Chapter Four
Author: Tony Hallows
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

   Streaks of lightning crisscrossed the dark sky as rainclouds gathered over Shèngsuo, the accompanying boom of thunder resounding throughout the village and its environs. Below the stormy sky two swordmasters clashed together repeatedly in a fiercely matched battle. Each has their own objective; one to defeat her rival and enemy, the other merely to keep her occupied until his colleagues finished their part of the mission.

   The assassin blocked an upward slash from the woman and shifted her blade to the left, leaving her open long enough for him nearly slice her back open. She placed her sword behind her to block the hit before spinning around to deliver several rapid blows at him, each aimed at debilitating him but he parried them away skillfully and leaked back to avoid one that should have split him in half. All the while he had an infuriating smirk on his face that sent rage coursing through his opponent.

   "You've gotten better, I'll admit. But that won't be enough to best me."

As maddening as she found his words, she could not being herself to refute them. She herself could tell that this fight was going nowhere. Thus she decided to try a different tactic. "I advise you to give up now before my mistress arrives and puts an end to you."

   "She can't exactly do that if she isn't here, can she?" The assassin replied in an amused tone. His smile grew at the startled expression on the woman's face. "Her little sickness has her running around looking for a cure right now. You didn't think we'd ever find out, did you? Why do you think I'm the only one fighting you here?"

   His words resonated inside her head and she frowned as she tried to read meaning into what he had said. It still did not make sense to her. With his skill and strength, he was a definite match for her. If even one of his colleagues were to join him, they would defeat her very quickly. Yet here he was alone fighting her here.

Here.

He was fighting her here...

   The woman's eyes widened as she realized the hidden meaning behind his words. They were not here to kill her, rather they were here for something else.

Someone else more likely.

   "The sacrifice..." She hissed through clenched teeth.

   He smiled through his mask at her and pushed back harder against her blade. "Finally connecting the dots huh?"

   "I won't let you steal from my mistress," she declared vehemently.

His eyes flicked up for the briefest of instances before looking back at her, a hint of amusement clear in them. "You're going to have to try a little harder next time then."

   The woman nearly asked him what he was talking about when a wave severe killing intent waged over her like a tidal wave. She broke their impasse and immediately stepped sideways, narrowly avoiding the spear that stabbed into the ground where she had previously been standing.

   The assassin who had been her opponent for the past several minutes swiped his katana upwards to knock her sword out of her hand. Then he and the lancer delivered a double kick to her abdomen, sending get careening backwards into a wooden shelf. She crashed into it and broke it into pieces.

   Her eyes glared daggers at the spear-wielding assassin even as pain coursed through her body. At that moment she wanted nothing more than to cut out his tongue even though she knew inside her heart that she was no match for him. Where it any other member of their little group, she was confident that she could hold her own against them. But with someone of his level facing her, she would not stand a chance.

   The lancer held his spear behind his back and attached it to its holster there. "Come on, let's go. Our work here is done."

   The defeated woman's face contorted in anger. They already secured the girl? That would most certainly not please get mistress, especially when considering the amount of effort put into capturing her in the first place.

   "My mistress will learn of this. She does not look kindly on thieves who do not know their place. You have crossed the line this time, Liu Han–"

   As soon as the name left her lips, the assassin threw his spear at her impulsively, barely managing to control himself well enough to purposefully miss her head. The spear embedded its entire head into the wall less than a centimeter away from her face. The lady was momentarily stunned at his action and inaction; he was obviously fast enough to launch the spear at such great speed yet he had not killed her yet, despite her being his enemy. It confused her so much that when he approached her to retrieve the weapon, she had to stop herself from questioning his actions.

   "That was a warning. The next time, I won't miss," he warned her coldly as he took his spear and walked away. Within him, the assassin quelled the emotional storm brewing in his soul due to the young woman's mention of his name. It was one of the few things he truly cherished in his life and was not something to be mentioned  carelessly in his presence, especially by her subordinates. Anger surged through him again at the thought of the person who ruined his life but he calmed himself quickly. Walking past his comrade, he instructed him to meet the other at their rendezvous point before vanishing into the darkness beyond the chamber's entrance. The last assassin gave the downed woman a mock salute with two fingers, then sheathed his katana and disappeared as well.

