Myth Beyond Heaven - Chapter 3027: Path Finding (4)

Chapter 3027: Path Finding (4)
The ring’s warm glow continued to envelop Yun Lintian as his mother’s voice grew more solemn. “Remember, my son—for the techniques and true understanding, you must find your own path. Not even the God of Fate could foresee how you should achieve this balance. This is why you were chosen—why the Profound Vein came to you.”
Yun Lintian’s grip tightened on the ring. He had so many questions—where was she now? Was she safe? Could he see her? But he knew this was merely a message left long ago, a final piece of guidance embedded in the ring for this exact moment.
“Don’t overcomplicate things,” Yun Wushuang’s voice continued, gentle yet firm. “The deepest truths are often the simplest. You’ve been searching for complex techniques and forgotten that the answer lies in understanding the essence itself.”
The glow began to fade slightly, and Yun Lintian’s heart clenched. He wasn’t ready to let go of this connection, however illusory it might be.
Then came the words that made his breath catch: “If everything goes according to plan… we will see each other soon, my son.”
Silence fell. The golden light dissipated completely, leaving only the ordinary spatial ring on his finger. Yun Lintian remained motionless for a long time, his fingers gently caressing the ring that had been his constant companion since young.
The longing he had suppressed for years surged forth—memories of a mother’s warmth, of protection he had taken for granted, of sacrifices made silently for his sake. He had built walls around these emotions, focusing only on vengeance and power, but now they threatened to overwhelm him.
“We will see each other soon…” he whispered, the words both a promise and a torment. What did she mean? Was she still alive somewhere? Or was this merely referring to some spiritual reunion?
Shaking his head, Yun Lintian forced himself to focus. His mother’s message was clear: he needed to stop searching for external solutions and instead look inward. The answer wasn’t in some forgotten technique—it was in how he understood and embodied the forces themselves.
He thought about her advice: “The deepest truths are often the simplest.” What was simpler than acceptance? Than understanding that creation needed destruction, that light needed darkness, that order needed chaos?
For the first time, he stopped trying to fight the Uncreation energy within him. Instead, he simply observed it—not as a corruption to be purified, but as a natural force with its own purpose and place.
He reached for the power of a recently absorbed Primordial God, one heavily tainted by Yin’s influence. Instead of purifying it as he usually would, he let the Uncreation energy flow through him, observing how it interacted with his own creative powers.
The effect was immediate and violent. The opposing forces clashed within his meridians, threatening to tear him apart. But this time, he didn’t try to control or suppress them. He simply watched, maintaining a state of detached observation.
Slowly, patterns emerged. The destruction wasn’t random—it followed certain principles, certain rhythms. The creation energy responded in kind, not fighting but adapting, flowing around the destruction like water around stones.
Yun Lintian’s eyes widened as understanding dawned. He had been treating them as enemies when they were actually partners in a cosmic dance. The Profound Vein wasn’t meant to control them separately—it was designed to help him become the dance itself.
He began experimenting cautiously, guiding rather than forcing, suggesting rather than commanding. To his amazement, the energies responded better to gentle guidance than to brute force. They still clashed, but now they also learned from each other, adapting and evolving in their interaction.
Hours passed as he lost himself in this new approach. The library faded away, his exhaustion forgotten. For the first time, he felt he was making real progress rather than just accumulating knowledge.
When he finally emerged from his trance, he found Long Qingxuan waiting silently by the door, her expression a mixture of concern and relief.
“You look… different,” she said softly.
Yun Lintian offered a genuine smile—the first in a long time. “I think I finally understand what I need to do.”
The path was still unclear, the risks still immense. But now he had direction. And somewhere out there, his mother was waiting for their reunion.
“Let’s eat together,” he said, his voice carrying a warmth that had been absent for too long. “All of us.”
Yun Lintian emerged from the library, his steps lighter than they had been in weeks. The endless scrolls and texts remained behind him, but the weight of their unanswered questions no longer crushed his spirit.
Word spread quickly through the Land of Beyond Heaven. Soon, Linlin and Qingqing came rushing over, their small faces lit with hope. Nantian Fengyu followed at a more measured pace, though her eyes betrayed her concern. Even Gui Xuan emerged from his lake, drawn by the unusual activity.
The meal was simple but heartfelt. Yun Lintian listened as the others shared their experiences during his absence—how Linlin and Qingqing had been practicing new techniques, how Nantian Fengyu had been exploring the Land’s mysteries, how Long Qingxuan had been maintaining order in his absence.
When the meal ended, Yun Lintian turned to Linlin and Qingqing. “I’m sorry for ignoring you these past weeks,” he said gently, placing a hand on each of their heads. “I was lost in my thoughts, but that’s no excuse.”
Qingqing’s eyes welled with tears. “We thought you didn’t like us anymore!”
“Never,” Yun Lintian assured them, his voice firm. “You are both precious to me. I just… had to find my way through some difficult truths.”
The genuine emotion in his words seemed to comfort them. Perhaps it was hearing his mother’s voice that had reawakened his own capacity for connection, or perhaps he simply remembered why he fought so hard—to protect these moments of warmth and belonging.
After the meal, Yun Lintian made his way to a distant mountain in the Land of Beyond Heaven. A mighty waterfall cascaded down its face, its thunderous roar filling the air.
At the mountain’s base stood several simple tombstones—memorials to the fallen disciples of the Misty Cloud Sect from the Azure World.
He stood before them for a long moment, memories flooding back. How far he had come from that young sect disciple, how much he had lost along the way.
The stones stood as silent witnesses to journeys cut short, to sacrifices made…
