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Re-birth: The Beginning after the End-Chapter 141: EXISTING, A MEDIUM
Lady Wei leaned forward, her eyes narrowing. "Watch how their training manifests in their control," she murmured to her fellow keepers. "The boy’s water formations are as precise as his stances. The second one’s dual essences flow as smoothly as his movements. And the girl..."
"She’s turned her body into a conduit," Lady Xu finished, wonder in her voice. "Every muscle, every breath, every heartbeat—they’re all part of her technique now."
The siblings’ power continued to build, their months of brutal physical training allowing them to maintain techniques that would have exhausted lesser cultivators. Li Wei’s water essence began forming complex three-dimensional arrays, each one a perfect geometric expression of spiritual power. Li Hao’s fire and water twisted into double helixes of energy, his multiple forms moving through increasingly complex patterns of attack and defense.
The air crackled with tension as the siblings’ techniques reached their peak. The spirit beasts sensed the building power—Lei Lei and Dian Dian’s electrical field intensified until blue-white arcs danced between them, while Feng Yi’s wind manipulation created spinning vortexes of mist. Bai Ying finally rose to her feet, frost spreading in intricate patterns as she watched with newfound interest.
Li Wei and Li Hao, driven by some unspoken agreement, began to coordinate their assault on their sister. Months of training together had taught them to read each other’s movements, to anticipate and complement without words. Li Wei’s stance shifted into the iron foundation Li Hua had drilled into him, his water essence rising in perfect spirals around him. Each droplet became a lens, each lens part of a greater array that began to encompass the entire courtyard.
Li Hao moved in perfect counterpoint, his fire and water essences separating into pure elements before recombining in increasingly complex patterns. The conditioning that had once left him collapsed on the ground now allowed him to maintain thirty distinct forms, each one wielding both elements with deadly precision. Steam and flame wrapped around his brother’s water formations, creating a cage of elements that seemed to deny the very possibility of escape.
The keepers leaned forward as one, sensing the approaching climax. Even Old Tang’s eternal composure showed cracks of anticipation.
Li Hua stood at the center of her brothers’ convergence, her form becoming increasingly difficult to focus on. The physical mastery she’d developed over years of training now served a higher purpose.
Light bent around her not because she commanded it, but because it chose to follow her movement. Wind carried her presence not through technique, but through recognition of kinship. Darkness flowed around her not because she commanded it, but because shadows themselves yearned to embrace her form. Lightning danced at her fingertips not through technique, but through pure affinity, each arc seeking her touch like an eager child. Water moved with her as naturally as blood through veins, while flames flickered in reverent attendance, neither element daring to oppose the other in her presence. The earth beneath her feet rippled in quiet recognition, stone and soil becoming as fluid as her movements, even as the trees rustled and the flowers swayed in symphony with her shifting stance.
When her brothers’ combined assault finally launched—Li Wei’s water arrays creating perfect prisons while Li Hao’s fire and water forms attacked from every conceivable angle—Li Hua didn’t defend in any conventional sense. Her response transcended mere technique.
She became the point where all elements met, where all techniques converged. Li Wei’s water passed through her like light through crystal, each formation emerging transformed. Li Hao’s flames and water droplets found themselves part of a greater dance, their purpose shifted from attack to artistry. Even the spirit beasts’ ambient powers—Lei Lei and Dian Dian’s electricity, Feng Yi’s winds, and Bai Ying’s frost—seemed to briefly fall under her influence, creating a moment of perfect harmony between all natural forces.
The courtyard fell silent, even the air itself seeming to hold its breath in witness.
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Li Wei’s water arrays hung suspended, transformed into crystalline sculptures that caught the morning light. Li Hao’s multiple forms had frozen in mid-motion, fire and water balanced in perfect stability. And at the center of it all, Li Hua stood as both the eye of the storm and its creator, every essence responding to her not as a master, but as a peer.
The silence stretched until Lady Wei finally rose, her movement sending ripples through the still air. "In all my years of watching cultivators learn to blend with natural energy," she said, her voice carrying both wonder and concern, "I have never seen someone become the medium itself."
"She’s no longer merely hiding within the realm’s fabric," Lady Xu added, eyes fixed on where Li Hua stood. Around her, the elements still danced in impossible harmony—water droplets hanging like stars, flames frozen in mid-flicker, wind currents visible as silver ribbons in the air. "She’s becoming a part of its weave."
The spirit beasts approached cautiously. Bai Ying’s frost melted where it met Li Hao’s lingering flames, while Lei Lei and Dian Dian’s electrical discharges created rainbow refractions in Li Wei’s suspended water formations. Feng Yi circled overhead, his tails weaving through the complex tapestry of energies without disturbing them.
Li Wei and Li Hao lowered their hands slowly, their own techniques dissolving as they stared at their sister. Even they, who had grown up watching Li Hua adapt and evolve, seemed struck by the transformation they’d witnessed. Their months of physical training had prepared their bodies for power, but this was something else entirely.
"Sister," Li Hao started, then paused, uncharacteristically thoughtful. His dual essences still steamed faintly around him, fire and water seeking balance even at rest. "What did you just do?"
Before Li Hua could respond, Old Tang stepped forward, his movement drawing all eyes. The lingering energies in the courtyard parted around him like curtains. "She did nothing," he said, though his voice carried approval rather than criticism. "And that is precisely what makes it remarkable. Where you both crafted elaborate techniques, your sister simply... allowed herself to be."
"But the barriers—" Li Wei began, his scholarly mind already trying to analyze what he’d seen, one hand absently tracing patterns in his remaining water essence.
"Passed through her because she offered no resistance to overcome," Lady He finished. "She’s learned what few ever grasp—that the strongest barrier is no barrier at all." She gestured to where elements still swirled gently around Li Hua. "Look how even now, she doesn’t control these forces—she exists in harmony with them."
Old Guo’s deep laugh rolled across the courtyard, causing Lei Lei and Dian Dian to spark in surprise. "Three months, and already they exceed expectations." He shook his head in wonder. "The boy who makes mathematics dance with nature," he nodded to Li Wei, where complex formula-like patterns still rippled through his water essence, "the warrior who turns chaos into art," a glance at Li Hao, whose dual elements had created a perfect yin-yang symbol in the air before him, "and..." his eyes settled on Li Hua, "one who has begun to understand what it truly means to exist. They haven’t just learned to hide their cores—they’ve grasped the deeper truth of concealment itself."