Phoenix's Requiem-Chapter 55: Awakened Talent

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Chapter 55: Awakened Talent

Yun Ruoyan slid the mouthful of birdโ€™s nest soup in her mouth from cheek to cheek as she began to think. ๐˜งr๐—ฒ๐‘’๐”€๐˜ฆ๐™—๐“ƒoฮฝ๐‘’l.๐œ๐—ผm

โ€œLiโ€ was the name of the kingdom, as well as of the imperial family. Anyone with the surname Li was, without a doubt, related. Then what did San mean? Third in succession? Who was third in line to the throne?

Yun Ruoyan gulped down her soup as her fingers tapped her temples.

In her past life, she had been relatively self-centered and reclusive, never caring about what happened outside her little cottage.

But, her father being a court official, this was the sort of thing that inevitably came up in family conversations. Even without actively seeking the knowledge, she would pick up on certain things simply by diffusion.

For example, one such thing was the fact that the emperor was called Li Xiu, and there were eight princes and five princesses eligible to inherit the throne. Each prince was elegant, talented, and accomplished, and each princess a rare jewel; all were dragons and phoenixes compared to the common man.

While Yun Ruoyan had partaken in her familyโ€™s study hall, she would often hear four of these princes being brought up.

The eldest, Li Qianxiao, was the crown prince.

The second, Li Qianyuan, was birthed by a common palace maid, and had the lowest status amongst all the princes. But he was the closest of his brothers to the crown prince, and this afforded him a boost to his status.

The third was Li Qianhan, son of an imperial concubine, with an easygoing personality. He had the best reputation amongst his brothers.

The fourth was Li Qianyue, whose birth was a mystery to one and all.

According to popular opinion, he was a child brought back from outside the palace. Apparently, he had been given special dispensation by the emperor himself to leave the palace for long stretches of time, and it was very rare that he would return. There were only a few amongst the family who had seen him in person.

Could โ€œLi Sanโ€ refer to the third prince of the Li kingdom, Li Qianhan?

Yun Ruoyanโ€™s fingers went over the carved letters again and again as a face floated up in her mind: a clearly delineated face, with eyes as black as jet, so penetrating as to leave one fearfulโ€”and the kiss that had come all of a sudden!

Yun Ruoyan lifted her hand as she subconsciously felt her lips.

โ€œLi Qianhan!โ€ She mouthed the words slowly.

After breakfast, Yun Ruoyan quickly made her way to the Lin estate. Her cousins intercepted her at the entrance and asked if her family had given her any trouble upon returning home. Although Lin Zainan simply stood by the side without speaking, his expression made it clear that he was equally concerned about the matter.

Yun Ruoyan sketched out her recollection of that dayโ€™s events for everyone.

โ€œHmph! Your sisters are certainly good at spouting nonsense, arenโ€™t they?โ€

Ever since Yun Lan snuck Lin Yuemei out of his family ten or so years ago, Lin Zainan had always had the impression that the Yun family was skilled at flowery speech and talking nonsense.

โ€œRuoyan, it was really lucky that you had the foresight to give the tiger core to your housekeeper beforehand, or youโ€™d have been maligned just like that!โ€ Lin Qingxue couldnโ€™t help but comment. โ€œYour sisters are clearly trying to discredit you. Are all your elders so blind as to believe their words?!โ€

Lin Qingxue was innocent and naive, and she naturally didnโ€™t understand the complexity of family politics that was standard at a family as big as hers.

Yun Ruoyan was certain that her grandmother and father, Yun Lan, knew far more than they revealed. Thinking back, the traps with which her sisters had ensnared her were nothing out of the ordinary, and there were only two reasons why their plans had always succeeded.

The first was that she was too soft and easily bullied: even if she had been schemed against, she didnโ€™t know how to defend herself, and she even had the ridiculous notion that showing weakness would bring her some temporary measure of peace. Secondly, her grandmother and Yun Lan had implicitly allowed the harassment to continue. In their hearts, Yun Ruoyan was neither talented nor beautiful, with none of the qualities suitable for being the next head of the family. If not for Lin Zainanโ€™s status, they would likely have removed her from the position on the spot.

