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Shigance City was a double–edged sword.
I leaned against the balcony of my temporary residence, watching the city lights flicker in the distance. The dense population made qi cultivation nearly impossible – the energy here felt stagnant, polluted by the concentrated mass of humanity. Each morning’s meditation yielded less than half what I could achieve in quieter spaces,
Yet the resources here were undenable. Yesterday alone, I’d acquired three herbs that soene virtually extinct in Heverwood. My fingers traced the outline of the jade pendant beneath my shirt, warm against my skin, with these ingredients, I could advance my alchemical knowledge significantly
A sharp knock intempted my thoughts, Tian You ready? Ramon’s voice called through the door
I sighed,
tally shifting gears from cultivation to social obligations, Tonight was the dinner he had insisted on a transparent attempt to ingratate himself with me
w that my fortunes had changed
“Coming” I called, grabbing my jacket,
“To new beginnings and old fruits,” Sedetard, raming his crystal glass in the private dining rooms of Shaghanor’s most exclusive restaurant
I clinked glasses mechanicaly, studying the man across from me. Soon Langley – once my cudlinigure, then my tormentor, now suddenly my mager “friend.” His expensive suit could hade the desperation as his eyes,
Aurora sat beside me, elegant in a matinght blue dress. She’d been a surprise addition to dismer, arrwing with heon Unike him, her warmth seemed genuine, her recent promotion going her a gut confidence.
“This place is ascendible, she murmured, backing around at the opulent surroundings. “The band at apossible to get reservations without connections”
avo pedaganatery. “The head chef owes the a favor” he busted, signaling for mare wie “Chor of the perks of knowing every woorth knowing in Shiglance City
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I suppressed a smile. The reservation had clearly cost him dearly–probably several months‘ salary but he was determined to impress.
“So, Liam,” Aurora leaned closer, lowering her voice. “Leopold Shepherd personally handled your business at Eldoria Financial? That’s… unprecedented.”
I shrugged, maintaining my deliberately understated persona. “He was very helpful.”
“Helpful?” Jaxon laughed too loudly. “The man never meets with clients directly! He’s practically royalty in banking circles.”
“Aurora tells me you did something for his wife?” Eamon asked quietly.
I chose my words carefully. “She had health concerns. I provided some traditional remedies that helped.”
Aurora’s eyes widened. “The rumors say you cured terminal cancer.”
“Rumors exaggerate,” I replied simply, though it was exactly what had happened.
Jaxon stared at me with newfound calculation in his eyes. I could almost see the wheels turning – how to monetize this connection, how to extract value from my
sudden rise.
“We should discuss those clients I mentioned,” he said, reaching into his jacket. “I’ve prepared a complete list-”
“Not here,” I cut him off. “Tomorrow, at my office.
Disappointment flashed across his face before he covered it with a smile. “Of course! More time to enjoy this fantastic meal.
As plates of exquisitely prepared food arrived, conversation flowed more easily. Aurora spoke of her promotion challenges, Eamon shared stories from his security work, and -even Jaxon relaxed enough to tell a few genuinely funny anecdotes about Shiglance’s
business elite.
By the time dessert arrived, Jaxon had consumed most of a bottle of expensive wine himself. His cheeks were flushed, his gestures more expansive.
“You know what you need to experience while you’re here?” he announced suddenly, leaning across the table. “The Ring”
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The Ring?” Eamon asked.
Jaxon’s eyes gleamed with excitement. “Shiglance City’s special feature. The Underground Boxing Ring. It’s where the real power players go after hours.”
Aurora frowned. “That sounds awful, Jaxon. Why would Liam want to see people beating each other up?”
“It’s not just street fights,” Jaxon insisted. “Some of those fighters use Inner Strength techniques. Real martial cultivation on display!”
That caught my interest. Since awakening my abilities, I’d been eager to witness other cultivators in action- especially in combat scenarios where they wouldn’t be holding
back.
“Are there actually experts who fight there?” I asked.-
Jaxon nodded eagerly. “Not the highest levels, obviously those guys would kill each other. But I’ve seen techniques that would blow your mind.”
I exchanged glances with Eamon, who gave a subtle nod. “I’m interested,” I said.
Aurora looked concerned. “Are you sure? Those places can be dangerous.”
“Don’t worry,” Jaxon said, already standing up unsteadily. “I’m a regular. Nobody messes with my guests.”
The “entrance” to The Ring was a nondescript door in the back of a seemingly abandoned warehouse. Two burly men flanked it, their faces impassive as Jaxon approached, speaking in low tones. Money changed hands, and suddenly we were being ushered down a narrow concrete stairwell.
The noise hit us first – a thunderous mixture of shouting, impact sounds, and pulsing music that seemed to vibrate through the walls. Then came the smells sweat, blood, alcohol, and something else, something primal.
We emerged into a vast underground space centered around an elevated fighting platform. Hundreds of people surrounded it, drinking, betting, and roaring as two men circled each other in the ring. The crowd was diverse – I spotted wealthy businessmen in designer suits standing’shoulder–to–shoulder with tattooed gang members.
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“This is insane, Eamon murmured beside me, his security training clearly making him assess every possible threat.
Aurora stayed close to my side, visibly uncomfortable. “I don’t think I should be here,” she whispered.
I was about to suggest she leave when one of the fighters launched forward with inhuman speed. His fist connected with his opponent’s chest, and a visible ripple of energy spread from the impact point. The second man flew backward, crashing into the reinforced barrier around the platform..
“Inner Strength,” I breathed, recognizing the technique.
Jaxon grinned triumphantly. “Told you! This isn’t amateur hour.”
He led us to a raised area with private tables overlooking the ring. More money changed hands, and suddenly we had a premium spot with a bottle service attendant hovering nearby.
“Jaxon Langley,” a female voice cut through the din. “Finally found someone willing to pay your tab?”
A striking woman with short black hair and predatory eyes approached our table. She wore fitted leather pants and an expression of amused contempt.
Jaxon’s face tightened. “Vivian. Lovely as always.”
“Who are your friends?” she asked, ignoring his sarcasm and examining our group with open curiosity.
“Business associates, Jaxon answered vaguely, clearly uncomfortable.
“They look too respectable for you,” she laughed, her gaze lingering on me. “Especially this one. He doesn’t belong in a place like this.”
Before Jaxon could respond, a muscular man appeared behind Vivian, draping an arm possessively around her shoulders. His knuckles were wrapped in bloodied tape – clearly one of the fighters.
“Langley,” he sneered. “Still pretending you matter?”
Jaxon’s face reddened. “We’re just enjoying the fights, Decker.”
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“With a couple corporate drones and…” Decker’s gaze shifted to Aurora, who shrank. under his scrutiny. “A good girl? How cute.”
“Let’s just watch the fights,” I suggested calmly, not wanting to escalate the situation.
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