Hún Yuán'er found him before he found her.
She ca around the western rock formation with her complete economy of movent and her dark hair catching the field light and her gold undertone eyes doing what they always did, cataloguing, filing, present in the specific way firelight was present, and she stopped at the edge of the open ground between the formation and the central depression and looked at him across it.
Kael Sòng had already handled the Eternal Courts mber from the middle bracket. Míng Xīn had heard the elimination register while he was moving through the corridor approach. Three participants remained.
The field knew.
The terrain shifted slightly when the third elimination registered, the Sovereign Field responding to the reduced composition of bloodlines within it, the light changing quality in the way it had been changing since entry but more noticeably now, more concentrated, the remaining three bloodlines given more weight in the field's reading without the distribution of twelve.
Hún Yuán'er looked at the light change and then looked at him.
"Three," she said.
"Yes."
She looked at the terrain between them. At the central depression to his right. At the rock formations behind her. At the field's shifted light quality touching her dark hair and bringing out the reddish undertone more fully than the arena's standard luminescence did.
Then she looked at the classification instrunts mounted at the arena's upper edge.
He followed her gaze.
The instrunts had been active since entry. He had been hearing the crowd's response to their readings since his match with Rèn Wú. He had not looked at them directly until now.
They were producing two simultaneous readings for him.
Two separate displays. Two separate cultivation assessnts. Side by side on the instrunt panel in a configuration that the panel had clearly not been designed to accommodate because the layout was slightly wrong, the second display crowding the first, the instrunt doing its best with a situation its designers had not anticipated.
[ PARTICIPANT: TIĀN MÍNG XĪN ]
[ Hollow Energy Cultivation: Soul Sovereign — Peak Stage ]
[ Cosmic Cultivation: Realm Born — Early Stage ]
[ Bloodline 1: Tiān Emperor Vein — Active ]
[ Bloodline 2: Hollow Soul Lineage — Active ]
[ Combined State: UNCLASSIFIED ]
[ Classification Attempt: FAILED ]
[ Classification Attempt: FAILED ]
[ Classification Attempt: FAILED ]
The crowd had the sound of people who had been watching the instrunt panel for the last forty minutes and were only now, seeing it displayed in full, understanding what they had been watching.
Hún Yuán'er looked at the panel for a long mont.
Then she looked at him.
"Soul Sovereign Peak," she said. "And Realm Born Early. Simultaneously."
"Yes."
"Different power systems."
"Yes."
She was quiet for three seconds. Her gold undertone eyes did the recalibration they did when she encountered sothing that required a more fundantal update than tactical adjustnt. This one was more fundantal than any of the previous recalibrations. He watched her process it with the complete honesty of soone who had never had any investnt in being underestimated and had waited nine years for this specific mont of being accurately seen.
"The unclassified combined state," she said.
"Yes."
"That is what the instrunts failed on."
"Yes."
She looked at him for one more second and then the corner of her mouth moved the way it had moved in the corridor, not quite a smile, the shape a smile made before it decided whether to finish arriving, and this ti it finished arriving. Brief. Real. The specific warmth of soone who had been waiting to encounter sothing worth the full asure of their attention and had found it.
"Good," she said, and crossed the open ground.
They t in the middle.
The Divine Dragon bloodline ca fully uncovered for the first ti.
He felt it before he saw it. The quality of her presence changed the way the quality of a fire changed when sothing fed it. The concealnt she had been maintaining since before the tournant began released with the specific quality of sothing that had been held carefully for a long ti and was now permitted to be what it was. The Divine Dragon Vein ran through her cultivation like a river system finding its full width, deep and warm and ancient, the royal line of the strongest beast clan before the Shattering pressing outward through her movent and her eyes and the specific weight of her strikes.
She was extraordinary.
More than Rèn Wú. More than the unknown participant. More than anything else he had encountered in the tournant with the specific exception of the thing that had no text and no category that the unknown participant carried in his chest.
She hit him on the third exchange with the full weight of Divine Dragon Vein at Soul Sovereign Peak and he moved with it rather than against it and returned the fourth exchange with Realm Born Early in a single system and she adjusted in the half second between exchanges with the speed of soone whose bloodline processed physical information faster than trained cultivators generally did.
They were five exchanges in when the arena changed.
Not the field. Not the tournant. The arena itself.
