The mont Yun's feet touched the ground of Celestial Sky, he knew sothing was wrong.
Not danger.
Not killing intent.
Pressure.
It pressed down on his shoulders, his chest, even his thoughts, like the sky itself was leaning closer to listen to his heartbeat. The air felt thicker, heavier, every breath taking more effort than it should. His bloodline stirred instinctively, trying to flare and then slamd into sothing invisible.
Yun staggered half a step. "What… what is this place?"
Xie Ren, standing a few paces away, let out a low laugh that didn't sound amused at all. "Welco to Celestial Sky. Where power doesn't an you get to do whatever you want."
Yun clenched his fist. The silver glow that usually answered him flickered weakly, like a candle in bad wind. His third-stage bloodline was there, he could feel it, but it was restrained, compressed, wrapped tight.
Shen Yu's voice ca calmly from behind them. "The laws here are older than stars. Cultivation is regulated by the sky itself. Your strength hasn't vanished… it's being judged."
"Judged?" Yun muttered. "By who?"
Before Shen Yu could answer, the air split with sound.
A roar.
The ground cracked, stone lifting like broken teeth as sothing crawled out of a ravine nearby. A beast, tall as a watchtower, body wrapped in layered crystal plates, eyes glowing a deep amber. Celestial markings ran across its spine like carved scripture.
Xie Ren cursed. "Skybound Ravager. Of course. They don't wait long."
The beast charged.
Yun reacted on instinct, stepping forward, gathering star-energy—
and felt it choke halfway through.
Too slow.
Too weak.
The Ravager's claw ca down like a falling gate.
"MOVE!" Xie Ren shouted.
Yun barely twisted aside. The impact shattered the ground where he stood monts before, shockwave throwing him back. Pain exploded up his arm as he rolled, breath knocked out of him.
"So this is suppression," Yun gasped. "Great timing."
Xie Ren was already moving, blade flashing, carving sigils through the air. "Stop complaining and fight! You want to live, you adapt!"
The Ravager turned toward Xie Ren now, tail smashing sideways. Xie Ren blocked—barely—and was thrown hard into a broken pillar.
Yun saw it then.
Clear as day.
If they fought separately, they'd die.
He stood up, wiped blood from his lip, and did sothing new.
He thought.
Instead of forcing power, he slowed his breathing, rembered the illusion trials, the Brush Master's lessons. Use less. an more.
"Xie Ren!" Yun shouted. "Left joint—third plate! It's cracked!"
Xie Ren glanced, eyes sharp. "You sure?"
"Trust !"
For half a second, Xie Ren hesitated.
Then he moved.
Yun didn't charge. He drew—not energy, but intent—using the smallest possible spark of star-force, shaping it thin, precise. A line. A point.
The Ravager lunged.
Yun stepped in, heart steady, fear pushed down hard.
The star-line pierced the cracked plate.
Xie Ren's blade followed a breath later, slamming into the sa spot with brutal force.
The Ravager scread, sound shaking the cliffs, then collapsed, crystal body shattering into dull fragnts that faded into dust.
Silence.
Xie Ren leaned on his sword, breathing hard, then looked at Yun differently than before. "You didn't overpower it."
Yun nodded slowly. "I couldn't."
"…You outplayed it," Xie Ren finished.
Before anything else could be said, slow clapping echoed from above.
Three figures descended from the sky, robes layered in pale blue and gold, eyes calm, asuring. Their auras were deep, steady, controlled—nothing wild, nothing leaking.
One of them spoke. "Interesting. Outsiders who understand restraint on their first day."
Shen Yu stepped forward slightly. "Celestial Sky's Aurelian Watchers, I presu."
The man inclined his head. "We watch balance. And disruptions." His gaze lingered on Yun. "Especially him."
Yun felt it again.
That calling.
Stronger now.
As the Watchers withdrew, Shen Yu finally exhaled, long and slow.
"It's ti I told you the truth," he said quietly.
Yun turned. "About what?"
Shen Yu t his eyes, no humor left in his expression. "About why I was sent to Starfall. About why your parents trusted specifically."
Xie Ren frowned. "You're saying you weren't just so wandering protector?"
Shen Yu shook his head. "No. I was a seal-bearer. My task was not to protect Yun from enemies… but to keep his bloodline from awakening too early."
Yun's chest tightened. "You were holding back?"
"I was holding the world back," Shen Yu replied softly. "From noticing you."
The sky above rumbled faintly, as if disagreeing.
Yun looked up at Celestial Sky, felt the laws pressing down, the calling pulling forward, the danger closing in from all sides.
And for the first ti
He smiled.
"Then we better stop hiding," he said. "Because I'm not going back to being small."
The sky didn't answer.
But sothing, far beyond it, did.
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