Chapter 233: The Deep Zone
Chapter 233: The Deep Zone
He went in the following morning.
Zhao Yuexin was at the eastern path as she had been every morning since the first day. He told her where he was going before she could lead him toward the middle zone boundary. She looked at him for a long moment without saying anything. Then she walked with him to the deep zone boundary instead of the middle zone’s.
At the boundary line, she stopped.
The pressure differential was more pronounced up close than it had been from a distance. Not hostile. Present. The specific quality of a space that had developed its own awareness over a long enough period that it expressed that awareness as an environmental characteristic rather than as any individual entity’s output.
"I won’t follow you in," she said. "If you are not back by nightfall I will assume you need retrieval," she said. "I will not assume you are dead until I have evidence."
"That’s a harsh way to frame everything, but still understandable."
Lei Bao emerged from the blade and hovered at his shoulder. His crackling was subdued compared to its usual register. "Little one," he said. "I want you to know that whatever happens in there, I consider the past days excellent. The best time I have had since awakening."
"Excellent days," Lei Bao confirmed.
Lin Yi looked at the boundary.
He thought about what Zhao Yuexin had said. Clarity of intent. Not power, not technique. The deep zone responded to the clarity of why you were there and found the gaps in anything that wasn’t fully resolved.
He examined his intent the way he examined threat profiles, directly and without flattery.
He was here to reach level 250. To enter the Ninefold Heaven Gate Mountain. To become an Ascendant. Those were the immediate goals and they were clear.
Underneath them, the tenth note in the Emperor’s Pouch. The request whose contents only he knew. The blade that could cut fate, waiting in the sub-space for a hand that had not yet grown into what holding it fully required.
He examined these and found them clear also. Not resolved, the path forward on the Emperor’s inheritance was long and he knew it. But the intent was clear. He carried it without needing to prove it.
He stepped through the boundary.
The deep zone was immediately different.
Not the way the middle zone was different from the outer zone, a gradient of increasing quality. This was categorical. The air inside the boundary carried a weight that was not spiritual pressure in the conventional sense. Spiritual pressure was external, something applied against you. This was internal, a quality that entered through the chest on the first breath and settled into the cultivation base directly, assessing it from inside rather than pressing against it from outside.
He walked forward.
The terrain was dense forest that had been undisturbed long enough to develop the specific character of old growth that was also something more than old growth, the trees here carrying a low ambient light in their bark that pulsed in a rhythm he had not encountered before, slow, deliberate, matching no biological cycle he could identify.
Predatory Instinct’s range was still active, but the readings it produced were different from the middle zone’s. The system prompts that appeared when he engaged the passive scan were incomplete.
[Unknown Entity — Deep Zone Native]
Level: Unknown
HP: Unknown
Classification: Unregistered
System data insufficient for complete classification. Entity exists outside standard cultivation database parameters. Proceed with direct assessment.
He looked at the prompt.
No level. No HP. No classification. The system could not tell him what was ahead.
He kept walking.
The first entity appeared forty meters in.
He saw it before the system registered it, which told him the entity’s perception concealment was operating at a level that the system’s passive scan reached after visual confirmation rather than before. This was the reverse of every monster he had encountered in the Allheaven Expanse, where Predatory Instinct had always been the first alert.
It was large. Not the scale of the Void Eroding Soul King, but substantial, the mass of a creature that had been developing in a high-energy environment for a long time. Its form was not clearly defined in the way that registered monsters had clearly defined forms. It occupied a space between physical and not-physical, the outline present but the interior quality different, as though the entity was more present in the conceptual layer of the environment than in its physical layer.
It looked at him.
Not the threat-assessment look of a territorial predator registering an intruder. A different quality of attention. Evaluative in a way that was not about assessing whether he was prey.
He held its gaze and did not move.
The entity moved first.
It did not charge. It shifted, the way concepts shift when context changes, and was suddenly closer without having traversed the space between, the deep zone’s physics apparently optional for its native residents.
He activated Heaven Step.