The sound ca first. Not from inside. From the barriers. The compressed hollow energy walls that separated the tournant arena from the rest of the hidden civilization's territory. The barriers that the four factions maintained together. The barriers that had held for longer than any living faction mber could personally verify.
The sound was the sound of sothing very large pressing against sothing that had been built to hold it.
Then the sound was the sound of the thing that had been built to hold it failing.
The breach opened in the northern arena wall.
Not gradually. All at once. The compressed hollow energy barrier in the northern section failed in the specific way things failed when they had been compromised from within rather than forced from without, not broken but unlocked, the difference between a wall falling and a door opening visible to anyone who understood how barriers worked.
Abyssal Sovereign Dynasty forces ca through.
Not soldiers. Not a raiding party. A vanguard. The specific composition of an advance force sent to establish presence and hold a position while the larger movent organized behind it. Twelve figures in the dark formation armor of the Dynasty, the void-black material that absorbed hollow energy rather than deflecting it. Seven at Realm Born level. Four at Heaven Breaker Early. One at the center of the formation whose cultivation pressure arrived before he did, Heaven Breaker Mid, the specific weight of a commander rather than a soldier.
The tournant arena beca sothing else in the space of four seconds.
The crowd above broke into the specific sound of thousands of people encountering danger in an enclosed space. Not panic yet. The particular compressed noise of thousands of people who had not yet decided whether to move or stay and were spending the decision interval being very loud about not having decided.
The remaining tournant participants scattered through the Sovereign Field reoriented with the speed their cultivation levels allowed. The field itself responded to the breach, the terrain shifting, the light quality changing from the warm reading-mode luminescence to sothing sharper and more urgent.
Kael Sòng appeared at the edge of the central depression with his eyes taking in the formation and his expression doing nothing that was not useful.
Hún Yuán'er had already stopped moving against Míng Xīn.
She was looking at the vanguard formation with her Divine Dragon eyes and the specific expression of soone who had seen Dynasty forces before and had made their peace with everything those encounters had cost and was now making a different kind of calculation.
She looked at him.
He looked at her.
Neither of them needed to say what the next mont required. They had been in the corridor four nights ago establishing that they were the sa kind of person. They were the sa kind of person. The sa kind of people made the sa calculation in monts like this one without needing to negotiate it.
She turned toward the vanguard.
He turned toward the vanguard.
In the observation platform above, Elder Councillor Fang sat very still with his hand flat against his thigh and watched the breach he had spent four years engineering arrive at exactly the mont it was supposed to arrive and felt nothing that he had expected to feel and everything that he had not.
His son and daughter had died in a war he blad on the people who sat in the sa observation platform with him. He had carried that for twenty years. He had carried it carefully, the way you carried things that were heavy enough to require care, and he had built what he had built and waited the way he had waited and the mont was here.
He watched Tiān Míng Xīn turn toward the Dynasty vanguard.
He watched the classification instrunts still displaying their failed readings.
He watched the boy he had underestimated at seven and watched more carefully at nine and watched with his hand pressing flat at twelve and been uncertain about since Round 1 stand in a tournant arena with the Divine Dragon girl beside him and face twelve Dynasty soldiers with the specific quality of soone for whom this was not a surprise and not a crisis and was simply the next mont arriving in its correct sequence.
His hand pressed flat.
Then it did not.
He stood up.
Not to run. Not to call for help. He stood up the way a man stood up when he had spent twenty years building toward a mont and was standing inside that mont and finding that what he had built did not feel the way he had expected it to feel when it arrived and was not certain what to do with that discovery.
Around him the senior Eternal Courts council mbers were moving, security protocols activating, the political machinery of a ruling faction responding to a breach with the organized urgency it had spent decades preparing for this exact scenario.
Nobody noticed Elder Fang stand up.
Everyone was looking at the arena floor.
He looked at it too.
Tiān Míng Xīn had not drawn a weapon.
He was standing in the Sovereign Field with his Realm Born Early cultivation and his Soul Sovereign Peak cultivation and his two failed classification readings and the Divine Dragon girl at his left side and he was looking at twelve Abyssal Dynasty soldiers with the expression of soone who had been patient for a very long ti and had just received confirmation that the patience had been correctly placed.
Elder Fang looked at his own hands.
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