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Maybe My Soulmate! (GL)-Chapter 204: Finally back! First Reincarnation End!
"The future of the sect is safe with you two," Grandmaster Tong Rouxin added, her tone as gentle as falling snow. "You've both grown into women of wisdom and strength. It's time."
Xu Xian's lips trembled, but in the end, she bowed deeply. "We'll honor your trust. And we'll protect the sect… until the stars fall."
The others followed, bowing low in solemn farewell.
Su Yubing turned back one final time, brushing her fingers over Tianji Yuan's shoulder, tucking a strand of youngest junior's hair behind her ear, embracing fourth junior sister once more.
Then, just as the wind began to still again—
A new pulse.
The air shimmered and split, like silk being torn by unseen fingers.
From that rift stepped seven figures cloaked in darkness and light—each carrying the aura of ancient power and unfathomable devotion.
The Seven Great Demon Saints had arrived.
And they knelt as one.
"Demon Lord," the first among them spoke, head bowed deeply, voice echoing like thunder across the peak.
Su Yubing's eyes softened with recognition. "Lilia," she said, stepping toward her, her presence as commanding as ever. "You've come."
The First Saint, Lilia, lifted her head—violet eyes gleaming, strength tempered by reverence. "To see you off. And to accept your final decree."
Su Yubing nodded, regal and kind.
"From this day forward, Lilia shall lead the Demon Realm as its new Lord. Serve her loyally. She will not walk the path of destruction—but of coexistence. The war is over."
The Demon Saints bowed their heads lower, their voices unified. "As you command, our Lord."
Mo Yuxin stepped beside her, and for a moment, all was still. Seven kneeling Saints, six tearful women, two wise elders… and a golden sky heavy with parting.
Su Yubing turned to Mo Yuxin, eyes glimmering. "Shall we go?"
Mo Yuxin took her hand again, thumb brushing her knuckles. "Together."
And in a final burst of radiant light, the two of them vanished.
Gone from Shanglong Peak.
But not from their hearts.
The moment Mo Yuxin and Su Yubing vanished from Shanglong Peak, the void between realms opened around them—a gossamer rift woven from starlight and memory. They felt the weight of countless years dissolve from their shoulders, replaced by a sensation unlike any they had known in all their cultivation lifetimes.
It was the pull of their origin.
A thread of qi that pulsed not with spiritual energy from Cangran Sect's realm, but from their true world—one that hummed in resonance with the soul-core that had always known where they belonged.
Their fingers remained intertwined as their forms were gently carried through the rift, dissolving borders of worlds like leaves riding a divine current.
When they opened their eyes—
—they found themselves suspended in an endless white space. There was no horizon, no sky, only a still luminescence that illuminated all without casting shadow. Mist flowed beneath their feet like liquid light, and from that silver tide emerged a grand staircase—pure and translucent as celestial jade, stretching upward into infinity.
It didn't feel like a place.
It felt like transcendence itself.
Mo Yuxin looked at Su Yubing, their hands still joined, and gave a single nod. No words were needed. This was the path back.
Together, they ascended.
Each step resonated beneath their feet, sending pulses of ancient cultivation resonance through the void. As they walked, the energy around them grew heavier—not oppressive, but divine, filled with the scent of celestial lotuses and old tribulations long passed. Their soul seas stirred, recognizing this as a passage for the worthy—one meant only for those who had reached enlightenment across time and space.
They didn't know how long they walked.
Time held no sway here.
But eventually, the stairs ended.
Before them stood a wooden door—simple, unadorned, as if it belonged to a secluded hermit's abode rather than at the end of a cosmic trial. Yet qi swirled densely around it, layered in countless invisible formations too intricate to decipher. Symbols of fate, reincarnation, and soul resonance flickered briefly in and out of view on the surface of the wood.
Then—
Click.
The door swung open on its own.
And beyond it lay a familiar sight: the innermost chamber of the Trials of the Forebears, the place where they had once fallen into deep trance.
A tranquil pond stretched before them, its waters a luminous milky white, calm and eternal. At the very center, encased in a radiant, rainbow-hued barrier, floated their true bodies—motionless, but not lifeless. The bodies were entwined in an intimate embrace, held together as though even in unconsciousness they refused to let go of one another.
Mo Yuxin's breath caught.
Su Yubing's eyes shimmered with tears she didn't shed.
As they stepped through the doorway, their forms began to shimmer and break apart—not painfully, but reverently, like sacred vessels returning to the origin.
Their physical bodies in the other world disintegrated into radiant particles, scattering into the air like a constellation undone. Each mote carried fragments of the past: years of cultivation, heartbreak, triumph, and profound enlightenment.
Their souls, no longer bound to flesh, flowed forward—
—and in the next moment, merged into their original bodies.
BOOM.
A thunderous ripple of cultivation force exploded outward as their soul-seas surged and dantian foundations erupted with new power. Mo Yuxin's meridians roared to life, her qi cycling with a speed that bent the very air inside the chamber.
The cultivation base she had once painstakingly built in this world now surged with a newfound momentum, fueled by hundreds of years of tempering in another realm. Her soul core, which had barely formed when they had entered the trial, now solidified completely into a Divine Nascent Soul, its glow reflecting the deep blue of oceanic wisdom and the sharp gold of heavenly tribulation.
Her dantian, which had once held spiritual qi like a peaceful spring, now roared like a celestial storm. Spiritual power coursed through her meridians with such speed and purity that the very air around her warped. Lightning flickered across her skin—not heavenly punishment, but a blessing of thunder, an acknowledgment from the Heavenly Dao itself that she had surpassed the limits of the realm.
