Morning sunlight spilled softly across the quiet chamber, brushing Darian’s face with warm golden light. He sat cross-legged beside Liora’s bed, Saintly Battle Qi flowing gently through him, like molten streams threading quietly through his veins. Every breath, every pulse, felt suspended—as if the moment itself balanced on the edge of fate.
Then, her eyelids fluttered.
Liora’s gaze found him instantly, steady, carrying a weight of unspoken urgency. Relief softened Darian’s features as he rose to her side, concern threading through his voice.
“Liora… you’re awake. How do you feel?”
Her eyes drifted to his right hand, still streaked with healing salve. Recognition sparkled there—this young man, like a brother, had once again shielded her from death. A hesitant, quiet smile appeared.
“Brother Darian… if not for you last night, I’d have turned to ash long ago. This… this is the second time you’ve saved me.”
Darian pretended to frown, hiding the warmth swelling in his chest. “Keep treating me so formally, and I might just leave,” he teased lightly.
Liora laughed softly, the tension in her shoulders easing. “All right, I know I was wrong,” she admitted.
For ten long years, their bond had deepened, solid as stone. Within the sprawling Valeblue estate, only Theron and Liora had earned the title of family in his heart—the elder as a guide, the girl as a cherished sister.
“Since you’re awake, rest well. I’ll check in later,” he said, brushing a stray lock of hair from her face before turning toward the door.
A soft voice stopped him.
“Brother Darian… I’m leaving.”
The words hit him like a sudden gust of wind. Darian froze, a shadow of sorrow flickering across his features. He had anticipated this day—but it still unsettled him.
“Brother Darian… like you, I was only fostered by the Valeblue family. Ten years passed too quickly. Here, I feared nothing; sadness barely touched me. But you… You gave warmth I never imagined. I will never forget it.”
Tears shimmered in her eyes—not sorrow, but quiet acceptance. Darian stepped forward, pulling her into a protective embrace.
“Silly Liora. Leaving doesn’t mean we part forever. I’m about to enter the Hundred Cities War. At least you’re saying goodbye first. If it were me leaving… would you even shed a tear?”
She chuckled softly, pressing against his shoulder. “You’re terrible… always teasing me.”
A small smile tugged at his lips. Years of shared memories—of laughter, hardship, and small victories—anchored him to this moment.
“Promise me you’ll let me find you someday,” she whispered.
“I promise,” he replied, firm. “No matter the distance… your Brother Darian will come for you.”
Their smiles lingered, fragile yet full of hope—a bridge between parting and reunion.
Riven’s voice teased quietly in his mind, perceptive and sly. Even the grandest feast must end. Blood kin must part. But worry not—the girl belongs to the Phoenix-Luan Celestial Maiden lineage. After last night’s fusion, her power is extraordinary. Her future… bright.
“Phoenix-Luan Celestial Maiden?” Darian murmured, curiosity sharpening his gaze.
“They are not a single person,” Riven explained. “A prestigious lineage of women, each chosen for exceptional strength. Girls with True Spirits are trained among them. Liora… she is one of their chosen. Proud, eccentric, difficult—but unmatched in potential. She will be safe, and her power will flourish.”
Darian nodded. Quiet admiration stirred within him. The girl he had grown up beside would thrive, finally among her own people.
Shaking off lingering thoughts, he moved toward Theron’s quarters. “Uncle Theron… Darian requests an audience,” he called.
“Why wait outside when you’re here? Come in!” Theron’s hearty voice welcomed him, warmth woven into every word.
Inside, Theron sat relaxed, a faint glow to his complexion suggesting recent cultivation.
“Uncle Theron… are you well?” Darian asked.
“Better than ever. Jaren only grazed me—a scratch. A few days’ rest, and I’ll be as good as new,” Theron said, waving off his concern.
Darian’s gaze hardened. “Four years from now, I will defeat him… and avenge you.”
Theron’s eyes softened, pride and sorrow mingling. This boy, once small and vulnerable, now bore a will unyielding.
“Darian… you have questions, don’t you?”
“Yes,” Darian said, bowing slightly. “First… farewell. Representing Drakeflare City in the Hundred Cities War… I do not know when I will return.”
Theron laughed warmly, pride resonating in every note. “Lord Qi chose you for a reason. Go without worry—it honors the Valeblue family.”
Darian’s next words were quiet, heavy with weight. “Second… Steward Felric.”
Theron’s gaze grew distant, clouded with memory. “I knew this day would come. Very well… you are ready.”
He recounted the tale from eleven years ago: Darian, unconscious, cradled by Steward Felric while battling multiple Fifth Stage Mortalveil cultivators. Felric’s calm, commanding presence, meticulous care despite injuries—an indelible mark.
“That man… he carried me, injured, and refused help?” Darian whispered, reverence in his voice.
“Yes,” Theron replied. “He declined all my healing pills. ‘Old injuries,’ he said. ‘They won’t kill me.’”
Darian’s chest tightened. So much silent sacrifice. Felric’s disappearance, the Blood Dragon Jade, fragments of memory—they steeled his resolve.
Touching the pendant at his chest, he whispered, “Steward Felric… I will find you. No matter what.”
Theron watched silently, aware of the intensity fueling the boy. Ten quiet years had honed his will; now, it crystallized: locate Felric, uncover his origins, confront Jaren.
Returning to his quarters, Riven accompanied him.
One finger could erase three Fifth Stage Mortalveil cultivators… and their memories? Such power…
“Beyond mortal cultivation,” Riven said. “Only near-divine cultivators can wield this. Felric is one of them.”
Darian’s eyes burned with determination. “If he feared some enemy… his secrecy makes sense. The Hundred Cities War may be our first clue.”
Golden Saintly Battle Qi surged, blood glowing crimson-gold. Immersed in cultivation, he honed every fiber of body, mind, and spirit.
Time passed quickly. Early the next morning, he departed the home he had known for a decade. Every familiar path tugged at his heart—the small cabin, stone walkways, echoes of quiet nights.
He paused before Liora’s loft, whispering, “I will find you… no matter what.”
Stepping toward the martial grounds, Valeblue disciples’ eyes followed—some in admiration, some regret. Aeris’s gaze flickered with shock. Nearby, Lucian’s fists clenched.
“Darian! You stole my Blood Dragon Jade! My place! I will not forgive you!”
Three figures approached. Leading them was Valtor, followed by Seraphina of the Lian Clan and the Saren Clan’s top prodigy. A subtle aura lifted Darian beside them, unnoticed amid murmurs.
Valtor’s laugh rang out—calm, authoritative. “Are you ready, Darian? The Hundred Cities War begins soon.”
Seraphina’s sharp voice cut through the tension. “How can someone without a condensed Spirit Core fight alongside me?” Her gaze flickered with caution—and challenge.
Darian remained calm. Steady. The path ahead was long, perilous, uncertain—but one thing burned unshakable: his resolve. Grow stronger. Confront Jaren. Uncover Felric’s secrets. Protect those he loved.
The winds of destiny had begun to stir. This time, nothing—neither divine nor mortal—would stop him.
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