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v3c58.3: The Dandelion's Seeds part 3

Delun had needed to be alone after the secrets of his ancestors had been revealed to him, and Xiulan couldn’t blame him. It truly was an earth shaking revelation.

In the end, they had all retired.

Tigu had gone to ask for Jin’s blessing. Xianghua had gone to once more practice her newest techniques. The boys had followed Delun’s lead and decided to spend some time thinking.

Xiulan herself was satisfied with the night. She went to sit under a tree, and meditated until she fell asleep.

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In her dreams, Xiulan danced. Her head was filled with the pounding of drums and the twanging of guzheng. She could see the ghost of an impossibly graceful woman, moving with such skill and grace that it took her breath away. She was the absolute perfection that every performer would aspire towards.

Xiulan could not copy her dance. She was different from the woman. Too different. She did not live only for the song and the performance; in her heart she wasn’t only a dancer but a warrior. While she could not copy the dance of Verdant Fans exactly, she could take from it. She could fuse it with the dance of war that she had learned from her father, the dance of protection. Each night, she felt, she got closer to reconciling the two.

Until tonight, after her talk with Delun, something within her soul slid into place. When she truly took the first step upon her chosen path. Tonight, when she stepped to the beat, and tried to reconcile the two parts of herself, they truly began to fuze. Peace and protection.

The two parts harmonized, and the first steps of the Dance of Silk and Steel finally formed, perfect and true.

Xiulan let out a breath as her foot planted itself in the final move. The drums ceased their thunder, and the world fell into silence.

The sound of a single person clapping broke the silence causing Xiulan to nearly jump. She turned to face her spectator and their applause.

Tianlan smirked at her, and the applause got just ever so mocking. Xiulan took an exaggerated bow, and both smiled at each other.

The Earth Spirit looked a lot better these days. The cracks in her form were smaller, and her dress no longer ragged. But she still held the form of a little girl, one with impossibly ancient eyes.

Tianlan stopped clapping, and the silence stretched for a moment.

“So. This is your path?” Tianlan asked.

“Yes. It is.”

The Earth Spirit looked at her, and after a second, she sighed. “Why are the ones I like the most so prone to doing foolish things?”

“As Jin says: That sounds like a you problem.”

Tianlan barked out a laugh, sitting down on a rock. “Look at this cheek! And you used to be so respectful!” She smiled, shaking her head, and after a moment, the amusement faded again. “You kept the parts about me out of the memory crystals.”

Xiulan had. What they were filled with was the allusion that they had all once been united… and the techniques of their sect.

“Do you wish me to add them back in?” Xiulan asked Tianlan, who considered the question.

“No. I don’t think I want to be known. I’m not their saviour or their ruler. I failed them once already, and now they have to live with this.” Tianlan’s voice was quiet, as she looked at the grass. “And… I don’t think I can handle caring about so many people again, not again…”

Xiulan nodded. “Then do not worry. I think you deserve a bit of rest.”

The Earth Spirit flushed and looked away. “I don’t know how much it means to you,” she said softly, “but if Ruolan could see you… I think she would be very proud.”

Xiulan smiled at the compliment. “And what about you? What do you think of me, Tianlan?”

“I think you’re a weed. No, a mushroom,” the Earth Spirit grumped, still looking away. “You’ve grown on me.”

Xiulan chuckled at her words, walking over and kneeling before the Earth Spirit.

“Thank you. For all your help, Tianlan.”

Tianlan’s eyes softened. She cupped either side of Xiulan’s face, gently pressing their foreheads together.

“Some people are just going to take what you give them and turn their backs,” the Earth spirit whispered.

“I know.”

“Some of them will try to stop you from giving these to anybody else.”

“I know.”

“Some of them will pretend to be your friends, then betray you!”

“… I know.”

“And you’re going to do it anyway?”

“Yes,” was Xiulan’s serene answer.

“How foolish,” she whispered. “You really are their descendant, you know? They were both dumbasses.”

“Stupidity and brilliance are only a matter of whether or not I succeed.”

“Don’t get cocky, fool!” The Earth Spirit leaned back, and then brought her head forward again in gentle chastisement. Xiulan winced—Tianlan’s skull was as hard as a rock. “… don’t die, okay?”

“I have no intention to.”