Yun Ruoyan could tell that, even though her grandmother was less cold-hearted than Yun Lan, she too only looked on from afar. If she truly were useless, then she believed that her grandmother would have discarded her without hesitation. After all, in their minds, nothing was more important than the continued success of the family.

And for these so-called โ€œfamily interestsโ€, no one was beyond sacrificing.

After theyโ€™d talked for quite a while, Lin Zainan commanded the Lin siblings to return to their rooms to continue the studies and assignments that heโ€™d laid out for them. Although they had been granted entrance to Kongming Academy, Lin Zainan still wouldnโ€™t go easy on them.

Meanwhile, he motioned for Yun Ruoyan to follow him into his pillmaking chambers. The outer chamber was a small room for resting, and the inner chamber was his workspace, outfitted for the sole purpose of concocting pills and powders. Without Lin Zainanโ€™s express permission, no one was allowed in.

Lin Zainan pressed a lever on the wall, revealing the Lin familyโ€™s treasure vault. After the last time theyโ€™d come here to retrieve the core foundation pill, this was only the second time that her grandfather had brought her here.

Yun Ruoyan didnโ€™t know what her grandfatherโ€™s intentions were, but neither did she ask. Instead, she only waited silently and looked onwards.

Lin Zainan turned around and smiled kindly at her. โ€œEnter, Ruoyan.โ€

She hesitated for a moment, knowing how important such a treasure vault was. Last time, sheโ€™d merely stood outside as Lin Zainan brought the medicine out. The thought of entering the vault had never crossed her mindโ€”after all, her surname was Yun, and even if she was at her grandfatherโ€™s house, she was still considered an outsider!

โ€œWell? Come on in!โ€

Yun Ruoyan could only obey her grandfatherโ€™s orders.

Although the door to the vault wasnโ€™t particularly wide, the room was quite spacious, filled to the brim with shelves upon shelves, as well as containers and receptacles for pills and powders, medicines and herbs, of all sorts.

โ€œHere in this vault is the wealth that the Lins have gathered over centuries.โ€ Lin Zainanโ€™s voice was at once sorrowful and reminiscent. โ€œBut of all these shelves and boxes that were once filled to the brim, only about a quarter are left.โ€

Lin Zainan strode over to a shelf, where he caressed the exterior of a red velvet box. Yun Ruoyan easily recognized that box as the one which had once contained the core foundation pill, the one that was now empty.

โ€œThe last core foundation pill of the Lin familyโ€ฆโ€ Lin Zainan clicked his tongue at himself. โ€œEven with a full lifetime of study, I was never able to become a sixth-rank pillmaster, and Iโ€™ve never been able to replenish our familyโ€™s coffers. Neither have I been able to save my blood, my heirsโ€”even now, I donโ€™t know whether your uncles are dead or alive.โ€

โ€œGrandfather, youโ€™ve already done your best for your family, for my uncles and for me.โ€

These past years, in order to find Lin Tianming and Lin Tianhai, Lin Zainan had spent almost half of the familyโ€™s amassed fortune. Subsequently, in order to aid her, heโ€™d given away the familyโ€™s last core foundation pill and even sacrificed his cultivation for her, going from a fifth-rank pillmaster to a third-rank in a matter of moments.

Yun Ruoyan looked at Lin Zainanโ€™s crestfallen expression, her heart pained.

But Lin Zainan continued, โ€œIโ€™m old, and my cultivation isnโ€™t going to improve. Protecting the three of you and the Lin family is my greatest desire. Ruoyan, come here.โ€

Lin Zainan motioned for Yun Ruoyan to approach a shelf, from which he removed a box of white jade. He opened it to reveal a jade-green herb within.

