"Ugh…I don't wanna eat my veggies, sis…"
Shu's own murmuring caused her body to flare up in pain. Her eyes snapped open and she hissed. For a moment, she was confused. Why was her bed so hard? And why was it so cold? She lived in the damn desert, cold was a myth out there! Then the sensation of burning pain spread out across her body and she decided to care for her surroundings later. Taking a shaking deep breath, she closed her eyes and focused inwards. The picture she saw wasn't exactly pretty she thought with a wince. Bones shattered, internal bleeding, ruptured blood vessels. It'd be easier to count what sort of injury she didn't have. Having Bronze Blood right now would've been very convenient. And despite all those rather ugly wounds…Shu opened her eyes, blinking in confusion. Not crippled. Shu couldn't help but raise an eyebrow at that. How? After all the shit she went through in this damn Secret Realm, the wounds, the electric burns and what not, she expected her meridians to be fucked up at
least. Well, more luck to her then.
Shaking her head, wincing at the ache at her neck, she then refocused her attention back to her surroundings. Before her eyes could wander for long however, they landed on a person.
A very tiny person. With a rather familiar feeling. Shu tilted her head, eyes slightly narrowed.
"A small Katha? Wait, no…"
Screwing with time on a scale like that was viable to make Heaven scorch the earth on basic principle. Not to mention that while Katha was in Yuan, she wasn't
in Yuan like Shu was. A look alike? But no, children being in a Secret Realm was a ludicrous idea to begin with. And yet, this girl she had never met felt so damn familiar. Shu crossed her arms, furrowing her forehead. It was at the tip of her tongue, in the corner of her memory. She was sure she at least heard of-fuck.
"...Mia Theodoros, the fuuuun are you doing here?" Shu asked in utter disbelief, all her self control used to not actually curse at the girl. Why was she here? Wasn't she like three years old? How did she get in here?! What kinda crap supervision did she have, or lack thereof?! Could little kids even get tickets?! What kind of sick bastard would give a child a ticket?! Too many questions whirled around in Shu's head, with not a single answer.
The little girl, small in stature and shaped like a nugget, her hair disheveled and messy and infested with lice, simply blinked up at Shu as she scratched at her head. When she spoke, it was with a scratchy voice, one that had not said much in months, maybe even a year. "Who're you, lady? How do you know me?"
Yikes. Girl needed some water for that throat. And that hair. Still, part of Shu felt that if she did any sudden movements, it'd end badly. Something about the way Mia held herself was worrying. Shu scratched the back of her head before pointing at herself.
"Uh, did your auntie ever talk about me? Qinglong Shu? Can turn into a dragon? Cute junior of hers?" Shu licked her lips. "Anything ringing a bell?"
Nothing. For several seconds, the little girl in rags just looked up at her with a deep frown. But then suddenly realization sparked in her eyes and she suddenly breathed in deeply. "WOWIE! You know Auntie Katha?! You're her junior?! Wow! You look really weak, but if you know my auntie then you're probably not that weak!"
"Knowing someone doesn't relate to one's own strength at all, kiddo," Shu said dryly, deciding to ignore that Mia did not show any familiarity with her name. Then she pointed at a random bleeding spot of hers. "And of course I look really weak. That's what happens when you throw down with a Great Circle with lots and lots and lots of luck to win." Smirking a bit, she reached out to ruffle the girl's head. "Anyway, yeah, Katha's been a big help to me." She frowned deeply. "Now I gotta ask…why and how are you here? This isn't the best place to spend as a child your age." Shu paused before a horrifying thought entered her mind. "...how
long have you been in here anyway?"
Mia Theodoros, who couldn't have been a day over eight years of age, blinked at her. She raised a finger to her chin as she looked out the corner of her eye, and she clicked her tongue repeatedly as she continued thinking, loudly and sharply and frequently, like a metronome. Eventually, she shrugged, making a little hop as she did so. "I met an older kid who had skin like me, not dark like all the… like you!" She said, suddenly happy as she made a connection. She coughed, clearing her throat, and spat the phlegm on the grass. "She told me that Auntie Katha was going somewhere and then asked if I wanted to go with. I did! So she gave me a weird rock crystal thing and asked me to get on a big cart! Then I got lost in the mountains for a while… But I didn't cry! I didn't!" She insisted. "Then I… I met this big beetle… And he's teaching me now! Looks after me, too!"
…Clicking aside, weird as it was, Shu took a small moment to look at her skin, narrowing her eyes a bit. She wasn't that dark, right? Then she processed the rest of the words and her mouth thinned. Ah, so it was a classic case of maximum stranger danger. And a classic case of one hell of a shit security, if she could be smuggled like that. She growled a bit, her features transforming just the slightest bit. She adjusted her blindfold, allowing a small peak at her glowing azure eyes before they were hidden away again. Then she paused once more. Her anger gave away to a shiver down her spine as she paled.
"...That beetle wouldn't happen to, uh…say words like…unworthy or aspirant, right?" No way. This was ridiculous. The odds for this happening were too crazy. It had to be some other, super nice and caring beetle, right?
Mia shook her head. "No, he just calls me Aspirant. Sometimes he says that U… Un… Unwordy… The U-word, but it's never about me! He just teaches me and gives me Qi, and when I'm tired of Cultivating he lets me run around for a bit! He even gave me something!" She held out a piece of beetle horn, hewn into the rough shape of a sword, superficially similar to the Hornsword that Katha Theodoros was so famed for. "He told me it's only temporary, though, and I should make my own someday. Dunno what he means though, it's cool!"
Shiiiiiiit. It has to be the same damned beetle. Shu gulped as she began to sweat nervously, mixing with the blood from her wounds. Okay. Just had to hope it wasn't here right now. Knowing her luck, it was, but at least she could try.
"Yeah, really cool." Shu coughed. "Sooo, how about I'm getting you outta here? Katha is probably sick with worry for you!" Sick and filled with fury that would murder everyone around her if she wasn't fast enough.
Mia looked at Shu weirdly. "Why'd Auntie Katha be here? The other kid said that she probably knows I'm here! She's just watching me in secret, like in one of those old stories, so if I'm ever in real trouble she'll come save me, or send someone to do it!"
