After speaking with his parents, Han Tian Yi returned to his courtyard.
The doors shut behind him with a dull echo. Incense smoke drifted lazily through the hall, curling around carved pillars. He stood there for a long moment, eyes lowered, breath steady. The anger that had raged within him earlier slowly receded like a withdrawing tide. He closed his eyes. His divine sense sank inward, descending into his dantian. Spiritual energy flowed in quiet streams along his meridians, circulating naturally. The once-chaotic turbulence within his chest had already vanished, leaving behind a stillness so cold it resembled a frozen lake beneath winter moonlight. “I can’t do anything about what I cannot control yet. I should be content that I can now cultivate…” Han Tian Yi sighed softly. The sound was faint. Envy flickered through his heart like a dying ember before turning to ash. What use was resentment had? He was merely at the peak of the Foundation Establishment Realm. Outside their secluded domain, such a realm was nothing. Even the title of patriarch of the lowest Immortal Clan amounted to little more than a speck of dust before the boundless heavens. “All I can do now is make use of what I have.” he murmured, his eyes narrowing. “And all I have… is being born into the Han Clan as the eldest son of Han Fei Yu.” His gaze sharpened. Thoughts moved like blades being drawn from their sheaths. “I should use my position as the current heir to meet the ancestors. I need to leave a good impression on them. With that…” A strange glint surfaced in his eyes. “I might even be able to corrupt their mind realms and make them my slaves.” A low chuckle slipped from his throat. The sound lingered in the empty hall before he slowly shook his head. “Oh, Han Tian Yi… you shouldn’t be greedy. Rushing things while you’re still weak will only lead to your own downfall.” He inhaled deeply, guiding the breath down into his dantian. “Ha… I can’t touch the ancestors yet.” His expression relaxed. But a faint, chilling smile gradually curved along his lips. “But… that doesn’t mean I can’t, someday~” For now, it would be enough to let his name echo upon the Ancestral Mountain. --- High above the clouds, the Ancestral Mountain pierced the heavens. Spiritual mist coiled around its peaks like white dragons slumbering among ancient stone. The air was heavy with spiritual energy so dense it almost condensed into droplets. A spiritual beast streaked across the sky. Its form resembled a divine bird, vast wings spread wide. Lightning flickered faintly between its feathers, crackling with restrained power. Within its beak, a sealed letter glowed softly, inscriptions shimmering across its surface. With a sharp cry, the beast descended toward a solitary pavilion nestled among towering cliffs and thousand-year-old pines. An old man stood before the pavilion. White hair cascaded down his back. His beard flowed to his chest, swaying gently in the mountain wind. Though time had etched lines upon his face, his spine remained straight as a spear. His aura was calm. Too calm. Like a deep sea whose surface betrayed nothing of the storms hidden beneath. The spiritual beast landed and lowered its head, offering the letter. The old man accepted it with steady fingers. “It seems like a letter from my son.” he said softly. This was Han Tian Long—the former patriarch of the Han Clan and Han Tian Yi’s grandfather. After stepping into the peak of the Saint Realm, he severed himself from worldly affairs and secluded himself upon this sacred mountain. Yet even in seclusion, the clan’s fate still found its way to him. He broke the seal. His gaze swept across the contents. “Hmm… my grandson wants to meet us?” Han Tian Long muttered. His brows furrowed slightly as he continued reading. Then— His pupils shrank. “WHAT? He knows how to be one with the Dao?!” The surrounding mist trembled faintly. To step into the Dao God Realm, one must fully comprehend the Dao—body, soul, and will merging with heaven and earth. Countless geniuses had exhausted their lifespans chasing that realm, dying with regret at its threshold. Yet Han Tian Yi claimed he already knew how. And he was only at the Foundation Establishment Realm. Han Tian Long’s grip tightened imperceptibly. His grandson had always been intelligent—sharp beyond his years. But this was no small matter. Could it be true? After a long silence, he exhaled slowly. “I must tell the others about this.” He turned and walked toward a massive pavilion carved directly into the mountain face. Though its exterior was plain, an ancient and oppressive aura seeped from within. Four figures resided there. Four cultivators who had reached the peak of the Saint Realm just like him. Han Tian Long stepped inside. “HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! It seems we have an interesting descendant in this era…” Thunderous laughter shook the hall. A towering man stepped forward. His