   Her upper lip curled upwards in an enraged snarl as she got up and took hold of her sword and a short thick wooden stick. Holding it tightly, she went to a circular metal plate suspended in the room by two cords tied to a horizontal bar. It was the bell that would inform every guard in the compound that there was a threat inside the area. The woman struck the bell several times to make sure the sound reached every corner of the place. Her intention was twofold: both to alert the guards as well as to present a form of mental intimidation. The thieves would not have left by now thus she intended to cause them to despair over the futility of escape. Then she turned around and left the room, her coat billowing in the air behind her and a look of vengeance on her face.

   She would return this favor some day. Her pride as a warrior demanded it. They would both feel the cold edge of her blade in death no matter how or when.

  

   All over the fenced area, armored guards jostled about hurriedly. They had heard the alarm and knowing what it meant, they had reacted instantly. The main entrance and excite in and out of the compound, the massive gate had been shut immediately and the guards had begun searching the buildings one by one for the intruders.

   Above them, four shadows flitted effortlessly across the rooftops with long high jumps whilst yet maintaining silence in their movement. They continued until they reached the edge if the building nearest to the tall walls that fenced the compound. The assassin with the spear stood still for a moment and closed his eyes, taking a deep breath into his lungs in a tired yet satisfied manner.

   Finally he had found a way to cripple his enemy permanently. As long as the girl they had just broken out was never recaptured, she would never accomplish her plans.

  

   The sound of a sneak attack aimed at him from behind snapped the assassin back to reality and he spun around to catch the arrow flying towards his head. His eyes found the archer instantly as she had not even bothered to hide. The woman he has spared before stood on the corridor of the middle tower's highest floor, her bowstring still vibrating steadily from the arrow she has shot in vain. Her dark eyes were were full of an unforgiving fire and she rapidly notched another arrow to fire again.

   Opposite her, the assassin frowned behind his mask. He was already beginning to regret sparing her life. Beside him, the other assassin made to draw his katana but he stopped him with his hand.

   "No. Not yet at least. There is still time. We will leave with what we have and come back another time to finish this once and for all," he spoke with a note of finality in his voice.

   His comrade obeyed and retuned his half drawn sword to its black sheath. The head assassin then launched the arrow back to the woman and she deflected it with the bow in her hand. When she looked back again, the assassins were already gone. A streak of lightning flashed in the sky above her, the opening sound to a deluge of rain that began to pour down on the village below. She watched a raindrop fall from the roof to the floor before turning around and sauntering back inside, slamming the door behind her in a fit of rage.

Related Chapters

  • Fate of a White Flower   Chapter Five

    Dreams were not unusual to her. In fact she was very familiar with them, considering the fact that she tended to have one nearly every night of the week. Sometimes they were strange and meaningless, other times just plain confusing. A few of them had actually helped her foresee some future events in the past but more often than not, she found it hard to decipher some meaning from her dreams. The last one had been a sort of premonition about her eventual capture by the people who had been hunting her for months now. Unfortunately she had chosen to ignore it, a terrible choice that had not failed to land her in captivity a few weeks ago. Since then she had decided to start paying a bit more attention to her dreams, just to be on the safe side. That was easier said than done with how much little sense her current dream was making. She had found herself lying on her back on the ground in the middle of a forest clearing. Looking around she found no sign of fauna despite the nature of

  • Fate of a White Flower   Chapter Six

    Jiang Shui had noticed her unease when he had mentioned her criminal past and acted to quell get fears of imprisonment again. It seemed to have worked albeit marginally as the girl looked a bit less tense than before despite her eyes still flickering to the nearest exits from the room. Her body sunk back into the bed and she drew the blanket covering her up to just below her chin. "Then again, I suppose it would be a bit difficult to maintain a low profile with hair like that." He offered her the steaming cup in his hands with a disarming smile. "Here, drink this. It'll help with your pain." Liling peered into the cup suspiciously, the black liquid swirling in a misty circle with a small amount of froth on the surface. It had a strong yet surprisingly pleasant scent. Logically she supposed accepting the drink would be a terrible idea, seeing as she knew next than nothing about the young man. But when she remembered the manner they had decimated her guards, Liling decided to

