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Chapter 52: The Guardian of Three Graves

Silence hung over the nameless tombstone like a held breath. A thousand years of blood-soaked history had just been ripped open. So who bore the blame? Kunlun, for recalling their only disciple and sealing his memories to protect the Immortal Realm — a decision made not from cruelty, but from the cold calculus of a sect clinging to peace? Or Rong Xian, an immortal who loved a woman of the Yao Race, torn between the sect that raised him and the wife and child he swore to protect — and who, in the end, destroyed both? "Who was wrong? Who?! Linglong — was it me, or was it the Heavenly Dao?!" The hunched figure at the grave folded forward, voice cracked open with grief. Clouds swallowed the moon. Spiritual Qi erupted from Rong Xian's body in wild, uncontrolled surges. Birds fled the mountain in shrieking waves. The sound that tore from his throat was neither wail nor roar — something rawer than either. The group felt the cold before they could move. Then the figure turn...

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    Chapter 21: The Fox Demon's Bet

      The group had barely stepped inside when Qin Zhiyan caught up, grabbing Chu Lin's sleeve. Too proud to admit she was frightened of the half-demon on stage, she invented an excuse: "You might need the extra hands." Yun Wan saw through it instantly but said nothing. No reason to embarrass her. She let Qin Zhiyan fall into step beside them. They moved into the inner hall. The room was thick with money — sandalwood ceilings, heavy furnishings, silk curtains pooling around a carved couch where Master Qiu lay sprawled like he owned the world. Which, in this quarter, he did. Master Qiu was a fire fox demon out of Qingqiu Mountain. A hundred years of cultivation, and he still wore the face of a boy of thirteen or fourteen — slanted fox eyes, a pipe between his fingers, two pale legs draped lazily across a servant's lap. His expression hovered between boredom and contempt. "Young Master Li." He exhaled a slow curl of smoke. "You brought money this time?...

    Chapter 20: She Was Winning It Back

    They reached Wangshan City without delay. Yun Wan handed Li Xuanyou's situation off to Qin Zhiyan and Chu Lin, then headed to the black market with Xie Tingyun. It wasn't indifference. Something about that old man stank of a setup, and since the two of them were independent cultivators with no faction behind them, making any real move would've been complicated. Qin Zhiyan had a sect mission. Better to let her handle it cleanly. The black market sat inside a small secret realm tucked off Changye Street. Secret realms in this world ran three tiers: Heaven, Earth, and Spirit, each divided into nine grades. Earth-tier was the most common. A standard Earth-first realm was wide open and empty, useful mostly as training grounds for sects. When one appeared outside sect territory, merchants moved in fast, converting it into a black market — hidden from civilians, invisible to sect patrols, and extremely profitable. This one was exactly that. Before entering, Yun Wan and Xie Ti...

    Chapter 19: Yun Wan Breaks Through Foundation Establishment

    Xie Tingyun hadn't expected her to cry. His hand tightened around the demon core. His voice dipped. "You're crying?" Yun Wan was crying from pure, white-hot anger. This was the closest she had ever come to dying. A real brush with death, close enough to feel it breathing on her neck. She had put everything on Xie Tingyun because she trusted him, and his flat, indifferent response hit her like a stone dropping into still water — no ripple, no acknowledgment, nothing. She wiped her face with the back of her hand and kicked him. He didn't move. Didn't dodge, didn't step back, just stood there and took it. Yun Wan's temper was fully alight and she kicked him again, but she had just spent everything she had fighting a demon beast. The blow landed soft and harmless against his black robe. She was exhausted. She turned her back to him and cried quietly, shoulders shaking. She had been beaten bloody in the boxing ring before. Cracked ribs. Couldn't breathe...

    Chapter 17: The Road Down the Mountain

    The path was quiet.  Yun Wan walked through the moonlight, eyes drifting sideways every few steps. Xie Tingyun moved ahead of her — tall enough that she'd have to crane her neck to meet his face, his expression swallowed whole by the swaying tree shadows. She cleared her throat. "Xie Tingyun. Are you alright?" His steps hitched. Just barely. "Fine." "Wait a moment." He stopped. Yun Wan dug through her storage bag, pushing past the clutter until her fingers closed around a small blue porcelain bottle. The label read: Supplement . She held it out. Xie Tingyun stared at it. "?" "It's a — a supplement. For the body." She was already stumbling over her own words. The spider demon's male concubines had clearly been run ragged; the woman's vault had been stacked floor to ceiling with all-purpose tonics. Yun Wan had grabbed one on instinct, figured it couldn't hurt. Apparently, it could. Xie Tingyun's heart kick...

    Chapter 18: The City of Deception

    "And what happened to you?" Yun Wan pointed past Li Xuanyou to the old man behind him. Li Xuanyou looked like a man confessing at his own trial. The story came out in pieces. His junior brother had racked up gambling debts and was being held until someone paid. The owner had given Li Xuanyou three days to settle everything, or the Sword Sect's land deed would be forfeit. Desperate, Li Xuanyou had remembered the jade piece Yun Wan gave him and brought it to a pawnshop. That was his first mistake. His sword, the Million Sword, promptly swallowed the pawnshop owner's prized Tianshan jade whole. The owner was now demanding fifty thousand taels of gold in compensation. Fifty thousand taels. For one piece of jade. Pure extortion. On top of that, Li Xuanyou was almost certain something had been slipped into their drinks earlier — something that had sent them wandering into the black market half out of their minds. He had gone looking for help and ended up deeper in the h...

    Chapter 16: The Spirit Spring

    "It wasn't me — it was him." Yun Wan grabbed Xie Tingyun by the arm and shrugged. A problem? An enormous one. Qin Zhiyan stepped forward, voice tight with urgency. "The spider demon's core — is it still intact? I'll pay anything." "That's going to be difficult." "Why?" "I ate it." "You — ate it??" Qin Zhiyan's face went white, her pupils shaking like she'd just watched someone use a priceless antique as a doorstop. A six-hundred-year-old demon core. Gone. And the person who ate it was still stuck at Qi Refining. The words came out before she could stop them: "What a waste!!" Yun Wan raised an eyebrow. The outburst jogged something loose in her memory — a scene from the novel this world was built on. The male lead, Chu Lin, had infiltrated enemy territory searching for his missing junior brother, only to get captured. Cornered and nearly dead, he'd broken through to the second level of Gol...
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