The sound of Wang Fuâs footsteps followed him as he walked through the corridor. His eyes trailed at the murals and hanging scrolls that were on the wall, depictions of legendary elders conjuring flames into dragons, phoenixes soaring above burning mountains and lone cultivators tempering themselves in volcanic infernos.
But none of that compared to the qi.
It was all around the very air he breathed, coiling around his limbs. Just standing within the inner sect hall felt nourishing. It almost felt like the air was feeding his cultivation, filling his dantian and reinforcing his bones.
A few years ago, he had been wasting away his life in the outer courtyard, a nobody with dull meridians, and no hope of advancement. He remembered the cracked tiles he slept on, the cheap knockoff pills he peddled, and the rank stench of latrines he cleaned for coins. He had no fortune to call his own, no guidance to reach his goals, he was left with only a stagnant path to nowhere.
But now? He was breathing immortality. The one that everyone in this world wished for.
Disciples passed him, bowing with respectful nods.
âSenior Brother Wang.â
âGreetings, Senior.â
He gave a slight nod, allowing himself a small smile. Not arroganceâjust recognition. These werenât the same men who used to sneer at his patched robes or mock his failed breakthroughs. These were the ones who knew what it meant to survive in the Blazing Ember Sect.
And he had done more than survive. He had chosen the forbidden path.
At first, he hesitated. But desperation had carved open his heart, and once the decision was made, there was no looking back. He had nearly lost his life to a meridian expansion cultivator during his first field trialâhis arms had burned for days, and he had been forced to gnaw on spirit leaves just to dull the painâbut he had endured. And survived.
As he neared the crimson double doors at the end of the corridor, he paused. On his left, the training grounds were busy with activity.
Rows of disciples meditated cross-legged atop blackened stone platforms, their bodies bathed in ambient flame. A few sparred under the watchful eye of a golden-robed instructor, their fists alight as they shattered boulders into red-hot shards. Further along, one fool had wrapped himself in a cocoon of fire, his skin bubbling and charring, only to reform with each breath. A trial by tormentâfor the legendary [Infernal Carapace Technique].
Wang Fu had tried that once. Lost three toes and the ability to sit for a week.
With the power coursing through his meridians, those training grounds felt like distant memories. The techniques the outer disciples bled to master were mere sparks to him nowâchildish attempts at kindling flame.
Still, Wang Fu didnât linger. His destination was ahead.
He turned from the training yard, his pace quickening until he stood before an enormous set of crimson doors. Runes were alive across their surface, shimmering beneath the surface. He paused for a breath, taking in the craftsmanshipâa seal of power, a reminder of who waited inside.
Then, he pushed the door open and stepped into the inner sanctum. Immediately, he was warped with the scent of burning incense and sandalwood.
And at the heart of the room, there awaited a man.
His silver beard reached the floor. His narrow, small, beady eyes stayed closed. His robes layered in gold thread and red silk, and embroidered with phoenixes wreathed in fire. He sat unmoving.
On either side of him, two female disciples attended to him, one fanning gently, and the other pressing her soft hands onto his back, fingers glowing faintly with soothing qi.
Both were beautiful, extremely beautiful. The kind poets would write in scrolls for hours. They looked untouched by time or hardship, chosen not just for their skill but for their bond to the elder.
Wang Fuâs eyes betrayed him for a moment, lingering. But just as quickly, he averted them. They were not his to desire. They were Dao Companions of the sect raegent himself.
His gaze lowered, and without hesitation, he dropped to his knees, his forehead touching the cold stone floor.
âThis lowly disciple greets Sect Regent Shen Linao, Infernal Warrior of the Empire.â
He held the bow until a rough voice broke the silence.
âRaise your head.â
Wang Fu obeyed, lifting his gaze just in time to see his master flick his eyes toward the two women. Without a word, they bowed gracefully and glided out through a side door, their presence vanishing like smoke.
Now, the room felt different.
He was alone with his master, and that meant only one thingâSomething dangerous. Something secret.