Shu felt her eyebrow twitch. Knowing Katha, there was no way in goddamn hell she would ever allow this at all if she knew where Mia was. And at this point, she was starting to grow a faint suspicion who was responsible for this. There was only one person she knew of that had the balls to provoke a potential fallout with Katha like that. Though how this girl would mistake Legatus Myia as another kid is beyond Shu. Even if there was some sort of disguising art, one couldn't fake the "experience" she radiated. Alright, plan B then. Hissing as she rose to her feet and tapped her shoulder with her new weapon, she licked her lips.
"What about your parents? You sure they don't miss you?"
"Yeah… I miss mommy and daddy… But they're always busy, too! I don't ever see them…" Though she wilted like a flower saying that, the little girl suddenly perked up. "Oh, but mommy read me a story before I left! About a big girl who leaves home to become stronger, so she can save her family! I wanna be like that girl and get stronger, so I can't leave until I do! I'll be stronger, so when I go home daddy and mommy can spend more time with me!"
Damn it, how did big sis Xiu deal with this?! Shu only had experience as the funny auntie, actually being a responsible person like this was clearly her being out of her depth. Should she just knock Mia out and drag her out of the Secret Realm? It sounded like the best idea to do. But hitting a little girl didn't sit right with her. And to be honest…she wasn't sure if she should. That desire to be stronger, her wish of closeness with her family…Shu groaned, ruffling her own hair. Not to mention she doubted the beetle would actually let her go before it was done with her.
"Sorry to hear that. I know your parents love you very much and its great you are such a good girl." She pointed at herself with her thumb. "How about that, I'll stick around with you until you're done with your training. Would that be okay with you?"
The little girl clicked her tongue again, sharp enough to echo off the rocks around them. "Okay, lady, but… You don't look really strong… Can you really teach me anything that the Beetle doesn't?"
Was she imitating the beetle? Yikes. Good thing Shu arrived before the girl forgot the human language.
"Eh, there's more to life than raw cultivation and techniques. I have a vast array of stuff to teach you. Fun stuff, relaxing stuff, social skills all that." Shu tapped her own skull. "Gotta stay balanced." She then rolled her shoulders with a slight groan. "Besides, you need a human sparring partner too, so weakened as I am, I think I qualify." She looked around with a small frown. "Where is the beetle anyway?"
"...Well, I guess if you know Auntie Katha, you must be really strong." The moment she said this, Mia's eyes shot open. "Ohhhh! You're one of those guys that are really strong but pretend to be weak, right? Right? I'm sorry, you just look really messed up! If you wanna see the beetle, he's this way, at the Array!"
This girl was going to get herself killed with such a delusional perception level, Shu thought dryly. One more thing to add to the list. With that in mind, she followed the girl. Soon enough, they arrived, causing Shu to take a deep breath. Well damn. If she didn't have that experience with the Four Treasures she would be kneeling right now. Instead, she was just shivering nervously at the presence of a Nascent Soul staring at her, judging her, silently. Before Shu could say anything else however, she yelped when her Dragonbone Staff vibrated on her back.
"Ey, what the heck?"
"Ess den Chitin-Ficker, ess ihn, ess ihn!"
…Now that the thing spoke inside her head again, with this deep growling voice, she only now truly processed that her staff…was talking in an entirely foreign language. If nothing else, tone was universal, so it was most definitely pissed for some reason. Hungry too given how it seemed to suck in the very air around them. Hangry basically. So with that in mind, she slapped the staff against the wall a few times, hearing pained grunts before she laughed awkwardly as she bowed with her hands folded together.
"Hahaha, apologies, honored elder. Ths Qinglong Shu is humbled to be in your territory."
The Overseer of the Man-As-Mountain Array, an especially long-lived Nascent Soul who had been inadvertently responsible for much of the politics of the Region, yet was completely uninterested in interference aside from where it might interfere with his function and responsibilities to the Array itself, clicked its mandibles at Shu. Then it turned to Mia, with all the gravity and power that a being of his stature could muster, and uttered a single word.
"Why?"
Shu was right. There was no way the beetle would allow Mia to leave. At that moment, Shu never felt so helpless. She'd have no chance to fight of a Nascent Soul, even if she went all out, even with whatever miracles this staff hid. At least at this moment, she and the staff synchronized as anger filled their souls, draconic wrath with no outlet. So she stood there, next to Mia, simmering silently.
"You said I could be an Aspirant, right? You said that when you said you'd teach me!"
"I said you would become a worthy Aspirant. Whether you are remains to be seen, child." The Overseer clicked its mandibles once, its limbs curled into its body.
"Our agreement was never to bring another into the nexus of the Man-As-Mountain Array. You have violated the covenant writ between you and I for the purposes of the Contest. You are the only one allowed here. None other."
Mia stood her ground, pouting at the Overseer. "I don't even know what that means! She said she can teach me, and she's a friend of Auntie, so why not? I can still be your Aspirant! You can share!"
Yeah, no, she had to cut in here before the girl was going to get them all killed. She cleared her throat before raising her hand.
"I have no interest in gaining any sort of power here. All I intend is to stay here and escort this child out of here once-"
"Stop."
A single word and Shu found all the air in her lungs stolen from her. The full presence of a Nascent Soul loomed over her, all attempts at diplomatic outreach failed before they could begin.
"It is the nature of Cultivation to seek power, no matter its source. This is a place of power, so naturally you will seek to use it. It is not for you. You are not welcome here. Leave, before your presence becomes…"
Shu grit her teeth, refusing to buckle down. Not after she felt the Shadow of the Yellow Dragon. Not after finding Katha's family. It strained her, pushed her, and yet, she felt a sort of supportive energy suffuse her from her own staff.
The Overseer, the Nascent Scion Beetle, paused suddenly. Its mandibles clicked once.
"That staff. How did you--"
She could barely open her mouth before the staff moved on its own. As if taking control of Shu's very own blood, gravity shifted around the weapon before it slammed itself right in front of the Beetle, intentionally cracking the ground and causing tiny pebbles to throw around, hitting Mia, Shu and attempting to hit the Beetle.
"Zeig ein wenig Respekt zu meinem Gefäß, insekt. Eine einfache Leiche sollte nicht so arrogant sein vor mir."
Shu silently screamed in her head as the voice echoed out into the cave. She still didn't understand a single damned word the lizard within the staff was saying, but she knew shittalk when she heard it!
