## Liam's Perspective
I landed softly on the stone floor, my eyes adjusting to the soft golden glow that filled the underground chamber. The spiritual energy here was dense—almost suffocating.
"By the gods," I whispered, taking in my surroundings.
The chamber stretched far beyond what should have been possible. The ceiling soared high above, illuminated by strange luminescent crystals. But what captured my attention were the plants growing in orderly rows.
Herbs. Thousand-year-old herbs at minimum. So possibly reaching five thousand years of age.
The Man with the Mustache landed beside with considerably less grace, stumbling forward before catching himself.
"Sweet rciful heavens," he gasped, eyes bulging. "I've never seen anything like this. Even the Celestial Apothecary Guild's secret gardens can't compare."
Erson Hols descended next, followed by Soren and the other Guild mbers. Hols surveyed the chamber with clinical interest.
"Exactly as the records described," he said. "A hidden garden of ancient herbs preserved for millennia."
Soren pushed past , moving toward a particularly vibrant patch of herbs. "These will fetch a fortune in Veridia City."
I approached a cluster of shimring blue plants. Even from a distance, I could feel their power. These weren't just rare—they were exactly what I needed to break through to the half-step Martial Marquis realm.
"These Five-Thousand-Year Azure Spirit Herbs," I said, kneeling beside them. "With just one of these, I could—"
"You could what?" Erson Hols's voice cut through my thoughts.
I glanced up. Hols was watching with an odd expression.
"With just one of these herbs, I could reach the half-step Martial Marquis realm," I answered honestly. "My Chaotic Body has unique requirents. This herb contains the precise energy I need."
Hols's face remained neutral. "Fascinating. Your Chaotic Body, you say?"
Sothing in his tone made wary, but I continued. "Yes. I've researched extensively. These herbs are perfect catalysts for my cultivation thod."
"And you believe you deserve such precious resources?" he asked calmly.
"I only need one," I replied, standing up. "There are dozens here. Enough for everyone."
Hols chuckled—a sound devoid of humor. "Only one, he says."
The atmosphere in the chamber shifted suddenly. The Guild mbers spread out, forming a loose circle around .
"What's happening?" The Man with the Mustache backed toward , sensing the change.
Hols's friendly deanor vanished completely. "What's happening is that our friend Liam Knight has overestimated his position."
Soren smirked, clearly pleased by this developnt.
"Liam Knight," Hols continued, his voice taking on an official tone. "Did you really think you could simply walk in and claim treasures that belong to the Veridia City Martial Guild?"
I kept my face expressionless. "You invited on this expedition."
"As a tool," Hols clarified. "Your insight proved useful in identifying the tablet. Nothing more."
My muscles tensed as I assessed the situation. Six Guild mbers, all at least at the Martial Lord realm. Plus Hols and Soren. Not good odds.
"So this friendliness was all an act?" I asked.
Hols smiled thinly. "Consider it professional courtesy. Now, step away from those herbs."
I didn't move. "And if I refuse?"
"Then I'll remind you of your place," Hols replied coldly. Th.i!s chap$ter% was ma.de- p*o&s si.bl*e by the comm&u-ni#ty. at M-V*|!LE@M&|P!YR..-
I made a quick decision and reached for the Azure Spirit Herb. Before my fingers could touch it, a blast of energy struck my hand, sending shockwaves of pain up my arm.
Hols lowered his finger, wisps of spiritual energy still curling around it. "I warned you."
I flexed my hand, ignoring the pain. "What gives you the right to claim everything here?"
"Power gives us the right," Hols replied simply. "Sothing you seem unable to grasp despite your recent... achievents."
Soren stepped forward. "You're nothing but an upstart from the slums. Playing at being important because you managed a few lucky victories."
I locked eyes with Hols. "I thought you were different. Less blinded by arrogance than the rest of the Guild."
"This isn't arrogance," Hols said. "It's pragmatism. The Veridia City Martial Guild has tracked you for months. Your growth rate is... concerning."
The implications hit instantly. They didn't just want the herbs. This was about .
"So that's it," I said quietly. "You never intended to let leave with anything."
Hols nodded. "Smart boy. The Guild has been debating how to handle you since your display at Isabelle Ashworth's wedding. So advocated imdiate elimination. Others suggested recruitnt."
"And which side won that debate?" I asked, though I already knew the answer.
"Neither," Hols replied. "We decided to observe. To see if your threat level justified direct intervention."
He gestured around the chamber. "And now, thanks to this fortuitous discovery, we have the perfect opportunity to resolve the Liam Knight problem permanently."
