Emperor's Domination
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Li Qiye took another sip of tea and said: “Don’t worry about them, it’s just karma. “This karma is not directly related to you, but you can ponder about it since you have the right to know. ” She asked again - not due to a fear of death but rather, losing her current self.
Chapter 5758: That’s Not A Bad Life Meanwhile, the cloud and star observed her with great interest.
Li Qiye took another sip of tea and said: “Don’t worry about them, it’s just karma.
” “Karma?
” She asked.
“This karma is not directly related to you, but you can ponder about it since you have the right to know.
” He said.
“To know what?
” Something was flashing in her mind as she stood there in a daze.
“You can choose to know or otherwise.
” He said: “But, life is short, very short.
” Having said that, he let out a sigh - was it because of her or something else?
“Just decades, isn’t that normal?
” She stared at him with both hope and worry.
Deep down inside, she was afraid of realizing something - the truth.
“Yes, a mortal only has decades in their lifetime.
” He nodded: “There are places that mortals cannot reach even if they have several lifetimes.
” “I knew you weren’t a mortal, Young Noble.
” She said.
“Are you?
” He answered with a question.
“I...
of course I am.
” She didn’t know why she hesitated in answering.
She grew up in this small place and lived peacefully.
There was nothing extraordinary about her life, not a hint of excitement.
“Some dreams are not meant for mortals.
” He gently touched her hair.
“So they’re just dreams?
” She asked with uncertainty.
“You can explore and choose to know.
Of course, you can also ignore it since there is nothing wrong with living the way you are now.
” He said.
“And if I choose to explore?
” She asked with anticipation in her eyes.
“Then life is that short, the price to be paid.
” He sighed.
“I will die?
” She hesitated when it came to death but deep down, she wasn’t afraid.
A regular girl would find this matter dreadful but not Ling’er - only a sense of struggle and unwillingness.
“It’s a path to remind you of certain forgotten things.
” He said.
She had a flash of insight and shivered: “My first memories include being in a cemetery.
” “What cemetery?
” He asked.
She tried her best to remember but it was too long ago.
Something seemed to erase her memories periodically.
“I’m not sure, I woke up there and then I was taken in by my parents.
” She grabbed her head again due to the pain, feeling her skull splitting apart.
He released her more primordial light and alleviated the pain.
“That’s all I remember, just a cemetery, nothing before it, I don’t even remember what my parents look like anymore, not the slightest impression.
” She said bitterly.
“Some cease to exist while others might just be in your mind.
” He patted her shoulder.
“Where did I come from then?
” She was sharp-witted enough to realize that there was something off about her.
The primordial influx allowed her to notice inconsistencies.
“Where do you want to come from?
” He asked.
“I have a choice?
” She asked.
“Yes, how you are born is up to your wish.
” He smiled.
She stood there in a daze.
After a while, she responded: “Anything is possible?
” “Yes, anything in this world.
” He said confidently.
“What do I have to do?
” She asked.
“The end starts from the beginning.
” He said.
“The end starts from the beginning...
” She murmured: “Then I have to go back to that cemetery?
That’s my first memory.
” “We can try.
” He nodded: “Just know that you can’t change your mind after wanting to find out.
” She hesitated because she didn’t hate her current life.
Was the truth worth losing everything?
“I, I’m not sure I can find that place again.
” She told him.
Others’ memories started with childhood.
She didn’t have the same thing - only remembering how she woke up next to a tomb.
The rest of her memories seemed real yet dreamlike.
“So you’re choosing to explore?
” He asked.
“But I don’t remember where it is.
” She said.
“It’s easy, I can find it right away.
” He smiled.
“Will I die?
” She asked again - not due to a fear of death but rather, losing her current self.
“Depends on the perspective, it can be considered rebirth.
” He said: “But you can stop and continue as you are.
” “The life of a mortal?
Nothing extraordinary?
” She asked.
“That’s not a bad life.
” He chuckled.
“What about yours, Young Noble?
” She asked.