The Overseer seemed to bristle, its limbs shaking, almost in rage. It spoke, in that same tongue, his voice a whisper that did not come from his mandibles, but from the cavern around them.
"Kenne deinen Platz, Besetzer. Dies ist meine Domäne. Gebe nicht vor, mich als Leiche zu bezeichnen, Knochen eines Drachens."
Then, the Nascent Scion beetle returned its gaze to Shu, limbs clenched close to its body once more. Then, it spoke, with less hostility but still a great deal of suspicion.
"Your… instrument. How did you get it."
"...I saw it chained up in frozen restraints. When I approached, it just…got released," Shu whispered, remembering the course of events. She didn't know why. It just…happened.
"Ich war drinnen lange genug. So musste ich etwas verringert werden, sodass du nicht explodierst. Ein würdiger Preis um dieses dreckige Gefängnis zu entkommen. Auch wenn ich in ein totes See entkommen muss, heh."
The Beetle nodded. Then, it began to shriek in short, sharp bursts. It took a few seconds for it to register as laughter. A mild chuckle, it seemed.
"How amusing. You have power to spare, then. Power enough that this Array is beneath your concern."
"...I didn't get any of that," Mia muttered, digging her nose. She sniffed, then hocked another piece of phlegm at a corner of the cave. She was either too stupid to notice the clash of titans before her, or too used to the protection of the Nascent Scion Beetle. "So does that mean Shu can stay?"
The Beetle shrieked again, more ear-stabbing laughter. It turned to Shu.
"Stay if you like. In the little one's off-time, you may teach her."
Mia wasn't the only one being confused. Shu blinked owlishly. That's it? Just like that? Wait what? The staff was this strong?! She felt it was powerful, and that was only a fraction? Hold up, considering the dragon was talking mad shit at a Nascent Soul…how much was this thing holding back? She stared at the weapon, this pristine thing.
"...Do you have a name?"
The voice chuckled. Then when it spoke, Shu hissed, covering her ears at the sheer static and noise she heard. She thought her ears were bleeding when it was finally silenced.
"What the heck, I just asked!"
"Pah. Nicht stark genug um sogar einen Bruchteil meines Namens zu handhaben. Verdammter Himmel."
The voice then turned silent, as the staff stopped glowing. After all, there was nothing more to talk about, right? The weapon did its duty, protecting its wielder from repercussions of their own foolishness. Carefully, Shu grasped the staff and holstered it on her back, Qi sticking to her body with an unreadable expression. Was it trying to say its name? Was it just mocking her? Both? Too many questions, no answers, how utterly infuriating to her Dao. Then she turned to Mia, clapping her hands together.
"So, moving past all that! Where you at in terms of cultivation and combat?"
"Not far enough!" Mia said with a smile. "The Overseer said that I have a long way to go until I'm wo… worth…" She clicked her tongue again, shockingly similar to the Overseer's mandible chirps. "Worth E?"
"Worthy, child."
"Until I'm worthy," Mia said with a nod, with confidence and a vocabulary that was not expected of eight year-olds.
How cute. Shu chuckled before raising her thumb.
"Alright, we'll gonna have a lot of fun then together!"
Thus began the years of Shu and Mia being stuck in a Beetle's cave and Shu wished she could make that sentence up.
///
"Alright, gotta warn ya, I never really used a staff before in any sort of real combat." Shu paused as she kept twirling her weapon as she paced around the cave. "Matter of fact, I never used it before, period. Usually rely on the good ol' fisticuffs." She shrugged with a smirk. "But I'm sure I can figure it out!"
She stopped twirling her weapon and cracked her neck. Then she drew a circle into the ground. Stepping into it, Shu pointed one end of her weapon at Mia with an inviting wiggle of her eyebrows.
"Ready when you are!"
Mia blinked at the circle before letting out a low growl. A mark of territory? Or a declaration of not moving outside of the circle? Either way, the girl accepted the challenge, the taunt, and leapt forward with feral energy. Shu raised her staff in response, a bog standard "hold it up" against the downwards swing on her. Her knees buckled as her wounds opened up a bit. She whistled with a strained expression. For a kiddo like that, she sure packed a punch! With an exhale, she twisted her staff, diverting Mia away from her. But the second the brat's feet touched the ground, she bounced back up, aiming for Shu's head again. The Azure Dragon swayed back, letting Mia soar over her, before smacking her butt with the staff. Yet the hit didn't even seem to register, natural given the metallic clang sound. Instead, Mia became a bouncing ball of fury, swinging her sword with Qi mastery that was mindboggling for a girl that age.
And people called Shu a genius! Mia even landed some glancing blows against her scales, causing many sparks to scatter in the air. Still, seconds passed between the two blurring girls. During that time, Shu began to get a feel for the staff. How to twist it, how to spin it, stab, swing. It wasn't enough to call it an actual style, but she started to get a feel where she wanted to go with this staff for now.
Defense. Buying time for her own insight to work. Obviously, such a tactic was increasingly annoying for the wild child, as her attacks only grew and grew in ferocity. Singleminded, yet sharp. Just like metal, like Iron. Yet if that was enough to land a solid hit on Shu, much less beat her, Shu wouldn't have lasted this long.
"So, got any favorite books?"
Talking while in combat. It was a common tradition, but it was usually done in the inbetweens of battle. That Shu spoke so casually as she parried and never left her self imposed circle just showed the gap between the two. Despite the potency of the attacks that could easily crush boulders, Mia had yet to land a decisive blow beyond scratching up Shu's body. Said small girl landed on her feet and for the first time stopped her assault, her breath only slightly heavy, as if she didn't just become a flurry of deadly rage.
Mia curled her eyebrows together as she looked at Shu strangely. "Book…? Iunno… Beetle makes me write sometimes… But he doesn't have any books. Anything I need, he teaches me. Why? Books are boring."
"Books are great!" Shu said with puffed up cheeks, her knuckles touching her hips. "They inspire us! Give us something to look forward to! Also it makes you sound cool if you brush up your word arsenal and improvise with it! Like this! Ahem, ahem!"
She only came up with it just now. But now that she joined the cool weapons club, like Katha, the idea just came to mind. It wasn't complete at all, how could it, since she only gained this weapon. But the image was there now, the possibility, of this special technique, this special finisher. Thus, Shu began to chant with a giddy smile, spreading her arms open like the conductor of an orchestra.
