The morning sun rose over the white jade courtyards to signal the beginning of the fourth day. The convention had settled into a steady rhythm of lectures and demonstrations while the initial stiffness between the rival factions began to thaw. Cultivators from vastly different backgrounds gathered in the open pavilions to share tea and debate the martial theories they had just learned.
Li Yu sat near a bubbling stone fountain with Suo, Ren and a few others he had befriended over the past three days. Thale from the Elderwood Valley rested his dense wooden club against a nearby pillar as he took a seat at their table. Monk Jin of the Golden Bell Monastery sat across from them with his eyes closed in quiet ditation.
"The elder speaking this morning had an interesting perspective on Qi circulation," Suo said while tracing a pattern on the wooden table with his finger. "He claid that keeping the Qi pooled in the chest until the exact mont of the strike increases the power output. But doing that feels like holding your breath underwater. It builds too much pressure, I don’t like how that feels."
"That is because orthodox sword users fight in short bursts," Ren laughed as he poured himself a cup of wine. "They want to end the duel in a single flash. Out in the lawless zones, you need a steady flow. If you hold your Qi in your chest while fighting a pack of shadow wolves, you will pass out from the strain before you kill half of them."
Li Yu nodded in agreent and leaned forward. "The elder is technically right about the output but he assus a controlled environnt or to maximize your output for a single attack to break out of sowhere for example. I prefer to keep my rivers of Qi circulating constantly through my ridians. It provides a better defense against unexpected attacks and allows for smoother transitions between techniques."
Thale stroked his thick beard and joined the conversation. "We rely on the earth to manage our flow. We draw the natural Qi up through our bodies and let it cycle through our bark armor. Holding it in the chest creates a rigid center. A rigid center snaps under heavy pressure."
"Do you ever struggle to draw that nature Qi when fighting in barren areas?" Li Yu asked with genuine curiosity. "If you fight in a desert or a dead zone, your connection to the earth must be weakened."
"It is much harder," Thale admitted with a heavy sigh. "We carry seeds infused with our own life force to compensate. We scatter them on the ground before a fight to create a temporary domain of nature Qi. It is not ideal but survival requires preparation as well. So of the most powerful techniques need to be set up, after all."
Monk Jin opened his eyes and chid the small brass bell resting in his palm. The clear sound washed over the table and brought a sense of calm to the group. "The environnt should not dictate the state of your spirit. The sound of the bell originates from within the tal but the resonance is carried by the intent of the ringer. If your intent is pure, the environnt becos secondary."
"That sounds beautiful Monk Jin," Ren chuckled while raising his cup. "But a pure intent will not stop a blade from piercing your neck if your Qi reserves are empty."
The table erupted into lighthearted laughter as they continued to debate the practical applications of the morning lecture. While there was no real wrong or right, the situation usually dictated what must be done. Li Yu enjoyed the exchange of ideas imnsely. He did not agree with everything they said but hearing their perspectives broadened his own understanding of the Dao.
Across the central plaza the atmosphere was significantly colder. Li i stood beneath the shade of a weeping willow tree and watched her siblings interact with a group of visiting scholars. She had spent the early morning finalizing a complex trade agreent with the Jade Stream Pavilion. The deal secured a steady supply of healing elixirs for the Li Clan forces.
She should have felt proud of her accomplishnt but the lingering tension in her chest refused to dissipate. She kept glancing toward the stone fountain where Li Yu sat with the rcenaries and so of the ticket winners.
"Sister," Li Jian said softly as he approached her side. "The Jade Stream elders were very impressed with your negotiation skills. They agreed to our terms without much resistance."
"They agreed because our terms were fair and our backing is strong," Li i replied while keeping her eyes fixed on the distant table. "Diplomacy is just a polite extension of martial power. Do not let their gentle smiles fool you, Jian."
Li Hua walked over a mont later and held a beautifully carved wooden box. "The White Jade Clan sent over these sample pills as a token of goodwill. They wish to discuss a potential alliance during the evening forums tonight."
"Set up a eting for the third hour," Li i instructed her sister. "Ensure the seating arrangent places them facing the light. I want to see their expressions clearly when we discuss the tribute percentages."
"I will take care of it," Li Hua nodded before hesitating. "Sister, you seem even more tense today. The convention is going very well. There have been no fights and the elders are pleased with your efforts."
"I am tense because we have a viper sitting in our garden," Li i said coldly. She pointed a slender finger toward Li Yu. "Look at him. He is holding court with the dregs of the Myriad Realms. He laughs with the Freeblade thugs and shares tea with peasants."
