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Chapter 45: Rings and Strangers

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Rings and Strangers

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Night had fallen, and Hao Zhen found himself sitting underneath a tree, his back against the trunk. Tian Jin sat to his right and Lan Yue to his left. They hadnt bothered setting up camp in a clearing this ti. Instead, after the sun had set, they just agreed to call it a day, and plopped to the groundin his and Tian Jins case, at least; Lan Yue was a bit more graceful about itwhere they were, in the middle of the forest.

Silence hung in the air. They had sat down a few minutes ago, and nobody had said a word since. Tian Jin appeared deep in thought, and the sa went for Lan Yue. Considering the conversations they were about to have, he didnt bla them for hesitating.

Nevertheless, he reckoned that the silence had already outstayed its welco.

Tian Jin, Hao Zhen said, and the other boy snapped out of his daze. Hao Zhen then gestured toward Lan Yue, who had been similarly pulled into the present by his words.

Getting the ssage, Tian Jin took a deep breath, then started telling Lan Yue about his pastabout his clan, about its destruction, about his master. Although nothing about it was new to Hao Zhen, he still paid attention to the story in case he had missed anything before or Tian Jin added anything he had forgotten to include the previous ti. Lan Yue listened attentively, refraining from asking questions. Hao Zhen had already thought so before, but she was a surprisingly good listener.

Tian Jin soon finished his tale. It wasnt a long one, to begin with, and since it was his second ti telling it, Tian Jin appeared to have a much easier ti going over what had happened in his past. His recounting done, Tian Jin looked expectantly at Lan Yue, who stared back at him, an indescribable look on her face.

I see, Lan Yue finally said. Your clan She frowned. No, your master Again she trailed off. She shook her head. Then her gaze fell on Tian Jins hand, which was resting on top of the boys lap. That ring, she suddenly said, with much more conviction than her previous two attempts at speaking. Is that the one your master gave you?

Tian Jin glanced down at his hand, then took it out of his lap, raising it up in the air to give Lan Yue a better look. The ring was just as Hao Zhen rembereda slightly plain dark gray band. Judging by its appearance, Hao Zhen would guess it was made out of iron, though he doubted that was actually the case. Thats the one, yes.

It looks mundane, Lan Yue said, a bit hesitantly. There doesnt seem to be anything spiritual about it, she added, having most likely used Spiritual Sight. Hao Zhen agreed with both of her observations. He was absolutely certain that the ring was special in so way, but it looked about as mundane as it got.

Im aware, Tian Jin said, moving his hand back to his lap. I dont really know what Suddenly, Tian Jin frowned, and he glanced back at his ring, his eye slightly wide. Wait.

Tian Jin? Hao Zhen asked, confused. He glanced at the ring. Nothing about it seed to have changed, so why exactly

Before, Tian Jin said, his gaze still on the ring, when the inner elder arrived in the clearing after we killed Du Qing and his lackeys Tian Jin looked up. I forgot to ntion this before, what with everything going on, but Im pretty sure the ring did sothing. Or that it was about to do sothing.

Hao Zhen glanced back and forth between Tian Jins face and the ring. What do you an by that? What exactly happened?

The ring it shook, Tian Jin said, narrowing his eyes at the ring. It also burned, I think. Or it made

feel like my finger was burning. But not in an unpleasant way. It simply felt hot.

And then?

That was it, Tian Jin said, shaking his head. Nothing else happened. Lan Yue used the Radiant Light Imprisonnt Talisman on the elder, and I stopped paying attention to the ring. By the ti we were on the magical cloud, flying away, the ring had returned to normal.

Hmmm. Hao Zhen rested his head against the trunk, glancing up at the canopy of leaves and branches above. Stray rays of moonlight and starlight peeked through the gaps. Tian Jin had pretty much confird that there was more to his masters ring than t the eye, but that was hardly a surprise. What exactly the ring was capable of wasnt clear, either, though Hao Zhen had so ideas.

Before, in the cave, I thought of how the Weave most likely intended for your encounter with the inner elder to play out, Hao Zhen said, focusing on Tian Jin again. Basically, I assud what would have happened if Lan Yue and I hadnt been with you. That was how I ca to the conclusion that there was probably sothing in the cave we could use to handle the inner elder.

I see? Tian Jin said, sounding a little confused.

Im getting there, Hao Zhen said, raising his hand. Back then, I assud that since Lan Yue wouldnt have been there to use the Radiant Light Imprisonnt Talisman, you would have sohow managed to detain the elder using so other ans. At the ti, I wasnt sure how exactly youd be able to pull that off. Now, however Im pretty sure that, originally, you were supposed to use the ring to stop the inner elder from chasing after you. The ring acted up after the inner elder appeared but before Lan Yue used the Radiant Light Imprisonnt Talisman, right? And afterward, once you were safe, the ring went back to normal.

