The warmth in the spring faded to a comfortable heat, then to the chill of the mountain air as they finally stepped out. Su Lan dressed with efficient, clinical motions, but her fingers lingered on the clasp of her robe for a moment longer than necessary.
She met his eyes, gave a single, slow nod, and left without another word. The bond between them hummed, a steady, warm pulse in the back of his mind, right beside the cooler, silver thread that connected him to Xueya.
Lin Tian returned to the quarters assigned to him in the Heart of the Peaks. It was a spacious suite carved from living ice and dark stone, with a wide window overlooking the mist-shrouded valleys far below. A formation in the floor provided gentle, constant spiritual energy. It was a gilded cage, but for the first time, he felt strong enough to maybe, one day, bend the bars.
He sat cross-legged on the meditation mat, closed his eyes, and reached inward. His dantian was a calm lake now, its surface a perfect mirror reflecting a sky where a small, steady sun of golden fire hung opposite a graceful, silver moon of glacial light. The violent storm was gone. In its place was profound, terrifying stability.
The foundation is solid,
he thought.
Finally.
As if waiting for that acknowledgment, the Harem Link Cultivation System interface flickered to life in his vision. Notifications scrolled past, golden text against the dark.
[ Overclock State Aftermath Analysis Complete. ]
[ Rewards for Successful Survival and Victory Unlocked. ]
[ New Passive Ability Acquired: Ice Flame Divine Domain (Initial Stage). ]
Lin Tian focused on the new entry. Information flowed into his mind.
The Ice Flame Divine Domain was not an active technique he had to cast. It was a field that emanated from him passively, a radius of influence that grew with his cultivation.
Within its range, enemies would find their spiritual senses dulled, their movements slightly sluggish, as if wading through invisible, conflicting currents of heat and cold.
For his Linked Partners, however, the effect was the opposite. Their connection to spiritual energy would sharpen, their techniques would gain a subtle boost, and their own auras would harmonize with the domain, making them harder to target.
A team buff,
he realized.
And an area debuff. Itâs like having a piece of the battlefield always tilted in our favor.
The next notification made his breath catch.
[ Bonded Feedback Evolution Unlocked: Comprehension Resonance. ]
[ The Host may now âloanâ a portion of his comprehension speed and intuitive insight to any Linked Partner. This does not drain the Hostâs own progress, but creates a resonant field where the Partnerâs learning and breakthrough rates are significantly accelerated while within the Hostâs Divine Domain or during direct spiritual contact. ]
Lin Tianâs mind raced. This changed everything. Xueyaâs growth had been limited by her unstable bloodline and the sectâs restrictive teachings.
Su Lan, while powerful, was a physician first, her cultivation focused on support and control, not raw advancement. If he could lend them his own freakish pace of understanding...
They wonât just be protected. Theyâll grow with me. Weâll be a true unit.
A fierce, possessive pride warmed his chest. He immediately reached out along the two bonds. To Xueya, he sent a pulse of focused curiosity, an invitation. To Su Lan, he sent a wave of the new concept, like sharing a page from a mental book.
Through the silver thread, he felt Xueyaâs surprise, then a blossoming warmth as she grasped the implication.
You can... share your understanding?
Her mental voice was a whisper of awe.
I can,
he confirmed.
Your Ice Phoenix techniques. The Frostheart Sutra. Anything you struggle with, let me feel it. Weâll unravel it together.
From the golden thread came Su Lanâs sharper, more analytical touch.
Comprehension Resonance. Theoretical. Requires testing. But the principle is sound. My Flowing Ember Body techniques are instinctual, not taught. Perhaps you can help me formalize them, create a true cultivation method.
Weâll start tonight,
he sent to both of them.
But first, he needed to gauge his own new limits. The Overclock had forced a breakthrough, but it had also done something to the quality of his power. He could feel it, a density in his spiritual energy that felt... heavier, more potent than it should be for the Fifth Level of the True Spirit Realm.
He left his quarters and followed the polished ice corridors to a private training chamber attached to his suite. It was a circular room with walls reinforced by formation scripts that glowed a soft blue. In the center stood a training dummy, a humanoid construct of enchanted black iron and spirit wood, capable of mimicking the defensive aura of a cultivator up to the Peak of the True Spirit Realm.
Lin Tian approached it, not bothering with a weapon. He wanted to feel the raw output.
