Morning ca clean.
Lin Xuan opened his eyes in his own bed for the first ti in three weeks without sothing pulling at him. The curse was gone. The sect was settling around him. Lian had walked off toward Master Fu’s pavilion the night before with her hands pressed against her chest. The world was, for one short mont, quiet.
The system unfolded soft along the edge of his vision before he had fully sat up.
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[ KARMA CELESTIAL: -3 ]
[ Current: 5 / 500 ]
[ Genuine selfless action recognized by the heavens. ] ═══════════════════════════════
’Mira.’
[ Yes, Xuan. ]
’Karma drops on good actions?’
[ It does. Only when the action is truly without calculation. If you do it for the drop, the drop does not co. That part is not negotiable. ]
’Good to know.’
He swung his legs off the bed and stretched. His body felt different. Stage 2 dantian fully refilled overnight. Cup at one hundred percent for the first ti since the duel.
’Mira. I have been thinking. There is a reward still pending from the family duel. The First Face-Slap. Let claim it before I start training.’
[ Finally. (¬‿¬) I was beginning to think you had forgotten while you floated in your bath of holy elixir water. ]
’I have not forgotten. I was busy being a good son and an exemplary adopted Young Master.’
[ ...Of course you were, Xuan. ]
A new panel slid into his vision.
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[ HIDDEN REWARD CLAID ]
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[ ▸ Inheritance Fragnt of ]
[ Master Yun Hai ]
[ "Sword Saint of the Shattered Era" ]
[ ]
[ A condensed mory shard of thirty years of late-life sword combat. ]
[ ]
[ Effect on absorption: ]
[ ▸ 25% Sword Intent ]
[ ▸ Combat mory equivalent ]
[ to twelve months of duels. ]
[ ▸ Latent insight into ]
[ Form 7 — Heart of the Dragon. ]
[ ]
[ Bonus feature: ]
[ ▸ ntal sparring access to Master Yun Hai’s construct for thirty days. ]
[ ]
[ Activation: One night of uninterrupted ditation. ]
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’Mira. Who was Yun Hai. The description says Shattered Era. I do not know that era.’
[ Neither do I, host. And that should tell you sothing. My records cover the last three thousand years of human cultivation on this continent with reasonable accuracy. The Shattered Era is older than that. The system tells Yun Hai was a Sword Saint, which ans he crossed the threshold of Sword Heart in his life. One hundred percent Sword Intent at minimum. ]
’How is his mory in my system.’
[ I do not have permission to answer that. (・_・;) ]
’...Right. Risks?’
[ None physical. The mory integrates clean. Moderate emotional risk. You will live thirty years in one night. You will rember dying at least once. You will be strange at sunrise. ]
’Activate it.’
He sat down to ditate at dusk.
The fragnt opened.
It arrived as flashes that pressed themselves into his mory in no order he could control. A man sitting by a river with a long sword across his knees, bamboo growing along the bank. The sa man crossing a field at dawn with five corpses behind him and his blade still wet. The man training under heavy rain on a mountain with a single bamboo leaf in his other hand. The man writing a na on a flat stone and then cutting that na out of the stone again. The man speaking very quietly to soone who was no longer there: "the cut that cuts the cutter is the only cut worth keeping."
There was a final flash. The man old, very old, walking into sothing tall and dark with no shape Lin Xuan could fix. He cut. The thing cut him. He cut it again. The thing fell. He fell with it.
Lin Xuan ca back to his own body at sunrise with his face wet and no mory of crying.
[ Yun Hai died cutting an entity I cannot na from the fragnt, host. He cut it. He fell with it. That is what the shard preserves. ]
’...He was a good man.’
[ He was. (◠‿◠) ]
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[ INHERITANCE INTEGRATION COMPLETE ]
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[ Sword Intent: 7% → 32% ]
[ Combat mory: integrated ]
[ Form 7 Insight: latent ]
[ ntal sparring: 30 days available ]
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The first night of ntal sparring ca after his evening ditation.
A figure stood in the cleared space inside his head. Old robe, gray at the hem from years of travel. A long sword resting easy in one hand. A face that did not match any of the flashes Lin Xuan had received but that he recognized anyway.
"Your Seventh Form is an imitation. You have the posture, not the cut and that’s the most important thing. We start over."
Lin Xuan raised the Plain Steel.
Yun Hai broke his guard in four seconds, broke his stance in another two, and the sparring ended.
"Again."
Days passed.
Each morning Lin Xuan ran the first six forms of the Seven Dragon Sword Art clean. The inheritance had set them deep in the muscle. His hands knew angles he had never been taught. By the third day the chain from Awakening to Storm felt like one motion broken into six.
Each night Yun Hai built a new way to defeat him in the ntal space and made him work it out. The first nights Lin Xuan lost in seconds. By the fifth night he was lasting half a minute. By the seventh he was making Yun Hai shift his weight to counter.
On the sixth day Lian ca up the path with three small pills in a silk pouch.
"Master Fu said these three are acceptable. I burned the defective ones."
Lin Xuan opened the pouch. The pills inside carried a soft, pale sheen, the mark of low-grade refining done properly.
"They sll like spring water and pine. Good work, Lian."
"Master Fu said my hands are faster than they should be at this stage."
