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Beyond the Timescape – Chapter 2: Mutagen

Chapter 2: Mutagen

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nChapter 2: Mutagen

nIf that’s a living person, maybe he’s also after that violet light. Or maybe it’s a trap.

nIn the days Xu Qing had spent in this ruined city, he had come to deeply understand what happened when the god’s aura infected living beings; it turned them into mutant beasts. They became incomparably vicious, and profoundly strong.

nHowever, perhaps because this area hadn’t fully transformed, most of the mutant beasts spent daylight hours sleeping. The only exception was if they were disturbed, such as when he went to get that jade slip. Normally speaking, as long as you were careful, you didn’t have to worry about them.

nTruth be told, Xu Qing was leerier of living people than the mutant beasts. After all, sometimes people were a lot more treacherous than animals.

nAfter thinking about the matter for a bit longer, his eyes gradually turned even colder. It didn’t matter if there was a living person there. And it didn’t matter if it was a trap. He had to go back there.

nThat said, he knew that if he planned to do so, he had to be completely prepared.

nWith such thoughts on his mind, he looked at the bamboo slip in his hand.

nHe had been training for days now using the slip, and it had done a lot more for him than improve his stamina and confidence. It had firmly fixed the cultivation technique into his mind, and also provided him with some general information about cultivation.

nCultivation had a history that went back into ancient times, before the arrival of the broken face of the god.

nAlthough some things had changed since the old days, the system was mostly as it had always been. It was broken into Qi Condensation, Foundation Establishment, Gold Core, and Nascent Soul.

nWhatever was after Nascent Soul, it was too advanced, and the bamboo slip didn’t talk about it. However, the slip did explain how difficult cultivation was for cultivators.

nThe god’s aura tainted spirit power. To living beings, that taint was the same as a deadly poison.

nAt some point in the past, people took to calling the god’s aura ‘mutagen.’

nXu Qing wasn’t sure about the details. He just knew that whenever he practiced cultivation, he felt very cold, and that was probably because his spirit power was infected with mutagen.

nWhen enough mutagen built up inside a cultivator’s body, they would experience mutation. In some cases, they would explode in a cloud of blood. Other times, they would transform into mindless beasts.

nWhen the god’s eyes opened to look at an area, the mutagen there would instantly become more concentrated. In turn, that would accelerate the mutations.

nCultivation was inherently dangerous, but avoiding it wasn’t possible.

nXu Qing lived on the world of Armageddon, which was infected by the aura of the god, a world in which the lifespan of humans had a limit, and disease was rampant. Living here was like living in the Nine Serenities. Few people here died peacefully in their sleep. 1 .

nWithout any other options, cultivation became a path that most people had no choice but to follow.

nFor countless years, people had passed down legacies and used them to develop cultivation techniques.

nThe traditional method nowadays was to absorb spirit power and use cultivation techniques to isolate the mutagen in a specific part of one’s body. That part of the body came to be called the mutation blotch.

nBecause of that, the amount of mutagen a technique could isolate became an important standard in determining the hierarchy of techniques.

nThe techniques that isolated high quantities of mutagen were controlled by powerful groups and clans. Such techniques were those organizations’ biggest asset. Of course, a similar state of affairs would have existed whether the god came or not.

nBecause of the differences in cultivation techniques, and the different ways of isolating mutagen, the location of the mutation blotches could vary.

nRegardless, as long as one practiced cultivation, one had to deal with mutagen, and because of that, would gradually develop a mutation blotch.

nMutation blotches could never be truly eliminated. Some medicinal pills could dissolve them, but that was only treating the symptom and not the root cause.

nThat said, Xu Qing’s bamboo slip did mention there was a way to completely cleanse a mutation blotch. On Armageddon, there were other locations besides South Phoenix. One of them was a massive continent called Revered Ancient. It was considered the mainland of the world. That was where humans originated, and though it was also infected by the aura of the god, they had apparently discovered a way to cleanse themselves of it.

