Kaien sat cross-legged outside his room, slowly adjusting the qi circulation in his damaged meridians. Each breath was a quiet war, his inner flow still fractured.
Still, he was healing. Slowly. He had recovered just a tiny piece of his cultivation, so he could defend himself now. And he had to. In that place, weakness was an invitation. Just before the sun dipped behind the eastern ridge, he heard soft footsteps approaching his quarters. Then he saw her. Liwei. What was she doing there? She stopped a few steps from him, clutching a small lacquered tray wrapped in cloth. “You’re up early,” she said. “Yeah, do you need something?” She hesitated. Then sat beside him 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.” Kaien 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 him, eyes soft and earnest. “But I wanted to.” There was awkward silence stretched between them, gentle and unspoken. Kaien 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 them. 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. Kaien turned back to Liwei. And he immediately understood what was going on. She poured the broth into a small wooden cup and held it out to him. “How are you feeling now?” “Better,” Kaien 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,” he nodded toward the courtyard, “unnecessary attention.” Liwei followed his gaze. Her brows furrowed briefly. She looked back at him, her voice softer. “It doesn’t matter.” Kaien 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,” Kaien said, “I don’t have a choice.” She hesitated. “Be careful in the ravine. The beasts there aren’t ordinary.” Kaien simply nodded again. Liwei lingered a moment longer before she left.“ She handed him 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. Kaien looked up lazily. “You’ll have to be more specific on what the bottom line is?” His gaze darkened. “Stay away from her.” Kaien 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 Kaien’s ragged robe, his plain quarters. “You’re just filth dragged in from the mountains. You’re not even worthy to breathe the same air as her.” Kaien 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. Kaien checked his qi level and the tiny fraction he had healed himself 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 Kaien ignored it. His jealousy was predictable. His words meant nothing. He had no interest in those things. It was what he couldn’t feel that unsettled him. Kaien sat cross-legged once more, shutting his eyes. Drawing in slow, deep breaths. He was trying to go back into the void. But nothing happened. He hadn’t been able to contact him since he saved him with the lunar shield. He steadied his breathing and tried again. There was still nothing. He pressed two fingers against the shattered qi lines over his heart and reached inward. Nothing. No response. No pull. No whisper of the wolf. Kaien frowned, sweat forming at his brow. He tried again, this time with everything he had. He ended up coughing out blood due to the exhaustion. But there was still total silence. “What’s happening…?” he whispered. Confusion was filling in his gut. Had he grown too weak again? Or worse… had the fragment moved? Kaien gritted his teeth and forced himself to remain calm. He couldn’t panic. Not now. Still, his thoughts drifted back to his home. To the burning palace. To the last screams he had heard before he blacked out. His mother. His father. Were they alive? Or dead? Kaien clenched his fists. He couldn’t ask for any information there.. It was too dangerous. One wrong word, one accidental recognition, and the truth would surface like blood in clear water. So he buried the questions. For now. But the fury… he could not bury that. And he said the name through gritted teeth. “Rong Zhen.” The name left his lips like poison, searing his throat on the way out. His chest tightened with every syllable, rage clawing against the walls of his ribs. His hands trembled. “I will end you,” he whispered, voice raw. “Even if it takes the remaining of my life force.”Latest Chapter
Nighty Seven: Intruder
With the weekend finally giving Li San a break from her sect duties, she decided to spend the entire day showing Kaien around Cloudrest City and introducing him to ordinary activities that most people enjoyed every day.Kaien followed beside her throughout Cloudrest City, though his expression remained distant and difficult to read no matter how many places they visited together.He showed very little interest in the locations she pointed out around the city. His thoughts remained on locating the exact location of the fragment. The streets remained lively as merchants sold countless goods while cultivators continuously moved between shops, training grounds, and large marketplaces filled with spiritual treasures.Li San glanced toward him while offering a small smile before deciding to speak again.“You should really try enjoying yourself for once. Cloudrest City has many beautiful places that are worth seeing.”“Okay.”Li San laughed softly while continuing to walk ahead of him.“C’m
Ninety Six: Moonfang!
