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Chapter 44 - Chapter 44: The Dao Bone Return

The meditation hall lay quiet at the edge of the Moon Clan grounds, far from the training courts and ceremonial paths.

At night, almost no one came here. Cold wind slid through the outer stone corridor, carrying thin wisps of qi mist that clung low to the floor. Lilithra felt the chill settle against her skin, a reminder of how empty the hall usually was, how exposed this meeting would be.

Moonlight filtered through the narrow lattice windows, pale and steady, catching on the smooth stone and the dormant array lines etched across the floor.

Mei stood just inside the entrance, hands folded, eyes lowered. Her breath was steady, but her tension sat deep in her spine. She glanced at Lilithra once, worry flickering across her face like a candle in a draft. Lilithra recognized it, Mei feared the outcome more than the meeting itself.

"Young Miss, she is on her way," Mei whispered.

Lilithra nodded. "Stay here."

Mei hesitated. "If something happens…"

"It will not," Lilithra said. Her voice stayed calm, leaving no room for argument. She had already accepted whatever would come.

Mei bowed and stepped back as Lilithra walked deeper into the hall. The isolation arrays activated with a soft hum, sealing off sound and presence from the outside world.

The air grew heavier with each of Lilithra's steps.

She stopped at the center of the hall and lowered her aura until it barely brushed the floor. Her posture stayed relaxed, shoulders loose, hands resting naturally at her sides. Her breath deepened, steadying her pulse. Her succubus instincts coiled low in her core, quiet and contained. She needed clarity, not instinct.

Footsteps echoed.

Aurelia entered with measured steps, her expression tight, eyes sharp. Her shoulders were rigid, her breathing shallow and fast, as if she had braced herself for a fight. Lilithra felt the tension rolling off her dominated by confusion.

The moment she crossed the threshold, the pressure thickened around her, subtle but unmistakable, urging her forward.

Aurelia's gaze locked onto Lilithra. Neither spoke as the silence stretched, thick and unmoving.

Her fingers flexed once at her side. Her jaw tightened. "You asked for a private meeting," she said finally, voice controlled but strained. "Say what you want to say."

Lilithra did not answer immediately. She let the quiet linger, feeling the tension coil tighter in Aurelia's chest. Silence, held long enough, forced emotions to surface. She needed Aurelia's guard lowered, not by force, but by truth.

Aurelia shifted her weight. "Stop staring at me like that."

Lilithra lifted her eyes. "Thank you for coming." She meant it; Aurelia could have refused.

Aurelia gave a stiff nod.

Lilithra inclined her head slightly. Her voice remained calm, low, carrying a faint warmth that smoothed its edges without pressing. "I will be direct." She didn't want to drag this out anymore than needed.

"Alright."

Lilithra inhaled slowly. "You were born with a Dao Bone," she said. "But it was removed."

Aurelia's breath caught. The qi around her surged violently, distorting the air. "What?" she snapped.

"It was removed," Lilithra continued, unflinching, "because I was dying."

Lilithra felt the words land, felt the shock ripple through Aurelia's qi. She had rehearsed this moment, but saying it aloud still tightened her chest.

Aurelia stared at her. "What." She asked again, the word came out hollow.

Lilithra did not look away. "At the age of two, my core was unstable. My body could not sustain itself. The physicians exhausted every method they had." She remembered none of it, but the records had been clear, or at least parts of what was allowed to be seen.

Aurelia's lips parted slightly, then pressed together again. "That has nothing to do with me."

"It does," Lilithra said softly. "Because the Dao Bone was the only thing that could stabilize me." Her tone stayed gentle; she wasn't trying to win an argument.

The hall felt suddenly too small.

Aurelia's aura flared, golden light pulsing erratically around her body. "You are lying," she said, but the certainty had cracked. Emotional Scent showed a mix of anger and fear.

"It was always yours," Lilithra said. "They took it from you to save me."

For a moment, Aurelia did not move at all. Then her breath came sharp and uneven.

"You expect me to believe," she said slowly, voice trembling with contained fury, "that what I lost was because you needed it."

Lilithra's fingers curled slightly at her sides. "I am not asking you to forgive it." She didn't expect forgiveness; she barely expected understanding.

Aurelia laughed once, brittle and hollow. "Heaven chose me. That bone was part of my fate."

Grief bled through her words, raw beneath pride and anger. Lilithra felt it, sharp and heavy, tangled with betrayal.

Aurelia took a step forward. The stone beneath her foot cracked faintly as qi flared hot around her. Fate threads shimmered gold, tightening around her like taut wires.

"All this time," Aurelia said, voice rising, "you stood there and let me struggle."

