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Beyond the Timescape – Chapter 22: Temple Complex

Chapter 22: Temple Complex

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nChapter 22: Temple Complex

nXu Qing wasn’t unfamiliar with nighttime in forbidden regions. Whether it was the city ruins, or this jungle, it was roughly the same. He had lived for upwards of two weeks in the former, and had spent a number of nights in the latter.

nAs he huddled in the tree hollow, he kept his eyes half-open as he quietly performed breathing exercises, absorbing the mutagen-heavy spirit power. Once the spirit power was inside him, he cleansed it with the Sea and Mountain Incantation, allowing the pure spirit power to spread through his body, while the mutagen entered his shadow.

nHe had already become used to the difference in cultivation that his shadow provided. He wasn’t sure if it was because of his shadow, or the general danger in the forbidden region, but regardless, he had no choice but to maintain a high level of concentration. And thanks to that concentration, his cultivation progressed rapidly.

nRight now, he wasn’t far from the fourth level of the Sea and Mountain Incantation.

nIt’s like a grindstone.

nHe wasn’t sure exactly how grindstones worked, but he remembered a blacksmith back in the slums talking about how you needed to work a knife against one to get it truly sharp. Right now, the dangerous forbidden region had become his personal grindstone.

nAfter working under the influence of that grindstone, Xu Qing completed a full cycle of cultivation, then opened his eyes. Looking out of the tree and into the night, he heard mutant beasts roaring. It sounded like the howling of devils.

nA sinister coldness was ever-present, seeping into everything. And even hidden in the tree, Xu Qing was no exception.

nIt was very cold.

nIt reminded him of his time in the city ruins, and before long, he also felt a similar sense of loneliness. That said, he was used to loneliness. After a short time, he closed his eyes again and started another session of cultivation.

nIn that manner, time passed.

nHe had selected a very safe place to settle down. However, about halfway through the night, in the middle of his cultivation, he heard footsteps outside. It sounded chaotic, like there were numerous people walking around outside.

nXu Qing looked suspiciously out of the tree, but other than the trees, there was nothing else outside in the darkness. His heart sank further as he realized that the mutant beasts outside had grown silent. That put him even more on the alert. He thought back to the Singing and the footsteps from before. However, these footsteps seemed different.

nIt doesn’t sound like the Singing. There’s no song at all.

nHaving come to this conclusion, he remained quietly in place, even masking his breathing.

nThe footsteps grew clearer, and eventually, it sounded like a group of people approaching.

nAt the same time, a coldness arose, so intense that Xu Qing worried it might freeze him where he hid. He wasn’t unfamiliar with this type of coldness. Whether it was the time he heard the Singing, or occasions in the city ruins when the grues came out.

nHowever, this seemed different than when he heard the Singing. Back then, he felt like his soul was frozen, but right now, though it was uncomfortable, he could at least still move.

nThis is something like the grues in the city ruins!

nHaving reached this determination, he gripped his iron skewer tightly and took a deep breath. Trying to stop his heart from pounding, he closed his eyes tightly.

nDon’t look at them. Don’t touch them. Don’t get close to them.

nAfter he closed his eyes, the footsteps became more urgent, and closer. It was like a host of people were milling about the tree.

nXu Qing was shaken, but he forced himself not to open his eyes and look at whatever was outside.

nEventually when the sun rose into the dome of heaven, the footsteps faded into the distance.

nIt was daytime.

nHowever, Xu Qing still didn’t open his eyes. He waited for a moment before looking out of the tree hollow. To his shock, he found that the opening had been sealed over with ice.

nSeeing that sunlight shone through the ice onto his face, he exhaled a shaky breath, then clenched his hand into a fist and punched the ice, shattering it.

nXu Qing climbed out into the open and looked around. All the wolf bones he’d seen the night before were gone. In their place… were a mass of footprints.

nHuman footprints.

nThere were so many that there had to have been hundreds of people in the area.

nXu Qing had never heard of a situation in which hundreds of people would enter a forbidden region together.

nAnd what was even more unusual was that… they were actual footprints, not shoe prints.

