The warm glow of sunset cast long shadows across the training grounds as Xiang Yu and Li Yao continued their rigorous practice. Their weapons clashed rhythmically, each strike and parry flowing into the next with increasing precision as they pushed each other to new limits. Only when dusk fully settled did they finally lower their weapons, acknowledging it was ti for the evening al.
As Xiang Yu approached the dining area, ready to begin his culinary preparations, a sudden gust of wind swept through the area, announcing his martial aunt's arrival. Elder Huang descended gracefully from the sky, her robes billowing around her. In the next mont, Elder Guo appeared as well, his curiosity evidently piqued by her dramatic entrance.
Elder Huang produced a lamp from her spatial storage, its appearance deceptively ordinary save for one remarkable feature—a black fla burning steadily within the glass enclosure. With deliberate movents, she removed the lid, and imdiately the black fla attempted to escape. Acting swiftly, she summoned a bright red fla from her palm, enveloping the black fire within its grasp. Despite her obvious power, a slight tension in her face revealed the effort required to contain it.
"I don't know what fla this is since I've never seen a black fla before," she explained, her eyes never leaving the dancing darkness in her grasp. "When I got it, I thought it was a special fla. I have the phoenix bloodline which allows to absorb flas to enhance myself, but when I tried to absorb this fla, it also tried to absorb my flas. I thought it was because my bloodline was weaker, so I waited to enhance my bloodline so I could be able to absorb it."
A sigh of disappointnt escaped her lips, her expression montarily clouding. "Although I've had a few chances to advance my bloodline, it's only advanced a little each ti, nowhere near what I'd need to be able to consu this fla."
Her deanor brightened suddenly, as if shaking off past regrets. "Instead of letting it rot there for god knows how long, you should have it," she declared, pushing the fla—still wrapped in her own crimson energy—toward Xiang Yu.
Xiang Yu watched the approaching black fla with fascination, his eyes capturing every detail of its srizing dance. Though dark, it wasn't completely so—tiny sparks of white flickered throughout its core, appearing and vanishing in an instant, reminiscent of stars twinkling in a night sky. As he ntally questioned what level this mysterious spirit fla might be, he cautiously extended his hand.
The mont his fingers drew near, the black fla leaped from Elder Huang's control, wrapping around his hand with startling eagerness. Alard, Xiang Yu stumbled backward, frantically shaking his arm in panic, certain he would burn to death. Yet the expected agony never ca, and as suddenly as it had appeared, the fla vanished entirely.
"Where did it go?" he asked, bewildered, examining his unmarked hand.
Elder Huang smiled knowingly. "This fla is really fond of you. It seems I made the right choice giving it to you."
From the sidelines, Elder Guo stroked his beard thoughtfully. It was highly unusual for a spirit fla to show such affinity for anyone—even now, it had tried to escape Elder Huang, who by all accounts should have been its ideal match with her phoenix bloodline. Why would the fla be so attracted to Xiang Yu, soone without even basic spiritual roots? Could his disciple be concealing sothing? Yet the genuine confusion on the young man's face suggested he was as mystified as anyone.
Elder Guo released a contemplative sigh. His disciple, it seed, was more special than anyone had imagined.
…
"What do I do now?" Xiang Yu asked, breaking the montary silence that had fallen over the gathering. His voice held a mixture of curiosity and caution—understandable reactions to having a mysterious fla seemingly disappear into his body.
Elder Huang's expression brightened with enthusiasm as she stepped closer, her robes rustling softly in the evening breeze. "Usually, refining a fla takes a long ti, but since it seems attracted to you, it shouldn't be that big of a problem," she explained. Her eyes glead with interest as she observed her martial nephew. "Just try to feel the fla throughout your body and bring it out."
Nodding, Xiang Yu closed his eyes, his expression settling into focused concentration. The world around him faded away as he turned his awareness inward, searching for the mysterious fire that had so eagerly bonded with him. At first, there was nothing—just the familiar sensations of his own body, the steady rhythm of his heartbeat, the flow of blood through his veins. Then, gradually, he sensed sothing new—a subtle warmth unlike his natural body heat, concentrated sowhere deep within his core.
Several seconds passed as he familiarized himself with this foreign presence, ntally reaching toward it, attempting to coax it outward. Suddenly, as if responding to an unspoken command, a dark fla materialized on his palm. It danced silently, casting no heat that would harm him, yet he could feel its power humming through his fingers. Unlike ordinary fire, this fla made no sound—no crackling, no gentle roar—it burned in eerie silence, its darkness occasionally punctuated by those fleeting white sparks.
