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Interlude: Within the Sacred Bottomless Pearl

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The jungle is silent save for the crackling of his campfire. The trees do not rustle in the wind. No squirrels or birds are moving about. There is not even a lonely cricket around to serenade him. That sort of unnaturalness is the norm in this place. There is never anything until there is.

The sun is up again. It has been a long time since he saw it last. Perhaps two or three months. There is only so much one’s internal clock can do to keep track of time when even the sun won’t cooperate. To think it had been so well-behaved during the first few weeks. It got unruly after that, rising once every two days, then once every hour, and so on. There was even a time when it blinked in and out of existence every other second. That was so annoying he had to walk around with his eyes closed until it stopped.

He grunts as he chews through his meat. It is greasy, tasteless, and sticks to the roof of his mouth. Fitting, considering the beast it belonged to was a gross, foul-smelling purple monster the likes of which he had never seen before being trapped in this place.

Oh, what he wouldn’t give for something sweet and fresh! He’s surrounded by lush, green trees, but not a single one of them bears fruit. If anything, he’s lucky these ones haven’t tried to kill him yet.

The weird sun and the lack of fruits and vegetables are far from the only oddities of this place. There are no moon or stars here, and not a single person other than himself. He has looked. Heavens knows he has. He has traveled across deep valleys, wastelands, and marshes. There are never people. Never any sign of civilization. Not even a single fresh apple. Nothing other than mindless beasts that want to kill him. Nothing other than fighting and struggling and loneliness. It took him a long time to understand what sort of place this is.

This is a different spatial realm.

He has never found people here because there are none. This is a created space, one that seemingly goes on without end. Or perhaps he just keeps going in circles.

He had not taken the realization well. He’d raged. He’d screamed. He’d roared his defiance at the Heavens. His Qi and Dao lashed out against the walls of reality, trying to tear his way out of this forsaken place.

It was for naught.

He grunts, crunching down on a large bone to suck out the marrow. It tastes no better than the meat, but sustenance is sustenance. Some bits of bone splatter over his bare chest, but it hardly makes any difference. He hasn’t had a good bath in weeks, and using Qi to burn off the filth from his body would be a waste of energy. He doesn’t even have good clothes to stain. He wears a loincloth made of animal fur and a little else. Only his hair and face are neat and tidy. It is the one bit of vanity he allows himself.

He might be trapped in an odd spatial realm full of beasts, but this place will not make a beast out of him.

“You disappoint me.”

He freezes. The world goes still. Even the fire seems to have stopped crackling.

That voice!

He roars!

Everything within hundreds of yards is blown away by the sheer force of his Qi as he launches himself at his hated foe. Thousands of exchanges happen in the span of a single breath. Countless dazzling and devastating techniques are unleashed one after the next. Qi clashes against Qi. Dao clashes against Dao. The heavens cry. The earth trembles in fear. The terrain is so completely devastated that any maps of the area would have to be redrawn.

It ends as it always does

He loses.

“Is that all you can do?” His hated foe asks. He looks at him with dispassionate eyes, his sword held loosely in his hand. “Even after I gave you the privilege of being in the Sacred Bottomless Pearl for so long?”

“Privilege?”

He laughs. Bitter as defeat tastes, the fights always bring him some clarity. Being able to work out stress through violence is a skill he vastly underappreciated before being trapped here.

“What an odd way to call incarceration.”

“The Sacred Bottomless Pearl is an outstanding training ground,” his foe tells him. “Here, you have no end of powerful foes to fight and no banal distractions. It is a suitable place to hone your cultivation and sharpen your mind, yet you’re still only in the Heaven Realm. Have I perhaps misjudged your potential?”

Only in the Heaven Realm? He laughs once more. To think someone would have the nerve to utter such words. He wants to fire back that his foe is also in the Heaven Realm.

But he is no longer sure that is the case.

No matter how much stronger he gets, the gap between him and his foe does not seem to shrink. Even now that he is close to the limits of the Heaven Realm, the swordsman still matches him with ease. There is something else at play. Perhaps his foe is hiding the true depths of his cultivation. Perhaps there is a truth to this pearl that he has not yet uncovered.

Regardless, he cannot defeat him. Not yet.

“I’m torn. Should I be flattered that my continued imprisonment is due to my talent being recognized? Or should I be insulted that you think me stupid enough to venture into the Renegade Realm without assurances?”

“That you need assurances is nothing but a sign of fear.”

“Fear is necessary to survive.” He grins. “Since I plan on surviving for a long time, my fears and I are quite comfortable with each other.”

The swordsman does not grin with him. His face does not even twitch.

“You will enter the Renegade Realm,” the swordsman tells him with finality.

“Oh?” He raises an eyebrow. “Is that so?”

“If you do not enter, I will make you enter.”

No menacing intent accompanies those words, yet the power behind them is almost tangible. It deposits itself on its shoulder and drags its nails across his skin.

Blood flows from his cheek as if he had been cut by a blade.

“Why?” He asks, some tiredness entering his voice. “Why do all of this? You could have killed me a long time ago? Why keep me here? Why make me stronger? Is torturing me really so amusing to you?!”

“Torture?” His foe blinks, perhaps for the first time. Alas, he is too tired to take advantage of it. “This is no torture. This is all for the sake of a much higher goal.”

“Oh? And what is that?”

“The preservation of humanity.”

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Comments

This has to be Xiao Nan, in a comment made tens, perhaps a hundred+ chapters ago, I believe stated that I was sure he wasn't dead

Gavriel

... Gonna have to go looking for bright sword. Is there any information about him?

Bonifacio Mario Peña Jr.

I did wonder about that :)

Catherine

What are the chances he's an undercover member of the third great sect from across the Dead Plains?

burning_the_paper

Guys it's not Murong Bang. It's one of his subordinates. If you go back to 70.5, notice that Xiao Nan was fighting three people. An Earth user (dead to tribulation lightning), Lei Yu (crippled by Nan) and a sword user (alive, the trapper). Also remember that Murong told a person called Bright sword (probably said swordsman) that it was a shame that Bright Sword destroyed Nan without leaving a body to inspect. So Murong never met Nan.

David Wei

Wait I just realized that if the swordsman is working towards the preservation of humanity, then is Murong also trying to do that under the guise of being a madman? That would be a one hell of a plot twist.

Guy

Nice catch.

Guy

That has to Murong Bang, one of his defining characteristics was that he forces people into the Renegade Realm

Philipp Zander

I think it is Nan because he desperately wants something sweet.

Yoav

Yeah it probably is, and since the swordsman is probably the one that works under Murong Bang then we might see him soon. Another interesting question is what sorts of secret monsters are there in SDE? We saw the divine dragon and now the swordsman.

Guy

I really hope it’s him because then he’s alive!

Catherine

Wow

Guy

I bet that’s Xiao Nan that’s been trapped. Didn’t he face a swordsman when Eastern Port City fell?

Catherine

So thats odd to say the least

Yoav


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