Tian Hao and Zhao Fei settled into a comfortable rhythm of quiet conversation and shared observations. Tian Hao’s running commentary, once laced with sarcasm and mockery, now carried a hint of genuine appreciation for the skill on display, even if he still found the whole affair a bit too… serious.
He pointed out the subtle nuances of a particular sword technique, praising the disciple's control and precision. "See that? The way he shifts his weight just before the strike? That's years of dedicated practice. Impressive, even if he does look like he’s about to pass out from holding his breath."
Zhao Fei, her knowledge of cultivation far exceeding his own, added her insights, explaining the intricate energy flows and meridian pathways involved in each movement. "He’s channeling his Qi through the Earth Meridian, grounding his stance and amplifying the force of his strikes,” she explained, her voice soft but filled with a quiet authority. “It’s a powerful technique, but it requires immense control and focus.”
Tian Hao listened intently, genuinely fascinated by her explanations. He may not have been interested in the traditional methods of cultivation, but he was certainly intrigued by the underlying principles, the intricate dance of energy that flowed through every movement, every breath. He was learning, absorbing knowledge not from dusty scrolls or stern lectures, but from the shared experience of watching these duels with someone who truly understood the art. It was a different kind of cultivation, perhaps, but it was cultivation nonetheless.
“Oh, so now you’re interested in cultivation theory?” Big Sister System’s voice dripped with amusement. “Perhaps there’s hope for you yet, Little Hao.”
“Always learning, Big Sister,” Tian Hao replied inwardly, a smug grin spreading across his face. 'Besides,' he added, glancing at Zhao Fei, “it’s always more enjoyable to learn from a beautiful teacher.”
Zhao Fei, catching his gaze, raised an eyebrow, her lips curving into a playful smile. "Is that so?" she asked, her voice a teasing murmur. "Perhaps I should start charging a fee for my… tutoring services.”
Tian Hao chuckled, leaning closer, his voice dropping to a near whisper. "I'd be happy to pay. In wine, of course. Or perhaps," he added with a wink, "something even more… valuable.”
Zhao Fei's smile widened, a playful glint in her eyes. "We shall see, Young Master Tian. We shall see.” She took another sip of her wine, her gaze lingering on him for a moment before returning to the duels, a subtle shift in the air between them, a spark of something more than just casual camaraderie.
The final duel of the evening was between Liang Chen and a highly skilled disciple from the Golden Feather Sect, a young woman named Jin Hua. Her movements were fluid and powerful, her golden robes shimmering like molten gold under the lantern light, each strike precise and deadly, her golden spear a blur of motion as she lunged and parried, each strike whistling through the air. Liang Chen, as always, met her aggression with calm precision, his silver sword flashing in the moonlight, deflecting her attacks with effortless grace. The crowd was on the edge of their seats, their breaths held captive by the intensity of the duel, the clash of steel against steel echoing through the courtyard like thunder.
After a long and intense duel, Liang Chen emerged victorious, securing the Skyward Lotus Sect’s reputation for at least another year. The courtyard erupted in cheers, the tension of the evening finally breaking. Tian Hao, however, found himself more interested in the quiet conversation he was having with Zhao Fei. He’d successfully steered their discussion towards the topic of… pleasures, and Zhao Fei, her initial reserve melting away under the influence of the wine and the lively atmosphere, seemed genuinely intrigued by his… unconventional… perspective.
As the duels concluded, and the focus shifted towards the long-awaited feast. Dishes, each a culinary masterpieces...adjusted by Fatty Wu, were brought out and placed on the tables. The aromas, a blend of savory spices, roasted meats, and sweet fruits, filled the courtyard, tantalizing the senses. Subtle formations woven into the decorations by Lin Mei amplified the scents, creating a symphony of flavors that seemed to dance in the air.
Tian Hao, his stomach rumbling in anticipation, looked at Zhao Fei, a mischievous grin spreading across his face. “Are you ready for the real event of the evening?”
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Zhao Fei’s eyes lit up, a sparkle of excitement in her normally composed gaze. “You mean the food? Honestly, after all those… graceful… displays, I'm starving.”
Tian Hao chuckled, reaching for a nearby platter piled high with steaming dumplings. “Then let the feast begin!”
They dug in, savoring each bite, the flavors enhanced by Lin Mei’s subtle formations and the… unique… properties of Fatty Wu’s special ingredients. Zhao Fei, initially hesitant, soon found herself matching Tian Hao’s enthusiasm, her initial reserve melting away as she indulged in the culinary delights. She sampled each dish with a discerning palate, her eyes widening slightly as she experienced the unexpected bursts of flavor, the subtle tingling sensations that accompanied each bite, a pleasant surprise orchestrated by Tian Hao’s co-conspirators.
