Lin Tian floated.
The luminous azure energy of the Prime Spirit Convalescence Chamber held him suspended, a warm, weightless cradle.
He could feel it seeping into his skin, a gentle pressure patching the countless tiny fractures in his spiritual pathways.
But he couldnât move. He couldnât open his eyes. His consciousness was a dim lantern in a vast, quiet room, aware of the light around him but unable to interact with it.
He could hear, though. The sound was muffled, as if through water.
"...structural brittleness," a voice was saying. Su Lanâs voice, clinical and focused. "Itâs not just damage. Itâs like glass thatâs been heated and quenched too many times. The âVaporizing Strikeâ he used, and that final technique to reset Mu Chenâs cultivation... they demanded a harmony of forces his body wasnât built to channel. He forced a symphony through a straw."
A colder voice answered, laced with a tremor. Xueyaâs. "He did it for me."
"He did it because heâs stubborn and doesnât know his limits," Su Lan corrected, but there was no malice in it. Just exhausted fact. "Sit here. Your own energy is fluctuating. If you collapse, Iâll have two patients."
Lin Tian felt a shift in the energy near his left side. A presence settled, cool and familiar. Xueya.
"Explain it to me," Xueya said, her voice firmer now. "In terms I can understand. What is wrong with him?"
There was a rustle of cloth. Su Lan must have knelt or sat on the poolâs jade edge. "Imagine a riverbed made of crystal," she began.
"The waterâhis qiâflows through it. Normally, itâs strong. What he did was divert a flash flood of two opposing types of water, ice and fire, through that crystal channel at once. It didnât just overflow. It changed the structure of the crystal itself. Itâs now full of micro-fractures. Itâs holding together because of the energy in this pool, and because..." She trailed off.
"Because of us," Xueya finished quietly.
A beat of silence. Lin Tian felt the tension in it, a palpable thing in the warm air.
"Yes," Su Lan admitted. "The bond. Your glacial silver. My golden fire. Theyâre acting as external supports, like splints on a broken bone. But theyâre also... in conflict. Theyâre not harmonized within him. Theyâre just there, holding the pieces apart so they donât grind together and shatter completely."
"I felt you," Xueya said, the words sudden and soft. "During the resonance. In the mirror. It wasnât just his energy. There was a thread of... warmth. A fierce, bright warmth. It was you."
Another silence, longer this time.
"You werenât supposed to feel that," Su Lan said, her voice lower. "The bond was meant to be discreet. A medical necessity."
"Medical necessity?" Xueyaâs tone cooled several degrees. The air near Lin Tian prickled with a faint frost. "Is that what you call it?"
"What would you call it?" Su Lan shot back, a spark of heat entering her voice.
"He had a Yin-imbalance curse eating him alive. His foundation was fissured. The only way to stabilize him without the sect finding out and dissecting him was to use my physique to balance his. It required a link. It required intimacy. Yes."
The admission hung in the air. Lin Tian wanted to speak, to explain, but his body was a statue.
He felt Xueyaâs hand tighten on his, where it rested in the luminous pool. Her fingers were icy.
"You took advantage of his vulnerability," Xueya stated, each word a chip of ice.
"I saved his life!" Su Lanâs composure cracked. Lin Tian heard her stand, the quick shift of fabric.
"While you were locked in your gilded cage in Frostheart Residence, being poisoned and prepared for a man who wanted to drain you like a resource,
I
was the one checking his pulse.
I
was the one fighting to keep his heart beating and his meridians from exploding. You think I wanted this? You think I enjoy being tied to a man who is bound, heart and soul, to another woman? A man who risks everything for her without a second thought?"
Her voice broke on the last word. The heat in the room spiked, then receded, as if sheâd clenched a fist around it.
Xueya was silent for a long moment. The only sound was the soft, liquid hum of the spirit energy.
"You love him," Xueya said, not as an accusation, but as a realization.
Su Lan let out a shaky breath. "It doesnât matter. Heâs yours. That was clear the moment I felt the depth of his bond with you. Itâs... absolute. My connection is a medical graft. A practical solution. But itâs there. And right now, itâs the only thing, along with your bond, thatâs keeping him from becoming a spirit-vein vegetable in this pool."
