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The doors to Mo Zenith’s private study opened to reveal a space that perfectly balanced the authority of a sect leader with the warmth of a family patriarch. Ancient scrolls lined the walls alongside more modern communication equipnt, while traditional tea settings occupied the sa table as holographic displays showing sect operations.

Mo himself rose from behind his desk as we entered, and I was struck again by how much he’d grown into his role. The competitive young man I’d once trained alongside had beco soone whose presence commanded imdiate respect, though his face lit up with genuine warmth when he saw Seraphina.

"My daughter," he said with the kind of paternal affection that made sothing in my chest tighten with appreciation. Despite the formal circumstances that had brought us here, his first concern was clearly for Seraphina’s wellbeing.

"Father," she replied, moving into his embrace with the easy grace of soone who’d never doubted her place in his heart.

Mo held her for a long mont, and I could see him studying her face with the careful attention of a parent who worried about their child taking on too much responsibility. "You look tired. This business with the Kagu heir has been weighing heavily on you."

"I’m fine," she assured him, though they both knew that ’fine’ was relative when dealing with family crises. "Having Arthur here helps."

Mo’s attention shifted to then, and his expression changed to sothing more formal—though no less warm. When we’d t briefly at the celebration banquet after I’d beco the Second Hero, there hadn’t been ti for proper conversation. Now, in his own domain, he could offer the respect he felt the situation warranted.

"Arthur Nightingale," he said with a deep bow that caught off guard with its formality. "The Second Hero graces Mount Hua Sect with his presence. We are truly blessed."

"Mo," I replied, returning the bow with genuine respect, "the honor is mine. Mount Hua has always been a second ho to , and you’ve transford it into sothing incredible."

"Flattery from the man who defeated a Calamity," Mo said with a slight smile. "I’m honored by your words, but let’s speak as equals. We have serious matters to discuss."

He gestured for us to take seats around a low table where tea had already been prepared. As we settled in, I noted how Mo’s deanor balanced perfectly between familial warmth and professional competence—exactly the combination needed for soone leading both a sect and a family.

"Tell what you know about Ren’s disappearance," I said once we’d observed the proper courtesies with tea. "The initial reports suggested he vanished during a routine mission."

Mo’s expression grew serious as he activated a holographic display showing a detailed map of the Eastern Continent. "Ren was conducting a scouting mission near the border territories between Kagu lands and the neutral zones. Standard protocol—assessing any unusual activity, checking boundary markers, maintaining family presence in contested areas."

"Routine work for soone of his capabilities," Seraphina observed.

"Exactly," Mo confird. "Which is what makes his disappearance so concerning. Ren isn’t careless, and he’s certainly capable of handling any normal threats he might encounter."

I studied the map more carefully, noting the specific location where Ren had vanished. "This area—it’s relatively close to Red Chalice territory."

"We considered that possibility," Mo said with a nod. "But its too far for soone at the level to pose a danger to Ren to attack him. He’s strong enough that even the Vampire Venerables couldn’t stop hiim from escaping if he wants."

"What about political rivals?" I asked, thinking through the complex web of Eastern Continent power structures. "With the Kagu family’s current vulnerabilities, there might be factions interested in eliminating the next generation of leadership."

Mo’s expression shifted to sothing darker. "That’s where things beco more complicated. We received word yesterday that changes the entire context of Ren’s disappearance."

He paused, clearly weighing how much to reveal. "Selene Kagu has awakened from her coma."

The statent hit like a physical blow. Selene Kagu, the family matriarch and a low Radiant-rank powerhouse, had been in an unexplained coma for over five years. Her incapacitation had been the primary factor in the Kagu family’s weakened position among the Seven Superpowers.

"When?" Seraphina asked with sharp attention.

"Three days ago," Mo replied. "The sa day Ren disappeared."

The timing was impossible to ignore. I felt a cold suspicion beginning to form in my mind as I considered the implications. "Has anyone spoken with her? Determined what caused the coma or why she awakened now?"

"That’s the concerning part," Mo said grimly. "Selene claims to have no mory of the past five years. More troubling, the family’s dical specialists report that her power signature has... changed sohow."

The pieces clicked together in my mind with sickening clarity. Alyssara’s recent activities, her absorption of the demon archduchess’s power, her newfound ability to manipulate fantasy and reality. If she had sohow been involved in Selene’s original coma...

"What kind of changes to her power signature?" I asked, though I suspected I already knew the answer.

"Subtle alterations that don’t match any known magical phenona," Mo explained. "As if her fundantal nature has been influenced by sothing external."

I exchanged a aningful look with Seraphina, who clearly understood the direction my thoughts were taking. Alyssara had demonstrated the ability to manipulate people’s minds and mories. If she had been responsible for Selene’s coma, then her awakening now—coinciding with Ren’s disappearance—suggested a larger plan at work.

"Has Selene expressed any unusual interests since awakening?" I asked carefully. "Any specific people or topics she’s been asking about?"

Mo’s expression grew even more troubled. "She’s been asking detailed questions about you, Arthur. Your recent achievents, your current location, your relationships with various continental powers. The family initially assud it was natural curiosity about major events she’d missed, but the intensity of her interest seems... disproportionate."

The confirmation made my stomach clench with dread. If Alyssara had sohow influenced or replaced Selene, then Ren’s disappearance wasn’t random—it was bait. A way to draw to the Eastern Continent where whatever trap she’d prepared could be sprung.

"We need to approach this situation very carefully," I said with growing certainty. "There may be forces involved that operate beyond normal paraters."

"Agreed," Mo said, though I could see he didn’t fully understand the scope of what we might be dealing with. "Which is why having soone of your capabilities here is such a relief. Mount Hua Sect stands ready to provide whatever support you need."

The conversation continued for another hour as we reviewed tactical details and potential approaches to investigating Ren’s disappearance. But throughout, I couldn’t shake the feeling that we were walking into sothing far more complex and dangerous than a simple kidnapping.

As our formal discussion wound down, Mo’s deanor shifted back toward the personal. His eyes took on the kind of paternal calculation that suggested he was transitioning from sect leader to protective father.

"Arthur," he said with careful formality, "there’s sothing else I wanted to discuss with you while you’re here."

He stood and moved to an ornate cabinet against the far wall, retrieving a small wooden box that had clearly been crafted with exceptional care. The wood itself seed to glow with inner light, and I could sense powerful enchantnts woven into its very structure.

"What is it?" Seraphina asked with growing curiosity.

Mo returned to the table and set the box down between us with the kind of reverence reserved for truly significant objects. "A gift," he said simply, his eyes focusing on with an intensity that made the mont feel suddenly weighted with importance.

"For my future son-in-law."

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