Chapter 425: Chapter 425

Night at the Pond – Sisters Seek Guidance

After hearing the Carp’s ominous whispers — warnings of shadows and twisted trials that echoed in their minds like funeral bells — Ren and Lily exchanged a glance, their eyes wide with worry. Ren’s hands tightened instinctively on Lily’s sleeve as she felt the weight of her responsibility pressing down on her shoulders.

Fear nipped at her resolve, the idea of their family falling into danger sending a chill through her spine. To shield her loved ones, to avert disaster, that was the frantic flicker of hope she clung to. The peaceful garden now felt hostile. Ren steadied herself and spoke, her voice trembling despite her efforts. "We can’t keep this to ourselves. This isn’t just our burden to carry. Mother and Shi Min must know immediately — they need to understand what we’re walking into."

Together, they dashed through the Bamboo Pavilion, the lanterns flickering rapidly past as their feet barely touched the polished wood floors. Ren’s mind raced, her breath quick and shallow, as she abandoned formalities, barely noticing the surroundings. Her words tumbled out urgently when they found Ling Li and Shi Min in the strategy chamber, their heads bent over maps of the Hidden Valley.

"Mother, Brother — Lily heard the Spirit Carp speak clearly for the first time. They warned of shadows waiting in the ’Dragon’s Eye’. Not natural shadows, but deliberate ones. Enemies. Traps designed specifically for us."

Ren bowed quickly, her words spilling out. "Mother, Brother — Lily heard the Spirit Carp. They warned of shadows waiting in the ’Eye.’"

Shi Min’s brow furrowed, his hand tightening on his hilt. "Shadows? Inside the Eye?" His voice dropped to a cold, calculated tone. "Hmmm... It seems enemies aren’t just plotting — they’ve infiltrated, turning our trials into a battlefield. This is no mere test; it’s a siege in disguise."

Ling Li’s expression hardened, but her voice stayed calm, fury carefully restrained. "The Spirit Carp do not speak lightly — if they warn of shadows, danger awaits. You did well to come. We’ll use every advantage." She cupped Lily’s face. "We’ll be ready." Her gaze softened as she looked at her daughters, seeing both their strength and their vulnerability.

"Omens are warnings, not chains. Prepare for danger, but have courage. The Spirit Carp showed you the shadows because you can overcome them. Prophecy is not surrender — it’s preparation." Ling Li’s eyes lingered on Ren and Lily, contemplating the difficult choices that lay ahead.

"The shadows might demand a sacrifice, a crossroads you must face together. Remember that true strength comes not merely from prevailing against adversity, but understanding when to act in unity, even if the path seems wrought with personal loss. Know that facing such trials means you have the power to change the outcome." Ling Li added.

Ren and Lily bowed deeper, steadied by their Mother’s words yet still wary. Their fear became determination, shadowed by an awareness of looming danger.

Shi Min leaned forward, his expression grave, his warrior’s intuition compelling him to ensure his sisters understood the ’Dragon Eye’s true nature. "There’s something crucial you must understand about the ’Eye’ itself — it’s not merely a trial ground, but a sentient force with its own ancient intelligence." His voice dropped to the tone he used when imparting life-or-death wisdom.

"The Eye doesn’t tolerate deceitful hearts. It reads intentions like we read scrolls, piercing through every pretense, every hidden motive. When you step inside, your hearts must remain absolutely pure — crystalline in their clarity. Your sole intention must be what it should be: to be granted a cultivation technique, to grow stronger for righteous purposes." He paused, letting the weight settle.

Shi Min continued, "If anyone tries to harm you within those sacred walls, defend yourselves without hesitation. Do whatever you must to survive. But here’s the critical distinction — as long as we are not the ones to provoke, as long as you enter with pure intent and only respond to aggression rather than initiate it, you will be guarded by the ’Eye’ itself. It will recognize the difference between defender and aggressor, and its protection will shield the righteous."

"That is correct," Ling Li affirmed, her voice carrying the certainty of one who had studied the Eye’s ancient records for decades. She stepped closer to her daughters, her gaze intense. "’The Dragon’s Eye’ has stood for millennia as an impartial arbiter. It has witnessed countless cultivators enter its depths — some with noble hearts, others with corruption festering in their souls. Without exception, it has rewarded the pure and punished the deceitful. Trust in this truth as you trust in your own bond. Enter with a clear conscience, and the ’Eye’ will become your ally rather than your judge."

"We understand," Ren and Lily replied in unison, their voices overlapping in the way they did only when they were completely aligned in thought and purpose. Ren’s hand found Lily’s, their fingers intertwining as they had since childhood when facing uncertain futures. The gesture was unconscious but telling — a physical manifestation of the bond their Mother and brother had just urged them to trust. In their eyes burned not just understanding but determination: they would enter the ’Dragon’s Eye’ with pure hearts, defend themselves if necessary, and emerge together or not at all.

Seeing her two daughters united, Ling Li felt a warm assurance in her heart that they both understood their purpose.

"Both of you should return to your chambers and rest. Cultivate as much as you can." Shi Min advised.

"Yes, Crown Prince, we’ll listen to you," Lily teasingly said, dragging Ren with her as she ran away.

Shi Min snorted loudly, but his heart was happy for his sisters.

Ling Li and Shi Min continued discussing their rival sects’ plots against them.

"I have a full grasp of their plan. I will discuss this further with Butler Oda and the Seven Shah. Mom, you should sleep now. You’re about to enter your trimester and need more time to rest. With triplets, you might give birth earlier than normal," Shi Min said.

"I know, son, thank you. Then I shall leave these matters to you."

"Got it," Shi Min replied with a comic salute.