At once, three nascent tribulation lotuses bloomed inside her core, rare phenomena that usually only appeared in cultivators fated for ascension.
One for her power.
One for her heart.
One for her love for Su Yubing.
She soared past the Nascent Soul Early and Middle realms, through the Late realm, until she reached the razor-thin veil of Perfection Stage—a stage most cultivators spent hundreds of years attempting to breach.
Mo Yuxin had done it in moments.
And as the storm settled within her meridians, a dragon-shaped spiritual shadow curled behind her, its eyes gleaming with silent power. A Dao Shadow, awakened—proof that her soul had resonated with the Dao itself.
Next to her—
Su Yubing's breakthrough was clean and radiant, soaring straight to the Nascent Soul Mid Stage with clarity and composure.
The rainbow sphere encasing them dissolved, drawn into their bodies as pure energy—legacy rewards for their journey across dimensions. The water of the milky pond churned with joy, forming waves that echoed the harmony of heaven's will.
Moments passed before they opened their eyes.
Su Yubing blinked first, breath uneven as she felt her new realm settle into place. "Yuxin…"
"I know," Mo Yuxin said softly, voice still hoarse from the rush of qi harmonizing within. "We're really back."
Their bodies rose from the pond slowly, robes clinging to them as the last vestiges of the divine energy dried in glimmers of rainbow mist. Hand in hand, they floated upward, wings of spiritual force spreading invisibly behind them.
With a gentle hover, they landed in the clearing just beyond the ancient temple grounds—surrounded by towering trees, birds too stunned to chirp, and a silence that seemed to embrace them.
Su Yubing turned, her gaze scanning the familiar canopy above, lips parted slightly. "This forest… it's really here."
Mo Yuxin squeezed her hand gently, eyes glittering like morning dew on jade.
They turned to each other, the forest around them alive with the energy of two cultivators who had walked beyond worlds and returned. Their auras flowed together in golden arcs of qi—harmonized, resonant, and in complete sync.
They smiled.
And spoke in unison.
"We're back."
The quiet between them had barely settled when the sky rippled above the forest canopy.
A low hum echoed, like thunder held on a breath, and the very air split like silk.
From within the fracture, two majestic figures descended—neither of them corporeal, and yet their presence made the forest tremble.
One wore robes of deep amethyst streaked with silver lightning. Her long hair cascaded like a storm in midnight, and her eyes glowed faintly, the color of a summer tempest—sharp, cold, and ancient. This was the legendary Thunder Empress, feared across realms and revered across sects. She radiated authority, and even in this mere energy avatar, the air around her crackled, unstable with contained power.
Beside her, a serene woman stood draped in robes of soft emerald and ivory, her aura as warm and nourishing as spring rain. Her eyes were like twin galaxies—ancient, but full of compassion. This was the Life Elder, keeper of the Eternal Vital Spring, one of the rarest healing Dao cultivators to have walked the continent. She exuded a timeless grace that instantly calmed even the most tumultuous qi.
Though the two stood like sovereigns of heaven and earth, the difference in their demeanors was striking.
The Thunder Empress gave only a short, sharp nod, her expression cold and unreadable as her eyes swept over Mo Yuxin and Su Yubing. But when she glanced at the Life Elder beside her, a subtle warmth bloomed behind her gaze—so faint it could be mistaken for an illusion, but it was there.
"…You've done well," the Thunder Empress said, her voice crisp and commanding. "To defeat the first core of Sha within the Trials of the Forebears is no small feat."
Her words were clipped, efficient—but laced with a respect she rarely gave anyone.
The Life Elder's smile deepened. She looked at Mo Yuxin and Su Yubing as if seeing her own daughters after a long journey—pride and tenderness suffusing every inch of her presence. The weight of her cultivation was insurmountable, and yet her aura felt like a homecoming sun.
"You've grown beautifully," she said gently. "Stronger than we dared hope." Her gaze flickered to their interlocked hands. "And unshaken."
Neither Mo Yuxin nor Su Yubing spoke right away—awed by the sudden appearance of their distant but well-known seniors. But after a moment, Mo Yuxin gave a respectful bow, followed by Su Yubing. "Senior Thunder Empress. Senior Life Elder. Thank you for your guidance and for watching over the Trials."
The Life Elder inclined her head. "There's no need for such formality. You've both passed the test that countless cultivators have failed for millennia. And not just passed—transcended it. But that path has been long and hard…" Her voice turned gentler. "For now, go home. Your family has waited. In your world, it has already been a full year."
Su Yubing blinked. "A year…?"
Life Elder smiled knowingly. "Time flows differently here, but they will be overjoyed to see you again."
Before either of them could respond, the earth trembled once more.
The ancient guardian golem of the Trials of the Forebears appeared—a towering construct of stone and gold runes, its presence venerable and divine. Unlike the silent, testing sentinel it once was, its movements now seemed… deferential.
It bowed—a gesture that could shake mountains.
"I greet the new Sovereigns of the Forebears," it intoned in a voice as old as the mountains. "By completing the full extent of the trials, conquering not only illusion but awakening the Core of Sha, you have claimed rightful dominion."
Its runes lit up one by one, glowing in soft celestial hues.
"This Trial Realm is no longer simply a test—it is a divine treasure, a world unto itself. It spans as wide as a great city, its laws governed now by you, its gates opening only to those you approve."
Mo Yuxin's brows furrowed slightly. "You mean… it belongs to us now?"
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