EYE OF THE FALLEN HEAVEN
– The Us
power was truth-and the
sunder mountains. Armies bowed to lone warrio
his world-but those who had
ine and fate, it shaped the road a cultivator would walk. A blade of fire. A tiger of ligh
he heavens and the weak vanished like mist, ther
awaiting the Lin
d at his birth. But now, those same
himmered with qi beneath glowing moons. Peaks floated, suspended in the air by ancient formations.
bore a coiled dragon wrought in gold thread, and their warriors carried bloodlines that had once defied death itself. Every generation, on
marched to seize the Nine Peaks, he stood alone-and ended a war. His Martial Soul, the Starlight Dragon, had
aura alone could silence a hall of elders. But even the strongest m
Fe
seers whispered omens. Elders rejoiced. A son born of destin
r, the name Lin Feng echoed
f Cloudveil Peak bore little resemblance to
gray-like storm clouds yet to break. His robes, though plain, were clean, neat. His hands were calloused from relentless training, his frame le
d to himself, eyes gazing ac
between them-flames, winds, even illusions of beast-shaped spirits. Some had already awake
, a silent shadow on
ain winds howled as i
t, jaw tightening. "Everything th
iking trees until his bones ached. The nights poring over scrolls long after oil lamps had dimmed. Tec
could not be forc
ever existed at a
tself deep in his heart. Every whisper behind his back, every narrowed gaze, e
e hadn't awakened either, Kun carried himself like a young lord. Tall, broa
oice cut like ice. "Maybe if you look hard en
aughed. Lin Fen
lence was the s
was always there, buried beneath the years. It was a
o
. The whis
"Don't get in the way at the Awakening. We woul
ngest disciples train, mimicking the basic stances he had
laughed like that. B
dge of being discarded
o
would place his hand upon it. It would eithe
s," he said, "
eavens had fo
e soul nev
e was tru
uld n
e had turned i
ould forge forw