Chapter 407: Chapter 407
The News That Changed Everything
El Padre paused, his boots caked with the dust of distant travels, a cloak swirling around him infused with the heady aromas of aged bamboo and the crisp scent of freshly fallen rain. He gazed at them — at their anxious expressions — and then a smile broke through his solemnity. It wasn’t merely a casual smile; it was a brilliant burst of warmth, laden with pride, relief, and sheer awe.
"Don’t worry," he said, his voice thick with emotion, each word imbued with the weight of his journey. "Shi Min ascended successfully. Despite the fifty bolts of lightning he faced. He is truly one of a kind."
Gasps erupted like fireworks through the crowd.
Lily’s hands flew to her mouth in disbelief, her eyes shimmering with unshed tears. Ren let out a sharp exhale, knees trembling as though the ground itself had given way. Shun blinked, stunned into silence. "Fifty?"
El Capitan stepped forward, his grin illuminating the shadows of apprehension. "And he didn’t just survive. He soared. Azure Dragon and Fire Phoenix danced alongside him in the heavens. You should have seen it."
El Padre raised a hand, silencing the murmurs that surged like a tide. "Anyway, rest early. El Capitan and I, alongside the Seven Shah, will take you to Hidden Valley tomorrow. We leave at the crack of dawn."
The announcement hung over the courtyard like a sacred promise, infusing the air with hope. Servants sprang into action, preparing inviting rooms and warm baths, while the disciples buzzed with excitement, some already rifling through scrolls and robes. The weight of dread that had clung to Peonies Castle for days evaporated, replaced with an exhilarating anticipation.
Ren turned to Lily, his eyes sparkling like the stars scattered across a velvet sky. "We’ll see him tomorrow."
Lily nodded, tears of joy brimming in her eyes. "I want to hug him."
Shun lifted his gaze to the stars, wonder dancing on his features. "I want to ask him what it felt like — to face the heavens’ wrath."
El Capitan clapped his hands, the sound a cheerful echo in the night. "Then sleep fast, little warriors. Tomorrow, we tread the path of legends."
Peonies Castle Courtyard: The Twins Make Their Move
Just as the courtyard began to settle into a hushed sigh of relief, a pair of high-pitched voices sliced through the calm night air like arrows seeking their mark.
"Grandpa Liu, Grandpa Du, what about us? We want to go with you!" declared Kim Kim, her tiny fists clenched in indignation, eyes gleaming with righteous determination.
"You can’t leave the two of us alone!" echoed Chin Chin, her lower lip jutting out in a dramatic pout capable of disarming even the most stoic of cultivators.
El Padre — Grandpa Liu — froze mid-step, his eyes darting to the twins as if they had suddenly materialized out of the night. He blinked, bewildered, once... then twice.
"Ah... I... uh..." El Padre stammered, clearly flustered and caught off guard. "I... forgot to ask your mother if..."
His voice trailed off, and he rubbed the back of his neck, a gesture of visible confusion.
Ren Steps In: The Voice of Reason
Before the silence could twist into awkward tension, Ren stepped forward, her presence calm yet firm, embodying the wisdom of an eldest sibling. "We might need to take them with us," she suggested, casting a knowing glance at the twins, eyebrows arched with meaning. "Aunt Pharsa is stationed in Beijing, and Grandpa and Grandma Xu are still traveling. There’s no one to look after them."
She bestowed a subtle wink upon the twins.
"That’s right!" Kim Kim and Chin Chin chimed in unison, their faces aglow like lanterns ignited by joy.
El Padre let out a heavy sigh, defeated by the dual power of logic and irresistible charm. "So be it. You’re both coming with us."
"Yey!" the twins squealed, their voices ringing through the courtyard like joyous bells, scattering attention and brightening hearts.
They darted forward, skirts swirling like petals caught in a gentle breeze, and latched onto El Padre’s legs with the force of tiny hurricanes.
"Grandpa Liu, you’re the most handsome and kind Grandpa!" Kim declared, squeezing him with all her might.
"Uncle Liu is the most lovable Grandpa!" Chin Chin added earnestly, her innocent mispronunciation piercing through the night with such sincerity that even the moon seemed to smile.
El Padre looked down at the two girls clinging to him, his mouth opening and closing like a fish desperately gasping for air.
El Capitan, standing beside him, blinked in slow disbelief and then muttered under his breath, "Lovable?"
The two men exchanged a glance — an unspoken mix of bewilderment, amusement, and resignation flickering in their eyes.
"We’re doomed," El Capitan whispered, a hint of humor lacing his tone.
"We’re outnumbered," El Padre murmured in response, a resigned smile forming on his lips.
The twins beamed up at them, utterly triumphant, their spirits radiant as the dawn that awaited them.
Dawn Over Hidden Valley: The Grand Arrival
As the first light of dawn spilled over the horizon, the sky transformed into a breathtaking canvas of lavender and gold. The group set out from Peonies Castle, the crisp morning air filled with the fragrance of dew-kissed petals, and anticipation fluttered like the wings of a thousand butterflies. The tranquil silence of the early hour hung in the air, punctuated only by the gentle rustle of their flowing robes and the melodic chirping of mountain birds serenading the awakening day.
Upon arriving at the entrance of Hidden Valley, a majestic stone archway loomed before them, intricately carved with ancient runes that seemed to whisper secrets of the past. El Padre brought the procession to a halt, his eyes sparkling with a playful mischief that set the tone for the grand event to come.
"We need to make a grand entrance," he proclaimed, his voice resonating with theatrical exuberance that echoed through the valley.
Beside him, El Capitan let out a derisive snort, arms crossed tightly over his chest. "You just want to show off," he quipped, unimpressed.
"El Capitan, that’s exactly the point!" El Padre beamed, unbothered by the retort.
Before a retort could escape El Capitan’s lips, Butler Oda stepped forward, his expression enigmatic beneath the shadow of his ceremonial hood, exuding an air of quiet authority.
"Agreed. It’s time the valley remembers who holds the sky," Butler Oda stated, his tone leaving no room for argument.
To everyone’s astonishment, the Seven Shah nodded in solemn accord, their unity palpable.