The gnarled black claw stopped a fraction of an inch away from Yun Ruoyanâs face, and her masterâs billowing shadow aura pushed even hers aside. âYour cultivation was hard-earned and required a tremendous effort, so it would be a pity to waste your talent,â he said, withdrawing his claw. âIâll petition Lord Pi for you to have a chance to redeem yourself.â
Only then did Yun Ruoyan open her eyes. âYes, Master.â
âEveryone, leave. I have something to discuss with Master Shade.â Pi Yan dismissed Yun Ruoyan, Pi Yang, and Pi Batian.
âBrother, have you found Li Mo?â Pi Yang asked.
âNo, but Iâve just received news as to where he might be, and Iâm heading over now to take a look. No matter where heâs hiding, Iâll ferret him out!â He turned and walked away.
âMute woman, the only way to prove your innocence now is to find Li Mo,â Pi Yang murmured, glancing at his brotherâs back.
When Pi Yan and Master Shade were alone, Pi Yan asked, âMaster Shade, is there something wrong with your disciple?â
âThatâs not my disciple at all. Iâm afraid sheâs likely dead.â
Pi Yan had expected such a conclusion, but he couldnât help becoming enraged. He squeezed his armrest with one hand so hard that it broke in two. âSo this is the Feng familyâs scheme?â His anger caused his voice to turn hoarse with fury. âI canât believe thereâs a third cultivator on the Mingyuan continent whoâs familiar with the shadow arts, especially one that belongs to the Feng family!â
Master Shade hesitated. âThe shadow arts are a secret technique passed down from the Jiyuan continent, and no records have leaked to the Mingyuan continent at large. The silver dragon clan elder himself told me this when he imparted the technique to me, and Iâm confident that no one else on the Mingyuan continent is familiar with these methods, let alone someone from the Feng family.â
Although this Master Shade was purportedly one of Pi Yanâs men, he was actually one of the informants trained by the silver dragon clan elder himself. He was responsible for supporting Pi Yan; both men were loyal subordinates of the silver dragon clan elder and equal in status.
âIn that case, where did this impersonator come from?â Pi Yan asked.
âI donât know either. I heard that the daughter of the Lie family had been bitten by some monster and was poisoned by a so-called corpse poison, one of the secret techniques of the shadow arts. When I learned of this information, I paid the Lie family a visit. When I tested the impersonator just now, I found that her aura was very similar to that of the corpse poison flowing through Miss Lieâs body. Since this monster purportedly came from the Chenyuan continent, I suspect that this impersonator is likewise a cultivator from that realm.â
âYou mean to say that this cultivator arrived at the Mingyuan continent along with Li Mo and Yun Ruoyan, then decided to work for the Feng family? She has to be excised immediately.â
Master Shade nodded. âThat would be the most likely conclusion. Given how dangerous it is to impersonate someone like the mute woman, she must have an important task to accomplish here at the Pi manor. The reason I didnât kill her outright was to test how she would respond. Perhaps itâll help you lure out the person youâre looking for.â
âThatâs quite possible,â Pi Yan replied. âSince sheâs in cahoots with Li Mo, sheâll definitely try to contact him. As long as we pay close attention to this impersonator, weâll definitely be able to find that odious traitor! To dare betray the Pi family, Iâll make his fate worse than death! Master Shade, Iâll leave this impersonator to you.â
âAlright, but I have a request.â
âWhat is it?â
âI want her,â Master Shade replied. While probing Yun Ruoyan, he discovered that the shadow aura wrapped around her seemed to be different from his own. Surprisingly, it seemed to be even more concentrated.
Master Shade, just like the mute woman, had originally been a mortal. Neither of them were able to produce shadow aura on their own; instead, they could only gather and refine shadow aura from their surroundings. However, this process was difficult, and the resulting aura wasnât particularly pure. Not only could it harm oneâs body, it might leave long-lasting problems with regards to cultivation. As a result, when he saw Yun Ruoyan, he was very excited: she represented a solution to a problem that had plagued him all these years, and he very much wanted to examine her closely.
Yun Ruoyan spent the night deep in cultivation. Over the last few days, she had been in close contact with the shade for long hours at a time, and she had discovered something unusual about her growing connection with the shade.
When Yun Ruoyan wrapped herself up in the shadeâs shadow aura, she could feel a connection between that aura to a spot in her spiritual vortex, where her black spiritual energy was gathered. The connection was initially so weak that she didnât notice it, but whenever she manipulated the shade, that black spiritual energy would react. After doing so repeatedly, Yun Ruoyan finally discovered the tenuous connection between the shade and her black aura.
