Myth Beyond Heaven

Chapter 3058 - 3058: The Consequence Of One's Own Fault (1)



Long Qingxuan and Long Niu stared, stunned for a moment. Then, understanding dawned.

Yue Bingyao had not lost thoroughly. She had seen the inevitable outcome and had chosen her moment of defeat to be her ultimate act of strategy. She had sacrificed the moon itself, and her own manifestation, to create this last, desperate line of defense.

Nian Shi’s cold smile vanished, replaced by a snarl of fury. “Another barrier?!” he roared, raising his Blade of Eternity. “You think this will stop me?!”

He took a step forward, intent on shattering the new moonlight barrier immediately.

But Long Qingxuan and Long Niu were already moving. Their grief crystallized into unshakable resolve. They rose to their feet, their bodies battered but their spirits burning brighter than ever.

They exchanged one last, look of perfect understanding. There were no words needed. They knew what they had to do.

Long Niu lunged for the God Slaying Sword where it had fallen from Yue Chuntao’s hand. As her fingers closed around the hilt, the dull obsidian blade erupted with new light. It was not the silver of the moon, but a fierce, azure-silver radiance that mirrored her own draconic aura.

The sword, a weapon of divine execution, recognized and accepted her desperate resolve.

Simultaneously, Long Qingxuan raised her hand. With a soft whisper of parting space, another sword materialized in her grasp. It was the World’s Ender, the Dragon God Clan’s ultimate weapon she had wielded in the past, its edge humming with the promise of absolute finality.

Without a single moment of hesitation, they made their choice.

Buzz—

As one, they ignited the very cores of their souls. Their bodies blazed with incandescent light—azure, silver, and brilliant white—as they burned their life essence, their futures, their everything. They poured this ultimate sacrifice not into an attack, but into a defense.

The power erupted from them, swirling around the moonlight barrier. It solidified into a magnificent, scaled dome of draconic energy, interwoven with light and earth, a testament to their dual heritages. It encased Yue Bingyao’s final barrier, adding their strength to hers.

Nian Shi’s attack, a furious slash of temporal energy, slammed into the new draconic barrier.

BOOM!

The barrier held. It shimmered violently, but it held. The combined will of the Phoenix, the Turtle, the Moon, and now two Dragon Princesses was a defense unlike any other.

Nian Shi stared, utterly enraged. He had been delayed again.

Inside the barrier, their life forces fading rapidly, Long Qingxuan and Long Niu turned their gazes to the man they were protecting. The man they loved.

Long Qingxuan’s face, pale from blood loss and energy depletion, softened into a beautiful, tender smile.

“Lintian… my husband… meeting you was the best thing that ever happened in my long life,” she whispered, her voice full of love and no regret.

Long Niu, leaning against her sister for support, managed a weak but genuine smile of her own. “Big Brother Yun… thank you… for everything. It was the best…” Her voice trailed off.

They smiled at each other, then at Yun Lintian one last time, and slowly closed their eyes. Their bodies, their sacrifice complete, began to dissolve into motes of gentle light.

As they faded, the World’s Ender and the God Slaying Sword, now without masters, crossed each other mid-air and plunged point-first into the ground directly behind the layered barriers.

They stood there, crossed like a solemn seal, their immense auras acting as anchors, reinforcing the defenses with their lingering power.

Nian Shi’s fury was a silent, terrifying thing. It did not roar; it condensed. The air around him froze, not with cold, but with the absolute zero of pure, undiluted rage. The silver line on his neck from Yue Bingyao’s final strike throbbed with angry light.

He stared at the new barrier. It was a grotesque tapestry woven from the sacrifices of his enemies: the Phoenix’s fire, the Turtle’s shell, the Moon’s light, and now the Dragons’ souls, all layered together and anchored by two legendary swords. It should not exist. It was an abomination against his calculated victory.

Without a word, without a sound, he raised the consolidated Blade of Eternity high. The power of a million timelines, the endings of countless eras, focused into its edge. He put every ounce of his might into a single, contemptuous downward slash aimed at the center of the barrier.

The blade moved, and reality itself seemed to flinch away from its path.

It struck the draconic-moonlight dome.

BOOOM!

The impact was cataclysmic. The sound was a physical force that would have vaporized continents. The barrier… held.

It did not just hold; it resisted. The scaled surface shimmered violently, absorbing the unimaginable force. The crossed swords behind it flared, their auras—one of divine execution, one of world-ending finality—pushing back against the temporal annihilation.

The barrier dimmed for a heartbeat, strained to its absolute limit, but it did not break.

A web of hairline cracks appeared on its surface, but they did not spread. They simply remained, a testament to the barrier’s incredible durability and the power of the sacrifices that sustained it.

Nian Shi stood frozen, his blade still pressed against the barrier. His expression was one of utter, disbelieving shock. He, the God of Time, at the peak of his power, had failed to break a defense erected by insects he had considered beneath his notice.

From behind him, a slow, mocking clap echoed through the sudden silence.

Clap. Clap. Clap.

Yin stood there, a wide, deeply amused grin on his face.

“It’s annoying, isn’t it?” he asked, his voice dripping with false sympathy. “All that power, all that planning… and you’re still stuck outside, knocking on the door.”

Nian Shi slowly lowered his blade, his knuckles white around the hilt. He did not turn around, but his silence was a venomous thing.

Yin chuckled, walking closer, his hands tucked behind his back. “But then again, you have no one to blame but yourself, Timekeeper.” He stopped a few paces away, shaking his head in mock disappointment.

“If you hadn’t hesitated… if you hadn’t been so afraid to show your true power from the very beginning, to use that ‘Convergence’ technique the moment you arrived, you could have crushed them all in an instant. You could have taken the boy before any of these… sentimental sacrifices could have been made.”

He gestured elegantly at the magnificent, frustrating barrier. “This? This is the price of your caution. This is the result of your desire for a perfect outcome.”


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