Harem Link Cultivation System-Chapter 89: The Messenger from Frostheart

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Chapter 89: The Messenger from Frostheart

Lin Tian woke to an empty bed.

The space beside him was cold, the sheets already smoothed. Su Lan had left without a sound, the good physician returning to her duties. The room held the faint, clean scent of her, a mix of medicinal herbs and warm skin, but it was fading.

He sat up, stretching. His body felt solid, his meridians humming with a stable, dual-toned energy. Ice and fire, coiled together in a quiet truce. For the first time in weeks, there was no background ache, no threat of his foundation cracking. He took a deep breath, and the air felt clear.

A sharp, crystalline chirp broke the silence.

It came from the window. Lin Tian turned, his senses snapping into focus. Perched on the narrow stone sill was a bird the size of his hand. It was not made of flesh and feather, but of condensed spiritual ice, so clear it was almost invisible. Only the pale blue light shimmering within its form gave it shape.

It chirped again, a sound like cracking frost.

Xueya.

The thought was a lightning strike. He was out of bed in an instant, crossing the room in two strides. The spirit bird didn’t flinch. It watched him with eyes that were tiny, glowing sapphires.

As he reached the window, it dissolved.

It didn’t melt. It simply unraveled into a mist of frost and light, which coalesced in the air before him, forming a slender scroll of translucent ice. It hovered at eye level. Lin Tian reached out, his fingers closing around it. It was cold, but not painfully so. It felt like her.

He unrolled it. Characters formed on the surface, not ink, but fractures in the ice, glowing with a soft blue light. Xueya’s handwriting was elegant and precise, but the strokes were hurried, jagged.

Tian,

I have little time. The monitors are distracted, but not for long. I am using a memory of my mother’s technique, a spirit bird. It will find you.

The Council of Elders has convened in secret. They have decided my recovery is... unnatural. They say the bond with you has stabilized my meridians, but at the cost of contaminating my Ice Phoenix bloodline. They call it a ’foreign resonance.’

Lin Tian’s breath caught. He forced himself to keep reading.

Their solution is to ’reset’ the lineage. They plan to formally betroth me to Core Disciple Mu Chen. He is of the seventh level of the Core Spirit Realm. He possesses the ’Frozen Jade Body,’ which they believe will purify my blood through marriage and... union.

The announcement is to be made in three days, after the new moon gathering. Once it is public, my master says even she cannot openly oppose it. The faction pushing this is powerful. They want control of my bloodline, and they see you as an obstruction to be removed.

I do not consent. I will not. But my voice alone is not enough. They have placed additional seals around my residence. I am a jewel in a locked box.

I am telling you because you deserve to know. Because you have fought for me. Do not do anything reckless. Mu Chen is not a brute like Feng Jian. He is calculating, and the elders favor him. He will not fight you in the open. He will let the system crush you.

Please. Be careful. Find a way. Or... if there is no way, know that I chose you. I still choose you.

— Xueya

The ice scroll crumbled in his hand.

It didn’t melt into water. It shattered into a thousand glittering motes of light that winked out before they hit the floor. Lin Tian stood there, his hand still clenched in a fist, staring at the empty space where the words had been.

A cold, quiet fury settled in his chest.

It wasn’t the hot, blinding rage he’d felt when facing Ye Feng. This was deeper. It was the cold of the deepest glacial crevasse, a stillness that promised absolute, relentless force. His heartbeat was a slow, heavy drum in his ears.

They want to reset her bloodline.

Through marriage.

To someone else.

The images came, unbidden. Xueya, draped in ceremonial silks, standing beside a faceless man. Xueya, her eyes distant, being led away. The utter, final erasure of everything they had built, everything they had survived. They would take the bond that saved her life and call it a contamination. They would give her to another man to "purify" what they had created together.

Over my dead body.

The thought was not a shout, but a simple, iron fact.

He let out a long, controlled breath, watching it mist in the chill morning air of the room. He needed to move. He needed to think.

Three days.

First, he needed information. He knew the name Mu Chen only by reputation—a rising star among the Core Disciples, someone mentioned in the same breath as future sect leaders. But reputation was not a weapon. Details were.