He centered himself, drew a breath, and punched.
It wasnât a fancy technique, just a straight fist channeled with the balanced Ice Flame Qi. His knuckles connected with the dummyâs chest with a sound like a mountain cracking. The construct shuddered violently, the formation scripts on its surface flaring bright white before dimming. A deep dent, rimed with frost on one side and scorched black on the other, marked the point of impact.
The dummyâs assessment runes flickered above it, displaying numbers in the air.
[ Force Equivalent: True Spirit Realm, Ninth Level. ]
[ Elemental Penetration: Extreme. ]
[ Defense Bypass: Moderate. ]
Lin Tian stared at the readout. A Fifth Level punch with the force of a Ninth Level. And that was without using a combat technique, without the Divine Domain active, without drawing on the shared reservoir. The Overclock hadnât just pushed him up the ladder, it had rebuilt the ladder beneath his feet with thicker, stronger rungs.
My foundation... itâs not just solid. Itâs a fortress. A Fifth Level with the depth of a Ninth.
The implications were staggering. He could fight far above his supposed weight class. Resources calculated for a Fifth Level disciple would be a pittance to him, heâd need far more to advance, but in return, every ounce of progress would yield exponentially greater power.
He spent the next hour experimenting. He activated the Ice Flame Divine Domain. A subtle, almost imperceptible haze shimmered into existence around him, a sphere about ten paces across. The air within it grew charged, a faint static making the hairs on his arms stand up. The training dummyâs runes flickered again, showing a ten percent reduction in its simulated reaction speed and spiritual cohesion.
Good,
he thought.
Itâs weak now, but it will grow.
He was practicing compressing the domain to a tighter, more intense field around his fists when a chime echoed through the chamber. Someone was at the entrance to his quarters.
Lin Tian let the energy dissipate and walked back out. Xu Wen stood in the main room, looking out the window. He turned as Lin Tian entered, and his usual calm expression was strained.
"You look... settled," Xu Wen said, his eyes scanning Lin Tian with a physicianâs sharpness, though he lacked Su Lanâs insight.
"I am," Lin Tian said. "For now. What brings you here? I heard you took a demotion for me during the trials. You didnât have to do that."
Xu Wen waved a hand, dismissing the thanks. "A calculated risk. Investing in you has proven more profitable than clinging to a middling rank. But the dividends may be cut short if youâre not careful."
"The Frozen Sword Faction," Lin Tian stated. It wasnât a question.
"Theyâre not disbanding just because Mu Chen is in the tower," Xu Wen said, his voice dropping. "Elder Feng Jian is humiliated, but heâs also terrified. You exposed his factionâs corruption, shattered his star disciple, and now the Council has labeled you a âSect Treasure.â Youâre an existential threat to everything heâs built."
"So heâll try again," Lin Tian said, crossing his arms. "More poison in the porridge? Another ambush in the trials?"
"Heâs past that," Xu Wen said, his gaze serious. "Youâve proven too resilient for petty tricks. The word circulating in the lower ranks, the ones still loyal to him, is that heâs looking outside."
"Outside the sect?"
"Outside the normal channels," Xu Wen corrected. "Thereâs a figure some of the older outer disciples whisper about. A âHidden Expertâ who operates in the shadows between the major powers. He doesnât belong to a sect or a clan. He takes contracts. Discreet, permanent solutions to problematic young talents."
Lin Tian went very still. "An assassin."
"A specialist," Xu Wen nodded. "They say he cultivates a technique that leaves no spiritual signature, that he can mimic the aura of a beast or a natural disaster. His price is astronomical, but Feng Jianâs faction has deep coffers, filled with resources skimmed for years. Theyâre pooling everything. The offer has likely already been made."
The comfortable warmth from his breakthrough chilled. This wasnât a duel with rules, or a political game of favors. This was a knife in the dark from a professional who didnât care about resonance or bonds.
"Do you have a name? A description?"
Xu Wen shook his head. "Only a title they use when theyâre sure no one is listening. They call him the âSilent Wind.â Because by the time you feel him, itâs already over."
He met Lin Tianâs eyes. "Youâve won the public battles, Lin Tian. You have the Councilâs protection, at least on paper. But Feng Jian is playing a different game now. Heâs not trying to defeat you in the light. Heâs hiring someone to make you disappear into the dark."
End of Chapter 113