Cultivation is Creation-Chapter 303: Partners In Purpose
Lin Mei’s eyes widened as she took in his travel clothes. "You're going somewhere?" she asked, the question carrying a weight beyond its simple words.
For a moment, Wei Lin stood frozen, his hand still on the door. He'd planned to find her and explain everything properly, but now she was here, looking up at him with those big wide eyes, and all his carefully prepared explanations evaporated. fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com
"I..." he began, then stepped back, gesturing for her to enter. "Yes. But first, come in. We should talk."
Lin Mei hesitated for just a second before stepping into his quarters, her eyes surveying the evidence of his recent activities: the scattered cultivation manuals, the meditation mat worn thin from overuse, the half-packed travel bag on his bed.
"You're leaving the sect," she said. It wasn't a question this time.
Wei Lin closed the door and took the soup from her hands, setting it on his desk. "Just temporarily," he assured her. "I've been... working on something."
Lin Mei folded her arms, her expression a mixture of hurt and exasperation. "I can see that. You've barely spoken to anyone in weeks. You've missed meals, classes, even the monthly market fair." Her voice softened. "I've been worried about you, Wei Lin."
The guilt hit him like a physical blow. He'd been so focused on his own inadequacies and his drive to overcome them that he hadn't considered how his behavior might affect others, especially her.
"I'm sorry," he said, meaning it. "I didn't mean to worry you. It's just..." He paused, searching for the right words. "When Ke Yin left for that mission, I realized something."
Lin Mei's expression softened slightly. "That you miss him? I do too. But he'll be back soon."
"No. Well, yes, I do miss him, but that's not it." Wei Lin ran a hand through his hair, frustrated by his inability to articulate his feelings. "I realized how useless I was. Am. When it really matters."
Lin Mei's brow furrowed. "What are you talking about? You're not useless."
"Aren't I?" Wei Lin gestured around the room. "Look at all this. The finest cultivation resources money can buy. The best techniques my family's connections could secure. And what good did it do when Ke Yin needed help? I couldn't even qualify to join the mission."
Understanding dawned in Lin Mei's eyes. "So that's what this is about. You're pushing yourself to catch up to Ke Yin."
"Not just catch up," Wei Lin corrected her. "To be worthy of standing beside him. He's been protecting us since we met him. It's time I returned the favor."
Lin Mei stepped closer, concern evident in every line of her face. "By nearly killing yourself with non-stop cultivation? You're going to suffer qi deviation if you keep this up."
"I've been careful," Wei Lin assured her, though they both knew such assurances meant little. Cultivators always believed they were being careful until the moment their meridians shattered from overexertion. "Besides, I've made progress. Significant progress."
At this, Lin Mei's eyes widened slightly. "What do you mean?"
Wei Lin couldn't help the small smile that tugged at his lips. Despite everything, there was pride in his achievement. "I've reached the Seventh Stage of Qi Condensation."
"Seventh Stage?" Lin Mei gasped, genuine shock breaking through her concern. "But you were only at Stage Five when Ke Yin left! That's... that's..."
"Reckless?" Wei Lin supplied with a wry smile. "Dangerous? Foolhardy?"
"Unprecedented," Lin Mei finished, her voice barely above a whisper. "Even cultivation prodigies don't advance that quickly without special circumstances."
Wei Lin hesitated but decided against telling her the truth about his cultivation method. Those who cultivated Beyond Heaven Rank methods were targeted by others who sought to take the method for themselves. The less Lin Mei knew, the safer it would be for her, or at least, that’s what Wei Lin told himself.
"And now you're leaving the sect," she said finally. "Why? What could you possibly need that you can't get here?"
Instead of answering directly, Wei Lin held out his right hand and channeled a small amount of void energy. His palm and fingers became translucent, almost ghostly, as the energy suffused them. If timed precisely, this could give him the opportunity to kill even an Elemental Realm cultivator.
"Void energy," Lin Mei recognized immediately. "That's what you were collecting from those wasps in the beast grounds."
Wei Lin nodded, letting the energy dissipate. "Seven stalls in my inner marketplace. Fire, water, earth, wind, lightning, sound, and void." He met her gaze steadily. "I need an eighth to reach Stage Eight before the tournament."
Understanding dawned in Lin Mei's eyes. "And the eighth energy type is something you can't safely acquire within the sect," she guessed.
"Demonic energy," Wei Lin confirmed, watching her expression carefully.
To her credit, Lin Mei didn't recoil in horror or lecture him on the dangers of demonic cultivation. Instead, she frowned thoughtfully. "Demonic energy is highly reactive and corrupting if not properly contained. You'd need specialized techniques to purify it before integration."
"I have those techniques," Wei Lin assured her. "My father provided them along with... a seed."
Lin Mei's eyes widened again. "A seed of demonic energy? Wei Lin, that's..."
