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They chose the middle path where the mist seed thinnest, hoping for clearer progress. But after only a few steps, the stone walls began to shimr. At first, it looked like moisture catching nonexistent light—then the surface beca mirror-smooth, reflecting versions of themselves that moved independently of reality.

The reflections started simple: Li Wei seeing himself from different angles, Li Hao catching glimpses of his own profile, Li Hua watching her mirror-self turn to look back at her. But with each step, the images grew more elaborate, more insidious.

Li Wei's reflection showed him drowning in his own arrays, runic formulas tangling like vines around his throat as his carefully calculated techniques collapsed into chaos. Li Hao witnessed himself losing control of his essence, his power turning inward, consuming him in a storm of misaligned elents. Li Hua saw her brothers falling, again and again, while her reflected self reached out with hands that could never quite touch them.

Then her reflection shifted, showing scenes she'd buried deep: her forr life as the Shadow Guild's most gifted assassin. The labyrinth twisted these mories, making each death more brutal than it had been, turning swift executions into drawn-out tornts. Her reflected self laughed at her victims' pleas, toying with them before striking—a cruelty she had never allowed herself, even in her darkest days.

Li Hua's breath caught in her throat. A sudden fear gripped her heart—could her brothers see these revelations of her past? But a quick glance showed them transfixed by their own reflections, each trapped in the labyrinth's personalized tornts. The labyrinth was a cruel master of secrets, she realized, exposing them only to those they would wound most deeply.

"Ignore them," Li Wei's voice was tight, his scholar's composure straining against the assault of false images. "They're just illusions. They can't—"

The corridor squeezed inward without warning, forcing them closer to the mirrored surfaces. The reflections gained depth, beca more real. Whispers erged from the glass—echoes of their training, twisted into mockery. Past failures amplified into prophecies of future defeat.

The siblings fought against the mirrors' pull, each reflection a siren song of their deepest fears. Li Wei's hands trembled as ancient scripts twisted before him, Li Hao's breath ca in sharp bursts, and Li Hua's fingers curled into fists at her sides.

These aren't my mories, Li Hua reminded herself fiercely. This isn't who I am. She drew upon years of training—not the kills, but the iron control that had kept her alive. The familiar discipline flooded back, clearing her mind like cold mountain water. Her breathing steadied, each exhale pushing back against the mirror's influence until its grip began to weaken.

She reached for her brothers' hands, squeezing hard enough to anchor them all to reality. "Focus!" she shouted, her voice cutting through the labyrinth's whispers.

Her brothers' faces were pale and sweaty, but at her touch, their eyes cleared. A familiar determination settled over their features—the sa look they'd worn through countless training sessions.

Then, as their training took hold, their breathing steadied in unison. Eyes closed, they centered themselves and when they opened their eyes again, their techniques flowed together in perfect harmony:

Li Wei summoned the Still Lake thod, turning his mind into an undisturbed pool where fear could find no purchase. His reflection rippled and blurred, unable to maintain its hold on his psyche.

Li Hao scattered Phantom Steps in a complex dance, each footfall creating a new illusion until the mirrors couldn't track his true presence. His reflections multiplied, fragnted, lost coherence.

Li Hua deepened her Empty Presence until she barely cast a shadow. The mirrors struggled to hold her image, showing only brief glimpses of mist where she should have been.

The labyrinth pressed harder. The mirrored surfaces bulged outward like fluid glass, threatening to spill their twisted reflections into reality. But each sibling's defense held firm, their techniques reinforcing one another. Where Li Wei's stillness created calm, Li Hao's phantom steps sowed confusion, and Li Hua's emptiness denied the illusions any target.

Step by step, they advanced. The mocking reflections faltered, unable to find emotional hooks or spiritual weaknesses to exploit. With each denial, the images grew fainter, less certain. The mirrors' surface lost its shine, turning dull as old silver, then dark as slate.

The path opened into a vast circular chamber.

The siblings paused at the chamber's threshold, sensing that they stood on the edge of sothing far more dangerous than re reflections...

Li Wei took a asured step forward, water essence gathering around him like a second skin as he probed the chamber's energy. "Sothing's different here. The illusions before were testing our defenses, but this..." His words trailed off as the chamber's presence seed to pulse in response to his scrutiny.

Li Hao's stance shifted subtly, ready to move in any direction. "It feels more substantial," he murmured, "like the labyrinth itself condensed into form."

Li Hua's senses stretched outward, rembering Lady Wei's lessons about reading the spaces between reality. A tremor ran through the floor beneath her feet, and she caught the warning in ti.

"Move!" she called, just as the chamber's surface began to crack.

The transformation was swift and terrible. The chamber's walls began to flow like liquid stone, rippling outward in waves that defied natural law. Crystalline spikes erupted from every surface, their edges gleaming with murderous intent. The very air grew thick with power as the ceiling split open like a gaping maw, revealing a core of swirling darkness at the chamber's heart that humd. With a grinding roar that shook loose ancient dust from unseen heights, the entire chamber convulsed, its walls contracting inward in a devastating wave ant to crush everything within.

The siblings' response was imdiate, their months of training flowing into instinct:

Li Wei entered Dinsional Shift, his form becoming translucent as morning mist. The chamber's crushing walls passed through him like wind through leaves, its crystalline spikes finding no purchase in his half-real state. Where the very air tried to solidify around him, his essence simply flowed through the spaces between reality.

Li Hao exploded into motion, his Phantom Steps creating six perfect duplicates across the warping chamber floor. Each one moved with identical purpose, drawing the chamber's attacks in different directions. The room's murderous awareness couldn't focus its assault, its crystalline weapons shattering against empty air as the real Li Hao danced between its blind spots.

Li Hua rged with the chamber's ambient energy through Breath of the World, her presence dissolving until she existed in the negative spaces of the room's architecture. Where walls tried to close in, where spikes sought flesh, where the floor itself rippled with killing intent, they found only empty air.

But the labyrinth's creation wasn't finished. That void-dark core pulsed from the ceiling's maw, and suddenly the air filled with specters—shadow-wrought echoes of the siblings' own doubts and fears, given form by the chamber's malevolent power. Each phantom carried a different assault, the room itself using their deepest terrors as weapons:

A tendril of darkness probed Li Wei's ntal barriers, seeking to unravel his composure. He responded with Soul Reflection Barrier, turning the psychic attack back on itself until the shadow writhed and dispersed.

Another specter lunged at Li Hao's essence, trying to destabilize his control. His Permission Barrier flared, creating a lock that the malicious force couldn't breach. It dissipated with a frustrated hiss.

The third phantom coiled around Li Hua, whispering of past failures and future losses. She deepened her Still Lake thod until her emotional surface was mirror-smooth, offering no ripple of fear for the illusion to grasp.

The chamber bellowed in frustration, its form beginning to fracture under the strain of maintained power. Cracks spread across its surface like lightning through storm clouds. Li Hua caught her brothers' eyes, a silent plan forming between them.

Moving as one, they circled the failing construct. Li Wei's water essence seeped into the growing fissures, while Li Hao's phantom forms each delivered precisely targeted strikes. Li Hua pressed her awareness into the statue's weakening structure, feeling for the point where reality and illusion rged.

"There!" she called, identifying the nexus of power.

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