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Chapter 365: Symbol of the Primordial Ruins!



Chapter 365: Symbol of the Primordial Ruins!

"Half?" The sheer audacity had the 10,000 humans, demons, and devils stepping back in unison, their faces a picture of bewildered shock.

"Surely he\'s joking..." murmured a few Inscription Cultivators among themselves, their expressions a mix of amusement and disbelief.

The Yang Devils and resentment demons weren\'t looking too pleased either.

"If it weren\'t for Exile Yun here, you\'d all be dead meat by now. What good\'s your wealth then?" Mu Daxiong sneered, leaving the crowd speechless with his cold logic.

"There\'s no debate here, hand it over." With a sweep of his gaze, Yun Xiao had every head bowed, not out of respect, but resignation. He wasn\'t about to waste his breath on these penny-pinchers.

It\'s not like he was the one who let the Nian out of the cage. Now, with the Nine Hells teetering on the brink of disaster, it was Immortal Jades to the rescue!

Yun Xiao didn\'t even need to lift a finger to collect the taxes; there were always those eager to curry favor, ready to do the legwork for him.

Among the Inscription Cultivators and Yang Devils, those who were left were quick to see which way the wind was blowing. They scrambled to serve Yun Xiao, hoping to at least be small fries in his new order.

So, in less than half an hour, Yun Xiao\'s first tax collection was a roaring success.

"These folks are the backbone of the Nine Hells, and boy, are they loaded..."

Aside from a few high and mighty types like the Sword Warden, the Netherworld Emperor, and the Phoenix Empress, the rest coughed up half their Immortal Jades, tallying up to a whopping 500 million!

And with the death of over 100 figures like the Wick Devil and the Talisman Emperor, their wealth now lined Yun Xiao\'s pockets, pushing his Immortal Jade count into the billions!

In the Nine Hells, where the common folk still traded in Saint Stones, and only those in the Dao Heart Realm dealt in Immortal Jades, Yun Xiao had pretty much cornered the market. His Bag of Holding, now several times heavier, bulged with a wealth that sent Blue Star and Red Moon straight to cloud nine.

"We\'re rich! Filthy rich!" The excitement was palpable, with his trusty beast hopping around him, its four eyes gleaming with delight.

With this windfall, the losses in the Immortal Asylum were more than compensated for; they were making a profit.

"Now, I truly hold the Nine Hells in the palm of my hand!"

That\'s what you called a true Nine Hells Conqueror!

But Yun Xiao knew, the common folk and the armies of the other eight hells, still blissfully unaware of the upheaval in the Nine Hells, had yet to hear the news of his newfound dominion.

For instance, places like the Calamity Seal Purgatory were probably still holding out for their Talisman Emperor to return in triumph...

Yun Xiao, however, wasn\'t about to let the higher-ups and the common folk of the Nine Hells, along with their armies, remain disconnected. So, he made a new decision.

"All of you below the Perfect Fate Ocean Realm, step forward," Yun Xiao commanded with a gravity that silenced the crowd.

"Yes..." came the hesitant response.

About two-thirds of the assembly, a motley crew of humans, devils, and demons, shuffled forward.

Inscription Cultivators and Yang Devils included, they all fell in line.

"Your task is to return to your respective hells, ensure stability, and recount everything that transpired in the Immortal Asylum. Lead your people to revere me as their guide in our united stand against the Nian," Yun Xiao declared with a stern voice.

The armies of the Calamity Seal Purgatory and Rising Sun Inferno were likely still waiting to take down the Sword Ruins.

Yun Xiao needed them to understand that internal strife was a thing of the past!

On one hand, he demanded their allegiance.

On the other, he sought their acceptance of his reign.

Hearing Yun Xiao\'s decree, the crowd, ranging from Early to Late stages of the Fate Ocean Realm, exchanged glances. Relieved they weren\'t part of the fray against the Nian, they felt a stroke of luck.

But Yun Xiao quickly doused their relief with a reality check, stating, "If we fail to hold our ground here, the cities where our people gather will become the Nian\'s prime targets. Your role in leading the masses to safety in these cities is equally critical."

"Understood!" came the varied responses, some charged with fervor, others merely mouthing their assent, showing a range of commitment.

Yun Xiao knew better than to rely on the defeated ranks of Inscription Cultivators and Yang Devils.

Getting the word out about their defeat in the Immortal Asylum to their respective armies and the common folk would be achievement enough!

So, Yun Xiao called out a few more names.

Five Overseers from the Sword Ruins, five high-ranking Yin Devils in the Fate Ocean Realm, and ten merfolk from the Reverie Abyss appeared before him.

"Together with them, head to the Calamity Seal Purgatory, Rising Sun Inferno, and the two great oceanic hells. Maintain control. Should anyone defy my orders, you have my permission to act first and report later!"

"Yes!" The response was solemn, their respect for Yun Xiao palpable. His words stirred a ripple among the Inscription Cultivators and Yang Devils.

But with the Heaven Sanctuary Realm or above cultivators of their hells all but wiped out, what choice did they have?

With the Nian crisis looming, no one could escape the Nine Hells; they had no choice but to comply.

"Depart!" With Yun Xiao\'s command, two-thirds of the assembly dispersed.

"For the Sword Ruins, the news they\'re bringing back is a mix of good and bad," the Sword Warden mused, a hint of wistfulness in his tone.

The good news was like a fresh breeze through an open window. Yun Xiao had triumphed gloriously, uniting the Nine Hells under his banner. But the bad news followed like a storm right on its heels. The Nian was causing chaos, and the common folk were dangling by a thread!

As the word spread, these twin tidings swept through the Nine Hells like wildfire, stirring up a buzz among countless souls.