Kaien slowly walked toward the table before finally speaking.“I have decided to accept your offer, if it’s still on the table.”Li San smiled immediately after hearing his answer.“I had a feeling you would eventually come back after thinking everything through properly.”Kaien pulled out a chair and sat down across from her.“You seem strangely confident about things despite barely knowing me.”Li San shrugged lightly before answering.“You do not strike me as someone who makes reckless decisions.”“Perhaps you are giving me too much credit.”Li San shook her head immediately then stood up from her seat. “I honestly do not think that is the case. We should probably head home before it gets any later.”Kaien nodded once before following her out of the eatery.The streets of Cloudrest City remained lively despite the approaching evening.Warm lights illuminated countless buildings while cultivators moved between shops and marketplaces. Several bridges connected different sections of
Ninety Five: Common Sense
Kaien immediately lost interest in the meal sitting before him after hearing Li San’s suggestion.His hand slowly lowered while he quietly stared at the table.Li San immediately noticed the sudden change in his expression.“Did I say something wrong? Why did you suddenly stopp eating?”Kaien calmly looked toward her before answering.“I do not want to be monitored every moment of every day, that sounds very exhausting.”Li San blinked several times after hearing his response.“I understand why you would dislike that arrangement, but I am only trying to help.”Kaien slowly shook his head.“Well, I also have no intention of accepting your help or moving into your home.”Li San remained surprisingly calm after hearing the rejection.“I was only offering because you clearly have nowhere else to go right now. But if you don’t want to, then it’s also completely fine.”Chung Yi suddenly appeared beside Kaien while crossing his arms.“You should seriously consider her suggestion, it is the m
Ninety Four: Immediate Violence
The tension inside the Sky Envoy Sect continued rising as the four enforcers prepared to attack from every direction.Their combined pressure spread throughout the entire hall while countless disciples watched nervously from a safe distance.Kaien remained perfectly still while keeping his hand raised. The atmosphere became increasingly dangerous with every passing second.Then a powerful voice suddenly echoed throughout the palace.“That is enough.”A tremendous wave of pressure immediately filled the entire hall.Everyone instinctively froze where they stood. Even the four enforcers immediately stepped backward.Kaien slowly turned his head toward the source of the voice.An elderly man stood near the entrance while carrying himself with extraordinary composure.His robes moved gently around him while his powerful aura spread throughout the entire palace. The man calmly walked forward without showing any signs of concern.Chung Yi immediately narrowed his eyes.“This person is a B R
Ninety Three: I don’t want to be your enemy
His name was apparently Zhao Kan.The leader of the Sky Envoy Sect. His intense eyes slowly moved toward Li San, the lady Kaien defeated earlier before he finally spoke.“It has been a very long time since someone unexpected managed to enter this hidden world. Li San, what is going on here?”Li San immediately lowered her head respectfully before answering.“Sect Leader, we discovered him after he descended from beyond the barrier surrounding Azure Land.”Her expression remained serious as she continued speaking.“He also disarmed me without using excessive force and claims he has no intention of fighting anyone.”The hall immediately fell silent again. Zhao Kan slowly shifted his attention toward Kaien.His gaze remained unreadable.Then he spoke.“Who exactly are you, and how did you arrive here?”Kaien calmly met his gaze without hesitation.“My name is Kaien, and I am simply a traveler who became lost while searching for something important.”Zhao Kan stared at him for several mom
Chapter Ninety Two: Sect Leader
Kaien and Chung Yi remained standing before the invisible barrier while carefully examining the mysterious structure blocking their path.The fragment inside Kaien continued reacting strongly, making it obvious that the missing half existed somewhere beyond the unseen wall.Kaien slowly raised his hand before allowing silver-white Qi to gather around his fingers.Without hesitation, he unleashed a concentrated strike against the barrier.The attack exploded upon contact.A powerful shockwave spread outward. Yet the barrier remained completely unaffected.Kaien narrowed his eyes immediately. He refused to stop there.Several more techniques followed one after another while waves of energy crashed against the invisible wall.The surrounding ground trembled violently beneath the force of every attack.Even the nearby trees swayed under the pressure.Yet nothing changed. The barrier remained completely intact.Not even the smallest crack appeared.Kaien eventually lowered his hand while s
