Myth Beyond Heaven - Chapter 3034: Primordial Battle (1)

Chapter 3034: Primordial Battle (1)
However, Yin’s denial was too smooth, too practiced. The slight glint in his dark eyes, the almost imperceptible tension in his shoulders—to beings as perceptive as Nian Shi and Tantai Lanling, it was as good as a confession.
Nian Shi’s cold smile didn’t falter. “Your theatrics are wasted on me, Yin. Your denial only confirms my theory. A singular you would have simply attacked by now. You are stalling. Why?”
His silver eyes flicked toward the meditating Yun Lintian, then back to Yin. “Is it because he is the key? Not just to balance, but to something else? Something that requires a specific… configuration?”
The atmosphere grew even heavier. The two Primordial Gods were not here for a simple battle. They were here for Yun Lintian, and they were circling each other, probing for weaknesses, both in each other and in the situation itself. Yun Lintian was no longer just a prize; he was the central piece on a board where the rules were still being written.
Yin’s amused expression finally faded, replaced by a flat, deadly calm. “You talk too much, Timekeeper. You always have. You dissect and analyze until the magic is gone, until all that’s left is dust and equations.”
He took a step toward Nian Shi, and the space between them warped, reality fraying at the edges. “You want to know why I haven’t attacked? Perhaps I’m simply enjoying the view. Perhaps I’m giving our young Primordial Origin a sporting chance to finish his meditation. Or perhaps…”
He let the word hang in the air, charged with unspoken threat.
“…perhaps I’m deciding which of you to unmake first. You, or your pretty little lieutenant.”
Tantai Lanling’s eyes flashed with defiance, but she held her position, her energy coiling tightly beside Nian Shi.
The standoff was complete. Yin, Nian Shi, and Tantai Lanling formed a tense triangle of unimaginable power, with the helpless forms of Long Xi’s group and the kneeling traitors caught in the middle.
And at the center of it all, silent and unmoving, sat Yun Lintian, the man who held the power of both creation and uncreation within him, completely unaware that the two most powerful beings in existence were facing off over his fate, and that the terrifying possibility of a second Yin had just been thrown into the mix, turning an already hopeless situation into a cosmic nightmare of unknown proportions.
The game had just become infinitely more complex and infinitely more dangerous.
The silence that followed was heavier than a mountain range, thick with the unspoken calculations of two beings who had defined existence since its dawn. The very air seemed to crystallize, unable to bear the weight of their opposing wills.
It was Nian Shi who broke it. His voice was no longer cold, but flat. Final. Devoid of all pretense or curiosity. “Enough words, Yin. It does not matter now if there is one of you or a thousand. Between you and I, only one is going to survive to see the end of this.”
As the last word left his lips, the space above his open palm shimmered.
A blade materialized, not of metal, but of solidified time itself. It was the Blade of Eternity. Its form seemed to shift and flow, capturing every beginning and every end within its edge. Its mere presence was an assault on reality.
For Long Xi, Long Qingxuan, and Nantian Fengyu, who were already on the verge of collapse, it was a final, crushing weight. They couldn’t even gasp; their lungs refused to draw breath under the suffocating pressure of absolute temporal authority. It felt as if their very lifespans were being compressed into a single, agonizing moment.
Yin’s evil smile returned, wider and more terrifying than before.
“You’re right,” he agreed, his voice a silken promise of oblivion. “Between us, only one can stand at the end.” He paused for a fraction of a second, his dark eyes glinting with infinite malice. “And it’s going to be me.”
Boom!
The moment the final word was spoken, the two kneeling figures exploded into motion.
Long Chen and Qian Jinglei, seeing their master threatened, moved with a speed born of desperation and fanatical loyalty. They became blurs of darkness, one aiming for Nian Shi’s heart with a spear of condensed Uncreation, the other for his head with claws that could shred souls.
Nian Shi didn’t flinch. He didn’t even look at them.
Tantai Lanling moved instead.
“Back off!” she declared, her voice ringing with the absolute authority of Order.
CLANG!
She didn’t block their attacks; she rewrote the rules around them. Golden chains of cosmic law, thicker than ancient trees and humming with the power of fundamental truths, erupted from the void itself.
They snapped around Long Chen and Qian Jinglei mid-lunge, not just restraining their bodies, but freezing the very energy within their cores. The chains bound their movement, their power, even their intent, forcing them into a state of absolute stasis. It was the ultimate prison.
“Ugh!”
The two traitors strained against the bonds, their faces contorted in fury and shock, but they were utterly immobilized.
Tantai Lanling stood before them, her hands weaving complex seals, maintaining the immense binding. A separate, smaller battle of attrition had begun.
But the main event had already started.
While Tantai Lanling moved to restrain the lackeys, Nian Shi took a single, deliberate step forward.
And then he was simply… elsewhere.
He reappeared directly above Yin, the Blade of Eternity held high. There was no flourish, no battle cry. There was only the silent, inevitable descent of the blade—a slash that carried the weight of every ended era, every extinct star, every forgotten timeline.
As the blade descended, Time itself obeyed its master.
It froze.
The chaotic energy pouring from the Gate halted, becoming a static, twisted sculpture. The dust motes hanging in the air became immutable stones. The faint, ragged breaths of Long Xi and the others stopped in their throats.
The very concept of change was suspended. In this absolute stasis, only Nian Shi and his blade moved, a singularity of motion in a frozen universe. It was the perfect, inescapable attack.
The Blade of Eternity descended toward Yin’s head.
And then, the impossible happened.
Yin, who should have been frozen like everything else, slowly raised his head. His neck turned with a deliberate, unhurried motion that defied all laws of the frozen time. His eyes, pools of infinite void, looked up at Nian Shi and the descending blade.
A low chuckle escaped his lips, a sound that somehow propagated in the absolute stillness.
“This kind of cheap trick,” Yin said, his voice perfectly clear in the silent world, “is surely something a mortal would find impressive.”
Swoosh—