physique was immense, muscles knotted like coiling dragons beneath his skin. His aura surged violently, oppressive and tyrannical. Just standing near him felt like standing before a demonic overlord. He was Han Shin Tao. Though he appeared no older than a man in his twenties, the bloodthirst hidden in his eyes spoke of countless centuries. “Is it the one blessed with the Primordial Root of Chaos?” a gentle voice asked. A woman in plain white robes stood nearby, her expression serene. Her beauty was otherworldly, like an immortal fairy untouched by mortal dust. This was Fairy Han Tie. “No, it’s little Tian Yi, Mother.” Han Tian Long replied. “Hohoho~ so the eldest son does not fall behind his little brother in terms of talent?” another voice said. An old man sat cross-legged at the center of the pavilion. His face was lined with deep wrinkles, yet his eyes were boundless—like ancient stars that had witnessed eras rise and fall. Han He Ling. The oldest ancestor. To one side stood a small girl, arms folded, her face indifferent. She appeared no more than ten years old. Yet her aura was deep and steady, unmoved by the passing of millennia. Han Yaoyao. “So… he wants to browse even the ancient scriptures here, in exchange for telling us?” Han He Ling asked. “Yes, Great Ancestor.” Han Tian Long bowed slightly. “My grandson is fond of reading. Han Fei Yu said he has already read every book within the clan library. That is why he wishes to come here—to read the primordial scriptures we guard.” “Is that so?” Han He Ling murmured. “Even we cannot fully comprehend those scriptures. They were said to have been born in the Beginning of the World Era.” Han Yaoyao’s eyes narrowed slightly. “Just a hobby of reading?” she said. “I don’t buy it. Why is that child so eager to read the primordial scriptures, Tian Long?” Han Tian Long hesitated. “That… He was born with the Cursed Body Constitution, Great Ancestors…” The temperature inside the pavilion seemed to drop. “What nonsense are you talking about, Tian Long?!” Han Shin Tao roared. His aura exploded outward like a demonic tempest. “How could we have a descendant who cannot cultivate?! That constitution condemns one to mortality! Is he seeking a cure for that incurable body?!” Han Tian Long remained composed. “Fei Yu said Tian Yi has already cured his body, Great Ancestor.” Silence. Then— “WHAT?!” The Cursed Body Constitution. A punishment imposed by Heaven and Dao themselves. No cure. No exception. Those born with it were forever barred from cultivation. But behind that curse lay another truth. Such individuals possessed potential so heaven-defying yet demonic in nature that Heaven and Dao had no choice but to suppress them from birth. Disasters. Calamities in human form. And one had been born into the Han Clan. “Oho?” Han He Ling’s ancient eyes gleamed. “Then it seems his claim that he knows how to be one with the Dao itself is definitely true.” None of them spoke of righteousness. Han Shin Tao had once slaughtered mortals and immortals alike to advance his cultivation. Rivers of blood had marked his path. Yet he stood here as an honored ancestor. In this world, strength decided all. “HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! WHAT AN INTERESTING CHILD! IT SEEMS ONE OF MY BLOODLINE HAS FINALLY EMERGED IN OUR CLAN!~” Shin Tao laughed wildly, excitement blazing in his eyes. “Alright.” Han He Ling said calmly. “Give him permission. I also want to see what this child is like.” The others nodded. Half a day later, a spiritual beast descended before Han Fei Yu. Within its beak was a letter bearing the seal of the Ancestral Mountain. Permission had been granted.Latest Chapter
Chapter 46 – A smile without meaning
Han Tianyi spent a week in the infirmary, feigning the soul-shattering symptoms of the Chi Clan’s forbidden art. He kept his breathing shallow and his face pale, playing the part of a man whose foundation had been ruined. Every morning, Fairy Chi Linghan came to check on him. She truly believed her technique had broken his soul and cut his lifespan to a mere four years. Seeing his "weakness" day after day, her suspicion finally faded. Once he was discharged, they wasted no time. It was finally time to head toward the Mythical Beast Realm—a higher plane where divine beasts and ancient creatures held absolute rule. Han Tianyi made one last stop before leaving: a visit to Fairy Chi Zhixian. To any outsider, it looked like a young master, deeply infatuated and heartbroken, coming to see his fiancée one final time. He played the part of the devoted lover to perfection. Only the two of them knew the truth behind the visit. Han Tianyi looked at Chi Zhixian for the last time. Giv
Chapter 45 – The fall of Chi Lingyun