Thats correct.

Well, most likely, if Lan Yue hadnt been there to deal with the elder, the ring would have done sothing, Hao Zhen said. Im not sure what exactly it is, but if Im correct and you were indeed ant to face off the inner elder in the cave, then itd have allowed you to incapacitate the inner elderor at least stop him from movinglong enough for you to get on your magical cloud and fly away.

Hao Zhen spoke slowly, putting his thoughts in order and organizing his ideas as the words ca out of his mouth. Since the ring reacted when you were in danger its most likely sentient, in a way. Now, the question is whether its so kind of sentient artifact, or Hao Zhen trailed off, the rest of his sentence dying in his mouth.

The alternative was that the ring held soone elses soul, and Hao Zhen could think of two possibilities. One was the soul of an extrely old, powerful cultivator. The other was the soul of Tian Jins master.

He wasnt quite sure whether he should tell Tian Jin that, however, because if he planted in the other boys head that his master might be alive inside his ring, and he turned out to be wrong He didnt want to take that chance. Tian Jin seed to really care for his Master, and itd be cruel of him to raise that hypothesis.

Or? Tian Jin said.

Or the soul of an extrely powerful cultivator, Hao Zhen promptly said. Maybe an ancestor of yours, if the ring is so kind of family heirloom.

My ancestor Tian Jin gave the ring a long, heavy look before shaking his head. Well, whatever the case, it doesnt appear to be doing anything right now.

Right, Hao Zhen said. Considering the circumstances the last ti it activatedor rather, almost activatedthen itll probably only act up again when youre in danger.

Thats likely the case, yes, Tian Jin said. He sighed. Well, I believe I have covered everything. He then turned to look at Lan Yue. Hao Zhen did the sa.

What? Lan Yue said before realization dawned on her. Oh. Right. Its my turn now. She furrowed her brow, falling silent. After a while, she nodded to herself. All right. My mother She was an elder of the sect. A pri elder. Her na was Sang Yu. Growing up, I Lan Yue paused, then said, No. I should probably start before that.

Again she fell silent. Hao Zhen didnt say anything, letting her take her ti. Tian Jin also refrained from speaking.

All right, Lan Yue said. My mother joined the sect as a pri disciple. After taking the entrance examinations, one of the pri elders of the sect at the ti offered to take her as his apprentice, and she accepted. My mother was Well, beautiful. Really beautiful. The most beautiful woman in the sect.

The way Lan Yue spoke about her mothers beauty gave Hao Zhen the impression she didnt think that was a good thing, and Hao Zhen was inclined to agree. He could definitely see how beauty could be considered a curse rather than a blessing in a world where might made right.

Because of that, my mother didnt really have any close friends. The other won envied her, and the n Lan Yues nose wrinkled in disgust. There was an exception, however. Na Shuithe daughter of the sect leader at the ti, Na Duo. My grandfather.

Up to this point, Hao Zhen had had no trouble following this story. Now, however, he was very confused. And that most likely showed, because Lan Yue said, Bear with . Itll make sense soon.

She then continued her story, My mother and Na Shui were close friends. Like sisters, really. And they ended up falling for the sa manLan Xing, my father. If Lan Yues expression was dark when speaking of her mothers beauty, now it was outright hateful. He courted the two of them, at the sa ti. I dont know what they saw in him, but they fell for him. And when he asked them to marry him, they accepted. Na Shui beca the first wife, my mother the second.

Lan Yue took a mont to recompose himself, letting the anger fade out of her face. She really didnt seem to like her father, and Hao Zhen was fairly certain they were about to find out why. Na Shui had a son a few years later after the marriage. My brother, Lan Yuan. Then, eight years after that, my mother had . The next seven years were fine. My father didnt care much for , but I had my mother and my brother, as well as Na Duo and Grandfather.

Lan Yue suddenly tensed, and Hao Zhen noticed her hands balling into fists in her lap. That day, I had been with my mother in my room when my father sent her a sound transmission, telling her that we had a guest. My mother brought

with her, and we t the guest. Lan Yue was trembling now. I dont know who he is, or where he ca from, but my father was treating him as if he were the Heavens themselves. Grandfather, Brother, and Na Shui were also there. Father Father said that the man was soone important, and that he wanted to see my mother.

Hao Zhen inhaled sharply, realizing where this was going. Oh no. Tian Jin, on the other hand, was simply looking at Lan Yue attentively. His expression hadnt changed, so Hao Zhen guessed the other boy hadnt realized it yetnot that he had been expecting him to, in any case.

That man then approached my mother, and he he simply stared at her for a few monts. And then he turned back to my father and said that he wanted my mother. That he had been taken by her beauty, and that he wanted to bring her back with him to his sect. And my father

Lan Yue let out a chucklea terrible, broken sound.

My father accepted. With a smile on his face.

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