I sat cross-legged outside my room, slowly adjusting the qi circulation in my damaged meridians. Each breath was a quiet war, my inner flow still fractured.
Still, I was healing. Slowly. I had recovered just a tiny piece of my cultivation, so I could defend myself now. And I had to. In this place, weakness was an invitation. Just before the sun dipped behind the eastern ridge, I heard soft footsteps approaching my quarters. Then I saw her. Liwei. What was she doing here? She stopped a few steps from me, clutching a small lacquered tray wrapped in cloth. “You’re up early,” she said. “Yeah, do you need something?” She hesitated. Then sat beside me on the stone, tucking her legs beneath her neatly. “I brought food,” she added, placing the tray down. “I figured… outer disciples don’t exactly get treated well.” I glanced at the tray. It was simple—steamed buns, pickled r****h, and a small ginseng broth. Far better than the dry rice and stale tea the others were given. “You didn’t have to.” “I know.” She looked up at me, eyes soft and earnest. “But I wanted to.” There was awkward silence stretched between us, gentle and unspoken. I could feel eyes watching from beyond the wall. Across the courtyard, near the gathering grounds, a group of outer disciples stood half-hidden behind a railing pretending to spar, but clearly watching us. Among them was Zhou Shan. His expression was… peculiar. At first glance, he was smiling faintly. But his hands were clenched. His shoulders were quite rigid. He didn’t look away. His gaze was fixed on her. I turned back to Liwei. And I immediately understood what was going on. She poured the broth into a small wooden cup and held it out to me. “How are you feeling now?” “Better,” I said, accepting it. “You shouldn’t be here.” She blinked. “Why?” “Because you’re an inner disciple and I’m an outer disciple. We’re not supposed to mix, besides it might cause,” I nodded toward the courtyard, “unnecessary attention.” Liwei followed my gaze. Her brows furrowed briefly. She looked back at me, her voice softer. “It doesn’t matter.” I held her gaze for a long moment. Then nodded once. “I know but I’d like to avoid as much attention as possible right now.” Liwei stood after a moment, brushing her hands on her robe. “You’ll be joining the spirit beast hunt?” she asked. “If I want to remain in this sect,” I said, “I don’t have a choice.” She hesitated. “Be careful in the ravine. The beasts there aren’t ordinary.” I simply nodded again. Liwei lingered a moment longer before she left.“ She handed me a talisman—faintly glowing with pale green runes. “It won’t do much, but… it might buy you time just in case.” Then she bowed slightly and turned to leave, vanishing into the morning mist the way light fades behind clouds. The courtyard fell quiet again. Until Zhou Shan stepped inside, arms crossed, smiling thin and venomous. “Don’t you dare step on my bottom line, new boy,” he said. I looked up lazily. “You’ll have to be more specific on what the bottom line is?” His gaze darkened. “Stay away from her.” I raised a brow. “Liwei?” “She’s not someone you can associate with.” He stepped closer, voice low with bitterness. “She’s like a goddess in this place. She's pure like white lilies and extremely talented too. And you—” He sneered, eyes scanning my ragged robe, my plain quarters. “You’re just filth dragged in from the mountains. You’re not even worthy to breathe the same air as her.” I scoffed lightly and met his eyes. “And you think you’re worthy?” His jaw tightened. For a moment, he didn’t speak. His fists curled at his sides. “Watch your back carefully,” he growled. “On the day of the hunt.” “The sect forbids fighting between disciples… but no one can guarantee what might happen during a spirit beast hunt.” He leaned in, voice dropping to a cold whisper. “Out there, accidents happen.” Then he turned, robe swaying behind him, and left the room without another word. Let him come. I checked his qi level and the tiny fraction I had healed myself would be more than enough to give him a light…. beating. In the wild, only one law holds weight. Hunt, or be hunted. The room was quiet again. Finally some peace. Zhou Shan’s threat still lingered in the air like spoiled incense, but I ignored it. His jealousy was predictable. His words meant nothing. I had no interest in those things. It was what I couldn’t feel that unsettled me. I sat cross-legged once more, shutting my eyes. Drawing in slow, deep breaths. I was trying to go back into the void. But nothing happened. I hadn’t been able to contact him since he saved me with the lunar shield. I steadied my breathing and tried again. There was still nothing. I pressed two fingers against the shattered qi lines over my heart and reached inward. Nothing. No response. No pull. No whisper of the wolf. I frowned, sweat forming at my brow. I tried again, this time with everything I had. I ended up coughing out blood due to the exhaustion. But there was still total silence. “What’s happening…?” I whispered. Confusion was filling in my gut. Had I grown too weak again? Or worse… had the fragment moved? I gritted my teeth and forced myself to remain calm. I couldn’t panic. Not now. Still, my thoughts drifted back to my home. To the burning palace. To the last screams I had heard before I blacked out. My mother. My father. Were they alive? Or dead? I clenched my fists. I couldn’t ask for any information here.. It was too dangerous. One wrong word, one accidental recognition, and the truth would surface like blood in clear water. So I buried the questions. For now. But the fury… I could not bury that. And I said his name through gritted teeth. “Rong Zhen.” The name left my lips like poison, searing my throat on the way out. My chest tightened with every syllable, rage clawing against the walls of my ribs. My hands trembled. “I will end you,” I whispered, voice raw. “Even if it takes the remaining of my life force.”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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