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In the quiet of the early morning, the room where Li Chen lay stirred with the faint scent of burning herbs. Zhang i sat beside him, her hands gently holding his as she watched for any sign of movent. The ritual herbs, designed to expel the dark magic from his body, filled the room with a thick, dicinal smoke, curling lazily through the air. Every breath Li Chen took was shallow but steady—a small improvent, yet a glimr of hope.

Zhang i’s eyes never left his face, watching for the slightest change. His brow twitched slightly, and for a brief mont, she thought she saw his fingers move. She held her breath, her heart racing. "Li Chen," she whispered, leaning closer, her hand tightening around his. "If you can hear , keep fighting. The babies and I need you. We’re waiting for you."

A soft knock on the door startled her, and she turned to see Sun Lixia enter quietly, her expression a mixture of worry and exhaustion. She had barely slept since Li Chen had been brought ho, her mind consud by the growing threats outside and the fragile state of her son. She walked over to Zhang i, placing a comforting hand on her shoulder.

"Any changes?" Sun Lixia asked softly.

Zhang i nodded, her eyes glistening with tears. "I think... I think he moved. Just a little, but it was sothing."

Sun Lixia’s heart lifted for a mont, but the weight of their reality pressed down on her once again. "It’s a good sign," she said, her voice steady, though the tension in her face was hard to ignore. "But we need more ti. And ti is sothing we’re running out of."

Zhang i glanced at her mother-in-law, sensing the urgency in her tone. "What do you an?"

Sun Lixia sighed, her hand resting on the edge of the bed. "The longer it takes for Li Chen to recover, the stronger Zhang Yiming becos. We’ve already heard of villages being attacked. His power is growing, and the demons will only beco more dangerous."

Zhang i bit her lip, fear creeping into her thoughts. "What if he’s not ready in ti? What if..." Her voice broke, the possibility too painful to voice.

Sun Lixia shook her head. "He will be ready. We’ll make sure of it. But we need to be prepared. We can’t wait for Zhang Yiming to make his next move without a plan."

Just then, Madam Tang and Wang Ying entered the room, their expressions serious. Madam Tang approached Sun Lixia, nodding briefly to Zhang i before turning her attention to the elder Sun.

"Sun Lixia," Madam Tang began, her voice quiet but urgent, "we need to talk. Ti is not on our side, and the demons are growing more dangerous by the day. We have to act quickly before Zhang Yiming’s power becos too great to stop."

Sun Lixia nodded, gesturing for them to sit by the window, out of earshot of Zhang i, who remained focused on Li Chen. "Tell what you know," she said, her voice low.

Madam Tang sighed deeply, her eyes clouded with worry. "The demons that Zhang Yiming controls... they feed off chaos, fear, and destruction. Every ti they attack, they grow stronger, and so does Zhang Yiming. The more ti we give him, the more powerful they beco. If we don’t stop him soon, the demons will spread their influence to larger cities, and the devastation will be unimaginable."

Wang Ying chid in, his voice somber. "The ancient texts warn of this. Once the demons reach a certain level of strength, they can influence not just people but entire governnts, bending them to their will. We’ve seen the start of it in the villages, but soon, it will spread to cities. If Zhang Yiming sets his sights on Shanghai or another major city, we won’t be able to contain it."

Sun Lixia’s eyes darkened with the realization. "So we need to act fast. We can’t wait for Li Chen to fully recover."

Madam Tang nodded. "Exactly. And I fear we don’t have much ti before Zhang Yiming moves to strike a larger target. He’s not just after power—he’s after domination."

Sun Lixia looked down at her hands, her mind racing. "Then we need to prepare. We can’t face this alone. We’ll need all the help we can get."

---

By midday, the Sun family was in full motion. Li Xiaojun, Sun Lixia, and several trusted allies began reaching out to old contacts, calling in favors, and gathering as many martial masters and fighters as they could. Their villa beca a hub of activity, with ssages being sent out to families and warriors from all over the region. Each phone call and ssage carried the sa ssage: *The demons have returned, and we need to stand together.*

Li Xiaojun stood in the study, the phone pressed to his ear. His expression was grim as he spoke to one of the heads of a prominent martial family, a man nad Wu Zhen. "We can’t afford to wait any longer. Zhang Yiming has demons at his command, and they’ve already attacked multiple villages. We need every capable fighter ready to defend the city if it cos to that."