"Dangerous, I know," he cut her off gently. "But I've contained it properly. It's just not enough to complete the stall. I need more, and the only reliable source is..."
"Demonic beasts," Lin Mei finished for him, her voice dropping to a whisper. "Or demonic cultivators."
"Preferably the former," Wei Lin said with a grimace. "Demonic cultivators are unpredictable at best, psychotic at worst."
Lin Mei was quiet for a long moment, her gaze distant as she processed everything. Finally, she looked up at him, determination replacing concern in her eyes. "I'm coming with you."
The statement caught Wei Lin completely off guard. "What? No, absolutely not."
"Why not?" she challenged, crossing her arms again. "I've just broken through to Stage Five myself. I can help."
Pride flashed briefly in Wei Lin's chest at her achievement, but it was quickly overshadowed by concern.
"This isn't herb gathering, Lin Mei," he said as gently as he could. "Hunting demonic beasts is dangerous, even for Stage Seven cultivators."
"All the more reason you shouldn't go alone," she countered. "Your Merchant's Path gives you versatility, but my water techniques provide healing and purification. We'd complement each other."
Wei Lin shook his head firmly. "I can't risk you like that."
Lin Mei's expression hardened slightly. "But it's fine for you to risk yourself? How is that fair?"
"It's not about fairness," Wei Lin said, frustration creeping into his voice. "It's about..." He trailed off, the words catching in his throat.
"About what?" Lin Mei pressed, stepping closer.
Wei Lin ran a hand through his hair again. The truth was, his feelings for Lin Mei had grown far beyond simple friendship or even courtship. The thought of her in danger made his chest constrict painfully.
"It's about me not being able to live with myself if something happened to you," he admitted finally, his voice soft but intense. "Lin Mei, I... care for you. More than I've ever cared for anyone."
Lin Mei's expression softened, but her determination didn't waver. "And you don't think I feel the same? That I could bear it if you didn't return?" She reached out, taking his hands in hers. "Do you remember how helpless you felt when Ke Yin left on his mission without you?"
Wei Lin nodded reluctantly.
"That's how I feel right now," she said simply. "Don't make me stay behind while you walk into danger alone."
The logic of her argument struck Wei Lin hard. Hadn't he been torturing himself with exactly the same feelings of uselessness and helplessness? Hadn't he promised himself he would never be a burden who needed protection? And yet here he was, trying to do the same thing to Lin Mei that Ke Yin had done to him.
She must have seen the conflict in his eyes, because she pressed her advantage. "Besides, I've been researching demonic energy as part of my advanced herbalism studies. I know which plants can help purify it, which formations can contain it safely. You need me."
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Wei Lin looked into her earnest face, feeling his resolve weakening. She was right on all counts, they would be stronger together than apart, and she did have knowledge that would be invaluable for his goal. More importantly, he couldn't bring himself to inflict the same feelings of helplessness on her that he'd been struggling with.
But the thought of her facing a demonic beast still filled him with dread.
"Let me think about it," he said finally, a compromise that wasn't really a concession.
Lin Mei clearly saw through his evasion but chose not to press further. Instead, she gestured to the soup that was now cooling on his desk. "You should eat something. You've been cultivating for three days straight."
Wei Lin nodded gratefully for the change of subject. "Thank you. For the soup, and... for caring."
She smiled, a warm expression that made his heart skip. "Always."
The conversation shifted to lighter topics as Wei Lin ate, Lin Mei's progress with a particularly challenging spiritual herb, gossip from around the sect, speculation about when Ke Yin might return. But beneath the casual exchange, Wei Lin's mind continued to wrestle with the decision before him.
By the time he finished the soup, he'd come to a conclusion. He couldn't take Lin Mei with him, the risk was too great, but he also couldn't dismiss her concerns or her abilities. There had to be a middle ground.
"I've been thinking," he said as he set down the empty bowl. "About our discussion earlier."
Lin Mei looked up, hope flashing in her eyes.
"I still don't think you should come with me to hunt demonic beasts," he said quickly, before she could get the wrong idea. "But you're right that I need your expertise for processing the demonic energy safely."
He moved to his desk and pulled out a map, spreading it on the surface. "There's a small town here, about three days' journey from the sect," he explained, pointing to a spot marked on the map. "It's not much to look at, but it's safe and has decent accommodations. More importantly, it's close to the Blackfang Mountains, where demonic beasts are known to roam."
Lin Mei studied the map, her expression guarded. "What are you suggesting?"
"A compromise," Wei Lin said. "I'll hunt in the mountains during the day. You'll stay in the town, setting up the purification formations and preparing the necessary herbs. I'll bring back any demonic essence I gather, and we'll process it together in the evenings."
Lin Mei frowned, clearly not entirely satisfied with the arrangement. "You'd still be facing the dangers alone."