nThat said, whatever the method was, it couldn’t be widely practiced. Only very important people could use it. For ordinary cultivators, it was just a dream.

nAnd as for the endless numbers of rogue cultivators, they didn’t have a chance at all. Rogue cultivators had the lowest and weakest techniques of all, which made their practice of cultivation difficult, and put them at high risk of mutation.

nEven despite those dangers, cultivators were still a common sight everywhere.

nThat included Xu Qing. After all, he also counted as a rogue cultivator.

nWith his bamboo slip, he was like all the other cultivators on Armageddon, walking a dangerous path of no return. They were like mortals who swam into a deep sea toward an unreachable shore on the other side. Most would run out of energy and die long before laying eyes on that legendary distant shore.

nXu Qing, who had grown up in the slums outside the city, knew that all it took was one fight gone wrong, or one bout of sickness, and his life could be over.

nWondering if I might mutate someday in the future is better than wondering if I’ll live through tomorrow, he thought, rubbing absently at the wound on his chest as he looked up into the sky.

nIt would be light again soon, and the howling and screaming outside was already starting to fade.

nIf this blood rain keeps up, and I can’t find that violet light, then I should think about leaving. Maybe go to a different city to look for medicine.

nHe looked down at his wound.

nBecause of the god’s aura and the endless blood rainfall, virtually everything in this city was deeply infected, and that included the medicinal plants. The supplies here were deficient at best.

nXu Qing brushed as much of the blood-infused water away from his wound as possible.

nFace pale, he took a deep breath as he removed his upper garment from beneath the leather jerkin, used it to wrap up his wound, then steeled himself and waited for dawn.

nNot long thereafter, the howling and screaming grew even fainter.

nWhen it was completely gone, Xu Qing peered out through the crack and confirmed that the sky was completely bright.

nBased on his past experience, he knew that it was safe to emerge. However, he didn’t immediately go out. Instead, he got to his feet and started stretching out his stiff joints.

nAfter he was warmed up, he unsealed the crack, then took advantage of the light to open his sack and look inside.

nTaking out a rusty dagger from inside, he strapped it to his thigh. Then he equipped his black iron skewer. Finally, he pulled out a severed snake head, which was carefully wrapped up in a cloth. After opening the cloth to inspect it, he put it back in the pouch.

nHaving accomplished these things, Xu Qing closed his eyes and took a few deep breaths. When he opened his eyes again, they were hard and cold.

nWith that, he stepped out into the open.

nOutside, he looked around carefully, and seeing that the coast was clear, started moving beneath the brightening sky.

nBlood rain continued to fall from the overcast sky, so there was no sun or sunlight.

nThe early morning light seemed like the turbid gaze of a sick old man, slowly piercing the scattered remnants of night fog. And that old man’s exhalations were the dawn breeze, packed with the cold flavor of death.

nIf Xu Qing hadn’t taken the time to warm up earlier, that breeze would’ve had him trembling. Thankfully, he had enough warmth in him to be unaffected.

nMaintaining a good speed, he headed toward where he’d seen that living person the day before.

nFrom a high vantage point, he could be seen slipping through the empty ruins like a leopard, moving with fluid grace as he occasionally leaped over crumbling walls.

nKeeping pace with him high above was a flock of birds. As he ran, Xu Qing looked up at them and licked his lips. Unfortunately, they were too high for him to reach.

nFor some unknown reason, when the god’s eyes opened, all living beings were infected, and most died. That included the animals. The only exceptions were the birds.

nIn the past few days, Xu Qing had been hunting birds just like that, in the hopes of alleviating the aching hunger in his belly.

nAlthough birds would occasionally get caught in the blood rain, for the most part they were instinctively capable of finding safe places to stay. For example, the cave Xu Qing had been staying in was a place he’d found when tracking down some birds.

nTruth be told, places like that weren’t completely safe. However, the grues and mutant beasts tended to overlook them for some unusual reason.

