
Born To Slay GodsAfter three years of gathering herbs, I finally returned to Green-Pouch Valley.
But my master, Mr. Gu, was not there. On the ground, only a dark red pool of blood remained, soaking his cloth robes.
My senior brothers and sisters, usually so lively, were nowhere to be found.
My master's wife, Auntie Qin, sat collapsed beside the pool of blood. Her once-black hair was now mostly white, her voice a hoarse whisper as she called to me.
"Shuang'er, your master traded his life for the valley's ascension. You must go to the Nine Heavens and offer your thanks."
It was only then I understood. The Celestial Lord, Jun Che, in his quest to forge an immortal body for his mortal wife, had coveted my master's rare Celestial Bones of Healing.
He used the promise of ascension for everyone in Green-Pouch Valley as bait, then brutally tore the bones from my master's living body.
I was born with a strange affliction, a void where joy and sorrow should be. The others in the valley secretly called me a cold-blooded monster.
Now, as I stared at the blood-soaked robes of the man who had saved me and treated me like his own daughter, my expression remained blank.
"Auntie Qin, did Master do this willingly?"
Auntie Qin's eyes instantly reddened.
"Jun Che is the Celestial Lord. His word is heavenly law. How could we ever defy it?"
I gave a faint nod.
"If it was not what Master wanted, then Jun Che deserves to die."
Auntie Qin's face went pale with fright. She lunged forward and clutched my arm.
"Shuang'er, your master's last words were for you all to protect yourselves, not throw your lives away fighting an unwinnable war against the heavens."
I pried her fingers off one by one and looked up at the glittering, golden Celestial Realm beyond the clouds. A faint smile touched my lips.
"Auntie Qin, Master taught me that a healer's heart must be compassionate."
"But he never taught me that gods can't be killed."