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AZI: Burial of a Selfish Lunatic

Full Title, AZI: The History Shattering Burial of a Selfish Lunatic, Who Walked through Reincarnation for Two-Trillion Years Volumes 1-3 Synopsis: “Who?” Holding a lone gourd in hand the young man raises it to the Heavens with a single question. “Who wishes to accompany me? To stay by my side for an eternity, and to walk through the mountains, and seas?” May container spoilers below Volume 4 Synopsis: Weapon spirits, such is the nature of every single Sinner within the Leng Bing Realm. In other words, all of them are but tools, and a tool… “A tool has no right to choose their owner, and what a tool does is decided by their owner.” “…Cruel, how very cruel the laws of this world are. Even upon death, a soul may not rest.” Volume 5 Synopsis: “Surnamed Ye, if you had a choice between being a hero or a demon lord, which would you choose? Naturally, you can also choose to be a villager A or B if you wanted to.” “What kind of question is that? Hmm.” Contemplating for a bit, Ye Chen answers— “I guess, the hero? Since he always wins in the end?” “Hero, is it?” “And you, surnamed Long?” “I think, the role of the hero—is a role that should only be played by a masochist.” “The hell? Is this entire question supposed to be a way to diss me?” “The fate of a hero is to suffer. They’re constantly being pushed left and right. …While everyone else drowns in a sea of despair, a hero must stand their ground, and step forward—to guide the deadbeats along. They must become the shining beacon of hope that others may follow—towards a future, where they may survive. Tell me then, if a hero isn’t a masochist, then what are they?” The world is a game board, those who control the game board, and the game itself… What are they? Volume 6 Synopsis: “A lunatic near death has three options. One, they can choose to pass away peacefully. Two, they can choose to spend the rest of their remaining life to find a solution that will let them live. Three, they can drag an entire world down as a part of their burial.” ……… “The longer you live for, and the more you experience, the less you care about the things around you. Maybe, I’m just someone who has reached that point?” ……… “You’re right in saying that even if this world goes up into flames, I’d still be drinking away at my leisure. Why bother to care for a world that is completely foreign to me? The people who I had cared for, they aren’t here; hence, I see very little purpose in getting myself invested into this environment.” ……… The 46th prince of the Hong Xiao Empire was born between the emperor and the 114th concubine. He was born on a moonlit night, and yet, since his eyes were blind, his majesty—the emperor decided to name him Bujian Yue. “Did you know—that the more fearful a prey is, the tastier it is? At least to me, since I enjoy chewing on my food to savor the flavor.” “…?” Enlarging its stature, the black serpent abruptly snaps its head forward, and swallows the palace maid whole. Leaving a bite mark on the ground, the black serpent begins to chew, as the sound of meat and bones being pulverized comes from its maw. And eventually, the black serpent swallows.

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AZI Volume 6 Chapter 58

"Hmm."

Towards Long Hua's question, Ye Chen places a hand to his chin, and answers—

"Now that I think about it, he's usually quite insistent on treating me to drinks, so I can't really remember the stuff we talked about in casual settings."

"…"

Averting his face away from the group, Teng Hao can't help but press a hand to his temple, while Long Hua remarks—

"Oh? They do say that lips are looser when a person is drunk."

"There was this one question that really stood out to me. Does the military have especially powerful Sinners that are able to single-handed defeat level five Immortals? If I recall, that's when I told him about the Four Executioners—since they were the first ones to come to mind. Other than that, there was this one time when he asked me—how much Hazard Level is required to perform Partial-Apotheosis; something like that, it should have been common sense on the frontlines after a day. The inconsistency here is, he later told me that he's been on the frontlines for a week after that."

As Ye Chen says all this, sweat rolls down Teng Hao's back, and thinking quickly, the latter says—

"Now wait just a minute, there's an exception to everything. I could very well have just been one of those who were a bit slower on the uptake."