Mia's eyes remained furrowed, not sure what the point of all this was. In her mind, Shu was wasting time she could be spending on other stuff instead, like teaching - oh, or playing.
"The word of the Imperator is my law. The will of the Imperator is my leash. My entire being exists to serve, to kill, to break the frontlines my Imperator deems worthy."
Metal Qi formed within her body. It was nothing like the Iron that Katha Theodoros possessed. But that was simply the result of an inspired move, an imitation. Aiming for the real deal, while putting her own spin to it.
Slowly, her eyebrows uncurled, then her eyes widened as she realised and felt the Qi forming within. It wasn't all hot air, the little girl realised. There was more to it.
"May the swords of His enemies shatter against the armor that is I. May the shields of His opponents break against the sword that is I."
She felt the Qi resonate with her blood. Hardness began to generate crackles of energy, electricity covering her body. It wasn't Thunderbolt Fantasy, the strike meant to imitate Tribulation. Instead it was meant to enhance a physical strike, support a human move.
Mia leaned forward now, watching intently. Partly out of interest, but there was more to it as well. Ire, disgust, annoyance. The little girl didn't know it, but her ancestral lineage yearned to demonstrate true metal mettle.
"My blood is the strongest of Metals. My bones are the strongest of Steel. My veins, my skin, my being, all of it is born of Iron. No weapon shall surpass me for I am the mightiest construct of the Imperator. No retreat. No trickery. There is only the Vanguard of the Empire. Our home is amidst the lines of the sinners. Our beds are the butchered flesh of the unworthy."
She reared her staff back, over her shoulder. It was a clear, telegraphed move. One could predict that it was going to be an overhead strike, aiming to smash down on someone's shoulder or head, to shatter it whole. But that was simply the nature of Metal and Iron.
Being stupidly straightforward.
With baited breath, the little girl watched, the world hanging in the balance.
"Ave, Imperator. Morituri te salutant. Aut vinceres aut mori. Aut neca aut necare. Aut viam inveniam aut faciam. Nil igitur mors est ad nos."
Muscles tensed up. She lowered her center of gravity as she bend her knees a bit. Her mouth was wide open, almost drooling with concentration as the air around her was being electrified.
"Line up, o foolish warriors of foreign seas, and have your heads cut off by the blade that is I!
[Imperialis Toniitruus Theodoroi!]"
With those words, Shu leapt forward, basically horizontal to the ground. Her whole body weight was put into this leapt, making it impossible to adjust direction by conventional means. But it didn't matter, as she used this speed, this acceleration, to put that energy into her swing with a guttural growl that echoed in the cave.
Then, her instincts and blood cried out. This was no demonstration. It was the opening strike. She tensed, realising there would be no evading. And then…
Instead of smashing Mia into the ground like she appeared to have planned, Shu blurred past the girl with incredible speed. Like tribulation striking itself, she roared like thunder and swung her staff down, as she dedicated her entire body into the strike. A loud crash sounded and Mia could only blink, confused that she wasn't hurt. Slowly, she turned around, only to see the wide cut across the world, as Shu took deep breaths as she rolled her right shoulder, staff in hand.
"Owowow. Okay, lightning in body, kinda hurts." She shook her head before shrugging. Spinning around, she put her knuckles against her hip, a smug look on her face. "Cool, right? Keep up your education and you too can sound like this, hahaha!"
It was then that it was made clear. Shu could've easily hit Mia. It wasn't a mistake that the Azure Dragon missed. No, it was on purpose, as if to mock the girl, as if to show off her superiority, that she didn't need to hit the Theodoros to win. Well, actually, it was because Shu in fact did not want to murder Katha's niece. Cause that'd be bad, on many levels.
Mia blinked. Then, she blinked again. All the tension that had coiled up within her leaked out like a pathetic sigh.
Shu scratched the back of her head at that. Man, isolation with a spirit beetle and stuck in a Secret Realm really stunted her emotional range apparently. Most kids would be at least at awe of what Shu pulled off, chanting and combat wise. Like, really? No comment about her poetic genius? Boo.
"Hm, tough crowd. Okay, something more relevant. How about your Dao? Got any thoughts about that?"
"...What?"
"Y'know. Your Dao. What defines your being."
Mia still blankly stared at Shu. Shu frowned at that. She knew what a Dao was, right? If not, Katha and the rest of her family did a really poor job of raising this girl. Everyone knew what the Dao was. Everyone at least had some thoughts about the Dao. Unless Mia's Dao was the Dao of What. Which might be interesting to define, all things considered. But if there's one thing Shu realized, it was that Mia was not very bright. In spirit or in mind. She shrugged at that before rolling her shoulders.
"Well, guess conversing doesn't really work for you. Shame. You really gotta broaden your horizons, Mi-mi."
"...What?"
"I think I'm getting the hang out of this…" Shu frowned as the staff glowed. "Oh, why are you so mad now?! Defense is important!" She hissed one time before shaking her head. "Fine, I analyzed Mia enough anyway, stop bitching, I'm gonna smack her now!"
By then, the girl had girded herself with armour of Qi, iron skin and metal bone. She even dared for Shu to strike her, beckoning with the flicking of her fingers. She smirked, childishly certain she would win.
Well. That won't do at all. Ignoring the seething from her own weapon, Shu promptly dropped her staff to the ground. The action caused Mia to pause for a moment, unable to comprehend why her senior would do such a stupid question. Shu chuckled at that expression before she cracked her knuckles.
"Don't you remember what I said at the start?"
Suddenly, Shu leaned forward, her shoulders rolling before she dashed ahead, cracking the ground beneath her with a savage grin.
"Unarmed combat is my specialty!"
///
Was it petty to go all out on a child? Yes. Did Shu want to smack Mia's pride a bit? Also yes.
Objectively, a grown woman trying to beat up a young girl who was not even a teenager yet was immature and unnecessary in the extreme. There was often no need for an adult to do such a thing, save to slake their own frustrations. For those who have lived much longer, who are much stronger than the youth, they are more than capable of delivering cleverer solutions, with far more restraint and with far more patience than children would be capable of, or which they could manage their own peers with.
