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Chapter 42 - A BATTLE REBORN

The moon over Lu Villa was swollen, drenched in gold — a harvest moon, ancient and filled with memory. Clouds moved slowly across its face like ghostly hands, as if the sky itself was holding its breath.

Yueying stood at the balcony of her chamber, wrapped in a midnight shawl, her eyes scanning the horizon. From here, she could see the barrier lines flickering in the distance — once brilliant, now paling with every sunset.

The child inside her shifted. She laid a hand over the swell. "You feel it too, don't you?"

Behind her, a gust of wind rustled the curtains.

Yevana stepped into the room without knocking.

"Still no sleep?" she asked.

"I feel watched."

"You are," Yevana replied simply, coming to stand beside her. "They're always watching. But I've put a barrier, they can't watch."

Yueying turned. "Tell me the truth, Yevana. Why now? Why return after three months? You said you were protecting me, but you also said you were gone… 'digging up a grave'."

Yevana's jaw tightened. "I found your mother's last record. A sealed journal. It wasn't destroyed in the fire like we thought." She pulled a thin, scorched book from her cloak. "Han Liuhua wrote about you. About the Flame she bore — and the cost."

Yueying stared at the journal. Her hands trembled as she reached for it. "She knew?"

"She chose to die so you would survive," Yevana said softly. "She wrote one thing over and over again on the final page."

Yueying opened the page.

In faded ink, smudged by water and time:

' Don't let them take her flame. Not again. E...risn plans can't work, he would make every one a puppet in this world.'

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UNDERGROUND MEDICAL HALL – DAWN

Ren pulled his gloves off and tossed them into the incineration bin.

The scan results from the Heartstone chamber had arrived.

He stared at them in silence.

Something was feeding off the Heartstone — not a natural decay, not just magic burnout. It was tethered, drained like a parasite siphoning off its core.

He swiped the digital file again, comparing Yueying's most recent pulse reading from her flame aura.

It matched.

Not exactly.

But closely enough.

Gu Ni entered without a word, eyes narrowing. "What did you find?"

He didn't look at her. "It's not just her pregnancy affecting the shield."

"What do you mean?"

"She's anchoring the field now. Subconsciously. The stone is dimming because it's begun transferring its purpose to her. The Flame is becoming the new heart."

Gu Ni paled. "That means if something happens to her—"

"The barrier falls" Ren finished. "And they'll have no protection."

Gu Ni took a slow breath. "We have to move her to the inner sanctum. Tonight."

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IN THE SHADOWMARK RUINS – SAME NIGHT

Li Anya stood at the altar where ancient blood had once soaked the floor. The silver-eyed man stood before her, presenting a scroll wrapped in black silk.

"The ritual can be done at the full moon" he said. "The child must be alive. The mother must be… near death."

Aliah flicked her blades from her back, uneasy. "This is madness. You said we'd take the baby, not kill Yueying."

"I said we wouldn't have to kill the child" Li Anya corrected coldly. "But Yueying's death is still a necessity. Her death seals the transference. The Flame will pass."

Aliah crossed her arms. "And what if the baby rejects the flame? If she's not strong enough?"

Li Anya smiled, sharp and bitter. "Then we take the child's blood too."

The silver-eyed man raised his head. "The Devil's son will not sit quietly while you do this."

"Lu Quing will come" Li Anya whispered. "But I know him better than she does."

She placed a hand on her flat belly, empty and hollow.

"I was his first love. His first betrayal. And I still have what Yueying never will — the part of him that broke."

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LU VILLA – INNER SANCTUM

Yueying had not been in this chamber before.

It was made of obsidian stone like most placed, veined with glowing roots of fireglass. The room was filled faintly with warmth — not just heat, but recognition.

The moment she stepped in, the pendant on her neck burned.

Lu Quing stood at the far end, his expression unreadable. "This is where the Flame was first named. Your ancestors bled fire into the walls here."

Yueying looked around, quiet. "You brought me here to hide?"

He turned. "To protect you. And the baby."

"You keep saying that. Protecting me. Protecting us." Her voice lowered. "But when will you stop protecting me and start trusting me?"

Lu Quing didn't respond right away. He stepped forward, gaze unreadable. "You think I don't trust you?"

"I think you're afraid of what I'll choose."

Silence.

Then, he lifted his hand slowly, brushing her hair behind her ear. "I'm not afraid of your power, Yueying. I'm afraid you'll choose to carry the cross alone."

She looked up at him, eyes shining. "I was alone for some time, Lu Quing. But not anymore."

Their foreheads touched. The flame within her pulsed gently.

"Then we fight" he whispered, "together."

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MIDNIGHT – LU VILLA'S SKY

A shadow moved across the stars.

Not a bird.

Not a plane.

