The attack on the Li Clan estate had left its mark—both on the land and on the hearts of its warriors. The breached eastern wall had been patched with fresh stones, and though the clan had withstood the masked attackers, the threat remained.
Li Wei moved through the estate with a sense of urgency, giving orders, reviewing the defenses, and ensuring that every warrior remained alert. The fragment he'd acquired in the Valley of Shadows pulsed faintly at his side, a reminder that his connection to the Heavenly Sword Art was growing. But he knew he had only scratched the surface of its potential.
As he entered the main courtyard, Li Wei found Li Huang and Li Yan waiting for him, along with several key warriors, including Xin Ren and Lin Feng.
Li Huang, a stalwart figure known for his powerful Ironwood Strike, nodded as Li Wei approached. "The wall repairs are complete, and the warriors have resumed their training. But the masked attackers won't wait long before they try again."
Li Wei's gaze was thoughtful. "Then we need to be ready, and we can't rely on the same tactics. The Heavenly Sword Art is powerful, but I need to understand it fully if I'm to protect the clan."
Li Yan, with her signature move Shadow's Mark for marking targets, looked at him with concern. "You've already pushed yourself to the limit, Li Wei. The art is powerful, but it's also dangerous."
He met her gaze, his expression resolute. "I know. But if I don't explore its full potential, our clan will remain vulnerable."
A New Strategy
Over the next few days, Li Wei began integrating new defensive techniques within the clan's training. He focused on synergy between warriors, teaching them to cover each other's weaknesses. Working closely with Lin Feng, who could channel his Qi into a near-impenetrable Iron Wall Stance, they practiced using him as a defensive anchor to shield the clan's formations.
"Your defense is our strength," Li Wei said to Lin Feng during a training session. "If we can turn the wall into a weapon, we'll have the advantage."
Lin Feng gave a nod, his stance firm as he absorbed a powerful strike from Li Wei. "Understood, Li Wei. I'll hold the line, no matter the cost."
With Xin Ren, who used her agile Phantom Step to scout and evade detection, Li Wei devised ways to gather intelligence on the masked men's positions. By pairing her stealth skills with Li Yan's long-range precision, they created a strategy where Xin Ren could locate enemies and mark targets for Li Yan's devastating archery attacks.
"Your role is crucial, Xin Ren," Li Wei told her. "If you can get close enough to spot their movements, we can plan our defenses more effectively."
Xin Ren nodded, her eyes steady. "I'll get close, Li Wei. They won't even know I'm there."
Exploring the Heavenly Sword Art
When the day's training was complete, Li Wei often practiced alone in the quiet of the night, drawing on the energy of the fragment to delve deeper into the Heavenly Sword Art's techniques. The fragment had revealed glimpses of forgotten forms and techniques, each more powerful than the last. But he sensed that the art was incomplete without the missing fragments, that there were parts of it still out of reach.
One night, as he moved through the flowing strikes of Celestial Ripple Strike, he felt a shift within him. The fragment pulsed, and an image flashed in his mind—a symbol he had never seen before, an intricate pattern woven into the air as if it were alive.
"The art has its own spirit," he murmured, feeling the truth of the thought resonate within him. "It's more than just a technique."
He continued to practice, pushing the limits of his Qi, letting the art guide him as he focused on the movement of his blade. The Heavenly Edge of the Void flowed through him, his Qi forming an aura that felt almost protective. He could sense the art adapting, responding to his thoughts, and he realized that defense could be as potent as offense.
"Perhaps that's the answer," he said quietly, the realization settling over him. "To master the art, I need to embrace both its strength and its wisdom."
A Mysterious Message
Just as he finished his training, a sound behind him broke his focus. He turned to see Jian Ming, a younger scout with quick reflexes, entering the courtyard, a scroll in his hand.
"Li Wei," Jian Ming said, his voice tense. "This was left at the edge of the forest. No one saw who delivered it."
Li Wei took the scroll, unrolling it carefully. The message inside was written in a sharp, precise hand, and as he read, a chill ran down his spine.
"To the leader of the Li Clan,
We know of your search for the Heavenly Sword's fragments. You are playing a dangerous game, one that could lead to ruin. Turn back now, or face the wrath of forces beyond your understanding.
We await your decision… at the Moonlit Grove. Come alone."
Li Wei's jaw tightened. The message was both a threat and a challenge, a warning from the masked organization that they knew of his quest for the fragments. And the Moonlit Grove was a place notorious for ambushes, its dense foliage and shadows perfect for concealing an enemy force.
Li Huang approached, having read the tension in Li Wei's expression. "Who would send such a message? Are they taunting us?"
