Heavenly Opposers-Chapter 363 - 362: The Banquet Begins
The following evening arrived with deceptive beauty.
The Lin Clan compound had been transformed for the occasion, paper lanterns hanging from every eave and tree branch, their warm glow casting the courtyard in shades of gold and crimson. Musicians played soft traditional melodies in one corner, their instruments creating an atmosphere of refined culture. Servants moved with practised efficiency, carrying trays of delicacies and fine wines to the arranged seating areas.
The banquet hall itself—actually a large open-air pavilion with retractable silk panels—had been arranged to accommodate approximately sixty guests. Low tables formed a U-shape around a central performance space, with the Lin family's table positioned at the head. Red and gold decorations dominated the aesthetic, the colours considered auspicious for political gatherings.
Lin Hao, the Lin Clan patriarch, stood near the entrance greeting guests as they arrived, his smile warm despite the stress-lines around his eyes. His wife, Lin Rou, moved among the early arrivals with practised grace, ensuring everyone felt welcomed and valued.
And Lin Mei, dressed in an exquisite white and red dress that emphasised her gentle beauty, stood slightly behind her father, offering shy smiles and modest bows to each arriving guest. Her hair was styled elaborately, the crimson hairpin visible among dark locks arranged in an elegant updo. Makeup enhanced her delicate features, making her look every bit the perfect noble daughter.
To anyone observing her, Lin Mei was the picture of nervous excitement—a young woman about to be married, hosting what might be one of her last events as a Lin Clan member before becoming part of the Burning Sky family's hierarchy. Her occasional downcast eyes, slight fidgeting with her sleeves, and soft voice all supported this image.
But behind the gentle mask, Lin Mei's mind operated with cold clarity.
'Twenty-three guests so far,' she catalogued mentally. 'Twelve from aligned families, eight from neutral parties, and three from the city lord's manor sent as observers. No Burning Sky family representatives yet, but they'll arrive fashionably late to emphasise their status. Father greets each guest with the same enthusiasm, but his hand trembles slightly when he thinks no one's looking. Mother's smile is too bright, compensating for anxiety. They know this banquet is important, but don't understand just how dangerous.'
She accepted a bow from a merchant family's young master, returning it with appropriate depth, murmuring polite pleasantries. All the while, her enhanced awareness—that hidden cultivation she still didn't fully understand—tracked spiritual signatures around the compound.
'Guard positions unchanged from yesterday. Eight cultivators are stationed at the main entrances, four roving patrols, and two specifically assigned to the banquet area. All Qi Refinement Realm except the captain at Qi Refinement Peak. Completely inadequate for what's coming. Father tried his best with limited resources, but these guards won't even slow down Heaven Core Realm assassins.'
She spotted Xiao Yuan among the guests—her friend dressed in simpler but still elegant attire, her round face bright with excitement at the festivities. Xiao Yuan waved enthusiastically before being gently shushed by her own family members for the breach of decorum.
Lin Mei smiled indulgently, the expression perfectly calculated to seem fond and slightly embarrassed by her friend's enthusiasm. Inside, her thoughts were darker.
'I should send Yuan home. Some excuse about forgotten items or sudden illness. Get her away from what's coming. But if I do that, it draws attention. Makes people ask questions. And Azrail said to let events unfold naturally, not to change visible patterns.'
She felt a stab of guilt. Xiao Yuan was innocent, kind, one of the few people who'd never treated her with calculation or hidden motives. If her friend got hurt tonight because Lin Mei allowed her to stay...
'No. Stop that line of thinking. You can't save everyone. Focus on surviving yourself first. Xiao Yuan is resilient. She'll be fine. Probably.'
The thought didn't help.
More guests arrived—minor nobles, successful merchants hoping to curry favour, representatives from various sects and clans. Each received an appropriate greeting, and each was guided to their assigned seating. Lin Mei's awareness expanded further, tracking their spiritual signatures, cataloguing potential threats.
Most were exactly what they appeared: ordinary cultivators here for politics and social networking. But three stood out—their auras controlled but with an edge of concealed violence. Not Burning Sky family members, but likely mercenaries or rogue cultivators hired for the assassination. Backup personnel, perhaps, or scouts ensuring the primary assassins' path would be clear.
'They're already here. Integrated among the guests. If I pointed them out to Father, what could he do? Accuse them without proof? Start a confrontation at his own banquet? No. I stay quiet. I play the role. I wait.'
Finally, as full dark fell and the banquet was scheduled to begin, the Burning Sky family contingent arrived.
Eight disciples in the family's distinctive red-and-black robes entered the compound, led by Elder Zhao Chen—the same Heaven Core Realm elder who'd inspected the cultivation grounds yesterday. The elder's sharp features carried a polite smile that didn't reach his eyes as he approached Lin Hao.
