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Now reading: Chapter 124: The Unspoken Hierarchy [2] from Harem Link Cultivation System, a Eastern novel by Xavoz.

"Agreed," Lin Tian said. He called his own sword from his ring—the adaptable jian he had chosen in the Sword-Testing Spire. It was lighter, more fluid than Yan Lang’s heavy blade.

"A single exchange," Yan Lang confird. He settled into his stance. It was perfect. Every line of his body spoke of optimized power, from the placent of his back foot to the angle of his shoulder. There was no waste, no flair. It was the essence of the glacier: imnse, patient, and utterly crushing when it moved.

Lin Tian mirrored him, falling into the opening stance of the Moonfrost Sword Dance. But he didn’t hold it rigidly. He let his knees soften, his weight settle into a ready balance. His Ice Fla Qi circulated, not explosively, but with a fluid, ready current beneath his skin.

He is absolute zero, Lin Tian observed. I am the mont ice ets fire.

"Begin," Gor’s deep voice rumbled from the sidelines.

Yan Lang moved.

It was not a blur. It was a devastatingly clear and direct motion. He stepped forward, his entire body becoming part of the thrust. His sword beca a line of concentrated cold, piercing the air with a sound like tearing silk. It was fast, but its true terror was in its inevitability. It seed to lock onto the space where Lin Tian stood, declaring that space would be pierced.

There was no fancy footwork to dodge. No clever angle to deflect. The Glacial Heart Sword Art solved problems by being an unstoppable force.

Lin Tian did not try to be an immovable object.

He flowed.

As Yan Lang’s thrust reached its killing point, Lin Tian wasn’t there. He had shifted, not with a jump, but with a liquid slide of his feet, his body turning like a leaf on a stream. The glacial point passed by him, close enough to frost the sleeve of his robe.

In the sa motion, Lin Tian’s own blade ca alive. He didn’t chop or slash. He guided his jian along the path of least resistance, using the montum of his turn. His Ice Fla Qi infused the steel, not with brute force, but with a paradoxical nature—it was both sharpened by cold and energized by heat.

His sword beca a silver-and-gold streak, not attacking Yan Lang’s body, but following the line of his extended arm, aiming for the gap between his wrist and his guard.

Yan Lang’s eyes widened a fraction. He was committed to his thrust, his power driven forward. To pull back would shatter his form. So he did the only thing his decades of discipline allowed: he adapted. With a grunt of effort, he twisted his wrist, bringing the heavy hilt of his sword up in a desperate, brutal parry.

The two blades t.

The sound was not a clang. It was a deep, shuddering CRACK-THOOOM that echoed off the peaks like thunder. A visible shockwave of force, half glittering frost and half steaming vapor, exploded outward from the point of contact. The polished stone of the plateau fractured in a spiderweb pattern beneath their feet. The Hidden Dragons at the archway braced themselves, robes whipping in the sudden gust.

For a mont, the two swords were locked, grinding against each other, a contest of pure will and refined power. Yan Lang’s face was set in a grimace of imnse strain, his qi roaring like a blizzard. Lin Tian’s expression was focused, calm, his dual-energy cycling in a perfect, harmonious loop.

Then Lin Tian moved again.

He disengaged, not by pulling back, but by redirecting. He let Yan Lang’s parrying force slide his blade upward, along the heavier sword, turning the motion into a spiraling flourish. It was a move that belonged to no formal manual. It was born of adaptability, of feeling the fight and becoming part of its flow.

His jian completed its circle and ca to a stop.

The point rested in the air, a hair’s breadth from the side of Yan Lang’s neck. A single droplet of condensation, ford from the eting of ice and fla, fell from the tip and traced a cold line down the senior disciple’s skin.

Lin Tian’s arm was fully extended, perfectly still. Not a tremor. His breathing was even.

He had not struck. He had placed his blade there.

Absolute silence followed the fading echo of the clash.

Yan Lang stood frozen, his own sword held out to the side, his defense completely bypassed. He felt the phantom chill of the blade against his neck, the absolute control in Lin Tian’s posture. Lin Tian could have driven the point ho. He had chosen not to.

Slowly, carefully, Lin Tian lowered his sword. He took a single step back, breaking the stance.

Yan Lang did not move for several heartbeats. He stared at Lin Tian, his dark eyes searching. He saw no arrogance there, no gloating. Only the calm assessnt of a fighter who had done what was necessary.