Lilithra remained still. She had no defense for that, even if she just learned about this recently, yet the old her will not care even if she knew.

Aurelia's hand drifted toward the dagger at her waist. Metal whispered as the blade shifted.

Lilithra said nothing. She didn't flinch. If Aurelia needed a target, she would accept it. While she accepted her identity and the change, she is not some emotionless puppet.

The silence pressed down, heavy and unyielding. Aurelia's breathing grew erratic. Her grip tightened, then loosened, then tightened again.

"Say something," Aurelia demanded.

Lilithra stepped forward. Her movements were slow and deliberate. There was no aggression in them, only resolve. She stopped within arm's reach, close enough that Aurelia could feel the warmth of her presence. Lilithra wanted her to see she wasn't afraid; not of Aurelia, not of the truth

"Look at me," Lilithra said quietly.

Aurelia's eyes flicked to her despite herself.

Lilithra placed a hand over her own chest, steady and deliberate.

Aurelia's expression shifted. "What are you doing."

Lilithra inhaled deeply. Qi gathered inward, compressing with careful control. While she has not stepped into Foundation Veins yet, and became a real cultivator, moving Qi around for temporary uses was easy enough to do.

Pain flared as she pressed past flesh and bone, her fingers trembling as they reached inward. Blood surfaced, dark against her skin.

"Stop," Aurelia said sharply.

Lilithra's knees weakened. She braced herself, breath hitching as the pain intensified. Her aura flickered, unstable. Instincts flared, raw vulnerability and hunger surging as her body reacted.

Her fingers closed around something solid. With a sharp gasp, she pulled.

Blood spilled freely now, staining her robes, dripping onto the stone floor. The Dao Bone emerged pale and luminous, qi humming faintly as it left her body.

Aurelia stared, frozen. "You have lost your mind."

Lilithra's hands shook as she held the bone out between them, palms open. Her breath came shallow, lips pale. Weakness spread through her limbs, but she forced herself upright—Aurelia needed to see the choice clearly.

"Take it," she said. Her voice was steady despite the pain. "I always wanted to return it, but I wasn't sure how to face you, how to tell you the truth."

Blood ran from the wound at her ribs and lips, dark and slow.

"And if you are still angry," Lilithra continued, meeting Aurelia's eyes, "use the dagger." Her tone held no challenge, only acceptance.

She did not defend herself. "Finish it."

The pressure in the hall surged, eager and confused. Heavenly Will pressed forward, sensing a climax that no longer fit its script.

Aurelia's dagger trembled in her hand. She lifted it, then snapped downward toward Lilithra's throat.

Her arm shook violently. Her breath stuttered. The golden threads around her flickered, tightening, loosening, straining against something unseen.

"Why," she whispered.

The pressure pushed harder, then faltered.

Aurelia's emotions shifted rapidly. Anger bled into doubt. Doubt into confusion. Curiosity crept in, unwelcome. Guilt followed, heavy and suffocating. Grief crashed down last, raw and overwhelming.

Her vision blurred.

The dagger stopped at the edge of Lilithra's skin, then slipped from her fingers and clattered onto the stone.

The sound echoed through the hall.

Aurelia stepped forward and grabbed Lilithra, pulling her into a trembling embrace. Her hands clenched desperately at Lilithra's back.

"Why would you do this," Aurelia cried. "You know what a Dao Bone is worth. You know clans would go to war. You know I didn't even know of its existence util today."

Lilithra's hands rose slowly, resting against Aurelia's back. Her touch was light, steadying, guiding breath.

"Because it was never mine," Lilithra said, her voice breaking. "I should not have kept it."

Aurelia shook violently. "You should have hated me."

Lilithra shook her head. "I never did." The words came soft but certain.

Aurelia fumbled for a pill, pressing it into Lilithra's mouth with trembling fingers. "Do not die," she whispered. "Not like this." The plea held more fear than anger.

Warmth spread through Lilithra's chest as the pill dissolved. She sagged slightly, leaning into Aurelia's hold. Her body weakened, but her mind felt strangely lighter.

From the shadows near the far pillar, Ling watched in stunned silence. She had been ready to intervene despite her orders. Lilithra sensed her shock, this wasn't the confrontation anyone expected.

A distant chime echoed.

[Revenge Arc Interrupted]

[Corruption Level: 32%]

The golden threads around Aurelia dimmed, then reformed, weaving softly toward Lilithra.

The pressure withdrew, uncertain.

Moonlight spilled across the hall. Lilithra stood unsteady, Aurelia clinging to her, blood drying on her hands.

Between them, the Dao Bone rested quietly on the stone.

The world held its breath.

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