Chapter 417: Chapter 417

Ren knelt beside her sister, her voice barely above a whisper. "I have to open the portal. It's my trial." Her words felt heavier spoken aloud, like stones she'd been carrying inside her chest. For a moment, she hesitated, the fear of failure hovering at the edges of her thoughts — a fear she would never dare to voice, even to Lily. Yet, as she glanced at her sister, determination flickered back into place, pushing the unbidden worry aside.

Lily smiled faintly, trailing her fingers across the cool water, watching the ripples spread outward. A shadow of doubt flickered briefly in her eyes, like a cloud momentarily veiling the sun. "And I'll listen to the carp. They'll tell me when danger comes." She looked up at her big sister, her gaze steady once more. "You'll walk forward, and I'll make sure you don't fall."

Ren's chest tightened — not with anxiety this time, but with something warmer. Her doubts didn't vanish, but they grew quieter. She reached out, and Lily met her halfway. Together, they clasped hands, the pond reflecting the moonlight behind them in a soft, steady glow.

The Clan Reacts to Lily's Role

The pavilion was still buzzing with conversations about Ren's apprenticeship. The air was thick with the mingled scents of sandalwood and incense, a heady aroma that seemed to cling to the back of the throat. As the fragrance shifted to an acrid edge, Li Shenwu's words about Lily finally registered, casting an invisible shadow over the assembly. The elders leaned forward in their seats, their weathered faces displaying both wonder and unease, eyebrows raised, lips pressed thin, and fingers drumming on the armrests.

Elder Wu cleared his throat, his voice trembling slightly. "To hear the carp… this is no ordinary gift. It is guidance from the unseen." He paused, choosing his words carefully. "Rare, perhaps once in a generation."

Elder Mei frowned deeply, her fingers tapping the table. "But guidance can be dangerous. What if the carp misled her? What if she hears too much?" She glanced around. "There are things better left unknown." Her words carried the weight of personal experience, reminiscent of a time in her youth when she had heeded a whisper from the unseen and faced unforeseen consequences. The memory of those days lingered in her mind, a cautionary tale urging her to voice her doubts.

"Once," Elder Mei continued, her voice quieter, "I too, trusted an unseen guide and nearly lost everything." She paused, choosing her following words with care. "The messages from the carp can be cryptic, easily misinterpreted, or even manipulated by those with ill intent. It's a power that demands caution, for the line between insight and deception is perilously thin."

Elder Han stroked his long beard thoughtfully, his eyes distant. "No, this is balance." He nodded slowly, as if convincing himself. "Ren opens the way, Lily ensures we do not stumble. Without her, the portal is merely a trap waiting for spring."

The disciples whispered among themselves, their excitement barely contained.

One disciple muttered, "She hears fish? That's… strange." He caught himself, lowering his voice when an elder glanced his way.

Another disciple corrected him, leaning closer. "Not fish — Spirit Carp. Guides." His eyes widened as the implications sank in. "If she can hear them, she might know the dangers before they strike."

A third disciple shivered visibly. "That's even scarier than Ren's portal. A voice that warns of death before it comes…" He trailed off, unsettled by his own words.

Lily's cheeks flushed pink under the weight of so many stares. She shifted her weight from foot to foot, then clutched Ren's hand. "They're making me sound like some oracle," she whispered, her voice tight. "I just… listened." Ren squeezed her hand firmly, the pressure steady and grounding.

The Ripple Effect Across the Li Clan

The announcement spread swiftly beyond the pavilion. Messengers departed before dawn, carrying sealed letters to Li Clan branches across the region — some a day's journey, others a week's ride away.

In the northern branch, elders gathered in their hall and raised cups of wine. "Two daughters, two destinies," they toasted. "The clan is blessed with such fortune."

In the southern branch, elders spoke in hushed tones behind closed doors. "A portal and a voice? Too much power concentrated in one generation." One elder shook his head. "Power draws attention — not everyone would welcome this."

In distant branches, disciples debated over meals and training sessions. "Will Ren and Lily unite us—or divide us?" The question hung in the air, unanswered. Some saw hope; others saw competition brewing.

The Iron Fang Sect's leaders scoffed when they heard the news. "A girl who hears carp? Ridiculous." But the sect master paused, his expression darkening. "Yet… if true, she could sense our movements before battle. That changes things."

While others only scoffed: "A girl who hears carp? Ridiculous. Yet… if true, she could sense our movements before battle."

The Moonshade Clan's strategists whispered among themselves in their war room. "Ren's portal is dangerous, but Lily's sensitivity may be worse." One traced a map with her finger. "A guide who hears omens can unravel strategies before they even begin."

The Crimson Lotus Sect's inner circle plotted in their shadowed chamber. "If the carp truly guide her, then she must be silenced." The sect leader's voice was cold and decisive. "The Li Clan cannot be allowed such foresight. It tips the balance too far."

The valley buzzed with speculation over the following days. Alliances were whispered about in shadows, old rivalries sharpened like blades on whetstones. Some feared Ren's portal, but more feared Lily's gift — an unseen danger, harder to counter than any physical threat.

The Banquet and the Announcement

Lanterns cast golden pools of light across the pavilion, their glow making the bamboo walls flicker with playful shadows. Disciples and helpers hurried to and fro, balancing trays piled high with steaming delicacies and filling the air with the rich scent of fragrant wine. Li Tianyuan's voice, as inviting as a hearth and as firm as an oak, rang out: "After tonight's great news, we feast together!"

As the night deepened, tables gleamed with food, and laughter waited at the threshold. Elders, disciples, and visitors glided in, their silken robes whispering secrets over the polished floors, excitement fluttering in their voices. At the head of the hall sat Li Shenwu, his presence unmoving and unyielding as a mountain, while beside him, Shinsei, the honored guest, radiated a quiet power that seemed to make the very air shiver.