Lei Bao spun twice in place, a rapid, almost indignant pirouette of crackling energy, a clear indication that Lin Yi had missed the deeper aning of his profound insights. The sphere pulsed with a heightened electrical charge, as if preparing for a more elaborate rebuttal.
"No, my conclusion," Lei Bao retorted, his voice edged with a touch of exasperation, "is that she is precisely the sort of person who says one thing with her mouth, presenting a carefully constructed façade of indifference or obligation, and another entirely with her footsteps. Her actions, the subtle shifts in her posture, the unconscious rhythm of her gait—these are the true indicators of her inner state, revealing a narrative far more complex than her spoken words would ever admit."
"That," Lin Yi observed, a genuine chuckle escaping him, "is a rather bold statent from a floating ball of electricity, especially one that has been dormant for so long." He raised an eyebrow, challenging the spirit’s newfound wisdom. "Are you certain your senses are fully calibrated after your long slumber?"
"I am not rely electricity," Lei Bao said indignantly, his crackles intensifying, almost a growl of offended pride. "I am refined thunder consciousness with ancient dignity, a venerable entity whose very essence is interwoven with the primal forces of the cosmos! To equate with re static discharge is an insult to millennia of existence and observation!"
Lin Yi nodded solemnly, adopting a perfectly straight face, though his eyes twinkled with mirth. He even offered a slight, respectful bow of his head.
"My mistake entirely," he apologized, a hint of theatrical deference in his tone. "Please continue, Senior Refined Thunder Consciousness. Enlighten further with your profound wisdom."
Lei Bao crackled with a distinct sound of satisfaction, the agitated hum of his form easing into a more contented purr. His sphere of light seed to swell slightly, basking in the acknowledgnt of his elevated status. He enjoyed the deference, however mockingly given.
"As I was saying," Lei Bao resud, his voice regaining its earlier, confident cadence, "she claid she was rely escorting you for surveillance purposes, a duty-bound obligation to her family’s interests. Yet, an astute observer, such as myself, noted a critical discrepancy in her behavior. She walked beside you on the return path, rather than maintaining a position either behind you, which would suggest distrust and a need for constant oversight, or ahead of you, which would imply command and an assertion of authority. Beside, in the intricate lexicon of non-verbal communication, implies a level of equal awareness, a shared journey, or at the very least, an acknowledgnt of mutual standing. Behind ans distrust, a watchful distance. Ahead ans command, leading the way. These are not re happenstance, little one. I study these things. I have observed countless interactions, the intricate dances of power and suspicion, for longer than you can comprehend."
Lin Yi leaned back slightly against the window fra, a contemplative expression settling on his face. He considered Lei Bao’s words, a strange mix of profound insight and comical pomposity.
"You have been awake for less than a day, barely a few hours since your release from the confines of that blade, and already you have appointed yourself a scholar of human body language and social dynamics," Lin Yi remarked, a genuine hint of awe in his voice, even if it was still tinged with playful skepticism. "Your assimilation of current social cues seems remarkably swift."
"I have had many centuries trapped inside steel with absolutely nothing to do except observe fools," Lei Bao declared with a casual wave of his crackling form, as if dismissing the vast expanse of ti he had endured. "I have seen empires rise and fall, witnessed countless generations of ambitious mortals sche, betray, and occasionally achieve greatness. Their posturing, their subtle tells, their desperate attempts at deception—all were laid bare to my silent scrutiny. The patterns of their behavior are, fundantally, quite consistent, regardless of the era."
"That," Lin Yi acknowledged, a knowing smile playing on his lips, "certainly explains the unwavering confidence you project, even after such a prolonged period of inactivity." It was a confidence that bordered on arrogance, yet was sohow earned.
"It explains the expertise," Lei Bao corrected, his voice firm, leaving no room for doubt or playful deflection. "There is a distinction. Confidence can be feigned; expertise is forged through relentless, unceasing observation."
Lin Yi chuckled softly, a low, lodic sound that seed to chase away so of the lingering tension in the air.
The sound surprised even him a little. It had been so ti, perhaps longer than he cared to admit, since a conversation had felt so light, so unburdened by hidden agendas or crushing expectations. The simple back-and-forth, the familiar banter with an ancient spirit, offered a refreshing respite from the constant vigilance his life demanded.
Lei Bao, ever perceptive, noticed the subtle shift in Lin Yi’s deanor, the slight relaxation around his eyes, the almost imperceptible easing of his shoulders. His crackling form pulsed gently, a silent acknowledgnt.
"You seem less burdened tonight," Lei Bao observed, his tone surprisingly soft, devoid of its usual bombast, a genuine question underlying his statent. The sharpness that often defined his pronouncents was muted, replaced by a rare mont of empathy.
Lin Yi’s expression eased further, a quiet sigh escaping him as he finally turned fully from the window, facing the glowing orb. The weariness that had etched itself around his features seed to montarily recede, replaced by a quiet sense of satisfaction.
"I am," he admitted, his voice carrying a newfound lightness. "Strange places, however grand or intriguing, can be relentlessly exhausting, demanding constant vigilance and draining one’s ntal reserves. But tonight, there is progress, and progress, especially when earned through one’s own efforts, is profoundly comforting. For a month, I was trapped in another man’s pace, forced to conform to a rhythm not my own, feeding another man’s growth with my strength and efforts, all while carrying a weight of humiliation I could not imdiately repay or avenge. Today, however, for the first ti in a long while, every single kill was truly mine, achieved through my own skill and determination. Every single gain, every cultivation resource, every step forward, was entirely mine, earned by my own hands and flowing directly into my own reserves. Every decision, every movent, every subtle shift in direction, moved according to my own will, guided by my own objectives. That sense of autonomy, of charting my own course, has been a potent tonic."
Lei Bao floated closer, his usual agitated crackles quieting to a gentle hum, listening intently to the quiet confession of his companion, his luminous form seeming to absorb every word with profound interest. He recognized the significance of this emotional release.
"There is a certain undeniable peace in that," Lin Yi continued, his gaze drifting once more to the Thunder Surge Blade resting beside him, a symbol of his renewed path. "Even if that peace cos packaged inside the grueso reality of monster corpses and the ever-present, watchful eyes of suspicious aristocrats. It is a peace hard-won, and therefore, all the more cherished."
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