But Mia Theodoros was not just a young girl. She was a genius who had been blessed twice over, with a long lost bloodline and with a peerless tutor. She was blessed with strength surpassing elders who were ten times her age, and cursed with none of the humility needed to really use it. Most of all, she was successor to a legacy of muscleheads who lived for battle and respected only strength. She was Theodoros, eldest child of its primary heir. And she, like all Theodoroi, was an idiot.
There was only one way to deal with idiots like the Theodoroi. And Shu's hands were rated E For Everyone.
So it was only natural that later, seconds or perhaps a minute, Mia was on her back, lying on cracked ground as Shu's palm pressed against her face. The child was covered in bruises and colored skin, the shape of knuckles, heels and what else Shu used to hit her with. Nothing was broken yet, but that would come later. Little shit or not, Mia still didn't reach the double digits.
Nevertheless…
The older girl let out a whistle, cracking her neck once. She brushed her other hand against one of her wounds. Sheesh, the feral kid almost slashed her injury open with that sword of hers. If nothing else, Mia had more than enough viciousness as a cultivator. Shu felt her wiggle underneath her palm. In response, the Azure Dragon raised its claw just a little bit…before smashing it down once more with a loud thwab sound, accompanied by the noise of rock cracking.
"Sooooo, I believe I won this one?" Shu asked with a smirk, revealing her eyes by raising her blindfold with her free thumb. In response, Mia let out some inhuman noises, with spite in her eyes and still raring to go. A fire was burning within her still, tempering the Iron within her with the confidence that she would not lose a second time. After all, she now knew the annoying tricks of this inferior lady! No way someone unarmed with squishy flesh could handle the strongest metal of the Imperator!
At the sight of all that, Shu giggled, her dragon eyes glowing with mirth, before she covered them up again.
"Alright, alright, we'll do this again." She patted her own stomach. "But first, gotta deal with the munchies!"
Shu hopped off, leaving Mia to scamper onto her feet. The little girl went for her sword, before she found she couldn't even lift it. And as she caught her breath, the adrenaline in her system began to fade, and soon she was back on the ground, face-first and snoozing.
Overhead, the Overseer watched, legs canted. Still young. Still eight. Still a lot to learn.
The next few years might prove crucial for her.
///
Years passed, the contest continued around them went into full swing, and now the little wild eight-year-old was a less little but no less untamed eighteen-year-old, though she did not look it. By the blood that coursed through her veins, she had shed the lankiness of adolescence and was now very almost a young woman, in form if not in maturity. And while puberty still had a few details to manage, she was no runt now. Indeed, she was almost as tall as her aunt, and would likely match or surpass her given time.
Physically, Mia Theodoros was almost grown. Emotionally… There was more that needed molding.
What Mia lacked in discipline however, she more than made up with her raw talent. Over the years, she had received the guidance and blessings of the Great Beetle. Day after day, her body would become a vessel of cultivation, elevating her youthful body to levels unheard of outside of legends. The speed at which her Qi was condensed and purified, alongside with forging her body…indeed, there was no doubt to be had that Mia Theodoros was just a step away from qualifying for the crown of King. In that sense, she was equal, nay, superior to Qinglong Shu in cultivation. Superior to the one who was unable to cultivate due to her own injuries.
Then there was the growth in her martial skill. While more like a beast, even a beast could learn and grow with skill, but more importantly in ferocity. With each defeat, she increased the swiftness of her blade. She learned, if not through brute force then careful analysis. How to parry better and more properly, how to make her cuts heavier, cleaner, less open for counter attacks. Yes, as she focused on a singular weapon, her "roommate" had to split her attention between healing, using a staff she was unfamiliar with and her bare hands out of all things.
Thus, with all those factors coming into play, by nature, Mia was guaranteed to win a match against someone bleeding the floor red. At the very least add to the almost crippling injuries with her own blade.
Alas, if one wanted to live by nature, they wouldn't defy heaven through cultivation.
No blindfold faced Mia this time, as she swung her sword down, the blade itself twisting space. This time, azure eyes, inhuman, lizard like, glowed with amusement as their owner's legs flickered backwards like illusionary flames. Mia showed a feral grin at that before stopping her attack midswing, perfectly transitioning it into a step, at the same time as Shu's feet were off the ground. It hit the body straight up, but the sight caused Mia's growing smirk to vanish at what she was seeing.
With her sharp teeth, Shu caught the blade between them. Then, before Mia could react, the Azure Dragon twisted her body backwards, pressing her palms against the ground. At the same time, her legs shot up and squished Mia's head between her heels. An instance later, the Theodoros was smashed into the ground head first, while Shu did some flips before spitting the sword out. Once Mia freed herself from the rock, she saw Shu clap her hands with a bright smile, her eyes slightly narrowed in amusement.
"Smooth transition! Good job!"
Indeed, in terms of cultivation against cultivation, in terms of natural talent, Mia could be said to be superior, if only slightly. However, she was up against someone whose specialty was adaptation. Evolution through battle. And while Mia was learning fast, Shu was right there, seeing it all happen. Improving her understanding of what kind of existence the niece of Katha was. The way she breathed during her sleep, during mediation, during conversation. The way her pulse moved, quickened or slowed. The flow of her blood, the twitching of muscles. Not to mention that Shu was using her eyes on top. To say she could read Mia's habits in combat like an open book, even if the girl would cook up something entirely new, was an understatement.
Thus…Mia Theodoros, to this point, has never won a singular match. Which led to the natural conclusion of the girl having built up literal years of losses; that was to say, the girl was frustrated. So to hear Shu say 'good job'? Well, it was just one more "insult" to the pile.
The Ironblooded snarled, her blade roaring with Sword Qi. Sharp, violent, murderous, killing intent that sought to make good on its promise. This and more Mia unleashed, knowing instinctively that victory against Shu had to be done quickly. And nothing was faster than a single swing. She had to be faster than ever, more clever than before, unlike anything she'd ever been.
Instinctively, as Mia thought only of victory, her breathing calmed and her tension bled dry. Instinct took over where knowledge was absent, until the one that faced Qinglong Shu was, very barely, not Mia Theodoros. There was something else in control, the very will of the Vanguard House.
Mia exhaled, a single sharp hiss. Then, she moved. A single, resplendent, swing.
"Canticle of Theodora - Cloud Chaser!"