"He is right." Lin Xuan closed the pouch. "Tell him I said hello, and that I am pretending not to be jealous."
She nodded and left without looking him in the eyes for too long. Mira’s voice ca in at the back of his head.
[ Your maid is becoming a small problem for Skyedge’s enemies, host. That two-percent cultivation efficiency boost from her pill yesterday is the kind of result a third-year apprentice would be proud of. She is ten days in. ]
’I know. I am proud of her.’
On the eighth night the breakthrough ca.
He was not pushing for it. He was sitting in ditation after the sparring with Yun Hai, who had told him that night that his stance was finally his own. The Qi in his dantian moved differently. It widened on its own.
[ Realm: Qi Refining Stage 2 → Stage 3 ]
[ Dantian capacity: 1.5% → 3% ]
[ 500 Origin Points ]
[ Karma Celestial: 1 ]
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[ PHYSIQUE: Sync threshold reached. ]
[ Sword Absolute: 10% → 12% ]
[ ]
[ NEW LATENT PASSIVE: Thousand Inner Blades (Dormant) ]
[ Unlocks at 25% sync. ]
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[ Welco to Stage Three, Xuan. (◠‿◠) ]
’I barely felt it.’
[ The inheritance is doing half the work. Your body now has a manual for itself it never had before. ]
On the eleventh night, Yun Hai’s tone changed.
"Tonight, you cut. The posture is yours. The stillness is yours. Only the cut is missing."
Lin Xuan set the Plain Steel in front of him.
For the first ti, he held the still second of Heart of the Dragon without forcing it. The Qi in his dantian gathered into a single point at the tip of the blade, condensing like breath in winter air. Across from him, Yun Hai raised his sword and waited.
The cut released.
Yun Hai parried it, but the effort showed in the angle of his wrist and the half-step his back foot carved into the floor.
"Good." Yun Hai lowered his blade a fraction. "The form is yours. Keep cutting until you no longer need ."
From the twelfth night to the fourteenth, Lin Xuan ran Form Seven against Yun Hai until the movent stopped feeling borrowed.
The form held.
Sword Intent climbed with every exchange. By the fourteenth night, the panel showed thirty-eight percent.
On the fifteenth night, Yun Hai stood across from him in the ntal space and kept his sword lowered.
Lin Xuan raised the Plain Steel.
Yun Hai did not move.
"The form is yours."
Lin Xuan waited for the correction.
None ca.
Yun Hai’s figure thinned at the edges, the sword fading first, then the hand that held it.
Lin Xuan opened his eyes. The cup at his ribs was half full. The night was clear beyond the window, and the crooked beam above him was where it had always been.
He stood up. He walked outside.
The courtyard of Silent Peak was empty in the evening light. He drew the Plain Steel from his hip, set his stance, and ran the seven forms of the Seven Dragon Sword Art in sequence for the first ti.
Awakening through Storm flowed as one motion. The pale dragon-traces of Qi rose along the blade with each form, twisted into spirals, gathered into a point, doubled into parallel lines, climbed in a vertical arc. The sixth form, Storm Dragon, cascaded clean across all six cuts for the first ti.
The seventh form opened.
Heart of the Dragon. The still second. The Qi gathering. The single perfect cut that ended pointed at the sky with the body in full extension.
Sunset light fell on the blade.
Footsteps ca up the path.
He turned. Lian had reached the edge of the courtyard, basket on her hip, hair tied back with the simple band she had started wearing since her apprenticeship began. She had stopped a few paces from the stones, her eyes still on the place where the blade had been pointed at the sky.
"Lin Xuan. Tomorrow we leave for Yuncheng."
"I know, Lian. Thank you for telling ."
She set the basket down and tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear.
"How are the classes going with Master Fu?"
She let out a small breath that was not quite a sigh. "Good. He is strict. But he teaches well. My head is exhausted by mid-morning and my hands are exhausted by midday. He has morizing what every herb on his shelves does, what it pairs with, what it ruins. I dream about ginseng now. At least tomorrow I can run away from him for a while."
He raised an eyebrow at her. "What do you an."
She tilted her head as if the answer was obvious.
"Lin Xuan. I am still your maid. I have to stay close to you for whatever you need. Master Fu’s classes are secondary. He has already approved it. I leave with the caravan at sunrise."
He looked at her for a long beat. He had not thought about it once in the last fifteen days. She had thought about it the whole ti.
"...Of course you are coming, Lian. I should have asked you. I am sorry."
"You did not have to ask. You should have known."
"I know now."
She picked the basket up again. The corner of her mouth was doing the small thing it did when she was trying not to let it show.
"Eat your dinner before it gets cold. Sleep well tonight. The carriage at sunrise will not wait."
"Yes, Lian."
She walked back down the path toward the kitchen wing without looking back. Lin Xuan watched her go until the path bent away.
He stood in the courtyard with the Plain Steel still warm in his hand. The last of the sunset light touched the blade and slid off it.
[ Tomorrow our little adventure to a great new city begins, Xuan. ]
’Yes. Tomorrow. I am looking forward to seeing it. Will it be as incredible as I imagine?’
[ You read too many novels before all this, Xuan. ]
’You always say that.’
[ I always will. (◠‿◠) ]
He sheathed the sword.
He walked back inside.
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