  • Fate of a White Flower   Chapter Seven

    After rescuing their target from their enemy's stronghold, the team had escaped down to an obscure village to throw off any potential pursuers. The village was small and largely self sufficient but the locals were kind enough to have accepted them without asking too many questions. The local innkeeper and his wife had been more than happy to accommodate them in their establishment. Outside the inn, a grass field spread out behind for several dozen meters. No particularly useful crop had been cultivated there. The field's primary duty was the production of pasture for the livestock of the village, as well as hay and silage to be used when the need called for it. It was because for this reason that no one bothered the lone figure standing in the middle of the field. The young man had snow white hair that fell down his back in a neat ponytail, with two locks of hair deliberately left to frame his smooth face. Dressed in a loose red and brown outfit that looked a bit out of place

  • Fate of a White Flower   Chapter Eight

    Mei Daiyu was the name of a woman who had made herself nothing short of a living legend. Such a thing was expected when one considered the fact that she was the single most dangerous individual in all of Eastern China. Also known as the Lady of Death, Mei Daiyu was the first thing many thought of when asked to imagine themselves in a waking nightmare. Very little was known of her past, less so about her source of power, but her methods of obtaining whatever she wanted were common knowledge to all. Any village or town that opposed her rule, she crushed mercilessly under her overwhelming power, leaving what remains that survived her onslaught to be plundered by her ever increasing army of mercenaries. The Lady of Death's influence extended up to the Imperial Palace where the Royal Family resided. Unwilling to attack with his full army and risk mutual destruction with Daiyu's forces, the Emperor had long reached a compromise with the Lady of Death. As long as Mei Daiyu kept her

  • Fate of a White Flower   Chapter Nine

    The change in the atmosphere was instant. A minute ago everywhere had been filled with a soft underlying calmness. But as soon as she made her declaration, a heavy tension settled between them. Liu Han's dark eyes stared heatedly down into her brown ones at her words which threatened to destroy everything he had worked for. Years. He had spent years pursuing the Lady of Death to avenge the crimes she had committed against his family. Not only him, but all four of them held deeply rooted grudges against the evil woman, and now they had come so close to fulfilling their lifelong desires. Only for the main factor in accomplishing their goals to turn out to be a young roguish girl who got into more trouble than she was worth. Thanks to her penchant for getting negatively involved with the law as well as her constant movement from one town to another, it had taken them several months of tracking before they effectually found her. The irony that they found her in the clutches of t

  • Fate of a White Flower   Chapter Ten: Melodic Hunt

    The rest of the day was spent packing up the few things they had in the rented house and they left after paying the nice old landlady. Liu Han had decided that they would move during the night to avoid detection by any spies the Lady of Death might have sent out to find them. The first night saw them having to pass through a village that was celebrating some local holiday that involved a lot of fireworks and boisterous crowds enjoying the night's festivities. Han's initial plan was to go around the village and avoid the celebrations as it would cause them to risk discovery barely two days after setting out. Liling wished otherwise. She wanted to attend the festival, and while normally he would have straight up ignored her request, somehow she had managed to convince the other three as well to plead her cause. That was how Liu Han found himself being led from one colorful stall to another by an over-excited teenager whom he had the misfortune in his opinion, of sharing the same famil

  • Fate of a White Flower   Chapter Eleven: Run

    Without taking a moment to think her next actions through, Liling began to speedspeed-walk in an effort to get away from the man. The latter, suspecting foul play, called the two men with him and they pursued her. Liling increased her speed and began to push past people roughly, occasionally glancing over her shoulder to see the men still coming after her determinedly. Panic began to creep into her mind as she realized that she had stolen from the wrong people. If they caught her, there was a very good chance that they would turn her in to the local guards who would in turn hand her over to the Imperial Guard and that would mean either of two things: life imprisonment or execution. Neither of the two were exactly pleasant to her. The man Liling had pickpocketed kept his eyes trained on her rapidly retreating form, his face set in an angry scowl. He had not worked for long hours under his merciless boss only to have his pay stolen by a young thief. Still... the finesse and ease wit

