The front courtyard of the Lin Clan had never been this quiet. Even the guards who usually joked during morning rotations stood stiff with their hands on their weapons—not because they expected danger, but because Bai Xueya's presence demanded a different kind of attention. Her footsteps were light, steady, and confident as she crossed the stone path, and Lin Tian felt the weight of every movement as if the air around her pushed the world into a calmer shape.
Her white hair shifted gently when she walked. Her robes—a fitted white and blue combination with clean lines and a deep neckline—moved around her legs without restricting her steps. She didn't dress like someone trying to impress a clan. She dressed like someone who already stood above such things.
Lin Tian watched her approach and kept his face steady. Inside, something tightened in his chest. She looked composed in a way he couldn't even imitate.
'Someone like her shouldn't be tied to someone like me.'
But he kept it silent.
The Azure Snow Sword Sect envoy stepped forward and bowed just enough to be polite. "Lady Bai has arrived safely. We request entry to discuss the engagement agreement and to give our official statement."
Clan Leader Lin Zhaotian returned the bow. "The Lin Clan welcomes you. Please, come inside. We have arranged a hall suitable for formal discussion."
Xueya's gaze passed briefly over the gathered elders before resting on Lin Tian. Her expression didn't change, but her look held a subtle… pause. A recognition. A silent acknowledgment that lingered half a beat longer than courtesy required.
Lin Tian nodded back, trying not to let his heartbeat show in his eyes.
The envoy and escort followed the clan leader through the courtyard. Lin Tian walked behind his uncle, his steps steady even though his stomach felt tight, like something important was slowly closing in around him.
Inside the hall, elders took their places. A quiet tension filled the air—not hostile, but heavy, like everyone was waiting for a blade to drop.
The envoy wasted no time. "We thank the Lin Clan for the reception. The matter before us concerns the engagement between Lady Bai Xueya and Young Master Lin Tian. This agreement was arranged in the past, and the circumstances of both clans have changed considerably."
The Bai Clan representative nodded. "Our clan believes discussing dissolution is in everyone's best interest."
Lin Tian didn't lift his head. He felt no anger—just a familiar ache, the quiet kind that never really went away.
Elder Qin leaned toward Elder Shao. "Here it comes."
Lin Tian heard it.
But he didn't flinch.
The envoy continued, voice smooth and practiced. "Lady Bai has reached True Spirit Peak. Her talent is unmatched. Maintaining this engagement may hinder her future. Therefore, we suggest dissolving it formally—"
Elder Hua nodded slowly. "Her potential is extraordinary. We understand."
The Bai representative added, "We don't wish disrespect. But neither clan gains from a forced, mismatched bond."
The envoy turned toward Lin Tian. "Young Master Lin, your thoughts matter. We ask for your perspective first."
Silence settled.
Xueya's eyes shifted to him again—steady, unreadable, but not cold. A softness flickered beneath the neutrality, as if she cared more about his answer than she let on.
Lin Tian lifted his head. His voice was calm.
"If Lady Bai wishes to leave this engagement behind, then she should be free to do so. I don't want her tied to someone who cannot match her pace, her path, or her world. She deserves a partner who walks beside her without being dragged down."
The elders exchanged glances. They expected polite acceptance—not clarity, not conviction.
Lin Tian continued quietly. "She deserves freedom, not obligation. And I would never ask her to carry the weight of my shortcomings."
He lowered his gaze—not out of shame, but acceptance.
Xueya did not look away from him.
Her fingers tightened slightly in her sleeve, a small movement no one else noticed.
The envoy nodded. "Your understanding is admirable. Then we will proceed with—"
"I will not dissolve the engagement."
Xueya's voice cut clean through the room.
Words sharp enough to freeze the air.
The envoy stiffened. Elders snapped their heads toward her. Even Lin Zhaotian blinked.
Lin Tian felt one heartbeat catch in his throat.
He turned toward her slowly.
She looked right at him.
"A promise between our parents deserves respect," she said, voice steady but with a note deeper than formality. "Their intentions mattered. Their trust mattered. I won't discard their decision without understanding the bond they created."
The Bai representative shifted. "Lady Bai… your future—"
"I know my future," she said evenly. "And choosing to walk away from a promise without even facing the person tied to it is not something I'll do."
Lin Tian's breath hitched—not loud enough for anyone else to hear, but deep enough to shake something inside him.
The envoy's voice hardened. "Lady Bai, your cultivation path—"
She cut him off gently but firmly. "A path built on convenience breaks easily. I don't intend to break mine."
Complete silence.
The room seemed to shrink around the two of them.
Lin Tian finally found his voice. "…You don't owe me anything. You shouldn't hold onto something that hurts your future."
Xueya turned her body fully toward him.
Her eyes softened—just barely.
"I am not choosing this out of pity or duty," she said. "I am choosing it because I don't sever a bond before I understand it. Until I know what this engagement means—truly means—I won't dissolve it."
Her meaning settled into him like warmth and confusion all at once.
The envoy exhaled sharply. "The sect will not be pleased—"
"Then let them not be pleased," she answered, tone as calm as snowfall. "My decision stands."
Lin Clan elders looked stunned but relieved.
Bai Clan members looked unsettled.
And Lin Tian…
…sat with a heart that suddenly felt too full and too tangled to understand.
'Why would someone like her protect a bond with someone like me?'
The question echoed deeper than before.
Not the end of something.
The beginning.
End of Chapter 3