Agreeing with this somewhat, Ye Chen replies—

"True, but then…- Didn't you also ask me some other no-brainer questions? Mostly stuff that we would have learned in a specialized institution? Slow or not, we spent a good number of years in those institutions, you couldn't not have picked up a thing or two."

"I-I…"

"…"

Similarly, a bit of panic can also be seen on Gui Lian's face, as the others begin to surround her and Teng Hao—blocking off their escape routes.

"Why don't we tie them up first?"

Suggesting this, Qing Yue takes out a bundle of ropes.

"Agreed."

Wang Yongning is quick to agree to this, as he also takes out a bundle of ropes.

"…"

"…"

Pressing their backs together, Gui Lian and Teng Hao grit their teeth.

Towards the situation that their captain and vice-captain are facing, Shen Le wanted to do something to prevent a physical conflict, but—

"Shen Le, don't."

Chang Ye is the first to stop her.

Following him, Ling Yi adds—

"So long as they're not Immortals, the others won't be too harsh on them."

"That's…-? Alright…"

Outnumbered and surrounded, Gui Lian eventually heaves a sigh, and says—

"Ai, Teng Hao, seems like the cat is out of the bag."

"Indeed."

"…"

Constricting his eyes, Shao Tianming says—

"So then, you two really do know something about these ruins?"

"…"

Ignoring the question, Gui Lian turns to Long Hua.

From the looks of it, Gui Lian is higher on the pecking order of whatever organization these two are a part of, as she remarks—

"Long-laoban, I'm impressed by your abilities to see us through. And judging by the words that you've said before—about how the people you care for aren't in this world anymore, you're probably no different from the old fogeys of our village."

"…"

Outwardly, Long Hua doesn't show a hint of emotions on his face, but inwardly—

(The hell does that even mean? Village? What village is she even talking about? Do they work for Lao Zhen? …No, that wouldn't make any sense.)

Turning his head quickly, Long Hua replies—

"I suppose."

Towards this vague answer, which is neither a yes or a no, Gui Lian laughs lightly, and says—

"I figured as much. Your skills aren't something that could be obtained by just training for a decade. You must have refined them over the passage of a century, have you not?"

"A century?"

"A person can't possibly live for that long, right?"

"The oldest Sinner was said to be around 104 years old when they passed. Long-laoban doesn't look that old at all…"

In response to Gui Lian's words, the others were quick to begin a conversation among themselves.

(…What kind of situation is this?)

Knowing Long Hua to be a practitioner, Qing Yue turns speechless, whereas Chen Lan thought—

(My god, so ancestor really is an ancestor…)

"…"

Heaving a sigh, Long Hua raises his head upwards, and with a gaze that can seemingly pierce through the fog, he says—

"Ah Heng, Hongchen, Qiuyu, you three… Ai."

Listing off these three names by instinct, Long Hua does his best to put out an air of nostalgia and sorrow—as if he is recalling the early days of his youth, which were spent with precious comrades.

In response to the air that is emanating from Long Hua, the others thought—

(This man has a story.)

(This man must have been through quite a bit.)

(Over a century, the fact that he's still able to recall memories from that long ago… Those three, they must have been very important to him.)

"…"

"…"

Noticing that she is being glanced at by Yao Ying, Tian Cheng shakes her head subtly, to which, Yao Ying thought—

(A-All this is merely him putting on an act?)

Heaving another sigh, one that is heavier than the one from before, Long Hua remarks—

"All ancient history now, what's the point of talking about a past that can never be regained?"

Inwardly, Long Hua thought—

(Ai, these weapon spirits are far too gullible. I only mentioned three completely random names and put on this air—that's all it took for them to think that I'm recalling some old comrade-in-arms… Naïve, far too naïve. Regardless, having this bit of background attached to my name—any bit of unusual physical strength and knowledge that I demonstrate going forward, they could be explained with greater ease.)

Just as Long Hua was thinking of this, his ears picked up on the sound of footsteps drawing closer.