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Chapter 9 - ‎Chapter 9 — The Effort of Mortals

Moonlight spilled over the mountain like silver silk.

‎Lin Xuan stood alone on the training plateau, fists trembling, sweat streaming down like rain. His breathing was ragged, his arms shaking from pushing his mortal body beyond its limit.

‎He struck the wooden post again and again, knuckles bleeding.

‎Thud. Thud. Thud…

‎Each strike weaker than the last — but still, he didn't stop.

‎Gu An watched from afar, silently.

‎No cultivation manuals. No heaven-grade pills. Just a mortal boy trying to climb a mountain meant for dragons.

‎Lin Xuan whispered to himself between gasps:

‎"I… will not be ordinary. Even if I cannot fly… I will run until my legs break."

‎The resolve was trembling, but it existed.

‎Gu An flicked a finger.

‎A thin strand of invisible energy drifted down — not strengthening, not empowering — merely soothing the pain slightly, helping the boy's body recover a mortal's amount faster.

‎Balance preserved.

‎If life earned through sweat was stolen by shortcuts, it was no longer life — it was borrowed fate.

‎Lin Xuan's back straightened.

‎He gritted his teeth, lifted his fists again.

‎Gu An smiled faintly.

‎"Mortals who refuse to kneel… often rise the highest."

‎And the night flowed on.

‎Day of the Exam — Cloud-Vein Sect Outer Trial

‎Seven days passed.

‎The mountain path was crowded: hopefuls from villages, towns, poor families, small clans. Boys trembling with dreams, girls clutching prayer beads, wanderers with eyes full of hunger.

‎A massive stone gate towered ahead, carved with flowing clouds and veins like rivers — Cloud-Vein Sect, gate of aspiring immortals.

‎Elders floated above like clouds. Their gazes indifferent, ancient.

‎Lin Xuan gulped.

‎"So many… how can we compete?"

‎"We take one step," Gu An replied, "and then another."

‎The outer trial ground was a vast mountain forest. No beasts too strong, just enough danger to test heart and instinct.

‎An elder's voice echoed:

‎"Survive within the trial woods for one day.

‎Collect five 'Vein Stones'.

‎Those who fail — go home."

‎The gates opened.

‎Trial begins.

‎Lin Xuan trembled — then clenched his jaw and ran in.

‎Gu An walked calmly behind him.

‎When Heaven Chooses a Child

‎In the forest clearing ahead, a ripple spread in the air.

‎Light — warm, sacred — gathered like divine mist.

‎Chu Feng stepped into the trial zone like a king entering his domain. Even trees bent slightly under unseen pressure.

‎A faint ringing sounded between heaven and earth.

‎Destiny stirred.

‎Heaven acknowledged him.

‎Some disciples murmured:

‎"He carries Heavenly Fortune!"

‎"A natural spirit vein — terrifying…"

‎"He was born for the Dao."

‎Lin Xuan felt his knees soften.

‎But Gu An watched quietly.

‎Light did not touch him.

‎Heaven did not acknowledge him.

‎He stood like a shadow at the edge of sunlight.

‎Perfect.

‎Let Heaven track its chosen star.

‎Gu An would be the unseen void that eventually swallowed stars.

‎Chu Feng glanced at Gu An again — and again failed to notice anything. It wasn't arrogance.

‎The world's script simply did not write Gu An's existence.

‎A world-born protagonist saw only roles meant to appear.

‎Unwritten men did not exist in his fate.

‎Gu An whispered:

‎"Paths diverge. That is fine."

‎Test of Blood — Silent Hunter

‎Hours into the trial.

‎Rustle. A shadow in the leaves.

‎Not beast.

‎Not trial puppet.

‎Human.

‎A thin figure in black slid from a branch — silent, precise. A dagger gleamed faintly.

‎Assassin.

‎Targeting someone in a sect trial?

‎Not common. Not random.

‎Not Chu Feng — the heavens would not permit it.

‎Eyes locked on Lin Xuan.

‎Weakest target.

‎Gu An stood beside him, gaze calm.

‎The assassin lunged.

‎Lin Xuan froze, eyes wide — death inches away.

‎Gu An lifted one finger.

‎No explosion.

‎No mystical light.

‎No flashy force.

‎Simply — the assassin's momentum vanished.

‎His body halted mid-strike as if forgotten by the world.

‎Confusion flickered in his eyes — then fear. His dagger dropped.

‎Gu An lowered his hand.

‎The man fell, unconscious.

‎No witnesses.

‎No merit claimed.

‎No karma created.

‎Just a quiet correction to the flow of life.

‎Lin Xuan collapsed, trembling.

‎"I—I almost…"

‎"You lived," Gu An said. "Continue."

‎The boy slowly nodded, pale but determined.

‎Inner World — First Moon Rises

‎Night inside Gu An's soul.

‎The star pulsed — stronger. Dust gathered. Gravity intensified. And slowly…

‎A small silver orb formed beside the star.

‎The first moon.

‎Tides of energy shifted inside the miniature cosmos.

‎Balance. Stability. Time rhythms began to manifest.

‎[Inner World Advancement]

‎ Micro-moon formed

‎ Primitive tidal cyclic law seeded

‎ Universe stability: enhanced

‎Gu An breathed out.

‎One star. One moon. One spark of life.

‎Not rushing. Not breaking heaven's balance. Simply becoming inevitable.

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