nActually, it was only one of two noteworthy locations he’d identified. The second was the city magistrate’s manor.

nRight now, he ignored the birds, forgot about the manor, and headed toward the spot from yesterday.

nAs he got closer, he decided not to simply approach directly, but instead, to circle around a hill that overlooked the area.

nAfter carefully climbing to the top of the hill, he stayed on his stomach and kept his eyelids as slits to prevent the flash of his eyes from revealing his position. With that, he looked down.

nInstantly, his pupils constricted, as he yet again saw the person he’d seen yesterday!

nAs before, he sat next to one of the crumbled walls, wearing fine clothing, his skin completely normal. Most importantly… everything about him, from his posture to his position, were exactly the same as Xu Qing remembered. It was as if he’d spent the whole night without moving an inch.

nThat made no sense.

nIf this guy was alive, he couldn’t possibly have just ignored the dangerous things that lurked in the night in this city. And if he was dead, his uninfected corpse would have been devoured by mutant beasts.

nXu Qing lay there quietly, thinking the matter over and not moving. Having grown up in the slums, he had long since learned patience.

nTime slipped by slowly but surely as he simply remained in place observing the situation. Eventually, noontime came and went.

nOnly after waiting for six full hours did Xu Qing finally reach out and pick up a rock, which he threw in the direction of the man.

nIt hit the man with a thump. He swayed back and forth, then toppled over like one would expect a corpse to do.

nAs he fell, a wisp of violet light appeared in the spot he’d been sitting. The sight of it caused Xu Qing’s eyes to glitter. For days now, he had been searching for a violet light that he’d seen falling into this city.

nHe had to hold back from rushing forward instantly. And even with all his self-control, he could only last for a few seconds before bursting into motion. He seemed to be running with all his might, moving with the speed of a falcon toward whatever was emitting the violet light.

nReaching the light, he grabbed the object, spun in place, then sprinted away.

nIt all happened very quickly. And it was only when he was about thirty meters away that he stopped, huffing and puffing, to look down at the violet object in his hands.

nIt was a beautiful crystal, sparkling and translucent.

nXu Qing’s heart pounded in his chest as he looked back at the toppled corpse. Perhaps because the violet light no longer protected it, the clothing was already decaying, and the corpse’s skin was turning greenish-black.

nSeeing that, Xu Qing instinctively clutched the violet crystal tightly against his chest. Then he turned in the direction of his cave and started running.

nAfter a time, he slowed down and looked around, seemingly confused.

nPulling aside the flaps of the leather jerkin, he looked at his chest.

nThere was no pain anymore. Instead, the spot only itched a bit.

nEyes filling with suspicion, he untied the garment he’d used as a bandage. When he looked at the wound on his chest, his expression flickered dramatically.

nLast he’d checked, the wound was still festering, with blackness building up on the edges….

nBut right now, the wound was almost completely healed, with only some light scar tissue on the edges. He didn’t see any blood at all.

nWhat…? Panting, he looked down at the violet crystal in his hand.

n1. “Nine Serenities” is one of many poetic ways in Chinese to describe hell

/the underworld. ☜

nDeathblade’s Thoughts

nBy the way, the Chinese characters in the title that I’m translating as “timescape” form a poetic and uncommon word that simply means “time.” I chose to translate it as “timescape” for various reasons that will come to light much later….

