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Beneath the Shattered Vault (BOOK I: Heaven Shattered)

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He shattered the vault of heaven, not with strength, but with will.The stars forgot his name. The myths lost his shape. But still he walked — not above heaven, but beyond it. ....................... When Fate Gu was destroyed, the heavens did not fall — they fractured. In a world flooded with remnants of Heaven’s Will, half-born Venerables, and myths twisting into reality, only one cultivator dares to walk forward. Fang Yuan, reborn from five hundred years of betrayal and war, has already defied fate once. But now, the battle is no longer just against destiny — it is against echoes of himself, against sovereigns reborn in blood and prophecy, and against the very rules that define what is real. Not for power. Not for peace. But for freedom so complete that even heaven cannot name him. Beneath the shattered vault, only one will remains. ............................... This work is a fan-made sequel inspired by the original web novel Reverend Insanity (Gu Daoist Master), written by the brilliant author Gu Zhen Ren. All credit for the foundational characters, world-building, and philosophy belongs to him. This continuation is made with respect and admiration for his masterpiece. .......................... BY: Threadless_Will
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Chapter 1 - The Will That Remains

Darkness, not silence, came first. The world was loud with ruin.

Fang Yuan stood at the edge of a shattered cliff within his immortal aperture, staring at the heavens above — cracked like the shell of an egg struck from within. Celestial lines of golden light ran jagged through the sky, dripping faint strands of Heaven's Will into the void. Each fragment shimmered with ancient power, but none dared descend. Not yet.

He did not blink. The winds screamed, but his cloak barely moved. Even here, time flowed a thousand times faster, yet his thoughts remained sharper still.

He had killed Fate.

And Heaven had not died. It had broken. Pieces of it drifted now through Gu World, through his dreams, through the past.

"It begins again," he muttered.

A pulse from the aperture's core trembled. One of his clones had awakened early. Another had not reported in days. The river of time had forked. The clones no longer moved as one.

Fang Yuan turned.

Behind him stood a figure that looked like him, but did not bow.

"You're late," the clone said.

Fang Yuan's eyes narrowed. "You're early."

Lightning cracked the vault overhead. And below it, two wills clashed in silence.Beneath the shattered vault, only one will remains.