Tianlan nodded and pulled back. She sniffed and looked away, her eyes clearly not watering.

“Could you show me again? The new version?”

Xiulan nodded, and stood. In the dream world, her blades came to her. The Jade Grass Blades, the Treasures of her Sect. More swords, like growing grass, rose behind her.

The blade in her left hand, forged to be an opera prop, split down the middle. Opening, it revealed a fan made of white jade, and decorated with golden cracks.

A sword and a fan. The fusion of the past and the future.

[Verdant Azure Arts, First Form: The Harmony of Silk and Steel]

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Shen Yu sighed with contentment as the silver wire that was touching him corroded and then burned to ashes as it sucked out some of the demonic Qi in his body.

Well, wire was a bit of a misnomer; the thing was as thick as Shen Yu’s thumb and filled with Lunar Qi. Bi De’s face was a mask of concentration as he channeled his energy into the wire. Jin sat beside the bucket of high class medicine that was rapidly turning into black sludge. He grimaced at the sight, and his hands glowed gold, his Qi suppressing the demonic power and rendering it inert.

It was the best treatment yet, and Shen Yu would have paid any doctor who had done this for him enough resources to make them the power of any land they resided in.

Mei’er, on the other hand, frowned heavily, her fingers on Shen Yu’s pulse. Her eyes narrowed and her intent spiked before she clamped down on her emotions.

“Thank you for your assistance, husband, Bi De,” she bit out, glaring at the sludge that was once pure water as she withdrew her Qi from his body. She was exceedingly careful not to cause any disturbance, now that she knew the magnitude of the problem that she had been presented with.

The Demonic taint was suppressed by Shen Yu, coated in his Qi and being corroded. It muddled the sheer magnitude of what was within him.

A mortal would have ceased to exist, burned away into nothingness in an instant. A cultivator in the Earth Realm would have died screaming, turning into blacked sludge just like the water in the bucket.

He, however, was Shen Yu. The Demonic Qi had reduced what he was capable of drastically, a good portion of his power spent keeping the taint in check and isolated from doing any damage. It would be crushed in time, of course, but Mei’er had reduced the Demonic Qi enough that he could use his full strength in minor bursts, rather than his utmost exertions remaining a full realm below what he should have been capable of.

It was by all accounts a miraculous recovery.

Jin took the bucket away to purify it while Mei’er started writing down the new effects of the formation.

This latest refinement had been to take the pure silver from the mines of “the Eighth Correct Place,” which Shen Yu had refined further using his own pill furnace, and infuse it with  Bi De’s Lunar Qi.

“Better than last time, but I don’t know where to go from here,” she muttered to herself, chewing on her lip. She took the fact that Shen Yu still had Demonic Qi in his system as a personal affront, even though, realistically speaking, the fact that she had removed any was an accomplishment worthy of praise.

It was quite endearing, the way she harnessed her wrath to spur herself forwards. She was still rough around the edges, still green—but she had drive and talent in spades. If she were not Jin’s wife, he would have taken her to Minyan to nurture her talents among the fairies of Soaring Heaven Isle.

“You’ve done enough, Mei’er.” Her nose wrinkled at the affectionate suffix, like a cat debating on whether or not she wanted to claw at his leg. It was such fun teasing her! He wondered what manner of attack she would try this time. The itching powder last time had actually worked for a whole second! He had been utterly impressed with what she had done—but his praise of her improvement had only made her angrier. “You have done far more than I expected you to, and you have my thanks.”

The woman huffed and then sighed. “So, this is the last one before you go?”

“It is. I need to confirm some things, I promised Jin, and my apprentice needs to see the world!” He patted the rooster who had clambered up onto the couch. The cock looked drained from how much Qi he had infused the silver with, his proud, erect neck drooping.

Really, the student was contributing to the Master! How shameless of him to be borrowing one so lesser’s strength, but here he was—and he would pay it back a hundred fold, as was his custom. He would need to visit one of his stashes, too, to get a certain storage ring out. Mei’er would be receiving her reward as well.

“Indeed,” the rooster said. “We shall find out if there truly are demons in the north, and then figure out what to do from there.”

Meiling nodded seriously. “If there is an infestation, I expect it to be exterminated,” she commanded, her voice sharp.