Li Jian frowned and looked across the plaza. "He is just talking to them, sister. He has not approached a single elder or anyone of true influence from a powerful faction, outside of Ren who he was already familiar with, since the convention began. He is not trying to steal your political allies."
"That is exactly the point," Li i hissed as the regal mask she wore for the public slipped further away but not explaining much further.
"I truly believe you are overthinking this," Li Jian sighed in frustration. "He told everyone he does not want the position. Our parents confird it."
Li i turned and glared at her brother with a look of bitter anger. "You are too trusting Jian. Power is never given away willingly. He is waiting for the right mont to strike and he is using this convention to gather his army. I will not let him blindside ."
She gathered her flowing robes and marched away toward the administrative pavilions. She planned to review the patrol schedules and ensure the enforcent elders were watching the Freeblade Alliance closely. Her paranoia had taken deep root and she began to view every laugh and every shared cup of tea as a direct threat to her future if it involved Li Yu.
The fifth day of the convention arrived with a strange shift in the ambient energy of the estate. The morning lectures proceeded as scheduled but a pervasive whisper rippled through the audience. Cultivators exchanged excited glances and passed secret notes among their delegations while the speakers tried to maintain order on the stage. The quiet murmurs grew into a loud buzz by the ti the noon al was served in the gardens.
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Li Yu sat with his usual group and noticed the distraction imdiately. Even Ren seed less interested in his wine and more focused on a communication jade pulsing brightly in his calloused hand.
"What is going on today?" Li Yu asked while looking around the noisy courtyard. "Everyone seems incredibly anxious and the elders can barely hold the attention of the crowd."
Ren crushed the communication jade in his fist and let the dust fall to the grass. A wide grin spread across his scarred face. "The scouts just confird a rumor that has been floating around for the past week. A trial ground has reerged in the southern expanse of the Myriad Realms."
Suo nearly dropped his plate of food as his eyes widened. "Are you certain? Which trial ground?"
"The Sunfire Sovereign legacy," Ren announced to the table. "The spatial seals are thinning and the ambient heat in the region is skyrocketing. It is definitely his realm."
Li Yu furrowed his brow. He had spent most of his life in the lower realms and lacked the deep historical knowledge of the upper echelons. And while he had read up on many things since he returned, it of course wouldn’t cover everything. He had no idea what Ren was talking about. Li Yu looked at the excited faces around the table and asked for context. "Who is the Sunfire Sovereign and why does his legacy matter so much?"
A scholar from the White Jade Clan who was sitting at the adjacent table leaned across the divide. His eyes shined with academic excitent. "He was a legend from over five thousand years ago. His true na was Yan Shen. He possessed no formal backing and no elite bloodline but he manifested a mutated fire Qi that burned hotter than anything the realms had ever seen. His flas did not just burn flesh. They consud spiritual energy itself."
"He was a terror in combat," Ren added with deep respect. "He did not build an empire or settle down to start a clan. He just traveled the cosmos and challenged every expert he could find. He burned brightly but his ti was short. He dominated the realms for barely a century before he mysteriously vanished. So say his own flas consud him, while others claim he retreated due to a defeat and so say he simply got bored of winning."
"Regardless of how he died or disappeared, his legacy is a treasure trove," the scholar continued rapidly. "The last ti this spatial realm appeared was five millennia ago. It is heavily geared toward those who practice fire techniques. The sovereign left behind his insights and his personal armory."
Li Yu thought about the implications and looked toward the Blazing Edge Empire delegation across the plaza. Crown Princess Yan Fei was speaking rapidly to her elders and the fire aspected, cultivators were practically vibrating with anticipation.
"If it is geared toward fire cultivators, why is everyone else so excited?" Li Yu asked. "Most of the people here do not use fire arts."
"Because you do not need to obtain the final legacy to reap the rewards," Ren explained while pouring another round of wine. "The trial grounds are filled with secondary tests. The Sovereign designed the realm to temper warriors of all paths. Even if you fail the main inheritance, there are side paths filled with high grade spirit stones, rare weapons and unique resources. There are fire seeds that can refine the physical body and fla herbs that can cleanse the soul of impurities."
"Those resources fetch a high price on the open market," Suo pointed out while gripping his sword. "A rogue cultivator could live comfortably for decades just by bringing back a handful of fla herbs. It is too bad that I will not be fated with such fortune, I have no way to get there and even if I did, I’d most likely just be robbed."