Finally, Yan Lang straightened. He brought his own sword down, holding it vertically before him in a formal salute. Then, with a respect that was almost palpable, he sheathed it.

"Not brute force," Yan Lang said, his voice low. "Not trickery. Adaptation. Control." He gave a slow, deep nod. "You read my technique and you flowed around it. You had the killing blow and you withheld it. That is not just skill. That is the judgnt of a leader."

He turned to face the other four Hidden Dragons at the archway. Shan was grinning, a fierce, approving slash of a smile. Gor was nodding again, his massive arms crossed. Wei’s pale eyes were wide, finally showing clear surprise. The fifth, a silent woman nad Lian, simply bowed her head.

Yan Lang looked back at Lin Tian. Then, in a movent that was both formal and deeply sincere, the number one inner disciple of the Azure Snow Sword Sect bowed. Not a shallow nod of acknowledgnt, but a full, respectful bow from the waist.

One by one, Shan, Gor, Wei, and Lian stepped onto the plateau and did the sa. Five of the most powerful young cultivators in the sect, bowing in unison to the young man from a declining clan.

The unspoken hierarchy had just been rewritten.

Lin Tian looked at them, then at Xueya and Su Lan, who watched with proud, fierce eyes from the archway. He felt the weight of the mont settle on him, heavier than the Mirror’s pressure, but far more welco.

"Get up," Lin Tian said, his voice quiet but clear. "We’re not bowing to each other on the way to the Heavenly Dawn Conference. We’re walking in together."

Yan Lang rose, and the others followed. A new understanding passed between them, silent and solid as the mountain beneath their feet.

The Vanguard had been tested. And he had been found worthy.

Yan Lang fell into step beside Lin Tian on the descent, the other Hidden Dragons spreading out naturally behind them like a formation that had always existed.

"The Conference begins in twelve days," Yan Lang said, his voice carrying the sa flat efficiency as his swordsmanship. "Three rounds. Sect representatives compete in cultivation theory, combat, and a joint trial in contested territory. The Blazing Sun Sect will bring their top three. Thousand Ghost Valley sends five. Iron Boulder School sends a full team of eight."

"And we send how many?" Lin Tian asked.

"Six. You, , Shan, Gor, Wei, Lian." Yan Lang glanced sideways at him. "The Sect Master’s decision to place you at the front was not popular with the other sects. They will know your na before you arrive. They will study you."

"Good," Lin Tian said.

Yan Lang looked at him for a mont, then faced forward again without comnt.

At the base of the path, where the trail widened back into the main ring walkway, Lin Tian stopped. Xueya and Su Lan ca up beside him, and he felt the familiar warmth of their presence settle around him like sothing physical.

The system interface pulsed quietly at the edge of his awareness.

New Mission Unlocked: Prepare for the Heavenly Dawn Inter-Sect Conference. Condition: Reach True Spirit Realm Seventh Level before departure. Reward: 8,000 Harem Points and Vanguard’s Resonance Seal.

Twelve days, Lin Tian thought. Two full levels.

It was not impossible. Not with what he had now.

He dismissed the interface and turned to Xueya. She was watching Yan Lang’s retreating back with the careful, asuring look she reserved for things she hadn’t fully decided about yet.

"He’s honest," she said quietly.

"He is," Lin Tian agreed. "Which ans the others we’ll face at the Conference probably aren’t."

Su Lan crossed her arms, her dical satchel shifting at her hip. "Twelve days is not a lot of ti for ridian consolidation at your current level. Pushing two realms risks micro-fractures again."

"Then we do it carefully," Lin Tian said.

She gave him a look that said carefully and you were not concepts she associated with each other anymore, but she didn’t argue.

They walked back toward the Heart of the Peaks in silence, the afternoon light cutting long pale shadows across the courtyard stones. Disciples moved out of their path without being asked, a habit that had ford so quickly it almost seed natural now.

Almost.

Lin Tian watched a group of outer disciples press back against a wall as they passed, their eyes carrying that particular mix of awe and wariness he had grown used to seeing. He rembered standing in rooms like that himself, not long ago. Watching people with power move through the world like the rules didn’t apply to them.

Don’t beco that, he told himself.

Then his wrist mark pulsed once, sharp and sudden, with a cold that had nothing to do with the mountain air.

End of Chapter 124

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