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: Living
Chapter 2: Mutagen
Chapter 3: May You Rest in Peace
Chapter 4: An Unexpected Guest
Chapter 5: Scavenger Basecamp
Chapter 6: The Kid
Chapter 7: Please, Eat
Chapter 8: Set for Three
Chapter 9: Consequences of a Threat
Chapter 10: New Clothes
Chapter 11: A Gathering
Chapter 12: The Dangers of the Forbidden Region
Chapter 13: Vile Shadow
Chapter 14: Danger Everywhere
Chapter 15: Blood-Colored Evening
Chapter 16: You Ask When I’ll Return, My Lord; I Can’t Give
Chapter 17: What Are You?
Chapter 18: Grandmaster Bai
Chapter 19: Life
Chapter 20: Home?
Chapter 21: Thirsting for Knowledge
Chapter 22: Temple Complex
Chapter 23: Single Saber Strike
Chapter 24: Kid, You Answer
Chapter 25: Dao of Poison; Corpse-Ravaging Powder
Chapter 26: The Dusk of a Person’s Life
Chapter 27: A Stranger Like Jade
Chapter 28: You Don’t Need Light to Travel the Night
Chapter 29: The Sorrow of Parting
Chapter 30: An Unexpected Gift
Chapter 31: He Bought Insurance from Me
Chapter 32: Life to the Left, Death to the Right
Chapter 33: Eternal Darkness
Chapter 34: A Chance Encounter
Chapter 35: Troubles Bring a Frown
Chapter 36: Killing with Impunity
Chapter 37: Power over Life and Death
Chapter 38: Total Extermination
Chapter 39: A Requiem to the Mortal World
Chapter 40: Growing Up
Chapter 41: Nets Above and Snares Below
Chapter 42: Faceless Woman in White
Chapter 43: Complete Success with the Hobgoblin
Chapter 44: Cause and Effect
Chapter 45: Seeking Revenge over the Smallest Grievance
Chapter 46: Razing the Golden Vajra Warrior Sect
Chapter 47: Seven Blood Eyes
Chapter 48: Buy Corpses?
Chapter 49: Godly Blood
Chapter 50: Seventh Peak
Chapter 51: A Boat for Life
Chapter 52: Colleagues
Chapter 53: Sea Cultivation
Chapter 54: Total Transformation
Chapter 55: An Unusual Captain
Chapter 56: A New Recruit in the Violent Crimes Division
Chapter 57: Take a Spirit Coin
Chapter 58: A Birthday Alone
Chapter 59: A Lonely Figure on a Rainy Night
Chapter 60: Invitation Only
Chapter 61: A Beautiful Young Woman with an Umbrella
Chapter 62: A Ladies' Man
Chapter 63: Hardworking Xu Qing
Chapter 64: Coo. Coooo
Chapter 65: A Secret Worth 100 Spirit Stones
Chapter 66: Trying to Take Credit for My Work?
Chapter 67: Crossing the Line!
Chapter 68: Everyone Has Difficulties
Chapter 69: Fair and Just
Chapter 70: Let Me Treat You to an Egg
Chapter 71: Jabbering Patriarch
Chapter 72: Terrifying Huang Yan
Chapter 73: Domineering Second Highness
Chapter 74: The Path to the Yellow Springs
Chapter 75: Fish-Killing!
Chapter 76: Drought Demons can Scorch all Living Things
Chapter 77: Forbidden Sea Dragonwhale
Chapter 78: Zhang San Makes an Investment
Chapter 79: A New Person at Sea
Chapter 80: Bronze Dragon Chariot
Chapter 81: A Fair Price
Chapter 82: Countless Movements Became Sinister
Chapter 83: A Dragon from the Depths
Chapter 84: Magical Enlightenment from the Sea
Chapter 85: The Summit of a Fiendish Island
Chapter 86: Don’t Mess with Me
Chapter 87: A Vicious Night
Chapter 88: Xu Qing’s Rules
Chapter 89: Unbreakable Alliance
Chapter 90: A Golden Glow that Causes Madness
Chapter 91: Killing for Treasure
Chapter 92: Blood-Soaked Sealizard Island
Chapter 93: Like a Phoenix. Like a Hawk
Chapter 94: Gu Muqing
Chapter 95: The Creditor Comes Knocking
Chapter 96: A Gruish Inn
Chapter 97: The Asuras Appear
Chapter 98: One out of Fifty
Chapter 99: Traveling to the Crimson Wilds
Chapter 100: The Patriarch’s Anxiety
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