The Clairvoyant sighed. âIâve searched my heart and all of this â all the work I put into the Avenue and to humanity as a whole â all of it was to distract me from the guilt I felt. I am sorry, Xianni. I was wrong.â
âAlright!â Luo Xianni suddenly snapped. âItâs over! Enough. I will always see you as an older brother.â
The Clairvoyant was hopeful as he looked her way. You⊠youâre willing to forgive me?â
She shook her head. âI donât forgive you. But I donât hate you.â
The Clairvoyant pressed her. âIt made Huan Xue leave, too. Only she knew where my heart was. Then she left. This whole thing has been a sour combination of errors. I liked you, she liked me, the Wine Master liked her. Love is the strangest to human emotions. Itâs as wonderful as it is agonizing.â
âI knew Huan Xue liked you for ages,â Luo Xianni replied. âShe told me in confidence once about how she felt. I told her you were by brother and there wouldnât be any competition. She was so happy⊠you shouldnât have failed her.â
With a bitter voice, the Clairvoyant nodded. âAffection does as it wishes, Iâm sure you understand. You will always see me as a brother, for instance. To me Huan Xue is like a sister.â
Both mighty Paragons were silent as they ruminated on things. Everything that had happened lingered like a painful memory.
The Clairvoyant sighed again to break the silence. âThankfully you decided to come back. When I am gone, I wish to impart the Avenue to you. With you around, I can go in peace.â
Her face also turned bitter and hard. âMaybe I fell in love with the wrong man.â
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The first one to awaken from their haze was Lan Jue. He ached all over, but despite the discomfort his spirit felt anxious. It was bursting with energy, ready for anything.
He turned his perception inward to discover his Core acting strangely. It would swell and contract like it was breathing, and the power it exuded had become a dazzling gold.
Lan Jue stopped for a moment, surprised. This was protogenic lightning! Before, he could only manage it when conditions were right. However, in this quiet time, this lightning around his Core seemed no different. His Thunderbolt Discipline was at the next level, but he didnât expect it to get there until after heâd become a Paragon.
What was going on? Was it because of the pendant? He opened his eyes, and saw the Clairvoyant watching him with a heavy expression. While Lan Jue had only been out for a short time it looked like the Clairvoyant had aged a decade.
âCome with me.â The clairvoyant waved a hand at him. Beams of pure white starlight appeared out of nowhere and surrounded them both. In the next instant, Lan Jue felt like they were lost somewhere out in the expanse of space. The stars and galaxies were suspended in the darkness around them, not unlike the room theyâd just been in. Their twinkling light illuminated the two men from all sides.
âClairvoyant, where are we?â Lan Jue looked around as he asked.
The Clairvoyant quietly replied. âThis is my Domain.â
The Jewelry Master felt odd. There was another flash, then they were joined by a third presence.
âQianlin!â When he saw her, Lan Jue was overjoyed. It was short lived, though, for in the next moment he looked into her eyes and saw nothing. There was no light, no consciousness â no signs that a person existed in there. Like she had no soul.â
âShe⊠whatâs the matter with her?â Lan Jue asked. He was obviously distressed.
The Clairvoyant took a deep breath. âYour saviors were a moment too late. The Photographer recognized the problem right away, but not before the poison had started to affect Qianlinâs brain. Weâve done everything we can but she wonât wake up from this persistent vegetative state. She reacts to stimuli, but thereâs no consciousness.â
A vegetable! 1
It was all so sudden. From one moment to the next Qianlin was no more than an empty home. Lan Jue looked at her in a daze. Heâd have been dead if Qianlin hadnât come along, but she was paying the price.