After Fairy Chi Linghan departed, Han Tianyi sat cross-legged on the infirmary bed and began cultivating. Almost immediately, Han Shin Tao entered the room, his sleeves flicking as he sealed the space so that not a single whisper could leak beyond the walls. Han Tianyi had already anticipated this. "Tell me, Little Yi," Han Shin Tao’s brows furrowed, his gaze piercing. "Was your soul dissipating because of that Soul Transfer Art?" ‘Ha… so he noticed,’ Tianyi mused inwardly, keeping his expression perfectly calm. ‘Who says I would ever admit to such a thing?’ Outwardly, he let out a confident, easy smile. Not a single flinch was shown. "Grandfather, your words are far from the truth. This descendant has never suffered a single breath of backlash from it." The unwavering confidence in Tianyi’s demeanor caused Han Shin Tao’s tension to finally ease. Han Shin Tao’s eyes narrowed, searching for a crack in the boy’s mask. 'This brat... I can never truly trust him,' the old man thou
Chapter 44 – Only the strong define righteousness
Han Tianyi stared at the sky. His gaze was cold, but a ripple passed through his heart.The sensation of a dissipating soul reminded him of the time he first stood up for mortals in his third lifetime.Memories he thought long buried began rising again.---In the center of the hall, a kind-looking immortal let out a soft, hearty laugh."Good, good, good," the elder said, his eyes crinkling with genuine warmth. "Liang Shin, you must never forget: a true immortal walks the righteous path. A Dao paved only in blood and brute strength is nothing more than a barbaric road. Walk it long enough, and your heart will become emptier than a corpse."He leaned forward, his voice taking on the weight of a Great Dao."The Dao is like water; it seeks the lowest places to nourish the world, yet it is more enduring than the hardest stone. If you only seek to tower over others, you will find yourself a lonely peak in a freezing sky. But if you protect those beneath you and treat all life with kindness
Chapter 43 – The perfect outcome
Han Tianyi was rushed straight to the Chi Clan’s main branch. The logic was cold and simple: if the Han heir died under their roof, the Han Clan’s fury would be unstoppable.The Chi Clan was already bleeding at the borders, their forces locked in a grinding struggle with the Yu Clan.If the Han Clan joined the fray, the Chi would not simply lose—they would be erased. Their position as one of the Ten Great Clans would be stripped away, and they would be dragged down to rock bottom.But there was one fear that outweighed all the others.They were terrified of their fortune and fate plummeting.Every Han clansman carried Luck Dao Marks carved into their very souls.To harm one of them was to gamble against the heavens themselves.If Han Tianyi died here, the Chi Clan wouldn't just face a war—they would face a spiral of disasters that no amount of cultivation could stop.The Yu Clan served as a living warning of what happened when you crossed them.The feud had started with Fairy Yu Xing
Chapter 42 – A pawn's final move
Han Tianyi didn’t stay within the protected branch of the Chi Clan.Instead, he walked openly through the marketplaces and back alleys. He was giving Chi Lingyun every possible opening to strike.It had been a full day since Chi Lingyun murdered those servants and vanished."He is taking longer than expected," Han Tianyi thought. Even so, he kept walking. He maintained the appearance of a man simply touring the Chi Clan territory.Not a single person suspected his motives. To the clansmen passing by, he wasn't a threat—he was the future son-in-law of the Chi Clan.Far behind him, a shadow followed—just beyond the range of his divine sense.It was Chi Zhixian, cautiously observing his every move from the shadows.As a Wisdom Path cultivator, her mental perception spanned much wider than those of other paths. Her discipline focused on the strength of the mind rather than the body, allowing her to lock onto Han Tianyi from a distance he couldn't detect, despite her cultivation being a m
Chapter 41 – Playing in shadows
Chaos quietly began to brew within the Chi Clan, yet none realized that every ripple of disorder came from a single hand.They danced upon a stage of his creation, unaware of the puppet strings.The moment Han Tianyi arrived in the Chi Clan's territory, his grand design was already in motion.He moved cautiously. Acting too boldly would only ignite Han Shin Tao’s suspicion.Instead, he turned his focus to the Luck Dao Marks etched into his body. As a scion of the Han Clan, he already possessed the fortune of a Great Lineage—yet he intended to amplify it further.To do this, he kept Zhang Zhi—the one favored by both Fortune and Fate—constantly by his side."Do not disappoint me, Zhang Zhi…" he mused, his gaze lingering on his disciple. "A master is only as strong as the blade he hones."And precisely as he had calculated, the tavern Han Shin Tao selected was hosting the arrogant young master of the Chi Clan.Chi Lingyun.The perfect pawn, now exactly where he needed to be on the board.
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