The last time they had spoken privately, heâd ended up barely surviving a fight with a meridian expansion cultivator and losing three of his toes while infiltrating another sect for over a year.
Still⊠This was how heâd gained power. And if his master was calling him againâthen something important was about to begin.
Cultivation had never been a path for the safe and the soft. It was a road paved in blood, betrayal, and endless risk. And so, Wang Fu said nothingâhe simply waited.
Sect Regent Shen's voice broke the silence again, rough, like stone grinding against stone.
âYour cultivation has improved by leaps and bounds. Youâre approaching the bottleneck of the foundation establishment realm. Have you faced any issues?â
Wang Fu bowed his head againânot as deep this time, but still with reverence.
âThis lowly disciple is grateful for the pills and treasures Master has bestowed. Without them, I would still be stuck clawing at the threshold.â
He paused, his lips tightening for a brief moment.
âThere have been... whispers. Some inner disciples are jealous. Spreading rumors, questioning my progress. But none have dared act. Not with your shadow behind me.â
His master gave an approving nod. His eyes, deep like simmering coals, held a glint of something unreadable.
âGood. My shadow brings protection... but it also casts pressure. If you want to stand further within itâand perhaps one day cast your ownâyouâll need to prove you're worthy of more.â
âIâm ready,â Wang Fu said without hesitation, fists clenched against his robes. âWhatever task Master commands, I will complete it. Even if I must burn for it.â
His master's gaze lingered on him a while longer before he finally spoke.
âThere are two matters that require attention. The first is regarding the medallion to the Gate of Immortals. From the information I got, it resurfaced in Cloud Mist City. One of the Chosen Immortalâs own disciples attempted to obtain it, and failed. It is still in the region⊠for now. The task of retrieving it has been entrusted to me.â
Wang Fu bowed again. âDo you want me to retrieve it?â
Master Shen raised a single finger, silencing him.
âNot yet. First, the second task. After the war with the Void Blade Sect, we searched for their sect vaultâthe inheritance that was said to have been passed down since their founding. But we found nothing. Their grounds were scorched, their corpses burned, and their secrets buried. Until recently...â
Wang Fu straightened, spine tightening with anticipation.
âWe finally have success.â
âThatâs the best news, Master.â
Sect Regent Shen gave a satisfied nod.
âIt is. After interrogating and torturing countless core disciples of the Void Blade Sectâall of it feeling like scraping ashâwe finally struck gold. A tattered map, which is ancient and faded. But real.â
He tapped his fingers against the stone armrest.
âIt leads to the vault. We still donât know what traps or formations lie inside. Whatever protections their ancestors laid down have likely warped over the centuries. But the location is confirmed. And that... is enough. I want you to lead the expedition. Take a team, retrieve the treasure, and return everything to me.
âI would go myself, but Iâm at the threshold of core formation. The next few weeks are criticalâI canât afford distraction. But you⊠youâve already proven yourself.â
Through the usual, cold gaze, Wang Fu almost saw something akin to fondnessâbut before he could put it into his memory, it was gone.
âYou were the sharpest dagger in the fall of the Void Blade Sect. Now itâs time to carve open what they tried to hide.â
Wang Fu bowed again.
âThen I will make preparations immediately. Iâll select disciples worthy to accompany me and head out at once.â
âGood,â Master Shen said. âBut listen well, Wang Fu.â
Suddenly, pressure crushed down on him like a mountain had fallen from the sky. His knees buckled slightly even as he remained kneeling, a thin sheen of sweat instantly blooming across his brow.
âIf you take anything from the vault for yourselfâbe it coin, pill, scroll, or shardâI will know. And unlike before, there will be no mercy. Others have done such things and lived because their betrayal was small. I will not allow such leniency with you. Not for this.â
Wang Fuâs entire body tensed, and he bowed until his forehead hit the floor again with an audible thud.
âThis disciple understands, Master Shen. I swear on my soulâI will make sure no one dares to steal from your prize.â
The pressure lifted slowly, like a boulder being rolled off his spine. Master Shen nodded once, then reached into his sleeve and flicked his wrist. A flash of light, and a spatial ring arced through the air.
