The golden rays of the rising sun spilled over the majestic Sanatan Fla Sect, painting the stone pathways and towering buildings with a warm glow. A soft breeze rustled the leaves, and birds chirped lodiously in the distance. It was the kind of morning that whispered peace, yet beneath the calm surface, an air of preparation lingered.
Lin Shu stepped out from her small courtyard house, her white robes fluttering gently in the morning wind. For a long mont, she simply stood there, her face turned toward the sun. She closed her eyes and inhaled deeply, drawing in the crisp, pure mountain air.
A soft smile curved on her lips—a smile untouched by obligation or pretension.
> "It’s been more than a decade... since I smiled like this," she thought, her fingers brushing through her black hair as it danced with the breeze.
As she walked through the sect, she saw disciples scattered across the open grounds. So were deep in practice, others stretched or ditated quietly. Her gaze fell upon Xiao Rui and Lee Bie, who were casually sitting beneath a tree, cracking jokes and chatting with a few newly recruited disciples. Everyone laughed together.
> "They’re senior disciples... but they’re so relaxed and friendly with juniors?" Lin Shu mused. "This sect is nothing like the others... it’s free, warm, and strange..."
Her thoughts halted abruptly as her eyes caught a different sight in the distance.
Two figures clashed violently in the sparring grounds—Wang Tian and Luo Chen.
Their battle was no ordinary training match. It was fierce, intense, and filled with killing intent. Sword slashes tore through the air, their clashes shaking the ground beneath them. Powerful shockwaves erupted as their strikes collided, splitting boulders and sending cracks through the stone floor.
> "What...? Their power... it’s on par with high-ranking elders of the Lin Family! Are they really disciples?" Lin Shu’s eyes widened in disbelief. *"But... didn’t the Sect Leader say everyone should suppress their strength? Then why—"
Before she could finish her thought, a ripple of powerful spiritual energy spread through the air.
In a flash, Shaurya appeared between the two warriors, his robes billowing with authority. With a casual wave of his palm, he effortlessly intercepted their incoming attacks and pushed both of them back several feet without even breaking a sweat.
"You two fools," Shaurya said calmly, yet his voice carried undeniable weight. "Did you forget we’re pretending to be weak?"
Wang Tian scratched his head, laughing nervously. "Sorry, Master... You know we can’t pretend—especially against each other."
Luo Chen shrugged. "Yeah... it’s impossible to hold back when we’re fighting."
Shaurya sighed, but a small smile tugged at the corner of his lips. "Alright, alright. Go to the gravity chamber. Twenty tis gravity—that’s your punishnt."
"Yes, Master!" the two chorused, dashing off enthusiastically.
Lin Shu blinked.
> "Didn’t they... just get punished? Why do they look so excited? This sect is... really beyond understanding."
Shaurya turned to the remaining disciples. "The rest of you, take care. No more flaring power unnecessarily."
The disciples nodded obediently.
Not far away, Lin Shu noticed Shaurya approaching Elder Liya, exchanging words with her. Strangely, an unfamiliar tightness curled in her chest.
> "Why... Why do I feel like this? Why am I... angry?" she thought. "He’s just talking to her. Then why does it bother ?"
Turning away, she muttered, "Why am I feeling so strange...?"
---
"Elder Liya," Shaurya said as they walked, "I want you to oversee all the female disciples. They’ll co under your command directly. We need to prepare for battle."
"Understood, Sect Master," Elder Liya replied with calm elegance.
At that mont, Elder Wu approached, bowing respectfully.
"Master, you haven’t introduced to our new elder yet."
Shaurya smiled. "Ah, yes, I forgot. Elder Liya is also known by another na—the Fairy Empress."
Elder Wu paled. "F-Fairy Empress? First the Ghost Emperor... and now her?! What kind of sect are we building?!"
Shaurya chuckled heartily.
Elder Liya gave a light laugh. "Don’t worry. I left that title behind. Now, I’m simply an elder of the Sanatan Fla Sect."
Elder Wu smiled nervously. "Well... as long as you say so."
---
As night fell, the grand garden dining hall ca alive with chatter. Shaurya sat at the head table, flanked by Luo Chen and Wang Tian. The disciples mingled, laughter and conversation echoing under the starlit sky.
But Shaurya’s eyes were sharp.
He noticed them—the ten spies. Quiet, observant, their gaze subtle but persistent.
"Master," Wang Tian leaned in, "They’re watching."
Shaurya nodded. "They’re well-trained. We give them one week. If they don’t make a move, we strike first."
Luo Chen grinned. "Finally. I can’t wait to fight."
Xiao Rui chid in, "Yeah, it’s been too long since our last real battle."
Lin Shu, seated quietly nearby, listened without a word. Her gaze drifted to Shaurya, who smiled at her gently.
"I promise you," he said softly, "I’ll help you get your revenge. The Lin Family will pay for what they did."
She stared at him, startled. That smile... it held a warmth that pierced the cold fortress around her heart. Her lips curved into a soft, grateful smile, and for a mont, her cheeks flushed with color.
> "Why does his smile feel like... the sun after a long winter?"
---
Far away, in the grand estate of the Gu Family, Gu Yang sat reading the latest report. Lin Ru stood beside him.
"So," Gu Yang scoffed, "they’re just weaklings after all. I thought this sect would be trouble."
Lin Ru smirked. "Only their leader and one or two disciples have so strength. The rest are pathetic. They couldn’t have killed your ancestor without using cheap tricks."
"Then let’s wipe them out," Gu Yang declared. "I’ll lead the attack myself."
Lin Ru added, "Not just that. We’ll bring both our family armies. We’re not just destroying a sect—we’re taking over their entire city."
Gu Yang laughed. "You’re smart, Lin Ru. I like that."
Their laughter echoed through the night.
---
anwhile, atop a distant mountain, a mysterious young man stood. His purple robes billowed in the wind, his long black hair fluttering behind him. His piercing purple eyes stared at the mountain, where the Sanatan fal sect situated.
A faint, enigmatic smile ford on his lips.
> "The storm is coming... And I shall be its eye."
To be continued...
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