“Nonsense, Suo. You can co with us! If you happen to get anything, we’ll make sure you get to keep it.” Ren said while slapping him on the back.
"When does it open?" Li Yu asked as he realized the potential value of the trial ground. He needed resources to strengthen his body and soul if he ever wanted to lift the dark staff waiting for him at the lakes.
"That is the best part," Ren said with a relaxed sigh. "The spatial seals are decaying slowly. The experts investigating the periter estimate it will take at least one to two months before the entrance fully stabilizes. No one can force their way inside before then without being torn apart by the spatial turbulence."
"So there is no rush," Li Yu concluded.
"Exactly," the scholar agreed. "It gives everyone ample ti to prepare their expeditions and gather their allies. It also ans we do not have to abandon this convention early. We can finish sharing our knowledge here and then head there when the ti is right."
The revelation of the Sunfire Sovereign legacy dominated every conversation for the rest of the fifth day. During the afternoon demonstrations, the spectators paid very little attention to the martial artists on stage. The crowds gathered in small circles to debate strategies and form temporary alliances for the upcoming exploration.
The news reached Li i long before any public announcent. She sat in her private study and listened as Li Jian delivered additional scout reports with a breathless voice.
"The Blazing Edge Empire has already dispatched runners to their ho territory to gather additional forces," Li Jian reported while pacing across the room. "Several minor sects are trying to pool their resources to hire the Freeblade rcenaries for protection inside the trial grounds as well."
Li i tapped her finger against her jade desk. Her mind raced through the political permutations and the potential gains. "The Li Clan does not specialize in fire arts. However, the resources within that realm are too valuable to ignore. If we secure a large portion of the secondary treasures, we can trade them to the fire sects."
"Will you lead the expedition, sister?" Li Hua asked quietly from the corner of the room.
"Of course I will," Li i stated with unyielding authority. "This is the perfect opportunity to solidify my standing among the elders. I will lead our finest disciples into the realm and return with a bounty that will silence any remaining doubters."
She paused and her eyes narrowed as a dark thought crossed her mind. The crack in her regal facade deepened as she envisioned her cousin stealing her glory. "Li Yu will undoubtedly go. He spends all his ti with those rcenaries and they will certainly convince him to join for the loot."
"Why does it matter if he goes?" Li Jian sighed in exasperation. "Let him hunt for anything he needs, his strength is the clan’s strength. It does not affect your mission to gather resources for the clan."
"It affects everything," Li i snapped as her voice rose in anger. "If he returns with better treasures than the official delegation, it will humiliate . The elders will view it as proof that his unorthodox thods are superior to my leadership. He will use the wealth from the trial ground to buy the loyalty of others. I cannot allow him to overshadow in a public trial."
Li Jian fell silent and looked at the floor. He realized his sister was trapped in a cycle of her own making. Her obsession with Li Yu was causing her to view every event as a personal attack on her position. She no longer interacted with the other factions to build peace. She only interacted with them to ensure she looked better than her cousin.
The sixth day of the convention dawned with a restless energy that perated the entire estate. The morning lectures focused on the structural integrity of defensive barriers but the audience were still clearly distracted. The speakers rushed through their material as they knew the crowd was eager to return to their plotting and expedition planning.
Li Yu spent the day wandering between the various groups. He spoke with the Elderwood Valley cultivators about how to harvest materials safely in extre heat environnts. He sought out the White Jade scholars to ask about the specific properties of ancient fla herbs and how they reacted to different preservation thods.
He did not care about the politics of the legacy or the glory of claiming the main inheritance. He viewed the trial ground as a chance to temper his physical body and gather resources that might help him break his frustrating bottleneck. The intense heat of the realm could provide the catalyst he needed to push his fire law past the ten thousandth step.
The evening forums on the sixth day were chaotic and loud. Disciples from different factions debated the historical layout of the Sunfire realm based on ancient texts and fragnted maps. The elders tried to maintain order and answer questions regarding the Dao but the excitent surrounding the legacy was palpable and eventually even the elders joined in the conversation about it. There was no helping it, when it ca to free loot, cultivators were all one and the sa.
Li Yu sat on the edge of a stone fountain while watching the vibrant scene unfold under the night sky. He had broadened his understanding of the cosmos and learned to appreciate the diverse paths others walked. He looked up at the moon hanging over the Li Clan estate and smiled. The convention would end tomorrow and a new adventure awaited him in the southern expanse.
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