“These dumplings… they’re incredible,” she murmured, her voice filled with surprise. “I’ve never tasted anything like them.”
“Fatty Wu’s a genius, isn’t he?” Tian Hao replied, grinning. “He has a way with… ingredients.”
Zhao Fei nodded, reaching for another dumpling, her chopsticks hovering over a dish of glazed ribs, her curiosity piqued. “And these ribs, there’s something… different about them. I can feel the energy flowing more smoothly. It’s almost like… they’re enhancing my cultivation.”
Tian Hao winked. “It’s a secret ingredient,” he said, his voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. “Don’t tell anyone.”
Zhao Fei's eyes widened slightly as she took a bite, the unexpected surge of energy confirming Tian Hao’s words, her skepticism replaced by pure wonder. The flavors were exquisite, but more than that, they left her feeling lighter, more energized. It was as if the food itself was enhancing her cultivation, revitalizing her energy. She couldn't explain it logically—the herbs used in such abundance were known to heighten Qi but typically with unpleasant side effects when combined—and yet, here it was, an undeniable proof that something truly magical had been added to each dish.
As they continued to eat, Tian Hao casually slipped a few Cloudberries onto Zhao Fei's plate. He didn’t mention their properties, wanting her to discover the effects for herself, anticipation building within him as he waited for her reaction.
Zhao Fei, noticing the strange, shimmering berries, eyed them with curiosity. "What are these?" she asked, picking one up and examining it closely.
Tian Hao shrugged, feigning ignorance. "Just some rare mountain berries. Fatty Wu said they’re good for… enhancing the senses."
Zhao Fei popped a berry into her mouth, the initial sweetness quickly followed by a tingling warmth that spread through her, intensifying the flavors of the food and heightening her senses. Her eyes widened, a soft gasp escaping her lips as she looked at Tian Hao, her expression a mixture of surprise and delight. "These are incredible," she whispered, her voice slightly breathless. "Everything tastes more intense. More vibrant."
Tian Hao, watching her reaction, felt a thrill of excitement course through him. It was working. The Cloudberries, combined with Fatty Wu's culinary creations and Lin Mei's subtle formations, were creating a symphony of sensations, a harmonious blend of pleasure and power. He popped a cloudberry into his own mouth, savoring the sweet taste.
Zhao Fei, captivated by the heightened flavors and the strange euphoria, reached for another berry, and her fingers brushed against Tian Hao’s. He turned, and their eyes met, a spark passing between them that had nothing to do with cultivation and everything to do with the shared experience. The laughter, the conversation, the food—it had all created a connection between them, a bond forged in shared pleasure and a growing sense of camaraderie. For a moment, the noise of the courtyard faded away, their gazes holding, as if the world around them didn't exist.
Tian Hao could feel himself falling for Zhao Fei, her eyes, normally aloof and cool, alight with something soft, almost childlike. The gentle glow of the lanterns made the angles of her face sharper, her skin brighter, as though she had become the center of some divine glow within the chaos and noise. A thought crossed his mind then, one of how lovely she was and how her usually serious expression had relaxed into wonder, and how he wanted to see more of her.
“You know,” Tian Hao said, his voice a low murmur against the backdrop of celebratory cheers, “there are other kinds of duels. Duels of wit, duels of taste, duels of… the senses.” He paused, his eyes meeting hers. “Perhaps… after the feast concludes… we could explore those… alternative forms of competition?”
Zhao Fei’s eyes sparkled with a mix of amusement and intrigue. “And what did you have in mind, Young Master Tian?” she asked, her voice a teasing whisper.
Tian Hao leaned closer, his voice dropping to a near conspiratorial hush. “I have a few ideas,” he replied, a mischievous glint in his eye. “But those,” he added with a wink, “are secrets best shared… in private.”
Zhao Fei’s smile widened, a playful challenge in her gaze. “I suppose I could be persuaded,” she conceded, taking another sip of her wine. “But be warned, Young Master Tian, I’m not easily impressed.”
Tian Hao chuckled, his heart pounding with a mixture of excitement and anticipation. “Challenge accepted. Challenge accepted.”
“Patience, little Hao,” BSS interrupted, her tone playful. “Let’s not rush things. Enjoy the anticipation.”