions?"
"No," Shen Yu said quietly.
His eyes remained fixed downward.
"It's speaking through reality itself."
The abyss laughed.
The sound nearly split Yun's consciousness apart.
HEAVEN NAMED ME MONSTER.
The darkness churned violently.
BUT IT WAS HEAVEN THAT BETRAYED CREATION.
The visions across the chamber changed again.
This time—
Yun saw war.
Not mortal war.
Not cultivators battling sects.
The heavens themselves were descending.
Immense golden structures filled the sky while countless silver-rooted civilizations burned beneath them.
Entire worlds collapsed.
The colossal trees were cut apart one after another.
And standing against heaven—
Was the Devourer.
Not corrupted.
Not monstrous.
Beautiful.
Terrible.
Divine.
A being woven from silver roots and endless black stars.
Yun's breathing stopped.
Because in that moment—
The creature did not look evil.
It looked abandoned.
The vision shattered violently.
The woman closed her eyes briefly.
"Do not listen to it."
But the abyss spoke again.
And this time—
It addressed Yun directly.
LITTLE HEIR.
The silver marks beneath Yun's skin exploded with light.
YOU CARRY THE SAME QUESTION THAT DESTROYED US ALL.
The chamber began collapsing around them.
The final chains strained violently.
Yun felt something deep within the Root awakening in response.
Not fear.
Recognition.
Then the abyss asked the question that made even the woman's expression change.
WHEN HEAVEN LIES… WHO IS SINFUL?
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