Yun Ruoyan felt her eyes light up as she saw a sparkling essence circulating through the herb. โ€œGrandfather, whatโ€™s this?โ€

Yun Ruoyanโ€™s sudden change of expression made Lin Zainanโ€™s spirits soar. โ€œRuoyan, can you tell whatโ€™s special about this herb?โ€

โ€œYes. Thereโ€™s spiritual energy floating above the herb, and itโ€™s like nothing Iโ€™ve ever seen before.โ€ She couldnโ€™t help but smile. โ€œJust as if there were a shooting star perennially affixed above the herb itself. Itโ€™s beautiful! Grandfather, what sort of herb is this? If it can produce its own spiritual energy, does it mean that it can become a spirit?โ€

Lin Zainan shook his head. โ€œThis is one of the most prized possessions of our family, an herb of essential soul. There are only two sprigs of it in the entire kingdom, one in Kongming Academy, and the other right here.โ€

He turned to Yun Ruoyan again in excitement. โ€œTo a regular cultivator, this herb looks just like any other, but someone with latent talent in pillmaking can see the spiritual energies floating above the herb. The stronger the talent, the brighter the herb appears.โ€

Under usual circumstances, only when cultivators entered Kongming Academy and became seventh-rank blademasters did they have the qualifications to test their latent talent with such an herb before specializing in the art of pillmaking.

On the other hand, thanks to this herb, the Lins could detect this latent talent at a far younger age, and preparing their most promising heirs so early on was naturally advantageous for their development. This was the largest reason that the Lins were such prominent pillmasters.

Lin Zainan had naturally also shown Lin Qingchen and Lin Qingxue the herb; Lin Qingxue couldnโ€™t see anything special about it, and Lin Qingchen could only see a dull white glow.

Yun Ruoyan turned her gaze to Lin Zainan. โ€œGrandfather, does that mean that I have the talent to become a pillmaster?!โ€

โ€œOf course! Youโ€™ve always had it, but it was suppressed by the poison. Now that the poisonโ€™s fully purged from your body, your talentโ€™s been awoken once more!โ€

Actually, before she was even one, Yun Ruoyan had been tested with this herb before, but she was so young that she had no memories of the event.

At the time, Lin Zainan cradled her in his arms as he opened the box, and the little Yun Ruoyan immediately pointed at the herb as she called out, โ€œStars, stars, there are stars!โ€

And Lin Zainan had beamed and told Lin Yuemei that Yun Ruoyan had an impressive latent talent for pillmaking, that she would likely become an unsurpassed pillmaster.

It was regretful that he was on bad terms with the Yuns, so he couldnโ€™t help her develop her latent talent further. Instead, all he could do was instruct Lin Yuemei again and again to let the Yuns nurture Yun Ruoyan well.

But what he hadnโ€™t anticipated was that, after Lin Yuemei passed away, this latent talent only diminished day by day. Although it hurt him to see her waste away, he could do nothing about it.

Luckily, Yun Ruoyan had finally regained her former glory, and he was certain that his granddaughter would one day be extraordinary.

โ€œToday, youโ€™ve seemed to glow ever since you stepped into the house.โ€ Lin Zainan stroked his beard as he asked, โ€œDid your cultivation improve again?โ€

โ€œI really canโ€™t hide anything from you, grandfather.โ€ Yun Ruoyan raised her right hand as she emanated spiritual energy from her fingertips.

Lin Zainanโ€™s eyes immediately went wide, and he stuttered disbelievingly, โ€œRu-Ruoyan, thatโ€™s a seventh-rank blademasterโ€™s capability! Can it be that youโ€™re already seventh-rank?!โ€

Yun Ruoyan nodded, her face showing only the slightest hint of a smile. โ€œMy bodyโ€™s been in top shape ever since the poison was purged, and I somehow managed to get to seventh rank just like that.โ€

Yun Ruoyan had thought about telling Lin Zainan the secret of her bracelet, but eventually decided against it. Keeping a secret was akin to a burden, and unless it was unnecessary, she would shoulder the burden on her own.

It wasnโ€™t a lack of trust, but rather that she felt that she didnโ€™t need to share the secret to demonstrate her trust. She also believed that her grandfather felt the same way.

โ€œThatโ€™s incredible!โ€ Lin Zainan couldnโ€™t help patting her shoulders as he laughed. โ€œYour mother must be protecting you from afar! With a seventh-rank blademasterโ€™s cultivation, you can finally start training as a pillmaster. After waiting all these years, I can finally accept a good disciple!โ€

1. San is the character for โ€œthreeโ€.

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