A tear in the sky itself — and from it, something emerged.

Aliah.

And behind her — cloaked in flames made of borrowed power — Li Anya descended like a fallen goddess.

The wards cracked.

The Heartstone shattered.

The attack began.

The barrier shattered with a soundless scream — like a soul being ripped open.

Shards of invisible magic rained down like glass across the hills surrounding Lu Villa, glinting briefly before dissolving into ash.

From the sky above, a darkness descended.

Not night.

Not storm.

But presence.

The first figure to touch ground was Aliah. Her blades sang as they sliced through the moonlight. No speech. No warning.

Just war.

Gu Ni was already at the gate by the time the alert sirens shrieked. She'd dropped her tea, grabbed her spear, and whispered one thing to herself:

"Not this time."

She met Aliah head-on at the outer courtyard, sparks flying from steel meeting steel.

IN THE INNER SANCTUM

The floor trembled under Yueying's bare feet.

The obsidian walls hissed — not from quake, but resistance. They recognized the enemy approaching. The Flame inside her pulsed hot, responding.

Yueying turned to Lu Quing, her voice tight. "It's her, isn't it?"

He was already summoning the warding runes with one hand, the other holding her arm. "Li Anya's here."

The name tasted like venom.

"She's after the baby" Yueying whispered, suddenly breathless.

"No" Lu Quing said, voice iron. "She's after you. The Flame is bound to your soul. She thinks she can extract it — transfer it."

Yueying swayed, a rush of heat surging through her veins.

Lu Quing caught her, pressing his palm to her abdomen. "The child is responding. Her power is syncing with yours."

Yueying gasped.

Flames licked her skin. The pendant at her neck cracked open, revealing the tiniest ember nestled within: the Flame Seed. The last inheritance of the First Flame's origin.

Lu Quing's eyes widened.

Suddenly, the sanctum doors burst open with a boom.

Yevana stepped in, eyes glowing gold.

"She's inside the gates. The strike has begun. We have ten minutes, maybe less."

Yueying clenched her fists. "Then let's finish this."

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THE FRONT COURTYARD – WAR UNLEASHED

Ren stood beside Gu Ni now, blood trickling from a gash across his brow. Aliah was faster than before — infused with corrupted light.

But Gu Ni was more dangerous than she had ever allowed herself to be.

For the first time since Tianlei's birth, she stopped holding back.

Lightning ripped across her skin, her eyes flaring white-blue. She shouted over the clashing sound, "We push her back — now — or the whole villa falls."

He looked at Gu Ni again, he never knew she had magic, was that why Tianlei blood accepted the experiment why some died or failed ?

Ren activated a chain of firecrystal pylons around the outer rim, causing a temporary buffer — not a barrier, but enough to slow the invaders

But it wasn't just Aliah.

Dozens more emerged from the shadows. Some born of magic. Others of blood. Mercenaries, corrupted warlocks, spirit-eaters.

Gu Ni muttered, "If this is what we're up against… we're going to need Wulin."

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IN THE SKY ABOVE THE INNER SANCTUM

Li Anya hovered above the roof like a fallen empress, her gown of black trailing in the wind, eyes fixed directly on one place:

Yueying.

She could feel her. Heat. Love. Growing.

"She's ready" Li Anya whispered, arms spreading wide.

The silver-eyed man appeared behind her, levitating just above the Villa. His voice was empty of warmth. "Then take her."

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INSIDE THE SANCTUM – FINAL STAND

Lu Quing turned to Yueying, his voice suddenly soft. "If I go out there, I may not come back in time. She's stronger than last time. Tainted by something."

Yueying nodded, her hands trembling.

"I'll hold the sanctum from the inside" she said. "Go."

Lu Quing paused. Just for a heartbeat.

Then he kissed her. No words. No promise. Just truth.

And vanished in a blur of silver light.

Yevana stayed behind.

"I'm not letting her touch a single strand of your hair," she said. "I failed once. I don't fail twice."

Yueying's voice was distant, focused inward. "She's not just here to kill."

She looked down at her belly.

"She wants my daughter."

The Flame Seed in her pendant flickered.

And Yueying — the bearer of the First Flame, the last living descendant of the Mother of Fire — whispered a word that made the chamber quake:

"Awaken."

Flames burst around her. The sanctum ignited with light that was not of this world — not destruction, but evolution. Her body hovered slightly above the ground, eyes glowing, hair flowing upward in waves of fire and wind.

The child stirred within her, the power of two flames — mother and daughter — fusing.

Outside, Lu Quing reached the barrier line just in time to meet Li Anya face-to-face.

"You were supposed to die" he said coldly.

"I did" she whispered, smiling like a corpse. "And I brought hell with me."

Then the sky cracked open.

And battle was reborn.

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