nEventually, he looked away from the footprints, feeling a new sense of understanding about the grues in forbidden regions. Thankfully, it was now daylight, which meant there was less danger to deal with. And Xu Qing wasn’t about to give up on his search. He continued on.

nSeveral hours later, he reached the spot where he and Squad Thunderbolt had harvested seven-leaf clovers in the canyon.

nJust like before, the sunlight couldn’t penetrate the leafy canopy of vines that stretched over it. The entire place was filled with a floral fragrance, and seemed completely different from the dangerous world outside of it. It was almost like a paradise. Upon reaching the harvesting spot, Xu Qing breathed a sigh of relief. Then he looked beyond it to the distant temple complex.

nHe rested only a moment before retracting his gaze and continuing onward at top speed.

nThe jungle past the canyon was even thicker, with less sunlight making its way through the canopy. But perhaps because the ancient temple complex still radiated a bit of its former might and glory, the area seemed less dangerous.

nThe surrounding jungle also seemed a bit warmer.

nIn fact, as Xu Qing got closer to the complex, the jungle trees seemed more like ordinary trees from the outside world. They didn’t seem twisted and dark. He even spotted some seven-leaf clover, which he harvested.

nEverything about this area was surprising, but he didn’t let his guard down.

nAnother two hours went by, and evening was about to fall. That was when Xu Qing emerged from the jungle proper and saw the temple complex in front of him.

nThere were still trees in the area, but not many. The sunlight that hit his eyes was dazzling, but he still saw the numerous temple structures. They were round, and all of them were dozens of meters tall. Most of the stone walls were crumbling and covered with moss, but a few of the buildings were relatively intact. The entire place contained an air of grandeur.

nStepping inside, he heard the sound of gravel crunching beneath his feet. And for some reason, he felt like he was looking around at an immense kingdom. Everything was in ruins, but it all had an aspect of profound age to it. It almost seemed like the ruins were trying to explain their history to him.

nWalking a bit further in, he found himself in front of a crumbling statue. Most of the bottom of the statue had been crushed into rubble, but the head and shoulders were intact.

nEven still, the statue loomed ninety meters in the air. Back when it was whole, it must have been at least 600 meters tall. Standing in front of it, Xu Qing felt miniscule.

nThe wind sounded like a lonely flute that cut this area out of space and time. Whatever glory this place had once embodied, it was now a thing of the past.

nHe looked at the statue for a long time. He thought back to the slums outside the city ruins, and wondered what they would be like when people came back years later to explore them. Would those people be like him now, carefully entering the forbidden region and peering into the ancient past?

nAfter a while, Xu Qing left the statue to look around the rest of the temple complex. However, he didn’t find the special crystal Sergeant Thunder had mentioned.

nBefore leaving, Sergeant Thunder had described it in full, which was how Xu Qing knew it glowed with a seven-colored light. Apparently, they were natural objects that didn’t conform to any specific pattern in terms of where they appeared.

nAfter a fruitless search, he was feeling a bit disappointed, and headed to the top of one of the larger temples to look around.

nBehind him was the jungle of the forbidden region, which seemed to go on without end. After calculating the date, he realized that this was the fourth day since Boneblade had bought ‘insurance’ from him.

nHe hadn’t noticed any fog in the jungle the day before, and it didn’t seem like there was any today. So, he wouldn’t have to do any rescuing.

nOn the other side of the temple complex… were the true depths of the forbidden region.

nLooking up, he saw that there was still some daylight left. That meant there was some time to explore deeper into the forbidden region, then come back to the temple to rest.

nHaving made his decision, he jumped off the temple and continued onward to explore. As soon as he was in the jungle again, his nerves felt stretched taut, and he put himself on full alert. After all, this place would be full of more hazards than the outside areas.

nIn fact, only about an hour later, he was back in the temple, his expression grim and fearful.

nOn the upside, his sack was absolutely full.

nHe had barely gone 500 meters into the jungle before finding a large patch of seven-leaf clovers. Much to Xu Qing’s delight, it had obviously been a long time since anyone harvested from that location. As a result, the harvest would fetch quite a sum.

