Chapter 108: The Price of a Miracle
The world tilted, then went soft at the edges.
Lin Tian hit the cold stone of the plaza floor, the impact a distant thud. A strange warmth spread across his chest, not the clean heat of Su Lan’s fire or the glacial chill of Xueya’s ice. This was a sickly, leaking sensation, like spiritual blood seeping from a hundred tiny cuts inside him.
Meridians. They’re rupturing.
Voices crashed over him, distorted as if heard through water.
"Stand back!"
"Get a Medical Hall team here now!"
"He’s bleeding qi from his pores, look!"
Footsteps pounded close. A familiar, clinical scent cut through the haze—herbs and clean linen. Su Lan’s voice, sharp with professional alarm, right beside his ear. "Don’t try to move. Your spiritual pathways are hemorrhaging. I need to seal them."
Her fingers pressed against his wrist, then his sternum. A thread of her fire qi slipped into him, a probe. It felt like pouring molten metal into a cracked clay pot. Lin Tian gasped, his back arching off the ground.
"Easy," Su Lan muttered, her other hand cradling his head. "The feedback from severing those bonds... it tore you up inside. Your vessel integrity is below forty percent. You’re holding yourself together with willpower and luck."
Another presence arrived, colder, more authoritative. Elder Shen Ruoyi knelt on his other side, her frost-rimmed robes pooling on the stone. "Report."
"Critical meridian fracture," Su Lan said, not looking up from her work. "Energy leakage is accelerating. He needs a stabilized environment and high-grade spirit vein infusion immediately, or his foundation will crumble."
"The high-tier chamber in the Medical Peak," Elder Shen stated. It wasn’t a question.
"Yes. But we need to move him now."
Around them, the plaza was a storm of noise. Lin Tian’s blurry vision caught glimpses of frozen faces in the stands, mouths open in shock.
The Frozen Sword disciples were a knot of furious motion near the platform where Mu Chen had fallen.
Some were shouting, pointing at Lin Tian with naked hatred. Others just stood, staring at their former champion.
Mu Chen himself was being helped to his feet by two ashen-faced elders from his faction. He moved like a sleepwalker, his eyes fixed on nothing. The magnificent ceremonial robes hung off him, suddenly too large.
He was a shell. The proud line of his shoulders was gone, replaced by the slump of a man who had lost the very thing that defined him.
Elder Boran’s voice boomed, trying to carve order from the chaos. "This conclave is adjourned! All disciples return to your quarters! Council members, to the Hall of Peaks!"
Nobody listened. The spectacle was too raw, too immense. A Core Spirit Realm genius, the heir to a major faction, reduced to a mortal in front of the entire inner sect. It was a political earthquake. Whispers of "cripple" and "forbidden technique" slithered through the crowd.
Then a new sound cut through—a clear, desperate cry.
"Lin Tian!"
Bai Xueya.
She tore free from the grip of the two senior disciples who had been flanking her on the observation platform.
Her silver hair streamed behind her like a banner as she vaulted the railing, landing lightly on the arena floor ten yards away. The minders shouted after her, but she ignored them, her gaze locked on Lin Tian’s prone form.
It was the first time she had ever moved against her handlers in public. A visible, undeniable rebellion.
She reached his side and dropped to her knees, her cool hand finding his. Through the pain and the leaking energy, Lin Tian felt the familiar, soothing chill of her touch. Her eyes were wide, silver pools of fear.
"You idiot," she whispered, her voice trembling. "You glorious, reckless idiot."
"Had to," Lin Tian managed, the words a rough scrape in his throat.
Elder Shen looked from Xueya to the furious minders approaching, then stood, facing them. Her aura, usually contained, flared just enough to make the air crackle with frost.
"The victor of the Contest requires medical attention. The betrothal is void. You have no further jurisdiction here. Stand down."
The minders hesitated, caught between their orders and the sheer authority radiating from a Peak Elder. They backed away a step.