Wang Fu caught it instinctively.
âThat ring will hold everything. Including the inheritance stone. There are spirit artifacts within the vaultâsome may aid you in surviving whatâs inside. Use them if needed, but bring them back.â
Wang Fu stared at the ring in his palm, unable to help the gleam that entered his eyes. It was a valuable artifact and just the runes etched on it told him that it was far bigger than any other spatial rings he had owned.
âDonât look at it like that. Even if you return with everything, even if not a single scratch appears on any of your companions, the ring won't be yours.â
Wang Fuâs fingers clenched tight around the ring.
He opened his mouth to speak, but before a single word could leave his lips, his masterâs voice cut in againâcalm, casual⊠and far more dangerous.
âBut if you complete this mission well,â Master Shen said, âI will give you more of the Immortal Blood.â
Time seemed to freeze at that sentence. Wang Fuâs eyes widened, pupils contracting.
Immortal Blood.
Even a single drop was enough for him to break through his current bottleneck and achieve the realm he once thought was impossible for him. It was the treasure that had changed his life the first timeâand now, another chance?
But Master Shen wasnât finished.
âAnd more than that... Iâll let you have the two.â
Wang Fuâs breath hitched. He didnât need to ask which two. His master smiled faintly, as if reading his discipleâs thoughts.
âI saw how you looked at them.â
His voice held no malice, only disinterest.
âI have a lot more dao companions. Theyâll never surpass the foundation establishment realm either way. Beautiful, yes. Loyal, yes. But to me? Useless.â
The implication landed like thunder in Wang Fuâs chest.
Dao Companions. His Masterâs own. To be offered such a thing wasnât just indulgenceâit was favor made flesh.
Wang Fu dropped to his knees again, bowing lower than before.
âYou wonât be disappointed, Master.â
Master Shen gave no reply at firstâonly a long, unreadable silence. âI hope not.â
With that, the conversation ended. Wang Fu was dismissed with a flick of the hand.
The doors shut behind him with a soft thud as Wang Fu stepped back into the corridor. The light that filtered through the ornate windows felt different nowâbrighter, sharper.
His feet moved automatically, but his mind burned.
As he passed the courtyard again, his gaze flicked once more to the disciples meditating and practicingâsame as before. Fists blazing, qi pulsing, sweat flying.
But now he grinned.
A sharp, crooked grin that didnât reach his eyes.
They would cultivate for decades. Centuries. And they still wouldnât touch his shadow. Not when he was about to ascend into the meridian expansion realm. Not when his blood would soon carry the essence of immortality itself.
They trained for a future he had already claimed.
He would become a powerhouse. Not equal to his masterânever that. But his own mountain. A name to etch into the empire's halls of fame. The dao companions? He wouldn't lieâthey were a reward heâd enjoy.
But they were fleeting.
The true prize was the Immortal Blood.
That shimmering crimson liquid that once touched his veins and changed everything. As the thought settled in, he felt it againâthat tremble in his bloodstream. The way his core throbbed, the qi inside him stirring like molten lava beneath cracked earth.
His eyes turned red.
He quickly lowered his head, shadow hiding the gleam and bowed to get to the inheritance as soon as possible.
***
After making the decision, Chen Ren knew one thing for certainâhe couldnât afford to wait.
The Blazing Ember Sect had been searching for the vault for a while now. Now that he had decided to go there, he didn't want to give them any more time. It was prudent to clear it as soon as possible before they could even get a whiff off it.
So he moved fast.
When he told Anji about his decision, she looked visibly relieved, like a weight had been lifted.
âI wasnât sure youâd go through with it,â she said, brushing her hair back. âBut... I promise, itâll all be worth it.â
He hoped so. Because now, it was all about preparation.
He wasnât going to charge into the unknown like some hot-headed disciple in his first field trial. This was a sect vaultâwhich meant traps, formations, maybe even ancient puppets or guardian beasts. Every mistake could cost them lives.
So the first question was, who was going with him?
Aside from Yalan and Anji, who were non-negotiable, Chen Ren decided on bringing only one moreâHong Yi.