Yun Ruoyan experimented with moving the black spiritual energy into the shadeâs ring. To her surprise, she found that doing so would greatly augment the shadeâs potency. It was initially incorporeal, but after she had steeped it in her spiritual energy, it was gradually gaining a physical form, which would significantly enhance the strength of its attacks.
At the moment, Yun Ruoyan was slowly extracting the black energy from her spiritual vortex and transferring it to her ring. Within the ring, the shade was slowly being strengthened, and its shadow aura seemed darker and gloomier than before.
Just then, Qiuqiu suddenly chirped, âMistress, thereâs a strange presence watching you from a corner.â
Yun Ruoyanâs heart thumped. She opened her eyes and noticed a black shadow darting across one corner of her room before quickly vanishing.
âItâs Master Shade!â Yun Ruoyan could easily distinguish his aura after the close contact she had had with him earlier that day. She thought that she had passed whatever test had been thrown her way, but it seemed that she had been exposed!
âQiuqiu, it looks like Iâve been found out,â Yun Ruoyan murmured, in a somewhat deflated fashion.
âMistress, you canât risk yourself at this critical juncture. You have to find some way to escape!â Qiuqiu advised immediately.
Yun Ruoyan agreed, and she began to plot an escape on the spot. âYouâre right, Qiuqiu. Since Iâve been discovered, I canât just stay here and wait to be caught in a trap.â
She had wanted to infiltrate the Pi family as a trusted retainer so as to obtain information about her father from Pi Yan. However, now that her identity had been discovered, not only would she not get any useful information, she would be a hindrance to Li Mo and the Feng family if she were caught.
She immediately stopped meditating, drew the shadow aura in the air back into the shadeâs ring, and tumbled out of bed.
âMistress, are you planning on leaving now? I can sense a number of advanced cultivators outside, each at least a ninth-rank blademaster...â
Yun Ruoyan hadnât sensed their auras, and she stilled when she heard Qiuqiuâs words. Her original intention was to release the shade to distract Master Shade as she took the opportunity to run, but she had to change her plan after hearing Qiuqiuâs words.
âIt looks like Iâll have to get some help,â she sighed.
âHelp? From whom? Mistress, are there people from the Feng family around?â
Yun Ruoyan didnât answer Qiuqiuâs question. Instead, she straightened up, patted down her clothes, and walked out of her room in a natural fashion. Since Pi Yan hadnât done anything to her despite knowing her identity, he had to have been waiting for her to do something. Yun Ruoyan predicted that, as long as she didnât look like she were running, those guards surveilling her wouldnât expose themselves.
Yun Ruoyan began walking along the corridor outside her room, as though she were taking a walk because she couldnât sleep. She glanced all around her, noticing the not-insignificant number of guards on patrol. The Pi familyâs draconic governing style had brought them quite a number of enemies, so their defenses had to be up to par.
It looked as though there were nothing in the vicinity of the inn, but there was actually a near-invisible barrier that had been set up around it, preventing entry from swordflight. The only way out of the inn was through the front doors, but there were three patrols stationed around the courtyard night and day. Even a fly wouldnât have been able to get in and out unscathed.
Yun Ruoyan began walking to Pi Yangâs rooms.
âPi Yang, are you asleep?â she called out.
Cultivators were generally rather alert even in their sleep. Soon after her call, Pi Yangâs room lit up.
âI just fell asleep. Give me a moment to dress.â Not long later, Pi Yang poked his head out the door in a rather large nightgown. He rubbed his eyes, not looking like he had just fallen asleep, but instead like he had been woken up in the middle of deep sleep. âWhatâs the matter?â He smiled wryly. âDid you wait until the middle of the night to say your farewells to me?â
Pi Yang had told Pi Yan earlier today that he would head back to the Pi city tomorrow.
âI still havenât thanked you for speaking up for me earlier today.â Yun Ruoyan threw out the first convenient excuse she found.
âCome in and we can talk.â Pi Yang smiled and held the door open for her.
Yun Ruoyan shook her head. âWhy donât you step out and walk with me? Itâs too stuffy in our rooms.â
âAlright.â Pi Yang stepped out of his rooms, following Yun Ruoyanâs footsteps along the railing.
âSecond Young Master,â Yun Ruoyan began. âDo you think of me as a friend?â
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