  • Fate of a White Flower   Chapter Twelve: Promises

    Every individual had something that they valued above all others. Sometimes it could be material, an item or a family heirloom. Or it could be a concept, a moral code to guide them by. For Liu Han, it was a promise. To him, once a promise was made, it was never to be broken no matter the cost. His very existence was based on a promise, the very first he had ever made back as a child when he had watched his father and mother die, alongside everyone he had ever loved in the ruins of their destroyed hometown. His parents had taught him never to make a promise that he could not keep. Once he made one, he ought to walk through fire and storm to fulfill it. Even his life now revolved around the conjoined pactpact he had with his 'brothers'. He regarded them so because they had all gone through the same ordeal he had, had suffered the same pain and had the same life goal. So he carried them along with him to face any and every obstacle in their path to avenging what they had lost. As far

Latest Chapter

  • Fate of a White Flower   

    Chapter Eighteen: Master Bao

    By morning, life in the monastery had returned to normal. The cleanup had even occurred sometime during the night, leaving no evidence that any sort of celebration had ever happened. Everyone went about their usual activities, paying little attention to the newly arrived group. As it was, the group might have arrived recently but this was definitely not their first time here. By the time Liling moved to seek out the other members of their little party, Jiang and the others had already left to attend to their matters, inadvertently leaving Liling on her own in an extremely unfamiliar place. Deciding to make the most of her 'abandonment', Liling headed out to explore the rest of the the temple where the welcome-back party had been thrown. On her way she made several observations about the place, the most apparent being the shockingly large amount of affluence around her. There had been no chance to look around the previous night but now that she really paid attention, she was more t

  • Fate of a White Flower   

    Chapter Seventeen: Celebrations

    It took the greater part of TFW evening for Liu Han to finish with the greetings. Apparently he was in very good terms with pretty much every monk in the monastery, evident by the literal crowd that swarmed him as soon as word of his return spread. All the while though, Liling was content with standing on the sidelines and watching the whole thing unfold. If she were to be totally honest with herself,a part of her was a bit envious of the warm welcome her new guardian was receiving. Having lacked a normal upbringing available to most children, she had never had the opportunity to establish deeper familial connections with anybody. The gang that had taken her in did not count. That group had been full of thieves and criminals who did nothing but take advantage of her skills every chance they got. And besides, if she were to return to them now after all she'd done, there was no doubt that they would slit her throat immediately. Later that night, a small scale celebratory party was

  • Fate of a White Flower   

    Chapter Sixteen: Welcome to Daoxi

    Daoxi Province was exactly how Liu Liling had imagined it. It stretched out for several kilometers in each direction, and had quite bountiful flora and fauna. Many multi-storeyed buildings populated the main town, designed to reflect the affluence of the capital. With a population of over ten thousand people with a majority of them being traders, Daoxi, the capital town of the province was a thriving merchant town. Hundreds of traveling merchants moved in and out of the town daily through huge steel gates, bringing in various goods and articles from foreign lands to sell at largely affordable prices to the locals. Most of the town's houses were painted a dark brown that was just a shade shy of red. That seemed to be the town's color as a good portion of the population wore clothing of a similar color. There were more eye-catching things about Daoxi though, one of which was the local dishes of the natives. Some were exotic and exquisite to both sight and taste, while some looked li

  • Fate of a White Flower   

    Chapter Fifteen: The Origin Of The Monkey

    At the last two words, Gui's normally cheerful face became strangely shrouded in contained rage and what seemed like disgust, as if the words left a sour taste in his mouth. Liling nearly asked him what had irritated him so much before she put two and two together in her head. Her own expression sobered up immediately when she realized who Gui had meant. "Mei Daiyu came to your village, didn't she?" The burly man simply nodded and she turned her eyes back to the crackling fire morbidly. She had heard enough about the Lady of Death to know what must have happened afterwards. "I'll leave the description of the things that followed to your imagination," Gui said grimly. The flames of the fire cast his face in different tones of light. "By the time I regained myself, everything had been destroyed and everyone was dead. My father I found pinned to the wall by an arrow through his chest. He lived long enough to hand over the staff and pass on his last wishes for me to fulfill on his

