Chapter 460: Chapter 460

As everyone settled, Li Shenwu rose, his presence commanding even in the glow of lantern light. His voice carried across the hall, firm yet edged with gravity:

"Tomorrow, the Hidden Portal shall be opened. Its outcome is unknown, whether curse or blessing, bond or ruin. Tonight, eat well, rest deeply, and steel your hearts. The dawn will test us all." He paused, allowing the weight of his words to settle in the room. Then, with a flicker of vulnerability in his gaze, he added, "I ask for your strength, trusting in your courage as I trust in my own hope that we will not face ruin."

A hush followed his words, the weight of destiny pressing down on every disciple. Then, slowly, cups were raised, and the feast began.

Laughter flickered here and there, though muted, as chopsticks clicked against porcelain bowls. Some spoke in hushed tones of the portal’s legends, others ate in silence, their thoughts heavy with anticipation. In a corner of the hall, two young disciples whispered, their voices barely audible amid the clamour. "Do you think someone will betray us when the portal opens?" one said, eyes darting nervously. The other replied with a hint of defiance, "We must trust in our courage and unity, even if fear threatens to divide us." Shensei sat quietly at the far end, his calm gaze sweeping the hall, as if measuring each soul’s readiness for what lay ahead.

When the meal ended, the Pavilion’s disciples guided their guests to assigned quarters. The corridors echoed with soft footsteps and the rustle of robes — one by one, the clan members retired, lanterns dimming behind closed doors. Yet beneath the quiet, an unspoken tension lingered — like the Pavilion itself held its breath, waiting for the storm that tomorrow might unleash.

By the Pond – Lily, Ren, Fatty, and Shun

The pond shimmered under the silver glow of the moon, its surface rippling with faint golden hues. Mist curled low, as if the water itself exhaled secrets. Ren and Lily knelt at the edge, their hands hovering just above the surface, hearts pounding with anticipation.

Suddenly, faint glimmers darted beneath the water. The Golden Spirit Carp appeared, its scales glowing like molten gold. Each ripple it made hummed with ancient resonance, vibrating through the air and into their bones. Legends spoke of this carp as the harbinger of the Gate of Fenghuang, the mythical passage where realms intertwined, marking moments of fate with its spectral dance.

The carp circled slowly, then leapt once, splashing water that shimmered unnaturally — forming fleeting symbols in the air. The symbols resembled fragments of dragon script, glowing briefly before fading into mist.

Lily gasped, clutching her chest as a vibration pulsed through her. A shiver ran down her spine, and her breath quickened with awe and dread. A whisper, not in words but in sensation, filled her: "The portal binds or breaks. Sacrifice and truth must walk together."

Ren’s needles pulsed faintly in her sleeve, resonating with the carp’s glow. She whispered, her voice tight with worry, "It’s warning us... or guiding us."

Fatty gripped his snack, muttering, "Why do spirit fish always speak in riddles?"

Shun’s jaw clenched as he pressed his palm to the earth, inscribing qi symbols along the pond’s edge, intent on capturing the fleeting dragon script before it vanished.

The pond became a stage of mystery — its golden ripples hinting at the portal’s dual nature: curse or bond.

The Twins’ Mischief – Inside the Bamboo Pavilion

Meanwhile, the twins slipped out barefoot, giggling as they darted through the Pavilion’s corridors. Shadows stretched long. The Seven Shah, guardians in silence, spotted them lurking in the dark. They followed closely, ready to protect if needed, but allowed the children their freedom as long as danger stayed away.

The twins’ minds crackled with elders’ tales. They recalled stories of the bell’s primordial song that once summoned the first guardian dragon’s spirit — a story repeated until it felt like an inherited memory. The twins’ delight was bound to this legend. Their mischief rang through the corridors as they reached for that fabled past — unaware of the gathering portent in their actions.

Kim Kim and Chin Chin had overheard stories of the Pavilion’s forbidden bell—an ancient bronze relic said to resonate with the Hidden Portal. Mischief sparked in their eyes.

"Let’s ring it and see if the portal wakes up early!"

The twins sneaked past the guards. Up they climbed, scampering onto carved beams, then tiptoed into the forbidden bell chamber. Shadows danced as they tried to reach the ropes, their laughter echoing like tiny thunderclaps.

Mushu, trained under Ling Li, had already sensed the twins’ sly nature. Earlier, when he knocked on their door and found it empty, his heart nearly leapt from his chest. He immediately roused Rockie, Reginald, and Goldie. They scrambled from their beds, talismans glowing as they communicated directions.

With a mischievous grin, Chin Chin swung the rope. The forbidden bell tolled once, deep and resonant, shaking the entire Pavilion’s walls. Golden motes of qi scattered through the air, startling birds from the rafters. The sound reverberated. A metallic taste filled the air — sharp and unexpected. It felt as if the bell’s echo had imbued the very atmosphere with its supernatural essence.

Now, Mushu and the others arrived just in time to see the jaw-dropping sight: the twins not only ringing the forbidden bell but riding it.

Kim Kim clung to the rope, swinging wildly. Chin Chin sat astride the bell, legs dangling. As she shouted, "We’re awakening the dragon!" her triumphant cry suddenly wavered.

A hush descended. The air grew thick with anticipation, hinting at an unseen cost poised to unfold.

The forbidden bell’s resonance stirred the Pavilion’s wards. Dragon script flickered faintly across the walls, as if the Pavilion itself responded to their prank.

Rockie muttered, "By the ancestors..."

Goldie nearly fainted.

Mushu’s heart thundered as he realised the twins had triggered something far beyond childish mischief. Silence gripped the room as the air seemed to hold its breath, every disciple frozen in place, listening to the faint echo of the forbidden bell. The Seven Shah, though amused, tightened their guard, knowing the bell’s resonance might draw unwanted attention or awaken forces tied to the Hidden Portal.

In her chamber, Ling Li sat in meditation. The bell’s vibration rippled through her womb, jolting her awake. Her eyes snapped open, and she whispered into the silence:

"The storm begins sooner than expected."