I shifted my stance, preparing for combat. "And how exactly do you plan to do that?"
Instead of answering, Hols raised his hand toward the shattered remains of the stone tablet near the entrance. The fragnts began to glow with an eerie blue light.
"Did you never wonder why that tablet was here?" Hols asked. "What purpose it served?"
The stone fragnts rose into the air, swirling in a complex pattern.
"It wasn't just concealing this chamber," Hols continued. "It was suppressing the true power of the Dragon Vein."
My stomach dropped as understanding dawned. "You knew about this all along."
"Of course," Hols smiled coldly. "Why else would the Guild send specifically? I am one of the few who can channel the Dragon Vein's power."
The swirling stone fragnts condensed into a glowing blue sphere above Hols's palm. Energy crackled around it, so dense it distorted the air.
"Behold," Hols announced. "The concentrated power of a true Dragon Vein. Energy gathered over thousands of years."
The sphere pulsed, sending waves of pressure throughout the chamber. Even Soren took an involuntary step back.
"With this," Hols continued, "I possess power approaching that of a Martial Marquis. More than enough to deal with you."
I reached for my combat skills, gathering my own energy. Against a normal opponent, my golden light would provide significant protection. But against this? I wasn't sure.
"The Guild has wanted you eliminated for months," Hols said conversationally. "Your connections to Mariana Valerius complicated matters. Politics, you understand."
The blue sphere spun faster in his palm. "But here? No witnesses except those loyal to the Guild. The perfect opportunity."
I needed to stall. "If you kill , Mariana Valerius will never—"
"Kill you?" Hols laughed. "No, no. We're not barbarians, Liam. We won't kill you."
Relief lasted only a second.
"We'll simply destroy your dantian," he clarified. "Leave you a crippled shell of a man. Alive, but harmless. Poetic, given your origins."
I lunged forward, golden light erupting around my body. If I could reach Hols before he unleashed that power—
Too late.
"Dragon Vein Art: Azure Binding Stream!" Hols thrust his palm forward.
A torrent of blue energy blasted toward . I crossed my arms, golden light intensifying as my defensive skills activated.
The collision was catastrophic. My golden barrier shattered instantly. The blue energy slamd into with the force of a mountain, sending crashing into the far wall.
Pain exploded through my body. My right arm hung limply, shattered in multiple places. Blood trickled from my mouth.
"Impressive," Hols remarked, approaching slowly. "Your defensive skills actually absorbed so of the impact. Most would have been killed instantly."
I struggled to my feet, left arm clutching my broken right one. My healing abilities were already working, but too slowly.
"Dragon Vein Art: Penetrating Azure Lance," Hols intoned.
A spear of condensed blue energy ford above his finger. With a casual flick, he sent it hurtling toward .
I dodged, but the lance changed direction mid-flight, piercing my shoulder. I bit back a scream as it tore through muscle and bone before dissipating.
"Your speed is comndable," Hols noted. "But futile against the Dragon Vein's awareness."
Blood soaked my robes. The wound wasn't healing—the energy had disrupted my body's natural recovery abilities.
Where was the Man with the Mustache? Gone. Fled at the first sign of danger, no doubt.
I gathered what strength remained, channeling my diminishing energy into a desperate attack. "Nine Heavens Crushing Strike!"
Golden light condensed around my fist as I charged toward Hols. If I could land just one solid hit—
"Pathetic," Hols sighed. "Dragon Vein Art: Crushing Descent."
A wave of blue energy slamd down from above. The pressure was imnse, driving into the stone floor with such force that the ground cracked beneath .
I lay there, broken and bleeding. My golden light flickered weakly, barely maintaining cohesion around my battered body.
Hols stood over , the blue sphere still hovering above his palm. "Do you see now? The difference between us? Between you and the Veridia City Martial Guild?"
I tried to speak, but only blood ca out.
"Your rise ends here, Liam Knight," Hols declared, aiming his finger directly at my dantian—the core of my cultivation. "No more surprising victories. No more defying the natural order."
As his finger began to glow with deadly purpose, I felt sothing strange. Beneath , through the cracked floor, a different energy stirred. Ancient. Powerful. Responding to my blood.
"A sha, really," Hols said, entirely unaware. "You had potential. But the Guild cannot allow wild cards like you to upset the balance we've maintained for centuries."
His finger descended toward my dantian, blue energy gathering at its tip. This was it. The end of my cultivation journey. The end of my ability to protect Isabelle.
"With this," Hols smiled coldly, "the Liam Knight problem will be permanently resolved."
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