"You are..."
Fu Hua looked at Irene. The golden light in Irene's eyes echoed the radiance of the Xuanyuan Sword, causing a montary trance in Fu Hua's vision. It was as if the person standing before her was not Irene, but a valiant woman of heroic bearing. However, this illusion vanished in the next instant.
With Irene's tacit permission, Ji Lin, now manipulating Irene's body, looked at the bewildered Fu Hua. She paused for a mont, then, seeming to understand sothing, revealed a look of slight desolation.
Just as Ji Lin was about to speak, she suddenly heard another person's voice.
[Um, Miss Ji Lin, Ah-Hua lost her mories due to her abilities, so please don't bla her.]
Hearing the voice in her mind, Ji Lin imdiately beca vigilant. She could be certain that this was absolutely not the voice of Miss Irene from just a mont ago.
[Oh, no need to be nervous. Miss Ji Lin, please don't be nervous. You aren't the only extra consciousness in my mind.] Irene's voice chid in as well. [The reason is a bit complicated. The one who spoke just now is a comrade of Hua's from a long, long ti ago.]
Ji Lin fell silent for a mont. Multiple consciousnesses in one body? Mn, are the warriors of future generations already this formidable?
"No, I didn't an that..." Fu Hua, seeing 'Irene' fall silent due to internal doubts, felt her heart tighten. She believed her display of unfamiliarity just now had saddened the other party.
Fu Hua wanted to open her mouth to explain, but she was stopped by Ji Lin raising her hand. Ji Lin smiled at Fu Hua. "It has been five thousand years. Things have changed, and people have changed, including the current ."
The light on the Xuanyuan Sword beca even more dazzling, while the golden light in Irene's eyes dimd. Within the golden radiance emitted by the Xuanyuan Sword, the phantom of Ji Lin, dressed in magnificent attire, appeared in Fu Hua's eyes.
"Ji Lin..." Fu Hua murmured as she looked at the phantom. However, she hadn't actually rembered anything or dug anything out from the ashes of her mory; she had rely guessed it.
An ancient girl appearing at this mont, erging from the Xuanyuan Sword—other than that Ji Lin, there should be no one else.
Hearing Fu Hua's voice, a smile appeared on Ji Lin's face. "The Celestial indeed has not forgotten , or at least still has a little bit of an impression of , right?"
Fu Hua very much wanted to say that she had actually only guessed the other's identity and didn't have even a shred of an impression in her mind. But looking at the smile on the other's face, and that final question...
Fu Hua could only open her mouth, then stiffly nodded. She did not want to shatter the girl's final fantasy.
"Long ti no see... Ji Lin..." Fu Hua could only speak stiffly like this, feeling desolation and emptiness in her heart. It made her feel incredibly distressed, but facing the girl, Fu Hua could not, under any circumstances, bring herself to state the fact that she had already forgotten her.
"It seems that in these five thousand years..." Ji Lin looked at Fu Hua's currently weak aura. Where was the imposing montum of the past, when she shook the world with her fists and protected the mountains and rivers with her body? "It seems the Celestial has not had it easy these years..."
During that brief exchange of consciousness just now, Ji Lin had already understood the current situation. The Celestial had encountered a calamity and was forced to use excessive power that should not have been used, leading to mory loss.
And now, the world was far removed from her era. Five thousand years... she could not even asure how long and arduous that ti must have been.
Irene had also requested her to keep the secret of the consciousnesses within her body from Fu Hua. Ji Lin naturally agreed to this small request. She could feel that Irene held no malice toward the Celestial; perhaps it was simply out of necessity that she needed to hide it from her.
"I..."
The two of them looked at each other in silence. Five thousand years of ti left them unsure of what to say to one another, until the deafening roar of a beast was heard from the surroundings.
"Chiyou has awakened..." Ji Lin looked toward the ceiling, a trace of regret and guilt flashing through her eyes. "I am sorry. I failed to complete the task I should have done back then."
Subsequently, Ji Lin looked at the Xuanyuan Sword that had been floating beside her. "But this is my final battle. Can the Celestial rush to the battlefield with one last ti?"
"Mn." Fu Hua nodded firmly. Perhaps she had missed this battle a thousand years ago, but today she would absolutely not miss it again. This was her past regret, but now she finally had the chance to make ands.