"But I wouldn't be alone in the overall mission," Wei Lin countered. "And I'd have the security of knowing you're nearby with healing techniques ready if I need them."
She considered this for a long moment before slowly nodding. "I suppose that's better than you disappearing alone for weeks," she conceded. "When do we leave?"
Relief washed over Wei Lin. "Tomorrow morning. Early. We'll need to move quickly if we want to gather enough demonic energy before the tournament."
"I'll need to gather supplies," Lin Mei said, already making mental lists. "Purification herbs, containment talismans, medical supplies..."
"I'll handle the travel arrangements," Wei Lin assured her. "And I have plenty of spirit stones for whatever supplies we need."
Lin Mei nodded, then fixed him with a stern look. "Promise me one thing, Wei Lin."
"What's that?"
"No unnecessary risks," she said firmly. "I know you're trying to prove something, but getting yourself killed won't help anyone, least of all Ke Yin."
Wei Lin placed his hand over his heart. "I promise to be cautious," he said solemnly. "No heroics, no foolish risks."
Lin Mei studied his face for a moment longer before nodding, apparently satisfied. "I should go prepare," she said, moving toward the door. "Meet at the east gate at dawn?"
"Dawn it is," Wei Lin confirmed. "And... thank you, Lin Mei. For understanding."
She paused at the door, looking back at him with a soft smile that made his heart race. "Just come back safely. That's all I ask."
After she left, Wei Lin finished his preparations, packing only the essentials into his storage ring. The plan was risky, demonic beasts were unpredictable and dangerous, but with proper caution and Lin Mei's support, he believed they could succeed.
He spent one final hour in meditation, reinforcing the barriers around the demonic energy seed in his inner world and ensuring all his meridians were flowing smoothly. Then, satisfied that he was as prepared as he could be, he lay down to rest.
***
Morning came quickly, the pre-dawn light barely seeping through his window when Wei Lin rose and performed a final check of his quarters. Satisfied that everything was in order, he made his way to the east gate, where he found Lin Mei already waiting.
She wore practical travel clothes: sturdy boots, reinforced robes in muted greens that would blend well with forest surroundings, and a wide-brimmed hat to shield against sun and rain.
"Ready?" she asked as he approached.
Wei Lin nodded, trying to project confidence he didn't entirely feel. "As ready as I'll ever be."
Together they presented their leave tokens to the gate guard, who raised an eyebrow at their early departure but made no comment. With the bureaucratic requirements satisfied, they stepped onto the path leading down from Azure Peak Sect.
The journey to the main gates was quiet, both lost in their own thoughts as they traversed the familiar paths of the outer sect. As they approached the main gates that separated the sect from the outside world, Lin Mei reached out and took Wei Lin's hand, giving it a gentle squeeze. The gesture was simple but carried a weight of meaning that words couldn't easily express: concern, support, affection.
Wei Lin squeezed back, grateful for her presence despite his earlier reservations. Whatever challenges lay ahead, they would face them together. Not as equals in cultivation, perhaps, but as partners in purpose.
The massive stone gates loomed before them, carved with ancient formations that had protected the sect for centuries. As they passed through, stepping onto the broad stone bridge that spanned the chasm between the sect mountain and the outside world, Wei Lin felt a strange mix of apprehension and determination.
This was it. This was his chance to prove himself, to gather the power needed to stand as Ke Yin's equal rather than his responsibility. The path would be dangerous, but the goal was worth it.
At the midpoint of the bridge, Lin Mei suddenly pulled him to a stop. "Wei Lin," she said, her voice soft but serious. "Before we go any further, there's something I need to do."
Before he could ask what she meant, she stepped closer, rose up on her toes, and pressed her lips to his. The kiss was gentle at first, hesitant, but deepened as Wei Lin overcame his surprise and responded, wrapping his arms around her waist.
Time seemed to slow, the morning sounds fading to a distant murmur as Wei Lin lost himself in the moment. This wasn't their first kiss, far from it, but it was different somehow. More meaningful. As if the journey they were embarking on had added weight to the gesture.
When they finally broke apart, Wei Lin felt slightly dazed, his heart racing for reasons that had nothing to do with cultivation or demonic beasts. "What was that for?" he asked, his voice embarrassingly hoarse.
Lin Mei blushed slightly but met his gaze steadily. "For luck," she said. "And because I wanted to."
Wei Lin smiled, about to respond when the sound of a throat clearing made them both freeze. Slowly, they turned toward the sound to find themselves under the amused gaze of four cultivators who had just arrived at the gates.
Wei Lin froze as he recognized the first figure—Ke Yin, looking travel-worn but very much alive, with an unfamiliar team of disciples and an elder behind him.
"Well," Ke Yin said, his eyebrows raised and the hint of a smile playing at his lips. "This is certainly an interesting welcome home."
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