Night settled slowly over Qingyun Sect.
The mountain peaks disappeared beneath drifting fog while lantern light spread across the inner courtyards in muted gold. From a distance, the sect appeared peaceful—ancient halls suspended between clouds, disciples moving quietly beneath carved stone bridges, spiritual lamps flickering against dark pine forests.
It resembled stability.
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Shen Luo knew better now.
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Large sects survived not because they were stable.
They survived because they concealed instability efficiently.
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### **The Summons**
He arrived at Elder Han's courtyard precisely on time.
Not early.
Not late.
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Punctuality carried meaning in hierarchical places.
Too eager appeared submissive.
Too delayed appeared disrespectful.
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Balance mattered.
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The courtyard itself remained unchanged from before: a low stone table beneath a dead tree, narrow lanterns burning without smoke, quiet water flowing through shallow channels carved into black stone.
Minimal decoration.
Minimal waste.
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The kind of place cultivated by someone who valued control over appearance.
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Elder Han sat alone beside the table.
No attendants.
No guards.
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That, more than anything else, demonstrated confidence.
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### **The Old Man Watches Quietly**
"Sit."
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Shen Luo obeyed.
Slowly.
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The elder poured tea into two cups without looking at him.
The movement was steady, unhurried.
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No spiritual energy leaked from his body.
No pressure spread intentionally.
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Yet the space around him still felt heavy.
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True power eventually stopped needing display.
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### **The First Observation**
"You're injured more severely than before."
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Not a question.
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Shen Luo picked up the tea carefully with his left hand.
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"The assignment was difficult."
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Elder Han glanced briefly toward Shen Luo's unmoving right arm beneath his sleeve.
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"Yes," he said quietly.
"…It was."
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### **Silence Before Purpose**
Neither spoke for several moments.
The sound of flowing water filled the courtyard softly.
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Shen Luo waited.
Because people like Elder Han rarely called others merely to converse.
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Eventually, the elder set his cup down.
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"The western ridge existed long before Qingyun Sect."
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There it was.
Not interrogation.
Information.
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### **Shen Luo Listens Carefully**
"The first elders who founded this sect discovered the suppressive ruin already active," Elder Han continued.
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"They lacked the ability to destroy it."
A brief pause.
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"So they built around it instead."
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Interesting.
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Not masters of the problem.
Custodians of it.
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### **A Different Perspective Emerges**
"Every generation since then maintained the seals and monitored instability," the elder said.
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"Most were told very little."
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His eyes lifted toward Shen Luo briefly.
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"I was told more than most."
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### **That Was Also Information**
Not merely explanation.
Positioning.
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Elder Han was defining himself carefully now.
Not as sect authority.
As partial inheritor of hidden knowledge.
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Which meant he himself lacked complete understanding.
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### **The Tea Grows Cold Between Them**
"You want to ask about the deviation," Shen Luo said calmly.
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Elder Han almost smiled.
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"No."
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A pause.
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"I want to ask why you survived it."
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Direct.
At last.
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### **Stillness**
The night air seemed quieter after the question.
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Shen Luo understood immediately this was the real conversation.
Everything before it had been preparation.
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### **Choosing the Shape of Truth**
Too much denial would fail.
Too much honesty would be catastrophic.
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So he answered the only way still available:
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"I don't fully know."
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Elder Han watched him without interruption.
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"But I felt something inside the structure respond to me," Shen Luo continued carefully.
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True.
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"Not consciously."
Another pause.
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"…Instinctively."
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Also true.
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### **The Elder's Expression Changes Slightly**
Not surprise.
Confirmation.
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"You perceived alignment."
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Not a question.
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Shen Luo remained silent.
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### **Elder Han Leans Back Slightly**
"That should not have happened."
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"I gathered as much."
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A faint breath resembling amusement escaped the old man.
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"…You speak strangely for an outer disciple."
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### **A Dangerous Statement**
Shen Luo answered calmly:
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"Outer disciples still think."
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For several seconds, Elder Han simply looked at him.
Then—
Unexpectedly—
He laughed quietly.
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Not loudly.
Not warmly.
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But genuinely.
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### **The Atmosphere Shifts Slightly**
"Most disciples either flatter power or fear it," Elder Han said.
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"You mostly observe it."
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That was not praise.
It was diagnosis.
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### **The Real Discussion Begins**
"The structure beneath the western ridge suppressed more than fragments," Elder Han said quietly.
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"It suppressed awareness."
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Shen Luo's eyes narrowed slightly.
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"…Meaning?"
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"Most cultivators exposed to the pathway lose themselves gradually."
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The elder's gaze drifted toward the dark mountain horizon.
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"They stop distinguishing between desire and convergence."
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### **The Words Matter**
Convergence again.
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Always the same principle.
Alignment.
Absorption.
Continuation.
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### **Elder Han Continues**
"The suppressive structure interrupted that process."
