Lin Tian sensed his companions: Xueyaâs cold focus and Su Lanâs protective heat closed in.
The chamber dissolved, its golden threads turning to dust in the mountain wind. At the center, the emissary remained trapped in her own hardened silk. Lin Tian approached. Her bindings had loosened enough for her to breathe, but she stayed immobile, head bowed,strands of dark hair sticking to her damp forehead.
He crouched in front of her, the gravel of the path crunching under his boots. "Li Yao," he said.
She flinched at the name. "Donât," she whispered, her voice raw. "Thatâs not... itâs a title they gave me. For this... duty."
"What is your name?"
She hesitated, her eyes darting to his, searching for cruelty. Finding none, only that unnerving, depthless calm. "Yue Chan," she finally said, the admission seeming to cost her the last of her pride.
"Yue Chan." He tested the name. It suited her betterâsofter, with a hidden resilience. "You tried to drain me. To hand me over. Why?"
A bitter, choked sound escaped her. "Why does anyone do anything in this world? They have my sisters."
"Who?"
"I donât know their name," she said, the words tumbling out now, fast and desperate. "They wear shadows like cloaks. They came to the Golden Silkworm Sect a month ago. They took Luo and Mei from the weaving halls. They said... they said if I didnât bring you to the Waystation, if I didnât test your energy and report back, they would send me back my sistersâ threads. Empty."
Her voice broke on the last word.
Empty threads
. Lin Tian understood. It meant their life force, their very souls, spun out and gone.
Sheâs not an assassin,
he thought.
Sheâs a ransom note.
"What did they want to know?" he asked, his tone still even.
"Everything," Yue Chan breathed. "The nature of your power. Its source. If it could be... harvested. They thought you were just a lucky outer disciple with a strange physique. They didnât know about the... the thing inside you." She looked at him with a kind of horrified awe. "What
is
inside you?"
"A promise," Lin Tian said simply. He reached out, not to hurt her, but to place two fingers against the gray silk over her wrist. He let a trickle of his awareness flow through the connection, into her. The System hummed to life, scanning.
[Target Identified: Yue Chan. Cultivation: Golden Thread Core Formation (Early Stage).]
[Analysis: Spiritual root corrupted by external parasitic imprint. Designation: âSoul-Siphon Geas.â Primary function: continuous monitoring and energy diversion. Secondary function: detonation upon betrayal of contractors.]
A geas. A slave collar woven into her very foundation. No wonder she obeyed.
[Parasitic root is linked to three life signatures elsewhere. Presumed hostages. Root is degrading hostâs vitality. Estimated lifespan at current decay: 2 years.]
She was dying for her sisters, and her captors hadnât even told her.
Before he could speak again, the air behind him rippled. A chill breeze, then a wave of dry heat. He didnât need to turn.
Xueya stepped from a shimmer of frost, her white robes pristine, her expression as sharp and clear as a frozen lake. Su Lan appeared a heartbeat later, the ground at her feet steaming slightly, her medical satchel slung over one shoulder, her eyes already scanning the bound woman with a physicianâs intensity.
"We felt the trap break," Xueya said, her gaze moving from Lin Tian to Yue Chan. "Is this the spider?"
"Sheâs more of a fly," Lin Tian said, standing up. "Caught in a bigger web."
Su Lan moved forward, kneeling beside Yue Chan with a practicality that brooked no argument. She ignored the bindings for a moment, placing her palm an inch from Yue Chanâs forehead. A faint golden glow emanated from Su Lanâs skin.
"Severe spiritual anemia," Su Lan murmured, more to herself than anyone. "Chronic energy drain. Thereâs a... a knot. Here." She tapped her own chest, over the heart. "Itâs feeding on her."
"A geas," Lin Tian confirmed. "Keyed to her sistersâ lives. She was blackmailed."
Xueyaâs icy gaze softened by a fraction. She studied Yue Chanâs face, the tear tracks, the utter defeat in her posture. "She fights for family," Xueya stated. It wasnât a question.
"She does," Lin Tian said.
To his surpriseâthough perhaps it shouldnât have beenâXueya knelt on Yue Chanâs other side. She reached out, and with a touch so gentle it seemed impossible from the Ice Fairy, she brushed a strand of hair from Yue Chanâs face. "Look at me," Xueya commanded, her voice quiet.
Yue Chan, trembling, obeyed.
"You tried to harm my bonded," Xueya said, her words precise. "That is a crime that merits death."
Yue Chan closed her eyes, waiting for the blow.
"But you did it to save your blood," Xueya continued. "That is a reason that merits understanding. Our strength is built on bonds. Not just of love, but of loyalty. You have loyalty. You are just... misdirected."
Su Lan nodded, her diagnostic glow fading. "The parasitic root is killing her. Itâs a vile thing. But the foundation beneath it... itâs strong. A weaverâs soul. It could be..." She looked up at Lin Tian, her fiery eyes alight with a healerâs passion. "It could be something beautiful. If it was cleansed. If it was
reforged
."