A smile of satisfaction spread across Xiang Yu's face. This unexpected gift represented more than just a rare treasure; it was another tool for survival in this dangerous cultivation world. As the thought of survival crossed his mind, he wondered whether this new acquisition would manifest in his system. With practiced ntal focus, he summoned his status screen, and there it was, neatly catalogued among his other abilities:
[Spirit Fla: Abyssal Void Fla: 7th Grade (1/30,000)]
Surprise flickered across his features as he processed this information. A seventh-grade fla! The revelation stunned him. From Elder Huang's casual deanor, it seed she hadn't realized the true value of what she had given away. This wasn't rely a valuable treasure—it was the kind of treasure that would provoke bloody conflicts even among top-tier sects.
Even more astonishing was the experience bar attached to the fla. In all his research about cultivation resources, Xiang Yu had never encountered any ntion of spirit flas being upgradeable. The common understanding was that a fla's grade remained fixed eternally—a seventh-grade fla would always remain seventh-grade. Yet here was his system, suggesting otherwise.
The experience requirent was daunting, second only to Battle Instinct in magnitude. Still, this didn't diminish Xiang Yu's excitent. If anything, it intensified his anticipation. What might this fla beco if upgraded? What powers would it possess if he sohow managed to elevate it to first grade? The possibilities sent a thrill of anticipation through him.
Yet as he considered the fla's na—Abyssal Void Fla—an inexplicable uneasiness settled in his stomach. Sothing about the na gave him an ominous feeling, though he couldn't quite put his finger on it.
Across the courtyard, Li Yao observed the black fla dancing on her senior brother's palm with widening eyes. "Do you know that fla?" she silently asked the ancient empress residing within her.
The empress, who had been uncharacteristically quiet during this entire exchange, released a subtle sigh. [Yeah, I do,] ca the reluctant response.
"Is it good?" Li Yao asked enthusiastically, hoping for confirmation that her senior brother had received sothing truly beneficial.
[Well, that's hard to say,] the empress replied with uncharacteristic hesitation. [That fla seems to be a fragnt of the Abyssal Void Fla, which is one of the ten original flas. It's quite rare to get a fragnt this big even in the immortal realm.]
"Then why is it a bad thing?" Li Yao pressed, confusion evident in her ntal voice. A powerful, rare fla sounded like an unequivocal blessing for her senior brother.
[Well, the appearance of such a big fragnt is bound to attract attention from so people who want it for themselves,] the empress explained, her tone grave.
"Huh? But didn't martial aunt always have it? Why hasn't anyone ever appeared?" Li Yao questioned, struggling to understand the sudden shift from fortune to potential danger.
[Well, there are probably many interested parties, so they keep each other in check,] ca the empress's cryptic response.
"Then what has changed?" Li Yao pressed, her concern mounting.
[Well, if you had sothing you really wanted, but there were others like you so you kept each other in check, what do you think would happen if soone random suddenly took the thing you were eyeing?] the empress asked pointedly.
Realization dawned on Li Yao's face as understanding clicked into place. While the fla remained unrefined, competing interests maintained a stalemate. But now that Xiang Yu had successfully bonded with it, that fragile balance would shatter. The various parties would no longer concern themselves with keeping each other in check—they would simply pursue the fla and, by extension, her senior brother.
A fierce protectiveness surged through Li Yao. Things were becoming truly dangerous. She needed to accelerate her own cultivation, to grow stronger faster so she could shield her senior brother from the troubles that would inevitably co.
…
anwhile, in an unknown location dinsion beyond mortal comprehension, an entity of unfathomable size floated in an endless void. This creature, so vast that neither beginning nor end could be perceived, suddenly opened its eyes—ancient orbs that had witnessed the birth and death of countless worlds.
"Hmm, soone seems to have refined a fragnt of mine," the creature's voice resonated through the emptiness, a sound that could shatter planets yet sohow remained confined to this isolated pocket of nothingness.
The being's consciousness stretched across incomprehensible distances, focusing on a specific point in the endless void. "That direction... a mortal world?" Surprise colored its ancient voice for a brief mont before shifting to a tone of unmistakable excitent.
"Interesting,"
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