Chapter 18: Overcoming Tribulation, the Fate Trait Opportunity
Li Sifeng moved with incredible speed.
Yue Zhenchuan, whose name had long shaken the martial world of Guzhou, had fought countless battlesâyet even he was caught off guard.
Instinctively, he tried to retreat, but Li Sifeng seized the front of his robe.
In the blink of an eye, Yue Zhenchuan raised his knee to strike, aiming to stop Li Sifengâs advancing body.
Suspended in midair, Li Sifeng hadnât expected such a swift reaction.
He immediately struck out with his left palm toward Yue Zhenchuanâs knee.
Bang!
Li Sifeng was knocked backward and sent flying.
After hitting the ground, he staggered and fell heavily onto the grass. His right hand clenched a bloodstained scrap of clothâripped from Yue Zhenchuanâs body.
Yue Zhenchuan too was forced back several steps.
Once he steadied himself and glanced down, he saw five deep claw marks across his chest, making his heart tremble with lingering fear.
Lifting his gaze toward Li Sifeng, his expression twisted into ferocity as he gritted his teeth and said, âKid, youâre ruthless enough. Since when did the Clear Sky Sect produce such a genius as you?â
There had been countless prodigies across the martial world, but never before had one barely in his teens managed to wound him. His rage burned, mixed with astonishment.
Li Sifeng shouted loudly, âYou two, get up the mountain! Iâll hold them off for a while and catch up soon!â
Li Sijin opened her mouth to speak but was pulled away by Xu Ning.
Yue Zhenchuan did not immediately give chase.
Two girls barely over ten posed no threat, and the Clear Sky Sect was still a long way ahead.
âDo you even know who I am? Within all of Guzhou, few dare to speak to me that way,â Yue Zhenchuan said coldly, glaring at Li Sifeng.
Li Sifeng drew a dagger from the small of his back, pointing its blade at Yue Zhenchuan with mockery. âSomeone once told me the same thing,â he said. âBut the moment we crossed hands, he rolled around on the ground, crying and begging for mercy.â
Inside, his nerves were taut as bowstrings.
He could feel that this man was unlike any opponent heâd faced beforeâimmensely dangerous.
With a cold snort, Yue Zhenchuan lunged forward. His surging inner energy burst forth, forming gusts of wind swirling around him. His hands curved into claws, striking repeatedly at Li Sifeng. Li Sifeng quickly dodged.
Ever since heâd stepped into the First Stage of the Nourishing Vital Energy Realm, Li Sifengâs reflexes had grown vastly faster, his body more agile.
Except when sparring with his Third Senior Brother, he had never truly felt pressureâeveryone else just seemed slow.
But facing Yue Zhenchuan now, he was terrified.
He felt far too slowâbarely managing to dodge, unable to counterattack.
Before long, he was forced back to the edge of a dirt slope, with nowhere left to retreat.
Fortunately, he had practiced the Wind Sprint Technique for some time.
Twisting under Yue Zhenchuanâs arm, he leapt backward, body arched like a fish springing from water, landing lightly on the slope.
When Yue Zhenchuan turned, he didnât see Li Sifeng.
Looking up again, he found him already atop the hillsideâhis face twisted with rage and humiliation.
âBah!â
Li Sifeng spat at him and turned to flee.
Yue Zhenchuan was caught off guardâhe didnât dodge in time.
The spittle struck his face squarely, leaving him stunned.
At that moment, the Seven Peaks Alliance martial artists from the woods came charging in.
They had seen Li Sifeng leap over Yue Zhenchuanâs backâa sight that left many in disbelief, thinking their eyes deceived them, until someone snapped out of it.
Wiping the spit from his face, Yue Zhenchuan turned to his followers and shouted, âCharge up the mountain! Slaughter the Clear Sky Sect!â
With that, he leapt first, light as wind, vanishing into the forest.
Meanwhileâ
Li Sifeng moved like a leopard, darting through the mountain forest. His hands occasionally braced against fallen logs or rocks as he vaulted obstacles.
