Chapter 1441 Li Xin
The dark golden threads on Su Shan's body shone brighter and brighter, while Hu Nuan's body emitted almost tangible gray mist. As soon as the gray mist came into contact with the rich aura of living people around her, it spun around like a living thing and took on a blurry shape.

Neither of them struggled anymore, standing still and gathering their strength to unleash a powerful attack. The air around them crackled and popped, the spatial shattering caused by their released energy.

People look over and then look away; there's no way to guarantee success, so everyone has to try.

Hu Zhu knelt on the ground, stood up and knelt down again, trying countless times without giving up.

Master Shang said with a mix of heartache and helplessness, "She won't let you go."

Hu Zhuo said firmly, "My sister is just confused for a moment. She must have been brainwashed by the Heavenly Dao. I will go and wake her up. As long as I wake her up, she will definitely come down."

Countless tears had been shed. He was resilient by nature, yet not strong. Hu Qing had always been his pillar of support; as long as she was there, he had a home. What meaning would it have if she were gone, and the world returned to its coldness?
Master Shang desperately wanted to knock him unconscious, but he knew he couldn't. If he stopped him from using all his strength at this moment, Hu Zhuo would surely develop inner demons.

Many more people were doing their utmost: Han Liyuan and Zuishan, fellow disciples; Zhuji and Lingshan, members of the nine sects and nine clans; Mu Duansheng and Zeng Ya, elders; the Food Department; Yu Liuya and Chanming's family; Qin Mingyi and Yun Shaohua, and others; as well as young disciples who were not familiar with Hu Qing, and even those who had only heard of Hu Qing's name and genuinely admired her.

A group of people ran to the spirits, including Xiao Shi, Xiao Zai, Yin Ya Tu Hua, and the female wolf king, Moth, and Da Die Er, among others.

“We can’t sense the space anymore,” Xiao Shi said.

Silver Fang asked loudly, "Can't I just go back whenever I want?"

The Wolf Queen: "The ten-thousand-year contract has vanished."

The Emperor said, "I don't know. I lost contact with her a while ago. The imperial wrath is too heavy... Did she do something...?"

"Look!" someone shouted.

Everyone was already watching, and they saw another strange change occurring in the sky above.

The formation in the center of the water was complete. The Dao Stone expanded in Hu Qing's hands, transforming from a solid to an ethereal form, becoming an ever-growing ball of light.

Hu Qing, holding the Dao Stone, leaped lightly into the center of the formation.

The light was so bright that everyone could not open their eyes.

The rosy light that had descended earlier enveloped the sea, towering thousands of feet high, its seven colors shifting and changing unpredictably. Above the rosy sea, a nebula-like divine path stretched straight to the heavens, where a golden ring of merit shone brightly. Yet, all of this combined paled in comparison to the dazzling light emanating from the nearby radiance.

A mighty roar echoed between heaven and earth. No, it wasn't a single sound, but two sounds combined. The two sounds blended so perfectly that they sounded like a strange, unfamiliar voice.

The deep voice echoed through the heavens and earth, saying: "First wish... for peace in this world... Second wish... for fairness..."

The words were fragmented and spaced far apart, and no one could hear what was being murmured in between. But everyone felt the power of the laws tremble.

The old monk swayed: "They want to change the rules."

Modification rules?

How dare they?
How did they manage that?!
No wonder they used a sacrificial array! These two, these two! Did they really think they could do it like that? How naive. It's not too late to stop now!
"Hu—" Yang Tianxiao shouted out a single word, but all his voice was stuck in his throat.

This damned Heavenly Dao, it won't even let people make a sound?
"Mom—" Hu Nuan's words were cut short. The Ice Demon in the air had already covered half the distance, and from the altered laws, he understood what Hu Qing was about to do. A cold laugh sneered, "Does she think she can get rid of him like this?"

He simply stopped, flipped his wrist and flicked his finger, and the ice core that Hu Qing had returned disappeared in a flash.

Hu Qing, who was inside the formation, had already dispersed his divine soul and was unaware of the Ice Demon's subtle movements.

