Chapter 11: A Family That Wasn’t Ready for Him
The walk back to Lin Tian’s courtyard felt longer than the one to the gate. People stood along the stone paths as he and his grandfather passed, bowing respectfully. Some smiled, some stared with disbelief, and others looked away too quickly, unsure how to behave around someone they had spent years treating as harmless background.
’So this is what it means to stop being a cripple in their eyes…’
He kept his expression calm. His grandfather’s hand rested lightly on his back—steady, warm, grounding.
As they approached his courtyard, a familiar figure waited.
Bai Xueya.
Her posture was straight, hands folded neatly, but her eyes softened the moment she saw him. She bowed to Lin Haoyang with composed grace.
“Old Master.”
Haoyang nodded, his tone more warm than formal. “Xueya, thank you for keeping the engagement with Tian’er instead of following your clan or sect wishes.”
Bai Xueya shook her head. “It was the promise between our parents… and something I chose as well.”
The faint tremor under her voice wasn’t weakness—it was sincerity.
Lin Haoyang smiled, then stepped aside. “Go talk. I’ll speak with the clan leader.”
He left without waiting.
Lin Tian exhaled, then turned to her. “Xueya…”
She stepped closer, studying him with quiet intensity. “Does your body feel stable? You didn’t force your qi, did you?”
Her tone was soft, concerned, not scolding.
“I’m fine,” he said. “Better than fine.”
She let out a breath, barely audible. “I worried you’d push yourself because of the engagement… or because of me.”
He sat at the table near the courtyard door. She followed, placing tea in front of him before sitting across from him. Her fingers tapped once against the porcelain.
“Everything is changing around you,” she said. “Everyone is looking at you differently.”
“Yeah,” Lin Tian murmured. “I noticed.”
“Doesn’t it feel… heavy?”
“A little,” he admitted. “But I’ve lived most of my life without being seen at all.”
Her expression softened. “You were seen. Just… not the way you deserved.”
He froze.
Bai looked away, steam touching her cheek.
After a quiet moment, she added softly, “I’m glad you can cultivate now. Truly. But… now that you’ve awakened, I’m scared.”
“Scared?” Lin Tian asked. “Of what?”
She held her cup tighter. “That I’ll become the one who slows you down. That I’ll ruin your chance to rise.”
“You won’t,” he said immediately.
“You don’t know that,” she whispered. “You’re stepping into a world that expects strength. I don’t want to become your burden.”
“You won’t,” he repeated. “If anything, you’ve been the reason I kept going.”
Her breath caught. Her shoulders eased just a little.
For the first time in years, Lin Tian felt not alone.
Inside the main hall, elders debated quietly.
“This is good for the direct lineage,” one murmured.
“A stabilized bloodline strengthens the clan.”
“If Tian continues like this, our clan may regain influence.”
Zhaotian raised a hand. “No interference. No forced tests. No expectations. Let him grow. We won’t repeat the mistakes that harmed our lineage.”
The elders bowed.
Outside, Lin Haoyang listened, arms folded, smiling quietly. His younger brother’s son was no longer being overlooked—and that meant everything to him.
Later that afternoon, the courtyard was quieter. Xueya stood.
“I should report to Elder Mei,” she said. “She’ll want to know your grandfather arrived.”
“I’ll walk you.”
They walked the stone path together.
Xueya tucked a strand of hair behind her ear—a gesture she always made when nervous. Lin Tian noticed something else: her fingers trembled, not from nerves, but strain.
“Xueya?” he asked softly. “Are you alright?”
She hesitated, then placed a hand on her temple. “It’s nothing. Just tired.”
But the tremor in her hand contradicted her.
“If something feels wrong—”
“I’ll rest,” she said quickly. “Don’t worry too much.”
She smiled, but the smile cracked slightly before she turned away.
Lin Tian watched closely as she walked ahead. Her steps were steady… until she thought he couldn’t see. Her hand gripped the railing. Her breath hitched. Her shoulders stiffened for a heartbeat.
His chest tightened.
’She’s hiding something…’
Night fell quietly.
Lin Tian sat cross-legged in his room, cultivation moving smoothly. His meridians flowed with ease—for the first time in his life. He should’ve felt excited. But his thoughts kept circling Xueya.
Her trembling fingers.
Her moment of dizziness.
The way she hid her struggle.
’She’s strong… but she shouldn’t have to fight alone.’
He drew a deeper breath.
Then the System flickered.
[ Partner’s Yin qi fluctuation detected ]
[ Condition: Mild instability ]
His eyes snapped open.
The lantern blurred as his pulse quickened.
The message faded, but fear stayed.
Lin Tian pressed a hand to his chest.
“…Xueya,” he whispered.
He stared at the door.
’Something is wrong with your body.’
