Chapter 383: Chapter 383

But on one fateful day, he arrived at a village where the Clans of the Hollow Voice gathered, their ambitions twisted and reckless. They had begun to experiment with forbidden harmonics — dark techniques capable of shattering minds, erasing memories, and bending wills to their sinister desires. Nerun, sensing the danger, warned them, but they scoffed, amusement dancing in their eyes.

In response, Nerun stood unwavering at the center of their ritual hall and released a single, haunting note.

It wasn't loud; it held no violence. But it was immutably true.

The walls trembled as if the very stones quaked in fear; cracks spiderwebbed outward from his presence. Elders wept, deeply shaken, while younger disciples stood frozen, their identities slipping through their fingers like grains of sand. The proud leader of the Hollow Voice — once defiant and resolute — fell to his knees, pleading for silence.

From that moment onward, Nerun was not merely feared; he became a specter on their horizon.

Not for the power he wielded, but for the clarity he possessed.

He did not destroy with sound. He unveiled truths. And revelation, in a world built upon veils and secrets, was the most dangerous weapon of all.

Years later, Otako discovered him in a cave where no echo dared linger, finding Nerun deep in meditation, lost to the world. Otako offered him a position among the Seven Shah — not as a warrior, but as a harbinger of truth. To rip away illusions, to prepare warriors for the stark reality of existence.

Nerun accepted the call.

But he never smiled again.

Back in the valley, one by one, the trainees began to rise, their bodies aching, their spirits rattled. Yet something profound had shifted within them. They had faced their echoes, those harsh reflections of self, and had heard the truth of their being.

Now, armed with clarity, they stood on the precipice of a new beginning.

After the Echo: Return to the Field

The valley had transformed entirely.

Where there once lingered a heavy cloak of disorientation and oppressive silence, now there was a vibrant pulse — measured, purposeful, and sharply defined. The trainees, still trembling from Master Nerun's formidable test, resumed their drills with renewed fervor. Their movements were slower, each strike and stance deliberate, as if the weight of their fears had cast a long shadow over their actions.

Ling Li stood resolute at the edge of the training field, the twins nestled securely in her arms. Their tiny hands gripped her robes, their once fearful expressions now a tapestry of wonder and curiosity.

Across the expanse of the field, Master Aeris, the Shah of Wind, moved with an ethereal grace.

No — he was not merely moving; he was dancing.

His body blurred into a whirlwind of motion, his flowing robes billowing behind him like the banners of an ancient army caught in a fierce storm. In one heartbeat, he was an ephemeral figure at the far end of the field; in the next, he was a mere whisper behind a trainee, guiding their stance with the gentle breath of the wind. His feet barely kissed the earth, and when he struck, the air crackled with energy, a sharp note of power echoing in his wake.

"Did you see that?" Kim Kim breathed, her voice barely rising above the rustle of grass.

"He disappeared!" Chin Chin squeaked, her eyes wide and sparkling with awe. "No — he turned into wind! I saw it!"

Ling Li offered a soft smile, brushing a stray strand of hair from Chin Chin's face. "He didn't disappear. He simply moved faster than your eyes could follow."

"But he was gone!" Kim Kim insisted, twisting to glimpse the spectacle better. "And then — whoosh! He was there!"

Master Aeris spiraled midair, his body forming an elegant arc, horizontal for a brief moment before landing in a crouch, wind swirling around him like a creature come to life. A collective gasp erupted from the twins, their astonishment palpable.

"He's like a flying leaf!" Chin Chin whispered in awe.

"Or a sword made of air!" Kim Kim exclaimed, her excitement barely contained.

Ling Li chuckled softly, warmth blooming in her heart. "He's the Shah of Wind. He doesn't just traverse the air — he commands it."

A Quiet Conversation: Ling Li and Butler Oda

As the trainees immersed themselves once more in their drills, a figure approached from the far path — Butler Oda. His steps were as silent as falling snowflakes despite the tray he balanced gracefully in his hands. Upon the tray, lacquered cups glimmered enticingly, along with a gourd of spiritual nectar that glowed faintly, its surface shimmering like sunlight on water.

"Madam Ling," he intoned with a respectful bow, his demeanor as composed as ever. "A restorative, as you requested."

Ling Li acknowledged him with a nod, the weight of the day evident in her posture as she accepted the tray and set it on a nearby stone. Pouring the warm nectar into two cups, she handed one to Oda and took a sip herself. The liquid caressed her senses, infused with qi-soothing herbs and a hint of phoenix blossom — perfect for stabilizing the jumbled energies within.

Her gaze drifted toward the field, then she lowered her voice, a hint of concern threading her words. "It's Chatty."

Oda's brow creased, concern etched onto his face. "His aura?"

Ling Li nodded, her expression grave. "It's unstable. Beyond just Otako's imprint — though that has left its mark — it comes from something deeper. His qi flows like a wild river — spiking under pressure, then collapsing when he attempts to harness it."

Oda contemplated this, his gaze sharpening. "Residual trauma?"

"Partly," Ling Li replied, her eyes unwavering. "But I fear his core is misaligned. His spiritual lattice compensates for something hidden — perhaps a sealed memory or a suppressed technique."

Oda's expression shifted to intense focus. "You think he's concealing something?"

"I believe he doesn't even realize what he's hiding," she said. "But if we don't stabilize him before the Eye opens, he risks imploding… or worse, attracting something that thrives on fractured resonance."

Oda nodded, determination hardening his features. "I'll adjust his regimen — less external pressure, more internal mapping. I'll procure the Echo Stones."

"Good," Ling Li affirmed, a sense of relief washing over her. "And keep him away from Nerun for now. One more test like that, and he might unravel entirely."

Whoa! What could Chatty be hiding???