Li Wei folded the scroll, his gaze hard. "They're warning us—and daring us to come. They know I'm searching for the fragments, and they want to test me."
Li Yan's eyes narrowed. "It could be a trap. Going alone would be dangerous."
Li Wei nodded, his mind racing. "It likely is. But if they're offering answers, I need to see for myself what they know."
A Plan of Caution
Despite the risks, Li Wei decided to accept the challenge. But he wasn't about to walk blindly into an ambush. He gathered his closest allies, outlining his plan.
"I'll go to the Moonlit Grove as they asked," Li Wei said. "But I want each of you nearby. Li Yan, take your archers and position yourselves along the eastern edge. If things go wrong, cover my exit."
Li Yan nodded, her gaze firm. "Consider it done. If they make a move, we'll be ready."
"Xin Ren, I'll need you to scout the area beforehand," Li Wei continued. "Make sure they don't have additional forces hiding in the forest."
Xin Ren inclined her head, her voice steady. "I'll find their positions. They won't escape my sight."
Li Wei turned to Li Huang. "If it's a trap, their leader may be there. I'll need your strength at the western edge. If they try to surround me, you'll break their line."
Li Huang's face was set in determination. "They won't touch you, Li Wei."
With their plan in place, Li Wei felt a sense of readiness. He knew the risks, but he also knew that the Li Clan couldn't afford to remain passive. This confrontation could be the key to understanding their enemy—and to discovering the path forward.
Into the Moonlit Grove
Night fell, casting a pale glow over the Moonlit Grove. Li Wei moved through the shadows, his senses alert, his hand on the hilt of his sword. The grove was silent, the thick canopy above blocking most of the moonlight, casting the forest floor in eerie patterns.
As he reached the clearing, a lone figure stood waiting. The masked leader, the same man who had led the previous attack on the Li Clan, regarded him with a cold, piercing gaze.
"You came alone," the masked leader said, his voice smooth but mocking. "Brave, or foolish?"
Li Wei's grip on his sword tightened. "If you have a message, say it. I don't have time for games."
The leader chuckled, a dark, unsettling sound. "Very well. Your search for the Heavenly Sword fragments—it's a dangerous pursuit. Those who have sought its full power in the past… met tragic ends."
Li Wei's eyes narrowed. "Then why warn me? Why not take it by force?"
"Because it amuses us to watch you struggle," the leader replied, his tone cold. "You seek power, but you don't understand its cost."
With a swift motion, the leader raised his hand, and dark Qi gathered around him, forming tendrils that seemed to pulse with malevolent energy. "If you're so determined to walk this path, then prove yourself."
A Fierce Battle
Without another word, the masked leader lunged, his blade glinting in the moonlight as he struck with deadly precision. Li Wei countered with Sky-Cutting Slash, sending a wave of Qi forward, but the leader twisted in midair, dodging with an agility that bordered on inhuman.
They clashed in a flurry of strikes, each blow a test of skill and endurance. Li Wei's Celestial Ripple Strike rippled through the air, meeting the leader's dark energy head-on, the impact sending tremors through the grove.
But the masked leader was relentless, his attacks precise, each one probing for weaknesses. Li Wei's mind raced, his focus sharp, as he shifted into Heavenly Edge of the Void, aiming for the leader's center with a burst of concentrated Qi.
The leader parried, a dark smile on his face. "Impressive, but not enough."
As they fought, Li Yan's archers moved into position, her Shadow's Mark enabling them to target the masked men who had begun to emerge from the shadows, ready to surround Li Wei. Arrows flew, thinning their ranks and giving Li Wei the opening he needed.
With a final surge of energy, Li Wei unleashed Celestial Ripple Strike again, his Qi flaring as it cut through the leader's dark aura, forcing him back.
The leader staggered, his voice filled with venom. "You think you've won, Li Wei? This is only the beginning."
Before Li Wei could respond, the leader retreated, his form dissolving into the shadows.
A Moment of Triumph and Resolve
As dawn approached, Li Wei and his allies regrouped, their victory tempered by the realization that the masked men were still at large. But they had gained valuable insight—and had shown their enemies that the Li Clan was not to be underestimated.
Li Wei looked over his clanmates, pride filling his heart. "They tried to test us, but we've shown them our strength. This is only the beginning, but with each battle, we grow stronger."
Li Huang placed a hand on his shoulder. "We'll stand with you, Li Wei. Whatever comes, the Li Clan will face it together."
Li Wei nodded, his gaze set with determination. The path ahead was treacherous, but with his clan at his side, he would face it with unwavering resolve.
End of Chapter 17
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