"I leave the rest to you all." Ji Lin's figure gradually faded. She was currently too weak; these fragnts of a remnant soul were simply insufficient to support her manifestation.
If she continued to force herself to hold on, she feared she wouldn't even be able to see the end of the battle. That was the victory she had waited over five thousand years for—how could she be absent?
Fu Hua watched Ji Lin's body gradually disappear. Only then did she suddenly rember Irene, who had been standing beside her the whole ti. She hurriedly turned to look at Irene, not knowing how to explain the conversation with Ji Lin just now. "I... I didn't intend to hide it."
"Ah-Hua wouldn't harm . If Ah-Hua wants to say sothing, you can always say it, you know~" Irene smiled at Fu Hua. After all, she knew exactly what little thoughts Fu Hua had. Of course, she still had to give her so face.
"...Thank you."
"Then, I entrust everything to you. My remnant soul possesses no combat power; I can only provide you with assistance." Ji Lin's voice also gradually vanished into the light of the sword's edge.
Then, the Xuanyuan Sword flew automatically to Irene's hand. Its aning was self-evident.
"Mn." Irene grabbed the Xuanyuan Sword in mid-air and nodded to it. Then she looked at Fu Hua. "Let's go, Ah-Hua. Let's do what we should do."
"Let's go, Irene." Fu Hua's gaze beca firm as she looked at Irene beside her. Irene, having long been prepared, nodded back at Fu Hua.
After nodding to each other, the two stopped resisting the suction and jumped directly down Chiyou's throat.
*
Inside Chiyou's Belly
On a floating rock in the air, Kiana rubbed her head and sat up abruptly, looking around with so confusion. "W-where is this?"
"We were swallowed by a super, super, super giant Honkai Beast~" Hiko's voice ca from beside Kiana. "This is inside its belly."
"What?!" Upon hearing the voice, Kiana jumped up violently and looked around, but as far as her eyes could see, there was only pitch darkness.
The others seed to have awakened long ago; only she had been sleeping soundly just now. Kiana scratched her head, trying to sort out the situation. "We were eaten by a Honkai Beast?"
Seeing that Kiana was still energetic, Hiko breathed a sigh of relief. "That's about the size of it. You finally woke up. Though, as expected of the Kaslana family, you smashed head-first into the ground and still managed to wake up so quickly."
When everyone fell, they had adjusted their postures. Although the landing was a bit forceful, they were all safe and sound. Only Kiana hadn't adjusted in ti and had plunged headlong into the stone.
It was only soone from the Kaslana family who could jam their head into a rock and still wake up so fast.
"Anyway, waking up is a good thing." Hiko patted Kiana's head, then turned to look at Bronya. "Any good news on the communications front?"
"Regrettably, Teacher Hiko." Bronya shook her head. "There is no good news. This Honkai Beast's epidermis is too thick, and the intense Honkai energy has also interfered with the signal. We cannot establish contact with St. Freya."
"Not only that. According to simple calculations..." Bronya looked at the data Project Bunny had just transmitted to her. "Based on rough estimates regarding this Honkai Beast, we fell at least nearly 200 ters just now, and there is still a distance of nearly 100 ters below."
"In other words, this space is at least 300 ters high, and that's not counting the epidermis. Nor is there any guarantee that where we fell is the deepest part."
"In short, this Honkai Beast's height is at least nearly 300 ters. As for its length or width, Project Bunny's system cannot even give a response."
"I didn't expect there to be such a massive Honkai Beast." Hearing Bronya's words, Hiko gritted her teeth. Although she had never been swallowed before, judging by the size of this space, she had a rough idea of how big this place was.
But obtaining Bronya's specific data still surprised her. A super-giant beast with a height of 300 ters alone—she certainly wouldn't assu this beast was a thin bamboo pole.
Hiko wore a look of worry on her face. "With such a massive size, its re existence is enough to be called a natural disaster. Moreover, judging from the current vibrations and the usual movent patterns of Honkai Beasts, it is most likely trying to head for land."
"But what do we do?" i looked around, her eyes filled with powerlessness. Against such a massive size, let alone the blade in her hand, even Bronya's artillery fire—whether it could cause damage was questionable.
