THE REAL PROTEGE
Chapter 367 367: THE VIEL OF DESTINY
Ren stepped into the tub first, letting out a soft gasp as the warm water enveloped her, akin to being wrapped in a comforting cloud. Shun followed closely, easing himself beside her with his book nestled in his hands.
For a few blissful moments, they allowed the heat to seep into their muscles, the fragrant herbs working their way through their meridians, coaxing away the day's fatigue.
Silence settled around them, punctuated only by the soft rustle of pages turning. They began to read, their eyes gliding over the text with increasing intensity.
Ren's gaze darted across the scroll, her brow knitting together in concentration as she delved into the nuanced strategies for managing civil unrest. "This section on psychological containment is utterly fascinating," she murmured, her voice tinged with intrigue.
Shun turned the page, his tones low but resonant. "The Eastern Alliance employs a three-tier diplomatic approach. I wonder if we could adapt it for our border negotiations."
As minutes drifted by, they read in quiet communion, occasionally sharing thoughts that ignited the air between them, interspersed with the comforting silence that only deep understanding can foster. Steam curled around them like a soft, silken veil, blurring the edges of the outside world.
Ren leaned her head against Shun's shoulder, her expression contemplative. "Do you think we'll be ready?"
With a gentle touch, Shun closed his book and set it aside on the tray. "We already are. We're learning, we're growing, and we're doing it together," he assured her, his voice steady and filled with encouraging warmth.
A smile blossomed on Ren's face, her fingers intertwining with his beneath the surface of the water, the connection between them as profound as the knowledge they were absorbing.
In this serene sanctuary, the herbs worked their gentle magic, calming their bodies while the books nurtured their minds. Here, in this quiet enclave, the future President and First Lady, and their team, readied themselves — not solely for power, but for a calling enriched by purpose and shared vision.
A Promise Before Dawn: Ling Li and Shi Min
The corridor outside Shi Min's quarters lay in serene stillness, bathed in the soft, silvery glow of moonlight that filtered through the intricate lattice windows, casting delicate patterns on the wooden floor. Ling Li stood before the door, her flowing hair billowing gently like wisps of cloud in a serene sky. Her face, a canvas of emotions, remained inscrutable as she raised her hand to knock — once, firm and full of purpose.
The door creaked open to reveal Shi Min, his presence illuminated by a faint, lingering aura from the earlier acupuncture session. His eyes, wide with surprise, sparkled with an unspoken affection. "Mom? Is everything alright?" he asked, stepping aside, his heart already racing in anticipation.
Ling Li stepped inside, her gaze sweeping the room with the meticulousness of a hawk surveying its territory before settling on her son. "Everything is fine. I just wanted to know… are you leaving early tomorrow?"
Shi Min nodded, a mix of determination and excitement flickering across his face. "Mushu and I plan to set off before dawn's first light. We need to enter the Hidden Valley quietly — else the extended branches will swarm us like bees drawn to nectar, buzzing with questions, demands, and trouble."
A soft laugh escaped Ling Li, her eyes glinting with playful recognition. "You've always detested the Elders' meddling."
"They're like vultures, hovering around any sign of a breakthrough," Shi Min muttered, a hint of disdain lacing his words.
"Then head straight to your great-grandfather. No one dares to disturb him," Ling Li advised sagely, her voice steady but laced with maternal concern.
"That's actually the plan," Shi Min affirmed, his tone resolute.
Ling Li paused, her fingertips delicately brushing the edge of a wooden table, its surface bearing the scars of time. "Be careful. And remember to take the Nirvana Elixir before you enter the cultivation chamber. It will stabilize your soul flame and shield your meridians during the transition."
A flicker of unease shadowed her features, and Shi Min, catching it, stepped closer, placing a reassuring hand on her shoulder.
"I promise," he said, his voice low yet filled with a fierce determination, "I will return immortal."
Ling Li's lips trembled slightly, betraying the tempest of emotions within her, but she managed a nod. "I know you will."
With that, she reached up and enveloped him in an embrace — tight, fierce, and protective, her arms forming a fortress around him, her heart drumming with silent prayers and fervent hopes.
Shi Min held her just as tightly, feeling the weight of her love, anxiety, and unyielding aspirations — a living tapestry woven from years of sacrifice and strength.
In that moment, time seemed suspended — mother and son, warrior and healer, a legacy entwined with the promise of the future.
Eventually, Ling Li pulled back, her eyes shimmering with pride, though veiled by the mist of unshed tears. "Go rest. You have a long journey ahead."
Shi Min nodded, the quiet resolve etched on his face. "Goodnight, Mom."
"Goodnight, my son," she replied softly.
With a final lingering glance, Ling Li turned and walked down the corridor, her steps deliberate yet graceful, each one echoing the weight of her hopes.
Shi Min remained where he stood, watching her retreating figure against the moonlit backdrop, the promise of immortality burning steadily within his chest, a flickering flame ignited by love and possibility.
The Path to the Ancestor: Hidden Valley Awakens
Shi Min rose before the first breath of dawn, the stars still clinging to the sky like scattered embers. He moved with quiet purpose, his clothes already folded and waiting beside the bed. The air was cool, tinged with the scent of dew and distant pine. Outside, Mushu stood ready, his silhouette sharp against the misty courtyard.
They exchanged a silent nod.
No words were needed.
Tonight marked the beginning of Shi Min's final trial.
As they stepped beyond the castle walls, their figures vanished into the night — two shadows swallowed by the veil of destiny.
Back at Peonies Castle, Ling Li stood alone in the foyer, her arms wrapped around herself. The lanterns flickered behind her, casting long shadows across the polished floor. She watched the darkness where her son had disappeared, her heart heavy.
She had trained him.
Healed him.
Guided him.
But now, she could only watch.
Her fingers trembled slightly as she pressed them to her lips, whispering a silent prayer to the ancestors. Protect him. Let him return whole. Let him return immortal.
A single tear slipped down her cheek, quickly wiped away.
She turned and walked back inside, her steps slow, her spirit braced.