Ordinary peopleâperhaps even beastsâcould never keep up with him.
But his pursuer was a martial master.
Glancing back, Li Sifeng saw Yue Zhenchuan bounding swiftly from branch to branch.
Each light step carried him several meters, as though he were flying through the trees.
The distance between them was closing fast!
Clenching his teeth, Li Sifeng began channeling his Vital Energy.
Without realizing it, his control over the Wind Sprint Technique was improvingâhe now performed movements heâd never dared before without stumbling.
Whooshâ
A violent gust swept from behind. Instinctively, Li Sifeng tilted his headâout of the corner of his eye, he caught sight of Yue Zhenchuan swooping down like a hawk, his iron palm striking forward.
There was no time to dodge.
Yue Zhenchuanâs palm landed squarely on his back.
Blood spurted from Li Sifengâs mouth as his body pitched forward, crashing into a dense thicket.
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Sunlight filtered through the forest canopy.
Jiang Zhaoxia sat cross-legged in an open clearing.
Around him floated nine long swords, their tips pointed downward and quivering slightly. His hands rested on his knees, palms upward, and his sect robe rippled faintly in the wind.
Ever since he had begun focusing on the Supreme Sword Controlling Technique, his progress had been astonishing.
He could now command nine swords simultaneously.
He came here every day to train alone. This was the main path up to the Clear Sky Sectâquiet and undisturbed. He could also guard against intruders.
âThird Senior Brother! Somethingâs wrong!â
A panicked voice cried out from afar. Jiang Zhaoxiaâs eyes snapped open.
He turned and saw Junior Sister Li Sijin and Xu Ning running toward him.
Seeing Li Sijinâs tear-streaked face, his heart sank.
With a gesture, the nine swords returned to their scabbards at his waist. As he stood, the sword sheaths clinked together, heavy and solid.
He strode toward them; they met halfway.
âThere are many enemies heading up the mountain to attack us! Our brother is holding them offâThird Brother, you must save him!â Li Sijin cried.
At once, Jiang Zhaoxia asked, âWhich direction?â
Li Sijin pointed behind her. Jiang Zhaoxia immediately dashed off, leaving only a command behind: âYou two, get up the mountain nowâdonât stop!â
Watching his silhouette vanish among the trees, Li Sijin turned worriedly to Xu Ning. âThere are so many enemies. Can Third Brother handle them alone?â
Xu Ning didnât answer. Instead, she urged, âGo warn Master on the mountain. Iâll follow him and see.â
âCan you manage?â Li Sijin hesitated.
Xu Ning shot her a glance. âStop wasting time. People will die.â
Thinking of her brother possibly in danger, Li Sijin bit her lip, then turned and hurried up the mountain.
Xu Ning took a deep breath. Her gaze hardened as she chased after Jiang Zhaoxia.
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Anxious, Jiang Zhaoxia began burning his Vital Energy, activating the Wind Sprint Technique as he sped down the mountain.
All the way, he recalled memories of Li Sifeng as a child.
Ever since Master had brought him to the mountain, Jiang Zhaoxia had disliked himâdirty, snot-nosed, constantly pestering Senior Brother.
That impression had only changed over the last two years.
Now that they were leading the Clear Sky Sect together, Li Sifengâs decisiveness in crises had completely altered his opinion.
He had come to see Li Sifeng as someone worth cultivatingâa future pillar of the sect.
And now, with Li Sifeng in danger, the bright future heâd imagined was shatteringâand the killing intent in his chest surged uncontrollably.
He moved faster and faster, until even the passing scenery blurred around him.
After some time, a group of figures appeared in his visionâmen in blue martial robes scattered through the pine forest, like ghosts awaiting him in hell.
Then his eyes fixed on one person. His pupils dilated; blood filled his gaze.
Yue Zhenchuan was stomping on Li Sifengâs face again and again.
Li Sifeng lay limp on the ground, his body twitching with each impactâit was impossible to tell if he was alive or dead.
âYou dare!â
Jiang Zhaoxia roared, his hand flashing to his waist as he drew his sword.