Don't worry, Master. I’ll test to see which poisons are most effective,’ a tiny voice squeaked as the Rat, Ri Zu, walked in with her arms full of vials and a chipper lit to her voice.

Shen Yu chuckled as he watched the little creature pack, Bi De also looking on with fondness.

She was… an interesting creature.

‘If you come, you will not be my student,” Shen Yu said frankly to the little beast. He had been surprised when the rooster brought him the rat, and even more so at her own request to join them when they left.

The rat nodded. ‘Ri Zu did not expect to learn from Grandfather; She promised Bi De that the next time he went on an adventure, she would join him. Ri Zu will keep that promise.”

The little rat looked Shen Yu in the eye, and once again Shen Yu wondered if it was simple kindness that inspired such loyalty, or if it was something else.

‘Ri Zu will not be left behind.’

It had been a whim to allow her presence. Shen Yu normally, when he was injured, just used high grade medicines. Having an actual doctor to tend to his new student while they trained would improve things, especially with how intimately Ri Zu seemed to know Bi De’s body. She was able to diagnose a tremor in the Rooster’s Meridians instantly and correctly realign them in moments.

Mei’er chuckled at the rat’s statement. “Good. Remember, if a live subject may be taken…”

Of course, Master. Ri Zu will try her best!’ Both of them started chuckling at the thought, the laughter taking on a dark, vindictive edge.

Shen Yu smiled at his granddaughter-in-law. A woman that would butcher your enemies and smile while doing it!

Jin truly had the luck of the Heavens.

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Editors: Oshi, Massgamer, Pastafarian


Now edited!


One more dandelion chapter, then a Yin interlude.

Comments

No worries, I read and am Patron to both authors, so at least I knew what you were talking about.

JFitz

Meiling's father can use the formation to remove demonic Qi so Ri Zu should have no problem

Modesty Goose

Well, Gramps does have blanket permission to bring any special lady friends over, so I fully expect Minyan to come over sometime.

Nathan Ganesan

Missed out on the Yin-terlude pun cmooon

Scruffleupagas

Tomorrow

Imspinnennetz

HAHAHA I put my comment on the wrong story. I was wondering why it didn't show up the first time I commented

AG

Ummm, wrong story for that. I know Dungeon Life is good, but Beware of Chicken is just as good.

JFitz

Hey do you think that for one of your peaks you could make a list of all of theiem’s scrions with their titles, abilities and responsibilities

AG

Instead of "Really, the student was contributing to the Master! How shameless of him to be borrowing one so lesser’s strength, but here he was—and he would pay it back a hundred fold, as was his custom. He would need to visit one of his staches too, to get a certain storage ring out. Mei’er would be receiving her reward as well." Maybe, "Really, the student was contributing to the Master! How shameless of him to be borrowing {the strength of one so much lesser}, but here he was—and he would pay it back a hundred fold, as was his custom. He would need to visit one of his {stashes, to retrieve a certain storage ring}. Mei’er would be receiving her reward as well.''

Bable Zmith

Besides being more complete and in significantly less pain, she is simply more willing. Tianlan likely could have spoken in complete sentences before the dueling peaks, but she didn't want to connect that personally with anyone besides Chunky.

Haley Shepard

The Crone, Shiyun, was a cultivator once upon a time according to Shen Yu. She was crippled and her cultivation was destroyed. At some point she faked her death and came to the Azure hills for the same reasons as Jin. That being no more cultivator BS. She still has her diviner mojo though.

Robert Adams

Yes. But the Crone is clearly not a cultivator. Also it would shows Shen Yu changing a little.

BRUNO ASTUR

Ohh! We would still need a grandma anyway, so maybe. But we already have shiyun (the crone).... it would be adorable to see an ageold high level cultivator lady play with little D. I'm always a fan of the "hard shell, soft core" trope.

Spade ♠️ Dragon

..., Wood, Metal, Lake, Mountain, Heaven and Thunder!

carebear90

Will Shen you tell about Jin for Minyan? She did need healing.

BRUNO ASTUR

I think I prefer to believe that Shen Yu has placed immortal mustaches throughout the countryside to store his possessions in.