There was a long pause on the other end of the line before Wu Zhen finally replied. "We’ll be there. My family is already preparing. I never thought I’d see the day when the ancient demons returned, but if the legends are true, we’re all in danger. Keep us updated."

Li Xiaojun hung up the phone, his mind racing with the implications of what lay ahead. He glanced at Sun Lixia, who was busy organizing the next round of communications. "Everyone we’ve contacted is preparing, but we’ll need more than martial artists. We need a full resistance if we’re going to stand a chance against Zhang Yiming."

Sun Lixia nodded, her face set in determination. "Then we’ll get it. We’ve survived too much to lose now."

---

anwhile, far away from the quiet tension of the Sun family villa, Zhang Yiming stood in his penthouse, the skyline of the city stretching out before him. The demons that now followed his every command stood at attention, their eyes vacant and soulless. Zhang Yiming had grown accustod to their presence, the twisted satisfaction of controlling them filling him with a sense of invincibility.

He smirked as he felt a sudden shift in the air, a faint ripple that made him pause. It was subtle, but undeniable—Li Chen was alive. His smirk deepened, knowing that his old enemy had survived, but weakened.

"It seems your precious guardian isn’t dead after all," Zhang Yiming muttered to himself, his eyes narrowing as he gazed out over the city. "But no matter. He won’t be ready in ti."

He turned to the demons, his voice cold and commanding. "It’s ti to escalate. We’ve played long enough in the shadows. The world needs to see what true power looks like."

The demons stirred, their heads tilting in unison, awaiting their next command.

"Target the cities," Zhang Yiming said, his voice filled with cruel delight. "Start with the smaller ones, but make sure they feel the fear. We’ll force the world to acknowledge us. By the ti they realize what’s happening, it’ll be too late."

The demons moved swiftly, disappearing into the darkness as they prepared for their next mission. Zhang Yiming walked back to the map that lay on his desk, his fingers tracing the outlines of the surrounding cities. His eyes settled on Shanghai, and a slow, wicked smile crept across his face.

"Shanghai," he whispered. "Soon, it will all be mine."

---

Back at the Sun family villa, Li Chen stirred ever so slightly, a faint groan escaping his lips. Zhang i imdiately leaned forward, her heart pounding. "Li Chen?" she whispered, her eyes wide with hope.

His eyelids fluttered, but he didn’t wake. Still, it was the first real movent he had shown since Master Chen had brought him back, and Zhang i clung to that small sign like a lifeline.

Downstairs, Master Chen, Sun Lixia, and Madam Tang continued their preparations, unaware of the danger that was drawing ever closer. The Sun family’s network of allies was growing, but ti was slipping away faster than they could gather their forces.

By nightfall, news began to spread of attacks in several nearby cities. Reports of chaos, destruction, and a wave of terror gripped the region as Zhang Yiming’s demons descended on larger, more populated areas. Panic spread like wildfire, and the governnt struggled to respond to the growing crisis.

Li Xiaojun received the first report, his face paling as he listened to the news. He rushed into the living room, where Sun Lixia and the others were gathered.

"They’ve started attacking the cities," he said, his voice tight with urgency. "It’s already begun."

Sun Lixia exchanged a glance with Master Chen, her heart pounding with the realization that they were running out of ti. "We need to accelerate our plans," she said. "Zhang Yiming isn’t going to stop until he has everything."

Master Chen nodded grimly. "Then we’ll need to be ready for him. The battle is coming to us, whether we’re ready or not."

As the news of the devastation spread throughout the country, the Sun family and their allies braced themselves for the storm. The full-scale assault was coming, and all eyes were now on Shanghai.

Zhang Yiming had set his sights on the city, and soon, the battle for its survival would begin.

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