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Chapter 36: The Infiltrators

The morning light came thin and pale over Qingjingzhai. Cai Zhao wrote without stopping, her brushstrokes small as insect tracks, filling strip after strip of paper. Beside her, Chang Ning ground the ink in slow circles, watching her work. "Writing to three people at once," he said finally, "looks a lot like panicking." "I'm not panicking." She didn't lift her head. "I wrote to Uncle Zhou, Master Fakong, and Master Jingyuan. Three, not all directions. And I'm not sitting here waiting. I'm making sure the right people understand my position. My father is missing. My mother is too far away to help. I'm a girl alone, and every illness I have falls on my own shoulders." She paused to shake feeling back into her fingers. "Let them know that." Chang Ning added water to the dry inkstone with a gilded spoon. "You think they'll come?" "Eventually. Not fast." She set down her brush. "Master has his...

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    Chapter 35: How a Dead Innkeeper Left One Clue Before He Died

    Only two pieces of charcoal remained in the basket beside the brazier, huddled against each other like the last survivors of something. Cai Zhao dragged a stool over and sat in front of the dying heat. She fed it bamboo tiles from the floor one by one, coaxing the weak flames into something stronger. Qi Yunke had the room checked a second time. Despite being deliberately cleaned, every surface told the same story: no signs of a struggle, nothing moved or replaced. No mark on the floor, the walls, the bed frame, the chairs. Nothing. Zeng Dalou had his disciples tear through every corner of Yuelai Inn. They came back with the same blank hands. With no evidence, people began to wonder aloud if Cai Pingchun had simply walked out on his own. Qi Yunke coughed softly, brow furrowed. "Is it possible Pingchun encountered something urgent and had no choice? Because with his skill, no one could have overpowered him." Cai Zhao sat with her fingers spread toward the heat, head down...

    Chapter 34: Ten Years of Night Rain Lanterns

    The path back to Qingque Sect ran along the face of Thousand Rivers and Thousand Mountains Cliff, and the gate crew was pulling the last iron rope taut across the dark drop before sealing the road for the night. No one crossed that cliff after dark without a hand to guide them. Cai Zhao walked ahead with her hands clasped behind her back, light on her feet. Chang Ning watched her and asked, "What did you and your father talk about in that room? I was specifically invited to wait in the lobby and got half a bowl of cold well water for my trouble." She glanced back with a smile. "Dad said he'll come up the mountain tomorrow morning to see Master." Chang Ning raised an eyebrow. "That's all it took? Half a bowl of cold water for one sentence?" Cai Zhao looked up at the dark sky. "He also said that with things as they are, the martial world is probably heading into another storm. He told me to watch for the moment things go wrong and slip back...

    Chapter 33: The Demon Cult's Trail

    In the days that followed, Cai Zhao kept herself quietly busy. She haunted Qingjingzhai from morning to dusk, watching the pigeon cage the way a farmer watches the sky before rain. Master Juexing's gift of carrier pigeons had seemed like a strange kindness at the time. Now she was grateful for every one of them. The night after news broke of the faction attacks, she sat down and wrote. Chang Ning crouched beside her, grinding ink and trimming paper, stealing glances at each letter as she sealed it. What he read left him briefly speechless. The first letter went to Peqiong Villa. She asked after Zhou Zhizhen and Zhou Zhixian by name, hoped their wounds were nothing bone-deep, and told them to raid Luoying Valley's medicine stores without guilt — she'd attached two tubes of gold sore ointment to the pigeon's leg already. She would have sent the entire medicine chest Ning Xiaofeng left her if she didn't fear the bird would drop out of the sky from the weight. ...

    Chapter 32: When the Demon Cult Moved

    Fan Xing arrived breathless, and the words out of his mouth nearly killed Cai Zhao where she stood. Chang Ning caught her by the arm. "All of them? Ambushed on the road back?" She kept her voice even. "Luoying Valley too? But Mrs. Cai and Commander Cai Gu split up before they left. Nobody knew their routes." Fan Xing went pale. He'd said too much. "No, no — Luoying Valley wasn't touched. Mrs. Cai and Master Juexing reached the Ning estate safely. Master just got the flying letter. As for Cai Gu, nobody knows his exact whereabouts, but he sent word this morning — he'll be back at the inn in Qingque Town within a few days." Cai Zhao let out a shaky breath. Then she rounded on him. "Fifth Brother, are you trying to kill me?" Fan Xing went from pale to crimson. He apologized until she waved him off. "You meant well. Sit down. Tell us everything." Furong Jade arrived with breakfast. The three of them ate while Fan Xing talked. It...
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