The Ice Demon turned towards the direction of the Divine Path. As expected, the suppression he was under immediately lessened, but the Heavenly Dao did not relax its supervision of him. As long as he had any thought of changing his mind, it would suppress him even more.

She was seething with hatred. Was she certain that she would never see him again after playing this trick on him? Yes, she was going to die, her soul was going to be scattered, and she would have no future with anyone.

Ha, you want to die? It's not that simple. Even if I force him back to the realm of gods, he can still come down—even if his soul is scattered, I will catch his soul threads, piece them back together, and freeze him for ten thousand years!
The Ice Demon's mood was extremely bad, yet also very complicated. He wasn't the only one being rejected; she wanted to change all realms. What grand ambition!

Does Hu Qing want to change the world? She wants to change the rules.

The previous reincarnation rules were supplementary, as they were originally in line with the rules of the Great Dao and the ideals of the Heavenly Dao, so they were changed accordingly.

Later, she had a new idea. No, it should be said that certain thoughts had been budding even before she came into this world, only before she was a mortal. Now, she had the possibility of changing the rules, and she was willing to try, even at the cost of her life.

Ah, it is death that upholds the Way.

Shui Xin shared the same thoughts as her, and from beginning to end they had a certain spiritual resonance, a kind of madness lurking deep in their souls.

She made contracts with all the Imperial Seals, which meant she was in league with all the Heavenly Dao. They let her try, without promising anything. In short, they were giving her a chance.

Even without the Emperor Seal itself being present, a connection was established between the Heavenly Dao and her after the pact was made. When divine energy came to her side, according to the contract, all divine energy touched by the Emperor Seal served as a medium, capable of crossing the barriers between realms and altering the rules.

Without the permission of the Heavenly Dao, she cannot access the realm of rules. And without the support of divine energy, she cannot simultaneously alter so many rules within the Heavenly Dao. As for the Dao Stone, it serves as a bridge and vessel for transforming her will into the energy of laws.

She and Shui Xin shared the same goal, and Shui Xin wanted to work with her to accomplish this. Firstly, it would increase her chances of success. Secondly, their merits came from different realms—one from the netherworld and the other from the mortal realm—and altering the rules required merit as a catalyst; neither could be lacking.

She had gone to Xiaoli Realm before because Shuixin was there to help her with some funeral arrangements. Of course, no one could know about this, and she and Shuixin hadn't even explicitly said it to each other, relying only on their tacit understanding.

Shui Xin is loyal to delivering retribution, but she is also loyal to the right of the weak to survive. Divine retribution is too late, and punishment too slow. Might as well give it a swift and decisive end. Since the law has been violated, what's wrong with paying the price immediately?
In other words, she wants to change the laws of cause and effect, or rather, a higher-level set of rules.

Her power was insufficient, but the Dao Stone could. With the permission of Heaven, her body and soul merged with the Dao Stone, and her will could reach the level of Heaven. The opening of the Divine Path caused the Great Dao rules of the Immortal and Demon Realms to fluctuate, which conveniently helped the Heavenly Daos to make changes.

The so-called favorable timing, geographical advantage, and harmonious human relations.

She and Shui Xin had never spoken of it explicitly, nor did they need to discuss it. The two stood side by side, letting the rich energy released by the Daoist Stone wash over them, their souls becoming one, repeating their ideals again and again.

The net of Heaven is vast, helping the strong and aiding the weak. The laws are strict, protecting all living beings. Karma has its consequences, returning to its source. Yin and Yang are in balance, returning to nature.

The forces of countless laws collided and eroded, creating on the Dao Stone and disappearing at the edge of the grand formation. In this inaccessible world, the Dao was natural, and the rules were intricate and varied. Invisible, colorless waves arose from nowhere, disrupting the chains of rules. The commotion grew ever stronger; in the silence, old points separated, and new points were generated. These new points emitted intense and novel vibrations, which spread in all directions—towards all the realms of immortals and demons.

In the darkness, something collapsed with overwhelming force, while something else sprang up like bamboo shoots after a spring rain.

The world has undergone a complete transformation, and the first to feel it are undoubtedly those in the Shinto community who have made great contributions.


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