Chapter 345 - Oblivion
Yuzu was undaunted by the entityâs ominous statement. In fact, her lip twitched as she stopped herself from smirking slightly.
âOblivion? What oblivion?â She asked casually.
How could she not have thought of the danger of the ornate chest, after all she had learned about Akahi and the Fate Goddessâ plans for her? In fact, the chest was probably pivotal to Akahiâs plans to strengthen Yuzu and prepare for Her resurrection.
Yuzu hadnât expected to find herself at the bottom of the white world so soon, but she could only take advantage of the opportunity when it came, however inconvenient the timing was.
âThe oblivion of existence.â The entity replied in a deep rumble, âThe end of what is, and what will be.â
âA little melodramatic today, arenât you?â
Yuzu crossed her arms as she looked up at the door. It loomed above her, taking up her entire field of vision. If she wanted to see the top of the door sheâd have to crane her head up to an uncomfortable level, so she settled with settling her eyes on its centre, around the circular glyph with lines that formed constellation-like shapes.
The entity didnât respond to her cheeky response, but let out a deep contemplative hum that caused the ground to tremble.
Its next question surprised her.
âWhat is your name?â
âShou Tao.â Yuzu said after a pause, giving the entity the name she had used in Fuha. âAnd yours?â
âHu Dao.â It replied, the âHâ forceful and guttural.
The name triggered something in Yuzuâs memory, though she didnât quite recall where sheâd heard it before.
âYou and Iâ¦â Hu Dao said darkly, ââ¦Are the same.â
The fact that this entity which in the past two times that sheâd met it had been violent and overbearing, was now conducting a conversation with her, wasnât something Yuzu had expected.
And yet this didnât diminish the pressure that Yuzu felt from its gaze. She sensed a sharp intelligence behind its rumbling voice, a predatory intent that was simply waiting for its opportunity to pounce.
Violence hadnât worked on her, so it was now resorting to other methods?
That seemed like the simplest explanation, and yet Yuzu felt that something was lacking in that interpretation. Like she had only scraped the shallow surface of a deep pool.
It says we are the sameâ¦? Yuzuâs lips pressed together in a subtle frown.
âHow so?â She responded, keeping her nonchalant tone.
âWe are trapped by forces beyond our perception.â
âThat door of yours is pretty perceptible to me.â Yuzu said, âOr perhaps itâs very dark on your side?â
ââ¦Indeed.â Hu Dao muttered, with enough of a pause that Yuzu felt it had understood her jab at its situation.
âHow awful. Trapped in the dark banging on a door. It seems like hiding my box might be your only form of entertainment, too.â The lack of retaliation for her attitude only made Yuzu more brazen. Even she was a little surprised at the sass coming from her mouth.
But the more the entity allowed her to mock it, the more anxious Yuzu felt. Anger and condescension was easier to deal with, easier to manipulate. Emotional responses could be read and evaluated.
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âHow are you going to entertain yourself after I take the box, then?â Yuzu asked, âI canât say Iâll be visiting you anymore.â
ââ¦â
Youâre not going to argue with me? Yuzuâs eyes flickered across the door, whose chains hung silent and undisturbed. She could still feel the entityâs gaze on her, hear its breaths in the ground. You lost your will to fight?
Yuzu took a step toward the chest, then another. Her nerves were on alert as she expected Hu Dao to explode in violent rage at any moment and force her to the ground. She wondered if she had gone too far. It had the power to hurt her, perhaps even kill her. Sheâd assumed that it needed her to open the door and therefore spared her life for this reason, but sheâd gone so far to threaten that she wouldnât come again after retrieving the chest.
She was now standing directly over top the chest.
Now she was leaning down to pick it up.
The chest was heavy in her hands, surprisingly weighty for its size. On contact Yuzu felt its aura mingle with her spiritual energy, filling her with a familiar power.
She felt intuitively that now that she was holding the chest she had the power to leave this space on her own will.
âGoodbye, Hu Dao.â She said, though she wasnât sure why she felt the need for the greeting.
âGoodbye, Shou Tao.â
Yuzuâs gaze darkened, the frown deepening on her lips as she couldnât quite place the discomfort she felt tightening her chest. But she refused to be indecisive here. The entity was letting her go? Then she would go without hesitation.
She disappeared from the space, punctuated only by a soft gust of air that swirled around where her body had been.
The chained door loomed over its white domain as the entity only chuckled darkly in its solitude.
âShe will be back.â It said, âOh, she will be back.â
âWhen she hears the screaming in her dreams, she will know that she needs to return.â
The chains shook violently as Hu Dao slammed against the door, the heavy metallic clang echoing across the space. His chuckles grew louder. He slammed against the chains again, and then again.
The chuckles turned into laughter, then into maddened roars as the bottom of the white world was filled with the sound of clanging chains.
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Yuzu opened her eyes and found that she was sitting in front of a small stone shrine. White, delicate strands of hair framed her vision, telling her that she was still in the aetheric plane.
The stone shrine was in a small underground chamber with flickering candles on the wall.
She was alone in this space, though the white orb of a powerful being was hovering next to her in space. It was Renshu, the God of Preeminent Wisdom, waiting for her in the physical world.
The small ornate chest felt both cool and warm in her hands. Out of everything in her surroundings, only it maintained its colour. She admired it for a moment, taking in its essence with her eyes. The deep, rich swirls of wood, the glimmering warmth of gold, the cool and soothing notes of silver.
At last, it was in her hands again. Yuzu felt fully a sense of accomplishment from retrieving the chest. She closed her eyes and felt its energy reaching out to her, gentle and familiar, subtly tantalizing.
The power to change the world lay in her hands, she felt. The power to change her Destiny.
All she needed to do was accept it.
Yuzu sat with her eyes closed, listening to the voices that swirled in her mind and heart. The warnings of oblivion and danger seemed to melt away, replaced by a confidence in her own ability. The ability that was accentuated by the power of the chest.
This is right. She thought. This is how itâs supposed to be.
With this chest I can use Akahiâs power against her, disrupt her plans, andâ She paused. âand what?
Do⦠things? Change⦠the world?
A cognitive dissonance disrupted the thoughts of power and accomplishment that had soaked into her consciousness. A question that interrupted the flow of thought and emotion.
Change the world to what?
Yuzuâs lips pressed together gently into a thin line as a voice within her said, Change it to be whatever I want it to be.
Ah.
Thatâs not my voice, is it?
Yuzu opened her eyes as she felt a sudden clarity trickle down from the crown of her head, diffusing through her face and neck and spine, through her arms and legs to the tips of her fingers and toes.
The voice grew quiet, as if it had realized it had been discovered.
It had been subtle, natural, to the point that even at this moment Yuzu wasnât sure if she was simply imagining it, that she had created both the voice and the suspicion that the voice wasnât hers.
Was it Akahi, influencing her through the chest, corrupting her thoughts to slowly, subtly change her? Was she unknowingly changing into someone else, being shaped into a perfect vessel for the Goddess of Fate?
Iâm still me. Yuzu thought to herself. Iâm still in control.
Yuzu stood up, stepping toward the shrine. She placed the chest down in front of the stone structure.
A shiver passed through her body as she lost contact with the chest. Or maybe it was just her imagination.
She stepped backward and looked at the chest for a while, contemplating her situation, wondering if she was right to take the chest from the bottom of the white world.
Would it have been better to leave it at the base of the chained door?
Did she even have a choice?
Her lips pursed softly as she closed her eyes and let out a long, slow exhale, muttering softly,
âThis way oblivion lies.â