For the Sword Cultivators, the Yin Devils, and merfolk, it was a mix of sweet and soura victory here, a looming disaster there.

But for the Inscription Cultivators, Yang Devils, resentment demons, and sea dragons, it was like getting hit by a one-two punch of pure dread, leaving them battered and bruised.

"The Talisman Emperors and Overseers, all taken down by Exile Yun!"

"And now, with the Nian on a rampage, it looks like we\'re next on the chopping block..."

A wave of despair was ready to engulf the Nine Hells, blanketing it in gloom.

In this dire hour, the only sliver of hope was to bow to Yun Xiao, clinging to the slim chance that he might pull them back from the brink of extinction.

Yun Xiao had seen this shift in the winds coming from miles away.

There he was, just outside the Immortal Asylum, with over 3,000 cultivators who had reached the Perfect Fate Ocean Realm or above at his beck and call.

He had them scatter, hidden in the nooks and crannies of the wilderness, all ears for his command.

Under a moss-covered rock, Yun Xiao was joined by two figuresone, a ghostly pale and frail specter; the other, the Phoenix Empress, her arm still hanging limp.

Compared to Pale Revenant, the Phoenix Empress was in a sorrier state, lacking that nifty trick of cheating death.

"Planning to head back to the sea hells?" Yun Xiao asked Pale Revenant

"The sea\'s teeming with life, should speed up my recovery," Pale Revenant replied softly, eyes downcast. "I\'ll be back before you know it."

"I\'ll be waiting," Yun Xiao said, with a nod.

"Understood." After Pale Revenant nodded, she hopped barefoot into a river leading to the sea not far away, vanishing in the blink of an eye.

"Little fox!" The Phoenix Empress, finding herself alone, glared at him and fumed, "Well, aren\'t you a sly one? Playing dual roles and leading everyone on a merry dance, you even fooled me."

"Cut the nonsense," Yun Xiao said, bending down to examine her arm. "Have you applied any medicine? How does it feel?"

"I did, but us demons put all our stock in physical strength. Once the bone and sinew are injured, it\'s not so easy to heal." The Phoenix Empress bit her lip and shot him a look. "All because you couldn\'t protect me. You\'re not up to snuff."

"Then you should head back to the Primeval Demon Hell to rest," Yun Xiao said seriously, letting go of her arm.

"No," she turned away.

"Staying here injured will only cause me trouble," Yun Xiao stated.

"So cold-hearted, to use me up and then want to send me away?" the Phoenix Empress raised an eyebrow.

Yun Xiao couldn\'t be bothered to argue, dismissing her with, "Suit yourself, you silly chicken."

"???"

This nickname was almost too much for the Phoenix Empress.

"I find you\'re much bolder without your disguise. Tell me, how many have you fooled with that fox persona, pretending to be your own enemy?" the Phoenix Empress asked, biting her lip.

"Too many to count," Yun Xiao replied.

"You... heartbreaker!" The Phoenix Empress was livid.

Yun Xiao ignored her tantrum, turning serious. "You know this secret must stay with you alone."

"Hmph!" She glared at him. After a long stare-down, she sighed and relented, "You may look more dashing this way, but I miss the worldly air of the little fox. Give him back to me."

"Alright." Yun Xiao was planning to continue his separate training among humans, demons, and devils anyway. The War Princess wouldn\'t last much longer without support.

Now, with funds aplenty, it was the perfect time for a breakthrough.

"Huh?" Just as Yun Xiao was about to revert to his fox guise for her, a disturbance suddenly came from above.

The sudden commotion had Yun Xiao\'s instincts screaming: trouble.

"Be on guard!" His voice sliced through the air, icy and sharp.

Buzzing filled the air as the hidden powerhouses of the Nine Hells, alerted by his cry, converged towards Yun Xiao\'s position, ready for whatever was about to unfold.

BOOM! Out of the blue, amidst the serene blue skies and fluffy white clouds of noon, an explosion sounded, breaking the calm.

Yun Xiao looked up to see the clouds churn and twist, forming two concentric ringsa spectacle that defied nature.

"These clouds wouldn\'t shape themselves like that without a nudge... someone\'s stirring the pot," Yun Xiao thought, his eyes narrowing.

Just then, three figures emerged at the heart of the smaller ring, their presence alone broadcasting a lethal threat.

"These folks aren\'t from around here," Yun Xiao realized instantly, the air around him growing thick with danger. They seemed as formidable as that fiery-haired Old Immortal.

"The circular Return symbol... that\'s the hallmark of the Primordial Ruins!" The Sword Warden appeared beside Yun Xiao, his voice trembling with a mix of awe and dread.

As his words hung in the air, the trio descended from the skies, floating above the crowd with an air of superiority that made the toughest of the Nine Hells powerhouses avert their gaze.

Yun Xiao took them inthree men, likely brothers, given their striking resemblance.

At the center stood a youth in a platinum robe, his long hair tied back, exuding an aura of unyielding strength. His skin shimmered with a golden sheen, as if cast from gold itself, radiating the vibe of a celestial warrior.

But what caught Yun Xiao\'s attention most were his golden eyes, piercing and keen, as if capable of cutting through the deepest mysteries.

"He reminds me of an old friend, not a cultivator of the dao but a warrior spirit, taking the martial path like the demons," Yun Xiao mused, puzzled by the resemblance.

Regardless, the pressure emanating from this golden-eyed youth was undeniable.

All around Yun Xiao, even the bravest souls bowed their heads under his gaze, overwhelmed by an invisible force that left many sweating and gasping, as if the air itself was being squeezed from their lungs.


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