The girl bellowed, but she had already swung. A fatal blow, an opening wound, the starting line of an art designed to kill Dragons, though the girl didn't know it or even what she had just said. But though she swung, and she swung her sword beautifully, there was a catch.
One needs to hit their target in order to cut them.
And Qinglong Shu had already anticipated this, two moves in advance.
Shu exhaled. There was no fear for the specters of the past. There was no worry for an attack designed to kill her. Instead, she simply acted, even before Mia exploded into motion. Her form shifted, as her scales and claws grew. Then, she smirked, eyes wide with wonder at such a wonderful attack…before invoking her domination over the world's law. Two index fingers twitched and curled. Two things happened at once.
For one, just as Mia swung her sword, not even having reached halfway, gravity was twisted. That strike couldn't be stopped head on. So instead, it had to be diverted. Shu didn't move from her place, as the Cloud Chaser bent around her, hitting the rock instead. At the same time, before Mia could even process that her attack missed, the Dragonbone Staff hit her temple, slamming her away once more.
"Aim for my weakness, my gaps! Don't just keep swinging head on!"
This time, Shu didn't wait for a response as she rushed forward, a Spear Hand made of Wood Qi aiming for Mia's eyes, to cement her point.
She parried it, eyes blank and sparks and bark flying where wood met chitin. Flinching would have been normal, expected even, but the child did not do that. Mia Theodoros slid forward against it instead, watching Shu's movements with wide, unblinking eyes instead. Then, the moment came. She broke the slide, bouncing her blade off the wood and circling in the other direction. Then, blade twirling, she swung for the gaps in the Dragon's scales. Peeling even one scale free would be a victory. Exposing even a small patch of flesh would give her an opportunity.
One blow flowed into the next, a dance of the divine, albeit one emulated imperfectly. No, not even that. It was performed by a child, following half-memories that blurred the line between impression and imagination. But even this degraded, childish form had promise, demonstrated
threat. It could be a danger to a Cultivator in the same Realm, who bore the aspect of a Dragon, who had suffered injuries that were still healing, who was goading her into improvement.
Even this proved insufficient.
To let one build up a flow was to invite a tsunami. To form a tempo meant to be on the backfoot, to retreat and thus leave themselves free to be cut down by a thousand cuts. So what was the solution to such a predicament, to a powerful attack that would only form even more powerful attacks if dodged? It was rather simple, really.
Just don't dodge. With teeth gritted, she relaxed her muscles, her defenses, to allow the blade to sink inbetween the scales. In that instance, between natural armor and frail flesh, she tensed her arm. Lessons of Bronze and Iron, of feet rooted on Earth, combined to form a prison that stopped all motion of a blade, with no blood drawn. Was the physical force itself painful? Of course. But that was the thing with pain. With how injured she was, Shu was more than used to it by this point. And if she only suffered agony for an opportunity? Well, it was an opportunity well bought.
With that in mind, she pulled Mia closer with a tug, before ramming her sword free elbow against her temple. And yet, the Theodoros didn't let go of the sword. Beautiful. Wondrous. As a reward, Shu offered even more elbows, keeping an iron grip in her biceps to keep the sword in place.
"C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, think ahead! Predict me! See through me! What if I dodged?! What if I attacked?! Think, Mia, think!"
Thoughts formed in Mia's head, the emptiness and tranquility of the Iron tainted due to the words of the azure
barbara. As mind and instinct began to war against each other within Mia, Shu was building up her momentum, as element fed into another element. Soft like water turning iron into poisonous rust. That rust turning into smoke with sufficient fire, smoke that was taken in by wood, which in turn fueled the soil. Soft throws, hard kicks, hard take downs. The arsenal that Shu brought out would be overkill for most other cultivators of Mia's age.
Unfortunately for Mia, the Qinglong fully respected and recognized her as a true genius that required everything but a full transformation of an Azure Dragon. Thus, Shu kept pushing on, physically, but also verbally as an excited laughter escaped her, wishing for Mia to grow even further beyond. Without knowing, Shu wanted to impose her Dao upon Mia, so close to refinement, yet not refined enough.
"[UNDERSTAND] ME, MIA THEODOROS!"
What Mia didn't realize, what the source of her messed up flow was, it became obvious from that singular word uttered by Shu. After all, what the latter knew about Understanding, and what Mia thought about Understanding were fundamentally as different as Heaven and Earth. One who was at the verge of the 13th, someone who was so close to earning the right to be King, could not be compared to someone who didn't reach that level yet. Thus, only Shu could say the word 'Understand' with such wide eyed conviction, with such open mouthed belief that bordered insanity.
After all, she was only eighteen. A toddler by the standards of immortals. A baby, a
foetus. She did not know the world, so how could she possibly understand?
Ultimately, it was this misunderstanding that broke the spell that had settled over the girl. Suddenly, her blade fumbled as she was suddenly beset by doubt. A momentary slip of her fingers lead to her sword being torn out of her hands, and now she was wholly at the mercy of the older Cultivator. And Shu swung around, ready to deliver the final blow without mercy, without remorse, and without hesitation. Understanding fully that it was the only way she would learn.
She dashed forward, only to suddenly disappear like Fog. Mia blinked, whirling her head around, believing that Shu would've appeared behind her, because she would've done that, but then again maybe it was the wrong decision, and as she was wracking her head, to figure out where Shu actually went, she felt the static above her, the
presence much, much larger than anything in this cave, sans the Beetle. It was as if the shadow of a massive beast was right above her, pressing its massive claw down, as if gently patting a cute insect. Slowly, Mia looked up, a shiver going down her spine as she saw Shu grin down at her.
"Good try, no cigar."
[Thunderbolt Fantasy.]
A mockery of Tribulation, yet at close range. A shadow of a Dragon's wrath, yet a dragon's wrath nonetheless. Mia didn't even get to feel pain as the lightning struck her, utterly dominating her mind before it went black. Who knew what her last thoughts were, before she fainted? Probably complaining and whining about how annoying Shu was and how unfair it was that she distracted the Theodoros with her dumb words.