Jazerus

Or staches -> caches

Will mILLER

I really do like this. And perhaps instead of taking Meiling to the female sect, one of their more promising disciples could come to spend time at Fa Ram with the goal of learning about these new techniques in person, & in exchange teaching Meiling more about medicine

Sivartius .

staches ->stashes

Tim Johnson

A yes, one the true elements; air, water, earth, fire, sword and fan! True avatar wisdom

matthew gilley

Tftc

Nick

yeah I agree but that has so far not been changing her personality she still always been portrayed as a child, she's been able to be more reflective as of late but it feels like Xiulan is suddenly talking to her grandmother all of a sudden. just my take I understand if others see it differently

Matt Pendragon

Nope. She was literally broken before. There was an entire mini-story line during the tournament arc where she was reconnecting to some of her scattered fragments. She’s been regaining her memories bit by bit for months. It feels entirely justified for her to be more whole by this point.

Garrett

while I Like it. Does anyone else think the way Tianlian speaks and acts is much more mature all of a sudden. I'm sure that's because of the healing to her but it does feel a little jarring to go from scared kid to ancient spirit in 1 conversation.

Matt Pendragon

Likely too risky, given that a fuck up would expose them to enough demonic Qi to kill people multiple realms above them.

Anzer'ke

There are dirty minds with the choice of words here. Meiling would approve. — The cock looked a bit drained from how much Qi he had infused the silver with, *his* proud erect neck drooping.

ericksond

48 blades that open into fans of even more blades, I think she just usurped the entire sect lol

BlueMage_VT

Thank you for the Chapter.

Demian Buckle

I cant wait for Cai Xikong's reaction to his daughter revolutionising the blade multiplier technique into an actual fan o.o

Nemo

Teaching a lot of healers might be a bad idea. Gramps commented in the beginning that if demons knew about the technique one could prevent against the use of it.

Nemo

I think MeiMei should still go to the fairies to get some plummage to her flaire.

Arnon Parenti

Ya none of the crystal copy stuff has been very well explained

Kedar

little bit sad that we didn't get more 'impressions' on our Pipa's side of cultivation from gramps. as she said, she was borderline demonic in nature, a hairbreadth away. would be nice if pipa could ask gramps the last second before he leaves to have private conversation, to ask about her cultivation, and how he sees it, so far we only got one sentence about it

Aune

He might be tied to the complete memory set. It sounds like each sect is only getting what applies to them, and some of the teamwork stuff.

Seaspike

if there going to go see the Phoenix emperor? she can teach it to him or his healers maybe? that's kind of the plain i think, i just wonder if hes going to bring that lady that got her arm messed up back with him to have meimei fix it

STORRM

Can't wait to read about Bi De's adventures with Gramps. I bet he'll have as much to teach as learn.

BelligerentGnu

I think its both a mixture of type, quantity, and quality of the Qi Meiling and Jin can provide that enables them to so effectively remove the demonic Qi. Being merely in the profound realm without help from Meiling or Jin means the treatment could in theory work but would probably be very ineffective.

Derek Walker

The winds of change will soon spread the dandelion seed far and wide

Darune Albane

Doesn’t the presence of Ri Zu mean that as long as there are materials, Shen Yu can continue his treatments on the move to recover the rest of his cultivation?

Lalzparty

Hmm. Grass Blade fans. Hmmmm. ...Leaf Blade Fans? Fern Blade Fans?

CalvinCopyright

... yeah, don't piss off the white mage. Not only do they know how to make it hurt, they can also heal you to keep the pain going when you really should have died...

Sebastian Rubin

Shen Yu has warmed up to his daughter-in-law most magnificently.

Teh One & TrueTabi

“Tianlan barked out a laugh, sitting down on a rock. “Look at this cheek! And you used to be so respectful!” She smiled, as she sat down on a rock.” - This is a bit awkward. Maybe end the first sentence at ‘laugh’ and delete ‘sitting down on a rock’?

Dwayne Parker

he's not important until he is. until then we may never know.

Xegzy

What about Vajra? Spring was supposed to be her time to rise.

Arnon Parenti

Fantastic

Enochi

So they edited Tianlan out of the memory crystal copies. What about Shenguashi, the memory spirit in the original crystal?

BargleNawdleZouss

A sword fan huh. Imagine it would be good for defense and deflection

Sean Ulrich

Nice

Thunderhoof


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