The dawn of the hunt arrived like a blade drawn in silence.
The sky above Tianxuan glowed with pale white. Everywhere was filled with nervous qi, excitement, fear and ambition. I stood near the back of the formation quiet and unnoticed by most. Ahead of us, high on a carved platform, stood Elder Jinhai, flanked by two jade-robed disciples holding a lacquered box. “Today marks the start of the Southern Ravine Spirit Hunt,” Jinhai announced, his voice was deep and calm. “Your task is simple: hunt, collect cores, survive or not, he said sarcastically.” He opened the box with a wave of his hand, revealing dozens of glowing bronze tokens—each etched with a unique inscription and rimmed in silver. “These are your spirit hunt tokens. They will track your merit. Each beast core you offer it will be recorded. And should you fall or lose consciousness, the token will shatter and mark your place for recovery—if recovery is possible.” There was another round of mummers. “Top three earners will receive direct audience with Inner Sect Elders. One if deemed worthy will be elevated.” One of the disciples stepped down and began handing out tokens one by one. When mine reached me, it pulsed faintly as it touched my palm—just for a breath. Then settled. The fragment… is near. I felt it again—faint, like a heartbeat buried in stone. As the final token was passed, Elder Jinhai raised his hand. Behind him, a large, swirling spirit portal flared open—glowing blue-green and rimmed in ancient symbols. Wind rushed from within, carrying the scent of wild earth and distant roars. “The portal leads directly into the ravine’s outer ring. You’ll find beasts, terrain, and danger. Fight wisely.” One by one, the disciples stepped toward the portal. “Well, well.” Zhou Shan. He stood a few feet away, arms folded, his red sleeve sash tied tighter today, his chest puffed like a rooster before a duel. “You’re really coming?” he scoffed. “Guess I shouldn’t be surprised. Even dogs chase meat when it’s thrown in front of them.” I met his eyes but said nothing. He stepped closer, lowering his voice. “You should’ve stayed in your shack. You’re not going to find pity in the ravine.” I smirked faintly. “I’m not looking for pity.” “Oh?” He leaned in. “Then I hope you’re ready to be hunted.” He stepped past me and vanished into the portal, his lackeys following behind. I turned toward the swirling light. One breath. Two. Then I stepped through. The ravine smelled of blood and wet earth. I moved alone. Then I heard it. A low hiss. Followed by the soft crackle of shifting leaves. I turned and cursed under my breath. A Scarlet Spine Serpent. It was massive and quick. Wrapped in dark red scales with gleaming silver along its spine. It slithered low through the mist, its slit-pupiled eyes glowing faintly as it locked onto me. “Ugh… What bad luck.” I tightened my grip on the hilt at my back. “I should be able to handle it.” My body was still weak, but this wasn’t a core-stage beast. If I moved carefully, I could finish it. The serpent hissed louder, flattening its coils as it prepared to strike. I took a step forward. And then— “Blade Formation—Scatter Wind!” Three blades flashed through the trees, slicing across the serpent’s flank. It screeched, recoiling. From the fog, a group of disciples emerged, four in total. Two carried twin sabers, one held a long spear, and the last was a girl with spirit bells strapped to her wrist. They circled the serpent swiftly, moving with practiced coordination. Within seconds, it was dead. Its body collapsed to the ground, blood steaming in the morning air. I stepped back silently, watching as the lead disciple, tall boy with clear eyes and a silver badge marking him as senior among the outer ranks, turned to me. “You alright?” he asked. “I had it,” I replied flatly. He grinned. “Didn’t doubt it. Just figured we’d save time.” The girl with the bells added, “We’ve been moving as a team since we landed. Hunting’s faster that way. We split cores evenly. When one of us has enough, they leave the group. The rest continue, luck decides the rest.” They were trying to be efficient. To me, it sounded… Dumb. But I nodded anyway. “Sounds fair.” They smiled, welcoming me into their circle. I walked with them for the next hour, saying little, listening more. They chatted about beast patterns, terrain markers, who might become an Inner Disciple. I said nothing. I was clearly uninterested. Because I wasn’t going to stay long. I would find the perfect moment to get the fragment and leave. The forest kept on changing as we moved. Red mist clung low to the ground, all around our feet. The further we moved, the more the trees looked eerie, it was almost as if they were watching us. The group I joined moved with ease. I walked among them, quiet and alert. My focus was somewhere else, but my ears caught every name, every pattern, every single of their conversation. The leader, Han Xuyi was calm and stuck up, he spoke like someone used to being followed. His long spear had already claimed two beast cores, and his token glowed faintly from within his sash. The twin-blade wielders were Ping An and Ping Bo, both brothers from a small mountain clan. They moved in practiced sync, finishing each other’s swings mid-air and even cracking jokes between kills. Their coordination and friendship reminded me a lot of my childhood. A painful feeling filled up my heart immediately. And then there was the bell-wearing girl, Lan Yiran. She was small, fast, and her spirit bells weren’t for decoration, they produced faint sound bursts that confused lower-ranked beasts. “I figured you aren’t much of a talker, you’ve been listening to us without saying a word,” she said to me as we walked, her bells chiming lightly with each step. I simply nodded. Han Xuyi chuckled. “He’s the quiet type. That’s fine. Every group needs one I guess.” I could feel a trace of a murderous aura suddenly. Qi stirred unnaturally in the air tinged with bloodlust and bone-deep hunger. Then we looked ahead and saw a wolfhound. Ping Bo grinned, cocky and careless. “Awesome! I bet we can finish it off in ten minutes.”Latest Chapter
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Ferocious Beast