He dressed quickly, pulling on his outer disciple robes with sharp, efficient motions. The familiar fabric felt like a disguise now. He strapped his practice jian to his belt, the weight a comfort.

He paused at the door, his hand on the latch.

Find a way. Or... if there is no way, know that I chose you.

Her words echoed. She was telling him to be careful, but she was also telling him she had no power. She was handing him the problem. It was a trust, and a burden.

He opened the door and stepped into the corridor.

The Outer Candidate Quarters were already stirring. Disciples moved in small groups, heading to the training grounds or the mess hall. The usual mix of muttered conversations and the clatter of practice weapons filled the air. Lin Tian walked through it, his face a neutral mask.

He felt the eyes on him. They always did now. After the Spire, after beating Ye Feng, he was no longer invisible. The looks were a mix of curiosity, resentment, and wary respect. Today, he scanned them, searching for any sign that the rumor had already leaked. Did these lower-ranked disciples know their "Ice Fairy" was being sold off to a Core Disciple?

He saw nothing but the usual petty dramas.

He made for the Outer Library. It was the closest source of semi-public records. The ranking monolith would show Mu Chen’s standing, but it wouldn’t tell him about the man’s alliances, his techniques, his weaknesses.

The library’s entrance was its usual fortress. The elderly gatekeeper, a disciple with a permanent squint, looked up from his ledger as Lin Tian approached.

"Rank and purpose," the man droned, not bothering to look up again.

"Lin Tian. Rank thirty. Research on advanced ice physique compatibility," Lin Tian said, his voice flat.

The gatekeeper’s head snapped up. His squint intensified. "Rank thirty doesn’t get access to the advanced theory sections. You know that."

"I’m not asking for the restricted stacks. I want the public lineage registers and the core disciple accomplishment summaries."

"Why?" The gatekeeper’s tone was suspicious. The library was a surveillance tool, and questions were part of the filter.

"I’m studying the path to Core Realm," Lin Tian said, meeting the man’s gaze. "I want to know what the benchmarks are. Is that against the rules?"

The gatekeeper held his stare for a moment, then sniffed and made a note in his ledger. "One hour. Do not remove any jade slips from the reading tables. The formations will report you."

Lin Tian gave a curt nod and walked past him into the cavernous, silent hall.

He went straight to the section marked "Sect Lineages and Notable Physiques." It was a dusty, rarely-visited corner. He pulled a heavy ledger from the shelf, its pages thick parchment. He found the "Mu" family line.

Mu Chen. Seventh level, Core Spirit Realm. Frozen Jade Body. Primary cultivation art: "Thousand Layer Glacier Sutra." Notable achievement: Victor, last inter-sect tournament, junior division. Protégé of Elder Boran.

Elder Boran. Lin Tian’s blood went a degree colder. That was the elder who had consigned him to the Spire mission. The one who had called for his execution. This wasn’t just a political marriage. This was a factional move. Boran’s faction was seizing Xueya as an asset and cutting Lin Tian out completely.

He flipped to another section, on bloodline "purification" through marital union. The text was dry, clinical. It spoke of "harmonizing dominant physiques" and "ensuring pedigree purity." It was about breeding, like livestock. The words blurred in front of him.

"Looking for something specific?"

The voice was quiet, right behind his shoulder. Lin Tian didn’t jump, but his every muscle went taut. He turned slowly.

It was Xu Wen. The older disciple stood there, his expression unreadable. He held a few jade slips in his hand, as if he’d been browsing.

"Xu Wen," Lin Tian said, his voice low.

"You have a certain look about you," Xu Wen murmured, his eyes glancing at the open ledger. "The look of a man who just read his own death warrant. Or someone else’s."

Lin Tian closed the book with a soft thud. "What do you know?"

"Not here." Xu Wen’s eyes flicked toward the ceiling, where the faint shimmer of observation formations was just visible. "The garden. The one with the frozen stream. Ten minutes."

He walked away without waiting for an answer, disappearing between the shelves.

End of Chapter 89

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