There were reasons.
Zi Wen's fighting style was around his beast bonds. And if Anjiâs description was accurate, the vault was built into a mountain and stretched deep underground. He didnât want Little Yuze down there. The space would be tight, the formations would be layered, and a rampaging beastâno matter how loyalâwould be a liability.
Not to mention, Zi Wen was busy these days trying to form bonds with the striker beaks, a species of flying beast that lived on the eastern edge of the surrounding forest and Chen Ren wasnât going to pull him away from that. Those birds could fly and scoutâthings he might need later.
Luo Feng was too weak and not combat-oriented. A support cultivator without a strong defense was just extra weight in a place like that.
Feiyu was still refining his guns and working closely with Qing He on guns and even thinking of ways to build sniper rifles. Taking him now would just slow them all down.
But Hong YiâHong Yi brought something different.
His puppets were both shields and extra hands. They were reliable, durable and extremely silent. And more importantly, he had a history with secret vaults and inheritances.
So when Chen Ren mentioned the possibility of inheritance, hidden artifacts, and legacy techniques? Hong Yi agreed on the spot.
He didnât even ask questionsâjust nodded, eyes already glowing with calculation as he returned to reinforce two of his older constructs.
With the team formed, Chen Ren wasted no time.
The vault wasnât close. It would take time to reach it. So once everything was ready, they didn't delay and set off at once.
Even though all of them were cultivators, Anji wasnâtânot trulyâso they decided to travel by carriage, keeping a low profile and sparing her the strain of keeping up on foot.
Inside the carriage, the ride was smooth, the rhythmic clatter of wheels against the dirt road providing a background hum. Chen Ren sat near the window, polishing a gun resting across his lapâone of the newer prototypes Feiyu had passed along.
It wasnât as refined as the finalized model, but it would do.
Across from him, Anji raised a brow.
âWhyâd you bring a gun?â
Chen Ren didnât look up as he answered, running a cloth over the rifle.
âTesting purposes. If we come across any Tier 1 beasts, Iâll try it out. Also⊠helps me practice my aim. Lightningâs great, but hard to controlâand right now, Iâm still trash at precision.â
Anji nodded at that, settling back in her seat, but Chen Ren caught the amused glint in her eyes. He didnât press it.
Instead, he shifted topics.
âSo, how many days from the village to the vault?â
âFew days. Itâs hidden pretty deep, though. Once we get there, weâll probably be out in half a dayâjust need to get to the main vault, take everything and be on our way.â
âYou think itâll be that easy?â
âWhy not?â
âYou mentioned traps. And the vaultâs entrance is near a forest. Forest means beasts. Hidden ruins usually mean layers of problems.â
Anji shrugged. âIâve studied the place a lot. Iâve got a good idea about the outer formations and traps. Iâll handle them. The bigger issue is the guardians that protect the inner chamber. But if we reach the main vault hall, Iâll be able to handle them too. Theyâre programmed not to act against sect members.â
She sounded confidentâtoo confident, if Chen Ren was honest.
He remembered her explanation from before. The guardians were puppets, constructs built to defend the inheritance chamber against outsiders. Their task was simple, protect the legacy, destroy any not of the Void Blade Sect.
Thatâs why Anji believed theyâd let her pass. Chen Ren didnât argue. They probably would be fine.
Still⊠He leaned his head back against the carriage wall, exhaling slowly. He didnât trust things to go smoothly. Not anymore. Maybe it was paranoia. Or just experience. Things always went wrong. Even Qing He had once told him, while elbow-deep in making gunpowder, that in cultivation.
âThe heavens test everyone trying to climb higher. The road to immortality is supposed to be hard.â
Chen Ren didnât know if he believed the whole âheavens are watchingâ thing. Sounded a bit too dramatic. As far as he was concerned, no divine judge was needed to make life hard. Life handled that fine on its own. But the thought that there was someone alive and judgingâforget about it.
He wasnât the type to brood.
He had a good feeling that something was going to go wrong. But heâd come out on top anyway. He always did.
***
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