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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.

YatogamiSakuya · Fantasi
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387 Chs

AZI Volume 6 Chapter 40.5 Intermission – Ah Heng’s Tragic Marriage?

Your grand uncle—from Qianqian's bloodline, he was commonly addressed as Ah Héng by your grandfather and great-grandfather.

He was also the father of Hongchen, and another child, who we referred to as Xiao Sēn.

The wife of your grand uncle was a woman named Wǎn'er.

The marriage life of your grand uncle cannot be considered pleasant—at least, from an outsider's perspective.

Wan'er was very obsessed with alchemy; but her interest in it didn't lie with concocting medicinal pills. It was the opposite; she was interested in concocting poison.

Due to Wan'er having a background in alchemy, she got along well with Yu'er—more so than her actual mother-in-law, Qianqian.

With Yu'er's support, Wan'er was given plenty of resources to concoct poison. This was what resulted in Ah Heng's tragedy.

Regardless of medicinal pills or poison, the creator of these medications must have someone to test them out on.

Since they were husband and wife, Wan'er figured that she may as well use her husband as her experimental subject.

This resulted in Ah Heng being fed poison on a regular basis; and over time, it caused him to develop a physique, which made him completely immune to them.

Just as Ah Heng had thought that his days of suffering were over due to his attainment of this physique, Wan'er had said—

"If I could concoct a poison that could kill my dear husband, wouldn't I have created the greatest poison in this world?"

"My wife, you…?"

"My dearest, for the sake of my ambition, cooperate with me for a while longer."

The marriage between Ah Heng and Wan'er—to most of our clansmen, we could only see it as a tragedy.

...…

"Can this really be considered…-?"

Having a difficult time forming a phrase to describe Ah Heng and Wan'er's marriage, the 11-year-old child turns silent, whereas his father says—

"The fact that Ah Heng was willing to keep this marriage until the very end—perhaps, this is just another form of true love? Being able to die in one another's arms with a smile on their faces—regardless of how their relationship may have appeared to others, I do not believe we have any rights to judge them at that point."

"…"

As the father raises his right hand, and presses it to his chin, the child sees—that the scale-like patterns on the former's hand have advanced, to cover half of their index finger.

Smiling faintly, the father adds—

"The poison pills that Wan'er had concocted weren't your stereotypical poison. Some of them had beneficial effects—such as raising the strength of one's cultivation base for a set amount of time, or to aid with cultivation itself. However… As they were poison pills, the price for using them… It wasn't very pleasant, so only the extremely desperate would dare to use them."

"…I see."

Recalling something, the father remarks—

"I seem to recall a rumor being circulated around by our clansmen back then—that Ah Heng and Wan'er's relationship had started with Wan'er poisoning Ah Heng to seal the deal."

"Uh?"

"…Some of the female members of our clan, most of them seem to have purchased a similar poison as an insurance item."

"…?"