  • Fate of a White Flower   

    Chapter Fourteen: Journey

    "How much farther do we have to walk? My feet are getting really sore." The sound of her voice was the only thing that kept breaking TFW unspoken treaty of silence that existed between the quintet group as they moved steadily on a worn path through a thick forest. The question, like the others before it, had been directed at Liu Han. After the incident at the festival, the relationship between the two had improved considerably, to the point where Liling would intentionally throw superfluous statements at Liu Han just to break the white haired man's stoic expression. They had spent the next few days traveling and trekking across mostly empty land with only a few human settlements scattered here and there. The way they moved was designed to place Liling in a position where they would be perfectly capable of protecting her in an event that their little group got ambushed. Jiang Shui led the way because of the fact that he possessed the sharpest eyesight among them all, therefore

  • Fate of a White Flower   

    Chapter Thirteen: The Lady of Death

    Wherever crows went, death and misfortune were often not very far behind. The pitch black birds were regarded as harbingers of ill, symbols of evil that knew no boundaries. Abhorred and feared by all those who did not wish to suffer a painful, violent death, it was only fitting that they accompany someone who was seen as the physical incarnation of death itself. Flocks of the accursed birds descended to join their compatriots to feast on the bodies strewn across the ruins of a village. One that had been a bustling hive of cheerful life and civility only mere hours ago. Now it had joined the ranks of the settlements that had been completely destroyed by an army of blood thirsty mercenaries, led by an individual whose mere presence brought terrible sorrow and suffering. Black smoke streamed up from the funeral pyres where the bodies of innocent victims had been piled up and burnt. Houses lay in smoldering ruins. Hundreds of dead corpses that had abandoned littered the streets, their i

  • Fate of a White Flower   

    Chapter Twelve: Promises

    Every individual had something that they valued above all others. Sometimes it could be material, an item or a family heirloom. Or it could be a concept, a moral code to guide them by. For Liu Han, it was a promise. To him, once a promise was made, it was never to be broken no matter the cost. His very existence was based on a promise, the very first he had ever made back as a child when he had watched his father and mother die, alongside everyone he had ever loved in the ruins of their destroyed hometown. His parents had taught him never to make a promise that he could not keep. Once he made one, he ought to walk through fire and storm to fulfill it. Even his life now revolved around the conjoined pactpact he had with his 'brothers'. He regarded them so because they had all gone through the same ordeal he had, had suffered the same pain and had the same life goal. So he carried them along with him to face any and every obstacle in their path to avenging what they had lost. As far

  • Fate of a White Flower   

    Chapter Eleven: Run

    Without taking a moment to think her next actions through, Liling began to speedspeed-walk in an effort to get away from the man. The latter, suspecting foul play, called the two men with him and they pursued her. Liling increased her speed and began to push past people roughly, occasionally glancing over her shoulder to see the men still coming after her determinedly. Panic began to creep into her mind as she realized that she had stolen from the wrong people. If they caught her, there was a very good chance that they would turn her in to the local guards who would in turn hand her over to the Imperial Guard and that would mean either of two things: life imprisonment or execution. Neither of the two were exactly pleasant to her. The man Liling had pickpocketed kept his eyes trained on her rapidly retreating form, his face set in an angry scowl. He had not worked for long hours under his merciless boss only to have his pay stolen by a young thief. Still... the finesse and ease wit

  • Fate of a White Flower   

    Chapter Ten: Melodic Hunt

    The rest of the day was spent packing up the few things they had in the rented house and they left after paying the nice old landlady. Liu Han had decided that they would move during the night to avoid detection by any spies the Lady of Death might have sent out to find them. The first night saw them having to pass through a village that was celebrating some local holiday that involved a lot of fireworks and boisterous crowds enjoying the night's festivities. Han's initial plan was to go around the village and avoid the celebrations as it would cause them to risk discovery barely two days after setting out. Liling wished otherwise. She wanted to attend the festival, and while normally he would have straight up ignored her request, somehow she had managed to convince the other three as well to plead her cause. That was how Liu Han found himself being led from one colorful stall to another by an over-excited teenager whom he had the misfortune in his opinion, of sharing the same famil