Chapter 446: Chapter 446
Outside, Mushu, Butler Oda, and the rest of Ling Li's staff stood on high alert. Their hands rested on weapons, their senses stretched outward. Rival sects lingered nearby, their tents glowing faintly in the mist.
Mushu muttered, "The valley is too quiet. Rival eyes are watching. If they move, we must be ready." Just then, a sharp crack echoed through the trees, like the breaking of a dry branch underfoot. Mushu's senses heightened, a ripple of tension breaking the calm. It was a small sign, but enough to validate his suspicion and stir an impending sense of conflict within the stillness.
Butler Oda nodded, his expression grim. "The Eye tests those inside. But the true battle may begin out here."
Iron Fang Sect: Their tent buzzed with harsh voices. Elders scoffed at the Li Clan, boasting that Ren's needles would snap like twigs. Yet beneath their bravado, unease lingered — they knew the carp's omens carried weight. Amid these declarations, one shadow guard sat quietly, his mind swirling with doubt. He had witnessed the carp's prophecy firsthand and felt its chilling significance while he was secretly spying in the Bamboo Pavilion. While the elders spoke of certain victory, he could not shake the feeling that their path was far more perilous than they dared admit. His eyes darted around the tent, seeking some reassurance. He found none.
Crimson Lotus Sect: Their camp was silent, disciples kneeling in meditation. Their leader whispered of illusions and poison, plotting how to twist the Eye's trials against rivals.
Moonshade Clan: Their mystics gathered around silver mirrors, watching reflections of the 'Eye'. Some urged alliance with the Li Clan; others whispered betrayal. Their indecision was a storm waiting to break.
The valley itself seemed alive, a breathless hush settling over its vast expanse. An oppressive climate of moisture clung to the air, the humidity as tangible as a predator's gaze lurking through the undergrowth. At intervals, the eerie cry of a distant bird echoed against the stone escarpments, further imbuing the landscape with an unsettling animosity. Each sect waited like a beast on the prowl, watching for the slightest misstep, a moment of weakness that might turn the balance.
Shift Back Inside the Eye
Inside the 'Dragon's Eye', rival sect disciples struggled against the living puzzle.
Almost half of the Iron Fang disciples forced their way through black miasma, their armor cracking under its corrosive touch. Some fell, consumed by shadows, while others pressed forward with grim determination.
Crimson Lotus disciples wove illusions to mask their path, but the 'Eye's sentience pierced their deceit, unraveling their tricks and leaving them exposed.
Moonshade disciples hesitated at the crossroads. Their mirrors reflected paths that shifted too quickly to follow, echoing the turmoil within them as one disciple caught a glimpse of their own reflection, an image from deep within surfaced — a childhood memory of standing alone in a sun-dappled clearing, unsure whether to follow the distant call of adults or remain hidden in the safe embrace of the trees.
This fleeting vision, like a specter from the past, compounded the moment of self-confrontation where doubt clouded clarity and mirrored their inner uncertainties. This hesitation, intensified by personal memory, cost them precious time, as the puzzle reshaped itself around their wavering resolve.
The 'Eye' was merciless. It tested not only strength, but intent. And already, shadows moved deliberately — traps laid, enemies waiting.
The mist inside the 'Eye' thickened as dawn broke outside. For those trapped within, time felt distorted — hours stretched like days, and every heartbeat echoed against the living puzzle. The disciples knew: this was the second day, the day when the Eye's trials grew merciless.
The 'Dragon's Eye', which had grown restless around them. Each group huddled together in rare camaraderie. They shared quiet jokes and wistful observations. Fatty laughed and patted his stomach, teasing Chatty about his seriousness. Shun rolled his eyes with a grin, teasing Ren. Their voices bounced off ancient walls, echoing unity and creating warmth that contrasted with their ominous surroundings. Beneath their laughter, an unspoken understanding connected them — a crucial realization that only those with unwavering resolve would endure the challenge ahead.
The Puzzle Splits Them Apart
Without warning, the chamber convulsed with terrifying ferocity. Mirrors lining the walls erupted in blinding flashes, casting searing light. The Li Clan disciples shielded their eyes. Dragon script blazed across the surfaces like liquid fire as the disciples staggered back, searching for footing. The stone floor cracked beneath them — the sound of splintering bone echoing as a sinister warning. The mirrors' intense heat thickened the atmosphere, making the air shimmer with menace and causing the disciples to gasp for breath. Tiles lurched and rotated, inducing vertigo. Each disciple steadied themselves, every step a desperate gamble.
The corridors twisted and reformed violently, directed by the 'Dragon's Eye's malicious will. Before anyone could cry out, invisible forces seized each Li Clan disciple. One by one, they were dragged into separate passages that sealed shut behind them with grim finality.
Jack's breath caught in his throat, eyes widening as he watched the stone wall materialize between him and his master. "Boss… Chu Yan!" His arm shot forward, fingers clawing at empty air as the barrier solidified with a grinding finality. Desperation surged within him, and he pounded his fist against the unyielding stone.
Each strike resonated with his growing frustration, a futile attempt to reach his master. Ling Li's voice haunted him. He recalled Madam's stern expression, her warm hand on his shoulder, and her parting words: 'Whatever happens, never leave his side.' His hands trembled, cold sweat beading on his palms. Channeling his remaining qi, he willed energy into the wall, hoping to shatter it. The power dissipated harmlessly, leaving him helpless. 'Madam entrusted me to protect him… and I've already failed.' The memory sharpened his self-reproach with piercing clarity.
Ailun and Nicu each appeared alone in dim corridors, standing frozen, shoulders tense. They trembled from the force that tore them from their friends, breath ragged. Each took a hesitant step, straining to see ahead in the darkness, uncertain whether to move or wait.
"I was supposed to shield Shun," Ailun whispered, his voice cracking. His fingers dug into his palms until they ached.
"If Shun falls, it's my fault." The thought carved itself into Nicu's mind as he forced himself to take a calculated step forward, every muscle coiled tight with dread.