Shi Feiyang had been feeling uneasy ever since he encountered Deng Yin above the Tarim Basin.
This uneasiness stemmed from the three conditions proposed by Deng Yin, which stirred his desire, with external demons luring internal demons, and the internal demons attracting external ones—a mutually reinforcing relationship.
He had attempted to divine his own future, and the Gua Xiang indicated that he would end up releasing Deng Yin.
Though at present he was reluctant to release Deng Yin, diverse forces would compel him to do so in the future. As to what those forces might be, he couldn't yet say.
This filled him with anxiety. The reasons forcing him to release Deng Yin would come from all sides, complex and intertwined, ultimately leading to its fulfillment…
After he had drawn water vapor to the desert from the South Sea, he quickly returned to the bustling Mingyu Immortal Market in Tianjin and briefed his disciples before entering secluded cultivation.