nHowever, as he began picking the clover, he sensed the surrounding mutagen getting stronger. If it wasn’t for his shadow being able to absorb the mutagen, it would have been difficult to make much progress at all.

nAnd that was when, far off in the distance, he saw the same type of gruish jellyfish he’d seen before. Except it wasn’t just one jellyfish, it was about ten. They were smaller, but at the same time, emanated an intense coldness. Most of them seemed to be hanging from trees asleep, but the mere sight of them caused Xu Qing to creep away quietly.

nThe further he got into the jungle, the more he got the sense he was being watched by countless avaricious eyes lurking in the depths of the jungle. It caused a prickling sensation on his neck and back. And that was only the outside part of the forbidden region depths. It defied imagination to think of what terrifying things might exist further in.

nNot daring to explore any further, he’d hurried back to the temple complex. It was only after reaching the complex that the prickling sensation on his back faded away. The complex itself was a border that marked the truly deep parts of the forbidden region.

nXu Qing took a deep breath and used the last bits of evening light to find one of the intact temples to hole up in for the night.

nInside, he found a wall crevice into which he crawled. Sergeant Thunder had mentioned that this place was a safe place to find refuge.

nXu Qing looked around the temple. It was large, with an enormous statue, a divine likeness, bearing a saber. It stood in the position of honor, surrounded by other life-like statues on the walls. However, all of them were eroding in the sands of time.

nThat said, there weren’t many mutant beast droppings or footprints. If there were none, or if there were many, that would be an abnormality, and he would have picked another location. As long as those signs were few, it meant this place was relatively safe.

nThe temple complex was in the middle of the jungle, but was in something of a clearing, so it made sense that the surrounding mutant beasts wouldn’t come in very often.

nSoon, night fell.

nAs the howl of beasts drifted in the night air, Xu Qing started his breathing exercises.

nTime passed. As he had guessed would be the case, a few mutant beasts came into the temple complex. But those he did hear were far away. However, just like the night before, about halfway to morning, he heard the chaotic sound of gruish footsteps!

nThis time, they were just outside the temple!

nThey’re back?

nHe frowned, wondering why these footsteps had appeared twice, both near him. He felt very uneasy, but considering the previous experience, he decided the best thing was to keep his eyes closed.

nHowever, instead of the footsteps eventually going off into the distance, they seemed to grow more numerous.

nAs they gathered, sinister coldness spread. It made it seem like a whole army of grues was gathering to attack the temple.

nXu Qing’s heart sank, and he gripped his iron skewer tightly as he thought of ways to escape if things got too dangerous.

nHowever, that was when the footsteps outside ceased, and everything became incomparably quiet.

nThe silence didn’t make Xu Qing feel like he could breathe easily. It was like the quiet before a storm, and it caused the hair to stand on end. He felt convinced that the grues were simply hesitating about whether to enter.

nAnd then, in complete silence, one of the grues finally did walk into the temple. Xu Qing could hear the footsteps on the stone floor tiles.

nHis heart leapt into his throat. But then, a murmuring sound drifted through the temple, something that sounded incredibly holy. Streams of golden light seeped out of the walls, filling the temple with light, and covering Xu Qing. Now, his closed eyes perceived, not a world of pitch black, but one of radiance.

nAnd the golden radiance grew so intense that his eyes hurt. Then, for the first time since encountering grues, he opened his eyes.𝐞𝗼𝘃𝐞𝐥.𝗰𝐨𝗺