Su Lan didn’t pause her work. She had produced a set of silver needles from her sleeve and was inserting them at key nodes along Lin Tian’s torso, each one a spark of stabilizing fire. "The leakage is slowing, but not stopped. We need to go."
"Agreed." Elder Shen turned. "Xueya, help her support him. We will take my platform."
Between them, Su Lan and Xueya lifted Lin Tian. He gritted his teeth against the fresh wave of agony as his damaged meridians protested the movement. The world swam, the grand plaza shrinking to a tunnel of blurred stone and staring faces.
He caught one last glimpse of Mu Chen being led away through a side arch, his head bowed, surrounded by the crumbling remains of his faction’s prestige. The Frozen Sword disciples were dispersing under the glares of Discipline Hall enforcers, their anger now tinged with something like panic. Their pillar was gone.
Then Elder Shen raised a hand. A disc of condensed ice and light formed in the air, hovering at waist height. It was larger than the one that had brought him to the sect, etched with intricate stabilizing runes.
"Lay him here," Elder Shen instructed.
They eased Lin Tian onto the platform. It was cold, but solid. Su Lan and Xueya climbed on either side of him, holding him steady. Elder Shen stepped onto the front, and with a faint hum, the disc lifted.
They rose above the plaza, leaving the chaos and the whispers behind. The wind was cold on Lin Tian’s face. He focused on the two presences beside him—Xueya’s worried grip on his hand, Su Lan’s focused attention on his pulse.
Alive. They’re both here. We won.
The thought was a weak flame, but it burned.
The platform shot toward the tallest of the subsidiary peaks, one shrouded in a perpetual, gentle mist—the Medical Peak.
They bypassed the main pavilions and headed for a sheer cliff face near the summit. Elder Shen gestured, and a section of rock shimmered, revealing a wide, arched entrance glowing with soft green light.
They floated inside.
The air changed. It was warm, thick with the scent of blooming spirit herbs and clean water.
The chamber was circular, carved from pale jade-veined stone. In the center was a sunken pool filled not with water, but with a swirling, luminescent azure liquid—condensed spiritual energy from a prime spirit vein.
Around the pool, complex formations were inlaid into the floor, their lines glowing with a soft gold light. The ceiling was a dome of crystal, showing the sky above.
"The Prime Spirit Convalescence Chamber," Su Lan said, her voice holding a note of awe. "I’ve only read about it. The energy here can mend shattered bones and regrown organs."
"It will stabilize his vessel," Elder Shen said, guiding the platform to the edge of the pool.
"The cost is exorbitant. It is reserved for elders on the brink of death, or for disciples of paramount value to the sect." She looked down at Lin Tian. "You have just demonstrated you are the latter. Do not waste this chance."
With care, they lowered Lin Tian into the pool.
The liquid was not wet. It was like sinking into light. The moment it touched his skin, the agonizing leakage stopped. The fractured feeling in his meridians was soothed, as if a thousand gentle hands were holding the pieces together. He took his first full breath since the collapse.
He was submerged up to his chest, supported by the buoyant energy. Su Lan knelt at the pool’s edge, monitoring the flow of qi into his body. Xueya remained holding his hand, her fingers laced with his.
Elder Shen stood back, observing. "The chamber is now sealed. Only the three of us and the Head of the Medical Hall have access. The Frozen Sword Faction will be locked out. This is now a matter of sect security."
"What happens now?" Xueya asked, her voice small in the vast, quiet room.
"Now, he heals," Su Lan answered, her eyes on Lin Tian’s face. "And the sect decides what to do with a disciple who can defeat a Core Realm expert while barely in the True Spirit Realm, and who survives with a foundation that should have killed him."
Elder Shen’s gaze was unreadable. "The Council is in session as we speak. Boran’s faction is weakened, but not destroyed. They will seek another angle. And everyone will want to know the secret of your resilience."
Lin Tian closed his eyes, the luminous energy pulsing around him. The immediate danger was past. But the political battlefield was just heating up.
He had shattered a jade genius and changed the balance of power in the Azure Snow Sect.
Now he had to survive the consequences.
End of Chapter 108