Lin Tian listened, a storm of helpless feeling trapped inside his still chest. He felt the truth in Su Lanâs words, the raw, unvarnished reality of it. He felt the hurt in Xueya, the confusion, the protective ice.
"Then we use it," Xueya said finally, her voice quiet but resolved. The frost in the air faded, replaced by a determined calm. "You said the energies are in conflict. Holding him apart. What if we... harmonized them? Not just in him. Between us."
Su Lan was quiet. "What are you suggesting?"
"I felt the resonance in the mirror," Xueya said. "It wasnât just his bond with me, or his bond with you. It was a triangle. A circuit. When all three were active, it was stable. Powerful. He channeled it to defeat Mu Chen. Now itâs broken, and heâs broken with it. We need to re-establish that circuit. Deliberately. To heal him."
"Youâre talking about a coordinated infusion," Su Lan said, her physicianâs mind seizing on the idea. "Your ice, my fire, fed into him in a balanced cycle. Letting the energies mix not in conflict, but in concert. Using our bonds as conduits."
"Yes. Can it be done?"
"I... donât know. Itâs never been documented. A dual bond is rare. A triple resonance is unheard of." Su Lan paused. "But theoretically... if we synchronized our output perfectly, if we used the poolâs energy as a buffer... it could catalyze the repair. It could turn the splints into scaffolding for new growth."
"Then we try," Xueya said. There was no hesitation.
"It will require trust," Su Lan warned. "And exposure. To do this, weâll have to lower our spiritual defenses completely to each other. Youâll feel everything I channel. Iâll feel everything you are."
"I trust him," Xueya said simply. "And he trusts you. That is enough for me to try."
The simplicity of her statement seemed to disarm Su Lan. Lin Tian felt the last of the heated tension drain from the room, replaced by a fragile, focused alliance.
"Alright," Su Lan whispered. "Weâll need to prepare. The poolâs energy cycles peak at dawn. Thatâs our best window. We have a few hours."
System Notification,
a voice chimed in the quiet space of Lin Tianâs mind. It was the same neutral, genderless tone of the Harem Link Cultivation System.
Host body has entered critical integrity preservation state. Activating âStasis Mode.â
Analysis: Spiritual vessel integrity at 41%. Meridian lattice suffering from harmonic resonance fatigue. Auto-repair protocols engaged.
Utilizing available energy sources: Prime Spirit Vein Confluence (External). Linked Partner âBai Xueyaâ â Ice Phoenix Divine Beast Bloodline (Stable). Linked Partner âSu Lanâ â Flowing Ember Body (Stable).
Passive âShared Reservoirâ draw initiated. Qi accumulation for repair: 0.1% per hour under current conditions.
Note: Coordinated active infusion from Linked Partners, as proposed by same, would increase repair rate by estimated 300%.
Recommendation: Allow procedure. Stasis Mode will maintain host consciousness in low-energy observational state. Physical control will remain offline until vessel integrity exceeds 70%.
Lin Tian absorbed the information. So he was in a system-induced coma. The women were right. Their plan was the fastest way out.
He felt Su Lanâs hand then, warm and firm, come to rest on his forehead, opposite where Xueya held his hand. Two points of contact, ice and fire.
"Weâll need to be in the pool with him," Su Lan said, her voice all business again. "Direct physical contact improves conduit efficiency. And... weâll need to be unclothed. The spirit energy needs unimpeded access to our dantians and major meridians."
A pause. Lin Tian could imagine Xueyaâs blush, the stiffening of her posture.
"For healing," Xueya said, as if convincing herself.
"For healing," Su Lan confirmed. "Nothing more. Iâll have robes brought for us. Weâll enter the pool at first light."
"Alright."
The two women lapsed into a working silence. Su Lan began murmuring to herself, likely planning the sequence of energy channels. Xueyaâs thumb stroked the back of Lin Tianâs hand, a small, absent gesture.
Lin Tian floated between them, a silent witness. The Ice Fairy and the Flowing Ember. Bound to him, and now, tentatively, to each other through the shared purpose of his survival.
The Harem Management dynamic wasnât about romance in this moment. It was about triage. It was about two powerful, proud women setting aside jealousy and difference because the man they cared for was broken between them.
And he could do nothing but listen, and wait for dawn.
End of Chapter 109