Re-birth: The Beginning after the End - Chapter 44
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Chapter 44: WORLD KNOWLEDGE PART 5
Their father exchanged a knowing glance with their mother before his expression softened into a gentle smile. “Ah, my curious little warrior, as magnificent as the Grand Eternal may be, it still stands as a stepping stone to something even more extraordinary.” His voice took on the tone he used when sharing particularly precious knowledge. “You see, while Grand Eternal may bend the laws of time and space, there exists a realm where reality itself submits to will and intention.”
He paused, letting the anticipation build as his children leaned forward eagerly. “And finally,” his voice grew quieter, though no less animated, “we reach the highest of the Five Realms—the Celestial Plains.” There was a subtle shift in his storytelling tone, as if recalling something from memory rather than reciting from teachings. “Here, reality itself bends to the will of its rulers: the Four Primordial Lords.”
Li Wei and Li Hao instinctively leaned closer, their bowls completely forgotten. Even Li Hua found herself drawn in, though she noticed how her mother’s attention seemed to sharpen, her serene expression unchanged.
“The Celestial Plains stand as the crown of creation,” he continued, his gestures precise and elegant. “Unlike the realms below, where power is divided among many, here four great beings maintain the very balance of existence itself.”
His voice took on a measured cadence as he described each lord in turn. “First among them is the Sovereign of Flames, who commands both fire and lightning—the forces of energy and transformation.” Their father’s voice carried an undercurrent of ancient memory as he spoke the title, so subtle that only Li Hua’s experienced mind caught the way his shoulder tensed, as if bearing an invisible weight. “Through this Lord’s domain flows all passion, destruction, and rebirth. Some call them the Lord of Energy and Change—though perhaps Ambition and Dominion would be more fitting,” he added, so softly it might have been meant for himself.
“Then there is the Emperor of Tides, who rules over wood and water, representing the very essence of life force and flexibility. Their domain encompasses growth, healing, and adaptation—the Lord of Life and Wisdom.” Li Hua caught her mother’s gentle smile, and for just a moment, she seemed to glow with an inner radiance that reminded Li Hua of sunlight filtering through jade-green leaves. Her mother’s fingers traced patterns on her teacup that mimicked the growth of vines.
“The third is the Radiant Emperor, who governs light and wind, embodying purity and freedom. Their realm includes illumination, speed, and clarity—the Lord of Spirit and Freedom.” His voice carried deep respect, but without the tension that had marked his description of the Flame Sovereign. It was the kind of respect one might show to a worthy equal rather than a superior.
“And finally,” his voice softened, taking on an almost musical quality that seemed to resonate with the earth itself, “the Shadow Sovereign, who commands earth and darkness, representing foundation and mystery.” For just a moment, Li Hua thought she saw ancient scales shimmer beneath her father’s skin as he spoke. “Their domain holds sway over stability, protection, and hidden knowledge—the Lord of Foundation and Mystery.” His fingers drummed against the table, and Li Hua felt the faintest tremor run through the ground beneath them, like the earth itself responding to his touch.
“These four,” their mother added softly, her voice carrying the same practiced grace she showed in everything, “maintain the balance of creation through their eternal dance of opposing and complementary forces.” She smiled at their thrilled expressions. “It’s said that the rarest and most powerful cultivators might manifest affinities that align with multiple elements, suggesting a deeper connection to these ancient beings.”
Their father nodded thoughtfully, his earlier theatrical manner giving way to something more contemplative. “The Lords don’t merely rule their domains—they embody them. Their existence explains why certain elements naturally resonate with each other in cultivation arts, and why some combinations of affinities appear more frequently than others in the crystal tests.”
“But the realm itself,” he continued, his eyes taking on a faraway look, “defies mortal understanding. Unlike the floating islands of Grand Eternal, the Celestial Plains exist as vast territories of pure elemental energy, each domain reflecting the nature of its Primordial Lord. Rivers of liquid fire flow upward into storms of lightning in the Sovereign’s domain. In the Emperor of Tides’ territory, entire forests spring from clouds of mist, their roots drinking directly from floating seas. The Radiant Emperor’s realm shimmers with endless dawn, where light itself takes physical form. And in the Shadow Sovereign’s domain, mountains of pure darkness rise from endless chasms, their peaks touching the very edge of creation.”
“Where these territories meet,” their mother added, her voice carrying a hint of wonder, “reality becomes even more extraordinary. Fire and water create eternal rainbows of steam, while light and shadow dance in endless twilight. The very ground shifts between solid and ethereal, and the sky…” she paused, as if searching for words, “Although most cultivators believe the Heavens themselves lie directly above the domain of the Primordial Lords, the sky shows glimpses of realms that exist beyond our five—suggesting mysteries that even the ancient texts dare not describe.”
Li Hua noticed her mother’s hand drift briefly to the pendant beneath her robes—not in fear, but perhaps in memory.
“Now then,” their mother said with gentle warmth, “perhaps we should finish our meal before it gets cold? We can discuss more about the realms another time.” Her smile remained graceful and composed.
Li Wei suddenly leaned forward, his eyes bright with curiosity. “Mama, Baba, do immortals live in the Celestial Plains?”
Their father nodded, his expression thoughtful. “Yes, those who have proven their loyalty to their Primordial Lords dwell in great celestial palaces, serving as their eternal guardians and trusted vassals.”
The siblings exchanged glances, their minds still full of celestial powers and Primordial Lords, but dutifully returned to their bowls. Li Hua couldn’t help but notice how her parents shared another of those meaningful looks across the table—the kind that spoke of shared experiences too profound for words. Even Little Firefly stirred thoughtfully in her consciousness, sensing not fear but the weight of unspoken stories that seemed to deepen the evening’s peaceful atmosphere.
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