On the Nine Heavens Continent, it is often said that power is the only passport. This is true, yet incomplete. Power takes many forms: some are born with noble lineages, breathing in Dou Qi as naturally as air; others toil for decades, barely scratching the threshold of a Dou Shi. But the most coveted—and feared—phenomenon is the "Heavenly Flame." These are spirits formed from the condensed, violent energy of heaven and earth. To possess one is to gain a ladder to the heavens, but it is also to keep one foot firmly in the grave. A Heavenly Flame can incinerate one's meridians or reshape one's very bones; it is a blessing, but even more so, a trial. For millennia, the geniuses reduced to ash by the backlash of these flames outnumber those who used them to reach the summit tenfold.
The Fall of the Ye Clan
The Ye family once knew glory. Their ancestor was a Dou Huang endowed with the "Sky-Burning Bloodline," who carved out a legacy in the powerhouse-laden Northern Region. But bloodlines thin over generations. By the time it reached Ye Fen, that meager trace of heritage did nothing more than produce a faint, nearly invisible crimson glow during his awakening test.
Instead of a gift, it became a death warrant. Ancient clans, like sharks scenting blood, kept a constant watch on this flickering "spark" of potential resurgence. Ye Fen’s betrothal was less a union of two families and more a cautious investment—a surveillance operation—by an ancient clan into the Ye family’s remaining value.
Thus, when Ye Fen turned fifteen and his Dou Qi mysteriously began to wither—plummeting from a praised genius to a "useless" failure unable to maintain even the third stage of Dou Zhi Qi—the breaking of the engagement was inevitable. This wasn't just a breach of contract; it was a calculated humiliation, a final desecration of the Ye family name. They intended to grind the last of the family's dignity, and Ye Fen himself, into the dirt before the entire city.
The Awakening
No one knows what happened at the moment Ye Fen’s consciousness wavered, nearly swallowed by despair. Only he—or rather, a presence within him—remembers. A cold, domineering will, saturated with an aura of endless destruction and silence, slammed into the depths of his flickering soul like the most violent of Heavenly Flames.
This was not a peaceful inheritance or a gentle teaching; it was a "forced injection" bordering on possession. A soul fragment claiming to be from thirty years in the future—a being who had ascended to the rank of Dou Di only to be shattered by betrayal and accident—brought with it a lifetime of experience, memory, hatred, and cold, calculated logic. It now shared a single physical shell with the residual, stubborn consciousness of a fifteen-year-old boy.
The Internal Conflict
Consequently, the rules of the Nine Heavens Continent became far more complex for Ye Fen. Cultivation was no longer a simple accumulation of Dou Qi; it was a perilous tug-of-war with the "Old Monster" inside him.
The Dou Di Consciousness: Knows forgotten techniques, hidden treasures, and the flaws in any opponent's skills. It seeks a pre-planned, blood-soaked path of revenge and absolute dominion.
Ye Fen: Clings to a teenager’s raw emotions, a refusal to be bullied, a clumsy devotion to what he protects, and a profound confusion over his own identity.
Power is within reach, but the cost is the silent erosion of the self. A shortcut to the peak lies beneath his feet, but who stands at the end of that road? Is it the lonely, silenced Dou Di of thirty years hence, or the boy named Ye Fen?
The winds of the Nine Heavens Continent continue to howl, thick with Dou Qi and ambition. No one realizes that within a single youth, a war is being waged...