nDeathblade’s Thoughts

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: Living
Chapter 2: Mutagen
Chapter 3: May You Rest in Peace
Chapter 4: An Unexpected Guest
Chapter 5: Scavenger Basecamp
Chapter 6: The Kid
Chapter 7: Please, Eat
Chapter 8: Set for Three
Chapter 9: Consequences of a Threat
Chapter 10: New Clothes
Chapter 11: A Gathering
Chapter 12: The Dangers of the Forbidden Region
Chapter 13: Vile Shadow
Chapter 14: Danger Everywhere
Chapter 15: Blood-Colored Evening
Chapter 16: You Ask When I’ll Return, My Lord; I Can’t Give
Chapter 17: What Are You?
Chapter 18: Grandmaster Bai
Chapter 19: Life
Chapter 20: Home?
Chapter 21: Thirsting for Knowledge
Chapter 22: Temple Complex
Chapter 23: Single Saber Strike
Chapter 24: Kid, You Answer
Chapter 25: Dao of Poison; Corpse-Ravaging Powder
Chapter 26: The Dusk of a Person’s Life
Chapter 27: A Stranger Like Jade
Chapter 28: You Don’t Need Light to Travel the Night
Chapter 29: The Sorrow of Parting
Chapter 30: An Unexpected Gift
Chapter 31: He Bought Insurance from Me
Chapter 32: Life to the Left, Death to the Right
Chapter 33: Eternal Darkness
Chapter 34: A Chance Encounter
Chapter 35: Troubles Bring a Frown
Chapter 36: Killing with Impunity
Chapter 37: Power over Life and Death
Chapter 38: Total Extermination
Chapter 39: A Requiem to the Mortal World
Chapter 40: Growing Up
Chapter 41: Nets Above and Snares Below
Chapter 42: Faceless Woman in White
Chapter 43: Complete Success with the Hobgoblin
Chapter 44: Cause and Effect
Chapter 45: Seeking Revenge over the Smallest Grievance
Chapter 46: Razing the Golden Vajra Warrior Sect
Chapter 47: Seven Blood Eyes
Chapter 48: Buy Corpses?
Chapter 49: Godly Blood
Chapter 50: Seventh Peak
Chapter 51: A Boat for Life
Chapter 52: Colleagues
Chapter 53: Sea Cultivation
Chapter 54: Total Transformation
Chapter 55: An Unusual Captain
Chapter 56: A New Recruit in the Violent Crimes Division
Chapter 57: Take a Spirit Coin
Chapter 58: A Birthday Alone
Chapter 59: A Lonely Figure on a Rainy Night
Chapter 60: Invitation Only
Chapter 61: A Beautiful Young Woman with an Umbrella
Chapter 62: A Ladies' Man
Chapter 63: Hardworking Xu Qing
Chapter 64: Coo. Coooo
Chapter 65: A Secret Worth 100 Spirit Stones
Chapter 66: Trying to Take Credit for My Work?
Chapter 67: Crossing the Line!
Chapter 68: Everyone Has Difficulties
Chapter 69: Fair and Just
Chapter 70: Let Me Treat You to an Egg
Chapter 71: Jabbering Patriarch
Chapter 72: Terrifying Huang Yan
Chapter 73: Domineering Second Highness
Chapter 74: The Path to the Yellow Springs
Chapter 75: Fish-Killing!
Chapter 76: Drought Demons can Scorch all Living Things
Chapter 77: Forbidden Sea Dragonwhale
Chapter 78: Zhang San Makes an Investment
Chapter 79: A New Person at Sea
Chapter 80: Bronze Dragon Chariot
Chapter 81: A Fair Price
Chapter 82: Countless Movements Became Sinister
Chapter 83: A Dragon from the Depths
Chapter 84: Magical Enlightenment from the Sea
Chapter 85: The Summit of a Fiendish Island
Chapter 86: Don’t Mess with Me
Chapter 87: A Vicious Night
Chapter 88: Xu Qing’s Rules
Chapter 89: Unbreakable Alliance
Chapter 90: A Golden Glow that Causes Madness
Chapter 91: Killing for Treasure
Chapter 92: Blood-Soaked Sealizard Island
Chapter 93: Like a Phoenix. Like a Hawk
Chapter 94: Gu Muqing
Chapter 95: The Creditor Comes Knocking
Chapter 96: A Gruish Inn
Chapter 97: The Asuras Appear
Chapter 98: One out of Fifty
Chapter 99: Traveling to the Crimson Wilds
Chapter 100: The Patriarch’s Anxiety
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