Third POVShe didn’t seem to want to say much after that, and Kaien didn’t push it either.The words she had spoken lingered in his mind for a while. Waking up after death… appearing in the Wuyin Domain and then being captured almost immediately—it didn’t sit right. It seemed as though someone was manipulating things from behind the scenes.But this wasn’t the time to dig into it.Kaien’s gaze lowered slightly, his expression remaining calm even as his thoughts were redirected, moving past the conversation and toward something far more pressing.Retrieving the third fragment was the main priority. Slowly, Kaien began to map out his next move, his mind working through every possible angle, every risk, every path he could take without exposing himself.The estate was heavily guarded. He had already confirmed that much earlier. The number of soldiers stationed around the place alone made any reckless attempt pointless.If he moved carelessly, everything would fall apart.And he couldn
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Found Her
Third POV After a while, they came to call everyone inside the room to work.Kaien was dawdling a little bit, trying to look for Li Wei, when a loud voice called out to him. “You. Move.”He paused slightly before turning and walking toward him without saying anything.Up close, his expression was even worse, cold and impatient, like Kaien was nothing more than something inconvenient standing in his way.“Stop standing around and make yourself useful,” he said as he shoved a bucket into Kaien’s hands. “Go clean the outer halls and make sure you don’t take all day doing it.”The force of the bucket hitting his palm made his fingers tighten around it immediately, but he didn’t react beyond that.He lowered his head slightly, forcing his voice to stay calm.“Alright.”He didn’t even bother responding properly, only scoffing before waving him off. Kaien turned and walked away, the bucket hanging from his hand as he moved to the outer hall to clean it up.His eyes stayed lowered most of th
Chapter Twenty- Seven: That Dimwit..
Third POV Lan Su stayed silent for a while.She leaned against the broken wall, her arms loosely crossed, her gaze half-lidded as if she was resting. But Kaien could tell she wasn’t fully relaxed. Her awareness still stretched outward.After some time, she opened her eyes.“I’m going to check the situation,” she said, pushing herself off the wall.Her tone was casual, but there was seriousness beneath it.Kaien looked at her and gave a small nod.“Alright.”Lan Su didn’t say anything else. She turned and walked away, her figure disappearing quickly. Kaien remained where he was for a moment, his thoughts still unsettled, still circling around the same thing.Li Wei.His jaw tightened slightly.Then his gaze shifted and something caught his attention.On the ground, not too far from where Lan Su had been standing, a few of her belongings were left behind carelessly. Nothing too important at first glance.But one thing stood out.A mask.Kaien’s brows drew together slightly as he stepp
Chapter Twenty-Six: Chiyaan Soldiers
Third POV They continued their journey through the thick fog, their steps steady as they moved side by side.The deeper they went, the quieter everything became.The usual shifting sounds of the domain had faded, leaving behind an unsettling stillness that pressed heavily against their senses. Even the fog itself seemed calmer here, no longer twisting wildly around them like before.Kaien’s eyes stayed fixed ahead as he walked.The silence gave him too much room to think about how easily he had fallen for the illusions.The thought still left a bitter taste in his mouth. He tightened his jaw slightly and pushed the thought away.There was no point dwelling on it now.Beside him, Lan Su remained calm, her posture straight, her hand resting lightly near the dagger at her waist as her eyes scanned the path ahead.After a while, the fog finally began to thin.And then—They saw a bridge stretched before them, long and narrow, suspended over a dark hollow that disappeared into endless mis
Chapter Twenty-Five: Rescued
Third POV A dagger sliced cleanly through the thick fog, embedding itself into the trunk of a dead tree several feet ahead.The woman lowered her hand slowly, her fingers flexing slightly as she continued walking down the narrow fog-covered road. Her brows were drawn together tightly, a faint irritation settling across her face.Of all places she could have ended up, it had to be here.The Wuyin Domain.Just thinking about it made her jaw tighten.Her grip around the second dagger resting at her side tightened slightly as her thoughts drifted back to everything that had happened since she was dragged into this cursed place.The illusions.Those persistent, pathetic things that had followed her through the endless white fog, trying over and over to break through her mind.They had shown her familiar faces.Dragged out memories she had buried long ago and whispered things into her ears with voices so real that for a moment, even she had paused.But that was all they could do.A faint s
Chapter Twenty-Four: Disappearance
Li Kaien My fingers shifted slightly against my knee as I finally lifted my gaze from the fire to meet hers. “Um, I came through a spatial rift,” I said, my voice steady, though my mind was already weighing how much I should actually say. “And?” she pressed immediately, leaning forward just a little, clearly not satisfied with such a simple answer. Before I could respond— “Yu Yan.” A voice called out from the side, firm but not harsh. “Leave him alone. Stop bothering him.” She turned almost instantly, her expression changing as she frowned slightly. “Big brother, I’m not,” she said quickly, a small huff escaping her as she pushed herself up to her feet. “Hmph.” She walked over to his side without another word, though I could still feel her lingering curiosity even from where I sat. I let out a low breath I didn’t realize I had been holding. My gaze dropped back to the fire, the warmth brushing lightly against my face as the tension in my shoulders eased just a l
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