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Honestly, Shu had no idea if they ever would be able to leave that cave. That beetle didn't seem the type to let anyone get out, but apparently it did. Whether it was satisfied with Mia or dissatisfied enough to kick her out, Shu would never know, she wasn't there for the last part. Anyway, the fact that they were actually allowed to go outside now was jarring as hell. Still, at least they could get a chance to get home after…wow, ten years or so, geez. Now this trip out of the Secret Realm would be perfect…if Mia wasn't pouting nonstop. If this was what it was like to be a mother, Shu was glad she wasn't one.
"Stop complaining. You're literally on my Heavenstage. If anyone should whine, it should be me," Shu said dryly, rolling her shoulders, not even wincing as her wounds opened up once more and blood dripped out of the many extra holes she had.
"But you were injured! I was supposed to win! At least once!"
"Injured, not crippled, kiddo. And seriously? You're great. Anyone not me would have long died by the time you reached ten years old."
Mia continued to pout and sulk and pretend she wasn't. Then, suddenly, the Overseer appeared behind Shu, his eyes narrowing at her staff.
"...Aspirant. Are you well?"
Mia harrumphed and turned away. The Overseer did not react, simply turning back to Shu.
"The Contest will soon conclude. The Array will fall silent once again. There is nothing more I can teach her. You are free to retrieve her, Staffbearer."
Hey, heart attack, hello old friend. Shu bowed respectfully before smiling a wry smile.
"Then I'll take you up on that offer. C'mon now, let's get you back to your fa…" Shu trailed off, blinking before letting out a sound she never let out, for Mia could never possibly cause such a noise: A pained wheeze.
"Oh heavens, how many people did Katha kill at this point…?" It's been ten years. Ten damn years. Shu wouldn't be surprised if the Theodoros went utterly insane and set everything on fire from iron friction alone. Blinking, Shu shook her head and took a deep breath. Problem for later. Clapping her hands, she nodded at Mia once more, smiling as if nothing was wrong. "Sooooo, time to leave!"
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"Are you sure you heard wheezing? It must sound kinda weak." Still grumbling, Mia walked ahead of Shu with a long stick over her shoulders; the Beetle had not allowed her to keep her chitin sword, to her frustration. "Anyways, I know these mountains pretty well now, and I think I'd have noticed someone wheezing around here, so--"
"Over there!" Shu cried out. In the distance, amidst the tall grass, was a young boy clutching his neck, chest heaving with each breath as if he were hefting a mountain.
"...Oh."
"I knew I heard something!" Shu ran a hand through her hair, narrowing her eyes. Then her eyes widened as she connected the dots, the information flooding into her mind as she raised her blindfold. "How many of you Theodoros kids are in this damn Secret Realm?! It can't possibly be this easy! What the fuck are the people doing out there?!"
"The hell you mean Theodoros?! He's brown! I'm white! We don't look alike!" Still, Mia craned her head at the boy on the ground, frowning with worry. "...He looks like he's from the clan, though… And really young. How'd he end up here?"
"Kid, you're blood related, trust me on that, maybe a brother or something. And for the second I have no idea, the security needs some serious improvements."
No wonder this almost corpse smelled familiar, he had traces of Mia's and Katha's smell all over him! Poison ignored! Though that meant it was probably another kid of Rathas, or whatever his name was. Man sure got bus-
…Oh. Shu let out a hiss.
"Aaaand he's poisoned, that's just great."
"W-What?!" Now suddenly aware that she might have a little brother, Mia had become worried sick. "Do something!"
"I got it, I got it!"
Shu in fact did not get it. Contrary to belief, small as it might be, Shu was not omnicompetent. Which in this case meant that Shu was severely lacking in the arts of healing, mundane or cultivation. However, adaptation was her middle name, so only two seconds went by came to her.
It wasn't a good idea or even a decent idea, but it was better than nothing. Trivia knowledge fueled her actions. One of which was 'heart stopped, life stopped, equals bad'. And she didn't need her Azure Eyes to tell that this kid was flatlining. She pointed her finger down, while with her left she pushed Mia back.
"Clear!"
Thunderbolt Fantasy (Baby Version).
It was not exactly precise. But it still hit the heart and gave the dying boy a good jolt. Maybe even too hard of a jolt. Still, heart was beating again, so there was that. Boy was groaning in agony, so he was still alive and breathing. So that's good. Naturally, Mia had no clue about this stuff, so all she saw was Shu deciding that throwing small lightning at a poisoned person was the right thing to do.
"How did that help?!"
"I read that hearts need a shock to restart again." Shu paused. "I think."
"What about the poison?!"
"Working on it." Shu cracked her neck before exhaling deeply. "Eyes, don't fail me now…"
Swollen flesh. Rotting blood. Lungs will with fluids. Lots of symptoms, but none that actually tell her what the poison actually was or how to fix this. It wasn't like she had any ingredients on hand, only her body and her own Qi. And even if she did, her experience with mixing was limited to her own body. What was she meant to do, eat the poison and make the antidote in her own body before injecting it into him?
…
Wait, why couldn't she do that? Licking her lips, she looked down. She twitched, a bad memory resurfacing, of the first time she actually bit into flesh. Well, at least this time it was for a good cause.
"...He's not gonna feel it anyway."
Thus, without asking for consent, Shu took a bite from the boy's shoulder, where the skin was purple at this point. Fortunately, he did not in fact feel anything, as teeth tore away his flesh, leaving behind a bit of Shu's own blood in the fresh injury. Eh, that little wasn't going to be an issue. With that thought dismissed, Shu began to chew, and then started to groan in agony. Yet she kept on chewing, to taste, to analyze the poison that was assaulting her own body. A few moments later, she spat the flesh out once her veins stopped bulging out.
"Ugh, man, this is rancid!" Wiping her mouth, she rubbed her hands together. "Anyway, I think I got it!"
She mixed the Qi within herself once more, the mixture that worked to at least weaken the poison if not flat out erase it. Not that it was easy. She was on time pressure here and had to mix without making a mistake, while being injured herself. And yet…Shu was grinning like a loon nonetheless, once she succeeded in the elemental mixture of Qi within herself.
Still, she needed more, a carrier of sorts, to transfer the makeshift 'cure' into her patient. So naturally, she needed the same 'blood'. What good luck that she had a perfectly preserved blood bag right next to her. Without even asking, Shu dug her finger deep into Mia's nose, enough to cause it to bleed. Yanking her finger out, she immediately rammed it into the bite wound for direct injection.
