Myth Beyond Heaven - Chapter 3025: Path Finding (2)

Chapter 3025: Path Finding (2)
Yun Lintian’s fingers trembled slightly as he unrolled the ancient scroll. The characters glowed with a soft, primordial light that seemed to pulse with the very essence of creation. What stunned him wasn’t just the content—it was the signature at the bottom.
The Creator’s mark.
“Lynn,” Yun Lintian called out, his voice tight with disbelief. “Is this truly written by the Creator? And has it always been here?”
A shimmering holographic figure materialized—Lynn, the library’s AI guardian. Her form flickered with blue light as she responded in her calm, mechanical voice.
“Affirmative, Master. This scroll has been part of the collection since the library’s establishment. It was brought here by your father, Yun Wuhan, during the Primordial War.”
Yun Lintian’s mind raced. How did his father obtain something written by the Creator herself? It was truly incredible.
He shook his head. Now wasn’t the time to dwell on mysteries. His eyes returned to the scroll, devouring the words written in a language that seemed to shift and rearrange itself to match his understanding.
“Creation and Uncreation are not opposites, but two sides of the same coin,” the scroll began. “Where I build, Yin unmakes. Where I give form, he returns to formlessness. This is the natural order.”
Yun Lintian’s expression grew solemn as he read further.
“Many believe Uncreation is evil, but this is a fundamental misunderstanding. Uncreation is necessary—it is the space between stars, the silence between notes, the rest between heartbeats. Without Uncreation, Creation would stagnate and collapse under its own weight.”
He turned to the next section, his heart pounding.
“There are only two ways to address the imbalance: either accept both forces in harmony, or eliminate both simultaneously. Any attempt to destroy one while preserving the other will ultimately fail, for they are bound together in the cosmic dance.”
The words hit Yun Lintian like a physical blow. All this time, he had been trying to defeat Yin while preserving creation. But according to the Creator herself, this was impossible.
He read on, his mind reeling. “The Profound Vein of All Creation was never meant to be used solely for creation. Its true purpose is to balance both forces—to create and uncreate in equal measure. Only by mastering both can one truly transcend.”
Yun Lintian’s hands shook as he reached the final section.
“To those who come after me: know that Yin is not your enemy. Imbalance is your enemy. Seek not to destroy, but to restore balance. For in the end, even Uncreation serves a purpose in the great tapestry of existence.”
The scroll ended there, leaving Yun Lintian with more questions than answers. He leaned against the bookshelf, his mind racing.
All this time, he had been fighting the wrong battle. Nian Shi wanted to control time and eliminate Uncreation. Yin wanted to unmake all creation. Both sought imbalance.
But the Creator spoke of balance. Of acceptance. Of using both forces in harmony.
“Wait a minute… the Profound Vein of All Creation?” Yun Lintian suddenly realized something. Wouldn’t this mean the Creator had created this long before anything happened?
Yun Lintian always thought that the profound vein was created after the departure of the Creator. With this revelation, it was clearly that the Creator had left a solution behind—whoever held this profound vein must master both Creation and Uncreation to achieve a true balance.
No… He was the only one in the entire universe who could do this.
Yun Lintian went silent for a while, his mind racing.
“Lynn,” Yun Lintian said quietly. “Are there other works by the Creator in this collection?”
“Negative, Master. This is the only confirmed work. However, there are related texts in Section Seven that may provide additional context.”
Yun Lintian moved to Section Seven, his movements automatic as his mind processed the revelation. He found several scrolls written by ancient scholars who had studied the Creator’s work, but none carried the same weight as the original.
One passage caught his eye: “The Creator knew her death was inevitable. She prepared for Yin’s rise not by creating weapons to destroy him, but by creating systems that could balance him.”
Another scroll mentioned: “The Profound Vein of All Creation was her masterpiece—a tool that could theoretically harness both forces. But she feared what might happen if it fell into the wrong hands.”
This basically confirmed what Yun Lintian had just realized earlier.
Yun Lintian’s eyes narrowed as he studied the scrolls in his hands. The writings were too precise, too insightful about matters that should have been known only to the Creator herself. He turned to Lynn, his expression serious.
“Lynn, who are these ’ancient scholars’? How could they possibly know secrets that even Yin and Nian Shi remain unaware of?”
The holographic AI flickered slightly. “Database search incomplete. No information available about these authors’ identities. The scrolls were cataloged as ’Anonymous Ancient Texts’ when your father added them to the collection.”
Yun Lintian’s frown deepened. That made no sense. Knowledge this profound couldn’t have come from anonymous sources. His gaze swept across the library—this treasure trove of secrets that his father and Yun Tian had assembled.
Suddenly, a realization struck him. What if… what if they weren’t anonymous scholars at all?
He picked up one of the scrolls again, examining the writing style more carefully. The brushwork, the phrasing, the subtle patterns in the characters…
“Lynn, compare these writings with my father’s personal notes in the archives.”
“Processing…” Lynn’s form shimmered as she accessed the library’s deepest records. After a moment, she responded: “Match confirmed. 87% similarity in brushstroke patterns and linguistic style.”
Yun Lintian’s breath caught. So it was true. His father—and likely Yun Tian as well—had written these “ancient” texts themselves. They had disguised their own insights as works of mysterious scholars, planting them here for him to discover when the time was right.
He sank into a nearby chair, emotions warring within him. On one hand, he felt touched by their foresight and care. On the other, he felt the weight of their expectations—they had known he would reach this desperate point, had prepared for it generations in advance.
“All this time…” he whispered to himself. “They’ve been guiding me even from beyond.”
The revelation changed everything. This wasn’t just random knowledge—it was a carefully laid path designed specifically for him.
His father and Yun Tian had understood the true nature of the conflict long before anyone else, and they had left him the tools to navigate it…