Lin Tian felt their resolve through the bonds. There was no jealousy, no territorial anger. Instead, he felt a unified, protective impulse. They saw a pillar, cracked and burdened, that could one day help hold up their shared sky. The logic of the Harem Link System, reflected in their own hearts.
Theyâre recruiting for me,
he realized with a faint inner smile.
"Can you do it?" Su Lan asked him. "Your... method. Can you cleanse the corruption?"
Lin Tian looked at Yue Chan. "The process will be invasive. It will touch the core of your cultivation. It will hurt. But it will not harm your sisters. I can sever the link the geas uses to threaten them."
Yue Chanâs eyes flew open, wide with a hope so fragile it hurt to see. "You... you can free them?"
"I can free you all," Lin Tian said. "But you have to choose it. You have to want to be more than a hostage."
For a long moment, she was silent. She looked at Xueyaâs cool, assessing gaze, at Su Lanâs earnest, fiery compassion, and finally at Lin Tianâs patient, unwavering certainty.
"I choose," she whispered, a new strength threading into her voice. "I choose to live. I choose to fight for them properly. Not as a slave, but as a sister."
"Good," Lin Tian said.
He placed his hand fully over the gray silk on her chest, where Su Lan had indicated the knot. "This will hold you still," he said of the bindings. "Itâs for your own safety." With a thought, he commanded the Chaos-Harmony Vessel to act.
He didnât just push his energy in. He
invited
the System to interface.
[Parasitic Root âSoul-Siphon Geasâ detected. Initiating Cleansing Protocol.]
[Utilizing Bond Resonance: Ice Phoenix (Stability) + Emberheart Sage (Purification) as templates.]
[Objective: Convert parasitic architecture into supportive symbiotic root. Proposed designation: âCelestial Weaver Foundation.â]
[Warning: Host spiritual stability is low. Procedure carries risk of spiritual collapse.]
Weâll see about that,
Lin Tian thought. He reached through his bonds, not to take, but to borrow.
Xueya. Give me your stillness. The unbreakable cold.
A river of glacial silver flowed into him, not to boost his power, but to provide a frameworkâa perfect, stable lattice.
Su Lan. Give me your transformative fire. The heat that purges corruption.
A wave of golden-white fire coalesced with the silver lattice, a cleansing inferno held in check. Merging them within the Vessel, Lin Tian drove this spear of intent into Yue Chan.
She gasped, arching against her bindings as a sickly, dark-green light eruptedâthe geas fighting back. It writhed, lashing with tendrils of compulsion.
Lin Tianâs lattice provided an incorruptible structure; his fire scorched the dark intrusion, burning out the squatter without harming her foundation. Yue Chan cried out in agony and release.
"Hold on," Su Lan urged, channeling soothing warmth. "Itâs leaving."
"I see your sistersâ threads," Lin Tian stated. As the geas tried to snap them, he used his frozen scalpel to snip the hostility. The malice died.
The three life-threads remained, glowing faintly and free. They were no longer chains. They were simply... connections.
The dark-green mass in Yue Chanâs core shrank, withered, and under the relentless purifying fire, dissolved into nothingness.
[Parasitic Root eliminated.]
Now, for the reconstruction. The void left behind was a wound in her spiritual self. Lin Tian didnât leave it empty. He took the essence of what had been stolen from herâher loyalty, her skill, her will to protectâand, using the Systemâs blueprint, he wove it back.
He spun the silver stability and the golden fire into a new core architecture. It gleamed with a soft, opalescent light, threads of silver and gold intertwined in an infinitely complex, beautiful pattern. A loom for a soul.
[Celestial Weaver Foundation implanted. Syncing with hostâs original Golden Thread cultivation... Integration complete.]
[New Linked Partner detected: Yue Chan. Compatibility: 78%. Bond Established.]
[Trait Unlocked: âCelestial Weaverâ â Grants enhanced perception of spiritual connections, ability to mend or reinforce bonds, and craft spiritual constructs.]
Lin Tian withdrew his hand; the gray bindings fell away like dead leaves.
Yue Chan collapsed, but Su Lan and Xueya caught her. Her skin flushed with health, and her eyes held newfound clarity. She studied her hands, a shimmering thread of light dancing from her fingertip before vanishing.
"Itâs gone," she breathed. "The cold weight. Itâs just me." She gazed at Lin Tian, eyes brimming with gratitude. "My sisters?"
"The threat is severed," Lin Tian replied. "The geas is dead. They are safe."
Yue Chan sobbed in relief, then steeled herself. "The shadow organization will know. They will come."
"Let them," Xueya said coldly. "They will find our walls high."
Su Lan steadied her. "You need rest. Your new foundation is fresh."
Yue Chan looked at themâthe architect, the ice, the fire. A fragile smile touched her lips. "What happens now?"
Lin Tian met her gaze, sensing the new thread in their tapestry. "Now, you learn to be a pillar. We find whoâs trying to shake it."
End of Chapter 159