Miraculously, the boy's breathing slowed down. Calmed down. Shu let out a deep breath before wiping her forehead. Whew, that was close.
"Ow! What the fuck?!"
"That should stabilize him." Shu let out an awkward laugh. "I think."
"You
think? That's my little brother!"
"I'm using purely elemental Qi here. Antidotes are meant to be made by the poison used or herbs or something like that." "It should be enough to carry him out now and find him a proper healer. If we hurry, I think. Hey, do you have any other siblings I should be concerned about here? Now's the time to share before it's too late, Mimi."
Mia frowned at Shu, until her eyes were all but bulging out. "I don't know! Let's just hurry up, okay?! I don't want him to die!"
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It is not long before Mia and Shu find themselves before a certain inn. it is a non-descript inn, one all too normal and plebian for the use of actual Cultivators. Which was exactly why Cultivators used it; in this particular case, it was a fallback position for those of the Clan who were operating in the Yuan Clan's territory, who needed swift retrieval back to the Desert. Shu had been given its location even though she had gone to the Trials and not for the mission; something that the Legatus insisted she get anyways, just in case.
As usual, she was right on the money. They needed the help, and they kicked the door open just to make that very clear.
"Yoo, anyone missing two kiddos? I need a little help with one of them!"
Inside, all the men and women wearing ragged clothes and nursing drinks shot to their feet. Many were of bronze complexion; Legionnaires. They visibly relaxed when they saw it was Qinglong Shu, one of the Silver King's underlings, and not an actual enemy. Instead, she was quickly ushered into a backroom alongside the girl practically glued to the boy she was carrying, where all the wounded of the mission were being treated.
All the Qi Condensation level wounded, anyways. The Experts had not returned yet.
But inside, being fussed over and groaning, was a certain Katha Theodoros, who was being fed by a certain Cerina Polya, who was more interested in getting her to have fun than getting her to have food. One look behind her, though, and Cerina's smile turned glassy just a shade.
"...I'll be right back! Eat your soup, Katha!"
"It's not for eating, it's for drinking," Katha moaned weakly, but by then Cerina was off. Bleary-eyed, she looked up at Shu instead, eyes squinted until they were almost shut. "...Shu? Why're you here? Did you do what you wanted?"
Shu blinked before smiling slightly. It felt like ages since she last saw her senior. She was looking…alrighty. Alive. That was good. Great. To see her now…it was rather relieving. Almost tear inducing. Still, she was a grown woman, so instead she only let out a sniff.
"Sure did. Lots of luck involved, but I did. " Then she smirked ever so slightly, deciding to gloss over herself in favor of Mia and the mystery boy. "Speaking of luck…did you happen to miss family members? Two in fact?"
Her answer was given before she could ask. The girl by Shu's side stepped forward, lower lip trembling.
"...Auntie?"
Katha could hardly move; her body was too heavy at the moment, and it hurt too much to do much. Still, she looked over at the girl, and though she had grown a great deal, Katha still recognised her. She smiled, more relieved than anything else. "Holy shit," she sighed, a half-laugh. "You're alive." She looked over at Shu, eyes wider. Now, Shu could see that one of her eyes was gray and dull. Lightless. "How… Where… Wait, two? Who's the other one?"
Shu winced before scratching the back of her head. No way to sugar coat this, so might as well come out with the truth.
"Kinda sorta dying a little bit. Not to worry, I did some first aid so he should be able to come through. As for how and where…weeeeellll…" Shu shrugged helplessly. "They were in the Secret Realm. Mia here was with the beetle for like ten years and after that I found that other boy outside."
"..."
Katha shook her head. "Nevermind the beetle or how Mia got into the Man As Mountain Array. The kid's dying? Anything we can do?"
Silence. Shu shook her head.
Katha's head slumped back and she closed her eyes. "Well, then I guess we'll have to wait and see until we go home. I'll deal with these two when I can move again. If I can move again." She sighed, though it was more like a groan. "...It's been a long decade for all of us."
"Tell me about it, I feel older already." Shu smiled weakly before sitting down on the bed, rubbing one gash of many on her body out of habit. "So, who gets to share first?"
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Home. A place to return, to rest up, to be with family. And yet, Shu never felt so…foreign to these desert plains leading to the village. Everything looked to same. Nothing much has changed, beyond some extra houses, some more laughter, some greying hairs. So that meant that Shu herself changed too much. She saw Big Sis, already at the forefront, awaiting her. Xiu's smile wavered, seeing the extent of Shu's injuries. Coming to a stop, Shu let out a heavy breath before lowering her head.
"...I'm sorry."
Her eyes widened before they softened up. What did she apologize for? For being late? For being so injured? Or perhaps her behavior that led to the conclusion of all of this? It didn't matter for the matriarch, as she wrapped her arms around Shu.
"Don't be sorry," she whispered, patting the Qinglong. "You're finally home after all."
Tears ran down Shu's eyes, a weight gone from her shoulders as she leaned into the hug.
"Yeah…guess it took me some time."
"Is…?"
Shu nodded weakly.
"She's gone. And I got them." She reached into her pockets after taking a step back. "Here."
The four artifacts, the treasures of their history. Slowly, as if they could break at any moment, Xiu received them from Shu. For a while, she just stared blankly at them, not saying anything. Then, a shivering breath escaped her.
"It's strange. All my life I was meant to guard them, for the sake of the clan…and yet I feel nothing right now."
A part of Shu felt indignation at such dismissal. The rest of her, equally as tired, nodded slowly. So many lives suffered, so much was sacrificed, just for four items that fit in a small bag. A microcosm of human nature perhaps, that all sorts of evil would be committed for just…things.
"Better than feeling bad." Shu closed her eyes before folding Xiu's hands for her, giving them a weak pat. "You keep them safe."
"You aren't going to use them?" Xiu asked, shocked that such things were simply handed over like that. Shu shrugged in response.
"They've been used long enough. It's time they return to their intended role." A small grin appeared on her face. "Teach the kids a lot, alright?"
"Don't act like you can put all the burden on me."
Shu let out a snort at the chiding she received.
"Heh, right. I'll do my best."
Xiu put her hand on Shu's shoulder as they walked side by side towards the village.
"That's all I ever ask of you."
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Thanks for
@Swordomatic for the collab and finally finishing this boi up with me.