The metallic sound of the blade leaving its scabbard rang clear and sharp, drawing the attention of hundreds of Seven Peaks Alliance disciples.
Grinning wickedly, Yue Zhenchuan turned and saw Jiang Zhaoxia charging toward him. Instead of panic, his smile grew even more savage.
âPerfect timing! This oneâs already uselessâletâs see if you can entertain me!â
Laughing madly, Yue Zhenchuan kicked Li Sifeng aside and lunged toward Jiang Zhaoxia.
Around them, the Seven Peaks Alliance disciples unsheathed their weapons, circling to cut off his escape.
Suddenlyâ
The swords behind Jiang Zhaoxia burst from their scabbards, swirling around him. Yue Zhenchuanâs eyes widened in disbelief, as if he were seeing a ghost.
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Inside the hall, Li Qingqiu was writing a scripture manual, recording every spell and technique he had learned.
Beside him, Li Dongyue stood, grinding ink.
âSenior Brother, I realized my handwriting is terrible. How can I make it prettier?â Li Dongyue asked softly, her tone expectant.
Li Qingqiu replied, âIn a few months, Iâll ask Yuchun to invite a few scholars up the mountain to teach you all reading and writing.â
The Clear Sky Sectâs literacy was woefully low.
Teaching the younger disciples even basic characters had once driven Li Qingqiu nearly insane.
The Seven Sons of Clear Sky had all come from mountain villages, none of them literate.
Even in this ancient world, Li Qingqiu still valued learningâfor nurturing thought, broadening horizons.
Books, to him, symbolized the evolution of Heaven and Earth.
âThen can we buy more books? The ones Master and Grandmaster left are so fewâIâve read them all.â
âOf course.â
Li Qingqiu spoke easily, managing to converse while continuing to write.
Suddenly, his brush froze.
Before his eyes, a message appeared:
ăAs the Clear Sky Sect has repelled an invading force for the first time, the Dao Lineage has overcome a tribulation and earned one Fate Trait draw opportunity.ă
Repelled an invading force?
What happened?
Li Qingqiu wasnât elated by the reward. His brow furrowed, thoughts racing.
For the system to call it a âforce,â the enemy must have been large.
He hadnât heard any commotion, meaning the battle must have taken place far from the sect.
Could it be something happened at the mountainâs foot?
He immediately set down his brush, uttered quickly, âI have something to do. Guard this roomâdonât let anyone peek,â and dashed off.
Before Li Dongyue could respond, he was already gone.
Rushing out of the courtyard, Li Qingqiu activated the Wind Sprint Technique and sped down the mountain.
He hadnât gone even a mile when he encountered the panting Li Sijin.
Upon seeing him, she grew emotional and hastily explained everything that had happened.
Li Qingqiu didnât waste a second comforting her.
Following her pointing finger, he raced on.
Like Jiang Zhaoxia before him, he was gripped by a rising sense of dread. He opened the Dao Lineage panel to check that the number of disciples hadnât decreased.
Seeing that it hadnât, he felt slightly reassuredâbut still checked it repeatedly along the way.
After the time it took for an incense stick to burnâ
Li Qingqiu finally reached a pine forest, where he found Jiang Zhaoxia, Xu Ning, and Li Sifeng.
Scattered corpses littered the ground, blood splattered across the trees.
Jiang Zhaoxia was drenched in blood, sitting on the ground with Li Sifeng cradled in his arms.
Xu Ning sat nearby, exhausted and disheveled, though less injured.
Li Qingqiuâs heart sank as he hurried forward.
He placed two fingers under Li Sifengâs noseâthere was still breath. He let out a quiet sigh of relief.
But seeing his two junior brothers reduced to bloodied wrecks, rage surged uncontrollably within him.
Jiang Zhaoxia lifted his head, voice weak as he said, âSenior Brother, you were right after all. The martial world and the battlefield⊠are nothing alike. Forget armiesâjust fighting a few hundred martial men, my swords were all brokenâŠâ