End of Chapter 11
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Chapters
- Chapter 113: The Secret Technique
- Chapter 112: Embers and Aftermath
- Chapter 111: The Decree of the Peaks
- Chapter 110: The Phoenix’s Nest
- Chapter 109: Frozen Heart, Burning Blood
- Chapter 108: The Price of a Miracle
- Chapter 107: Shattering the Jade
- Chapter 106: The Dance of Frost and Flame
- Chapter 105: The Glacial Sword’s Desperation
- Chapter 104: Three-Way Resonance
- Chapter 103: The Mirror of Truth
- Chapter 102: The Formal Challenge
- Chapter 101: The Phoenix’s Cry
- Chapter 100: The Night of Embers [R18]
- Chapter 99: The Shadow of Mu Chen
- Chapter 98: A Whispered Reunion
- Chapter 97: The Inner Ring’s Cold Welcome
- Chapter 96: Elder Shen’s Gamble
- Chapter 95: The Silence of the Mountain
- Chapter 94: The Breakthrough
- Chapter 93: Consuming the Heart of the Mountain [R18]
- Chapter 92: The Midnight Meeting
- Chapter 91: Provocation at the Refectory
- Chapter 90: The Core Disciple: Mu Chen
- Chapter 89: The Messenger from Frostheart
- Chapter 88: The Physician’s Duty [2] [R18]
- Chapter 87: The Physician’s Duty [1] [R18]
- Chapter 86: Cutting the Shadow [2]
- Chapter 85: Cutting the Shadow [1]
- Chapter 84: The Sword-Testing Spire
- Chapter 83: The Inner Council’s Fury
- Chapter 82: A Pulse Across the Peaks
- Chapter 81: Dual Element
- Chapter 80: The Secret of the Flowing Ember [R18]
- Chapter 79: Su Lan’s Choice
- Chapter 78: The Aftermath of Silence
- Chapter 77: Rank is just a number
- Chapter 76: The System Overclock
- Chapter 75: The Sacrifice
- Chapter 74: Elder Shen’s Eyes
- Chapter 73: The Hidden Vault
- Chapter 72: To Xueya
- Chapter 71: The Twin Heartbeat
- Chapter 70: Su Lan’s Intervention
- Chapter 69: The First Betrayal
- Chapter 68: The Mouth of the Abyss
- Chapter 67: The Faction War Begins
- Chapter 66: The Silent Letter
- Chapter 65: The Second Link
- Chapter 64: The Black-Veined Curse
- Chapter 63: Letter
- Chapter 62: The Inner Ring Threshold
- Chapter 61: Duel
- Chapter 60: Breaking Inner Twenty
- Chapter 59: Interview
- Chapter 58: The Weight of a Number
- Chapter 57: Ice Doesn’t Forgive [2]
- Chapter 56: Ice Doesn’t Forgive [1]
- Chapter 55: Contribution Trial: Snowfield Hunt [3]
- Chapter 54: Contribution Trial: Snowfield Hunt [2]
- Chapter 53: Contribution Trial: Snowfield Hunt [1]
- Chapter 52: The Outer Library’s Cold Teeth
- Chapter 51: Invitation to Bleed [2]
- Chapter 50: Invitation to Bleed [1]
- Chapter 49: Frostheart Residence [2]
- Chapter 48: Frostheart Residence [1]
- Chapter 47: The Price of #27 [2]
- Chapter 46: The Price of #27 [1]
- Chapter 45: The Ranking Trial [2]
- Chapter 44: The Ranking Trial [1]
- Chapter 43: The Sect Above the Clouds [2]
- Chapter 42: The Sect Above the Clouds [1]
- Chapter 41: Before the Gates of Snow
- Chapter 40: Garden of Frost, Garden of Fire
- Chapter 39: The Trace Under His Skin [3]
- Chapter 38: The Trace Under His Skin [2]
- Chapter 37: The Trace Under His Skin [1]
- Chapter 36: Three Days to the Sect [3]
- Chapter 35: Three Days to the Sect [2]
- Chapter 34: Three Days to the Sect [1]
- Chapter 33: The Measure of a Man [2]
- Chapter 32: The Measure of a Man [1]
- Chapter 31: When Azure Snow Descends
- Chapter 30: The Night We Chose Each Other Again [2] [R18]
- Chapter 29: The Night We Chose Each Other Again [1] [R18]
- Chapter 28: Under the Sect’s Shadow
- Chapter 27: Under Watching Eyes [2]
- Chapter 26: Under Watching Eyes [1]
- Chapter 25: Steps Taken Side by Side [4]
- Chapter 24: Steps Taken Side by Side [3]
- Chapter 23: Steps Taken Side by Side [2]
- Chapter 22: Steps Taken Side by Side [1]
- Chapter 21: Morning After
- Chapter 20: Dual Cultivation [3] [R18]
- Chapter 19: Dual Cultivation [2] [R18]
- Chapter 18: Dual Cultivation [1] [R18]
- Chapter 17: The Decision They Can’t Run From
- Chapter 16: When Yin Turns Violent
- Chapter 15: The Night She Can’t Stop Shivering
- Chapter 14: When Rest Isn’t Enough
- Chapter 13: The First Collapse
- Chapter 12: The Quiet Before Something Breaks
- Chapter 11: A Family That Wasn’t Ready for Him
- Chapter 10: Grandfather Returns to a Changed Grandson
- Chapter 9: The Clan That Never Looked Twice
- Chapter 8: First Cultivation Attempt
- Chapter 7: The Moment His Fate Shifts
- Chapter 6: She Chooses Him
- Chapter 5: System Awakening
- Chapter 4: First Private Conversation
- Chapter 3: The Engagement Trial
- Chapter 2: The Ice Fairy Approaches Cloudcrest
- Chapter 1: Crippled Young Master of Lin Clan