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A pause.
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"Imperfectly."
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### **An Old Fear**
"Why not destroy every fragment completely?" Shen Luo asked.
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The elder looked at him for a long moment before answering.
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"Because no one ever succeeded."
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Simple.
Certain.
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"Every attempt at eradication accelerated spread."
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Exactly what the entity implied.
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### **The Elder Reveals More**
"Centuries ago, a sect far stronger than Qingyun attempted direct annihilation of a major convergence site."
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The lantern flame beside them flickered softly in the wind.
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"The entire sect disappeared within three months."
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No dramatic emphasis.
No myth-making.
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Which made the statement more unsettling.
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### **Consequences Beyond Understanding**
"Dead?" Shen Luo asked.
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Elder Han shook his head slowly.
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"No survivors remained identifiable enough to answer that question."
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Silence followed.
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### **The Elder Finally Looks Directly at Him**
"You altered the western ridge without triggering full dispersal."
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A pause.
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"That has never happened before."
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There it was again.
Not accusation.
Not suspicion.
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Interest.
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### **Which Made Elder Han Dangerous**
People driven by fear act predictably.
People driven by curiosity do not.
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### **The Elder Asks Quietly**
"What exactly did you do?"
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This time the question carried genuine weight.
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Because Elder Han truly wanted to know.
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### **Shen Luo Thinks Carefully**
The truthful answer would reveal too much.
The false answer would reveal too little.
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So he chose structure instead of detail.
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"The suppressive system depended on directional compression."
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Elder Han's eyes sharpened instantly.
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"You understood the formation?"
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"Partially."
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Another partial truth.
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"It overcorrected after structural imbalance spread."
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The elder remained completely silent now.
Listening carefully.
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"I forced the imbalance further."
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Still true.
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"Instead of destroying the convergence directly…"
A pause.
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"…I disrupted its coherence."
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### **The Courtyard Falls Quiet**
Even the water seemed quieter now.
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Elder Han did not respond immediately.
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Because what Shen Luo described should not have been possible for an outer disciple.
Perhaps not possible at all.
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### **Finally**
"…Deviation," the elder murmured softly.
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Not disbelief now.
Understanding.
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### **A New Possibility Appears**
For the first time since arriving at the courtyard, Elder Han's posture shifted subtly.
Not relaxed.
Focused.
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"As long as the pathway exists," he said slowly,
"…every sect, every suppressive structure, every inherited seal ultimately follows the same logic."
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Control.
Containment.
Repetition.
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### **Shen Luo Finishes the Thought**
"…And therefore repeats the same failures."
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Elder Han looked at him sharply.
Then—
Slowly—
Nodded.
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### **The Most Dangerous Moment Yet**
The elder studied Shen Luo for a long time after that.
Long enough for silence itself to become pressure.
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Finally he asked:
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"…What are you?"
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Not who.
What.
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### **Stillness**
Shen Luo met the old man's eyes calmly.
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Then answered with absolute honesty for the first time that night.
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"…I don't know yet."
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### **The Wind Moves Through the Courtyard**
Elder Han held his gaze several moments longer.
Searching.
Measuring.
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Then finally leaned back again.
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"…Good."
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The answer surprised Shen Luo slightly.
Not visibly.
Internally.
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### **The Elder Explains**
"People who think they understand themselves too early become easy to control."
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A faint pause.
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"Especially cultivators."
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### **The Real Reason for the Meeting**
Elder Han lifted his tea once more.
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"The sect will continue watching you."
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Expected.
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"Some will suspect you."
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Also expected.
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"Some will attempt to use you."
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Inevitable.
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Then the elder added quietly:
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"And some will eventually try to kill you."
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### **Not Threat. Instruction.**
Shen Luo understood immediately.
This was not warning born from concern.
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It was preparation.
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### **The Final Revelation**
"There are others beyond Qingyun Sect who monitor convergence anomalies," Elder Han said.
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The words settled heavily.
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"When deviation spreads far enough…"
A pause.
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"…they will notice."
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### **The World Expands**
For the first time since awakening the system, Shen Luo felt the true scale of the path beneath him.
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The western ridge was not unique.
The pathway was not local.
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And the forces surrounding it extended far beyond a single mountain sect.
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### **The End of the Conversation**
Elder Han stood slowly.
The meeting was over.
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But before Shen Luo could leave, the elder spoke once more without turning around:
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"…Do not trust the sect too much."
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A brief silence.
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"…But do not underestimate it either."
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Then he walked into the darkness beyond the courtyard.
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And disappeared.
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### **Alone Again**
Shen Luo remained seated beside the cooling tea long after Elder Han left.
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The night air moved quietly through the dead tree branches above him.
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Inside his chest, the inheritance pulsed once.
Slowly.
Almost thoughtfully.
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And for the first time—
Shen Luo understood clearly:
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The real story had only just begun.
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### **End of Chapter 31**