"Patriarch Lin," Elder Zhao announced formally, bowing with exact propriety. "The Burning Sky family thanks you for your gracious invitation. Young Master Hou Jin sends his regrets that he cannot attend personally—urgent family matters require his attention. However, he has asked us to represent his interests and ensure this celebration proceeds smoothly."
The words were courteous, but Lin Mei caught the faint sneer in the elder's tone. Hou Jin's absence was deliberate—distancing himself from what was about to happen, ensuring he could claim ignorance afterwards.
'Coward,' she thought with cold contempt. 'Won't even attend the banquet where his fiancée is murdered. But that works in my favour. Fewer complications when things turn violent.'
Lin Hao accepted the explanation with forced graciousness. "The family honours us with your presence, Elder Zhao. Please, take your seats. The banquet will begin momentarily."
The Burning Sky family group moved to their assigned tables—prestigious positions near the Lin family's table, reflecting their status. Lin Mei noted how the disciples positioned themselves: three near exits, two with clear sightlines to her position, three apparently relaxed but ready to move.
'Coordinated positioning. Military precision. They're not here to socialise. They're here to secure the kill.'
Behind the Burning Sky family members, two more figures entered—women in elegant dresses that technically met modesty requirements but somehow managed to draw every eye. One was in her thirties with sharp, beautiful features and an aura of absolute confidence. The other was younger, perhaps nineteen, with similar features but a sulking expression that suggested someone forced to attend against their will.
'Vice Master Luo's wife and daughter, Lin Mei, were identified immediately. Luo Ying herself. Come to watch the show.'
The younger woman's eyes found Lin Mei immediately, and for just a fraction of a second, pure hatred flashed across her face before being replaced by a condescending smile. Luo Ying inclined her head in what technically qualified as a greeting but carried all the warmth of winter frost.
Lin Mei returned the gesture with perfect politeness, her own smile gentle and unthreatening. Inside, she memorised every detail of Luo Ying's face, voice, posture, aura.
'You ordered my death,' she thought coldly. 'You think I'm an obstacle, a minor noble girl in your way. Tonight, you're going to learn what happens when gentle flowers turn out to have poisoned thorns. I hope you enjoy the lesson.'
The final guests filtered in—a total of sixty-three people now filled the pavilion, creating a pleasant din of conversation and laughter. Servants began serving the first course, decorative arrangements of cold appetisers that emphasised artistic presentation over substance.
Lin Mei took her seat at the family table, positioned between her father and mother, visible to all guests. The seat of honour for the evening's guest of honour—the bride-to-be, celebrating her upcoming marriage with one final gathering among her birth family.
'Ironic,' she thought. 'This was supposed to be a farewell banquet before I left for the Burning Sky family. Instead, it's going to be a funeral. Just not mine.'
The banquet proceeded through its opening phases with practised ritual. Lin Hao offered welcoming remarks, thanking guests for attending and waxing poetic about family, honour, and auspicious futures. Various guests offered toasts and congratulations. Luo Ying's mother delivered a speech about the great honour of being welcomed into the Burning Sky family that dripped with condescension.
Lin Mei played her role perfectly—blushing at compliments, looking demurely down when praised, offering shy smiles when appropriate. The gentle, grateful girl is grateful for the opportunity to serve her family through marriage.
All the while, her internal awareness tracked every detail. The guards' positions. The assassins' positions. The flow of servants bringing food and drink. The positioning of exits and potential cover.
Two hours passed. Main courses were served—elaborate preparations showcasing the Lin Clan's culinary resources, each dish presented with ceremony. Wine flowed freely, loosening tongues and creating the comfortable haze of successful social events.
'This is taking too long,' Lin Mei thought with growing tension. 'When? When do they make their move? The poison has to be in the food, but which course? All of them are being eaten by everyone. Unless...'
Her eyes narrowed fractionally as a servant approached with a special dish—a delicacy supposedly prepared specifically for her as the guest of honour. Braised phoenix fish in saffron sauce, served in individual portions on decorative plates.
'There. That's the vector. Food served only to me, impossible to detect poison in a dish with such strong flavours and complex preparation.'
The servant placed the dish before her with a bow. Lin Mei smiled gratefully, praising the presentation. She picked up her chopsticks, lifting a piece of the tender fish to her lips—
And felt Azrail's presence.
He was here. Somewhere. Close enough that she could sense his distinctive aura, he was letting her feel it, and he was watching. Waiting. Ready to intervene if necessary, but trusting her to handle this herself.
'He kept his word,' she realised. 'He's really just watching. Not saving me. Not interfering. Just... bearing witness to what happens next.'
The knowledge strengthened her resolve.
Lin Mei ate the poisoned fish.