He repositioned laterally, putting a tree formation between himself and the entity’s new position, using the terrain as a read on the entity’s response pattern. It responded by shifting again, appearing at the tree formation’s opposite side, the spatial transition producing no residue that the Void Step Compression Stone’s enhanced detection suppression could have obscured because the transition was not operating through the spatial mechanics that the stone addressed.
It was not moving through space. It was simply somewhere different.
He activated True Sight.
The skill’s penetration of concealment and spatial illusion produced a clearer read than his unaided perception had provided. The entity’s actual form was visible through True Sight’s function, and what he saw was:
An entity built from accumulated will. Not flesh and bone compressed by cultivation, not spiritual energy condensed into physical form. Will, specifically, the kind that accumulated over centuries of existing in proximity to the Ninefold Heaven Gate Mountain’s testing framework. It was, in the most literal sense, a manifestation of the mountain’s assessment function given independent movement.
This was what Zhao Yuexin had meant. It didn’t attack the body primarily. It attacked the foundation because it was made from the same substance that tested foundations.
The entity shifted again and this time it made contact.
Not physical contact. The contact was against his cultivation base, a pressure that bypassed his physical defensive stack entirely, reaching past Celestial Armor and Iron Body Fortification and Eternal Guard and every skill that addressed physical or energy-based incoming damage, and pressing directly against the structural integrity of his cultivation foundation.
He felt it.
Not pain. Assessment. The specific sensation of something reading whether what you were built on was solid.
He let it read.
His foundation was what it was. E-Rank Laborer class from Jianghe Hunter Academy. System amplification that had taken him from the bottom of the registered classification to level 242 in less than two years. An inheritance from a Celestial Emperor who had defied the Heavenly Dao and lost everything except what he had chosen to leave behind. A request in a note that he was carrying without fully knowing how to fulfill.
All of it present. None of it hidden.
The entity’s assessment pressure withdrew.
It looked at him from its indefinite position.
Then it attacked properly.
The attack was not against his cultivation base this time. That had been the assessment. This was the response to what the assessment had found. A compressed force that operated on both physical and conceptual layers simultaneously, the physical component reaching his defensive stack and the conceptual component reaching his will structure directly.
He activated Absolute Domain.
The domain’s suppression effect applied to the physical layer. The conceptual layer was not suppressed because Null Field’s skill suppression addressed skill activations, not will-based attacks. He addressed the conceptual layer through the only available mechanism, his own will, meeting the attack’s conceptual component directly rather than through any intermediate skill.
The clash was unlike anything he had fought before.
No technique. No amplification. No skill framework. His will against the entity’s will, the deep zone native’s assessment-function manifesting as direct conceptual force, and Lin Yi’s intent, clear and unambiguous and carrying the specific weight of everything he had decided he was doing and why, meeting it.
The entity’s force pressed.
He held.
It pressed harder.
He held.
And then he pushed back.
Not with strength. With the specific quality of someone who knew exactly what they were there for and had no secondary goals and no unresolved questions and no need to prove anything to anyone including themselves.
The entity’s conceptual force broke.
The physical attack that accompanied it was handled by the defensive stack. He drove the Thunder Surge Blade into the entity’s physical layer at the point True Sight had identified as its structural anchor, the place where the will-form was most densely concentrated.
The blade connected.
The entity dissolved.
[Deep Zone Entity Defeated]
[Classification: Will Construct — Deep Zone Native]
[EXP Gained: +480,000]
[Amplification: ×10,000]
[New EXP Gained: +4,800,000,000]
He looked at the EXP notification.
480,000 base EXP from a single entity. More than twice the Apex Fang Tiger’s rare elite bonus from the middle zone. He looked at the deep zone’s interior ahead, the old growth forest extending further than Predatory Instinct could currently map, the slow-pulsing light in the trees continuing its rhythm.
Lei Bao’s voice was quiet. "Little one. That was not a fight."
"No," Lin Yi said.
"What was it?"
Lin Yi looked at the direction the entity had come from. "The mountain testing through a proxy," he said. "To see if what I am carrying is worth letting through."
A pause from Lei Bao.
"And?" he said.
Lin Yi looked at the deep zone ahead.
"It let me through," he said.
He moved forward.
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