The Clairvoyantâs face was bleak. âPerhaps this was is a cruel turn of Destiny. When the universe gives us great gifts, it often makes high demands as well.â
Corded muscles rippled along Lan Jueâs jaw as he clenched his teeth. âNo. No oneâs taking her away from me. This woman is going to be my wife.â
The Eye of Tomorrow looked upon his in surprise. âWhat if she never awakens? Will you live like this forever?â
Gradually, calm came upon Lan Jue. His face and eyes relaxed and softened. âThen Iâll care for her, every day, until we grow old and die.â
The old Paragon nodded. âThis young girlâs love was not misplaced. There was something that she wanted to tell you, but since she cannot the task falls to me.â
Lan Jue suddenly turned his whole focus on to the Clairvoyant. By the way heâd spoken about Qianlin, he had reason to believe the old schemer knew her personally. All the signs were there, in his explanations ind apologies. If Lan Jue couldnât figure at least that out by this point, he would be a very poor Zeus.
The Clairvoyantâs voice was low and solemn. âYouâve probably surmised that Qianlin and I have met. This is correct. I also met Jin Yu. To be more precise, my relationship with them can be compared to the one you and Lan Qing have with Jue Di. I raised those girls.â
Lan Jue went rigid. He had some idea, but when the Jewelry Master heart the words it felt like his heart seized. The Clairvoyant had said his influence over them was extensive, and now he knew how much.
âHera⊠you told her to stay with me?â His voice cracked. An indescribable fear hung over him like a hurricane.
The Clairvoyant nodded again. âThe best way to influence a man, is to have the ear of the woman beside him. Yes, I asked Hera to remain with you. She would be my hand, guiding you without your knowledge, a positive influence. She helped me to make you kind, compassionate, just and strong.â
Lan Jueâs hands curled in to fists. âAnd our relationship? Was that all fake, at your command?â Heâd loved Hera for years. After her death, he was devastated. If everything theyâd experienced had been manufactured â if he was just a mission â he wasnât sure he could handle it.
The Clairvoyant heaved a sigh. âI admit that I had a measure of control in everything. I believe you underestimate how much control over Destiny I possess. But thatâs precisely why you shouldnât fear. Heraâs love for you was real. My manipulations took her affections into consideration.â
Lan Jue stood there, still and silent. He didnât really understand.
The Clairvoyant went on. âWhen I had Hera approach you, my only order was that she try to influence your behavior by osmosis. Stay by your side, and protect you. Beyond that, she had no other instructions.â
Lan Jue just looked at him, still trying to process what he was hearing.
âHeraâs love was real,â the Clairvoyant assured, âeverything you experienced together was her choice. I would never send her to seduce you, as a matter of principle. I was trying to guide you to be good. Under-handed methods are counter to that message. Once Hera realized she loved you, she came to me and asked if it was ok that you were together. I told her of course it was, and that whatever happened between you was her decision. All I required was that she kept guiding you on the righteous path.â
At last, the muscles all through Lan Jueâs body began to relax.
Gently shaking his head, the Clairvoyant continued to explain. âYou have so little faith in yourself. You are a disciple of Jue Di. If you cannot see truth from falsehood, how can you become the link my prophecy describes? Jin Yu loved you. Qianlin loves you. This is undisputed truth.
âHeraâs death was a great tragedy, not just for you. I was⊠greatly saddened. I searched time, even going so far as to use my greatest techniques. The only thing I could discover about who was responsible was that they must be powerful, with amazing destructive capabilities under their command. This is the only way this âaccidentâ could have been pulled off so flawlessly. Beyond that, they must be someone who is very familiar with you. Thatâs how they were so accurate and precise.
âThe Northâs reason for remotely destroying the planet was because of a dangerous radioactive source. If left alone it would have influenced the planetâs Core. The explosion would have impacted star systems all across Alliance space. The closest planets would be stripped of their magnetic fields. A pre-emptive strike would avert the danger before it could affect innocent lives.
âBefore the attack the exploration team was evacuated. Hera went there to help save someone. Who, we never discovered. She never said in her final correspondence. Whoever it is, itâs someone you and Hera knew well, otherwise she wouldnât have trusted them.â
1. I considered changing this because itâs somewhat of an offensive term. However, the visceral impact of it, and the emotional state of Lan Jue led me to keep it in. I imagine that, in situations like this my mind might go to the worst way to describe something.