"..." Hiko did not answer. She knew they had to stop this Honkai Beast from advancing, but as for how to do it, or what could be done, Hiko had no thod.
"Although this isn't its strongest state." Irene and Fu Hua jumped over from a nearby floating island. "But fortunately, it isn't absolutely unstoppable either."
"Fu Hua, Irene! Thank goodness you're okay." Hiko breathed a sigh of relief seeing Fu Hua and Irene jump over. She hadn't seen the two of them when they fell; now it seed they had just landed elsewhere.
"Apologies, Teacher Hiko." Fu Hua pushed up her glasses. "The two of us made you worry."
"It's good that you're okay, it's good that you're okay." Hiko sighed. Although she said that, given the current situation, 'being okay' was about the only good thing to say.
"By the way, what did you an just now by saying this isn't its strongest state? Could it possibly get even stronger?"
"Literal aning." Irene looked at Hiko. "Just now, I learned so things through the remnant soul of the ancient warrior Ji Lin, which remained in that sword."
"In ancient tis, the size of this Honkai Beast nad Chiyou was even larger. However, with the seal over many years and the ravages of thousands of years of ti, its body shrank to the hundred-ter class."
"If left unchecked, this Honkai Beast nad Chiyou will devour the land and devour civilization, and its size will grow accordingly."
"No way?" Kiana looked around. "This thing can get even bigger?"
"Yes, just as I said, it can." Irene nodded. "But also just as I said, it is not invincible. There is a way to solve it."
"We learned from Ji Lin that there are two seals inside Chiyou's body. We need to shatter those seals."
"Okay, where are they? We'll go right now..." Kiana was just about to turn and leave when she suddenly stopped, looking at Irene with a face full of confusion. "Wait, what? Break the seals?"
Irene looked at Kiana and nodded. "Correct, we need to break them."
"But aren't seals used to seal sothing in? Wouldn't breaking them make it more troubleso?"
"That is indeed true." Irene nodded, reaching out to stop Kiana, who wanted to say more. "I haven't finished speaking. Let finish first."
"First of all, Honkai Beasts all have a Honkai Core. Chiyou is the sa. That Core provides it with a continuous stream of power, which is why Chiyou can support such a massive body."
"Those two seals were originally intended to absorb Honkai energy, preventing the original Honkai energy from flowing into the original Core, thereby causing Chiyou to lose the ability to move its body."
Irene's gaze turned toward the rear. "But regrettably, with the passage of ti, the seals originally used to gather the Honkai energy are now having the opposite effect."
Bronya, whose theoretical knowledge was the best, imdiately realized what Irene ant. "Five years—five thousand years of ti. The accumulated Honkai energy in the seals has turned those two seals into two additional Honkai Cores?"
Beside her, Kiana scratched her head. "In other words, as long as we break these two seals and let the Honkai energy disperse again, this Chiyou thing won't be able to move?"
"No." Irene shook her head. "After breaking the seals, the Honkai energy will flow back to the original Honkai Core. That is Chiyou's true heart."
"I roughly understand." Bronya had grasped Irene's aning. "We need to dismantle the Honkai energy cores at three locations to make Chiyou unable to move. If we do that, this battle will be considered our win."
"But can we really do that with our firepower?" Kiana scratched her head. High concentrations of Honkai energy gathering together would definitely form crystals. The stronger the Honkai energy, the harder the crystal ford.
Even she, a poor student, knew this kind of thing. And regarding the crystals ford from Honkai energy accumulated over 5,000 years... she feared they wouldn't even be able to leave a white scratch on them.
"It doesn't matter. I prepared a backup plan long ago." Irene lightly snapped her fingers. "I made an agreent with Theresa earlier. If our signal cannot be tracked, she will prepare to mobilize imdiately."
"Moreover, with such a large Honkai Beast appearing on the sea surface and moving, the Shenzhou side won't be unresponsive. As long as the Shenzhou side reacts, Theresa will bring the Hyperion over."
"And the main cannon on the Hyperion can be said to be the strongest main cannon in modern Schicksal." As the captain of the Hyperion, Hiko was very confident in her ship.
"That main cannon will definitely be able to destroy Chiyou's epidermis."
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